INSOMNIA STREAM: WATERMELON EDITION.mp3
08/07/2024Numbers Lady
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Speaker 2
00:05:34 Say that.Devon Stack
00:05:44 The.Speaker 3
00:05:48 Love life?Speaker 4
00:07:08 Still.Speaker 3
00:07:15 So it's ready.Speaker 5
00:08:50 Learning.Speaker 3
00:09:16 Hello.Devon Stack
00:10:11 Thanks.Speaker 8
00:10:15 Before you answer.Speaker 7
00:10:19 Baked. Thanks Christ. Before you answer, thanked Christ before you say yeah. No, I know you're saying this and that. Look at this fool. Got this right now. Yeah.00:10:21 Think twice before you.
00:10:36 You guys don't think twice.
00:10:38 Is because.
00:10:41 That's give me laugh, give me laugh y'all me. Why does he think twice?
00:10:48 Is because I just can't understand how we as black people.
00:10:53 Starting woman in the cloud.
00:10:59 Lord hammer.
00:11:02 This is called the hot.
00:11:05 You know, it makes me feel so bad sometimes when I'm.
00:11:10 I see black, my black brothers and sisters, and they'll see me like, yeah, when you go, when you go to found their faces, I mean, that's despicable, but it's good.
00:11:27 And you never think that makes me mad when I go to their parties, they would take a big, pretty watermelon like this and cut all kinds of gas.
00:11:36 And and then.
00:11:38 Cut the inside. Just need this good. This one man. Yeah. Cut all the guts out that good watermelon and mix it up and mess it up with something else. Man. Sometimes you gotta motion to put liquor in it. And then after they cut the little clothes and then put it back inside of that hood, man, that's a waste of water melon and all you got to do is.
00:11:59 Pick it up like if you're looking at this pick.
00:12:01 It up like in here.
00:12:09 Sure.
00:12:13 What you want now? Now I'm getting you the PhD and you, you can't tell me cutting all that out, putting it back in there.
00:12:27 Hello.
00:12:28 We've been here.
00:12:31 At home.
00:12:34 But this is what we want now. I can't waste no time cutting the watermelon up and mix it up with no food cut there. All I'm saying to you, we yourself because I went to a party of another some white folks, they didn't have it in that thing that they had slices one they said I don't think I didn't think you blacks.
00:12:53 You want mom like that no more, I said. Look, lady, don't try to get out on me, you understand? You just want to eat the good pie. You want me to cut it all up and do it, and then, you know, I was mad with niggles for putting salt on the water. Man to two old Mamas. I was talking too cold blooded country grammar. And I said why y'all putting all the world Nagas with a man in my home. Said you know I'm down that bottom in.
00:13:11 So let me say about salt for you say you watching the Nagas put too much salt and say yes I watch you, you y'all dumb. So don't say you pretty Twain assault on their sweet melon and it it it and it brings out like accent.
Devon Stack
00:13:26 I said what you.Speaker 7
00:13:26 Said. You said man, I'll watch you watching.00:13:28 Y'all dumb soul doing like you got chicken.
00:13:31 You.
00:13:32 Twang it.
00:13:34 I never knew that, but I just want to sit here this evening.
00:13:38 And let y'all know.
00:13:40 There's two things you don't do. Don't cut the insides out. No watermelon and mix it with nothing else. And don't put No2 sticks around the corner grocery here. You know y'all nigas. Put two sticks. Don't leave that you get.
Speaker 8
00:13:53 One then windows nears.Speaker 7
00:13:55 Sack it with with somebody and hit that.00:13:59 Be yourself.
00:14:01 And always will.
00:14:03 Then I got.
00:14:04 It off the van.
00:14:05 It's sweet like honey, and I plug it all the time, said that y'all use this make it good and crazy. Hold it for I tell y'all just.
00:14:18 Adjust the current.
00:14:21 Give yourself a slice of water now and get ready to glue.
Devon Stack
00:14:26 Welcome to the insomnia stream watermelon addition.00:14:36 Now I'm your host of.
00:14:36 Course, Devon Stack hope you're having a good week this week.
00:14:42 I guess there's there's chaos.
00:14:45 In the UK, white riots.
00:14:49 Going on.
00:14:52 It's actually kind of related to why to why we're taking a look at this movie, we're going to take a look at that. One of you guys recommended.
00:15:04 Ended up being way different than I thought it would be.
00:15:07 Ah, my voice.
00:15:07 Just cracked puberty much.
00:15:15 Anyway, yeah, so the the riot stuff in England.
00:15:20 That's been going on.
00:15:22 Something that a lot of people have raised a concern, I guess a lot of people have raised is, you know, this is like every like anytime anyone on the right does anything whatsoever in real life, you risk going to jail for a really long time because the you don't have any allies in power.
00:15:43 Bottom line, you don't have any allies in power, and so the argument, or rather the discussion, has been well, it is it worth it, right? If you do the cost and and and benefit equation, what are you getting out of white people not just sitting around being a pinata and actually?
00:16:04 You know.
00:16:05 I guess acting up and making making their their displeasure with the ruling class known and in ways that don't involve just.
Numbers Lady
00:16:16 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:16:17 Grumbling under their breath and and maybe tweeting something which now apparently is going to be illegal. So good luck with that. But actually doing something and facing possible criminal charges and some of which could be very severe.00:16:37 What is?
00:16:40 The benefit?
00:16:42 If any.
00:16:45 And I decided to look back at history and see.
00:16:52 In modern times.
00:16:54 In the West.
00:16:57 There have been groups that have either threatened violence or been violent.
00:17:07 Have.
00:17:08 Performed acts of civil unrest or civil disobedience.
00:17:14 In order to try to get what they want.
00:17:18 And some of these groups have been successful.
00:17:22 And some of these groups haven't been successful.
Speaker 4
00:17:27 And and what?Devon Stack
00:17:29 Were the the major differences between these groups?00:17:38 Or let's just think about like.
00:17:40 A lot of what we've.
00:17:41 Done streams on over the past.
00:17:44 Couple of years here.
00:17:46 I mean the obvious groups that come to mind, right? Blacks committing acts of violence.
00:17:52 In the United States, for the last several decades.
00:17:56 And consistently getting what they want.
00:18:00 What? What's? What are some of the major differences?
00:18:05 Between blacks that were committing these acts of violence and and say perhaps white people in England committing acts of violence.
00:18:16 For similar really I guess you could say similar reasons. You can argue whether or not.
00:18:21 Whose groups, which which group has reasons that are more justified but.
00:18:27 We could just say similar reasons. They've got grievances, they want, address that they feel are being ignored by the ruling class and this is the way that they've they've run out of other ways of trying to make these grievances known. And so they're acting out in other ways or in a way that they the only way they know of.
00:18:47 Of.
00:18:48 Acting out in order to try to get their cause.
00:18:51 Noticed.
00:18:55 And the number one thing that I noticed that there's a.
00:19:00 I mean, besides the obvious, right? Well, a couple things.
00:19:04 The first one.
00:19:07 Is the media.
00:19:11 If there is one thing that is abundantly clear.
00:19:15 When we look back at blacks committing violence and we can go all the way back almost to reconstruction and we can go back 100 years. So we don't have to go. I mean, even if you go well beyond the the civil rights movement.
00:19:33 If there is one thing that seems.
00:19:36 Very clear. It's that the media.
00:19:39 Yeah.
00:19:40 Is always on the side of black people, unless you're talking about local media in the South when you had.
00:19:50 Southerners, non Jewish southerners writing the articles.
00:19:55 The national media.
00:19:58 Has always been on the side.
00:20:01 Of black people.
00:20:04 And you could say, well, that that's that's not that big of a difference or you know, maybe it's not as important of a difference.
00:20:11 Now that you have the Internet.
00:20:15 You know the media used to be the only way people could find out information about what was going on.
00:20:22 And you didn't have, you know, Twitter, you didn't have.
00:20:27 You know, platforms like Odyssey, like Rumble and so.
Speaker 9
00:20:32 So.Devon Stack
00:20:34 It doesn't really make as much of a difference that the media is 100% against the white people in in England.00:20:44 And 100% on the side of the immigrants in England, whereas in the civil rights movement in America, the media was 100% on the side.
00:20:58 Of the black people.
Numbers Lady
00:21:00 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:21:02 Well, I mean it, it matters a lot more than you would think, especially in England when you're going to go to jail for simply sharing.00:21:10 Not not writing a tweet for retweeting the government is saying that if you retweet a.
00:21:20 A tweet. It doesn't have to be like an article or or anything that bad. It could be a meme if you just in fact, you might just like a meme.
00:21:29 And according to how they've been phrasing it, that potentially could lead to jail time.
00:21:39 So you've got that. That's a that's kind.
00:21:42 Of a big deal.
00:21:45 You have so you have the which leaves the next problem.
00:21:50 Is in the the case of.
00:21:52 The civil rights movement.
00:21:55 You had a lot of, shall we say, allies.
00:22:00 In power.
00:22:03 You had a lot of Jews, a lot of and Catholics and a lot of other religious leaders in the United States that we've covered, you know, over and over again with all these streams on the side of the the black people.
00:22:20 You had a lot of people that were in in powerful positions, not just in the government but in other social institutions that were telling their their congregations or or their employees, their followers, if you will.
00:22:39 That, you know, this is how.
00:22:40 We've we, we.
00:22:41 We're on the side of of, you know, black people having the same rights and as everybody else and equality and all this good stuff.
00:22:50 You don't have that.
00:22:53 At all in England.
00:22:58 You don't have religious leaders.
00:23:01 You don't have even like low level government people. In fact, the people that.
00:23:09 Pander to the types of people that are rioting.
00:23:13 The people that are nominally, you know, on the right to some extent are some of the first people to condemn the violence.
00:23:24 They're the first people to run to social media and.
00:23:27 Say oh, not like this. Not like this.
Numbers Lady
00:23:31 No.Devon Stack
00:23:34 This is unbecoming.00:23:40 I got more coffee.
Speaker 10
00:23:43 Hmm.Devon Stack
00:23:46 And that's the. That's another major difference.00:23:51 That's another major difference, and that makes it that that you know.
00:23:56 That means something.
00:23:59 But the third and final difference.
00:24:03 You know major difference at least.
Speaker 4
00:24:07 Is.Devon Stack
00:24:08 In the case of the civil rights movement.00:24:13 You had.
00:24:15 Leadership.
00:24:18 You are well defined.
00:24:21 If not propped up by, you know, you know, as Martin Luther King was, Jewish operators that were quite literally writing his speeches and everything.
00:24:32 You had at least a figurehead.
00:24:38 You had a, a figurehead.
00:24:42 That could.
00:24:45 Give the speeches.
00:24:48 And.
00:24:49 Challenge power publicly make their demands.
00:24:55 Set out a vision of the future.
Numbers Lady
00:24:57 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:24:59 And this sort of message could be carried out by the press.00:25:04 Repeated and political speeches by their allies and political power. This icon.
00:25:15 Could be this mascot.
00:25:18 Could be used to unify all the different.
00:25:21 Groups of blacks.
00:25:25 And.
00:25:27 You don't really have that.
00:25:30 In England either.
00:25:32 Now you have Tommy Robinson, I guess. But I mean, ****.
00:25:38 If that's the leader, I guess the one thing he has in common with.
00:25:43 Martin Luther King is, you know, Drew's writing his his speeches, right? So maybe.
00:25:52 Maybe. Maybe that's, you know, you'll have that on your side and look maybe maybe if you allow Tommy Robinson to be the figurehead, you will have the the Jewish allies, then all of a sudden, you know, like that, you know, didn't have before.
00:26:07 And you will have some powerful people as allies because he's a he's kosher.
00:26:14 They'll give you.
Speaker 4
00:26:16 They'll give you. They'll, they'll.Devon Stack
00:26:18 They'll release a little pressure from the pressure valve.00:26:23 And.
00:26:27 You know, wait till you forget about being replaced and.
00:26:31 And that will be that.
00:26:34 They'll tell you about how.
00:26:36 The worst thing about?
00:26:38 About being replaced is how England is not as safe for Jews anymore.
00:26:45 That's the worst thing about being replaced.
00:26:49 As though the Jews don't feel as safe.
00:26:51 In England anymore.
00:26:55 We gotta we gotta fix that.
00:27:01 So there's some major differences, major differences.
00:27:07 I then tried to find examples.
00:27:10 Of just any cause that was right wing, that was grassroots.
00:27:17 That was ever successful.
00:27:21 At least in modern, you know in the context of modern Western societies, I couldn't find one.
00:27:31 I decided to go to check GPT.
00:27:34 And the only example ChatGPT could come up with was the.
00:27:38 ******* tea party.
00:27:42 Which we all know is was really super successful, wasn't it?
00:27:47 For those of you don't know, because it was, it was so, you know, unsuccessful. It was in a way. It was kind of.
00:27:57 The beginning of of the Republicans becoming libertarian.
00:28:02 In some ways.
00:28:04 You know, focusing so much on on being fiscal libertarians.
00:28:14 And to some extent, the Tea Party focused on, you know, mass immigration a little bit, but obviously that was that went nowhere.
00:28:25 And ChatGPT because I, you know, was very specific with my prompts. Trying to find any kind of similar group that I just wasn't finding that, you know, by doing my own searches.
00:28:38 Did remark? Well, this was they didn't have a leader.
00:28:43 Yeah, they didn't have a a centralized figurehead.
00:28:48 It was is relatively atomized across the country.
00:28:54 And they were able to get a few Republic, you know, Tea Party Republicans elected.
00:28:59 Again, this which went really nowhere and we're not really. You know, we're we're certainly not better off today are we?
00:29:09 We're certainly not in a better position today, are we?
00:29:14 For ***** sake, if you compare it you you compare with the tea. What the Tea Party was able to accomplish.
Speaker 11
00:29:20 Rush.Devon Stack
00:29:21 In the last what like it's been like 20 years now.00:29:25 In the last 20 years versus what the civil rights movement accomplished in in a lot less than 20 ******* years in terms of of actually getting real tangible gimmes.
00:29:41 For the people behind the civil rights movement.
00:29:46 Yeah, it's. It's like night and day.
00:29:52 Now does that mean?
00:29:55 Does that mean that doing stuff?
00:30:02 Unfortunately, I had to be careful how we even discussed this. I'd be talking that I'd have a much different tone.
00:30:09 We're we're not quite as draconian as the UK in terms of how we talk about things and what we talk about, but there are limits. Look, let.
00:30:23 Me. Put it this way.
00:30:25 I've I've talked about in the past that white people, increasingly their existence is going to be illegal.
00:30:37 And I think you can look at the UK and just what I would just mentioned about sharing memes and stuff like that can put.
00:30:42 You in jail.
00:30:45 I mean.
00:30:46 Your existence.
00:30:48 Is going to be illegal.
00:30:53 And so the.
00:30:57 Advice.
00:30:59 That I have given previously.
00:31:01 Is that if your existence is going to be illegal and you want to exist?
00:31:09 Then you're going to have to start thinking.
00:31:10 Like a criminal.
00:31:13 And I don't mean like I'm going to go rob a bank or whatever, but you can't just relax.
00:31:20 Like in the same way you can't relax around blacks and you got to have your head on a swivel. You can't relax. Well, as, especially as the government is increasingly blacks. You you can't relax around the government.
00:31:35 You can't assume they're going to play fair.
00:31:39 You can't assume that you're going to be innocent until proven guilty.
00:31:43 You can't assume that you're gonna get the benefit of the doubt.
00:31:50 Part of it is the diversity thing, too. It's, it's.
00:31:55 You know, when I was a teenager.
00:31:59 And.
00:32:01 Me and my friends would would truck around and party and and and we were like we weren't causing any trouble though, right? We were.
00:32:08 We still we.
00:32:09 We'd have a house party. We were drinking underage and, you know, maybe the music was too loud and things like that, but we weren't running through the neighborhood, smashing windows or doing, you know, we weren't causing chaos.
00:32:23 And so when cops would show up and and the when they did, because they would show up and find a bunch of white kids that were just listening to music too loud and not really, and they weren't even, you know, we we we had designated drivers and **** like that, you know, of course, you know, we should have been doing, you know, drinking and raise and whatever, but still.
00:32:42 That was the extent of what we were doing wrong. They didn't. They didn't **** with us. Not because all you're white and you get white privilege, but because, oh, you're white. So we don't have to worry about anything.
00:32:58 And not only that, because you're white and you know the cops were white, we can accurately assess the kind of person you are.
00:33:09 Because we're both whites.
00:33:11 It's like I've mentioned when I was a bouncer, if a white guy came to the bar, I could size him up and know who I was dealing with pretty quick.
00:33:21 I knew like, OK, this guy is just a Stoner. Whatever. Not a big deal. Let.
00:33:25 Him in.
00:33:27 Not the same for other races.
Speaker 11
00:33:28 Yes.Devon Stack
00:33:30 Not because that was automatically suspicious of other other races. I just couldn't read them as easily.00:33:38 You know, if you have like some Asian guy.
00:33:41 And didn't have.
00:33:42 To be black, just anyone who wasn't white.
00:33:45 You can. You can. Yeah. You can get an idea.
00:33:50 But not as not as accurately as you could if there was another white guy. In fact, another just as an example of the age.
00:33:59 You know, white guy walks up. I I can pick his age out with it within a few years. I I got, you know, he's, you know, that guy's probably about 25. Oh, that guy's about 30 something, you know, don't need to card him. He's clearly like, you know, 40.
00:34:13 Asian guys, you don't ******* know.
00:34:16 Some of these guys look like they're 20.
00:34:17 When they're 50.
00:34:19 You know black people. It's all over the place.
00:34:25 So.
00:34:27 It's little things like that.
00:34:29 As you cease.
00:34:30 To be in a Society of your.
00:34:33 People for your people.
00:34:36 You you also don't get that.
00:34:40 That benefit of the doubt, the kind of person like that would be investigating you, for example, for doing something that the ruling class didn't like the person of the, you know, the rank and file is the the commentators on Fox News like to always say, oh, I don't have a problem. Well, I, you know, I hate the FBI leadership but it's.
Speaker 9
00:34:58 The right, but the Reagan file.Devon Stack
00:35:00 Great. Well, the rank and file isn't.00:35:02 Going to be all that great.
00:35:03 Well, they're not that great, but there's they're they're going to be increasingly less great as it's increasingly not guys that can relate to you.
00:35:13 They're not guys that like.
00:35:15 I don't know one time.
00:35:19 I was.
00:35:21 We bought this old ****** car.
00:35:25 And I was like I was.
00:35:26 Like 15 or 16.
00:35:29 We bought this old ****** car out of the classifieds.
00:35:33 There's this old 4 wheel drive Subaru and we drove it out to the Mesa and we were just ******* demolition Derby in this car out in the Mesa and I'm driving around this dirt ******* Rd. I got like a a gun in the seat next to me and a cop.
00:35:53 Pulls over and pulls me over. I don't have a license.
00:35:57 I'm. I'm not, like on the road Rd. but I'm just on a dirt Rd. but I'm you know, I'm. I'm. I'm headed towards the road. Rd. which I.
00:36:03 Live very close to.
00:36:07 And he looks in the car and he sees the gun, and he's just looking and he knows what I'm doing.
00:36:14 He knows what I'm doing.
00:36:16 But he's some white guy and I'm I'm making excuses about like, why I'm out because like, what you doing out here? I'm like, oh, just drive driving around. He's like, he's like, don't lie to me. I used to.
00:36:26 Destroy ****. When I was young, too.
Numbers Lady
00:36:28 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:36:30 And I and I, I shut up. It was just like, OK, alright, cool. Alright, alright. I'll stop lying to you. So yeah, that's what I'm doing.00:36:43 And he was like, you know, go home. Stop, stop doing this. I'm getting complaints.
00:36:51 That's just like a little, that's.
00:36:53 A little.
00:36:54 You know microcosm.
00:36:57 You're not going to get that kind of.
00:36:58 Treatment.
00:37:00 You're not going to get the FBI agent who's like I used to ship post. I used to post edgy **** on the Internet.
00:37:06 Too.
00:37:07 No, you're going to get the kind of person that your memes are about.
00:37:13 Who hates people like you? Who's going to throw?
00:37:15 The ******* book at you.
Speaker 12
00:37:24 They want you.Devon Stack
00:37:25 Dead, like? That's not like a a meme. They really do want you dead.00:37:33 And I'm not even talking about the non whites. I'm talking like the whites in power in the UK and a lot of them in the United States and just everywhere in the West want people like you and me to be dead.
00:37:48 They think that eventually you will be. That's what this whole thing is about.
00:37:58 What do you think it's you think we're just calling it white? Genocide cause it sounds edgy. No, it's real. They want you dead.
00:38:21 So you have to think like a.
00:38:23 Criminal.
00:38:24 Your existence is criminal.
00:38:36 Psych. It's like in my book.
00:38:40 There's a.
00:38:41 Conversation between 2 characters and one is mad.
00:38:45 That Hillary Clinton, or at least the the the character that Hillary, you know, that's based on Hillary Clinton.
00:38:53 Gets away with literal murder.
00:38:58 You know the Clinton body count that many of us are familiar with, and if you're not looking to.
Speaker 11
00:39:04 It.00:39:06 Ain't going to.
Devon Stack
00:39:07 Trail of of ******* bodies like you wouldn't believe.00:39:11 And people have always said.
00:39:15 What are they going to face? Justice. They've killed all these people like you.
00:39:18 Know.
00:39:19 Vince Foster.
00:39:21 It's so obvious.
00:39:27 And one of the other, the other character says, well, you're talking about.
00:39:33 She hasn't killed anyone, she just knows a lot of people that commit suicide.
00:39:39 Sometimes with, you know, shooting themselves in the back.
00:39:42 Of the head twice.
00:39:48 And the first character is.
Speaker 11
00:39:50 It's like what?Devon Stack
00:39:52 No, they're they're not really commit. You don't believe they think? No, no, they're they're don't you get it? They're committing suicide.00:40:07 Because aren't they?
00:40:15 I mean, Epstein killed himself, right?
00:40:20 You you thinking otherwise doesn't change. What's what's what's official does it.
00:40:39 Right, it doesn't.
00:40:40 Matter how guilty someone quote, UN quote, really is.
00:40:47 What matters is what?
00:40:49 You can prove in a court of law.
00:40:52 Or public opinion.
00:40:58 That's that's the.
00:40:59 Only thing that matters.
00:41:11 People like the Clintons. They're smart.
00:41:15 They're not murderers. They're smart.
00:41:18 And all and all their friends are just really unlucky.
Speaker 4
00:41:29 They're just, they just.Devon Stack
00:41:29 Have unlucky accidents all the time.00:41:43 See, that's how people need to start thinking.
00:41:51 You can't think about, you know, committing violence.
00:41:55 Or rioting.
00:42:02 But you know.
00:42:04 Accidents happen.
00:42:11 It's a shame, but accidents happen every day.
00:42:19 It's crazy.
00:42:24 Sometimes I mean, it's a crazy coincidence.
00:42:28 Right. You know, someone's gonna gonna testify against you and the the day before they drop a ******* barbell on their neck.
00:42:37 What are the odds?
00:42:40 Well, not 0.
Speaker 9
00:42:48 Not 0.Devon Stack
00:42:54 Yeah, it's crazy. This guys got all this.00:42:58 All this dirt on us.
00:43:01 Shoots himself in the back of the head twice alright.
00:43:05 Seemingly impossible.
Speaker 12
00:43:12 But clearly it's not.Devon Stack
00:43:23 Clearly it's not right and it happens.00:43:38 It's like a Traficant.
00:43:42 You know it's.
00:43:43 Weird. Weird that he.
00:43:45 He ran himself over with a tractor.
00:43:51 People would say that's.
00:43:53 That can't happen. Well, it did.
00:43:59 Right. It just it did.
00:44:03 He made himself up with it. Did I mean, how else would you explain the?
00:44:07 And you can look it up on the Wikipedia page. It's on there.
00:44:11 He ran himself over the tractor.
00:44:18 You know, so weird things happen all the time.
00:44:22 And as long as you understand that that weird things happen all the time, it's just, you know, I think you you'll stay out of jail.
00:44:32 But yeah, going out and.
00:44:35 Especially in the age of facial, facial recognition and all this other stuff going out and on video.
Speaker 7
00:44:44 Sure.Devon Stack
00:44:44 Causing problems is is probably not the best thing for you.00:44:50 It's probably not the best thing for you, especially because there are no clear leaders that are going to rally people together and try to get you out. In fact, you might have been one of those leaders, but now you're in jail for seven years.
Speaker 9
00:45:08 Right.Devon Stack
00:45:19 I mean, I get it.00:45:21 And and I don't think it's bad, honestly, that that white people are making their.
00:45:27 Their concerns, known in unconventional ways in the UK.
00:45:35 In fact, in a lot of ways, it's like about ******* time, you know, like, like I was starting to really kind of wonder what the Hell's going on over there. Like, you guys have a limit. Is there a limit?
00:45:50 It's going to let people just walk all over you for like Infinity. Like it's there, like then she used to have, like, an empire at some point like.
00:46:01 What's what's going on here was there?
00:46:06 What are what are they putting something in the water?
00:46:18 So I get it.
00:46:28 So anyway I I'm just saying that.
00:46:35 You know, doing, doing things that are gonna get you arrested is is stupid.
00:46:41 Unless you have like a plan for it, I guess Speaking of Tommy Robinson, right?
00:46:47 You can fundraise when he gets elected or gets arrested.
00:46:51 So if you've got an infrastructure set up to fundraise and and make you a martyr and all that fun stuff, yeah, go for it. Get arrested, I guess.
00:47:02 But if you don't, and you're gonna get ****** for the next 7 to 10 years. I mean, I don't know.
00:47:08 There, there are people that would argue well, if, if enough people do it.
00:47:13 If enough people do it, then it'll be a bad look for the government, right? Locking up hundreds of young men for a decade or more simply for voicing their frustrations in a maybe a a slightly violent way.
00:47:33 I mean.
00:47:35 I don't know, man.
00:47:38 I don't get the sense and again, I don't live out there. It's maybe I'm wrong. I don't get the sense that the UK government's going to give a **** about having a bad look.
00:47:49 That they don't seem to care about having bad lucks.
00:47:55 They they don't seem to give a **** that they they don't seem very afraid of you, you know, they just don't.
00:48:06 They don't seem very afraid of you.
00:48:12 And I guess that would be the other argument, right? Someone would say, well, that's that's why it's important to to make them afraid. Do these things. They know that we're not just a bunch of *******.
00:48:23 Yeah, I mean, I guess there's some, you got a point, you got a point there.
00:48:31 But then we then we now we start getting into the realm of can't really talk about it.
00:48:41 Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
00:48:45 I don't know.
00:48:48 It's a it's a tricky situation. It's the kind of thing that it's really it's a unique, it's a unique situation that not only has have Western men, never had this situation before. No men have had this situation before. There has never been a time.
00:49:10 With the technology at the fingertips of the ruling class, like, there's never been that kind of a technological imbalance.
00:49:22 Between those ruling and those being ruled.
00:49:29 There's never been that kind of technological edge.
00:49:34 And and that kind of power imbalance?
00:49:39 Where you know the the surveillance.
00:49:42 Is really.
00:49:45 That's a new thing.
00:49:52 It's a new thing.
00:49:57 It's the reason they worked so hard.
00:49:59 To get it.
00:50:03 Because it works.
00:50:09 It's been it's been the wet dream of the ruling class since the dawn of time.
00:50:16 It's why it's it's mentioned in the Bible, right? The mark of the beast.
00:50:21 Whether you believe in the Bible or not, that means 2000 ******* years ago.
00:50:26 People could envision.
00:50:30 A future.
00:50:32 Where the ruling class was.
00:50:34 Was marking you.
00:50:37 So they could.
00:50:38 Categorize you and keep track of you.
00:50:43 Because that is always been.
00:50:47 Always been the ambition.
00:50:50 Of the ruling class.
00:51:00 To be able to surveil you.
00:51:03 Keep track of everything that you do.
00:51:06 Manage your as a risk.
00:51:16 You know the pre crime thing that's always been a wet dream of theirs too.
00:51:23 Stop you before you become a problem.
00:51:31 It's just that we're just now living in a time when that kind of stuff is.
00:51:38 Possible.
00:51:40 It was it because it was. It was just a dream before it was, it was just like a ambition.
00:51:48 But that technology exists now to make this.
00:51:52 Really tricky.
00:51:55 For those that have revolutionary aims.
00:52:09 So anyway, the reason why this relates to watermelon.
00:52:19 Is.
00:52:21 It makes a big difference.
00:52:25 When you have.
00:52:29 Allies or partners?
00:52:33 In positions of power and in positions of influence and money.
00:52:43 We've watched a lot of movies.
00:52:47 In fact, you can't. If you watch any movie, even if you watch a random movie on Netflix today.
00:52:56 It is going to contain. It's almost 100% chance it's going to contain.
00:53:03 The same exact kind of propaganda that began in the civil rights era and the reason why it has to, they have to keep pushing the same propaganda is because it it's going against reality. It's going against reality. And so they have to keep ******* meaning it.
00:53:26 Because they are. They're trying to meme it into their their utopia into reality.
00:53:33 They have to keep telling you that that everyone's the same.
00:53:39 They have to keep telling you that multiculturalism is good.
00:53:45 They have to keep telling you that white people.
00:53:47 Are weak.
00:53:49 And ineffectual.
00:53:52 And.
00:53:53 Evil by nature.
00:53:57 They have to keep telling you that all the inequality in the world is it's it's rooted in this evil that's within white people.
00:54:07 It's all a byproduct of the racism of white people.
00:54:12 And it can't possibly be.
00:54:16 Caused by the shortcomings of the non white people.
00:54:26 And this messaging has not stopped.
00:54:30 In fact, if anything, it's increased in amplitude since the the 1960s because, as I said, it's it's trying to mean something that goes against nature. It goes against reality.
00:54:49 If you're trying to convince people of something that's true, that just goes against maybe their preconceived notions or goes against some dogma or something that you need to get past. You don't have to to propagandize it forever.
Numbers Lady
00:55:07 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:55:10 As an example, right when the W 1st started having access to bananas, this might sound bananas, but it's true.00:55:19 They had to have commercials telling people how to eat bananas and telling them bananas were good and you like eating bananas, right? They they had. It was banana propaganda.
00:55:32 Because no one had ever had a banana before, or at least you know, white people in the West never eaten a banana.
00:55:39 And they're like, what's this weird yellow thing that that you're trying to sell me now? And it has a weird peel and it goes bad really fast. And I don't know about this thing. I don't. How are we supposed to eat this? Say the banana propaganda for a couple of years and tell everyone figured out how to eat bananas and they stop because.
00:55:59 People like bananas.
00:56:03 They don't have to keep doing it.
00:56:06 It's not 30 years later and they're still running commercials on, like, no, no, bananas are good.
00:56:17 Trust me.
00:56:26 No, people just realized, oh, I like bananas.
00:56:32 So it's weird that here we are, decades after the the civil rights movement and.
00:56:37 You flip on Netflix and every movie is still trying to convince you that that was a good idea.
00:56:54 See, that's the depressing thing is.
00:56:57 It really wouldn't take much to undo this.
00:57:02 It wouldn't take much to undo this this white guilt. It wouldn't.
00:57:07 You'd be surprised even the boomers, right?
00:57:11 As as long as there was the TV telling them.
00:57:17 Or or some. You know Bruce Willis style action hero.
00:57:21 In a movie.
00:57:25 They would 100. They would do a 180 on white guilt.
00:57:33 In relatively short order.
00:57:41 If you had Sean Hannity.
00:57:44 On.
00:57:44 TV.
00:57:46 Talking about race and IQ.
00:57:54 And you had.
00:57:56 I don't even know. Like I guess Tom Cruise or I don't. I don't know who's still even like a like a boomerang. They're starting to die off now and not make movies.
00:58:06 You know, whoever whoever, whatever action, hero.
00:58:09 The boomers would like in movies.
00:58:13 That showed a realistic.
00:58:16 You know, showed multiple.
00:58:18 Movies showing realistic interactions between blacks and whites, or even showed realistic depictions of of Jewish ruling class.
00:58:29 Engineering white replacement.
00:58:33 That's all it would take like.
00:58:34 A year of that, maybe a year.
00:58:38 A year of movies like that with the media condoning it.
00:58:45 You know, they didn't. They didn't release the movie about, you know, Shlomo, the the anti White Jew engineering white replacement that there was no like media controversy. You know they didn't have any controversy. It was just released.
00:58:58 And promoted ohh yeah, this is such a wonderful film, it really does. The show highlight the the power imbalance between a the minority of people with their own.
00:59:13 Objectives versus the native population, which seems to be at a disadvantage here.
Numbers Lady
00:59:20 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:59:21 The groomers really can't. You're right. I've never. I've never thought of it like that before.00:59:28 It wouldn't take much.
00:59:35 It wouldn't take much.
00:59:48 Now when I watched this movie.
00:59:51 What was odd to me was just how poorly it was put together.
00:59:56 I was expecting.
00:59:58 The kind of propaganda that we see over and over and over again, you know, because you know, you kind of.
01:00:03 Get the.
01:00:05 You get the basic idea, even just by looking at the.
01:00:08 The movie poster.
01:00:11 You know, very funny thing happened to Jeff Gerber.
01:00:16 And the idea is that you know, this white guy. One day he wakes up it's it's he's black.
01:00:23 Oh, everything's crazy now. I have to live like a black man. And so I'm expecting before I watch it.
01:00:34 Because we've seen, you know, versions of this.
01:00:38 You know this fish out of water story where he's going to be like, oh wow. Ohh, it's weird. I have to sit at the back of the bus.
01:00:44 And, you know, excuse me.
01:00:50 I had to cough there.
01:00:52 You know, some kind of.
01:00:55 Story arc, you know, some kind of.
01:00:58 The protagonist is some maybe like, you know. You know it's mildly, you know, some kind of racist white guy who who learns about the struggle of the black man by walking a mile in his shoes.
01:01:13 And then in the end, you know, he, he, he, he stops being racist and he's grown and.
01:01:19 And just like the audience that he's learned something now and.
01:01:24 And.
01:01:26 Every everyone lives happily ever after. That's not like at all, really. How this goes. It's actually really weird.
01:01:33 The other thing that sucks about this movie, like this movie sucks so bad. Like it sucks like it was.
01:01:39 Even with the movies that that I.
01:01:43 I hate the message. Uh. I usually find them.
01:01:48 Easy to watch because it's it's still interesting to me sometimes how they deploy the propaganda. This is this is one of these rare instances where I just I wanted to put put like knives in my eyeballs. I I wanted to like like end it all.
01:02:08 I couldn't. It was so bad this movie was I I'm about halfway through. I I consider just like, not doing it. I was like, this is, I don't know if I can make it through it.
01:02:21 And I couldn't figure out how it was so bad.
01:02:24 Until I I found out who directed it and everything else. So we'll get into that at the end.
01:02:29 But it's just it was. It's just weird.
01:02:35 Actually get into that now. It's a black guy.
01:02:42 It wasn't. It wasn't a Jew, and it was. It was.
01:02:46 A black guy who made a movie who didn't know what he was doing, but the studio wanted a black guy to do it. It was it was a diversity hire, making the movie The studio wanted to because what happened was a white waspy guy wrote the script and he wrote the script.
01:03:07 In the way that I described that, I thought it would be.
01:03:11 You know, I don't know a a story that has a beginning, a middle and an end, you know, it's got a story arc. It's got, you know, the protagonist going through some kind of change at the end and that there's the moral of the story is right.
01:03:28 Because that's the way.
01:03:30 His brain works, you know, he thought of, you know, story structure and and all of all of that.
01:03:39 And he based it on.
01:03:42 His experience working with white liberals, who he thought were still racist.
01:03:51 Where they would talk a big game about how they were down with the black struggle. They would virtue signal. I guess you could say.
01:04:00 But in their personal lives, they were racist. Why? Because nothing ever changes. That's just the way.
01:04:06 All.
01:04:07 White leftists are.
01:04:10 Because white leftists, in the same way that you know Netflix is, is trying to meme reality out of existence, white leftists are doing that to themselves all the time. They're trying to mean reality out of existence in their in their own heads.
01:04:29 So nothing, nothing had really changed there, so.
01:04:31 He wrote this script.
01:04:34 And when the studio decided to pick a black director.
01:04:41 By the name of of Melvin Peebles.
01:04:45 Who renamed himself Melvin Van Peebles to try to sound fancier. This guy is the real ******* piece of work.
01:04:55 He.
01:04:57 Decided he wanted to make it into a black power.
01:04:59 Movie.
01:05:02 In fact, the guy who wrote the script got so ****** *** he he he left the set.
01:05:09 And was so mad thinking his intellectual property was going to just be.
01:05:14 Completely raped to death by a black guy, he he wrote a book.
01:05:22 That was based on his original idea, so he could feel like at least he got the idea out there because it was coming more from a.
01:05:31 I guess you could say a centrist position.
01:05:33 And it had a story structure. It was. And it wasn't just like this ******* insanity that we're about to look at.
01:05:44 They they also decide to get.
01:05:48 Jeffrey Cambridge.
01:05:51 As the.
01:05:53 The star.
01:05:57 Oh, I'm sorry, Godfrey Cambridge. As the star. Who?
01:06:04 I had never really heard of before, but I guess he was kind of a popular black comedian at the time.
01:06:14 He was uh.
01:06:18 They they, yeah, I keep finding all this stuff saying that like when I look at his bio saying he was very controversial and whatever, but I can't really find any examples of that. And part of the reason why it's difficult to gauge how controversial he even really was was because of the, you know, something we've talked about before where comedy.
01:06:38 Is very contextual and and very.
01:06:45 It loses.
01:06:48 I mean, part of that context is time.
01:06:53 Right.
01:06:54 Where it's really difficult to watch a comedy from, especially a time before you were born, like this movie was made in 1970.
01:07:04 And really get most of the jokes.
01:07:09 A lot of it's not going to make any sense.
01:07:12 Because they're referencing things that.
01:07:14 You don't understand because it's from a time before you were alive.
01:07:21 And.
01:07:23 I've mentioned how a lot of.
01:07:24 Like the boomer comedies.
01:07:27 You know where like.
01:07:31 Well, really any of them, but like Cheech and Chong and movies like.
01:07:38 Animal house.
01:07:40 These kinds of movies that were cult classics and they were really popular back in all around the same time period around the 70s.
01:07:48 You watch them today and they're just not funny at all.
01:07:56 Yeah, like at all at all.
01:08:00 And very rarely can you find a comedy that's funny, that's from another era and less. Of course, it's very.
01:08:09 Very skillful comedians and writers can make stuff that's timeless. Sometimes you can get an old movie from, maybe even like the 50s or 60s, if it's.
01:08:19 If it's done correctly, it's not relying heavily on pop culture references and and whatever's happening in the moment and just, you know, trying to get cheap laughs because everyone hates Nixon or, you know, whatever in 1970, whatever.
01:08:33 You can make stuff that is timeless. It's just that's rarely what's made.
01:08:40 So it's tough because none of his jokes are funny and there is a lot of slapstick in this movie, like a lot, like got, like I'd say the 1st, 50% of the movie is.
01:08:54 Like it's not funny after like it's no, it's never funny, but it's like annoying. After 5 minutes of it.
01:09:01 And that like after like at 30 minutes. Like I said, I wanted to put a ******* gun in my mouth. Like, at 30 minutes. I'm like, how much longer can they they do this joke that always freaked out that he turned black. But anyway, that further deal. Let's let's take a look at. Like I said, I've.
01:09:16 And some of it's just like like the editing is just so bad and weird, and the soundtrack is insane. Like everyone must have just been so ****** ** on drugs in the 1970s. Like for this to even be made. It just doesn't make any anyway.
01:09:34 You'll see.
01:09:37 You'll see. So the movie starts out the way every amateur movie starts out, and I've talked about this before, where? Any movie if it starts off like.
01:09:50 Ohh I just got out of bed, you know, and I and I've made the.
01:09:54 You know I've mentioned this.
Speaker 11
01:09:57 Described your day so far, and when you recount your day, never say you woke up. It's a waste of your time. That's how every day has begun for everyone.01:09:59 Well, I woke up and.
01:10:06 Since the dawn of man.
Devon Stack
01:10:08 Exactly. And apparently that hard drive is falling asleep. Yeah. Anytime you start a.01:10:16 A movie about, you know, people waking up in the morning. It's it's it's like, yeah, we get it. That's how literally.
01:10:24 Every day starts.
01:10:26 And you're just wasting time and it's cause you're a bad writer and that's, you know, that's just how every student film starts. Someone waking up in the morning, because that's just as a human. When you try to think of, like, going back in time and telling the story about something, if you're not good at writing compelling stories, your head go straight to like, well, how does my day?
01:10:47 Start while I got out of bed, so it starts off like already. It's not off to a good start with the amateur hour. He gets up in the morning. Like, literally ******* everybody.
01:10:57 And he's doing his.
01:10:58 I I guess they're trying to make fun of white people for.
01:11:01 Working out cause they do.
01:11:04 So this is the this is the main character. It's a black actor and white face, which we'll see. It's the the the shots are so quick. At first it's not obvious that it's a black guy and white face, although it becomes increasingly obvious once the camera stops.
01:11:21 Moving around and all the quick cuts go away because it's very disorienting. Like I said, this the editing in this movie, it just gives you a headache.
01:11:31 But I guess they're making fun of white people for going to the gym, cause he's using all this workout equipment.
01:11:38 And I don't really get the joke.
01:11:41 His wife's mad because he's making all kinds of noise using this workout equipment.
01:11:48 Here he is again.
01:11:51 With a speed bag.
01:11:55 His family is waiting for him to come.
01:11:57 Down for breakfast?
01:11:59 And then it becomes very obvious that it's a black guy and white face.
01:12:04 And it's funny because especially in the last couple of days as I've.
01:12:09 I've gone a little hard on Twitter about racial differences. I've heard a lot of people make the stupid, you know, response about, you know, what do you care about the the color of people's skin? I don't know, man. I can look at that guy and know that he's not white.
01:12:29 Even though look they put, they put white hair on him and they gave him white skin. I don't know. Something about his skull, his face shape tells me.
01:12:40 He's not white. He's got a negroid skull.
01:12:46 His face is even easier when you see his.
01:12:49 Nose from the front.
01:12:51 His face doesn't look like any white person I've ever seen in my *******.
01:12:55 Life.
01:12:56 He looks wet.
01:12:58 Just like you can't just paint a white person black and then have them go to the ghetto and no one notices and no one. Ohh wow. Look at who's the new black man in town. Like no one's gonna ******* believe that race isn't skin deep and it's not. It's not facial features deep either.
01:13:18 And it's so ******* ********. That's that's another bit of propaganda that you could erase in literally a year if you could just get the ******* TV to tell the people that it was ********.
01:13:30 But anyway, so they have the obviously painted white black guy.
01:13:38 And what's on TV in the living room? Well, it's all the race riot stuff, because that's what was going on. As we've done lots of strings about. So the people that that would be watching this movie.
01:13:53 That would make sense that every time they turn on the.
01:13:55 News. What are?
01:13:56 They.
01:13:56 Seeing they're seeing race riots, they're seeing black people freaking the **** out, and we also see something in this movie where the the White Wife.
01:14:07 Is the one who is.
01:14:11 Who is sympathetic to it?
01:14:13 She's sympathetic to it.
01:14:16 Because as you know, as as Orwell said.
01:14:21 Let's see here.
01:14:26 It was always the women and above all, the young ones who were the most bigoted adherents of the party. The swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies.
01:14:41 So that that doesn't, that hasn't changed.
01:14:45 So he goes down to eat breakfast and his wife is watching this this stuff on TV.
Speaker 13
01:14:52 Cheer death damage estimated its millions in the third.Devon Stack
01:14:55 That soundtrack, the the crazy piano. That's Dun Dun Dun dot dot dot dot dot dot, dot dot. It's like it's just insanity. Like the whole movie.01:15:06 Has seemingly just random music. Random really hard to listen to music all throughout, and it makes a lot more sense when you later find out that same black director who named who renamed himself to sound Fancy. In addition to being like this.
01:15:26 Control freak weirdo bad at everything but DI higher, if you will. Also did a lot of the music himself and in later movies starred in his he started. He wrote his own scripts, starting his own movies and they're all like these black power.
01:15:41 And did all the music form and it's just like they're they're all ******* horrible. And you might ask like, well, why are we, why are we going over this movie if it's so bad? This is considered. I had never heard of it, but this is considered the the first black power movie ever.
01:15:58 It's part of the Criterion Collection now like this is required watching. If you go to film school, you have to watch this.
01:16:06 And it's it's the way it's so shittily put together like it's so ******* crap.
01:16:11 Anyway, the the, the. I'm telling you the gun in the mouth, man. When you hear this ******* soundtrack, the whole movie.
Speaker 13
01:16:20 Damage estimated in the 1,000,000 is the third such outbreak in this area this month and reflects the unrest that has plagued period since early last year, with similar conflagrations arose all across the country. Morning troops the action to a predictable seasonal governor, pointed out that he had another such incident occurred.Speaker 11
01:16:34 Hello, sweetheart, I'm breaking site.Devon Stack
01:16:40 Watermelon man. So we get the the watermelon man.01:16:47 Very hip, all lower case.
01:16:52 What's the name of this font?
01:16:55 Oh, it's other than my tongue.
01:16:58 I forget. Anyway, they did a whole movie about this font.
01:17:04 Uh, what was that fun chat? What's name of that fun they did? They literally did a movie about this. This font, like a documentary about this font like 10 years ago or something. And I I used to ******* know that. Yeah. Helvetica. That's what it is.
01:17:16 Thank you, bunch of your answer to that. So the the, the all lower case Helvetica and this was like a fancy.
01:17:25 Fancy font?
01:17:28 So he sits down to eat breakfast and interacts with the kids to the sounds of riots and insane music.
Speaker 13
01:17:36 Be more than three times left.Speaker 14
01:17:37 Aren't you concerned with the civil rights issue?Speaker 13
01:17:39 17 pulling our violin.Speaker 4
01:17:40 Yeah, sure. Most people are just crazy. They think that at any moment the negra's gonna hit him over the head with a watermelon and.01:17:46 Steal their high school.
Speaker 13
01:17:47 Evening the ardour of the rioters.Speaker 14
01:17:48 Ring. I think white people have to show greater interest in understanding how else your bus will be coming by soon.Devon Stack
01:17:56 So it's the the white woman who thinks that white people need to show more understanding and be on the, you know, be the allies to the the black people.01:18:06 And the the white husband, the black guy and white faced husband.
01:18:11 Is is very. This is a sore subject, like he's not a racist.
01:18:17 He's he's he's not a racist, but.
01:18:20 He's like one of the few things that actually remained from the original script is he's he's a white liberal who's.
01:18:29 Slightly. He's he's actually kind of racist. Like he doesn't think he's racist, but he's kind of racist.
01:18:36 So it goes off to work and I didn't understand this like this was supposed to be hilarious, I guess, like it was supposed to be a joke.
01:18:46 Where he races the bus to a bus stop that's closer to his job.
01:18:53 And so he can save a few.
01:18:56 I mean, maybe he's supposed to be Jewish, but like he saves a few pennies by running.
01:19:01 To a bust. It didn't make any sense, and it wasn't funny, and I couldn't get, like, why they spent so much time on it. But they spent like so much time on this idea that he would race the bus.
01:19:13 To a different bus stop and then get on the bus. I don't, I don't know. Like I said, there was so much of this movie where you're just like what? What's, what the ****?
01:19:23 'S going on.
01:19:23 Like and and I. I really think it really comes down to is it incompetence?
01:19:29 Like it's it's just a.
01:19:31 It's the kind of thing that if you were at the Film Festival of a the graduating class of a film school, and there's a bunch of bad movies.
01:19:42 You would see a scene like that, just like. OK, well, you know, they just didn't know that. They're just amateurs. They don't realize this doesn't work, but when it's Columbia pictures.
01:19:53 It it's just kind of baffling. You're not expecting to see this bad of a scene in a, you know, even like.
01:19:59 In a.
01:20:01 In in from a 70s film. So anyway.
01:20:05 So he gets on the bus and he makes some wisecracks about, you know, black people sitting at the back of the bus, and he's really kind of annoying. And you get the sense that no one actually likes him because he's kind of this blow hard and he's making insensitive, annoying jokes all the time, even though he's not really racist.
Speaker 4
01:20:25 And the good old days back in the old South, you would have to drive from back here, get it back in the right.Devon Stack
01:20:34 And everyone just thinks he's kind of like this.01:20:38 Buffoon. They just barely tolerate him. He goes to a diner by his job and it's the same kind of a thing, right? He's good. Naturedly ribbing the the the talking about the the race riots and saying to the black employee, I know you, you know.
01:20:58 Go in for that kind of stuff, but if?
01:21:00 They did. They they would have. They'd have a hard time picking you out of line up because you black people that you all.
01:21:05 Look the same.
Speaker 4
01:21:09 No offense about that. That looting remark, you know.Speaker 12
01:21:11 Ohh no Mr. gap.Speaker 4
01:21:13 I know you don't go for that sort.01:21:14 Of thing, OK.
01:21:17 And of course, if you did, it would be very hard for the police to identify you. I mean, an hour later, all your cats look alike.
Speaker 7
01:21:28 All those guys looking over Mr.Devon Stack
01:21:34 So again, the the black man's fine with the the racist remarks, he just, you know he's. Yes, Sir. Yes, Sir. Mr. Goebel. Yeah. Yeah. Your show is funny, you know? So he's like the.01:21:46 You know that kind of black guy, I guess.
01:21:49 He gets to the office and again everyone thinks he's annoying because he makes more comments about the the black guy who runs the elevator because they have a.
01:21:58 Elevator guy back in the 70s and none of his coworkers want to hang out with them, and they're all annoyed that they have to stand next to them in the.
01:22:07 In the elevator.
01:22:10 He gets into the office and starts hitting on the I guess she's supposed to be German, but she's European. The I think the accent is fake, so it's hard to tell if she's supposed to be German or Swedish or something, but the blonde European chick he tries to hit on her and and.
01:22:30 She's kind of annoyed, doesn't wanting to deal with him.
01:22:35 He gets in and talks to his boss. His boss is irritated because his numbers are kind of going down and and he also thinks that he's kind of annoying.
01:22:48 And he gets home and he complains to his wife that he's just not having the best month.
01:22:56 And he's going to have to work harder.
01:23:00 And then he sits down at the table. And of course, the race riots are still going on.
Speaker 13
01:23:05 Or federal.01:23:06 Intervention army units were being immediately made available.
Speaker 14
01:23:11 I was watching.Speaker 4
01:23:12 I'm gonna have my dinner without watching a bunch of uppity donkeys jigging up and down on my TV screen.Speaker 14
01:23:18 Why are you so?Speaker 4
01:23:18 Hateful. I'm not hateful. And don't start telling me I have a.Speaker 14
01:23:21 Personality problem? I said no such thing. I merely tried to point out that there is an issue in this country today that has to do with the equal rights of man.Speaker 4
01:23:29 What kind of dinner is this? What kind of generous is Eskimos too, on blubber?Speaker 14
01:23:35 Natural persecution complex whenever you are hurt, attack.01:23:39 Well, that's what this is all about.
Devon Stack
01:23:44 Ohh yes and more more crazy piano music playing in the background.01:23:49 Randomly.
01:23:51 As they argue about the Ebony blacks getting out of hand and he just doesn't get it.
01:24:00 So then he's.
01:24:03 You know, the day's over, and she starts hinting that they that she wants to have sex and for him to hurry up and go to bed.
01:24:14 And he has to workout first because he's obsessed with working out again. I couldn't figure out this joke or what was supposed to be funny about it.
01:24:23 And when he gets to bed, he doesn't want to have sex with his wife because he's just too tired and and too stressed out.
01:24:31 And then that night, he wakes up to use the bathroom.
01:24:36 And he sees that he's turned black when he gets to the bathroom. And and it's really annoying.
01:24:43 Cheesy special effects, where? Where, where, it's going to flip this these different color filters in front of the camera and and it's, I don't know again this is, it's just bad.
Numbers Lady
01:25:18 No, no.Devon Stack
01:25:30 So it's actually a lot longer than that. I cut out most of it and especially the part where you had to see his ask because they keep showing his ***.01:25:37 For.
01:25:37 Some reason a lot of ***** in this movie.
01:25:43 I don't know why.
01:25:45 UM.
01:25:47 But you'd think that he'd want to be black, right? Like Ben Stiller.
Speaker 5
01:25:52 Get out, get out and vote and donate.01:25:56 And she's also a.
01:25:56 An historic candidate, you know it's going to be the first woman president, and that's incredibly exciting. And you know, she's Indian. She's black. She's everything. You could be more than one thing. It's incredible. You know, I'm Jewish and Irish.
01:26:14 I wish I was black. Every white Jewish guy wishes he was black.
Devon Stack
01:26:20 Well, I guess that's how we know you didn't write the script because.01:26:24 And you would have been excited.
01:26:30 But anyway, so he he's freaking out because he's black and his wife.
01:26:38 Like, yeah, like I'm kind of like, there's like, 20 minutes of him. And I'm not exaggerating. It's like 20 minutes, and I'm going. I'm black. Ohh. Different color filter. Ohh, I'm black. Ohh goofy face.
01:26:54 Running around like 20 minutes later, I'm back. I'm black.
01:27:00 In fact, this is he does it the whole night. He just runs around screaming about how he's black. And then the next morning and it's almost like they it's it's shot in real time. So it's it feels like hours later.
01:27:14 His wife gets up and notices that he's in the bathroom and that he's black and you get, you get to see that, that, that Negroid skull structure a lot better in in this shot right there.
01:27:26 Well, but it's just skin color, right? Just all the.
Speaker 2
01:27:29 It's all the.Devon Stack
01:27:29 Same.01:27:31 So she freaks out because he's black now.
Speaker 12
01:27:35 You you look like a *****.Devon Stack
01:27:39 Ohh you look like a *****.01:27:42 So they decide that it's his his tanning bed because he's got a tanning bed and they can't figure out why else he would turn black without, you know, unless there was like some kind of allergy to something and they try to be funny with that. But it's just.
01:27:57 It's.
01:27:58 Not funny at all for a long time. For a long time.
01:28:03 And then he decides to go to the store. The black people part of town.
01:28:09 And get some products that black people would use to lighten their skin.
01:28:14 And of course, they make the joke about how cause he looks black now that the the guy thinks he's being held up, even though it's another black guy. So I don't really get what the joke is.
01:28:24 And he gets a bunch of black skin care products.
01:28:29 And takes him home and it's trying to lighten his skin. But it's not working.
01:28:35 And then his his children finally come in and they see that he's black and I and I.
01:28:43 None. None. None of this movie makes any sense. Like, usually like you can tell where they're where they're coming from and who they're trying to resonate with.
01:28:50 And all I could really think of is maybe in this scene they're trying to, they're trying to say, well, look, the kids are the only ones that don't care because the kids are the future and they're not racist.
Speaker 15
01:29:01 Hi.Speaker 4
01:29:04 Don't you have anything you want to say to me?Devon Stack
01:29:06 Your face is dirty.Speaker 4
01:29:08 That's a nice thing to say to your father.Speaker 3
01:29:10 Here's the heck of a tan you.Speaker 15
01:29:12 Got Dad, you look like a colored man.Speaker 4
01:29:14 That's very good. Thank you. But, you know, we could use.Speaker 14
01:29:17 You at the UN. Come on, kids. I'll get you dinner.Devon Stack
01:29:21 So the kids aren't freaked out by it or something. I don't.01:29:26 And so finally, he decides he can't dye his skin white, and he's going to have to go to work as a black man. And so they do the same thing with the where he's trying to race the bus. Only now that he's a black man, it's super dangerous to run around outside.
01:29:44 Does anything can happen?
Speaker 12
01:29:58 Are you back in action?01:30:05 At him, what happened?
01:30:10 Has to be here. What happened?
01:30:32 That's your love. The insane. Yeah, I'm losing.
Devon Stack
01:30:43 Oh, it's hilarious. He's raising a bus or.01:30:45 Something.
01:30:51 Well, white woman's back. So you're running black, man.
01:31:05 Cute than even crazier music.
Speaker 9
01:31:11 Ohh mobs of white man trying to stop them.Speaker 12
01:31:17 Cops.Numbers Lady
01:31:22 2nd.Speaker 12
01:31:34 Where are you running to?Speaker 16
01:31:40 What's in the case?Devon Stack
01:31:44 Ohh.Speaker 14
01:31:48 Neighborhood isn't safe anymore.Speaker 12
01:31:51 I didn't do anything.Speaker 3
01:31:52 Neighborhood isn't safe.Numbers Lady
01:31:53 Anymore, yeah.Devon Stack
01:31:55 So that for that insanity scene again, it's like it's one of those scenes where it's like they had.01:32:00 To have been.
01:32:00 On drugs because I feel like I'm on drugs. Just watching that ******* scene. It's just like the cuts are just all over the ******* place and it's.
01:32:09 I get what you're trying to accomplish, kind of, but way to overdo it and and anyway. And the music is just kind of like anyway, it's just it's just bad, it's poorly put together. I get what you're trying to accomplish. You're just doing it in such an annoying way. It's it's hard to.
01:32:25 Focus.
01:32:27 So the cops bust him because he's running while black.
01:32:31 And the bus driver runs up and clears it all up. Oh, no. He's one of my regulars. He's just black today for some reason. And I don't know, it doesn't make any sense. And the cops are like, OK, since you say so, bus driver. And then he gets to the office. And when you know it.
Speaker 12
01:32:53 Mr. Garber but Mr. Gerber.Speaker 4
01:32:54 Never heard of him. Get out of my way, Erica. Unless you want to feel the wrath.01:32:59 Of my switchblade, I'd like to feel the wrath of your switch plate.
Devon Stack
01:33:03 Ohh, now all of a sudden she wants. She wants him because he's black. Cause didn't you know that all the the Aryan Queens, they all secretly want the.01:33:13 The BBC.
01:33:16 So they make sure to to throw that in there, that the the European white woman that wouldn't give him the time of day the day before is now suddenly.
01:33:26 Must have the ***** ****.
01:33:30 So he goes in, is he's surprised that his boss doesn't care, that he's black.
01:33:36 In fact, his his boss is kind of.
01:33:40 Into it because he says, well, you know.
01:33:45 You're you're adding some diversity to the workforce.
01:33:48 Or workplace a little bit I guess.
01:33:50 So he he then.
01:33:52 Has a meeting at the Yacht Club.
01:33:55 With one of his clients, he sells insurance and of course the Yacht Club doesn't want to let in the black person and so get ready for more insane music and more insane cuts. And just like bad directing all around.
Speaker 10
01:34:20 Perfect.Speaker 16
01:34:21 What do you think?Speaker 4
01:34:22 We're going. I'm lunching with Clark Dunwoody.Speaker 13
01:34:25 Not in here. You're not.Speaker 4
01:34:26 Hey, come on. You're kidding. You know me, Jeff Gerber. It's done what he's expecting.Speaker 13
01:34:31 Come on, fella. I got my orders. This club has got rules.Speaker 12
01:34:35 Fun is fun, but.Speaker 4
01:34:36 Don't make me angry. You better let.Speaker 17
01:34:37 Me. Pass. What's your name?Speaker 4
01:34:39 Sir Jeff Gerber, I'm having lunch.01:34:43 Clock done with.
Speaker 17
01:34:44 You. Oh, yes, Mr. Gerber. Mr. Dunwoody, he wanted me to give you his apologies. He had to go back to the office. Some kind of an emergency board meeting and he's going to call you later this.Speaker 4
01:34:53 Afternoon and explain it. Don't pull that crap on me.Speaker 17
01:34:57 Well, I'm very sorry for the inconvenience.Speaker 9
01:35:01 Now move along please.Speaker 4
01:35:02 Oh, look, there must be some mistake. Move along.Speaker 12
01:35:07 Yeah, man.01:35:17 If you don't split the right image.
01:35:23 And then you don't like the way you look.
Devon Stack
01:35:29 So apparently, like he, that's all it takes for a race right to break out is him not being allowed in some kind of private club.01:35:40 And the cops show up with all the crazy music and.
01:35:45 Whatnot. And they take him to his boss, who again, it's in this universe, apparently, as long as some other adult.
01:35:54 Thinks you're fine. Then the cops just let you go. So in the same way that the bus driver said no, he checks out. The cop takes him to work, and his boss is like, no, he works here. And the cops like, oh, in that case, no charges.
Speaker 11
01:36:08 For some reason.Devon Stack
01:36:09 I don't know. No, because nothing in this movie makes any sense.01:36:14 But then the boss says you know what, as long as you're.
01:36:16 Going to be black.
01:36:18 We have this untapped black market, so if you're going to be selling insurance, how about you and sell insurance to black people? Because now that we've got a black salesman, you'll make a killing. We'll make a killing will be great.
Speaker 18
01:36:33 Look, I don't care what color you are. You are an intelligent, educated man. And dammit, Gerber, there is a whole market out there that has never even been approached by our company because we have never had a ***** salesman. While you can make yourself a fortune, that ***** insurance market is virtually untapped.01:36:50 Look, I tell you what you do. You.
Speaker 4
01:36:51 Run back to your office. I can't run anywhere. They'll arrest me before I get halfway.01:36:55 Down the hall.
Speaker 18
01:36:56 Go back to your office and wait there for me. I'll bring you the statistics. The.Speaker 4
01:36:59 Shocking. I'll just shuffle.Speaker 12
01:37:01 Along.Speaker 18
01:37:02 Give me 15 minutes.Speaker 4
01:37:04 Ohh, you don't have to hurry yourself over little pole. Little me, Mr. Townsend.01:37:12 Make a list of all those articles that have been stolen and any of you who have been raped, please report to dispensary any of you who are interested in tap dancing, gospel singing, boxing lessons. Treat come into my office.
Devon Stack
01:37:31 So more unfunny like nothing this guy ever says is funny sometimes I.01:37:38 Like get the joke.
01:37:40 Sort of.
01:37:41 But it's never funny, like there's never, like, oh, that was, you know.
01:37:45 Kind of alright.
01:37:48 So he goes to the doctor.
01:37:52 And the doctor's like, I can't figure it out. You're you just must have turned black. Maybe you have black in your in your history. And it just it showed up. It's late in blackness that popped up years later. And of course he goes home and and the phone calls have begun. The white people realize there's a black man in the neighborhood and they.
01:38:12 They can't let that hello.
Speaker 7
01:38:15 Jeff Gerber move out.Speaker 4
01:38:16 Yes.01:38:21 That is the wrong number.
Speaker 14
01:38:22 I've been calling all day.Devon Stack
01:38:24 So apparently they're calling. They can't let that go by, so they're they're calling.01:38:28 Up and saying move out bigger.
01:38:32 And he keeps getting these phone calls and his doctors still can't figure it.
01:38:37 Out.
01:38:38 And his wife doesn't want to have sex with him. Now all of a sudden, even though she was all horned up the the other night.
01:38:46 And he was the one that was too busy.
01:38:48 For.
01:38:48 Her now that he wants to get some. She's she's not interested.
Speaker 13
01:38:55 Still.Speaker 14
01:38:55 Be so pushy.Speaker 4
01:38:59 Hello. Yes.Speaker 13
01:39:00 Jeff Gerber.Speaker 18
01:39:02 Move out.Devon Stack
01:39:04 And it keeps getting the phone calls. So now his wife isn't into him and the the neighbors are unhappy with the the appearance of a black man. So.01:39:18 He goes back to work and of course the.
01:39:21 He can't. He can't get away from the European chick who's really into him, but now he doesn't like her for some reason. Uh, the.
01:39:33 The boss is is on his case now and treats him differently because he's he's treat him like he's lazy and and he's late all the time, even though nothing's changed. It's just that he's black now and so he's he's giving him the business in a different way. He's being disrespectful because now he's treating like a a black man at work.
01:39:53 And he goes and sells insurance.
01:39:57 To different black people.
01:40:01 And when he gets back, he's he's shocked that the the white man wants to take advantage. He doesn't want to actually sell him insurance and help them. He just wants to rape the black man.
Speaker 18
01:40:12 Gerber, it looks to me as though you've been giving quite a bit of free advice.01:40:15 These past few days, that's part.
Speaker 4
01:40:17 Of.Speaker 18
01:40:17 The job, isn't it? Well, maybe. But on your first day you made nine calls and sold one policy, 3 policies. You did nothing about, and five policies you rearranged so.01:40:28 That so that our company loses $363 in annual premiums.
Speaker 4
01:40:33 But eventually, all of those people will become good customers only because I took.Speaker 18
01:40:36 The time and sands good. But those people don't know the first thing about insurance you would be doing. The community of Public service to sell them all the insurance you could so that they would never become a drain.01:40:48 On our society.
Speaker 4
01:40:48 Every one of those homes I visited in the last few days was occupied by personal responsible owners.Speaker 18
01:40:54 Crack.Speaker 9
01:40:56 Flow.Devon Stack
01:41:01 All right, get ready for insanity.01:41:05 This is the part of the movie where it's just insane for a while.
01:41:11 Again, if this was like a student film.
01:41:14 You would watch this and go. What the **** was this? Someone? Someone decided to try to be creative and it didn't work.
01:41:20 Out.
01:41:21 In this, it's like I'm just trying to fathom what anyone was thinking.
01:41:26 Uh.
01:41:28 The music is horrible. I look. I'm. I'm saving you guys from having to hear a lot of this awful **** that I had to sit through for this ******* movie. But I'm. I'm making you sit through this ****, alright?
01:41:42 So that you know, I'm not exaggerating with just the bizarre nature of how this movie was slapped together by someone who didn't know what they were doing that was given the job because he was black.
01:41:54 I just want you to see I want you to see this. It's just nonsensical. Like it's the kind of thing that even in if it was in an environment of.
01:42:06 Of experimental student films, it would just be like you gotta go re edit that Bill. None of this makes any sense. Like this is just nonsense for a few minutes.
01:42:17 Well, this is what it is. It's just get ready for nonsense. Strap in, guys. It. This is just going to be nonsense with insane music in the background. I didn't change the I didn't. This is how the see this is how it transitions.
01:42:30 He's telling them all you gotta rip off black people because I don't know, we're evil and white. And then it kicks into like.
01:42:38 Whatever this is.
Speaker 9
01:42:40 Look.Speaker 12
01:42:48 But.01:42:51 Simulator.
01:42:53 You're born in nature.
Devon Stack
01:42:56 By the way, that's the directors voice.Speaker 12
01:42:57 Where can I be? Where can I be?01:42:59 This ain't America, is it?
01:43:05 This ain't America, is it?
01:43:09 No, this ain't a man.
01:43:12 You can't Boo me.
Speaker 4
01:43:16 You're wrong to go on trying to fool yourself.Speaker 12
01:43:18 This is the home of the share.01:43:21 Not the land of the free and the man of the folks don't run through the streets like streaming from where they can be.
01:43:33 For the people.
Speaker 10
01:43:35 Quite a background Dean's list three times. College graduate, excellent service record 17 years in the insurance profession.Speaker 12
01:43:42 In the good old USA, those things are kind of guys. Either God is in America, you can't movies.Speaker 9
01:44:16 Not kidding, man. Take Jamie over there. He's got 13 years.01:44:22 And a hell of a good bowler too, because they always make him bowl on the far lane.
01:44:28 Kind of downwind, so to speak.
01:44:34 I'm not kidding, no.
Speaker 12
01:44:42 Every creature.01:44:45 Wow.
Devon Stack
01:44:53 It's like old Dugan ********, dad.Speaker 12
01:45:00 And harmony.01:45:12 No.
01:45:26 Ladies and.
Devon Stack
01:45:49 Yeah. So again.01:45:55 Yeah, it's like it's like old dirty *******.
Speaker 12
01:46:00 Staten Island and Brooklyn, you in the house.01:46:07 Baby, I got your money.
Devon Stack
01:46:12 I used to have. Then I used to live that stream. I had some old dirty ******* things, didn't I?01:46:17 Do I have?
01:46:17 1.
01:46:19 For the for the young, and they don't know who the **** I'm talking about.
01:46:23 I might actually. Let's see. Are they still in the in the clip file?
01:46:32 Possibly.
01:46:37 Uh, no. No. Wait. Maybe maybe.
01:46:42 Maybe no. Damn it.
01:46:46 I had some old dirty ******* clips. I don't know where they went.
01:46:50 Anyway.
01:46:54 Yeah, so whatever the **** that was with the weird text, because again, I think it's just it's the sign of a bad director.
01:47:04 When? Well. What? What? What they actually tell you in film school is if you have to have a narrator explain what the Hell's going on or or what's about to happen. You you've done 9 times out of 10. You're you're you're having to do that because you did a **** **** job of telling the story like you shouldn't have to have someone's voice.
01:47:26 Come on top of what's happening on the screen to explain what the ****'* going on on the screen. You should just have that happening in a way that people understand on the.
01:47:37 But the what's bizarre about that scene was even with the weird text that just keeps popping up randomly, none of it makes any sense. It's not explaining what the ****'* going on, you know, like be a credit to your race out of like left field that just says that like, what do you mean what?
01:47:55 Who? I guess you're talking to black people because this is supposed to be the the the world's first black power movie.
01:48:02 Be a credit to your race. OK, I guess you're a *****. OK, good. I mean, he went to talk to a doctor that's black. Now, I guess. What, what's going on? I, yes, sorry. Facts are facts. What the **** does that even mean? Yes, I guess facts are facts. But.
01:48:22 The.
01:48:23 This relates to what's going on in the movie how exactly you're not. You don't even tell me what's going on. I got. I'm not even sure what's going on, is there's this, this black doctor. I'm a thing. I guess it's a doctor. Maybe it's not. Maybe it's a.
01:48:37 Scientist.
01:48:39 I don't know. And then, you know, like this ******* weirdo.
01:48:43 Guy that's talking about congratulations. Yes, Siri, I think. I mean, I I think I think something's. I don't know. I have just the thing.
01:48:55 I guess that sort of means that, you know, he's getting him a job is, you know, the only kind of job they'll give a black man working.
01:49:01 At the dump.
01:49:03 And the whole time you have the director, it's the director. That's the voice, the old, dirty ******* voice in.
01:49:07 The back of the boat eagle.
01:49:10 That that's the director. Who wants to put himself everywhere he possibly.
01:49:14 And even though he's some kind of no talent, ******* weirdo.
01:49:18 And so he's working at the dump and doesn't like it and more text. You know, you get used to the smell and there's a lot to be grateful for and.
01:49:31 And what and what?
01:49:34 More yelling, more yelling and what? And what and what.
01:49:39 And and and nothing.
01:49:43 Like it doesn't stop.
01:49:45 Or it doesn't doesn't there's no.
01:49:47 There's no conclusion to the the text, the meaningless text, that's.
01:49:53 That's popping up on the screen, there's.
01:49:55 That's it. It stops there.
01:49:59 That you put dot dot dot you put and dot and what?
Speaker 12
01:50:04 And what?Devon Stack
01:50:08 So anyway, you you understand why I hated watching this?01:50:13 Just imagine all the **** I cut out because it's lot lots and lots and lots that I that I cut out.
01:50:21 Ah, so he gets home and all of his white neighbors are there.
01:50:26 And they they want to pay him to leave the neighborhood because they, you know, we've, we've done entire streams on this, but just for no reason at all, just because of white racism. When a black family moves to your neighborhood, the property values go do.
01:50:44 Yeah, and that's weird, right? It's weird because that's not how the free market works or how any market free or not works.
01:50:53 Right. If black people move into your neighborhood was in any way good.
01:50:59 The price of the houses would go up.
01:51:03 Right. Unless you expect me to believe which this movie does that white people are so intrinsically evil.
01:51:11 That white people are so irrational in their hatred of people that just look a little bit different, that that alone, that fact alone is enough to make the property values in the entire neighborhood go to ****, because white people are going to just see someone who looks different and think to themselves. Nah, I can't possibly.
01:51:31 Live in a neighborhood where there's one family that looks a little bit different than I do.
01:51:36 That's that's. That's a bridge too far. I'm white and just ruled by these irrational hatreds I have for people that are different from me. I'm just full of xenophobia, even though if I was is xenophobic, as these movies try to portray me, there wouldn't be anything other than white people on this planet, because let's be ******* real.
01:51:56 Every other race that exists on planet Earth exists because we let them at some point in history, we let them exist.
01:52:05 Because at some point in history, white people encountered every other racial group and had an opportunity to wipe them out and didn't take that opportunity. Let's just be real. Let's just be real, especially with the black people. There are ******* slaves. For ***** sake. You think we couldn't just be like, hey, you know what we don't want?
01:52:25 Slaves anymore. So let's just get rid of them.
01:52:27 We hate black people so much because we're white, that we can't even handle the fact that there's one living in our neighborhood, yet somehow we're going to not care that there's millions of them living in our country. We're not going to do anything about that. We're just going to let them all live here and hope for the best.
01:52:47 But at the same time, we can't be around them for no reasons.
01:52:54 I mean, it doesn't make any sense, right? It doesn't make any sense that white people are somehow, but we're we're all very xenophobic to the degree that all the failings, all the shortcomings, of every non white group on planet Earth is somehow tied to this evil that we have within our hearts to where we bring every other group down. In fact, that's the only way.
01:53:15 We do succeed is through the exploitation of every other.
01:53:18 Group we're like.
01:53:19 Vampires. We just suck the success and the resources out of everybody else who's actually doing all the.
01:53:24 Work. And then we take credit for it because we're white, right? Like that's I guess that's the that's how it works, huh? I guess that's the only reason why we haven't just genocide. Every other group that despite our our disgust of everyone who's not white, this irrational disgust we have, I guess we have to keep them around because black people built America, right. And if we got rid of black people then.
01:53:44 Who would run all the hospitals?
01:53:45 Who would run all the hospitals and and who would design all the computers and write all the software and make all the cars and.
01:53:51 Fly all the.
01:53:52 Airplanes. I guess it makes sense then in in a certain way, right? If you look at it that way, I mean didn't make sense to me before like why?
01:53:59 White people would.
01:54:00 You know, simultaneously hate everyone. That's not why.
01:54:03 Yet at the same time welcome them into our countries irrationally and put up all the **** that all the problems that are caused as a result of that. And you know, just it doesn't make any sense. But unless of course, as they say, they, they're the ones actually doing everything and we're just the ones that are just, you know, taking credit for everything.
01:54:23 And, and oppressing everyone and and parasitically leeching off their hard work, I guess. I guess that's how they see. And that's that's the ****** ** thing is that's the worldview that they have because they have to have that worldview because nothing else would make sense unless you point out the obvious. Unless unless white people grew a ******* pair and said the truth.
01:54:45 So anyway, they he gets home.
01:54:49 And you got all these ****** *** neighbors who used to be his friends, but now they just hate him because he looks different and they've they've got an offer he can't refuse. They don't want their property values to go down, so they're going to, they're going to try to buy him out.
Speaker 14
01:55:08 The coffee.Speaker 4
01:55:10 Well, the vigilantes.Speaker 14
01:55:11 I've got the coffee on.Speaker 4
01:55:14 Well, then what can I do for you gentlemen?Speaker 19
01:55:18 Jeff, we might as well get right to the point.Speaker 4
01:55:22 Everybody else does.Speaker 19
01:55:24 We feel your presence in the neighborhood can undermine the value of our homes, and we're concerned.Speaker 4
01:55:31 Yes, I've gotten a couple of.Devon Stack
01:55:34 And of course, the the ringleader of the Weiss is this slow, ********, slovenly fat man. That's like, obviously, very, very used to doing the the kinds of behavior I just described sucking the resources of all the the colored people that are actually doing all the work while he takes credit and lives in his little ivory tower.Speaker 19
01:55:59 For your phone calls.Speaker 17
01:56:00 No, that wasn't us, Jeff. Shut.Speaker 13
01:56:02 Up, Fred.Speaker 19
01:56:04 As nicely as we can put it, Jeff, we'd like you to move out before it becomes common knowledge that there's a ***** family in the area. Is that as nicely as you can put it, we're concerned. Ohh, perfectly understandable, especially since I've taken the spot.Speaker 4
01:56:19 Announcements on radio and wait until you see the Sky riding.Speaker 19
01:56:23 We're prepared to offer a very fair deal.01:56:27 What has the figures? Well, the.
Speaker 10
01:56:29 Your house is worth about $40,000 on the open.Speaker 4
01:56:33 Market 37,000.Speaker 10
01:56:35 Well, give or.Speaker 4
01:56:36 Take $12.00 as soon as the word gets out that I'm.Speaker 19
01:56:38 A. We represent a group of people, Jeff.01:56:42 And we have the backing of three local banks, and so we're prepared to offer you $50,000.
Speaker 4
01:56:49 Oh, I do declare that show Emma. Great pile of money.Speaker 10
01:56:53 We'll sell your house to a good family and absorb the loss among ourselves.Speaker 4
01:56:59 Oh my goodness, 50,000 some more.01:57:04 Heavens, the other remains.
01:57:06 But they can't accept it.
Speaker 19
01:57:08 We're prepared to pay it right now tonight.Speaker 4
01:57:12 Ohh I.01:57:12 No, you're prepared to pay it, but I'm not prepared to accept it. I mean, me and my family. We've looked forward to living here all our lives. We like it here. All those friendly phone calls.
01:57:27 And at any time, an ice rock can come crashing through the window to remind us that people are still thinking of us.
Speaker 19
01:57:34 60,000 that's as high as we can go.Speaker 4
01:57:34 Oh, come on, try harder, 75.Speaker 19
01:57:41 Alright, 75 but that's just.Speaker 4
01:57:43 You see.01:57:43 That.
01:57:44 You went high. Now try 80.
Speaker 19
01:57:46 75.Speaker 4
01:57:48 Ohh, come on. I'll make more than that for my watermelon patch in just one year. Not to mention the admissions from the revival leader.Speaker 19
01:57:56 80.Speaker 4
01:57:58 Now try 9. Unless of course, you don't mind the smell of fried chicken and ham bones just walked in through your lovely neighborhood.Speaker 19
01:58:09 90.Speaker 4
01:58:10 Ohh, that show him a lot of money, but I like something with the notes to it. You know something big around or something with more notes, you know 0.Speaker 19
01:58:21 100,000 and that's as high as we're authorized to go. You turn it down. We're not responsible.Speaker 4
01:58:29 Well, I'll take it. I'll take it. Where do I sign?Speaker 19
01:58:34 You'll find everything in order. As you know, Walter is an officer with the bank. It's all pretty standard. If you can't read it over. I think this is the best thing for everybody all around.Speaker 4
01:58:45 Oh, I think so too. I was going to sell this House, I think the.01:58:49 Neighborhood is a bit too Jewish.
Devon Stack
01:58:52 And so they put some weird joke about it being too Jewish and whatever.01:58:58 Waiting. Right. Right. Where's my oil Bay?
Speaker 7
01:59:04 Very, very.Devon Stack
01:59:06 So he sells his house for $100,000.01:59:11 And he's excited that he got all this money and the wife is pisssed off and and says, well, you, you extorted them. Those people who are friends and she the white liberal woman who was all about the civil rights movement just a moment ago, doesn't like the fact that she's now married to a black man.
Speaker 4
01:59:32 The marriage contract said till death do US part. It said that in black and white I believe.Speaker 14
01:59:38 When we got married, I had no idea it was going to be an interracial thing. You never told me.Speaker 4
01:59:43 Well, I just got wind of it myself. If I known what was gonna happen, I would have put an escape clause in your marriage contract. If my husband becomes a *****, all bets are off.Speaker 14
01:59:53 How dare you be sarcastic with me? I'm the one who was compromised.Speaker 4
01:59:58 I'm not angry. How could I be angry? I have $100,000 hunter.Speaker 14
02:00:01 Ohh, why do you insist on?Speaker 4
02:00:03 Being *****, I don't insist I accept it. What would you have me do? Dye my hair and insist I'm white. You know what I look like with blonde hair out there like a grilled cheese sandwich.Speaker 14
02:00:14 ***** humor always escape.02:00:16 To me.
Speaker 4
02:00:17 Well, we're learning a lot about each other, aren't we?Speaker 14
02:00:23 Yes, we are.Speaker 4
02:00:25 What happened to the flaming liberal? I was married.Speaker 14
02:00:28 I'm still liberal.02:00:30 But to a point.
Devon Stack
02:00:33 Like all liberals.02:00:35 Like the only the only point this movie ever makes.
02:00:40 For like out of like the the hour plus that the of nonsense is like. That's the only point. I think that the movie ever made is that at the time.
02:00:50 Now I don't now I think that they they'd be so programmed where she'd throw a party. Ohh, did you hear what happened?
02:00:58 Did you hear what happened, Mary Sue?
Speaker 12
02:01:00 Ohh yes, Bobby. Bobby.Devon Stack
02:01:03 Black now. Ohh my wow. I wish my husband would turn black and like like that's. But I guess in 1970.02:01:13 The the liberal white woman, they they talked the talk and they they just didn't walk the walk. So she's upset, doesn't want to be married to him anymore because he's black. And of course the the audience is supposed to think this is terrible. And this is the for like, finally, there's at least some messaging I can decipher.
02:01:32 Out of this ******* mess. And so the message here is clearly to the liberal women who are all ignoring the fact that this movie is a a big jumbled mess because you know well, they sure are proud of that black man that was able to.
02:01:46 A movie. And he's so creative and original with the way and his style it's, you know, it's so great. They're being told, of course, that if you're going to talk the talk, you got to walk the walk. If you're going to support the civil rights movement, you better be prepared to marry a black man. You shouldn't have a problem with that.
02:02:06 Or else you're racist.
02:02:09 So he starts drinking. He's pisssed off, but then he calls up the the European chick that just can't get enough of the the BBC. And of course she bangs him because she's into black guys. But then he gets mad because he realizes that she only banged him because.
02:02:28 Cousin.
02:02:28 Black and that she's actually a bigot because she wants to bang black guys. And that's a problem. And it's kind of like it's it's well, it's identical. It's not kind of like, it's identical to what you see from the woke Asians that say that, you know, Asian women are being fetishized by whites.
02:02:49 And and even good stereotypes are bad.
02:02:52 That and and it's. So it's literally that only in this case it's the black guy saying that you only want to be with me because because I'm a black guy. You didn't want me before and so that that makes you a bigot. And of course she freaks out and calls him a.
Speaker 12
02:03:07 Get out of here. You, you.Speaker 4
02:03:11 By Joe. She's got it. I really think she's got it. And don't worry about running out of new words to call me Erica cause in a few years you're in the home.Devon Stack
02:03:22 So she's mad because, uh, she it really is racist and that's why she likes the ***** **** and starts screaming rape because the everyone knows black people don't actually rape white women, as every movie and book has ever told you, it's always a.02:03:42 It's always an instance like.
02:03:44 This.
02:03:45 It's always an instance like this. The white woman wants some of the ***** ****, but when he won't stay for breakfast, she freaks out and says that that she was raped. That's that's all it is is because she got pumped and dumped by a black guy. She's gonna, she's going to scream rape.
02:04:03 And so she screams rape.
02:04:06 But because it's the 70s, no one cares. Nothing happens.
02:04:14 He then goes to his boss and tells his boss that he doesn't want to work for him anymore. He's going to open up his his own insurance practice.
02:04:24 And so he opens up his own insurance practice and the black part of town.
02:04:28 And starts hanging out at black clubs where there's like a lot. Again, this is it's just indulging the the the mind of of Melvin Peebles, the guy the the nerdiest black kid that ever existed, who was trying to be cool.
02:04:48 So there's the black woman and the the top right. There's a lot of her dancing around with pasties for like 10 minutes of it that for no reason. So he hangs out in the black bar.
02:05:01 And then he starts training with other black people to fight.
02:05:08 With broomsticks and ****.
02:05:10 And then it it's it. Literally it freeze frames to this this frame.
02:05:17 And that's the end of the movie.
02:05:19 He's just, I guess he's just black now and he's training for the Race War II.
02:05:26 I don't know I.
02:05:26 Don't know how else how else to.
02:05:29 It doesn't make any sense to me.
02:05:32 And it didn't make any sense to the guy who wrote the script, which is why he walked off the set because he's like no in my in my script he.
02:05:42 He turns white again, and he learned his lesson. And and.
02:05:47 It was all just like a bad dream or something, but he he realizes that black people have it differently. Like this doesn't make any sense. Just one day he turned black.
02:05:57 And.
02:05:58 The black director thought it would be better if it was really a story about a white man who turns into a black power race war guy. I mean, I I don't know.
02:06:10 I don't know. It doesn't make any sense. And that's the movie. Like, that's the whole movie. And this ******* guy, the guy who directed it.
02:06:20 I found this little history.
02:06:23 Of him and he's.
02:06:25 He's not even from like the.
02:06:26 Meadow.
02:06:28 Like it's not even like. Oh, here's the story of a black guy from the ghetto writing about the struggles of the black man. This is his back story. He's this nerdy black kid who went to a white like he was the only black kid, like at his school, he went to an all white school. He went, he had jobs with white people.
02:06:47 Always has excuses when it like he has that.
02:06:49 He gets fired for driving.
02:06:53 The trolley cars in San Francisco, because he's he's reading books while while driving, and his boss says, well, you're going to get in a wreck if you keep doing that, so you're fired. But he but he blames, like, the white man thinks that black people.
02:07:06 Shouldn't should be able to read I?
02:07:08 Mean it's, you know it.
02:07:10 It's.
02:07:11 It's insanity.
02:07:12 Like it's so exactly what you'd expect.
02:07:16 From, you know, some ******* ****** like this guy.
Speaker 16
02:07:28 You gago. The Windy City, the metropolis of America's middle W. That's where Melvin Van Peebles is born in 1932 on the cities rough and Tumble, South side, Young Velvet excels in school.Devon Stack
02:07:39 Ohh yeah, rough and tough. Wait for it.Speaker 16
02:07:44 And stands out among his classmates. Nova's daughter recalls an outfit he was forced to wear.Speaker 3
02:07:50 It was lemon yellow.02:07:52 And lime green.
02:07:54 Fat and little shorts with a beanie now South side of Chicago. You put this on? Not a very attractive. Now we need little black boy. They stick out like. No wonder he spent his time in the library.
Speaker 16
02:08:13 As a teenager, Melville attends a large suburban high school, one of Thornton High's few black students.Devon Stack
02:08:19 He's yeah. He's from the streets, you know, from the South side, Chicago.02:08:24 And he's on the tennis team.
02:08:26 The only black kid on the tennis team at this all white high school.
02:08:32 Because he's from the ghetto.
Speaker 16
02:08:35 Can is anyone?02:08:38 McCall describe your former classmate.
Speaker 8
02:08:43 And he looked kind of dicky here. He had orange shoes and they were squishy.02:08:50 And he got up and he walked down the aisle and across the front of the room to sharpen his pencil. And then he.
Devon Stack
02:08:58 So he's this complete. He's like, he's literally Steve Urkel.Speaker 8
02:09:02 We found all the way back and it was really amusing to everybody.Speaker 16
02:09:10 College is next.02:09:12 Melvin takes advantage of an ROTC scholarship to study art at Ohio Wesleyan University. He graduates at the tender age of 20. An officer in the United States Air Force. Congratulations, Lieutenant. Are you ready for your first assignment?
Devon Stack
02:09:19 So it's free school.Speaker 16
02:09:32 And what an assignment it is?02:09:34 The young navigator immediately sees action on AB47, circling the globe holding one precious piece of cargo, the Atom bomb.
Speaker 18
02:09:45 Let me just say this, the good thing he wasn't the pilot.Speaker 16
02:09:48 So these days, you know, Mississippi and Alabama would be level.Devon Stack
02:09:51 Took the words right out of my mouth.02:09:58 It is a good thing he wasn't the pilot.
02:10:01 Because, yeah, he would have leveled American cities driving around with an atomic bomb in the back. It's a good thing they have the white people flying the plane.
Speaker 11
02:10:09 OK.Devon Stack
02:10:10 I'm I'm glad you said it and I didn't have.02:10:13 To.
02:10:14 I'm glad you recognized that.
Speaker 16
02:10:23 His Air Force commitment behind him, Melvin takes flight to the city by the Bay, San Francisco. There we find him driving a cable car. Hop on board. Let's go.02:10:35 For a ride.
02:10:38 Melvin writes a popular story, the Big Heart, about his life on the cable cars.
Devon Stack
02:10:48 Wow, it looks like a lot more picture than.Speaker 16
02:10:48 Bloody Mary.Devon Stack
02:10:51 Then right. It's it's a very illustrate look at that page all day, it's hustle.Speaker 7
02:10:53 The big.Devon Stack
02:11:00 No, that's that's quite the riding all at all. I like the cable cars.02:11:06 Is this like a kids book?
Speaker 16
02:11:13 One admiring passenger.Devon Stack
02:11:15 I want to read that one.02:11:17 When it rains, I have the loneliest job in the world. People on the street go.
02:11:24 Past hugging the sides of the building for protection and all the passengers huddled together inside and everything seems far away.
02:11:35 This is. It's like a kids book with lots of pictures of trains.
Speaker 16
02:11:39 What admiring passenger? A Hollywood producer, encourages Melvin to make movies. Yet despite the book's success, Melvin receives some bad news.Devon Stack
02:11:46 Thanks Jill.Speaker 2
02:11:51 The director of the cable car was someone who didn't think black should read, let alone write, so I just.Devon Stack
02:11:57 Yeah, not while they're driving a ******* cable car.02:12:03 You know it's it's like what we just said about flying.
02:12:05 The airplane dude.
02:12:07 Yeah, you shouldn't. Shouldn't read and write while driving a ******* cable car that can kill anyone and and and it's way.
02:12:15 And all the passengers inside.
02:12:18 But no it.
02:12:19 Was the white man keeping the black man down?
Speaker 2
02:12:22 Buy it. Why was I being fired? Because I could. Just psychological profile. Someone who's probably going to have an accident.Devon Stack
02:12:32 Yeah, because you probably did.02:12:34 You probably did fit the psychological profile for someone.
02:12:37 Have an accident.
02:12:40 It's a shame we don't.
02:12:41 Do stuff like that anymore, huh?
Speaker 16
02:12:43 Undaunted, the budding director shoots a few short films with the hope of breaking into Hollywood.02:12:52 When the studios show no interest, the former navigator sets the course for Holland.
02:13:00 There he studies astronomy at the University of Amsterdam with something.
Devon Stack
02:13:04 Alright, had it so tough.02:13:07 He just went to Holland and and went to school in Amsterdam. Who the **** paid for that, I wonder?
Speaker 16
02:13:13 Yells is in the stars for Melvin. His movies have found some fans in France, where he's invited to the world famous cinema tech.02:13:23 So it's all avoid Amsterdam and the other new parents were Melvin that peoples would soon make his mark on the city of life.
Devon Stack
02:13:31 That's right. You went to the African country of France and that's where you made it big.02:13:37 Anyway, this is he. Like I said, he, he he. Then after he made watermelon man, he made a movie called Let's See here.
02:13:49 Sweet Sweetback's ****** song.
02:13:55 So sweet Sweetback's ****** song stars him and he he.
02:14:03 Made it with $50,000 that Bill Cosby gave him.
Numbers Lady
02:14:06 Yeah.Devon Stack
02:14:08 And they must have gotten some advice from Bill Cosby, too, because apparently he had a lot of sex scenes in the movie where because he was the star and the director, he and it wasn't simulated sex. He, like, literally banged the girls that he cast as the girls that his character bangs, which apparently was many.02:14:27 So he just made another movie of himself as this ****** guy that bangs all his chicks so that he could play a ****** guy who and literally bang the actresses in his movie.
02:14:40 But here's him talking about watermelon man and blaming the.
02:14:45 Blaming everyone but himself for some of the things wrong with it.
Speaker 2
02:14:50 3-5 days, 90 days to shoot to film and they gave me 23 days to shoot the film.02:14:59 Sitting me up.
02:15:00 Shot in 21.
Devon Stack
02:15:01 So that the the the studio is trying to make him fail, they want to keep him. They don't want they. They gave him a movie deal just so they.02:15:08 Could.
02:15:10 Make him not make the movie and just to make a black man fail.
02:15:15 The studio signed a movie deal with a black man just to make him fail so they could say that black people couldn't make movies. That's that's how his mind works.
02:15:25 Not hey, I'm super excited. I got this movie deal and it's going to be challenging because they don't have a lot of money because they don't have a lot of faith in my abilities.
02:15:34 For obvious reasons, I mean.
02:15:36 Seems like that was a.
02:15:38 You know, they're they they're right to trust their gut instincts there. But no, it was because he was a black man and there was all some weird conspiracy that the Jews at Columbia Pictures, the Jews, the Columbia Pictures were were setting them up for failure, cause the Jews hate the black man.
Speaker 20
02:15:58 This is Columbia pictures.Devon Stack
02:15:59 M.Speaker 20
02:16:01 And you felt that they were setting you up to fail.Speaker 2
02:16:05 What?Speaker 20
02:16:06 You felt that you were setting you up.Speaker 2
02:16:09 The time it takes to make a film is, I mean the the normal shooting time was much longer.02:16:16 So if you make it there, then they would have given me more time, but he's already went 10 days over 15 days over. Not that he had 25 less days than everybody else got in the 1st place, huh?
02:16:28 So I'm saying then.
02:16:30 Hmm, that's fine.
Devon Stack
02:16:33 Artistic genius.Speaker 20
02:16:36 What did you think of?02:16:39 The script itself, what did you think of watermelon man?
Speaker 2
02:16:42 Where it was called the night the Sun came out on Sleepy Hollow Lane. And I remember the guy the writer came to me afterwards, all been sending notes that I had betrayed and said it didn't end like that. You see, the film ended with the.02:16:54 OK.
02:16:56 You know, one morning wakes up one evening, 11 night, he goes to the John, he's he's black. And all these things happen to him. And then the the written the script he goes to take another crap or whatever he's doing and he's white again. That's in the movie. Well no Mel. So we all had a talk and we decided we shoot it.
02:17:15 Two ways, and that's what we.
02:17:18 Except only shot it my way.
Numbers Lady
02:17:21 Hmm.Speaker 20
02:17:23 What did you what did you say to them when they said?Speaker 12
02:17:25 Well, where's ours? Ohh, lot of music I don't forgot.Speaker 2
02:17:30 Could you bring me to say?02:17:32 I didn't say were you racist dog, do you think I'm going to fall for that?
Devon Stack
02:17:37 So again, they were racist because they wanted him to stick to the script, so he lied.02:17:43 And played the black card so he could just shoot it the way he wanted to do it because it would. It would make less sense and it would be more of a garbage movie to do his.
02:17:53 But anyway, so this is the you know, this was the mastermind behind that ******* train wreck that we just went over. So I again, this is a film I was I was not expecting it to be as horrific as it was, but it was a perfect example of what happens when you have diversity hires in charge.
02:18:14 And why you've probably never heard of this movie.
02:18:18 And why it wasn't really influential and why when you have a group like this trying to accomplish their goals, it's actually pretty beneficial when they lean on the help of the Jews and when they lean on the help of their allies, they're in power that know what the **** they're doing.
02:18:37 Otherwise it just turns into like this unmitigated disaster like this movie did, but he continued to make a bunch of black power movies that were. I haven't watched them, but from all accounts were equally as cringe and awful, and starring him with his soundtrack.
02:18:59 Like.
02:18:59 I.
02:19:00 I don't think I have it.
02:19:01 In me to watch sweet sweet backs. ******.
02:19:06 I I just don't think I can watch. Watch that. I I don't know. Like the the plot sounds intriguing. Here's the plot from Wikipedia. A young African American orphan is sheltered by a Los Angeles brothel.
02:19:22 Gee, I wonder why he wrote that in there in 1940s working as a towel boy, he seduced by one of the prostitutes. So, but I'm sure I'm sure that's had nothing to do with him. Just wanting to bang a chicken and moving the women named him sweet, sweet back in honor of his sexual prowess and large penis again, you know, starring him. He wants a movie where he's banging.
02:19:43 Tricks and everyone's they make some nickname. That doesn't make any sense, but I guess it means he's got a large.
02:19:49 ****.
02:19:51 He then performs in the ********** sex show. So.
02:19:54 Again, so he can.
02:19:56 Put himself in more scenes. Begging girls one night, 2 white LAPD officers come in to speak to Sweetback's boss, beetle, a black man who has been murdered. And there is pressure from the black community to bring in a suspect. The police suggest arresting Sweepback to appease their superiors.
02:20:16 And blame him for the crime, you know, cause the the cops are always just blaming any random black man and then release them a few days later for lack of evidence.
02:20:25 Beetle agrees. They arrest, sweep back on the way to the police station. The officers also arrest a young Black Panther named Mumu. After some trouble, they handcuffed him to sweep back. But then Mumu insults the officers that take both men out of the car under the handcuffs from Mumu, and then be him and response.
02:20:45 Sweet back fashions his handcuffs into brass knuckles and beats their officers, putting them in the.
02:20:51 So I guess to be like the the cool black guy who's banging prostitutes and doing sex shows. And then he beats up a bunch of white guys. You know? So, so nice little black man power fantasy sweet back returns to the whole house for help, but Beetle refuses out of fear of being arrested himself as sweet back leaves.
02:21:11 He's arrested and beaten by the order of the police chief seeking information about Muumuu's whereabouts, but escapes when a black old girlfriend who similarly refuses him aid but cuts his handcuffs off in exchange for sex.
02:21:26 So then of course, you know, he stuck in the handcuffs and this black chick is like, well, only help you if you get if you give me some of that sweet.
02:21:34 Loving sweet back.
02:21:36 Because I we must have sex from Melvin. From from Melvin Peebles. We got to have some of that sweet loving from Melvin Peebles Sweet back then asked his priest for help, but he refuses for fear of the police shutting down the church's drug rehab center. Because, you know, the cops are always trying to shut down.
02:21:56 Drug rehab centers.
02:21:59 Police officers interrogate beetle to discover Sweetback's whereabouts, rendering him death by firing a gun against each ear. Because you know the cops torturing black people, Sweetback meets up with mumo and black gangsters drive them through central Los Angeles to the outskirts, stopping overnight at a seemingly abandoned building.
02:22:19 They discovered a a safe house with the Hell's Angels. Their helmet and president challenges sweep back to a duel and asked to decide the weapon discovered. She is a woman, he chooses sex and he's so I guess, he.
02:22:34 Fox, a biker chick to death.
02:22:34 Fun.
02:22:40 We're into submission.
02:22:42 So again, he needs. And remember, he's actually Melvin. Here is, is, is banging all these women in real life like it's not simulated sex, he's he's actually banging these actresses.
02:22:56 The bikers leave the men in their club and await the member for the All Black East Bay Dragons, who will get them to Mexico during the night. The club is rated by two policemen with drawn guns, sweep back, resist, arrest again and kills both officers and self-defense.
02:23:13 But Momo is badly wounded. The next morning, the Dragon arrives, but his motorcycle can only carry 1 sweet bass. Asked him to take Mumu as the activist is. Is their future and they gotta make sure we save the Black Panther, B, the future BLM activist, as sweet Back and Mumu.
02:23:33 Continue to evade arrest. Pressure mounts on the police, the police chief warns his staff that the fugitives example could prompt a black uprising, again because that's how they get what they want. You know their their fear of black violence.
02:23:49 Is their currency. The police badly beat up a black man sleeping because that's what they do. Believe him to be probably one of the fugitives and that he deserves a beating in any case. Later, Beatle now in a wheelchair following the police brutality is brought to the morgue to identify the body.
02:24:10 Believe to be sweet back and smiles when he sees it. Someone else, as the police trialed black areas for him. They find sweet backs, biological and rather confused mother, who reveals that his birth name is Leroy.
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02:24:24 Leroy Jenkins.Speaker 11
02:24:27 Yes.Devon Stack
02:24:28 Sweet Back pays a hippie to switch clothes with him to saving a police helicopter, which sends a patrol car in pursuits. Sweep back was also wounded in the shootout, and both stows away and hitches rides on trucks and trains heading South, running through arid country.02:24:48 He survives by drinking from a puddle and eating a lizard. When police hear he might be in a rural hippie musical event, he successfully disguises himself by simulating sex in bushes.
02:25:02 He is later spotted and police borrow a farmer's hunting dogs to track him, realizing he will cross the border before they reach him. A policeman releases the dogs, expecting them to catch him and kill him. Because you know the racist evil black or white cops. However, at the Tijuana River sweet back stabs the dogs and escapes.
02:25:22 In Mexico, swearing to return to collect some dues.
02:25:28 So that's that's good old.
02:25:31 Melvin Melvin Peebles, starring as Sweet, Sweet Back and Sweet Sweetback's ****** song.
02:25:42 Where he just goes around banging away and killing white guys and white cops and.
02:25:48 Yeah, it's every every black man's fantasy, apparently.
02:25:54 So yeah, that's.
Speaker 12
02:26:01 Ohh man.Devon Stack
02:26:05 Imagine, imagine the the cringy.02:26:08 White power movies we could have.
02:26:13 If instead of, you know Bill Cosby, who funded the with the movie I just described, Bill Cosby funded them.
02:26:23 Imagine if we had just a few white celebrities funding some cringy Nazi guys, making making like the the white version of that movie.
02:26:33 While at the same time Hollywood was pumping out the higher quality black guilt movies, Can you imagine that films that are that I'm trying to make black people feel guilty for costing white people so much? *** **** ******* money, and having the high crime or making movies making Jews feel guilty for being disgusting little?
02:26:54 Child molesting white genocide, ring money grubbing ********. That's just like a nonsense world you can't even imagine. It's a nonsense world you can't even imagine.
02:27:05 And but think of all the other groups where.
02:27:07 That's just their.
02:27:08 Reality they have they have full time propagandists working around the clock to make all of their shortcomings look like someone else's fault, and blaming the the the dominant group that they're parasitically leeching off of.
02:27:21 That's that's the that's the world for most groups. For all non whites, that's the world.
02:27:27 That's that's the universe they live in.
02:27:29 Everyone who's not white lives in some universe where there's around the clock, an entire industry of people that just pumps out fiction trying to tell the whole world how wonderful they are and how anything that they do wrong is actually the fault of white people.
02:27:50 And the worst part is.
02:27:52 White people believe it.
02:27:58 And that, ladies and gentlemen.
02:28:01 Is how you eat a watermelon.
02:28:05 All right, let's take a look at.
02:28:08 Hyper chats, shall we?
02:28:12 Bumper to.
02:28:13 Bomb.
02:28:16 All right.
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02:28:21 Simba.Devon Stack
02:28:24 Cindy says, shout out to Lionheart. I hope you're still out there and everything's OK. Any chance of getting the recent stream transcriptions with tonight's stream? The archive will be behind 42 streams. If anyone else can take over the transcription generation, let me know.02:28:42 That, of course, Symbian search engine of the of the streams. I would expect there to be some kind of speech recognition thing. I don't know exactly what process you guys were using before. In fact I haven't tried anything like that in such a long time. It's too bad.
02:28:59 It's too bad. Like Odyssey doesn't have that built in, you know, like YouTube.
02:29:04 Auto generates.
02:29:06 The closed captioning stuff, but yeah, that's that's an awesome project you have there, Simba. I understand it's a labor of love and hopefully you guys can get that straight out. I know, I know, I know. There are people that appreciate that. They definitely appreciate.
02:29:24 That.
02:29:25 Brody says hi, Devin.
02:29:28 You have said a few times you won't vote. Both choices are evil. I don't agree with that logic and I worry that you are influencing your listeners to possibly not vote, voting for the lesser evil is a reality of life. I think ignoring that idealistic and naive well, you think wrong. You're giving consent to evil. That's the way that it is. If you if you vote.
02:29:48 Or someone that sucks because you think it's lesser of two evils and it's still evil. Then you deserve what you ******* get.
02:29:55 You deserve what you get, and I hope I'm influent to other people, to think that way because that's the reason why you get those options. You get those options because people like you are like, no, that if that's the choice, I guess instead of the **** sandwich with **** all over it, I'll take the normal **** sandwich. And so there's the options you're presented with.
02:30:14 If people didn't ******* consent to.
02:30:16 The **** sandwich. Maybe you'd get better options.
02:30:20 You know, if that's what people are buying, why would they sell anything else?
02:30:24 You know, it's like saying, well, you know, I don't think you should tell people not to eat at McDonald's because sure, it's all poisoned. But but some of the options are less poisonous than others. Well, if everyone stopped eating at McDonald's, then you'd have some other options, wouldn't you?
02:30:40 Right. Guess what? Even even though elections are pretty much fake and gay anyway, so it's it's really kind of.
02:30:46 A moot point.
02:30:47 You're still giving them? They're you're you're basically voting in your confidence of the system you're giving your your, the system. You're OK. You're saying that? Oh, no, I agree. I agree to be governed by this group because I see this process as legitimate.
02:31:05 I think that this is totally legitimate. If you want the the ruling class to get nervous, it's people not voting because it doesn't matter if the voting is fake and gay. If people have have just, they're not even participating in it. That's that's that's going to make them nervous because they're going to say, well, **** now they can't.
02:31:24 They're basically by not voting. They're voting that they don't think that anything, that this is a legitimate process.
02:31:32 So there it is. And look, I don't. I don't care if it gets, like, really, what's, what's what's functionally different between a Trump presidency and a Kamala Harris presidency.
02:31:46 What's better?
02:31:48 Why? Why is it better if if, if if my pay it's worse if Trump gets elected? Why? Because people will say, well, my my guy won this time. I don't have to worry anymore.
02:32:03 I don't worry anymore. The pressure valve is has been activated.
02:32:08 Even go back to sleep. Don't worry about it. Trump's, you know, trust the plan. Trump's got it all taken care of.
02:32:16 So if anyone's being naive here, it's you.
02:32:19 You're acting as if somehow you're making a difference. Ohh no, it's it's better because I got the guy who's slightly, like, funnier on on TV. I got the I I voted for the guy that that makes the that makes the liberal seed.
02:32:35 Oh.
02:32:37 But.
02:32:39 Still still white replacement still.
02:32:41 Going on though, right? Oh, it is.
02:32:44 Still still going to to die for Israel, are we? Oh, really?
02:32:50 Still no mass deportations. Well, OK, right.
02:32:55 So.
02:32:57 Literally no different.
02:32:59 It's just that you get to make the Liberals see there's something. I mean, it's OK, you know, teach their own.
02:33:08 Rico, Rico.
02:33:17 Rico, 14, says I never get to catch the stream live. Just want to throw a couple bucks in. Well, I appreciate that. Rico 14, from neighborhood fashion, says Brody. Have you paid any attention to these streams at all? You just want to.
02:33:33 Be lied to.
02:33:35 You rather live on your knees than die on your feet. You're a coward. Well, I wouldn't. I wouldn't go so far. I think he's just misguided.
02:33:45 Lucky Larry Silverstein says my old girlfriend back in 2010. I love that PD green video so much.
02:33:56 No, wait, my old girlfriend back in 2010 loved that PDD green video so much the PD. I don't know what the video is. Every time we were at someone's house and she didn't have a watermelon. She. Oh, is that? Is that the? That's OK. Peter Green is the guy on the screen. I didn't know that was his name until I looked down at my timeline there.
02:34:17 It says P green.
02:34:19 Every time we were at someone's house, she'd see a watermelon. She would quote basically that whole thing, especially man. That's a waste of watermelon. That was a popular on old YouTube days. Or you're the man now, dog, if you remember that. I don't remember it, but I could totally see that being the case.
02:34:39 That is the kind of stuff that was on. You're the man now, dog.
02:34:46 Go real AI says the happenings in the UK are starting to make me think we can't just ask the invaders to leave nicely. At least we are seeing their peak military technology riding with sticks and machetes. Well, I think that's just the kind of that's peak technology for any kind of civil unrest in the UK because.
02:35:06 You know, guns are illegal. I mean, not machetes are.
02:35:09 Illegal in the.
02:35:09 UK I mean that's that's using that, that's like contraband. You know, you can't even have knives in that ******* country. So I mean, look, not that I think it would really make any difference if they had guns, but.
02:35:26 Yeah, that's just the.
02:35:29 We'll see what happens. I don't know. I think, like I say all the time. I don't live there, so I don't like making predictions or or trying to pretend that I can accurately assess.
02:35:41 What's going on in a country that I'm unfamiliar with? To the degree that I am unfamiliar with the UK, it's one thing to see what people are saying on Twitter and videos on the news, but it's a totally different thing to actually be on the ground there and and get a sense for what the average person actually thinks. I do know people in the UK.
02:36:00 OK.
02:36:01 And the people I've talked to have said that the, the the normies have, if you will, the sentiment has changed and it's changed the dramatically from just say 10 years ago or maybe even five years ago.
02:36:20 What will that translate to? I don't know. It's hard to know because the UK is just slowly but very steadily marched its way to some weird dystopian.
02:36:35 Surveillance state where they've been actively replacing their population, and no one.
02:36:41 No one seems to, I mean very few people rather seem to have a problem with it, and even fewer people have the balls to say they have a problem with it. So I'd like to see that change. That would be obviously.
02:36:56 A big win, but I'm it's a wait and see kind of a situation for me.
02:37:01 Just because I you know it's not, it's not our fight in, in a way. I mean, in a way it is. It's our fight is worldwide but.
02:37:13 It's all. It's all all, all within the context of of being the, you know, being an Englishman, which I'm not. So it's hard for me to to really understand it as as well as someone that's there, Bill Monagan.
Numbers Lady
02:37:28 41.Devon Stack
02:37:34 Bill Monigan says three city commissioners broke with the mayor and voted down a real related ****** deal with a nonprofit $1.7 million a year to run a 22 room, a room homeless shelter and a run down motel.02:37:54 I'm getting set to move to West Virginia, but not without a fight, and the rabble has the and the rabble has the.
02:38:05 And the rabble has the mayor and the city manager visibly OK, We're saying, visibly sweating. Well, that's that's.
02:38:16 That's good. But again, we'll have to see.
02:38:20 You're talking about the Haitians, right? Moving in into the move into your area, we'll see what happens. I've yet to see these.
02:38:32 You know anything?
02:38:33 Really ever happened in these cases, but who knows?
02:38:37 Jay Ray in 1981. Did you ever get the penny saver as a kid? Big. Did the penny saver.
02:38:45 I think my dad used to look for cars and like it was like a free newspaper or something like that.
02:38:52 I think if that's what you're talking.
02:38:55 Auber Commandant says hey, Devin, the biggest weakness of US whites always has been our humanity. Even at the height of empire building and colonizing, we treated the subsequent people with humanity, and now the enemy is winning Jews, blacks, people must have, must be naive.
02:39:15 I think they.
02:39:16 Will reciprocate that same humanity to us. Yeah. They they. Yeah, they.
02:39:24 They won't get it. A lot of them won't get it either until the TV tells them to get it or it's so bad that they know people in their immediate family who have been brutalized.
02:39:37 And even then.
02:39:38 It's going to have to be so normal that because a lot of times you'll see this, you'll see a family that.
02:39:45 Has a a daughter raped to death by a migrant worker or or, you know, whoever right, homeless black guy and they're they rushed to the microphones to say how it, you know, Ray said nothing to.
02:39:56 Do with it and there's people that will say, well, a lot of that's the DOJ, they have an entire department that's designed to do that where they they go in and strong arm these families. But you better ******* believe it that if my family member was was killed in such a way I wouldn't rush to him. I don't care what they threatened me.
02:40:18 Death or or try to bribe me with. I would. I would not.
02:40:21 Be.
02:40:22 Betraying my family like that. So it's going to have to get to a point where, I mean, you got you got, like, over a century of propaganda to overcome.
02:40:33 Blue chord, blue chord.
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02:40:37 Good, good, good, good.Devon Stack
02:40:42 Record says good evening Mr. Stack. I hope all is well at the pill box. Yeah, it's mostly. Well, there's lots of crickets than I. As you can hear. And and knowing the the.02:40:53 Crap out of me. I I it's it's.
02:40:58 I'll tell you.
02:40:58 What?
02:40:59 It's uh.
02:41:01 I'm glad the heat is almost over because there's a lot of **** I gotta work on outside. That's just.
02:41:07 Just getting neglected because it's just too hot to ******* be out there. But I I feel like it's peaked, you know? Like it's the worst. It's still super hot. But I feel like the worst is now.
02:41:19 Behind me and I can get back to the fun stuff like.
02:41:25 Like fixing roofs and beekeeping and such.
02:41:30 EJ says Godspeed Devin. We'll appreciate that. Go real AI says. Are you still doing cactus pills? When I lived in AZ, there were tons of citrus trees everywhere. Are you doing any citrus trees at the pill box? Seems like a great way to grow calories in the desert.
02:41:50 Maybe the bees would like the juice.
02:41:51 Well, if I.
02:41:52 Could keep citrus trees alive out here.
02:41:55 I would probably do it because bees love those kinds of blossoms. The soil is just, I mean, it's just sand and the heat I think is probably too much and maybe, I don't know, maybe there's certain strains I could try to grow and I would just have to water them constantly until they got really established or whatever.
02:42:17 But yeah, I'm not like.
02:42:19 I don't think I'm in an area where you could grow citrus. In fact, my fig tree, which was supposed to it, was supposed to be able to handle anything I don't, and I did water.
02:42:30 It all all.
02:42:31 Year round or I mean that's the only thing I've watered really consistently this year. Is that fig tree and it it's not. I don't think it's going to. I don't think I think it's.
02:42:40 Going to be dead, it looks it's not looking good. It's not looking good and that thing is supposed to be indestructible. So I'm having a hard time just keeping any kind of tree alive out here. The cactuses are struggling too. It's been such a dry summer.
02:42:59 And the second one in a row that I've got some cactuses that might not make it, and I've tried to like not.
02:43:09 Give them artificial watering like I'll do it if it's really bad like I've.
02:43:14 Watered a few of.
02:43:15 Them to keep them going limping along.
02:43:18 But I want.
02:43:20 Plants that are going to not need me to be there to keep them alive. I want plants. They're going to be able to survive on their own at least. Mostly like maybe I can want them a couple times, but I don't want them to be dependent on on me watering them so.
02:43:35 Some of it's just like a calling. Some of it's just going to be like a lot of the stuff I planted a couple of years ago, not going to make it. I wouldn't say a lot, a lot of it. I I'd say about 10% of the stuff that was going well, I get a cactus pill. I just haven't had any new news. I haven't planted a new cactus in a while and most of the cactuses.
02:43:55 Very sad, right?
02:43:56 Now so I don't know would be a be a I don't know how how good of a video.
02:44:03 Bill Monaghan says you mentioned comedies that stand the test of time. You might enjoy the original, the in-laws. It's slow by today's standards, which is good, and the humor is almost all in the interactions between Peter Falk and Alan Alda.
02:44:20 You could enjoy it without having to worry about making a stream about it. Well, perhaps, perhaps I don't. I don't really have a lot of time to watch movies. I usually if I'm watching one.
02:44:31 It's.
02:44:31 I'm doing a stream about it, but I appreciate the recommendation there. Bill monigan.
02:44:36 Age of anxiety says fear. Loathing in chocolate city. Yeah, like the the the editing.
02:44:44 It made it was giving me a headache. It made me feel like I was on some kind of *******.
02:44:47 Bad acid trip?
02:44:50 Uh, love and division?
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02:44:54 Also.Speaker 13
02:44:57 As far as I can see.Speaker 15
02:44:58 Where? Where?Devon Stack
02:45:02 Devin, great work as usual. Forgive me for coming off topic, but I have to make an apology.02:45:09 A few weeks ago I had presumptuously clipped your voice and used it in one of my videos to promote my channel. I have since taken down the video. I am sorry for breaking your trust with remorse, Sean. I was even aware of that and.
02:45:24 No, hopefully it wasn't too bad.
02:45:27 What did you?
02:45:28 What did you make me say? Something crazy.
02:45:34 So yeah, well, apparently, apparently you felt whatever it was. It was bad because you felt bad. So thank you for for listening to your to your conscience. If if it was if it was inappropriate then and your conscious told you was inappropriate, then then.
02:45:53 And then then you should.
02:45:54 Listen to it. But I no, no.
02:45:55 No big deal. I wasn't aware of it.
02:45:58 You know, nothing came. No one came to me and was like, oh, there's some horrific video that someone as long as you're not the one, like, impersonating me on Twitter that you know that that kind of thing pops up from time to time trying to fed trap people.
02:46:13 But uh yeah, no worries. No big deal. Love and division there.
02:46:18 Arian ****** says what is this ********? I'm hearing that people are trying to push of Christopher Columbus supposedly being a Jew. People are trying to say it's how he was funded, etcetera. I have not heard this theory.
02:46:34 But my I thought he was funded by.
02:46:37 The.
02:46:39 My royalty, you know, so I don't. I don't.
02:46:42 I don't know. Maybe. Maybe. I mean, jeers a lot. A lot of money to royalty in Europe. So I don't know. Maybe somehow it came back to Jews, but.
02:46:50 I haven't heard this theory, so I don't know. Patriotfront dot US has great work, brother. Well, I appreciate that.
02:46:57 Thin Red Line says great show. As usual. Devin, we'll appreciate that as well. Spy Hunter says. Hey, Devin, I made you a QR code that takes your Odyssey page or takes you to your Odyssey page. When you scan it, you may or may not find it useful, but I found it rather the cool nonetheless. Well, I appreciate that.
02:47:17 The I'll save it. Why not?
02:47:24 Do people actually use QR codes? I've tried using QR codes and marketing over the years and I always.
02:47:30 Wondered if people actually use those things. I mean, maybe, maybe. Maybe they do. Maybe they do. A few years ago when they were new and I started using them, it was more because it was new and people would see, oh, what's that weird symbol? And it was more about like it made you look cool because they used a QR code.
02:47:51 Like or hip to the QR code thing, but I never never understood if that was actually.
02:47:57 If people actually used them or not so, but who knows?
02:48:02 Andromeda says during the stream. I looked up Melvin Van Peebles, his wife Maria Marks. That's interesting. Last name. And Maria Marks started Lisa. She wolf of the s s about an evil female Nazi prison guard who wants to prove that women can handle pain like men.
02:48:23 It sounds like an Academy Award winner. Yeah. What? What is Maria marks, huh?
02:48:30 So he married a.
02:48:33 A white chick. Go figure. Let's see here. Captain black power, huh? Or was it a Jew?
02:48:40 Maria marks.
02:48:44 Is there a?
02:48:54 She has no Wikipedia page.
02:49:06 The she wolf of the s s. That's the only movie. It seems that she, or at least that I see any info on that she's been in.
02:49:17 Well, so Captain black power here.
02:49:22 This is who we ended up.
02:49:23 With.
02:49:25 Who? The guy who clearly had a a white woman fetish because every black man does.
02:49:32 Ended up with this chick.
02:49:44 There we go.
02:49:48 Uh, surprise surprise, right?
02:49:54 Alright, let's see here.
02:50:00 Zazu make task Bot says thanks for the show. I introduced my brother to your stuff yesterday using the Dinosaurs edition.
02:50:07 I think he liked it well.
02:50:10 Welcome.
02:50:13 Zazi, Mattas Zbots brother, Mr. Mattas zbot. We we welcome all make Tazz bots here.
02:50:23 Spy Hunter Spy Hunter simply says.
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02:50:29 Chuck it.Devon Stack
02:50:31 Friendly neighborhood fascist says that dirty ******** got gonorrhea. Filming the Sweepback movie and got workers comp for being hurt while on the job.02:50:41 Did he really? Where are you seeing this?
02:50:47 Plot cast preproduction, filming, directing, editing, censorship.
02:50:55 Notable reactions? Legacy.
02:51:01 I mean, I believe.
02:51:02 It.
02:51:07 I mean, just look, I mean it's one of those things.
02:51:09 Where?
02:51:15 Let me look and see if I can find.
02:51:20 Anything that backs that up?
02:51:25 Because it's.
02:51:29 Ball.
02:51:33 I don't see any immediately that that backs that up, but I would not be surprised.
02:51:39 Well, here's a.
02:51:40 Couple.
02:51:40 Of people talking about it.
02:51:43 Yep.
02:51:46 Yeah, that's it. At least it it's it's been reported by.
02:51:51 By others that that is the case so.
02:51:56 When you know, surprise, surprise, nothing. Nothing shocks me anymore, Bill Monegan says yes, my post was about the impact of then Haitians moving into Springfield. OH, I had earlier hyper chat that must not have post.
02:52:11 Well, no. You've talked about it before, though I know you're talking about so well, if you if you decide to leave, like I said, it's not the worst that no.
02:52:19 One likes to leave.
02:52:20 Home. But if that's the direction of your communities trending, and it is it really home or is it Haiti at that point?
02:52:28 Knight Nature Review says the DOJ community relative relations service pressures them to give those speeches about the race has nothing to do.
02:52:36 With it, I don't know what they threaten or bribe them with, because no matter what, it wouldn't work on me. ****, they're anti white DOJ intimidation tactics. Betraying family is the ultimate betrayal. Exactly. I don't care what they would threaten her or bribe me with. I would not in a million years, ever, ever say.
02:52:56 Like, well, you know, it's not about the fact that some black guy killed my white mom. It's about the, you know, we need to be friends. I mean, look, that just shows you the psychosis that that a lot of white people have.
02:53:13 Uh, White, Tiger Kingdom, with the big dono.
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02:53:17 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself.Speaker 9
02:53:21 With.Devon Stack
02:53:23 Go, Julie, this Fagg is.02:53:40 Alright. Why? Tiger Hingham says fishy motion will bring back figs after a drought. Well, let's I'll try it. It's not. The thing is, it's not a very mature tree. I planted it like two years ago, and it's so it's like it's barely grown because it's just I feel like it's been so hot.
02:54:01 It just never and I water it like it's got water, it's got a drip feed on it. It's the only thing. It's got a drip feed on it. In my entire, you know, operation.
02:54:11 And it's.
02:54:13 It's on.
02:54:16 All the leaves are shriveled up and dead on it as of like a day or so ago and the fruit never matured it. The fruits the fig started to grow and then got like killed by the heat or something. It was like I said exceptionally dry this year and exceptionally hot. So I don't know.
02:54:35 If it could just cause it's not even in direct sunlight, there's a uh, I mean it is for part.
02:54:41 Of.
02:54:41 The day but it it it's it might just be.
02:54:46 The wrong string, but you know, I'll give it a shot because I kind of wanted at least some.
02:54:50 Fruit bearing tree.
02:54:52 Going and that was that was going to be the one I thought that.
02:54:54 Was the one that was going to make it, but thank you for the the big support there, White Tiger Kingdom.
02:55:00 Chosen John Law says.
02:55:01 Churro 2024. Well, he's he's out killing rabbits, I hope.
02:55:07 Because that's that's something that's going to ravaging the cactus is well, it's not the, it's not the rabbits, it's the.
02:55:12 Squirrels because of the.
02:55:14 The extreme drought and the lack of food out in.
02:55:17 The.
02:55:17 Desert. I haven't. I haven't gone squirrel hunting in some in quite some time, but the last last time I went to the yard the other day.
02:55:27 I was. I was assessing things. I saw some squirrel damage and I started to think about.
02:55:31 Like.
02:55:32 Dusting off the old pellet gun.
02:55:37 His Truro apparently has been slacking and I made him soft by giving him food because he used to kill things all the time. He hasn't dragged in a carcass in a in a few months.
02:55:47 I think he's part of. That's because, like, he's he's just sleeps all day. Now that it's it's hot and I don't know what he can find out there at night other than rabbits, rabbits. The only things that are out at night, I guess snakes and things like that are out at night too, but nothing that not nothing that he's dragged back yet at least.
02:56:07 Let's see here.
02:56:10 Bill Mulligan's oh wait, I think is what you you already said this. I was saying the city's response to citizen complaints has been to schedule a struggle session about white racism, hosted by the local N double ACP tomorrow, where a third Haitian now and the crime wave has begun. Thanks for another great show. Yeah. Well, like you said, it's.
02:56:30 Is it really home at this point or is it now Haiti? Are you fleeing home or are you fleeing? Are you the refugee now?
02:56:38 But it's still sad to see that happen, and it's happened to, you know, to be honest. Actually, I was thinking about this the other day.
02:56:46 I've never really lived anywhere that was mostly white.
02:56:51 I mean, I guess kind of now I do.
02:56:55 UM.
02:56:57 But it's just mostly white, and but it's mostly no people.
02:57:02 You know what I mean? It's like it's not that it's it's mostly white. It's mostly not humans. I've never lived in, like, like a white town, you know, or a White City.
02:57:14 Even when I was young, it was already fully diversified everywhere I lived and I think the closest.
02:57:23 The closest to that was.
02:57:28 Actually, now I.
02:57:30 Nothing.
02:57:32 I've never lived anywhere white.
02:57:35 And there live anywhere online. It must be wonderful. Yeah. So it's, I guess it's sad. It's a sad story. I can't relate to but.
02:57:46 Sad nonetheless, I can. I can imagine. I can imagine that the gut punch that that is.
02:57:52 So tiresome says, would you consider doing a Weimar movie? I watched M, which is about a child predator that pleads.
02:58:01 He can't. That pleads, he can't himself.
02:58:06 I don't know that means I also think you could do some streams on the Bolshevik revolution, Holodomor and the Red Terror. Last time I sent you an article about the Jewish Soviet police. Did you check it out? I don't think that I did. It's in my notes I have. I have a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot of stuff in my notes.
02:58:28 And like it's pretty random what I do or not always, but a lot of times it's pretty random. It's whatever I I.
Numbers Lady
02:58:34 Yeah.Devon Stack
02:58:35 I go through my notes periodically and like today, right? The movie that was suggested.02:58:41 And it's not that I think one idea is better than another idea or or whatever. It just.
02:58:47 It's it's more intuition. Just whatever. Ohh, this seems like it's a fun one to do. I don't go too far back into into history and especially not so much in foreign history. Not that I don't think that it's not relevant. It's just that my focus is more.
02:59:08 American has.
02:59:08 History and it's more American centric, not that not like I said, not that the other stuff isn't isn't relevant or that I won't ever talk about it, but that's just my and my personal interest has always been more.
02:59:23 You know, I'm American. It's it's been more America. But yeah, I'm not opposed to going and looking into that stuff. It's.
02:59:30 Just not as.
02:59:32 It's not. It's front and center of my mind, you know, usually when I think about stuff.
02:59:39 Because like I said, I'm not.
02:59:41 Again, not that that, that's irrelevant, but it's not as.
02:59:45 It's not as as.
02:59:49 On my mind, as things that happen here, love and division says, I just felt I had to use you to promote what you may not have wanted to just seem presumptuous on my part. Thank you for being so understanding. Well, you know I said.
03:00:04 I'm sure it wasn't that bad.
03:00:06 But I appreciate all the same man of low moral fiber says. Why do boomers still worship the American flag? How is it any different than the gay flag? A lot of my neighbors have American flags, some even have Trump 2024 flags. It just seems gay. Like surely they know.
03:00:26 He has Jewish grandkids, and they don't care absolute fagots stars and bars equals *** pride. Well, I would say I I wouldn't. I wouldn't agree with that 100%. I would say that it it's it's like it means different things to different people.
03:00:44 It's kind of like when.
03:00:48 Yeah, there's some people that like, like the swastika, right? And there's other people that that when they see that, it conjures up totally different things, right. And to these boomers, the American flag isn't conjuring up fagots, you know, they're not.
03:01:04 Like oh whoo fagots.
03:01:05 And maybe some of them are. But like the vast majority of them are thinking about, especially because, I mean if they're boomers, they lived during the bicentennial of 17/17/76 to 1976.
03:01:19 They're thinking about, you know, probably, you know, 4th of July parades and you know, like the kinds of stuff that that you and I would would like and and support. And while that's not representative anymore of what it's that's not what America is anymore, right.
03:01:40 It's like Disney, right? Disney used to mean something else too. You used to see the Disney logo and you would think, oh nice family movies and and happiness and you know rated G and now it's like, oh, ******** and and *******.
03:01:55 Knows so it.
03:01:56 It, but I think that that the people that are are raising those flags, they're not, they're not waving them around while picturing drag queen story hour with a a a drag queen dressed up as Uncle Samantha. You know, they're, I think they're they're just.
03:02:15 Celebrating the time that you and I will never get to experience.
03:02:21 And I'm not totally against that. The the symbolism of the United No, the the American flag. I get what you're saying. It's not. I don't. I don't go around like waving American flags everywhere, but I I don't think it's a bad.
03:02:35 Reminder of of what we used to be and what we could be, and I think another way to to look at it too is our enemies. They don't.
03:02:45 Wave it around.
03:02:47 Our our enemies are upset.
03:02:49 Buy it.
03:02:50 You'll see in here people say how an American flag in their neighborhood makes them feel unsafe. You know, like it's some kind of extremist. You'll hear that kind of talk, more so in.
03:03:04 In.
03:03:05 Other countries, because American flags are, are still very common and patriotism is still rather.
03:03:11 Common and at least until the boomers die off, I mean, they're probably the last generation to.
03:03:16 To.
03:03:18 Be as flag WAVY as they are, but yeah, I don't think there's anything wrong with it necessarily. I get what you're saying, but I I don't. I wouldn't fault them for for having American flags.
03:03:28 Night Nation review.
Speaker 15
03:03:32 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.Speaker 4
03:03:37 End of the month.Devon Stack
03:03:37 For early September Night, Nature Review will be having its one thousandth episode. That's a lot of episodes, that's pretty sure.03:03:44 More than how many episodes I got, I don't know. I may have got, but it's not 1000. I'm trying to schedule an All Star lineup to make it big and special show. I really want to get you on there too, Devin. Just scheduling each guest for about an hour. Nothing crazy. Hope I can get you on as a guest too, Devin. Well, I'm. I'm sure we can work that out.
03:04:06 I do have some stuff going on.
03:04:10 Actually, that's end of September, so it should be fine. Yeah. What I I'm, I'll, I'll tentatively say. Well, I'll say yes, but I'll. I'll as far as the.
03:04:20 Time.
03:04:21 Slot. I'll. We'll have to work that out, but I unless something crazy happens, I'll. I'll definitely be there. How about?
03:04:30 Man of low moral fiber says and congratulations. Also man of low moral fiber says regarding threats from DOJ to support ******* after ***** crime. If they're trying to strong arm family of the deceased, I think it would be best to just pretend to be a fagot for a month or two. Set up your computer and phone to watch some YouTube.
03:04:51 And play some video games to establish an alibi.
03:04:57 I not 100% sure what you mean there, but something tells me I should move on.
03:05:04 Chosen Joe Ross says every right wing news outlet and commentator has been falling over each other to cry anti-Semitism over Kamala Harris picking walls over Shapiro. Sebastian Gorka, the most intolerable among them, can't goes, can't Zio Simp hard enough.
03:05:24 You know, it's funny that you say that because I was driving around dawn the other.
03:05:30 Day and around dawn you get DX long distance AM stations coming from all around the country and I I like to tune around and listen to political talk radio shows in different markets.
03:05:50 As they come in on the dial briefly, though, they might. Uh and.
03:05:57 I don't remember which market this one was, but I came across this duo that was like the the most some of this you know, this might be worth a stream. I was thinking it might be worth recording one of these entire shows that they do in like a larger market and.
03:06:17 Knowing that there are thousands and thousands of boomers listening to this boomer trash, it's like it's boomer trash. Like it's you think Fox News is bad.
03:06:27 Talk radio hosts.
03:06:29 That are political, that are that are either run by.
03:06:33 What is it? Salem is one of the networks, right? And then the salem's. The one that's got Prager on it, I think. Right. And then there's the EIB network, which is Russia's old network. But there's a couple, you know, Clear Channel.
03:06:50 I don't know that.
03:06:51 They're.
03:06:52 How that's all set up in terms of who they hire and what not anyway.
03:06:56 They're they're all.
03:06:57 Super Zionists like unbelievably Zionists. Unbelievably uncritical of of whatever the the the brain dead talking point like the the dumbest of the dumbest of the dumb.
03:07:08 Because if they were actually interesting, they or whatever it used to be, talk radio is where you would be right, because that's where else would you be? There was no streaming on the Internet, there was, you know, in fact, go back, not even a little or a little bit longer and or further. And there wasn't even Fox News, right. So it used to be, if you were at all.
03:07:29 Right wing Talk radio is where you'd have to go. That's where you could go. And that's just not the case anymore. Now it's just like these really ******* basic horrible takes. And there was this one was turned around and they spent 20.
03:07:45 20 minutes calling the Democrats the real anti Semites because they didn't choose Shapiro because he was Jewish and they're the Democrats are so anti-Semitic now that that that's the only reason why they didn't choose him. And it was like it they that was the whole like as long as I could TuneIn that station that's all they talked about.
03:08:07 And it just.
03:08:09 Like I said, it might be worth a stream just listening to one episode of these ******* tool bags, talking to the the Boomers out there on their way to.
03:08:17 Work.
03:08:19 Because it's it was everything. It was just so. Ohh God, it was, you know, it sounded like to me like you guys aren't gonna get it. Cause I I doubt very many of you have heard this. There's.
Speaker 11
03:08:28 This.Devon Stack
03:08:30 There's this shortwave radio show.03:08:33 Of a Flat Earth Christians, which is ridiculous. They're, it's shortwave. It's flatter, but anyway. And it's these two British guys who it's very rehearsed. And they just talk about how.
03:08:48 Like, it's so like it's so weird. I wish I could play a bit because I know they've got a YouTube channel.
03:08:55 What was it called?
03:08:59 It's called the.
03:09:02 You know I'm. I'm just going to look up Flat Earth. Shortwave. Jesus.
03:09:10 Flat Earth.
03:09:13 Shortwave.
03:09:15 Christian.
03:09:21 Oh.
03:09:29 Shortwave radio show.
03:09:48 I'll find it some other time.
03:09:51 But there's this.
03:09:54 This anyway? Yeah. Like I said, you're not. You're not going to get the reference now. I'll. I'll. I'll place it right side, but it's just, it sounds very rehearsed and very like an infomercial almost. It's like an infomercial for Flat Earth and like Christian Flat Earth on shortwave, it's on like.
03:10:10 A lot. And it's just that's kind of how it sounded. It was like an infomercial for Zionism. It was like listening to two guys who were fake laughing at at each other's really stupid jokes. It like it it, you know, it was.
03:10:26 It was the banter between these two guys, talking about Republicans and Democrats. It was like watching one of these award shows and you get these two people, they decide to pair up who don't really jive. They don't have any.
03:10:45 Mojo, they don't have any charisma or chemistry, and they're both just reading out the the teleprompter like.
03:10:52 Well, Jane, you know a lot of superhero movies were big hits at the box office. But you know what really went up? Up and away. What's that?
03:11:04 Bob, well, it was the new Superman.
03:11:08 You know it it.
03:11:09 That's kind of how it sounds like. You listen to the back and forth between these guys and it's like, well, you know, the Democrats.
03:11:17 They're the real anti semites. They say that they don't support Israel and they really should. That's right, Bob. Israel is our greatest ally.
03:11:29 And it's really kind of telling when you see this kind of poisonous rhetoric on these campuses that are run by Democrats. That's right, Bill. And you gotta understand, they're brainwashing your kids at these Democrat run campuses where they don't like Jews because they're Democrats.
03:11:50 Like it's it was.
03:11:52 I'm not exaggerating. That's that's basically what it was. Anyway, I got on way too much about that good green vibe says what will make white people realize that inaction is certainly fatal.
03:12:06 I can't articulate the idea any further than our quality of life will have to hit a new low. Just curious what your thoughts are, even if they're general and vague unrelated. I also don't experience thirst like a normal person.
03:12:20 Yeah, I don't get thirsty like or very rarely get thirsty. I'm gonna get hungry, but I don't.
03:12:25 I don't often feel like, uh, thirsty, like I'll be dehydrated. I'll. I'll be. I'll be like.
03:12:31 You know, *******.
03:12:33 Dust. I won't feel thirsty.
03:12:36 UM.
03:12:38 What will make white people realize in action is certainly fatal survival instinct, because I think that's the only thing that can overcome. Whatever it whatever it is, whatever it is that's in white people that makes them anti racist.
03:12:57 You know to use a term.
03:12:59 Whatever it is, it's powerful. It's powerful. Like, whatever, whatever part of the mind that has been hijacked by propaganda to to this, to become this, you know, suicidal, anti racist.
03:13:15 You know being.
03:13:17 It's it's powerful. It's a powerful drug.
03:13:20 And I know this because to something I always understood race and I always saw it. But even I struggled with it. I used to think there was something like I was. Maybe I was bad, you know? Like maybe I was just an ******* that I just need to be more patient. Or maybe I was just, you know, I I wasn't. There was something I was missing and that maybe it was culture and if maybe.
03:13:40 You know, we, maybe we give black people 100 more years to catch up or or something, right. And maybe it is our fault because.
03:13:47 Of you know.
03:13:48 Like I I still struggle like I I would have these internal.
03:13:53 Dialogues you know, like I I I would, I would try to think it through.
03:13:57 Because.
03:13:59 My observations would say one thing, but the group would would clearly have another take, and maybe that's what it is. Maybe it's that white people, in order to work in a cohesive.
03:14:12 In a productive way have been have evolved to.
03:14:19 To say I guess every people, it's not just white people. I guess lots of people are like this but conform to the group, right. And maybe it's just extra strong and white people to want to because the high trust, they they trust the authorities to not lead them down a suicidal path. And so they're.
03:14:38 Until they sense that the the group.
03:14:43 Has decided that you know something else is the way to go. They're going to go along with. That's why I said though in one one year, I think in one year in one.
03:14:52 Year.
03:14:53 If all of media.
03:14:55 And all of Hollywood and all the record companies, just all the all of just media, whether it's news, any kind of media, Internet, everything.
03:15:04 Were to flip the script and maybe slowly at first, but I don't even think it would have.
03:15:10 To be that.
03:15:10 Slow because you're not trying to get them to believe something. That's not true, so you don't have to ease them into it. As is like you would if you were trying to get them to believe something ridiculous. You're just trying to get them to believe something that you've been trying to get them not to believe forever.
03:15:24 So just like it would be almost in fact, if anything, if you just stopped.
03:15:29 Trying to get them to believe that the not true thing. Eventually they would just start to believe the truth.
03:15:36 Because there'd be no, there'd be no hurdles. There'd be no roadblocks. They would just look at the world around them and say, hey, this is the way the world is, and there's nothing telling me otherwise. And so I'm going to believe my, my personal.
03:15:50 I think that it would happen fairly quickly, though I think that if you just made a handful of of movies about the reality of racial differences and and multiculturalism in Western societies and make them good, they have to be good movies, you know, make some good movies and not just like.
03:16:09 The opposite of the Black Power movie, where it's like white power movies. I mean, just like actual good stories, good stories about real people that, you know, characters you care about.
03:16:20 And the the real complexities of the situation and and just tell good stories about that and then you just have the media point out the race of perpetrators of crime, you know, not go over the top with it. They would just have to say instead of of of just two two youths.
03:16:40 Two uh Rockville youths were arrested today after the beating of an elderly Asian woman, like if they just started saying 2 black kids beat up an Asian woman and two black guys did this and two and and and showed the.
03:16:55 Pictures and that's all they did, and that's all they changed when it came to reporting facts. They just told the truth and they highlighted it in the same way they highlighted if it's a white person and if anytime there was commentary, it was just honest commentary instead of, you know, and and they would take away the dishonest commentary. So instead of anytime.
03:17:15 That, you know, like and and and certainly with with crime statistics have actual news stories about real crime statistics. Have commentary about that for a year.
03:17:26 That's all you have to do is do it for a year.
03:17:31 Throats get a little dry. Not thirsty though. Not my throat's dry.
03:17:35 UM.
03:17:36 That's all it would take, and also the people that are perceived as powerful.
03:17:42 Right, because that makes a difference.
03:17:45 To people too, so you'd have to have all the the politicians.
03:17:49 Also conform to it and also talk about this stuff. Honestly, it wouldn't take long. It would take a year, tops, and every bloomer would be 1488. By the end of that year.
03:18:02 That but then, as long as these people were saying.
03:18:04 It on TV.
03:18:09 Man of low moral fiber says check caught my mistake. I meant stars and stripes, not stars and bars. I still think the American flag stands for ******. They produce gay **** in the Senate, and that's what the flag stands for.
03:18:26 And I absolutely tell my neighbors nice pride flag when walking my dogs. They don't seem to like him. Yeah. Like I said, I I I wouldn't fault. I would rather have. Honestly, I'd rather have a boomer that flies the American flag outside and kind of out of touch and doesn't understand the realities of today then.
03:18:47 A lot. There's a lot of other people. I would. I would much prefer not to live next door to.
03:18:54 Bessemer 72.
Speaker 15
03:18:58 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.Devon Stack
03:19:03 Says hi, Devin. Great stream. Well, I appreciate that. Bessemer.03:19:07 And then we got chosen Jawa.
03:19:10 Says to add to what I said about Camilla's anti-Semitism, I know a guy who was involved in state politics. He has deep connections and routinely had had had his picture taken with the pence, with Pence and Trump.
03:19:24 Anyhow, he went on.
03:19:25 A huge social.
03:19:26 Media rant about how his hatred shows and how Marxist the Dems really are. Yeah, well, that's like if you're a if you're anybody in the GOP you loves you, some Jews. And if you don't, your wife might mysteriously die. Did we ever find out what happened?
03:19:45 With that.
03:19:49 Is that the the the cause of death even come up with with masseys?
03:19:57 Wife.
03:20:21 I'm not seeing that.
03:20:25 Cause of death?
03:20:45 Yeah, it's weirdly not anywhere.
03:21:06 How is that not anywhere?
03:21:16 Well, here's that says he's responding to Internet conspiracy theories.
03:21:20 What did he say?
03:21:36 Nothing. He just says. Yeah. So we still don't know the.
03:21:38 Cause of death?
03:21:40 Anyway, so that could be.
03:21:43 Could be something could be nothing.
03:21:46 Could be something, could be a tractor, fell on her right. She could have run herself over with a tractor.
03:21:52 Going over to rumble, we've got Mr. Burt. Burt. He's now a monthly supporter. We'll appreciate that.
03:22:01 And then we have it says it twice for some reason or three times.
03:22:08 Let's see here.
03:22:10 Life sentence.
03:22:12 2278 says how do you talk young people off the edge off the edge of?
03:22:21 What?
03:22:22 I mean off the off the.
03:22:24 Edge in terms of.
03:22:25 Of.
03:22:26 All. Well, that's easy I.
03:22:27 Mean. Look, if you're young.
03:22:31 No matter how bad you think it is, everything passes.
03:22:38 Don't do that. You shouldn't have a permanent solution to a temporary problem. I can tell you I was not believe it or not, would would you? Wouldn't you guess that I was? I was not always the happiest guy growing up.
03:22:56 I was. I was always slightly jolly, but like they were I had dark. Let me just put that way. I had dark moments growing up and there were times where it felt like this is forever.
03:23:09 It always feels like that if you that's part of what makes it dark.
03:23:13 Is you feel like that? What this horrible feeling? It's forever. It's never forever, by the way. It's never forever. Sometimes it's. It's a long time and that sucks. And.
03:23:21 You gotta work you.
03:23:23 Gotta figure something out. Nine times out of 10.
03:23:26 All you really got to do, and this sounds overly simple and especially if you're experiencing a time like this, you might think that it's just, you know, like stupid advice. But it's only stupid till you try it. A lot of times all it takes is is is a little exercise.
03:23:46 Like a lot of people, a lot of you guys out there, you have jobs where you sit all day because you're, you know, you're working some kind of tech job, whether you're coding all day and some ******* cubicle underneath those, that ******* lighting and the harder you work, right, the more you're in that ******* cubicle. And sometimes I'm that I work jobs where I didn't even see the sun.
03:24:07 Right. Like it was. How depressing is that? Where you have to be at work before the sun's up, right? And then you're in the office until, like, when you go back out to go drive home. Finally, the sun's already back down.
03:24:20 I I went months like that, you know, especially in the winter when the sun goes down earlier.
03:24:25 And you drive home.
03:24:28 And you're just like ****, it just feels like you're in this tunnel, right? This endless tunnel with, with, with bad lighting and the, the the light of your monitor is just burning your eyes, slowly killing your ability to see. And and your will to.
03:24:46 Live.
03:24:51 And especially like if if you're in under those conditions and you don't have time to like prepare good food, right. So what where you eat garbage. Food. Yeah. You're you're eating like some kind of bear claw. You're ******* desk, you know, or some ******** like that. Nine times out of.
03:25:08 Then.
03:25:10 If you just start going for walks, go for walks on a regular basis. Don't do it anything like this. You have to do for at least three weeks before you can say it doesn't work. You got to do it for at least three weeks before you can say it doesn't work. Go and go and take walks minimum of a mile.
03:25:28 Take a mile walk.
03:25:30 At least you know if you can every night of the week or every night. But like, if you can't at least three to four times, hopefully, hopefully at least five times a week, go out, walk a mile.
03:25:42 And anyone? Everyone has time for that. Everyone has time for.
03:25:46 That.
03:25:46 In fact, you can do that while listening to this show you know you. You can listen to an audiobook. You can, there's there's things you can do while walking you. You can. You can just space out and listen to an audio book or a podcast or anything. Go and walk for an hour.
03:26:03 Or less because it's a miles. They probably do a lot less than that. 45 minutes, half hour. I don't know how slow you walk and uh.
03:26:11 That's it. That's all you have to do. And just I think doing that.
03:26:17 That's one of many things you can do, but that's the part of the easiest thing you can change up where I think it will change your brain chemistry enough.
03:26:26 Enough.
03:26:27 To where you'll at least be able to.
03:26:29 Start thinking your way out of.
Speaker 11
03:26:30 It.Devon Stack
03:26:30 Right. If you're talking about lock them off the edge of doing something all stupid.03:26:41 Same thing.
03:26:42 You know.
03:26:44 Just.
03:26:46 Everything is temporary.
03:26:48 Everything's always changing.
03:26:50 You know it it this, this too shall pass.
03:26:55 It's.
03:26:57 It it's it's never, never a good idea to do something permanent.
03:27:03 To solve something temporary and that would be my advice.
03:27:09 Panel what you meant by that?
03:27:12 So yeah, just sounds simple. Sounds simple, but you know, go take a walk. Something I do to keep myself sane, and it's going to be totally different for different people.
03:27:27 Is I've talked about this, I've I've fixed old radios and it's kind of pointless, right? Because I'll be fixing a radio that's obsolete. I think it works, you know? Or it will like it doesn't work when I start a lot of times, but ultimately it's not as good as.
03:27:44 Anything made in the last you know, 10 years or whatever, it's lacking in features or whatever the technology is obsolete. Sometimes the parts are hard to find or whatever, but for some reason me and I was thinking about this the other day. I was like, I think one of the reasons why it appeals to me is I feel sometimes like well, I can't restore.
03:28:04 Or America to what it was back in the 1960s or whatever, right. But I can make this radio the way it was in the 1960s, you know, I mean, I I honestly think that might, like, psychologically, that might be part of it is like, well, I can't. I can't restore everything back to its former glory.
03:28:25 But I can fix this radio. I can I can make this radio this as good as it was when when times were nicer or better, you know.
03:28:35 And but you know, find something like that that you can do that where you you can feel like you're making. It's not pointless, right? It's something to do with your hands. And. And you can you can have something to show for it when you're done. There's lots of. There's lots of hobbies and things you can.
03:28:52 Do, but that's something.
03:28:54 And I take months off from doing it because it's, you know, but there are times when just anything and anything that exercises the mind, anything that forces you to learn some other skill is obsolete as, as you know, vacuum tube technology is.
03:29:12 Having to learn stuff like that, it stretches out the brain cells a little bit, mouse mouse CAT1, says Devin. I'm in the UK. Did you hear about how someone posted that there would there would be up to 100 more riots. Antifa.
03:29:32 And the enrichment turned up, but no English patriot protesters did. Yeah, I saw something about that before I went live that there were Antifa and Muslims marching through the streets looking for these right wing, these marauding right wing extremists, and no one was.
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03:29:54 Because the right wing doesn't really.03:29:57 Riot that often or you know, or even demonstrate or protest or or anything. That's usually not the style of the.
03:30:05 Right.
03:30:07 I don't know if that's a good thing or not, but it's. Uh.
03:30:10 It's a thing.
03:30:12 But yeah, I I I expect there to. I don't think this is going to be because people have asked me that. And again I don't like to speculate on on countries where I don't live and stuff like that, but based on what I know about human nature and and just the way a lot of these things pan out, I suspect in a few months.
03:30:32 They'll be like the yellow vests, if any. You know, like when you don't hear about that anymore, you don't hear about the trucker protests in Canada. You don't hear about, you know, the the MAGA, I don't know.
03:30:44 I guess January 6 you'll never stop hearing about. But you know, I mean, like you're you're not. I I don't. I feel like it, you know, in a few months, it's already going to blow over because I don't think that it's because of the way the right is structured right now based on the things we talked about, the beginning, the stream, where there's that you need to have a clear.
03:31:04 Peter, who's not Tommy Robinson?
03:31:07 You know, you know someone who's not bought off by Jews. You need to have at least some allies in positions of power, and you'd have at least some funding behind you and you at least need to have, you know, some degree of and and maybe look, maybe I was going to say support from the media, maybe that's where it's different.
03:31:27 Nowadays, now that you have the Internet, but ultimately I I don't think all the pieces are there yet and maybe they'll look. Maybe that's just how things evolve, maybe those things, those pieces will.
03:31:41 Will will come into place organically, I don't know, but either way, best of luck to all of you out there in the.
03:31:48 UK.
03:31:48 And yes, regardless of of strategy, it's nice to see it's nice guys talking to someone about British people and the way they're perceived by a lot of Americans.
03:32:03 And.
03:32:04 One of the things that they were they were surprised by because, you know, they were British.
03:32:11 Was.
03:32:12 The low class British accent like you know, like that kind of accent. How that actually sounds kind of like cool to Americans, at least. I always thought it. It sounded kind of cool because it's it's. It's weird to hear. Like, I don't want to say masculine.
03:32:33 Like maybe kind of like a tough guy like voice.
03:32:37 Or flavor of the English accent, because so often Americans associate British people with being kind of, you know, being kind of ***** like, like being kind of a dandy, you know, just. And I don't know. I don't know if that's because of our history, right.
03:32:57 The America **** yeah, 1776. You know, that's just the way that it's culturally burned into our heads that that we you.
03:33:05 Know we kicked your ***** back in 1776 or.
03:33:08 Or whatever. And so we just. But that's just the way it's always been portrayed in, in movies and stuff. And to some extent, right? I'm exaggerating a little bit.
03:33:15 But there's always been kind of like this, this perception of of English people being, you know, overly polite and a little feminine, like just being honest here and and look, I'm sure. I'm sure, like there's lots of bad perceptions of Americans out there. But when you hear a.
03:33:35 A. The opposite of that, you know, a voice coming out of a an English person. There's something interesting about it. I don't know what else to say. It it's. You're kind of just like. Yeah, that's.
03:33:48 Kind of cool.
03:33:50 And they were they were surprised by that cause, I guess in England, like, well, it just sounds like really low class and and kind of, you know, meat headed out here. I'm like, yeah, but that's kind of the point. That's maybe it's because Americans are just kind of low class and meat.
03:34:03 Headed so we kind of like.
03:34:07 But anyway. All right guys, we're going to pack it in here. I guess we got one last one here.
03:34:15 I think Yep, love and division, says Devin. I love two radios, by the way. Have you ever heard of Eric P Dollard lecture history and theory of electricity? He was a friend of Philo Farnsworth's son. They had created a miniature spiral Galaxy.
03:34:36 In a vacuum tube, I have never heard anything about any of that stuff. That sounds pretty crazy, I'll.
03:34:42 I'll copy and paste that.
03:34:44 And maybe check that out after the show.
03:34:47 A mini spiral Galaxy, huh? Inside of a tube. I don't know how that would happen, because tubes are mostly just electrons flying.
03:34:55 Flying through a grid.
03:34:59 And I don't know.
03:35:00 And last but not least, we got.
03:35:04 Anton Ovey heard of the rabbi that was last out of the tunnel. They called him slomo.
03:35:12 Ohh boy, well, you know what? It's been a while, right?
03:35:20 I thought tonight we're supposed to be talking people off the ledge or or on the back on the ledge, or I guess off the. I know that I'm thinking about off the ledge. Sounds like you're you're doing the opposite. All right, guys. Well, hope you have a good rest of your week. I'll be back here. Same bad time, same bad channel on Saturday.
03:35:38 So look forward to that as I will in the mean time for Black Pilled.
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