Unity is our Strength.mp3
06/09/2020Devon
00:00:00 Alright everybody, I'm recording this because I got into.00:00:03 A little bit.
00:00:04 Of a interchange with some people on Instagram, and if you don't follow me on Instagram, it's black, under score, pilled black under score pill.
00:00:12 You should go check that out, but I posted something that I got a lot of pushback on that I wasn't expecting.
00:00:18 Quite frankly, I posted this post here and it just simply says in.
00:00:22 1629 Japanese religious authorities made suspected Christians stand on an image.
00:00:28 Of Christ.
00:00:29 If they refused or hesitated, they were tortured and executed.
00:00:33 The ruling class has decided.
00:00:35 That you will.
00:00:35 Be multicultural.
00:00:37 Their religious authorities are asking.
00:00:39 You to kneel.
00:00:41 And what I thought was a a rather clear cut metaphor.
00:00:47 Caused some people to disagree and get angry for what I think are really kind of silly reasons that illustrate why we are so disorganized.
00:01:01 And why we can't seem to get anything done in the same way that the left has been really getting things done recently.
00:01:10 And so I want to break that down a little bit, OK?
00:01:13 I'm not going to get into the specifics of of.
00:01:16 Who was saying?
00:01:17 But basically, the pushback was well.
00:01:21 This is a bad metaphor, because the Japanese nationalists, the Japanese culture, was trying to get rid of people trying to subvert.
00:01:30 Their culture, and so in this case, the subverters were Christians.
00:01:35 And so this is a bad thing, because by doing that they preserve their culture.
00:01:40 They preserved their nation by getting rid of the Christians.
00:01:44 OK, that has nothing to do with what I was saying at all, but we'll I'll get into.
00:01:47 That in a second.
00:01:49 The other pushback was the, you know, the the argument I've been hearing.
00:01:55 I mean, everywhere from 4 Chan to Twitter, anytime you mention Jesus, there's always someone that pops in and and starts blaming.
00:02:03 Well, this is all happening because of Christianity and yada.
Speaker
00:02:06 Yada yada yada.Devon
00:02:07 So I'll address both of those.00:02:08 Let me address the Christianity one first, because that's actually the easier one of the two.
00:02:15 When I see all these people get upset and complain about Christianity being.
00:02:20 The the the.
00:02:21 Cause of all of our problems.
00:02:23 I I see that.
00:02:24 We have a big problem with unity.
00:02:27 Because first of all and in terms now, this isn't, this isn't going to matter as much this this isn't going to apply as much to the Europeans.
00:02:36 Because, quite frankly, I, you know, I'm American, I'm not European, I'm European descent, but I'm not European.
00:02:43 So what I'm talking about is specific to America and America, whether you like it or not, has always been a Christian nation.
00:02:50 Well, not now, but it was.
00:02:52 It started out as a Christian nation.
00:02:54 I can't believe I'm having.
00:02:55 To to argue that.
00:02:56 But it was Christians that came here and began to settle America, and it was Christians in mass that came from Europe and and continue to come from Europe to America.
00:03:10 And yes, there and obviously the staying power was not.
00:03:15 There, but was that really the Christians that did that?
00:03:19 And I hear a?
00:03:19 Lot of people talk about, well, is the skull filled?
00:03:21 Bible the skull.
00:03:22 Yeah, yeah, but what?
00:03:23 You're talking about, really.
00:03:25 Is you're talking about something that made Christians subservient to others, and I think you all know who I'm talking about.
00:03:33 OK, so it wasn't the Christianity that caused the problem.
00:03:38 It was the subversion of Christianity that caused the problem.
00:03:43 But really, it's at at the end of the day.
00:03:45 That's all irrelevant.
00:03:47 Because in this country, while it was a largely Christian nation and and the laws and, you know, local and federal were mostly informed, especially in the beginning by Christian laws and and values and whatnot, it was never explicitly Christian.
00:04:04 You never had to be Christian.
00:04:07 You could be an atheist.
00:04:08 You could.
00:04:09 Be Christian there's like.
00:04:10 A bunch of.
00:04:11 Different varieties of Christian you could be all this.
00:04:15 All of this arguing about.
00:04:17 You know the the the Catholics have it right.
00:04:19 Orthodox has it right.
00:04:21 Ohh it's the evangelicals ohh or or it's the Mormons.
00:04:25 Or or whatever, it doesn't matter.
00:04:28 Or the atheists.
00:04:29 It doesn't matter.
00:04:31 You see, you guys are missing the point.
00:04:33 I want to live in a country that has some diversity.
00:04:37 All of these different ideologies can coexist just fine in the same way.
00:04:43 That the left has diversity in their religion, their religion, their virtue is diversity.
00:04:51 They are all they're all united around this one virtue called diversity.
00:04:56 And it doesn't matter to them if some of them are Satan.
00:05:00 And some of them are Hindu and some of them are Buddhists and some of.
00:05:03 Them are these.
00:05:04 Joel Olstein types.
00:05:05 It doesn't matter to them.
00:05:07 Their virtue that holds them all together is diversity.
00:05:12 Diversity supersedes all of that.
00:05:15 It's this huge umbrella that holds them all together.
00:05:19 And the problem is the mistake people are making is they see this hyper diversity, this religious diversity and they think to themselves, OK, well then clearly the answer to this, the antidote to this is 0 diverse.
00:05:34 We have to have this hyper specific ideology that everyone adheres to exactly, and then that's gonna fix this problem of this, this hyper diversity that has infected our society.
00:05:49 And I'm sorry, you're not going to get a movement off the ground if you think that you're going to somehow.
00:05:55 Develop this hyper specific rigid ideology that everyone's going to agree to and adhere to or be forced into.
00:06:04 Do that's not gonna happen.
00:06:05 It's impossible.
00:06:07 Now you can.
00:06:07 Have a a broadly.
00:06:10 Generally specific set of values, specific set of.
00:06:15 Rules and and.
00:06:16 And I think.
00:06:16 That everyone can agree that that's fine, but you're never gonna whittle it down to some algorithm that you're gonna then install.
00:06:25 On everyone that's on your side that's it's never going to happen.
00:06:29 And if somehow you you know, if you were able to do that, you know create some kind of cult like environment where you've you've somehow infected everyone's brain with your mind virus that you've carefully crafted, it would never last.
00:06:43 It would never last because every all these ideologies, all these systems are already fragile and and the more specific you get, the more fragile they become.
00:06:54 And humans aren't robots.
00:06:58 So you're gonna you would create you.
00:06:59 Would craft this this perfect ideology that would work wonderfully if we were robots, and then, because we're not robots.
00:07:09 It would fail.
00:07:11 And so people are are are squabbling over things that really don't matter.
00:07:17 Because everyone's forgetting the 1 overarching virtue.
00:07:22 That should be holding us together.
00:07:25 And that's reason why do you think our people are the first people that to start rattling off statistics?
00:07:35 And trying to prove even in these these arguments amongst yourselves, that I'm talking about between which religion is best, it's it's all these people trying to use reason, trying to use rationality to make their arguments, because that is our virtue and it's easy to tell if this is true because it's the one virtue or enemies don't have.
00:07:57 It's the reason why the time for arguments is over, because that's the dividing line.
00:08:03 One side is on the side of reason and rationality, and one side is on the side of diversity and feelings.
00:08:13 So it shouldn't matter if some of us are Christian and some of us are Pagan and some of us are atheists.
00:08:21 That doesn't matter.
00:08:22 A lot of you don't realize what a small minority we are, and I'm going to get to that in about a second.
00:08:28 If you start trying to purity spiral and try to find someone that's exactly like you on every subject to be your brother.
00:08:36 You're going to be all by yourself on that battlefield.
00:08:39 Look, it doesn't matter.
00:08:40 If the reason that.
00:08:41 You think, for example, that there are only two genders is because that's the way God intended.
00:08:48 That's the way God designed us to be.
00:08:51 Or if it's because that's the way we've evolved, and that's the natural law of things, it really doesn't matter.
00:08:58 What matters is we have the shared values.
00:09:03 You see, that's the diversity this country.
00:09:05 Used to have.
00:09:07 You want some kind?
00:09:08 Of diversity, which is exactly why so many people fell for the diversity lie.
00:09:15 Because diversity in and of itself is not a bad thing.
00:09:21 But there needs to be limits placed on it or it destroys your society like we're experiencing right now.
00:09:26 When taken to its extremes, it destroys societies.
00:09:30 That's the first thing I want to address.
00:09:32 Is that all of this nonsense?
00:09:34 All of this fighting about?
00:09:35 Ohh well, you know, paganism is is the way we lost our way when all you know.
00:09:40 When Christianity was introduced.
Speaker
00:09:42 To the West.Devon
00:09:43 Or or even from the Christian side where oh.00:09:46 You're you're an.
00:09:46 Atheist and you're, and you're going to hell or or you're not my specific kind of Christianity.
00:09:51 So you're going to.
00:09:52 You know, it's ridiculous.
00:09:53 You do have all these voices.
00:09:55 Saying ohh no.
00:09:56 Divide and conquer.
00:09:57 Divide and conquer.
00:09:58 They're trying to, you know, divide us up by races and stuff.
00:10:01 We are divided up by races we are.
00:10:04 Divided up by tribes.
00:10:06 And every other race and group and tribe recognizes that it's just us.
00:10:11 It's just it's literally just our team that keeps passing to the other teams and wondering why.
00:10:15 We can't win.
00:10:16 The game, and because people are starting to realize that and starting to understand that.
00:10:20 Wait, you know our team keeps passing the ball to the other team and they only pass it to themselves and so.
00:10:26 Their response?
00:10:27 Most of that is to create a tribalism so specific that there's only four.
00:10:31 People in the.
00:10:32 Tribe, you need to understand that within these other groups, there is diversity.
00:10:38 You know, you think for it, just as an example or and this would apply to any group, but just as an example, if you.
00:10:44 Look at black.
00:10:45 People, you think they're all the same exact religion?
00:10:48 You think that every black person is in the same realm?
00:10:53 Or even Jewish people.
00:10:54 You think there's there isn't any diversity within Jews?
00:10:58 You think they all stand together on every issue and and every aspect of the of the.
00:11:02 Religion diversity is good, just not when taken to extremes, and certainly not when it's turned into a religion.
00:11:11 Now the other the other.
00:11:12 Argument that I want.
00:11:13 To address.
00:11:14 Against this metaphor, this metaphor that the the Japanese ruling class.
00:11:19 Had a religious authority and that they suspected you of being a subversive Christian, they would have you stand on a plate with Jesus or Mary on it.
00:11:31 And if you hesitated, or if or if you wouldn't do it, they would know that you were a Christian and.
00:11:35 They would torture.
00:11:36 And kill you and get rid of you.
00:11:38 The people that pushed back and said, well, that was the Japanese preserving their culture.
00:11:43 That was the Japanese preserving their nation against subversion.
00:11:48 I have a hard truth that you need to.
00:11:49 Get in your head.
00:11:50 Right now, and this is going to seem counterintuitive.
00:11:53 To a lot of you people.
00:11:55 Because it kind.
00:11:56 Of goes against the way we've been thinking about this, which is part of the problem.
00:12:02 Alright, this is very important.
00:12:03 I want you to listen.
00:12:05 You are the outsider.
00:12:09 You are the subverters.
00:12:12 You're not part of the ruling class.
00:12:14 The ruling class decided a long time ago that diversity was the.
00:12:19 Way to go.
00:12:20 And anyone that doesn't agree is now obsolete.
00:12:24 And is being asked to step on the plate.
00:12:27 In this case it's kneeling.
00:12:32 And if you don't step on the plate, or if you hesitate to step.
00:12:35 On the plate.
00:12:35 Whether that's put a black square up when you're told, or kneel when you're told.
00:12:42 That's how they identify the outsider.
00:12:45 That's how they identify the subverter.
00:12:47 You are the subverter.
00:12:49 I don't know how much proof you need.
00:12:51 To see of.
00:12:51 Them the fact that we have no institutional power, you have major international corporations.
00:12:59 Donating billions, billions of dollars.
00:13:04 To the enemy you have every politician, every Member, every public member, at least of the ruling class, openly kneeling physically or.
00:13:18 For this movement.
00:13:20 You are the outsider.
00:13:23 You are the subverter.
00:13:26 What you want, what your goals are.
00:13:29 They are against the prevailing culture.
00:13:33 They're against the nation that you are in.
00:13:36 You are living in enemy territory.
00:13:39 This idea that we're going to roll back the clock.
00:13:41 As some time before it was as obvious as it is today that you are not.
00:13:46 In charge?
00:13:47 That's not going to happen.
00:13:49 Trump was going to be the one that was going.
00:13:51 To help you.
00:13:52 Accomplish this unrealistic goal of rolling things back.
00:13:56 And Trump, even before all this nonsense started happening, has what has he done?
00:14:00 He's gone on and on and on about black unemployment numbers on and on and on about record Hispanic unemployment.
00:14:08 And he hasn't mentioned you once.
00:14:11 You have no institutional power.
00:14:14 And quite frankly, you never did.
00:14:18 You are the subverter.
00:14:21 So if you're not using the tactics of a subverter, you're going to lose, or if you try to to fool yourself into thinking that, well, no, actually, I'm representative of of the nation, it's the.
00:14:33 It's the silent majority, silent majority.
00:14:40 I really hate that term because.
00:14:42 All that term is.
00:14:43 It's a way for cowards to feel good.
00:14:45 About themselves for doing nothing.
00:14:48 It it honestly, it actually doesn't even matter and it's irrelevant even if the majority of the people agreed with you, if they're silent, if they're doing nothing, if they're sitting on their.
00:14:59 Paul Joseph Watson tweeted something out that demonstrates exactly.
00:15:02 What I'm talking about?
00:15:04 He tweeted out attacking police, defacing Churchill statues and blocking traffic definitely gets attention.
00:15:13 Does it win?
00:15:14 Support only from abject cowards who cave to the mob.
00:15:19 Well, guess what?
00:15:21 That's most people that right now is most people and you know it's true because the silent majority is exactly that silent.
00:15:32 They don't do anything and if you think you're going to win this in the ballot box, how's that been working out for you?
00:15:40 And what's more, our enemy understands this.
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00:15:45 I think it's primarily A misinterpretation and intentional misinterpretation of Doctor King.00:15:50 His non violence was strategic.
00:15:53 It was.
00:15:54 It wasn't that violence wasn't necessary, it was that we couldn't win with violence.
00:15:58 We couldn't get our agenda accomplished with violence.
00:16:01 America is showing us something totally different right now.
00:16:03 It is saying we will not pay you.
00:16:05 Any attention until you burn something down and that's not our fault.
00:16:09 America is signaling to us.
00:16:11 That we will not give you any attention.
00:16:14 We will not pay any attention to your grievances unless you are burning something down.
00:16:18 So the strategy inherently has to change and and and then even still I want to correct myself a little more.
00:16:23 It wasn't until they saw the violence of Bloody Sunday that me, well meaning liberals, were actually kicked into gear to say, OK, we have to do something.
00:16:32 So it really is a.
00:16:34 It's a condemnation of the United States of America that in order for us to have any type of meaningful change, violence has to be attached to it.
00:16:42 And maybe that's the curse of America being such a violent.
Devon
00:16:44 Nation if you're competing for power.00:16:48 Over a nation of cowards.
00:16:51 It's not going to be the best argument that wins.
00:16:55 It's not going to be some magical statistic you're going to find, or some infographic full of statistics that's going to win.
00:17:03 It's going to be dominance that wins.
00:17:07 It's going to be dominance.
00:17:11 That brings people to their needs.
00:17:14 And by the.
00:17:14 Way dominance doesn't mean violence.
00:17:17 Dominance means solidarity.
00:17:19 What did he say?
00:17:20 He said that Doctor King didn't think that violence was was unnecessary.
00:17:26 He said that at the time, peaceful demonstrations of solidarity of, quite frankly.
00:17:33 A show of force without actually using the force.
00:17:37 A controlled show of force.
00:17:40 Was what worked.
00:17:41 Why do you think they went so hard about Charlottesville solidarity and a show of force doesn't need to be violent people in Charlottesville weren't burning the city down.
00:17:51 They weren't looting, they weren't lynching people.
00:17:54 Now the the whole reason they flipped their ****.
00:17:57 Over Charlottesville was for the first time in a long time there was a physical presence.
00:18:08 There was a physical solidarity.
00:18:10 In fact, a lot of people forget because everyone just keeps calling it Charlottesville that it was called.
00:18:14 Unite the right.
00:18:16 And the people that showed up weren't just like one flavor of the right.
00:18:20 It was a lot of these different people that have varying different views of of the specifics.
00:18:26 The nitty gritty of how it should be.
00:18:28 But they were united under.
00:18:29 A few ideals.
00:18:32 And they could not allow that to happen.
00:18:36 They had to splinter us up into a billion ******* pieces and scare the **** out of anyone.
00:18:42 They might think about doing that again by giving James Fields like 400 ******* years or whatever the **** he had to do for doing less than what we've seen looters do for the last two.
00:18:53 *** **** weeks who are not going to be prosecuted, so you can keep fighting over insignificant interpretations of different Bible verses or.
00:19:02 Or even whether or not the Bible itself is just some fairy tale or not.
00:19:09 Just don't look outside your window.
00:19:12 We have to be united guys.
00:19:14 We have to be united, we have to be brothers and I don't care if that means you have a Pagan brother, an atheist brother, Catholic brother, an Orthodox brother, a Mormon brother, as long as we all share the same basic values and we all believe in the virtue of reason and rationality.
00:19:32 Justice, not social justice.
00:19:36 Not hyphenated justice, justice.
00:19:38 Then we can have diversity among us.
00:19:40 We need to stop fighting over what color we want the curtains to be.
00:19:46 When we haven't even built the house yet, the enemy is literally at the gates.
00:19:50 They're scaling the ******* walls and instead of rushing together as brothers to meet them, to fight them, to keep them out of your castle, you're arguing about the color of the curtains.
00:20:02 In the castle they're about to burn down.
00:20:05 And I'm tired of it.
00:20:07 I'm tired of all this useless bickering.
00:20:11 Bickering about things that aren't going to *** **** matter when they're burning our ******* homes to the ground.
00:20:17 Get your **** together, bickering about details that don't matter, because this isn't our country anymore.
00:20:23 We are the.
00:20:24 Outsiders, we are the subverters.
00:20:28 In fact, if any.
00:20:28 Metaphor was bad.
00:20:30 It was probably the castle.
00:20:31 Before, because we're not the ones in the castle, we're the ones in the slums.
00:20:36 You know, the sad thing is, I was thinking the other day.
00:20:38 Why is it that we have such a hard?
00:20:40 Time coming together.
00:20:43 What is it about other groups that keeps them together?
00:20:47 They they have diversity in these other groups, there's atheist Jews, there's acidic Jews.
00:20:53 There's reformed Jews.
00:20:54 There's like a bunch of different kinds of Jews, but they don't have these problems of division.
00:20:59 They stick together, so I was thinking about this and I remembered a video that Adam Green did once and he was talking about a survey they.
00:21:05 Had done.
00:21:07 Where they asked Jews what is.
00:21:12 The thing that defines you as a Jew, what is the one thing that brings you together as a people?
00:21:18 And there are all these different options.
00:21:19 Was it the the Talmud?
00:21:21 Was it, you know, the the ethnicity of being Jewish?
00:21:26 Was it Israel?
00:21:28 You know, was it the Holocaust?
00:21:30 And they answered.
00:21:31 And I forget the exact number, but with the great majority.
00:21:34 That it was the Holocaust and that's what I understood, because look at black people, it's the same story you have, atheist blacks, you have Baptist, blacks, you even.
00:21:43 Have the the.
00:21:44 Blacks that think they're Jews, but they have solidarity.
00:21:51 Because just like the Jews, they have a persecution narrative.
00:21:57 Theirs is slavery.
00:22:00 Even the blacks, whose families were never slaves.
00:22:05 They identify with slavery, just as Jews had had no family die in the Holocaust.
00:22:13 They identify with the Holocaust and for whatever reason, whites not only do they not have a persecution narrative, even though for thousands of years whites have certainly been persecuted as they are, quite literally being persecuted right now, they've always looked down on this in other groups.
00:22:33 They always say, oh, you're always trying to be the victim.
00:22:36 You always want to be the victim.
00:22:37 Don't be the victim.
00:22:38 And it seems like an.
00:22:39 Honorable thing to say, but it also seems like a major disadvantage, A disadvantage that right now is leading directly.
00:22:48 To a persecution narrative like the world has never.
00:22:51 Seen I don't want to wait.
00:22:52 Around for that persecution narrative to get so real that.
00:22:55 It's burned into my genetic ******* memory.
00:22:57 We need to get our **** together and start acting like brothers.
00:23:00 Now I I don't give a *** **** that it's a cliche.
00:23:03 We do have to stand together or we will hang separately.
00:23:07 All this ego and machismo about ideological purity is going to get us killed.
00:23:13 We stand together or we hang separately for black Pilled your brother, I'm your brother.
00:23:23 Devon stack.