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01/27/2024Numbers Lady
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Devon Stack
00:09:50 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:09:56 Ben fizzled edition.
00:10:01 I'm your host, of course, Devon, starring hope you're all having a good weekend.
00:10:06 It's Saturday night, Sunday morning for some of you.
00:10:11 Lots of crazy things going on in the world.
00:10:16 People, people excited. You know, it's funny. It used to. Yeah. It used to be that people would kind of talk about civil war, like a little bit, you know, you'd be like, oh, yeah. Well, you know, one of these days, you know, in fact, I think in some ways that's why they disabled comment sections on on news reports because that used to be a thing.
00:10:37 Right. You'd go to like a news article and you know, really been better. Every every online newspaper had a comment section.
00:10:47 And now you almost never see it, and it's because you'd have a lot of the kinds of things that they later censored from Twitter popping up on these comment sections before really people.
00:10:57 Were on Twitter, right?
00:10:59 But you'd see stuff like the more aggressive uh civil war. Are there the Democrats keep doing their thing, and we're gonna have the civil war.
Speaker
00:11:08 Yeah, but that's.Devon Stack
00:11:09 All it really was.00:11:11 And to some extent, that's still what it is.
00:11:14 But that's still what it is like you think. The people that are talking about civil war are going to like risk their their 401K's for even half a second. You think they're going, they're going to risk their their $180,000 RV that they they drive across the country and when they're bored you know you think they're going to risk their their summer.
00:11:38 Yeah. Think again. Think again. A lot of these people, like, I guess the difference is though, it's the attitude has changed.
00:11:45 The attitude has changed. It used to be kind of a, you know, civil war or a hyperbole kind of a thing. And now just kind of.
00:11:52 Can we just do the civil war already?
00:11:55 Like I can't kill me. I mean, does anyone seriously think that when this?
00:11:59 Is gonna work.
00:12:00 Out with like like where we all just come, you know, come together and and and hold hands and get along.
00:12:09 Because neither side believes that.
00:12:12 Right. The the difference is the left, they realize. Ohh no ohh no. There's a civil war.
00:12:19 We we started years ago, you guys are just still asleep with the wheel thinking this whole Constitution thing is gonna help you out. No, you're ******.
00:12:31 What haven't you noticed that like you're you're less than 50% of the population? Texas. Hey, white people. Hello. Hello, McFly. Hello.
00:12:43 You haven't realized that you haven't looked around and been like, hey, it's different.
00:12:51 It's different than it used to be, like even just a few decades ago. Yeah, you lost.
00:12:57 You already lost.
00:13:03 You already lost and and you're and. You're continuing to lose.
00:13:10 Because even now people can't just say, yeah, you know what? I just.
00:13:13 Don't want to.
00:13:15 I just don't all these brown people and sorry I I know they. I know that that that might bother some of you. But hey, I I kind of like the you know, this side of the border I kind of like the way you know things kind of turned out on this side of the.
00:13:30 We're more than on the other side of the border, so I kind of want to keep the people that made this side of the border.
00:13:37 On this side of the border and the people that made things on the other side of the border on their side of the border.
00:13:45 And yes, I do mean by, say, people. I don't mean Democrats. I mean, like the actual people.
00:13:50 And their descendants and everything.
00:13:54 No, they can't say that. They can't say that and so we lose.
00:14:01 They lose.
00:14:06 They're not even fighting. They're not even fighting. They all you have to know about what's going on in Texas is that Nikki Haley supports it. So it's Canada based. You know what I mean?
00:14:19 Nothing's going to happen. I mean, all all, let's say they, they they shut it all. First of all, it's just Texas and not like, it's not like the border is only in Texas.
00:14:29 OK, let's just let's just say, let's, let's say magically.
00:14:33 From the Pacific to the Atlantic.
00:14:39 They shut the whole border down.
00:14:44 Magically, you know, predator drones flying overhead.
00:14:51 Just dropping bombs on on immigrants running around to the desert.
00:14:58 You know, too late.
00:15:02 Kind of too late.
00:15:05 You're already less than 50% of Texas already happened.
00:15:09 Kind of too late.
00:15:12 And all the the people from California that moved to Texas.
00:15:17 Yeah, they're not moving back.
00:15:20 So the white people that you do have not the best, not the not the highest quality of whites.
00:15:27 Yeah, you are, Astin.
00:15:31 Austin is, you know, that's going to be like the. That's like the blueprint for the rest of the state.
00:15:39 What are the other?
00:15:40 The other border states are already ******, right?
00:15:44 New Mexico, I mean, look, you lost.
00:15:45 That one before you even started.
00:15:49 That that was already, you know, that was never going to happen.
00:15:53 New Mexico is always just gonna be this weird third world country within America that occasionally a UFO would crash there. And so and we would, we'd blow up nuclear bombs out there because **** it, why not? It's New Mexico.
Over the Top Black Guy
00:16:07 You ever wonder why?Devon Stack
00:16:08 You ever watch, like, unsolved mysteries?00:16:11 Like in the 90s episodes, anytime they were looking for someone and then update update, we found the guy that was had like 6 secret families and and killed the bitcher and they they were always in Albuquerque like every ******* time there because everyone just forgets that.
00:16:32 And Mexico is even a state.
00:16:35 Yeah, Arizona, I mean, Arizona is ******, you know, for the same reason.
00:16:39 Texas is ******.
00:16:42 So you know that that play, if it's not, if it's not 50%.
00:16:47 Non white yet I mean it will be soon.
00:16:51 And and who's the hero of the whites in Arizona? The Kerry lake? I can't even tell what the **** she is.
00:16:58 She looks like some kind of like.
00:17:00 Mexican lesbian like I don't know what the ****'* going on with that.
00:17:05 But that you know that that's the the white leadership in in Arizona, I guess right in California I mean come.
00:17:11 On we don't have the it's California.
00:17:14 California has already been conquered by.
00:17:18 By non whites, I mean decades ago.
00:17:23 Say the Civil War, is it? It started a long time ago.
00:17:27 It's just you guys never did anything. So it's like kind of like imagine in desert Storm, right, where we got the we we're storm storm and norm and it's charging all the tanks into Iraq at least with that they they they had I mean they made fun of it because it was oh look it's trench warfare these people are funny like it's World War One and.
00:17:47 We're just driving Abrams tanks, right? The **** over them and dropping all kinds of bombs and destroying, you know, just wiping them out.
00:17:56 At least they showed up for the fight.
00:17:59 You know, they they showed up the the way the the way this war is going, it's like you you you're still like you didn't wake up early enough.
00:18:07 To to show up.
00:18:10 You don't even know what's going on.
00:18:13 It's like every single right wing boomer right now, all of them are the the information Minister of Iraq going what one army. They're not invading US1 army.
00:18:27 I don't see these people. These are. No, that's all that's fake news.
00:18:34 That's we're not. That's not happening. We're not being invaded.
00:18:42 Governor Abbott is gonna gonna gonna save the white race from his compound in Israel.
00:18:50 He's going to turn like Magneto. He's literally Magneto. He's even. I think he's in a wheelchair. He's he's ******* Magneto for he was he his his. His mutant powers are are they all? They all stem from his the horrendous experiments that happened to him during the Holocaust.
00:19:16 Man, I I just yeah, look.
00:19:20 If you and don't take this the wrong way, but if you lose, you kind of deserve it, right?
00:19:28 It's not like you didn't have that the the field advantage, I mean you.
00:19:33 Had everything you.
00:19:34 Had you had more money, more technology?
00:19:39 Way better human capital.
00:19:42 That was the whole point, right?
00:19:43 That was the whole thing.
00:19:49 I mean.
00:19:51 You're losing to Mexico.
00:19:59 Ohh **** and not.
00:20:01 Just Mexico, also Israel, I get it.
00:20:03 You know, but still.
00:20:06 Holy ****.
00:20:09 And really, what it comes down to.
00:20:11 It 100% comes down to it's uh.
00:20:15 It's a white guilt.
00:20:17 It's white guilt.
00:20:19 That that I think.
00:20:23 I think.
00:20:24 Is is slowly eroding, I think.
00:20:29 It's slowly eroding.
00:20:34 It's taking its ******* time. I just think you're going to have to wait for certain generations to die off.
00:20:40 I think that, you know, boomers, certainly in a good chunk of Gen. X.
00:20:45 And maybe even some millennials, I don't know. It's going to be a long time coming.
00:20:52 To a long time coming because the the white replacement is already taking place in Texas and and probably other states as well, we.
00:20:58 Don't have you know?
00:21:00 Especially with, you know, after the last three years or or longer, because there was still mess it has, it's never stopped. The flood has never stopped.
00:21:10 They've been using the same numbers for like 30 years about how many illegals are in.
00:21:15 The country, right?
00:21:20 We don't know. We don't know which states are minority white already, but I guarantee you it's more than just ******* Texas.
00:21:28 It's more than Texas and California.
00:21:33 More than Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico.
00:21:43 I mean, there's a lot of states, a lot of states. I mean you, you got the I mean you still sort of have parts of the Midwest.
00:21:56 But it's all going to come tumbling down if people don't don't wake the **** ** and go hey, you know, I guess I guess we should show up to the game. I mean, we're down by 100 points. Maybe we should, we should show up. They're just, they're just standing in the field, kicking ******* goals into the.
00:22:12 Between the goal posts.
00:22:17 And we're still listening to some ******* incompetent coaches pep talk in the locker room.
00:22:33 I took a look at a a film that kind of goes over some of the white guilt and in such a ****** ** way.
00:22:40 Such a ****** **, I mean, but it explains it. It's a lot of it. It explains the.
00:22:47 Not the source of it, not at all. But like it's OK. You know, a lot of people, especially people who don't really, maybe they're too young to remember the 90s.
00:22:56 There's there's this nostalgia for the 90s.
00:23:01 Right. A lot of these centrists, a lot of these people who aren't showing up to the fight, who deny the the all these Iraqi information ministers.
00:23:12 They're saying no. Yeah, well, the 90s that we just need to go back to the 90s. Back when, you know.
00:23:17 Seinfeld was on.
00:23:19 Back when friends was on.
00:23:23 Remember, remember the 90s, the 90s are great.
00:23:31 You make jokes.
00:23:33 You can make jokes and it was fine.
00:23:40 Well first of.
00:23:41 All. You couldn't make jokes. You could make jokes about white people.
00:23:45 You can make some jokes.
00:23:53 But the same rules apply, they just they weren't as heavily enforced.
00:24:00 Not because the the really it was any different other than they just didn't have the.
00:24:04 Power to enforce them.
00:24:07 The Internet was kind of the Wild West. Most people weren't on it, so it.
00:24:11 Wasn't the priority.
00:24:13 Licensing the Internet when it's really just like.
00:24:16 A handful of autistic white kids using it.
00:24:24 What's the point of that? Who cares? Who cares if a bunch of autistic white kids, high IQ, white kids are?
00:24:31 Telling racist jokes on on the Internet we don't even know if this Internet fad thing is going to catch on.
00:24:51 Yes, a film by by one of the most.
00:24:57 Most celebrated.
00:25:00 If not, the most celebrated black directors.
00:25:05 Jake Lee.
00:25:10 Spike Lee.
00:25:13 This is pre.
00:25:14 9/11 Pre 911 was great.
00:25:17 Things didn't really go downhill until 9/11, right?
00:25:29 And in the film, by the name of Bamboozled.
00:25:39 Starring Damon wayans. Well, very loud.
00:25:43 By the white folks.
00:25:46 Celebrated as one of the funniest men in America, Dan Ryan's brothers, all of them, right?
00:25:54 Post racism America.
00:26:03 Now in this film, it's supposed to be satire, but it's a little confusing. It's a little ham fisted and.
00:26:08 It's a little.
00:26:10 Uh, well, the the the acting is not doing any favors. Let me just put it that way.
00:26:16 Uh, this film opens up.
00:26:20 Damon Wayans waking up because you know.
00:26:23 The genius that is Spike Lee.
00:26:26 Couldn't think of a better way to open up a film. I can't take like the first movie I ever made when I was like 16 with a camcorder. That's how it opened. When someone waking up. That's how everyone's first movie starts out because you've never written anything before. So you think of, like, well, how, how do like, how do I want to start it? Well, how does the day start?
00:26:47 Let's just tell you. But it's like such amateur ****. It's it's it's it's such amateur ****.
00:26:53 In fact, I'm I'm always I'm always reminded of. I'm always reminded of this when I see a movie. There's there look, there's some movies that that are that start like that, that aren't terrible. But there's a lot of movies that start like that that are amateur hour. And every time I I can't stop thinking about this.
The Office
00:27:10 Describe your day so far.00:27:12 I woke up and I'm listening.
00:27:13 And when you?
00:27:14 Recount your day. Never say you woke up. It's a waste of your time. That's how every day has begun for everyone since the dawn of man.
00:27:20 Very smart, very smart.
00:27:26 I was awake.
Devon Stack
00:27:30 It's amateur hour.00:27:32 You don't say.
00:27:34 I woke up this morning well.
00:27:35 Yeah. No ****, dude.
00:27:37 You didn't die. You're not. You're here, right? You had.
00:27:41 To have woken up this morning, but anyway.
00:27:44 So he wakes up in the morning.
00:27:47 And he starts talking in this bizarre accent. It it's it's distracting because you're like, you can't tell.
00:27:55 Like it's so bad. Like, it's like it's like when a black standard comedian tries to mimic a white person and they just come across sounding like Steve Urkel. And you're like, OK, you know, I guess, like, I get what you're doing. But like, all right? And and that's what he's doing. And so at first, you're like, is he?
00:28:17 Is he mimicking someone? Is he making fun of someone? Is this how he's going to keep talking and?
00:28:25 Is, is. Is this like his?
00:28:28 Characters voice or.
00:28:32 I I'm having trouble here. I'm really having trouble here.
Damon Wayans White Voice
00:28:37 Bonjour, my name is. I'm one of those people responsible for what you view.00:28:42 19 I am a television writer, creative the 1st.
Devon Stack
00:28:56 The other thing that's really distracting and and no, it's not just during the intro, it's throughout the entire movie really bad. Like, really bad, like discount 90s, R&B music playing just sometimes in this, like in this case, it's almost over.00:29:16 I'll ring the the the, well, the monologue.
00:29:20 Well, it's it's so loud. It's kind.
00:29:22 Of like what?
00:29:25 But you know, it's made for black people, I guess so he introduced himself, Damon Wayans. And it's really weird, nerdy white voice.
00:29:34 Says that you know his that he's a a television writer.
00:29:41 Television writer, who apparently lives in a a giant clock like some kind of super villain.
00:29:52 You then see a contrast. You see another group of black people.
00:29:58 Who speak like normal black people, and they're again they do the same thing, you know.
00:30:06 They, they. They.
00:30:06 They're like, well, you know, can't, can't, can't have any complicated way of introducing this character. Gotta gotta have him just wake up.
00:30:13 Like a student film.
Traitorous White Woman # 1
00:30:15 Suddenly I was awake.Devon Stack
00:30:19 So you see the contrast between.00:30:23 Their morning where they're getting, you know, ready for the day and his morning getting ready for the day. You know, it's the whole rich guy, poor guy thing. And these guys have some.
00:30:36 Kind of a.
00:30:37 Dance floor. They haul out with them to a office complex.
00:30:43 And tap dance for the office workers.
00:30:47 So immediately again.
00:30:52 Overrated. Very overrated. Director Spike Lee. Yeah. No, no. Subtle way around this. Oh, it's I get it. It's the tap dancing black guys. OK, I get it.
00:31:05 Tap dancing black guys. So basically I'm supposed to be thinking of **** like this, right? Like immediately, like, you know, no subtlety at all.
00:31:14 Anyone use it?
Mr. Boones
00:31:16 Mr. Christie, what is the version of you have said? That's all.Mr. Christie
00:31:33 And now our Mr. Boones will favour us with an exhibition of high dazzling legs, Spradlin, foot flapping, fantasy clean, the booms. At the same time.00:31:48 Mr. Glyn Turnbull, please the people.
Devon Stack
00:32:13 It's it's so bizarre to me that people did this. Like I I kind of get it and it's kind of funny, you know, it's kind of funny, but it's also just like.00:32:25 It's not that entertaining. Like I I don't know. It's kind of. It's a little weird, but anyway, so that's obviously, you know what he's trying to conjure up is, is the the the minstrel shows of of the old days, which, by the way was promoted by Jews. I I have a whole.
00:32:43 Video about that what was it called? It was. I don't remember what it's called, but it's it's basically that Al Jolson, the first film ever made, the first film ever made with audio.
00:32:57 With any kind of sound recording was literally about a Jew who has a rabbi as a father.
00:33:07 Movies called the.
00:33:07 Jazz singer you can look this up.
00:33:10 He is a rabbi as a father.
00:33:13 And he wants to wear black face and dance around. And minstrel shows like this.
00:33:19 And his father wants him to come back and and and replace him as rabbi when he dies, right?
00:33:26 And train under him as the rabbi.
00:33:29 And that's the movie.
00:33:31 First movie ever was sound.
00:33:34 The jazz singer.
00:33:38 Funny. Funny how they they always forget that, right? So white people doing this right, it's it's the white people that did this.
00:33:46 I'm sure I'm sure there were white people performing like this, but let's not pretend like all of Hollywood wasn't Jews. So anyway, so yeah, that's what you're supposed to think of as they dance around on this.
00:34:02 This wooden pallet or whatever it is.
00:34:05 And then, of course, the fancy Damon Wayans.
00:34:10 Fancy white guy voice? Damon Waynes is walking in.
00:34:15 And he gets stopped by these tap dancing *******. And they're like.
00:34:21 Oh man, brother Hook.
00:34:22 A brother up. You should. You should get us a job at your network.
00:34:25 You know you're a fancy.
00:34:27 High rolling black man, you should. You should help us out.
00:34:31 Practice nepotism, if you will.
00:34:35 See every other race gets this literally every other race gets this.
00:34:40 The white people in the audience watching this movie? They're ohh. That's racist. No, they're thinking. Yeah, he should.
00:34:48 He should help them out. He made it.
00:34:52 He should. He should give him a.
00:34:53 A special treatment and get.
00:34:55 Them jobs, he really should.
00:34:59 See, it's OK when black people do it.
00:35:01 It's OK when Jews.
00:35:02 Do it, but white people. Oh, that's not fair.
00:35:05 That's not fair. That wouldn't be fair.
00:35:09 Give my son-in-law job that that kooky, lazy millennial. No way.
00:35:18 I had to pull myself up by my bootstraps and pay for your college. No, I'm paying for this. With this sea Doo.
00:35:29 I'm paying for a box tickets at the Sports Ball arena.
00:35:37 No, it's fine. This is exactly what they should do. Every other race gets it.
00:35:44 But he's busy and has to get on his way. You also notice for.
00:35:46 The first time really.
00:35:48 During this scene that Ohh they shot some of this on mini DV, you know like kind of that zombie movie that came out around the same time they were for some reason like around the year 2000.
00:35:59 And I guess it's because digital cameras hadn't really like the red cameras weren't really a thing yet.
00:36:06 And so a lot of film makers trying to make low budget movies toyed with and sometimes successfully using mini DV cameras, which is kind of shocking because, you know, like that that was it.
00:36:20 I know one of them, one of them is like a not even a zombie movie, but that was it. 28 days later or something like that.
00:36:27 Anyway, that that shot on mini DV, that zombie movie and it gave it kind of like.
00:36:31 A gritty look to it.
00:36:33 It worked and you could say a similar thing about this film. Like it kind of gives it like a gritty look.
00:36:39 But they also shot some of it on in 16mm, but anyway it's a little bit. It's only a little distracting sometimes when it seems like they, it just looks too video way.
00:36:51 So he walks into the office and of course it's, you know, he's Captain white guy as he's walking in.
Devon Stack as a beyond the White Man
00:36:57 Well hello there.Devon Stack
00:36:58 Like I can't even do it. It's so white. Like it's beyond Steve Urkel.00:37:04 And he walks in and he's late for the meeting.
00:37:08 Ohh and look, it's it's everyone's favorite VAX tart Jew.
00:37:13 Look at that.
00:37:15 Everyone's favorite vexed hard Jew.
00:37:20 Michael rappaport.
00:37:23 So Michael Rappaport at least they cast that kind of correctly, right. There's a a Jewish head of programming at this network that he works at.
00:37:31 Where he's he, he's.
00:37:32 He creates shows he's a show creator.
00:37:37 And he's mad that this, that, that the black guy is late.
00:37:45 The black guys. Lady gives him ****. He humiliates him in front of everybody.
00:37:51 But of course, that's not enough. That's not enough.
00:37:55 He calls him into his office.
Michael Rappaport
00:38:00 Do you know what CP time is CP time? CP time is colored people's time. The stereotypical belief that ******* are always late, that ******* have no sense of time time, except when it comes to music or dance. Then you can set your watch to them.00:38:19 I'm sorry about my blow up.
Damon Wayans White Voice
00:38:21 Hey, it's OK. I understand.Devon Stack
00:38:24 I understand I'm the understanding white sounding *****. I'm the middle class *****.00:38:32 So he gets into this conversation with the head of programming and says that he wants to make shows about upper middle class, white or black guys.
00:38:43 Upper middle class black families, you see, because Hollywood has this, didn't you know, despite everything we've covered in this on this channel covering movies.
00:38:53 Going all the way.
00:38:54 Back all the way back.
00:38:57 Didn't you know?
00:38:59 Because some people apparently are are imagine black people being stuck in the past, and apparently it's not just the 1850s they're stuck in. They're also stuck in the 1930s.
00:39:13 And so they're in the year 2000 somehow.
00:39:17 Blacks are under the impression.
00:39:19 That the only programming available for them on television.
00:39:24 Is is white people depicting them as as thugs and gangsters.
00:39:30 Now that that's that's curious for for two reasons. One because obviously that's not true.
00:39:37 In fact, if anything, they were underrepresented among thugs and gangsters and movies.
00:39:45 I mean, occasionally they would make a movie specifically for black audiences, and they would, they would make them thugs and gangsters because that's what black people wanted. That's what they can relate to.
00:39:56 But let let us not forget the the the millions of black scientists, black surgeons, black presidents.
00:40:06 Every role that Morgan Freeman ever had or Denzel Washington.
00:40:13 And so on and so on and so on.
00:40:20 But they say, oh, no Hollywood or this television.
00:40:24 Network at least.
00:40:26 You're you're just, you're just casting us as these as these these ********, you know, lazy all these stereotypical black things. That and you're just reinforcing the stereotype. Now again, there's interesting for two reasons. One, because obviously that's a lie. It's ********. But the other reason, well, what? What does that tell you then?
00:40:48 About what you're doing now, does that mean that when white people say ohh it's a little bit weird that in every single commercial when there is a white woman, her husband's black?
00:40:57 That that's not just nothing.
00:40:59 Because you're clearly there, here's here's an you're admitting.
00:41:05 That what is on television screens, it actually manifests something in the society.
00:41:15 So that matters then, right?
00:41:18 The race of the people in the in the the roles of they're playing that matters.
00:41:23 Because I fully agree, yes, it does matter.
00:41:30 You're just lying about the reality in in in the year 20 certainly now, but like even the year 2000.
00:41:38 You find me, like actual real evil, like like evil, despicable, racist black thugs torturing white people in a movie.
00:41:49 Where is that? Where's that movie? Cause it's happened a million times. In reality, it's not like there's not enough reality to to pull from like to, to borrow from to create these storylines and these characters.
00:42:03 Conversely, there seems to be no an unending supply of of these white Southern racists doing good old fashioned fad drags and dragging like ******* get that dragging behind the truck.
00:42:19 Even though that wasn't happening, so it's like.
00:42:24 Ah, anyway.
00:42:27 So he's he's complaining about this and the the Jew who of course.
00:42:33 I thought for a moment I really did think for a moment there was going to be a narrative about Jews, but I gave Spike Lee too much credit. I thought for a second. Now there's tiny little hints of it that maybe maybe it was intentional, maybe not.
00:42:50 You know, maybe just by casting a Jew.
00:42:54 As this character, or maybe it's just.
00:42:56 That he's friends with Jews.
00:43:01 Pretty sure it's he's friends with Jews because there's there's another character I thought I was like is he, is he? Maybe. But then I'll we'll I'll explain why.
00:43:11 I changed my mind about that.
00:43:14 So my grab report.
00:43:17 Is saying that ohh you know.
00:43:20 I'm I'm I'm I'm blacker than you are.
00:43:24 You know, you should you.
00:43:24 Should know how to make a show that that's going to have black people into it. I I have faith in you.
Michael Rappaport
00:43:32 I mean, if the truth be told, I probably know better than you. And don't go getting offended by my use of the quote UN quote and word I have a black wife and two biracial kids. So I feel I have a right. I don't give a *** **** with that prick Spike Lee says Tarantino was right. Niger is just the word. If old, dirty ******* could use it. Every other word, why can't I?Damon Wayans White Voice
00:43:52 Well, I would prefer that you did not use.00:43:54 That word in my presence.
Michael Rappaport
00:43:56 Ohh really?00:43:58 Niger. Niger. Niger.
Damon Wayans White Voice
00:44:02 ******, ******, ******.Devon Stack
00:44:06 So in addition to the ever present bad 90s R&B in the background like it, it never stops like the whole movie.00:44:13 It's just like.
00:44:19 Also notice how it's not a new thing and it was the new thing in the 90s.
00:44:25 To justify violence against white people if they said.
00:44:31 You know, all these Twitter accounts that you see that like ohh like here. And in fact, they're all I've known the the back story of some of these videos they they have these viral accounts. The by the way that that oak tree will never bend these viral accounts that all they do is they post like fight videos or whatever right because they're just trying to get their their engagement.
00:44:52 Farming, right?
00:44:54 And anytime, anytime.
00:44:57 They post a black guy just beating the **** out of the OR little white kid or.
00:45:01 Something like that.
00:45:03 They'll just say oh.
00:45:05 He called him A and.
00:45:07 He did this.
00:45:08 Did he go too far?
00:45:13 Because that you know, of course their engagement forming. So lots of people.
00:45:15 Are going to.
00:45:16 Reply to that. But over and over and over.
00:45:18 And you'll see some version of that tweet.
00:45:20 A black guy who really for no reason or because he was robbing them or you know, whatever.
00:45:27 Is beating the **** out of like some white lady or some white guy, or some kid or something?
00:45:34 And they always say the same.
00:45:35 Thing. Oh, he's.
00:45:37 He said he said, he said.
00:45:43 Like as if white people are supposed to see them.
00:45:45 Like Oh well.
00:45:47 If he said, by all means beat the **** out of that.
00:45:50 10 year old.
00:45:52 He needs to learn his lesson. And you know what? These same ****** ******* boomers, these same ******* boomers.
00:45:57 Who are who?
00:45:59 Who don't even know that they've already lost the war, and yet they're salivating for it to start.
00:46:07 They're the same. They're they're they're saying.
00:46:09 The same thing. Well, you know, he should.
00:46:10 Have known ohh.
00:46:12 He should have known.
00:46:15 You know how them get when you say you shouldn't. Now you if anything's gonna **** them off.
00:46:22 And and you know how I know this?
00:46:24 Yeah, I know this. I mean, if that's not the case, this scene doesn't make any sense. The whole reason why this scene was funny is everyone got it. Everyone got it.
00:46:34 This is from die hard.
Samuel L Jackson
00:46:40 Dial 911.00:46:42 The police to get up here quick. Somebody's about to get killed.
Devon Stack
00:46:45 See, someones gonna get killed.00:46:49 Everyone just knows. Everyone knows black people can't control themselves. If you had a white, a black guy in a white neighborhood saying I hate crackers.
00:46:59 No one would think he was going.
00:47:00 To get murdered.
00:47:05 That's a problem.
00:47:07 If you share space with people, regardless of how fair or unfair you think that their rules of engagement are.
00:47:18 You kind of need to adopt them sometimes.
00:47:23 So everyone knew this.
00:47:27 Everyone knew this. The whole N word thing. Yeah, it's it's new. In terms of the enforcement.
00:47:37 Needs to be able to say nagger, nagger, nagger, nagger, nagger, nagger, nagger like in any major game release in the chat, and nothing bad would happen to you. But not because they they didn't care.
00:47:48 You could say in context, in a in a news report, or in a after school special, or even a sitcom, as you know, Liza had the proper context and no one would care.
00:48:05 But you still couldn't say it and expect not to be violently assaulted.
00:48:16 So in this.
00:48:17 Movie Spike Lee, who's trying to make an argument for black people.
00:48:21 He starts it out. He starts it out, mocking white people with the the white guy voice. That damn Wayne's is doing talking to a a Jew who's got a a black wife and black kids. And he says in context, by the way.
00:48:38 And this is the appropriate.
Michael Rappaport
00:48:39 Niger. Niger. Niger.Damon Wayans White Voice
00:48:40 Ohh, ******, ******, ******.Devon Stack
00:48:45 Now of course it's a fantasy. He doesn't really do that, but that's his fantasy.00:48:54 I like how during the assault, he's yelling. ******, ******, ******, ******.
00:48:58 As if as.
00:48:59 If that would somehow now you know.
00:49:01 How it feels.
00:49:04 Now you know the hurt that that these words can can deliver.
00:49:11 Oh, you think I'm a we'll check this out. Righty. Haha. How does that feel? Yeah, it feels like it doesn't. No one cares.
00:49:22 You can say ****** all day long.
00:49:24 I'm not a I'm not a 2 year old.
00:49:31 So his little violent fantasy already about beating up the again, the actor is Jewish. They never they never make a point to say that he's Jewish in the movie, or at least I didn't. I didn't catch it if they did.
00:49:46 So this white guy is is the boss telling him to make more shows?
Michael Rappaport
00:49:53 The material you've been writing for me, it's too white bread. It's it's white. People with black faces. The Huxtables Cosby, a genius revolutionary. Theo Lisa Bonet, Dell. But we can't go down.00:49:55 That would be.
00:50:04 That road again, I disagree. The ***** middle class does exist, and it's fertile ground for a dramatic series or even a sitcom.
00:50:12 Look at look.
00:50:13 At this stuff I'm having to read.
00:50:17 A black family moves into a white middle class suburban enclave.
00:50:22 This is ****.
Devon Stack
00:50:25 The funny thing is, that's what black people complain about now.00:50:31 They complain about that now, as by the way they recast white characters as black people and they like that for some reason. They complain about like ohh, we need our own stuff, right? We our own stuff, by the way. A Little Mermaid being black is great.
Michael Rappaport
00:50:49 A A black girl.00:50:51 Is adopted by some chick American family.
Damon Wayans White Voice
00:50:53 And well Polynesian, yeah.Michael Rappaport
00:50:56 A A black headmaster is hired at some old money Crusty Eastern boarding school.00:51:02 Javage it's two.
00:51:03 Clearly, it's too antiseptic. It's it's too white.
Devon Stack
00:51:09 It's too white.00:51:12 So the the network executive tasked him with coming up with something blacker and bolder.
00:51:19 They're tired of of of doing shows like the cosbys and everything else they want. They want something.
00:51:25 It's something that black people can connect to, and it's not just a show that's that's not just showing them as I guess as doctors and engineers.
00:51:36 So he goes home and he stares at his TV.
00:51:41 And he's trying to think of what to do.
00:51:46 And you see the the tap dancing black guys.
00:51:50 They're at home watching TV, too, and again this show, this highlights what I'm talking about the this, this fantasy that people live in where the 90s was just like post racial and it was no big deal and whatever. No, it was all very one way. It was the.
00:52:03 Writing on the wall.
00:52:05 All right, there weren't. There weren't standard. There weren't white standard comedians filling up auditoriums or stadiums where their entire act was making fun of black people that did not exist.
00:52:18 The opposite existed. There were entire stadiums full of of and any of them white. Many of the attendees. Stupid little ******* grin on their face, white fagots watching them right after paying 50 bucks for their their Nosebleed ticket, right.
00:52:36 Laughing, laughing. Oh, that silly little ***** on stage, we don't have to be nervous about this at all.
00:52:44 And as they're watching TV, you see a little tiny, just a little tiny taste of it. But this was everywhere, like this is.
00:52:49 Chris Rock, who's not even that bad.
00:52:51 And Chris Rock, you have in this clip right here talks about like, oh, how we're going to get revenge when when we start getting the power, when we start replacing the white people. It's just a joke, though, right? Just totally a joke. It's funny haha. Just a joke. When they replace the white people, they're going to 1st. They're going to do is is fire. All the white people so they.
00:53:13 Can see what it's like.
Chris Rock
00:53:14 Perfect theater. This is where we take.00:53:16 The Chris Rock show.
00:53:18 My first writing staff, you know, they really wanted to get to know the.
00:53:22 Black experience so.
Devon Stack
00:53:26 So I fired them. They wanted their other black experience, so I fired them.00:53:32 Ah, big laughs.
00:53:36 Big laughs. Yeah, that was that. There was the atmosphere in the 90s.
00:53:43 This anti white hatred was brewing and just the white people thought they were all was joking. Ohh that's funny.
00:53:50 That's funny haha. He fired him.
00:53:54 Right, they were serious.
00:54:02 Wait, hold on. What? They were serious.
00:54:10 It's like on Twitter, I guess Gavin McGinnis freaked out. Someone.
00:54:17 I guess replied to one of his tweets. I didn't even see what it was. I just got the notification because I got tagged in something.
00:54:23 But I guess they replied to one of his tweets calling him a boomer. I'm assuming he must have been talking about Archie Bunker because it was a screen grab of one of my tweets from a while back.
00:54:35 Talking about how boomers never understood that they were the the ****.
00:54:38 Of the joke.
00:54:40 They were the **** of the joke.
00:54:44 You know, Archie Bunker wasn't the guy. Like no one literally nobody wanted.
00:54:48 To be an Archie Bunker.
00:54:52 You know, just in the same way, like on the office, no one wanted to be Michael Scott.
00:54:59 Sure. They, they, they they could like him. They could find him charismatic and funny and or, you know, in his own little way. Right. Oh, that lovable old racist or whatever, right.
00:55:11 But no one wanted to be him.
00:55:14 And just like Michael Scott, cause this character is.
00:55:16 Not it's not.
00:55:17 Original This character exists.
00:55:20 And and lot and we've, we've gone over this. I'm not going to beat a dead horse.
00:55:23 Or anything but.
00:55:26 This character always slowly changes until eventually.
00:55:32 They conform to the leftist ideal.
00:55:37 All the boomers are just all, he said.
00:55:47 And I guess Gavin McGinnis was one of those people because he. Then he then said that millennials don't get it. I forget. But he said something millennials don't get it. Just like they didn't get the, the, the, the, the guy falling down. It's like, God, you think that's that's a positive white thing, too.
00:56:05 ****. He's like king of the boomers, this McGuinness character.
00:56:16 All those people? I I'm. I'm hoping that at some point they'll be they're going to.
00:56:19 Be like, wait, wait. They.
00:56:20 Were serious all.
00:56:23 All these jokes you had about white people, they weren't just being funny. You you like really hate us like you. Really.
00:56:30 Ohh, that changes everything too late now, but I mean it's good to know on the way out, right?
00:56:43 So he's going to bed.
00:56:48 And then he has an epiphany.
00:56:55 Oh wait, I I skipped ahead. Sorry. So there's going to bed trying to think of, you know, the the idea for the show. This was just weird to me. They did this. This is just this is black people being black people and and acting it like again. This things haven't changed. This is 2024 years.
00:57:10 No 24 years ago. It's not like everything was great when this movie, in fact it was longer than this one. Now it was when, when the movie was released was in 2000, they shot this in the 90s.
00:57:22 In the 90s, the whole narrative of a cops just busted black people for literally for literally no reason.
00:57:29 So while this this upper class black guy is going to bed with his silk pajamas on, they they switch over to the ghetto. This and you can see the the tap dancing ******* from the office.
00:57:40 And this scene makes no sense. Like they're in the ghetto and cops just show up and start like, beating up black people. Like, really, like, explain this scene to me in any other way. They just show up and start beating up an entire apartment complex.
00:58:12 To the sound.
00:58:12 Of of really bad 90s R&B. Again, like it doesn't stop. It's constant. It's like uh oh, we we we had 10 seconds with her with her by her really bad.
00:58:27 The the one of the inappropriate volume and tone wise R&B song.
00:58:46 Like, what's even happening in this scene?
00:58:50 Like the cops literally just roll up and they're they're beating up grandmas.
00:58:55 And of course, all the cops are.
00:58:56 White and it doesn't make any sense. Like it literally doesn't make any sense because they're in the scenes over. They don't explain like why the cops were there or like what they just they showed up to go beat up grandmas.
00:59:14 See. Things didn't change. They were always like this. They were like this in the 90s.
00:59:22 So he gets this idea. He has this epiphany, he knows, he tells his assistant.
00:59:28 You know what? I'm gonna beat them at their own game. They want me to have a television show. That's like a minstrel show. I'll give them a little minstrel show and I'll shove it in their face. And they'll feel they'll feel the white guilt, the crushing white guilt, and they'll know what they've done.
Damon Wayans White Voice
00:59:47 This show will be so negative, so offensive and racist. Hence I will prove my point.Traitorous White Woman # 1
00:59:54 Which is what?Damon Wayans White Voice
00:59:55 The point being that him the network does not want to see Migos on television unless they are befooled.Devon Stack
01:00:05 See, it's it's it's hard. It's almost hard. I look, I get that you could maybe say this is a comedy.01:00:12 Yeah, you could say that like it's not. It is satire and whatever, but it's just his voice in this movie is so weird.
01:00:20 It's like he's trying to sound like a a 70s Saturday morning cartoon super villain mixed with Steve Urkel. Like the entire ******* time. It's it's just so distracting.
01:00:33 So anyway, he decides. Well, you know, if they want that show, we're going to make a minstrel show. And. And I know just the guys I know these tap dancing black guys, we're going to invite them into the office and we're going to design AA television show. That's just literally like black face and everything.
01:00:52 And they they, they, they, they like the idea. Then the assistant goes home and you see her brother is most deaf.
01:01:02 Which is kind of interesting.
01:01:04 For a variety, well, I'll show you in a.
01:01:07 So her brother most deaf?
01:01:09 Is like one of these black power guys.
01:01:14 And again, he's supposed to. It's supposed to be satire. It's a parody. And so he's over the top with it, right? Like he's all about America, KKK, you know, and all this other stuff.
01:01:26 And I guess they're trying to show that there is, you know, they're trying to make fun of themselves a little bit, but but not really.
01:01:34 And and I'll show you why in.
01:01:36 A second.
01:01:42 Doing my my.
01:01:43 Music. And she's like, well, you're black power. Music is ********. So I'm not going to get you a.
01:01:48 A gig on that because we don't have anything for. There's no, there's no market for black power music.
01:01:56 So he goes and pitches his his minstrel show.
01:02:02 And once you know it, Mike Rappaport actually likes it. He.
01:02:05 Loves the idea.
Michael Rappaport
01:02:07 I'm all ears and my nose is a.01:02:08 Close second.
Devon Stack
01:02:10 So that's why I thought maybe they're saying like maybe he's like, is that what it is is that?01:02:14 What it is?
01:02:17 I mean, I don't know. I don't know anyway.
01:02:23 I might be reading too much into that, but anyway.
01:02:27 And again, you see his office is decorated by by the kind of black people that that white people, specifically white boomers, love to have.
01:02:37 Would love to have. Would love to see ******* their wife. I guess you could say you got like Mike Tyson, you know, you got Muhammad Ali there.
01:02:47 Uh, you know, it's all the sports ball.
01:02:51 ***** worship that the the boomers.
01:02:56 Participate in all throughout his office.
01:03:01 And he pitches his show.
Michael Rappaport
01:03:06 Always wanted to be on TV. Well, that's your.Sleep and Eat
01:03:08 Shot kid and that is sleeping. Eat or what's today? Sleep and eat. Sleep and ****** ******* eat. Ohh ****. Ohh ****, man. Tent sleeping.Damon Wayans White Voice
01:03:25 Two real cool real I know that this is out there, right? But it is.Michael Rappaport
01:03:32 Satire. No. No, no, no, no. Listen, I want you to take it out there and let's swing for.01:03:36 The bleachers on this one.
Damon Wayans White Voice
01:03:37 OK. Every week we follow the trials and tribulations of men 10s sleeping.01:03:43 Two real ***** let dusty go.
Michael Rappaport
01:03:46 What are their character traits ignorant?Damon Wayans White Voice
01:03:49 Down with it. Lazy and unlucky.Michael Rappaport
01:03:51 Oh, exactly. Exactly what I'm looking for.Damon Wayans White Voice
01:03:58 Men 10 here is the uneducated *****, what with educated freaks, who by some stroke of unbelievable stupidity, always makes his best laid plans go haywire.Michael Rappaport
01:04:11 Sleeping is this comical sidekick? Yes, yes, who sings like Sammy? He could sing too. Yes, this is gonna be big.Devon Stack
01:04:22 So of course, again, obviously satire. I think a little the voice makes it.01:04:28 Two over the top, but whatever the two performers are are slightly uncomfortable with the idea of playing literal minstrel show.
01:04:41 Like to the point where they're going to actually put blackface on the black people.
01:04:46 Minstrel show performers.
01:04:50 The assistant, who isn't that, isn't that.
01:04:55 Will Smith's wife.
01:04:59 I think that's Will Smith's wife, isn't it?
01:05:06 Right. Isn't that Jada?
01:05:09 I think that is.
01:05:11 That's pretty funny.
01:05:13 So she's uh, she's got a problem with it.
01:05:18 And she's the one that's like, you know, having a hard time, even though it's she knows what he's up to and she know she understands it. He's just making a point, but she's she doesn't like this. Right.
01:05:33 Mike report is all about it thinks that they should go full on as, as as they can, like they're literally going to, they're going to set it. The show will take place at a plantation in a watermelon patch. There's going to be cotton in the background. The band is going to be playing wearing.
01:05:53 You know the prison.
01:05:54 Pipes and you know ever, it's going to be it's going to be as as.
01:06:01 As minstrel show, as they can possibly make it.
01:06:06 So he has some tap dance for him, of course. Obviously we all know.
01:06:11 We all know what the what that's about, you know, like dancing for the white man, dancing for the white man.
01:06:18 Make sure you dance for the white man.
01:06:22 But then you have you cut to the black power guys and there in the recording studio most def is in the recording studio and he's going to do his black power music. And again, they're kind of making fun of black people for doing stuff like naming their their groups, you know, having the word black and everything.
01:06:41 And having like the you know, the the African visuals on everything and and and going over the top with embracing their blackness.
Over the Top Black Guy
01:06:50 Sit right here.01:06:51 What's that? What's that?
01:06:53 Is Black is black.
Devon Stack
01:06:58 Now you'll notice the guy in the corner.01:07:01 I can't tell if he's a Jew or not. He looks kind of Jewry.
01:07:05 But might not be and at first I was like ohh are they going to do again? This is like is this going to be like the the Jewish record producer?
01:07:13 And no, no, it's not. It's just a wigger.
Over the Top Black Guy
01:07:22 That's that's, that's the that's the name of the album, is the black outfit, right?Numbers Lady
01:07:23 Right there.Over the Top Black Guy
01:07:38 On this ******* black album.Devon Stack
01:07:42 So the irony here, and again, maybe they're being self aware, I don't know, maybe they're being self aware.01:07:49 But most death at the time that they made this.
01:07:53 Was in a group called Black Star like this is what like. This is literally one of the music videos that would have been out right when this was out.
Over the Top Black Guy
01:08:06 All night.Devon Stack
01:08:06 It's got all the African visual stuff, says Black Star. Everything's black, it's black.01:08:13 Black Blackety black, black.
01:08:16 So he's he's literally doing what that character is making again maybe it's self aware. I don't know, maybe.
01:08:22 It is I you'd.
01:08:23 Have to ask him. I just thought it was a little little interesting.
01:08:28 So anyway.
01:08:31 So they're at the the recording studio and getting into their black power rhetoric and.
01:08:38 Just what again like?
01:08:39 I thought maybe this is the.
01:08:40 Jew giving them ideas cause the white guy was like kind of like going along with it.
01:08:46 But again, I'll.
01:08:47 Show you why in a second it's it's it's he's just a he's just a wigger. He might be a Jew. Like the actor might be a Jew. I don't know. It's hard to.
01:08:55 Tell hard to.
01:08:56 Tell looks a bit, Julie, you know.
01:09:01 So meanwhile, back at the the television network, Damon Wayans tells the the tap dancing guys that.
01:09:12 You don't really study this stuff.
01:09:14 Yeah, start showing them old episodes of.
01:09:20 Of Amos and.
01:09:22 Was it Amos and Andy?
01:09:25 Which is kind of funny, Amos and Andy.
01:09:29 The first iteration of it, it was a Jew and and A and a white guy that that that he hired as as the other.
01:09:37 You know as Andy.
01:09:40 Because it was a radio show.
01:09:43 Say it was a radio show that this Jew was acting.
01:09:45 Like a black guy.
01:09:47 And this white guy was acting like a black.
01:09:49 Guy, at least I couldn't see anything. Maybe they're both yours. I couldn't find about the other guy being Jewish. I don't think that he is.
01:09:57 And so it.
01:09:58 Was these guys the guy in the left? Obviously Jewish. You just look at him and you know the Jew or goes out. I don't. I don't think the guy on the right is.
01:10:07 And it's possible, but I didn't. I didn't find anything.
01:10:12 So these guys were the on the radio doing Amos and Andy.
01:10:16 They would occasionally put on blackface.
01:10:20 And and do.
01:10:22 Like live performances, by the way, this is another moment in time or moment to take a look at.
01:10:31 Are passed and realize how healthy the immune system was.
01:10:39 Because in a way you could say.
01:10:41 Oh, it's white people mimicking black people, right?
01:10:45 In the same way, you know half of of Zoomer lingo and look same thing with the millennial lingo, or Gen. X lingo, like a lot of lot of slang comes from black people. It just does. It's white people mimicking black people.
01:11:02 That's that's always.
01:11:04 That's always happened in America, or not always, but certainly, since the civil rights movement, right, well prior to the civil rights movement and when this was going on here, I think this was around 1920 or so. So about 100 years ago.
01:11:19 That's how much the culture has shifted in 100 years. 100 years ago, white people had no problem dressing up like black people and going, going and performing as black people and making fun of black people for like, an entire show.
01:11:36 They have no problem doing that at all. So anyway, it was so popular that they wanted to turn it into a television show.
01:11:45 Well, they didn't want to do black face on a television show. I thought it would. They couldn't really sell it. People would know that it wasn't black people.
01:11:52 So initially they they wanted to hire these black actors and they were going to dub in the the radio show voices like the guys doing the the show, the radio show, the dub in their voices.
01:12:04 They eventually decide that that that would take too much time and it just, you know it would. It wouldn't work in terms of production, it would just be a nightmare. And so they they found black people that could mimic the the white people, voices of black people.
01:12:22 And this aired for a little bit.
01:12:26 And tell the N double ACP.
01:12:30 Freaked out and and started this huge campaign against all the spot. Like, again, things haven't changed.
01:12:38 Things haven't changed. They they freaked out and and went.
01:12:43 After the sponsors of.
01:12:44 The show they wanted to shut it down.
01:12:47 And it's kind of funny. The guy that was the head of the N double ACP at the time.
01:12:52 Look like this.
01:12:58 Blonde hair, blue eyed and get this.
01:13:01 His his name. No ********. His name was Walter White.
01:13:10 His name was literally Walter White.
01:13:18 He this ************ is about as black as Sargon.
01:13:24 He always said that like ohh well sorry. You know my one of my great, great grandpas was black. I don't know. He had some, like, cockamamie ********.
01:13:33 You know, excuse as to like how like, you know, explained that he was black somehow.
01:13:39 But again, he was so black.
01:13:42 Blonde hair, blue eyed name is Walter White.
01:13:48 So they they went after the the sponsor of the show, got it cancelled and in fact they any time that it was re aired like in reruns they would go after the the sponsors of those shows and eventually ended up in the public domain. So Anderson Andy.
01:14:05 If you can find copies of it, it's not. It's not that funny. It's 100 year old, you know, stupid.
01:14:11 Humor. But like it's all it's all in the public domain now.
01:14:20 So the actors are kind of offended. They're looking at the, you know, the.
01:14:24 The racist.
01:14:26 The racist stuff they're supposed to be emulating, and they're a little uncomfortable, like, like, satirizing it.
01:14:33 But they're told no, just do it. Just do it. You'll be fine.
Damon Wayans White Voice
01:14:37 The good Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King did not enjoy seeing his people beaten on the 6:00 notes. However, White America needed to see that in order to move this country to change, they need to see this show that exact same reason.Devon Stack
01:14:56 Another interesting admission.01:15:00 Martin Luther King.
01:15:03 Creating violence on television.
01:15:07 Was a side op.
01:15:10 In order to get white people to feel guilty.
01:15:13 You had to have footage of cops.
01:15:16 You know, taking control over illegal protests.
01:15:24 It look Black lives matter. It was. It was literally the same ****.
01:15:28 People trying to act like Martin Luther King was some kind of peaceful protest, or they're just you're just ignorant. You don't know what the **** was going on back then. They were burning down cities just like Black Lives Matter. ****, it was. It was no different. In fact, in some instances it was way worse.
01:15:45 Like way worse.
01:15:48 The difference is you didn't have camera phones.
01:15:53 The difference is the only people that controlled the footage of what got seen during that riot.
01:16:03 I guess they were, as Gavin McGinnis reported, they were ginos.
01:16:12 So you didn't get to actually see what happened. You didn't get to see what led to the police cracking down the black people. You just saw the police cracking down the black people and.
01:16:21 Now they don't even do that.
01:16:24 And now they don't even do that.
01:16:27 But again, once again, you had another admission. No white people need to see this.
01:16:32 We need to.
01:16:33 We need to foster that white guilt.
01:16:40 So he goes to the writers room and of course it's all Jews, but he makes one comment about one of them being Jewish. But it's not like derogatory and, but you can just like look.
01:16:51 Again, Spike Lee did the casting and.
01:16:56 Maybe he was did intentionally to show that it's all Jews, but they're they don't call them Jews, they call them white people the whole time.
01:17:03 And you know, they they make it clear.
01:17:06 And in fact, when he comments.
01:17:09 How come there's no there's no black writers? I would expect there to at least be 1 black writer.
01:17:16 You know, Spike Lee decides to go after, like, the the excuse that the the excuse that white people always use, right, like look, this is relevant today too because I I know you guys think that in the 90s everything is different, but it wasn't.
01:17:30 But the.
01:17:30 The equity that they're talking about in terms of the airline pilots, all that **** that's in the news right now.
01:17:36 And what do you hear? You hear people say, well, no, it's not that, you know, we can't have black pilots. We just need.
01:17:41 Whoever's most.
01:17:42 Qualified like, right? That's what the the boomers say.
01:17:46 What they were saying the same thing, and they were they and the black people were were disgusted with that answer.
Traitorous White Woman # 1
01:17:51 Maybe they couldn't find any people with experience or they wouldn't work for the pay, or they refused to work on the shelf.Damon Wayans White Voice
01:18:01 Perhaps they couldn't put their crack pipes down long enough to apply.Devon Stack
01:18:16 Same same ******* rhetoric.01:18:20 Nothing has changed.
01:18:23 So he tells them, you know, you guys are. Let's take advantage of the fact.
01:18:27 That you're all white.
01:18:29 Let's get you guys to really use your inner racism.
01:18:34 Because, you know, we're trying to. That's what we're trying to do. We're trying to amp up the the racism in this the show as much as humanly possible.
01:18:41 So, since you're white, you're naturally you're you're full of hatred. So once you really tap into that, when you write this.
Damon Wayans White Voice
01:18:48 It may be hard for some of you, liberal minded, good white folks to write such offensive material. I want you to tap into your white angst.Devon Stack
01:19:02 Tap into your right angst.01:19:09 That, that white angst that we're all capable of.
01:19:14 So the taping begins. They're going to tape the show, make the pilot.
01:19:21 There's still a little uncomfortable dressing up in the the black face stuff.
01:19:26 But they go out and start the dance.
01:19:31 The white audience is, of course, shocked.
01:19:35 And uncomfortable.
01:19:39 And they're also, they're like hostages.
01:19:45 Their hostages, and they don't know how to react.
01:19:50 They know that they're stuck in an impossible situation.
01:19:55 If I don't clap, I'm not clapping at the black guy.
01:20:00 But if I do clap, I'm clapping for the black guy doing something that is racist.
01:20:09 I don't know what to.
01:20:10 Do says the white woman.
01:20:14 They're like a deer in headlights.
01:20:18 See, this is the boomer going to or watching def Comedy Jam?
01:20:22 A boomer that stayed up too late and found himself watching HBO at like 1:00 in the morning when Def Comedy Jam or Something comes on, he's like, what the hell is this?
01:20:31 I don't know if I should laugh at this or not.
01:20:34 But then, of course, they glance over. Ohh the black guys clapping.
01:20:40 The black guy says that he's he's saying it's OK. He's laughing. Ohh. Thank God I can. I can relax now. The black guy is enjoying this.
01:20:51 I can enjoy it too. I had to. I had to know. I had to know.
01:20:54 If it was.
01:20:55 OK, with black people for me to enjoy this.
01:21:00 I'm definitely not a hostage, though.
01:21:04 I'm I'm definitely not like, like feeling like someone with a a literal gun to their head. I've I've already accepted the idea. It's already generally accepted in society that if I say a certain word, if I say.
01:21:17 Around certain people in my society I might be beat to death and and not only is that just accepted, it's it's funny. It's got like people like ohh well, maybe you shouldn't have said.
01:21:30 But I'm definitely not a hostage, right?
01:21:34 I'm definitely not liking some mental prison.
01:21:42 Oh, but the black guy seems to be enjoying himself. I guess I can too.
01:21:51 So the lights start to slowly.
01:21:54 Laugh at the jokes and clap.
01:21:58 As the minstrel show goes on.
01:22:01 Because they keep looking over at the black people and the black people are laughing and clapping. So they're like, OK.
01:22:08 Well, I guess I guess it's fine because the the warden says it's OK.
01:22:14 Massa says I can laugh.
01:22:17 Hey, Massa. See, here's a layer of satire you probably weren't planning on there. Spike Lee, all Massa says we can laugh. Massa says it's OK for us to laugh at the jokes.
01:22:32 And so laugh they do.
01:22:35 And it's so successful, in fact.
01:22:39 Rappaport calls them up after the the taping and says network loved it.
01:22:45 They want to.
01:22:46 Order a whole season of the show. Congratulations.
01:22:53 And Wayans is stunned.
01:22:55 He thought it would be so over the top racist.
01:22:59 There wouldn't ever be a possibility.
01:23:02 That anyone would touch that show and it would destroy the careers of the people that thought it was good.
01:23:12 Wouldn't you know it white people, they.
01:23:14 Love. They love minstrel.
01:23:15 Shows. That's all they really wanted out.
01:23:16 Of black people anyway.
01:23:18 By the way, partially true.
01:23:22 See, sometimes your enemies. You gotta listen to what they're saying. Cause sometimes, yeah, they they might frame it a different way, but sometimes they'll catch things that maybe you didn't think about.
01:23:33 For example, when people first decided, yeah, you know what? Maybe we should. Maybe it's not that big of a deal if we have blacks in our society. Do you think maybe for a second you think, especially judging by how they portrayed them in film and in music, you think maybe they had something to do with the fact that they thought that's all they would be?
01:23:53 Don't you think maybe just for a second. I mean, after watching any movie from 1930, then maybe they thought, well, you know what's, what's wrong with having some blind people? Well, they're going to be is like some morbidly obese nanny to my kids and and make me some pancakes occasionally. And maybe they'll play the piano at the the bar that I go to meet that, you know, bombshell.
01:24:14 They're just going to be in the.
01:24:15 Background entertaining us.
01:24:17 You know, it's kind of like Mexicans, right? Like, what's the big deal? They're just going to be mowing my lawn.
01:24:24 Sure. The leaf blowers, they're a little bit annoying from time to time, but they're just going to be the ones watching my kids while I go to work.
01:24:34 They're just gonna be the ones installing my deck in the backyard. They're just going to the.
01:24:37 Ones digging out my pool.
01:24:43 What's the harm in that?
01:24:53 See, that's the aspect of diversity. Like if white people weren't such ******* liars to themselves and others.
01:25:00 That's the aspect of diversity that white people are comfortable with. Oh, you mean you're just going to be this unskilled labor that comes in and does the **** jobs that I can pay? Like, like, everything gets cheaper, everything from sandwiches to.
01:25:14 To, you know, gardening.
01:25:19 Oh, that's not a big deal then, as long as you're not living in my neighborhood, I'm not.
01:25:22 To see you or like that.
01:25:25 Long as you stay out of my gated community, that's fine.
01:25:35 Mine don't have to actually ever talk to you or anything like that. It's fine.
01:25:44 Yeah. So ultimately.
01:25:47 They're right.
01:25:49 That is what?
01:25:49 That is the version of black people white people are comfortable with.
01:25:54 The version of black people that white people are comfortable with are the black people that are playing basketball, you know, safely far away on TV.
01:26:04 You got like a a a plate glass window and and miles and miles of fiber optic cables separate safely separating you from the the black Nod TV, throwing the ball in the basket.
01:26:20 Or the rap music.
01:26:22 The rap music download.
01:26:25 You've got the entire Internet between you and that guy rapping about murder.
01:26:43 That, that, that.
01:26:44 Is that's the version of diversity boomers like.
01:26:48 They just can't admit it.
01:26:56 They can't admit it.
01:27:03 So in this movie.
01:27:06 His father is Paul Mooney. I don't know how many of you guys are familiar with that, this, this extremely, this guy hates white people. He made his entire career, was how much he hated white people.
01:27:21 And there look, this is this movie again, satire. But I think the irony is lost.
01:27:25 On Spike Lee.
01:27:28 By even introducing this this comedian in into his movie.
01:27:38 So David Wayans decides to go see his father. Who's Paul Mooney?
01:27:42 Paul Mooney again, who hates, hates white people.
01:27:46 This is a cover of one of his albums.
01:27:50 Race, it says.
01:27:51 With a bunch of white people about to run about to run away from him while.
01:27:55 He's holding a gun.
01:28:02 Paul Mooney, who again?
01:28:04 His entire career is making fun of white people. This is one of the more tame things.
01:28:13 But this will give you at least like some some taste. And just imagine there's white boomers in the audience lapping this **** up. Oh, he's right. We are ******* ****.
Paul Mooney
01:28:25 This is what I want to ask white folks. Why are white people obsess with wild?01:28:32 What is the trip with them?
01:28:35 We're always trying to train.
01:28:36 Some of our animals, those are our animals. We come black folks, we come from what wild animals live. We don't give a damn about the wild. It was the last time you seen a.
01:28:45 On the elephant.
01:28:49 It's white folks that can help this up.
01:28:53 They try to train ****. They've been talking since I'm gorilla for 20 years. Coco, Coco steak, ***** Kitty Coco.
01:29:02 Coco suck freaks.
Devon Stack
01:29:06 And a super tame but even in the movie.Over the Top Black Guy
01:29:11 I didn't know the movie.Paul Mooney
01:29:12 I sold my movie to the studio. I'm really excited about the last white man on Earth.01:29:18 Don't look for a.
01:29:19 Sequel, we catch it.
Devon Stack
01:29:23 I saw the movie to her studio. The last white man.01:29:26 Don't look for a sequel. We'll catch him.
01:29:32 Isn't. Again, this is just real quick. There's there's way we're stuffed in that I just didn't have time to sit there and and look for Paul Mooney ship, but if you're familiar with Paul money, you know I'm talking about his entire career was just like white people suck, basically.
01:29:48 And that was his career in the 90s. Again, I thought the 90s were so bad, so much better. Right? Where is the white comedian that made his entire career? Just saying, yeah, ******* are stupid. Like, for 10 years straight filling up auditoriums and getting the specials on Comedy Central.
01:30:05 Pretty sure that never happened.
01:30:10 So he goes and talks to his dad.
01:30:14 And his dad says that he could never sell out and work in television or movies because he hates white people. I mean, basically and.
01:30:25 They they want.
01:30:26 Him to be have a wider appeal.
01:30:31 To an audience again, Paul Mooney is playing himself.
01:30:35 In this movie, because that was really what happened to Paul Mooney, he he's only had bit parts.
01:30:41 In movies where he was put there by, you know, other black people like in this in like in this movie, there's no reason for him to be in this movie. It's not part of the story.
01:30:51 He just, they just wanted to have Paul Mooney in there.
01:30:58 But the reason he never got a movie, really and never got any kind of deals.
01:31:03 Was because he just ******* hated white people and he wasn't gonna sell out, which you gotta respect it, I guess.
01:31:11 So slowly, the actors start to resent having to put on black face, even though they do like the shows popularity.
01:31:21 You know, they they go record more episodes, they start airing some of the episodes.
01:31:28 You know, this is the intro for their they they don't, they don't like how over the top the the characters are, they complain a little bit and they feel like that's demeaning.
01:31:40 But at the same time, you know they're making a good uh paycheck and.
01:31:47 You know, they like the the sponsorship money, even they don't like the sponsors.
01:31:53 You know the sponsors are. It's all malt liquor again. The implication, of course being that.
01:32:00 It's somehow the the tricky white people forcing black people to drink malt liquor by advertising during the show.
01:32:10 They also make a joke about because in the 90s black people love Tommy Hilfiger for some.
01:32:16 So they called it Timmy Timmy Hill and showed this, like, super white guy.
01:32:23 Again, I think pretty sure Tommy Hilfiger's Jewish, isn't he?
01:32:32 He might not be.
01:32:35 Tommy Hilfiger.
01:32:44 Where's his early life?
01:32:51 Well, yeah, judging by his his last wife or his first wife's last name was klopfenstein.
01:33:02 Yeah, pretty sure he is Jewish.
01:33:09 There's no early life on on Wikipedia. Personal life, maybe. I don't know.
01:33:14 But anyway, so again they they ignore that they're it's just like, oh, look, it's the whitest guy ever.
01:33:25 And then they do they again, they have another.
01:33:27 Moment of truth.
01:33:29 They hire some. Again, they don't point out that she's Jewish, but they hire a A because the show is so popular. You know, even Clinton. See, this is how long ago this was. They had Clinton clapping.
01:33:41 This this before.
01:33:42 Bush was president. That's how long ago this was, uh. This was produced. Even though I don't think it came out till 2000.
01:33:51 And they hire this lady who's like this marketing strategy strategy lady.
01:33:57 Who is Jewish?
01:34:00 But they don't point out that she's.
01:34:01 Jewish, but again, they.
01:34:02 They do point this part out.
01:34:05 So she's hired to combat the bad press they might get from groups like.
01:34:12 The NAACP, etcetera.
PR Jew
01:34:15 Mr. Delacroix, let me assure you, I got my pH. D in African American studies.Michael Rappaport
01:34:20 So you ****** that ***** in college and excuse me. Excuse me.Devon Stack
01:34:27 So yeah, that's basically all those chicks that say.01:34:32 There's a little bit there's, there's a little bit of a.
01:34:34 A little bit of honesty there.
01:34:38 But her work, it pans out the the shows a hit.
01:34:44 They get a little bit of negative press, but for the most.
01:34:46 Part, you know, people are calling it controversial, but like in a good way, like in the 90s, that was also a thing. Like if you know that that's how South Park got started. South Park was a product of its, of its era. If something like South Park tried to come out in the 80s.
01:35:01 Never would have happened, right?
01:35:03 The 90s, the whole, the whole, the whole thing was let's try to be edgy as possible. Let's try to be as offensive as possible. Like, that's what made something good.
01:35:14 You know, little kids are wearing black face masks on Halloween.
01:35:22 The black face stuff is big in Times Square.
01:35:27 Al Sharpton is mad about it, so he goes in protest, but there's not really a whole lot of pushback.
01:35:35 And the black power rap group is really ****** ***. They think that this is this is setting black people back.
01:35:42 And they're just dancing monkeys for the white man. And they got to do something about it.
01:35:50 So they start trying to come up with a plan to to stop the the minstrel show.
01:35:57 Meanwhile, white ladies.
01:35:59 Are embracing it as as you would expect White ladies to embrace it again. Also very realistic.
01:36:08 If tomorrow you were to get people from.
01:36:10 Black lives matter.
01:36:13 To tell white ladies that wearing black face like this and changing their profile picture to this.
01:36:19 Was somehow in support of Black.
01:36:21 People, they do it.
01:36:23 They would do it immediately.
01:36:27 And that's exactly what happens in this movie.
01:36:32 The show goes on. They keep recording more episodes and airing more episodes.
01:36:39 And eventually.
01:36:42 Sleep and eat.
01:36:44 Decides he's had enough.
01:36:47 He likes the money, he likes the fame.
01:36:51 He he's thankful for the opportunity, but he just feels like he's being exploited and he feels like it's he's he's sold out.
01:37:00 And so he decides to quit the show.
01:37:04 Meanwhile, I thought I just thought this was.
01:37:06 Kind of funny. The show goes on without him.
01:37:12 Well, you'll see why I thought this.
01:37:13 Was funny.
01:37:14 This guy. So he's going through the the the.
01:37:16 The the guy who warms up the crowd at the beginning of the taping.
01:37:21 It is like this black comedian that puts on black face and dresses up like different presidents.
01:37:27 And he decides to go.
01:37:28 Into the crowd and and say are.
01:37:30 You a Niger?
01:37:32 Yeah, and and and and, you know, ask different audience members if they're because they're they're trying to, you know, that's the whole the whole stick.
Over the Top Black Guy
01:37:40 Is you a? I'm a Sicilian Niger.01:37:45 I'm over Niger, Niger idiot.
Paul Mooney
01:37:49 You know what they say about Sicilians with Donkey to most things.Devon Stack
01:38:05 Uh spaghetti anyway.01:38:07 So while this is going on.
01:38:11 The man tan the I forget what his real name is. Been the show they call man Tan. It's man tan and sleep and eat right.
01:38:20 Man tan the guy with the dreadlocks, starts to have a a crisis. You know his friend already quit the show. He's backstage. He doesn't want to put the makeup on. He feels like it's humiliating. He's hearing all these spaghetti in the audience saying how they're darker than black people and you know.
01:38:39 He's just kind of like, oh, this is this is too much pressure. I don't think I can do this.
01:38:44 Anymore. And he's not getting it in the makeup. And so Damon Wayans, who is now become addicted to the popularity of his show, he's never had a show this popular before. And even though, you know, it was started out as supposed to be this, this satirical thing that they was supposed to show people how racist they were, he's now.
01:39:04 Embracing the success and he's just like, **** it. Whatever. I have a popular show now, so he comes back and.
01:39:09 He's really upset.
Damon Wayans White Voice
01:39:10 God dammit, man. Ray, we've got a shelter. Tape, please.01:39:16 Go to your room.
01:39:17 Put on your costume and black enough.
Man Tan
01:39:19 Look, man, I'm not playing myself, no.Damon Wayans White Voice
01:39:22 More come again?Man Tan
01:39:23 Come again? I'm done.Devon Stack
01:39:26 And the Oscar goes to that, the acting is so bad. The acting is really bad in this movie. That's why it's I get it. Like in comedies, the acting is usually not the best, but it's just like sometimes it's just like I I feel like I'm watching a high school.01:39:47 So he refuses to get into makeup and he goes out on stage and.
01:39:52 And basically yells like he's tired of being called A and the whole audience gasps and they don't know how to react because now before it was OK to say you were bigger and now the sun, this black guy saying it's not so I don't know how. I don't know what to do.
01:40:09 So the the network people run off and and kick them off the the set.
01:40:14 And throw them in the alley behind the studio.
01:40:18 Where he is kidnapped by most deaf and his and his gang, his black gang.
01:40:25 And most deaf and his black gang.
01:40:29 They tell they they they they have hook up a webcam basically and stream to the Internet and say that they're going to execute mantan.
01:40:39 From man, Tan and sleep and eat.
01:40:42 Live on on the Internet.
01:40:46 And they send like notifications to all the the television networks, and they make sure everyone's going to be watching.
01:40:52 And they set up this web page that's very 90s looking.
01:40:56 The Mantan Millennium show.
01:41:00 Feeds do your do your stuff. Dance of death. Witness the man. Tan. Dance his final dance.
01:41:09 Long in the night at 10:00 PM.
01:41:14 So they they streamed him dancing while they shoot at his feet like dance monkey dance.
01:41:22 And then, of course, they execute him.
01:41:30 And here, here's what's weird to me.
01:41:36 The whole the whole movie is. It's supposed. Obviously it's it's a Spike Lee movie. It's supposed to be pro black. It's supposed to be like this argument for, like, ohh, we're all you know, like, stop treating us like we're lesser than or stop treating us like there's something different about us. And but then they exhibit this kind of behavior, even when they're they're they're the writers. They're the writers of the movie.
01:41:56 Where you still have the like. In fact, if anything, Spike Lee was more realistic in his depiction of black people in this instance than any.
01:42:04 Hollywood movie ever was.
01:42:06 Where they they have this black gang going and kidnap a guy and and just shoot him for no reason.
01:42:13 And stream it on the Internet like that's probably the most realistic depiction of black people. He's complaining he's complaining, acting as if Hollywood is cranking out all these movies and television shows that that is grossly misrepresenting the behavior of black people by showing them being too violent and being gangster and all this other ****.
01:42:34 And then in his movie, he's he's he shows that, which is. Look, I'm not saying it's too violent, too gangster to represent black. I think it it perfectly represents black people.
01:42:46 It doesn't even and it doesn't stop there. So after they shoot him.
01:42:51 The police show up.
01:42:53 And of course, the police. This is what how you know that he was supposed to just that white guy that's with him is supposed to.
01:42:59 Just be a.
01:42:59 Wigger the police opened fire and they kill every single guy except the white guy.
01:43:05 You know, because that's what the cops do is they they only kill black people. And even though the white guy like he was in on it and everything, he's fine because the white people made sure not be careful. Don't shoot that white guy.
01:43:20 So the white guy gets hauled off and he's fine.
01:43:25 The assistant has this mental breakdown because I guess she was into mantan. And again this is again another one of these instances where I'm like, well, hold on. I thought the whole argument of this movie is that Hollywood's depicting black people. Is this low impulse control group that is extra Viola.
01:43:42 And now this black director is has made a film that's depicting black people as low impulse control who are especially violent.
01:43:53 Because now she comes on or into the the.
01:43:58 The head or the the executive suite of the of Damon Wayans after the after it's discovered that man Tans been shot on the Internet.
01:44:08 And after forcing him to watch a tape of minstrel show stuff.
01:44:15 She shoots him and kills him.
01:44:20 Which I guess is if you're black, that makes a lot of sense. That's a good ending, I suppose, because, you know, in a way, in a way, let's think about this, even though he's black in a way he he kind of he kind of.
01:44:31 Called someone a.
01:44:34 Right.
01:44:36 Like in a way, he kind of called someone a.
01:44:40 So he deserves it. I mean, he should have known better. He he shouldn't have said the N word.
01:44:47 He shouldn't have, said the N.
01:44:48 Word. But he did.
01:44:51 And so he deserved to be shot in the stomach and killed.
01:44:56 And then the movie ends.
01:44:58 With it just literally, it's just clip after clip, like it's long, it's like.
01:45:02 It's almost like I feel like it's like almost 10 minutes long. It's just like every clip they could find of of black stereotypes depicted in cartoons and movies, like for, like, 10 minutes straight.
01:45:16 And then it ends with man Tan doing his little :).
01:45:22 Bamboozled the end.
01:45:27 So that's yeah, that was that was bamboozled.
01:45:32 And you're right, the whites have been bamboozled.
01:45:40 Leaving bamboozled into thinking that.
01:45:45 That they were just going to have.
01:45:46 They're going to be entertained.
01:45:49 They're gonna entertain. They're gonna have black baseball players and football players and rappers and other musicians, entertainers.
01:46:00 Little Denzel.
01:46:04 Morgan Freeman.
01:46:09 In fact, God dammit. The other day I saw a ******* run.
01:46:22 With the Mexicans, they think they're going to get cheap labor.
01:46:27 Cheap help cheap slave labor.
01:46:33 Literally no downside.
01:46:36 I mean, mamacitas gotta ride the ******* bus for three hours just to get here in time to watch my kids while I go **** *** and get a happy hour.
01:46:51 And there's they're they're far, far away from my, my.
01:46:55 Gated community.
01:47:07 Yeah, that's what.
01:47:08 It is the by the way, the Paul Mooney.
01:47:12 Again, I didn't have time to.
01:47:13 Really, I.
01:47:13 Just I just had this clip in here.
01:47:15 Too, I figured I'd play it.
01:47:18 Just keep in mind this was the 90s. This is Paul Mooney.
01:47:25 It actually it was. It was just after 911. It's just after 911.
01:47:31 Paul Mooney put this special together, talking about how white like the entire show.
01:47:36 Was called. It was called analyzing white America.
01:47:40 And for an hour straight, he's just talking like for an hour straight. He's talking **** about white people. This is how the show opens.
Paul Mooney
01:47:48 I'm Paul Mooney. Welcome to analyzing white America. It's a very difficult job, and I'm just the man for it. Let's welcome our first guest.01:47:59 Congressman Phillips.
Devon Stack
01:48:05 I tell you what's been bothering me most recently. Is it? I guess it's guilt.01:48:12 I don't know. It's like blacks make.
01:48:15 Me feel guilty, sorry.
01:48:18 Arabs make me feel guilty. Jews make me feel guilty.
01:48:22 I don't know. I I just feel like everything by being a white man. I'm. I'm. I'm, I'm.
01:48:28 The guilty party.
01:48:31 This 911 thing, I mean, you know.
01:48:35 It sort of puts us all in the same pot, right? You know, blacks, whites, it doesn't matter. But well, it's fear too, I.
01:48:45 Got to tell you that.
01:48:46 My, my, my, my fear I'm scared to get on an airplane. I'm scared to fly anymore.
01:48:52 We're supposed to have a conference in in Las Vegas next week. I'm scared to death to go there.
Paul Mooney
01:48:58 911 is a different world, ain't it?01:49:02 And shocked, just stunned. And it took that to make white folks realize that we're human.
01:49:08 Yeah, you understand. You know, because they were so worried about us. They so America is so worried about black folks. They were so worried about the land. They forgot about the sand.
01:49:21 Now a lot of you are clap. A lot of you are clapping.
01:49:23 A lot of you house are scared. Just.
01:49:28 You don't get us in trouble.
01:49:33 No emotion, no reaction.
01:49:37 You black. You live in America, you in trouble. I can't get you in no trouble. White folks made us tough because they've been terrorizing us for 500 years.
01:49:47 Sickened dogs putting water holes into this, we.
01:49:50 Used to tear this isn't a.
01:49:51 Big deal to us.
Devon Stack
01:49:53 An entire hour of that.01:49:57 And white bloomers were lapping that **** up.
01:50:02 He he's right.
01:50:04 He said send.
01:50:14 So anyway, yeah, the the the war is already the the war started a long time ago. And I I just don't think.
01:50:22 You know, like at a certain point, if you don't show up to the starting line, like at a certain point, there is an event horizon, right? There's, there's the the point of no return.
01:50:34 You know, I I think I've used this metaphor before. It's like there is a point. If you're in a rowboat.
01:50:41 And you are drifting towards a waterfall.
01:50:44 There's a definitive line that once you cross.
01:50:48 You lack the ability to row your way.
01:50:53 Out of the current.
01:50:55 Of that waterfall.
01:50:57 Had you started rowing, maybe like an inch prior?
01:51:01 You might have made.
01:51:02 It but there there is an event horizon that once you crossover that.
01:51:07 That point of no return.
01:51:10 It doesn't matter what you do, it doesn't.
01:51:14 The current of the waterfall, the pole of the waterfall, is stronger than the energy and the power that you.
01:51:22 Can come up with.
01:51:26 It's a finite amount.
01:51:34 And I'm just. I just think that this this whole border stuff that people are talking about, like it somehow matters anymore. It's like the mother, the mother of all of all too little, too late.
01:51:47 In fact, it's not even. It's not. It's not even like anything happening yet.
01:52:00 It's like a a Band-Aid on a shotgun wound.
01:52:10 So anyway.
01:52:12 That is a bamboozled everybody, ladies and gentlemen.
01:52:18 We're going to take a look at Hyper Chats.
01:52:23 I kind of screwed up the.
01:52:26 No, I think this is working. It's hard.
01:52:27 To know.
01:52:29 All right.
01:52:38 Alright, let's take a look here. Night Nation review.
01:52:42 Says I think we've been bamboozled chat.
01:52:46 Yes, you've been bamboozled or bamboozled.
01:52:52 As I like to say.
01:52:55 Rabbit Hole, says Devin, thank you for these insanely well produced streams and videos. If everyone in the in the chat would please kindly show their hands, please show your hands. Show your hands please. So you so that you aren't sent to the soap camps.
01:53:16 1488.
01:53:19 Ohh I I see what you're doing. I see what you're doing. I I think I don't understand the hand.
01:53:24 Thing though.
01:53:28 Thank you very much.
01:53:31 Rabbit hole Antoine.
01:53:34 Murder. Murder.
01:53:38 Learn speech to text. Do that.
Traitorous White Woman # 1
01:53:42 And Juan and he grew.Devon Stack
01:53:45 I like it when it talks, it says.01:53:46 That hey bro, I read your book for free on the Internet. Where can I buy the second one? Also where can I find the day of the rope film? You said you're going to do a stream comprehensively demonstrating how the 2020 election was stolen. However, I tried using that.
01:54:03 One guys tour to find it but couldn't look at this point. It's it's kind of a moot point. I would say that there's there's the bottom line is the.
01:54:16 The the chain of custody.
01:54:19 Of a lot of the ballots is ridiculous.
01:54:22 The the the ballots that are proven.
01:54:26 To be false.
01:54:28 By the thousands the the ballots that were found in places like dumpsters by the thousands, the ballots that came from underneath, like on video, came from underneath those those tables and that.
01:54:43 I forget what state that was.
01:54:45 The the counting locations where they literally blocked out the window so you couldn't see what they were doing, but more more convincing for well, two. The two things that are convincing for me.
01:54:56 Is 1 the vulnerability of the machines used? You should never have electronic voting. They've been hacking voting machines and hacking conventions for decades, like little girls are hacking voting machines.
01:55:10 You know, like like little little like this. Like, literally like this. This, this is what's happening with the voting machines at at hacking conventions.
Jurastic Park Hacker Gril
01:55:26 It's a unique system, I know this.01:55:31 It's all the piles of the whole park. It tells you everything.
01:55:35 I gotta find.
Devon Stack
01:56:32 Yeah, that's basically what happened.01:56:36 No, I mean like, but no for like being serious the the voting machines are ridiculously vulnerable to attack with no possible way of of proving that they weren't hacked. Like that's kind of a big deal that you can't. You can't verify the integrity of of your machines.
01:56:54 And the other thing is just the all the none of the statistical data added up and I don't care if you say well, the anomalous numbers were all because of mail in ballots. Now we we also have video of of people dropping off bails of of of ballots at drop off boxes and.
01:57:14 The attempt to.
01:57:16 Uh. Uh.
01:57:18 Fight the release of the security footage and the attempt that the local governments will not even just attempt the the succeeded attempt. I guess the the local governments made to destroy the the paper trails of a lot. I mean it's.
01:57:36 I look, I could go on and on and on, but the there's there's so much evidence that it's it's.
01:57:45 Unless you're. Unless you've got like a. Unless you're kind of ******** and don't understand statistics or computers and stuff like that, there's no possible way you can look at the available facts and think that it was a normal election by any means. And and I don't mean like, oh, of course it wasn't normal. There was mail in ballots and so. But no, I mean like.
01:58:02 As in fraud abnormal.
01:58:05 Anyway, let's take a look here.
01:58:09 Antoine. Alright, I did that one man of low moral fiber. Hey, Devin, you had mentioned Austin as the blueprint for Texas near the start of the stream, there was a degenerate in Austin that set up a stream in the alley behind his apartment.
01:58:29 There were so many black crack heads that had actually garnered some national attention before the heap shut it down.
01:58:38 Are you sure that wasn't San Francisco? I remember a San Francisco string like that. Maybe someone did it in Austin, too? I, I guess.
01:58:44 I would believe it.
01:58:46 I mean, at a certain point, they're going to, the two are going to be, you know, they're just going to be.
01:58:51 Geographically different and that's going to be about it.
01:58:54 Lying, lying says I'll have a *****.
01:59:00 Jay Ray 1981 says nothing will happen. Womp Womp, I would agree with that. Nothing, nothing will happen. Well, especially with this border thing. There's not going to be some civil war kind of a thing. And you know this, the second Nikki Haley supported it, she she exists to maintain the.
01:59:20 Status quo. She's not going to support anything that would jeopardize the status quo.
01:59:26 So the second I thought saw her support.
01:59:29 It what was going on and not and look and like I said, the fact that it's it's Abbott who who operates the the state of Texas from an underground bunker in Israel. You know, it's like.
01:59:43 What did you what did you expect?
01:59:45 UM, let's see here.
01:59:51 Cream cheese privilege says, hey, Devin, I think the only way the white race will survive is if we get.
01:59:58 Off this planet.
02:00:00 Well look, the problem is, is people like Elon Musk are going to have the technology that either him or someone like him.
02:00:08 Or a government agency, or they're going to be the ones deciding who gets to leave.
02:00:13 And they're not going to make that. They're not going to base that decision on race.
02:00:18 So yeah, maybe maybe a long long term. I mean, I don't know, maybe when it becomes as normal as you know like an airline travel you know?
02:00:29 But if that's, can we even make it to that point, if diversity is going to, I guess, maybe right? It'll just be like it'll be like those 80s movies where for some reason everything's like Asian and Japanese easy, because I think it's because Japan was making so much of the electronics, you know, like Sony was getting big and all the TV's, they stopped being.
02:00:49 RCA's they started being like panasonics and all these like Japanese company.
02:00:54 And so people started thinking like, oh, the future is Japanese and, like, and the Japanese were buying up big chunks of, you know, technology companies in America and stuff and properties, of course, that that's it, you know, seems too. But now, but maybe maybe they'll it'll be still kind of like that, but it'll be it'll be Chinese. Like you'll have the.
02:01:14 The flight to the Moon will just be a a Chinese company. Who knows?
02:01:23 But even even.
02:01:23 Then by that time, they'll for sure have have the chip in the hat or something like that, and then you won't be allowed to to fly on the Chinese space space line. As I say airline, but a space line I guess.
02:01:37 You won't be able to fly in that unless you know you. You're the chip in the head reports that you're you know you're good to go philosophically.
02:01:48 Rabbit Hole, says Deb, and I spoke with a friend who's in this late 20s or in his late 20s and married.
02:01:55 He was having major marital problems today. I asked him how it was going. Check this out. She was miserable because of her job. Her job was stressing her out. Now they're fine. Go figure. Right. He has to make more. But they're happy. Yeah. I I can understand that. I can understand that.
02:02:17 I I think it's a natural thing for women to have to.
02:02:22 Have careers. I mean, I don't like.
02:02:24 The payload? Her.
02:02:24 Job was. I mean, I think there's some jobs that women can do and also if she's in her 20s, then she shouldn't have a job. She's that's when she should be making the babies. So.
02:02:34 You know, but later on in life, if she wants to be a secretary or you know something that women can do, that would be totally fine. Sell, sell pies at the side of the road.
02:02:47 Uh, let's see here. Jay Ray 1981, was it fake news that Abbott has been in India lately?
02:02:57 I don't know.
02:02:58 I heard something about that, but I didn't look further into it.
02:03:03 Let's just, well, let's just look.
02:03:10 There we go.
02:03:14 This is from Axios 2 days ago.
02:03:20 Greg Abbott is spending the week in India with business leaders from Austin. Well, look at that. See, it's he's making a global **** city. Even more global **** to trade, to boost trade and investment in Texas. Yes, investment in other words, globalism.
02:03:38 Why it matters Abbott, who recently made a trip.
02:03:41 To Israel, great.
02:03:43 Continues to blaze the international trail he fashions himself.
02:03:47 As a global leader.
02:03:50 Oh man.
02:03:53 So yeah, he's apparently doing globalist deals in India.
02:03:59 So that Austin can be even less white.
02:04:02 So congratulations with that.
02:04:05 Archaic way says if Hitler had won, Germany populations may have grown indefinitely or German population. I wonder if they would have respected blood and soil or if.
02:04:20 Lebens Lehman schramm.
02:04:23 What is that?
Paul Mooney
02:04:27 Luby's wrong.Devon Stack
02:04:29 Would proceed until it was planted. Aryan from a perspective that is not white, black or Jewish. Perhaps it was a lose lose between bleached into oblivion or serfdom. Well, hold on.02:04:43 I wonder if they alright if.
02:04:47 I wonder if they would have respected blood and soil, or if what's. What's this leaving whatever.
02:04:56 And then is.
02:04:59 German concept of expansionism, the philosophy that.
02:05:03 Blah blah blah blah.
02:05:05 Became the ideological ideological principle of Nazism, blah blah blah. So it's like Greater Israel for for Hitler, I don't know.
02:05:20 Yeah, I mean, I don't know, who knows, I don't have a crystal ball. It's it's impossible. That's The thing is, it's impossible to know.
02:05:27 What would have happened?
02:05:29 And so it's it's nice that I I I I try not to get hung up on. Oh, if only we've done this or if only we've done that and and focus more on OK we didn't do this or we didn't do that this was the result so how do we do better now now that we see the result of what we did before if the result was bad.
02:05:49 How do we avoid doing that same?
02:05:51 Bad thing again, right?
02:05:55 Jay Ray, Night 31, wrestle with wrestler with guitar. Underrated post.
02:06:03 I'm not sure what underrated post you're talking about there.
02:06:08 White noise. Gavin lost a lot of people over his raid prank because his ***** prank wasn't enough. I guess it's too bad he turned out to be the way he is. Some of his jokes really do hit. Thank you for being painfully honest and all of the work you do to work for our people. I'd like to return this duck.
02:06:29 Well, I'll tell you.
02:06:32 I I think honestly, ultimately.
02:06:35 For Gavin, it's it's a generational thing. There's just certain people that are. I know he's not a boomer, but I think he's just right there on the edge.
02:06:43 Of too old to get it.
02:06:46 He's also he doesn't have a white face.
02:06:50 Really, he just? I mean, he doesn't. He doesn't have a white family and whatever. Look, I'm look, I'm going to talk **** about his family, but I'm going to tell you this. He'll never, ever and no one that doesn't have a white family will ever put race will prioritize race the same way. Someone who has a white family.
02:07:10 Like because they can.
02:07:12 Because their families in this, you know, no man's land when it comes to race. In fact it it's it's kind of demonstrating their their lack of.
02:07:24 I wanna say loyalty, but I mean the the lack of importance that they've put on a race to begin with, the fact that they married outside their race.
02:07:32 Right. So that's this is.
02:07:34 What it is? He's never.
02:07:35 He he he could never in a.
02:07:37 Million years be a white nationalist because his his wife's not white and therefore his kids aren't white, you know.
02:07:44 And so white nationalism actually probably sounds.
02:07:50 I wanna say scary, but like threatening, certainly right. Because even though it might not be a loud voice, there's gotta be at least a voice in the back of his head saying, well, is this if this, if this ideology rises up, is it going to create a situation where, you know, my my children?
02:08:09 My wife or outsiders and you know, I mean like obviously that's that's crazy. But like, you know, I I could see why your head would go there. So I I think that he'll never he'll never.
02:08:23 Look at it that way. And so because the the Jews are and Tucker Carlson and all these, and then too you understand about people like him, he's he's focused on. He cares about status.
02:08:36 He cares about status and the people with status.
02:08:42 Are pushing a a narrative and a message and an ideology that works for his unique racial situation. I guess if you will.
02:08:50 Where it's anti white genocide kind of.
02:08:55 Right. It's sympathetic to that to some extent.
02:09:00 But it's certainly not, but it's still.
02:09:02 Race blind, right? It's still color blind.
02:09:05 Which which is dumb, because that's really what got us here in the 1st place. But you know, whatever, right, so.
02:09:12 It allows them to to sound as if, oh, we hear your complaints and we're responding and, you know, we really care about. Yeah, we don't want you to be genocide either, you know, and oh, you know, like, I'm white, my mom, my mom's white. You know, whatever. Right.
02:09:26 But it it doesn't force them to be racially like it doesn't force them to actually.
02:09:32 Fix the problem.
02:09:35 So I think that you know, I can't see it. Look, I don't know inside his head I can't see a.
02:09:47 A future in which Gavin McGinnis prioritizes white people above his children and and his wife. You know, that wouldn't make any sense, you know.
02:09:59 So and because he's in that sticky situation, as anyone who marries outside the race is.
02:10:05 Going to be.
02:10:06 The same situation, by the way, that I I honestly I think Alex Jones is.
02:10:12 You'll never be.
02:10:13 Able to fully trust them when it comes to that topic.
02:10:16 And because the Jews are the ones that are kind of running cover for this sticky situation, they find themselves in, they kind of feel a.
02:10:25 I don't want to say drawn to that, but I mean look, the I I would say that there that's part of it. The other part of it is monetary.
02:10:31 I I suspect and I don't know, I suspect.
02:10:35 That creating your own platform a pay to play a platform as he did.
02:10:43 Came with some Jewish backing, some Jewish bankrolling.
02:10:48 I would again, I have no evidence of this. I'm just, you know, statistically it would make sense that that would have happened.
02:10:56 And so yeah, it is what it is.
02:11:01 You're right. Like, look, he's not.
02:11:04 Yeah, I understand people.
02:11:07 People were going, oh, there was so much potential there. But at the same time, it's.
02:11:14 I I really don't think so. I mean, at a certain point, like people.
02:11:17 Are kind of just.
02:11:19 Yeah, it's it's old dog and new trick kind of thing. You know, it's just like, you know, it's a it's kind of a relic. He's kind of a relic of another time, you know, in a lot of ways.
02:11:29 They're not that he's ancient, but you know.
02:11:32 He's, you know, his, his sticky situation is a product of another time.
02:11:38 You know, so.
02:11:43 Let's see here, Jay Ray, 1981.
02:11:47 I noticed that now you have white men in commercials lately, more and more with diversity women. It was more women. At first I I haven't. I mean, I I don't know. I don't watch television. I I haven't seen any examples of that, but it's entirely possible. It's I. If it was me and I was trying to destroy.
02:12:08 The I mean not only, say, racial purity, but I guess racial consistency of a of a group. I would I would certainly.
02:12:18 I would certainly go after the rooms first.
02:12:22 Right.
02:12:23 That would be because there's only, you know that there's a it's more damaging to destroy the reproductive capabilities of women than it is men. That's why, you know, that's why it goes down. You know, the whole women and children off the off the boat first because if you're worried about the survival of your.
02:12:44 People, that's who you would prioritize, because even if just one guy survived, right, you could. I mean, there'd be a lot of incest, couple generations later. But you can you can repopulate things, right. You can get it going again. But if it's just one woman and, like 50 guys.
02:13:01 You know, good luck with that, you guys.
02:13:02 Are going extinct, so.
02:13:04 It's if you want to destroy a a people, you would go after the women first. And I just think women are easier to to go after anyway, cytologically and otherwise.
02:13:15 4 Chan 81 four Chan.
02:13:19 81 cash flow check.
02:13:28 I'd like to return this duck.
02:13:30 Four charity one. There was a made for TV movie from 91 about the High FI murders called Aftermath. A test of love. It's on YouTube. It's somewhat true to a story. Obviously it couldn't be completely honest. Maybe they wanted a South African.
02:13:50 Die of truth and reconcile it.
02:13:52 Reconciliation? Not, not that that worked out. Really. What was it called? It was called aftermath.
02:14:01 A test of love.
02:14:02 Is that the?
02:14:05 Are we talking about the same thing? Is that the?
02:14:09 The the Idaho ones the in the 70s, the black guys that tortured and killed the.
02:14:16 The Hifi employees.
02:14:18 Look this up.
02:14:23 It's a it's a lifetime movie.
02:14:29 Now this looks like it's something else. I don't know what this is. I have to look at this.
02:14:34 Now this doesn't. This looks different than what I was thinking. The Hi-fi murders were. I'll look into that.
02:14:43 ****** McGee Devin. Honestly, I'm truly sick of the country and boomers and Gen. Xers not saying the millennials and zoomers.
02:14:51 But still, most of these people are ******* ****, vaccinated white guilt, liberal conservatories, sellout race trainers have have completely forgotten everything.
02:15:00 In the last four years, yeah. Again, old dog, new tricks. It's you. Can't have a paradigm shift.
02:15:09 Like we're talking about like or the other way around, right? Once.
02:15:14 Once the civil rights movement took place, it stuck.
02:15:19 It was definitive to the boomer generation.
02:15:24 And you just can't. You know, you can't easily remove that kind of prop that level.
02:15:30 Of propaganda from people you know, like the whole the whole reason why you know the the whole Gavin thing happened was he's he's still under the impression that that, you know, Archie Bunker was like, oh, like Norman Lear tried, tried to make, you know, conservatives look bad but you know they.
02:15:51 It's it's like, you know, it's like people that thought that that The Colbert show, you know.
02:15:55 The Colbert Report or.
02:15:56 Whatever really, like, made conservatives look good. It's like.
02:16:00 No, it didn't. It really didn't. I mean, you were the you were the joke. It was satire. You were the joke, you know.
02:16:10 But congratulations on that. Flying right over the sailing directly over your head.
02:16:17 That's why the jokes funny. Because you don't get it, you know.
02:16:21 And that's the.
02:16:22 Problem. It's just the generation thing to some degree, to some degree.
02:16:27 And so I just think that, you know, it's like if you watch a comedy from the.
02:16:34 From the 1950s, even like some of the jokes might land, but a lot of them aren't going to make any sense.
02:16:41 Because it's so comedy is so dependent on context.
02:16:46 That you're not going to understand the context of 1952.
02:16:50 It's never going to make any sense to you.
02:16:53 And and that's just, you know, a product of of aging people that get stuck in a certain time. People that, you know, look, you can get old and and stay with the times.
02:17:05 Right. But ironically, it involves allowing yourself to age.
02:17:11 But if you're someone who's who's hell bent on staying young forever, like a lot of boomers are.
02:17:18 You know you're.
02:17:19 Going to have a hard time relating. Oddly, paradoxically, you're gonna have a harder time relating to young people.
02:17:26 Because you'll never be relatable to them.
02:17:30 And it'll be that meme, the Steve Buscemi meme, you know, like Hello, Fellow 8th grader or, you know, whatever that meme.
02:17:38 Like people will sniff it out and and you'll so you'll always be playing this game of of trying to be something you're not.
02:17:45 And so it'll never work. It'll never work. But oddly, if you allow yourself to age gracefully.
02:17:52 You can relate to young people from the context of.
02:17:54 Someone who's older.
02:17:57 Now you're not being a phony. Now, you're not trying to be someone you're not. Now you're not trying to be 1.
02:18:01 Of the cool kids because you're not.
02:18:07 So anyway, I hope that makes sense.
02:18:13 Before forever. Hey, Devin. Spike Lee is an anti white amateur filmmaker. I can't believe I actually.
02:18:19 Thought or yeah.
02:18:20 I thought his film summer of Sam was good when it came out.
02:18:24 Especially now, after watching your stream on that subject, every ******** film he makes says a Spike Lee join to the start. Only guilty whites like his films.
02:18:35 Yeah, it's. I like that. Yeah, that that's like, that's my. That's my signature. It's a Spike Lee.
02:18:41 Point like, wow. So cool.
02:18:46 Wow. You said you said joint instead of film.
02:18:49 Because you're black, I guess. Or something. Yeah, I got it, ******. McGee. Devin, do you think these wiggers conservators and white guilt liberals, libertarian faggs are self aware that good spirit of life or good spirit of white people and others?
02:19:09 ******* hate them and would and the world would be better, better, better place without them around.
02:19:19 I think they're self aware and I think they think the same thing about you that that.
02:19:23 The world would be a better place without you around.
02:19:25 You're you're. You're a relic of the past. You're the one that's not getting.
02:19:29 With the program.
02:19:30 Don't you know that the future is diverse? Diversity is our strength.
02:19:36 We need. We need.
02:19:36 To be focused on the meritocracy.
02:19:39 I don't give a damn about the Browning of America. It's ideas that matter. Like that's that's that. That's really how a lot.
02:19:45 Of these guys think.
02:19:48 And so they think you're the primitive one, that you're the one that's that's gonna have to go extinct for us to progress as a as the human race.
02:19:58 That's just how they view it.
02:20:02 They call me Mr. Negs with the *** **** money money. Money is the only weapon that you have to defend your big look. Look how Julie this fagg.
02:20:32 Mr. Nags, how long after the invention of television was it immediately weaponized? Shout out to all my potato out there.
02:20:43 Pretty pretty immediately.
02:20:45 It was the technology was developed by HAM Radio operators, actually, and they once they figured out, you know, the.
02:20:55 The power of it, I mean it was used for propaganda by governments immediately and including, you know, the Hitler I think used it to televise.
02:21:07 What did he do?
02:21:17 Like it was like he adopted it real early.
02:21:23 Yeah. So, yeah, he's the first big broadcast.
02:21:30 Let's see where it was it, blah, blah blah, blah.
02:21:39 As the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
02:21:43 Uh, I think was the 1st.
02:21:47 Television broadcast where, or at least the.
02:21:53 I'm trying to find like.
02:21:54 A. Some is not super long here.
02:22:01 Yeah, it looks like it was the the 1936 Olympic Games. That was the 1st.
02:22:08 Televised event. But yeah, they they yeah, it immediately was used for propaganda.
02:22:14 Like the Free Press.
02:22:17 Like the radio, I mean in fact.
02:22:21 This is how you know.
02:22:23 Like when people think, I mean people.
02:22:25 Don't realize how good we have it. In some ways. I mean, yeah, there's censorship and whatever.
02:22:30 But because people have the Internet, they don't realize how limited information used to be.
02:22:37 In most countries now, America I think was an was an exception after a while, but this was initially the case in America too. You had to be a licensed wireless operator. I think it was what they call it, just to receive radio.
02:22:54 Like to have a A radio receiver initially in Canada that went on for like a while and the UK it's still kind of going on of course like we have to have a TV license and I mean ******* UK.
Over the Top Black Guy
02:23:15 But yeah, they they.Devon Stack
02:23:16 They tried to limit it as much as humanly.02:23:19 Possible, of course.
02:23:20 It's information. Information is same thing, by the way. Print press. People act like, oh, the print press was invented, and then all of a sudden free speech existed. No.
02:23:30 No, they they kept a they kept control over the printing press initially too, for like a long time.
02:23:38 And yeah, so the internet's the same way and television. Yeah. Immediately, immediately.
02:23:47 I mean, I had in America.
02:23:50 The you had the the free market, I guess kind of.
02:23:54 Able to utilize the technology and develop it, you know so that the private sector basically was was.
02:24:01 Paying the bill for all the R&D and getting the technology cheap enough and rolling it out and then once it it proved itself on in the on the in the private sector, the public sector took advantage of it like almost immediately.
02:24:17 Yeah, in places like Germany, they, they they I think the you.
02:24:20 Know in in.
02:24:21 More socialist governments, the the government, I mean look, BBC is is government you know. So I think UK is it's still very heavily.
02:24:34 Government and in most countries I would say that's probably the case. America is kind of like the anomaly with a lot of this.
02:24:41 Stuff. That's why I can say this things that I say on this stream in America not not have to face the wall yet.
02:24:51 But yeah, thank you for the support there, Mr. ****.
02:24:55 Shaggy. Shaggy says. Hey, Dad, I'm gonna head to bed, catch the rest on the replay. Just want to ask your perspective. Did Spike Lee really have much of an impact on American culture? He's directed quite a number of shows, but I've never watched even one. Thank God, actually. Well, here's the thing with Spike Lee.
02:25:14 When I was dealing with film students on a fairly regular basis, he was seen as well. That movie you guys have heard of the Criterion collection, right?
02:25:27 That this movie went bamboozle. This part of the criterion.
02:25:33 Like if if you're going to be a film, like if you want to be a film director or a, you know, working in film and any to any degree, you know, be a writer or or like that, that's this is one of the you have to watch films.
02:25:49 So even though his movies weren't usually super blockbuster.
02:25:57 In fact, I I I'm struggling to think of even one that really was.
02:26:03 He's influencing the people that are making the blockbuster.
02:26:09 Successes. So he's he's like the.
02:26:15 You know he he's he's he's planting seeds. Not maybe not in the minds of.
02:26:20 Like people like my mom is who have probably never seen a Spike Lee film.
02:26:25 But he's planting the seeds in the heads of the film students who are forced to watch his.
02:26:31 And you know the the everyone else in Hollywood that's working in the industry, they've all had to watch his movies as some kind of penance for, for doing something to the black people, I guess.
02:26:46 Zolon zolani Chai. I find it both humorous and frustrating that some white leftists will, seemingly in earnest.
02:26:55 Try to understand the 1st 10 new genders, but 4th put forth by the Fagot mafia. But when I suggest that there is a difference between black people and that simply are simple binary for that simple binary fries their circuits.
02:27:16 Yeah, I guess, I guess it's.
02:27:17 A good point.
02:27:21 Freddie McGee, Devin. Does it seem that most rural whites are no different than suburban urbanite bug man? I can't see a difference anymore. Truly sad.
02:27:34 I would say unfortunately, and in most places that is correct.
02:27:41 There are probably still a handful of of geographically isolated pockets of based white people, but I mean it's just, I mean that's you're Speaking of television and the Internet, that's one of the things that television did. Is it it kind of made the culture universal throughout the entire country?
02:28:01 Everyone watch the same TV shows and watch the same propaganda.
02:28:05 And then you know the universalization of the education system by the Department of Education did the same sort of thing. So that instead of, you know, your education being designed locally to fit the the desires of the local people, it became like this, you know, one-size-fits-all kind of a thing.
02:28:25 You know, it is what it is.
02:28:28 That's it's. I guess it's up to us. I think that'll change.
02:28:33 A little bit. Again, once once the the the problems of diversity start.
02:28:40 Becoming more obvious in the same way they are in places. I mean, it's hard to know though because like then you look at South Africa too, and they're still like it's not.
02:28:49 Like the white and there's a lot of based whites there, but.
02:28:52 There's also a lot of whites that think they deserve it, like, you know, like white people look.
02:28:59 I don't, I don't.
02:29:00 Know what it is and I feel like it it it's something that used to make us good.
02:29:06 You know, like our our, our empathy and our desire to help others and to do what's right for everybody and that sort of a thing.
02:29:19 I feel like.
02:29:20 That used to be a good attribute.
02:29:22 But now I feel like that the because the environment has changed, it's becoming suicidal.
02:29:29 Right. It's like if.
02:29:31 You know you have a desert plant.
02:29:34 And it is, uh.
02:29:38 It's able to withstand droughts.
02:29:41 That, or maybe even a year long, maybe.
02:29:43 A year without rain.
02:29:47 And it it's fine. The roots dry out and die, and the second it does rain it, it'll instantly spread out roots. It'll sense it. It'll spread out the roots.
02:29:56 It will suck up that moisture and it'll it'll survive.
02:30:00 And it's a necessary trait for that plant to have in order to survive in that environment. But then if you get that, that plant and you put it somewhere like a marsh.
02:30:12 You're going to swamp.
02:30:14 It sends out roots and the roots rot and the rot goes.
02:30:19 It you know.
02:30:19 Invasively into the plant and it kills it.
02:30:24 Because it evolved to survive a completely different environment.
02:30:30 And I kind of feel like that's what's happening with white people right now.
02:30:35 Is the environment has changed so drastically so quickly.
02:30:41 That it is killing us.
02:30:46 And my hope is that it's really it's not killing us all the way dead.
02:30:51 But then it's just acting like a.
02:30:54 Selection event that.
02:30:55 Will weed out a lot of the.
02:30:58 The the people that let me look again, I'm not. I'm not trying to be * ****, but in a way, I mean, like, Gavin weeded himself out of the the gene pool, right?
02:31:09 So people that don't prioritize race.
02:31:13 Will select themselves out by, you know, choosing people outside the race and therefore.
02:31:19 Kind of.
02:31:22 You know, quitting the white race, essentially right, and then you're gonna have people that are are unable to.
02:31:32 Reproduce for whatever reason, or like they'll actually, you'll have people that maybe they're that they they relax and they pay the price relaxing and eventually I think after enough of this filter.
02:31:49 You'll be left with these very ethnocentric.
02:31:54 You know, I would say ethnically nepotistic white people, right? That's. And there'll be more of a.
02:32:01 In that way, the more resemble.
02:32:04 A Jewish diaspora, right?
02:32:06 A group that's more insular and and and prioritizes their people above the the host count because you'll you'll, there's not going to be white countries you will be in a host country. America is not going to be a white. It's going to be a host country.
02:32:23 It's weird to think about that, but it is. It's you're not going aside from having a genetic connection to the people who wrote the founding document of the country.
02:32:34 And stuff like that. I mean, that's just going to be academic. It's not really going to matter.
02:32:38 It's not going to matter when the people who are in charge of.
02:32:45 Interpreting those documents have no relation to you whatsoever.
02:32:51 And then eventually, probably updating those documents and you know.
02:32:56 We'll see. We'll see what happens. Uh.
02:33:01 Zaza Mataz bot fashion trends come and go, but one last them one outlast them all sagging pants. I ask you, Devin, how the **** do you sag skinny jeans? Is there anything blacks do to help themselves? Do they dress, act and talk different out of spite for whites?
02:33:21 And all their detriment. Thanks for the show.
02:33:28 Yeah, I don't understand black fashion or. Yeah, the sagging of the skinny jeans just is perplexing.
02:33:36 In terms of their language, it's just.
02:33:39 You know, it's it's more evidence that that language did not originate from them.
02:33:47 Their their hardware that's trying to run our software.
02:33:51 And in many cases, it's incapable.
02:33:56 It's it's an incompatibility issue.
02:34:00 I'm sure if we tried to speak whatever African languages they they are designed to speak.
02:34:05 We'd sound weird too.
02:34:08 So I think that's really what it is.
02:34:12 Penelope Maynard. Penelope Maynard.
02:34:17 With the you know what with.
02:34:18 The The the Christmas Dono button money.
Christmas Grandma
02:34:22 Show me today we'll be reading the best Christmas ever.Devon Stack
02:34:28 The magic *****.Speaker 3
02:34:40 Did the.Christmas Grandma
02:34:53 Best Christmas ever.Devon Stack
02:34:56 All right, Penelope Maynard very much appreciate that. Hi, Devin. Hope you're feeling better. Best, Penelope. Well, I am feeling better. I'm just a little. I'm. You can probably tell I'm a little stuffy, but it's on the way out. But, yeah, I really appreciate that.02:35:13 Thank you very much. Your help is uh.
02:35:16 As always is always welcome. I'm. I'm. I'm sorry I'm a little. I'm a little speechless. I'm a little speechless that that you're as generous as you are. So I'm not being as.
02:35:27 As smooth as.
02:35:28 Maybe I should be. Thank you very much, though. That's really cool. So big, big hand in in the chat for Penelope there.
02:35:39 Blue chord.
02:35:41 Blue chord. Let's see here.
Amy the Gorilla
02:35:45 Good, good, good, good, good.Devon Stack
02:35:51 Blue chord. Good stream tonight. It was a terrible movie, but a great breakdown. Thanks for what you do.02:36:00 Yeah, it's a little painful. I've been wanting to do it for a long time and finally got around to it tonight and.
02:36:10 Yeah, it was worse than I remember. So there.
02:36:13 The weird the weird. Honestly, the funniest thing. Even though cause I expected everything else. The thing that was most annoying for me to watching that movie almost above everything else was the the the really bad, almost ***** music 90s hip hop or, you know, R&B **** that was playing non-stop throughout the entire movie.
02:36:34 To the point where like it was hard to hear the actor sometimes because you were just listening to the background. Oh yeah, it was just and it was. It wasn't like like it was, it wasn't setting the tone properly. It was very. It just seemed very out of place.
02:36:53 But absolutely thank you very much. Oh, the Great Plains cavalry man. You guys are being very generous tonight. The great.
02:37:09 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend itself with.
02:37:15 Look how Julie this *** is.
02:37:33 Great Plains cavalry.
02:37:36 Sorry, it's been a while, Professor. Much love. I appreciate that. Great plans. Calvary. That's.
02:37:42 Very generous, generous of you. And that's uh.
02:37:47 You guys are you guys, are you guys are digging deep tonight. Appreciate that.
02:37:53 Appreciate that it's a big hand in chat for Great Plains Calvary as well. There for everybody really. But you know.
02:38:02 Maddie K414.
Speaker 3
02:38:08 Right.Over the Top Black Guy
02:38:13 Right.Devon Stack
02:38:14 Sitting with my cats, listening for years. Appreciate.02:38:18 All you do.
02:38:20 Well, I appreciate that Mattie, Kay and your cats.
02:38:24 Arch Stanton, Arch Stanton. Art Stanton never saw that movie, but I saw the plot twist a mile away. White people love it because they be so racist.
02:38:44 Like most blacks, Spike has no empathy or theory of mind, so he assumes everyone is as.
02:38:50 Hateful as he is.
02:38:52 And look, he just genuinely. Yeah, many, many, many black people. When the rubber hits the road, genuinely hate white people.
02:39:04 And they always.
02:39:06 Well, I don't want to say always. There's always the exception, but I would say they almost always in many in the majority of cases prioritize their race above.
02:39:17 Above you. That's why they have special words for you know, the as as Paul Mooney put it, the house. You know, there's a resentment, there's a resentment for or they say acting white.
02:39:29 There's a resentment for the blacks that do try to conform and do try to, well, act white.
02:39:38 Rooster says thanks for the streamed. Evan, have you seen this fagot? Will Stansel going to battle with Steve Sailor on ex this week? Pretty funny stuff. He's getting wrecked by an odds and just keeps going.
02:39:53 I don't know either one of those people. I feel like I should, right. Like, I'm not. I'm terrible at names. Let me see who this is.
02:40:04 Who's this?
02:40:08 On I gotta look it up.
02:40:14 Steve Sailor, who is this?
02:40:22 Yeah, and I still don't know this.
02:40:23 Is really.
02:40:25 Sorry, he doesn't follow me either, so he doesn't know who the **** I am, so I'm sure it's so it's all. It's all good.
02:40:33 Yeah, I don't know who that is. Whatever. I'll follow him. Might as well, I guess.
02:40:44 He has a book, I guess coming out called noticing. So I mean that's probably a plus.
02:40:50 Steak and spanking says I keep having this fear of the future, that something big is going to happen and I won't be able to protect myself or future family.
02:41:00 If I move to Austria with my girlfriend, I gotta deal with Turks and Arabs. If I move back to the US, It's blacks and speaks to deal with. It's all ****** and probably too late.
02:41:14 I don't know about your situation, but it's you can still have a place that you're safe.
02:41:20 I chose to go to a remote desert.
02:41:24 That's a little extreme. I don't think you have to do that, but there are places where at the very least, you'll be left alone enough to raise a family.
02:41:33 Austria arrests people for wrapping negatively about.
02:41:38 So I don't know if that's the best.
02:41:39 Place but again.
02:41:41 I don't know your.
02:41:43 Your personal situation generally speaking, though not the best thing to to live in fear. I mean, you're I, I, I I get it's not that your fears are invalid. But I would say that.
02:41:59 Don't let them control your behavior.
02:42:03 And also if you have a question like that, regardless of your.
02:42:07 View of God.
02:42:09 You know, pray, pray and ask, pray and ask.
02:42:13 Whether your God is Thor or Jesus or whoever, just pray and ask like I don't know what to do.
02:42:19 And I'm sure you'll get an answer.
02:42:24 You know, you you.
02:42:24 People can argue about where that answer comes from, but I bet you'll get one.
02:42:30 Great Plains Calvary dev. Please help. I meant to send 50 and it sent 500. Ohh great. Ohh man. After I played the the awesome animation for you. I'm poor. My Internet is ****. Sorry man. No, that's fine. What you got to do then?
02:42:48 Let me see if there's a.
02:42:49 Way I can do it.
02:42:55 OK, I can't do it.
02:42:58 What you got to do? Hey, look, I'll tell.
02:43:01 You what? I'm.
02:43:05 It's going to be tricky because I don't.
02:43:07 Know who's in charge of Odyssey right now because it's changing hands.
02:43:17 OK.
02:43:21 This happened before or something like this. This happened before and I still have the e-mail contact of the the guys that worked it out last time.
02:43:30 And so I'll e-mail them and let you know. And hopefully they're still.
02:43:36 If not, they do have or had. Again, I don't know what's going on because they you know what I mean. Like, I don't know, they had a discord server.
02:43:50 And so I can join up the Discord server and see if I can lurk in there and and get an.
02:43:55 Answer to that.
02:43:57 Otherwise I would if I were you.
02:44:01 Because it's tied to your username.
Paul Mooney
02:44:06 Let's see here.Devon Stack
02:44:13 Is there a support?02:44:18 Because there's nothing I can do.
02:44:22 You know they they process it.
02:44:29 And I I can send crypto back to you or something like that if worst case scenario but.
02:44:41 Yeah, look, I like I said.
02:44:43 I'll e-mail the people I emailed last time and.
02:44:48 We'll get it. We'll get it fixed and just.
02:44:50 Might be a.
02:44:50 Little goofy if we depart.
02:44:52 How we have to do it?
02:44:54 But we'll get it. We'll get it fixed. Like I said, if you've got, if you have a crypto account, I could probably just shoot you some Bitcoin or something if we can't.
02:45:04 If we can't get it figured out through these through the Odyssey people, but you know, someone's got to be at the at the wheel over there.
02:45:13 So I'll I'll I'll send him an e-mail tonight after the show.
02:45:17 Uh Maddie K414.
02:45:20 Oh wait, I already did this one let.
02:45:21 Me. Go back here.
02:45:25 But yeah, sorry about that. Great plan, Scott.
02:45:27 Got a bit more careful.
02:45:29 Can't be can't be fat thumb in the the buttons over there.
02:45:34 Ohh, look at this ******** ****** for $1.00.
Paul Mooney
02:45:38 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Devon Stack
02:45:43 I'd buy that for a dollar.02:45:46 From one experiment to the next.
02:45:49 ******** ****** hearing word now that Israel is is planning on invading Lebanon.
02:45:54 Fun, even though they haven't even finished fighting in Gaza yet, will this go regional to global thoughts? PS Sorry for my not being here as often it's a job thing, so my appearances here will be schizophrenic. I still cast 3 plays. That's all right. We we always knew you were schizophrenic.
02:46:13 I would say yeah, that's kind of a big deal if.
02:46:18 If they do invade Lebanon, that's that's going to ruffle more than just.
02:46:23 A few feathers.
02:46:24 But I'll I'll believe when I see it because look, they've been launching rockets in the Lebanon and stuff like that, but if they do like a ground invasion into Lebanon, then you know that's, you know, that's when you'll start seeing I I think at least. But what do I know? I think you're going to see.
02:46:41 That that spreading out into a more dangerous conflict than just a.
02:46:46 Israel lobbying some some.
02:46:49 You know the the odd missile into Lebanon.
02:46:54 A lowly scribe in God's army. Have you ever seen the TV show Shasta Mcnasty?
02:47:01 Kind of like the Beastie Boys. It's one of my guilty pleasures.
02:47:05 Shasta make nasty have never heard of it, and that sounds like a made-up show.
02:47:11 What is this?
02:47:16 It looks very gay.
02:47:22 It's on UPN. How could you like anything that's on UPN?
02:47:28 And it's got the it's got that guy in it.
02:47:33 It's got a the son of.
02:47:38 Oh, the guy that got the head injury, I forget his name.
02:47:43 Let's see here.
02:47:46 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Gary Busey's son.
02:47:54 Yeah, literally never heard of.
02:47:56 ******* McGee, Devon. The only the OR Devon only the best and brightest. Good spirited white people should have power and authority in the future when we win. Not wiggers or conservative conservatives or conservators.
02:48:12 White guilt, liberals, race mixers or fat boomers genex *******, either. Same with non white mixed race, groins and Jews.
02:48:21 Well, I mean, look.
02:48:23 It's one thing to to have utopian.
02:48:27 Desires. It's reality is probably gonna be much different.
02:48:33 But yeah, I mean ultimately you, you don't want self, self loathing people in charge and look ultimately if you want to get through to people, I mean the bottom line is.
02:48:44 Do you want the people with authority over you to be like you or to be not like you?
02:48:52 And it's just, it's a simple question with a simple answer.
02:48:56 Who wants to be ruled over by people who are?
02:48:58 Nothing like them.
02:49:01 Nobody. Literally nobody.
02:49:04 And so wouldn't the ideal then be to have people who are as much like you as possible?
02:49:13 I mean, I would think, right.
02:49:16 Let's see here. They call me Mr. Nags. You Michael Jones, was on Twitter pushing Hitler, persecuted Catholics.
02:49:23 Not mentioning they directly conflicted with the white race ideology.
02:49:28 Jews aren't the only ones with the NGOs. I say this as a Catholic, we were taught to go out and preach, not import potentials. Very disappointed. The point is like, yeah, there's a lot of Catholic intervention when it comes to not just like the Catholic charities that are.
02:49:48 That are now trying to help the immigrants. I mean like.
02:49:52 This goes all the way back. The Catholics have always tried to, they've always been pro immigrant.
02:49:59 Because Catholics weren't who weren't the founding stock Americans.
02:50:02 They just weren't.
02:50:04 You know, contrary to the the delusions of some, the Catholics were not the founding stock Americans. There was Protestants. That's why they came here.
02:50:13 And and so when the Catholics showed up in a Protestant country.
02:50:18 They have always been very pro immigration for the honestly, for, you know, kind of the same reason as the Jews were because they wanted more more of them. You know, they wanted to import their families and stuff and they they didn't want to put any limitations. That's why they're doing this at the.
02:50:34 You've got waiting attendance at Catholic Church. All you know, all across America, and you've got this demographic of people who are almost all Catholic that that they think will fill up their their chapels and their, their, you know their.
02:50:54 Their waning attendance will be shored up by these these new these newcomers.
02:51:03 It look, it just is what?
02:51:04 It is, you know.
02:51:06 ****** McGee. Devin, how long do you think we truly have? Especially with the border wide open and the Browning of America. And tell America falls apart or balkanize into a feudal medieval style state societies.
02:51:22 UM.
02:51:24 I mean, I don't think like that's going to happen. You gotta realize when anything, if anything, would actually break up into some kind of a civil war.
02:51:33 It would be it's. It's not going to be. It's not going to just be like you, you and I get to decide where those lines will be drawn. It'll be a group of ruling class people who will make the calculation that by.
02:51:53 Let's say look, I'm not saying it's going to happen. In fact, I don't think it will, or at least not anytime soon. Let's say a group of of of governors, including Abbott, right, that that map that's floating around on Twitter, right?
02:52:06 Like, oh, here's all the.
02:52:08 That are supporting Texas or whatever, let's say all the governors from all those states.
02:52:14 They meet with each other and they say, you know what?
02:52:18 We don't really need.
02:52:19 To be part of the US.
02:52:22 We can do the math here. Make our own, you know, like the kind of like the South did, right, the Confederate state.
Speaker
02:52:27 OK.Devon Stack
02:52:28 We can make our own thing here.02:52:31 And uh.
02:52:33 If we do that.
02:52:35 We can get really as the governors of these these these newfound states of a new country, we can gain a lot of money and a lot of power in the process.
02:52:45 We can upgrade our status.
02:52:48 Because if you're governor of a state.
02:52:51 You're very passionate about status and power.
02:52:55 And and so if you can, if you can make the determination.
02:53:02 That you will gain more status and power by doing that than if than by not doing that.
02:53:09 Chances are you will have a number of governors that will.
02:53:13 That will attempt to secede. I think you know, just like the Confederates, right, they thought they sought. They sought as an opportunity to redefine what it meant to be.
02:53:22 A a collection of States and what those what that relationship between the their federal government, the federal government and the states would be and. And we define all that stuff and in in a sense become founding fathers themselves, you know, and those governors would be put in a position where they could, they could do that and.
02:53:44 I don't think we're there yet.
02:53:46 But that's so I guess to answer your question.
02:53:50 I don't know crystal ball. Hard to know for sure, but I don't think that in the immediate future we're going to have a breakup of the states. Now, this election, quote UN quote election.
02:54:02 Could change all that, either because Trump wins, quote UN quote, or he loses, quote, UN quote. Impossible to know. I I kind of feel like no matter what happens.
02:54:17 It would at the very least, inspire some and maybe some people with enough power to actually, you know, make things happen.
02:54:26 To be careless and reckless, but we'll see. We'll see.
02:54:32 I I don't think that it's right around the corner though.
02:54:39 Let's see here, Prime.
02:54:42 Primed. Oh, this is the one I can never get right.
02:54:46 Because it's.
02:54:49 I never know. I forget where the you need to have underscores or something.
02:54:54 I'm going to say prime to bar, you know it's wrong. Is a face reveal, or at least a foot reveal on the card. It's probably not for $5. Yeah, no, no.
02:55:02 Why would why would anyone do a foot reveal?
02:55:06 Are you one of these weird foot people?
02:55:08 Great Plains Calvary. If it doesn't work, I still love you lol. Yeah, well, uh, yeah, that's we'll, we'll get it. We'll we'll get it to work. Don't worry about it. We'll get it. We'll get it straightened out. Like I said it it last time. It was real smooth. It was just last time it was.
02:55:28 You know, it wasn't the the ownership of Odyssey wasn't like ambiguous. And right now it's ambiguous. But I someone's got to be running the site, right? It's I don't think it's just on autopilot. There's got to be people, people still running the.
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02:55:40 Right.Devon Stack
02:55:41 So like I said, I'll e-mail the same.02:55:45 The same people and hopefully get a response they they're usually well again, maybe it's changed, but they used to respond fairly quickly.
02:55:54 And I'll let you know by next stream what's going on with that.
02:56:00 Garage garage. Hello.
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02:56:04 Hello. Hello, hello.Devon Stack
02:56:08 The ending where everyone in the show gets killed is kind of prophetic, but backwards would be more like the Haiti massacre.02:56:21 It's kind of prophetic, but backwards. It would be more like the Haiti massacre.
02:56:26 Well, I mean, I don't know. I don't think the blacks in America, you gotta remember that the blacks wildly outnumbered the whites in Haiti when they did that. Not the case in America. If if blacks were to seriously try to rise up and start a race war, they'd lose it so fast they would lose it so ******* fast.
02:56:46 Which is why I think some people want.
02:56:47 It to happen but.
02:56:51 Nightwish review says the best thing to do is to e-mail help@odyssey.com for the donation issues. They will fix accidents with the dono button, but everyone should turn on the verified dono safety button to prevent mistakes.
02:57:08 There you go. Good advice and yeah you should like. I'll e-mail him too. But you should definitely e-mail because it's going to be tied to your user name, right? I mean, it's obviously it's tied to mine too, but I.
02:57:21 Would I would.
02:57:22 That way we're doubling our chances of getting a response.
02:57:26 So definitely e-mail help@odyssey.com and put something in the the subject line like do it like in cap all caps like donated too much money or you know so that it catches their attention.
02:57:42 But yeah, thanks for that night, National Review, Nazi dice Boomer Cox will be more proud than the earliest president and founding documents writer with Offspring Alive today is Thomas Jefferson, and that those descendants are diverse magic ***** Obamas due to his disgusting.
02:58:01 Slave ******* you have a YouTube link?
02:58:06 Is this? Is this the?
02:58:08 Clip of of.
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02:58:10 Did you know that the President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson?02:58:13 Had more than one family.
Thomas Jefferson's "Grand Children"
02:58:15 We had the 7th great grandchildren of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings.Devon Stack
02:58:20 Yeah, they're rich black people. Yeah, yeah.02:58:26 I wonder how much of that those riches came from.
02:58:30 Hush money.
02:58:34 ****** McGee, how bad do you think it will truly get in the next couple of years or five of the most? Again, you guys, a lot of people asking me for a predictions, I I do not. I I here, I'll tell you, I'll give the advice I give everybody and like that I live by.
02:58:50 I don't know which is why I act as if.
02:58:54 The worst conceivable thing to me.
02:58:58 Is something very short of what a lot like what? All right. There's preppers that prepare for like, oh.
02:59:04 Then you know.
02:59:05 There could be an EMP or there could be this and and all this **** it could happen. It could be like Mad Max and and it you know, they're they're envisioning like a future that's like that video game day Z, you know, they think that like, that's what it's going to be.
02:59:19 Like and, it's like, yeah, I mean, probably not. Who knows, right? Anything can happen. But that's that's in in terms of probability that's that's pretty low.
02:59:31 What will most likely happen is a temporary interruption of like maybe like I'm talking about the worst case scenario and not not that this will likely happen, but the worst thing that would happen would be a temporary interruption and food supplies the maybe extending.
02:59:51 As long as maybe a year or so water contamination. If there's like an actual civil war, you can't predict where those lines would be if a scenario like I described with state seceding.
03:00:04 If they were to take place, something I don't predict by the way. But if it were to take place, you wouldn't know. You can't guarantee where those lines are going to be drawn.
03:00:15 It could just be an economic collapse. There could be a huge and there could be hyperinflation. There already is. If World War 3 happens though, you might have supply. I mean, think of all the supply difficulties they had during COVID. Now imagine something like that. Plus we're at war with the kind like say.
03:00:35 China, like most of our stuff, comes from China. Well, if we're at war with China.
03:00:39 China, even if it's not like a massive hot war, if it's if it's an actual war war like a military conflict of any kind.
03:00:48 Don't. I mean, don't think that you're going to keep getting stuff sent to, you know, like, you know these all these cheap electronics and stuff, they're not going to keep coming from China. You know, all these textiles, like all these, you know, all these things that that are really cheap, that are in every single store. You know, we get we also import.
03:01:09 Food from China.
03:01:11 There's a lot of stuff that will get impossible to get and a lot of will get really impossibly expensive.
03:01:19 Or if we were to go to war, not, not necessarily with China, but a significant enough enemy to where it's no longer just like this playground for the military industrial complex to go test weapons out in some desert somewhere where it's an actual conflict that we have.
03:01:36 The chance of losing, you know, like, like thinking about World War 2, right where they were sending women to factories to go work and to build the war machines and stuff like that. I'm talking like a full on war. We're, like, really engaged to a degree to where we start getting spread thin and and and now couple.
03:01:56 The the reality of the diversity into that equation, I mean, there are people that had to really especially like, you know, places like England and stuff like that. There's a lot of places on on the the side of the allies.
03:02:09 Right. That resources were thin and people had to really stretch their resources to make them last and and and really come together to make the the war for the war effort right to make things work. Now imagine that. And that was with everyone was White right. Now imagine that with the.
03:02:30 The ethnic diversity that we that we that makes us so strong, right, that it's in the West, how that would go down if you had interruptions of of fuel. You know a lot of the fuel that comes from.
03:02:43 The Middle East or the the fuel that comes from, well, anywhere outside of the United States. So I bottom line is I prepare for the worst conceivable thing so that I never I don't worry about it. I don't I I can. I can pretty much survive.
03:03:03 Give at least a year out here. If everything goes bad, like everything goes bad. Like if I'm just stuck here like and the power is gone and the water is gone and the food is gone and there's bands of roaming vigilantes.
03:03:23 I'm talking worst case. ******* scenario. Mad Max. ****. I can survive at A at a minimum a year. No prob.
03:03:34 And so that's and so.
03:03:35 I don't think about it.
03:03:37 I don't think about it at all and and probably in a minimum of the year, probably a maximum of of the rest of my life if I could.
03:03:45 You know, either leave the because the desert is kind of a hard place to keep being sustainable food wise, but I could you could do it, you know.
03:03:56 But yeah, I I would just think of it like that. Think of it like, have yourself a year supply of.
03:04:02 Of food, the ability to produce like electricity through probably solar panels, or they're really cheap right now. They're like, they're like, 50 bucks for 100 Watt panels. And most people, you're not going to need much more than a few 100 watts to run. Like what? You know, I mean like a ham radio and just a couple batteries, you know, and the battery.
03:04:22 Technology gets better like every day, like it seems like there's newer and cheaper batteries all the time. The the lithium batteries are getting cheaper. I mean, so you can get power figured out for you know, I mean obviously.
03:04:41 It's not free, but you have to invest a little bit of money, but make it do a purpose. Get stuff that you're going to use anyway, because you should know how to use it like the the preppers that just buy stuff and throw in the closet and like, oh, we're good. I mean that's that's stupid for a variety of reasons, but one of is you're not going to how to use it when it when the ship.
03:05:00 Hits the fan if it hits.
03:05:01 Then so get stuff that you can take camping that you're going to use, and then you won't feel so like uh, you know, that hurt, you know, paying for that, that that thing. I'm never going to use no get ****. You're going to use same thing with guns get guns you're going to actually shoot get food that you you won't mind eating when you have to start cycling and out of rotation.
03:05:22 Because food doesn't last forever out of, you know, and I don't think you want to have 20 year old. I mean some things will be fine after.
03:05:28 20 years. But like there's going to be some stuff going to want to cycle out sooner than other stuff. So get stuff that you don't mind. You and your family eating.
03:05:37 And replacing, you know every so often when it comes to the end of the shelf life. So you're not just ******* throwing it away.
03:05:43 And, you know, just think of it like that, just just adjust the way.
03:05:47 That you prepare.
03:05:50 Generally, and you won't worry about this stuff, all these people ask how do you think you know is going to get bad? As you know, you won't worry about it. You won't. You won't be concerned about that because you'll know that no matter what happens, you're going to be good to go. Like, like I said, I'm.
03:06:04 I'm not worried about anything out here because, you know, aside from, like, a comet hitting my house or something like.
03:06:10 I can pretty much I can pretty much survive it. So I would keep that in mind.
03:06:18 Let's see here. We got a couple more came in.
03:06:27 Where was I at?
03:06:31 ****** McGee, America. Last time I checked is mid 50% white European. Well again, that was that's census data, but the census didn't count a lot of illegal immigrants. And since they've taken the census a lot more illegal immigrants have entered the country.
03:06:51 It could easily be some look you got to remember. Remember that quote from Biden, he said in 2017. Then in on America would be less than 50% white.
03:07:02 I kind of feel like he had probably.
03:07:04 More more and.
03:07:06 More accurate data as because he said that as vice president.
03:07:10 So the vice president, his data is, and this is before his brain started going, you know, away his data was that by 2017 would be less than 50% white. I think that's entirely possible. Those were the real numbers.
03:07:27 You know that those are like.
03:07:28 The numbers the feds have.
03:07:30 That they don't.
03:07:32 Because they don't want to cause a panic among white people that they don't let let out there into the public.
03:07:40 Art Stanton, just a suggestion for the stream. PBS just aired a show called Nazi Town.
03:07:46 About the American Nazi Party in the 1930s, that's pretty awesome. It's just as Julia as you'd expect, but a reaction stream might be fun. Here's the link.
03:07:57 Yeah, that could be cool, because I actually was. I was researching the bond and all those people.
03:08:04 A couple of months back and I wanted to dig deeper into that, but never got a chance, so I'll put that there.
03:08:11 All right, let's check rumble.
03:08:16 And rumble, either there's oops.
03:08:17 I'll come down there.
03:08:20 Either it's.
03:08:21 I can never tell because it doesn't tell you. You have to.
03:08:23 Run a plug in and.
03:08:27 And it's saying.
03:08:29 And saying there's none, so I'm hoping there's none.
03:08:34 Let me see if.
03:08:39 Yeah. So sorry if you guys on rumble. If someone sent something in it doesn't. It doesn't say anything on mine.
03:08:48 So all right guys. Well, with that, I'm going to go ahead and take off and again I will send an e-mail to make sure I get the the right one here.
03:09:03 Great Plains Calvary.
03:09:10 I will send an e-mail to Odyssey right after the show here, and we'll get that strained out and you guys can let me know if that worked out or not. Well, I mean, they'll let me know. I'm sure they'll respond if if they fix it so.
03:09:23 Alright guys, in the mean time, hope you enjoy your weekend.
03:09:29 For black pilled.
03:09:32 I am of course.
03:09:35 We want our last one here, frog and McGee. Says America pretty much turning to South Africa. Quick at this point. That is correct.
Over the Top Black Guy
03:09:43 David stack.Paul Mooney
03:09:55 A little kid might.03:09:56 Come along and think we were easy.