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INSOMNIA STREAM: KERNER REPORT EDITION.mp3

06/12/2024
Numbers Lady
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Speaker 2
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Speaker 3
00:02:09 Sofa.
00:02:10 Every day. What?
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00:02:17 These crowns of illusion, of freeing us all.
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00:02:25 I am weary and I feel.
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00:02:43 Who can't?
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00:02:56 We've crushed everything and this morning we fell and.
00:03:00 Can't see.
00:03:03 Selfish.
00:03:15 Who can tell me?
00:03:23 Who can't?
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Speaker 2
00:03:42 Midnight.
00:03:45 Rip rip rip.
Numbers Lady
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Speaker 2
00:03:58 Like that.
Speaker 3
00:04:01 Now that we've chosen to take all we can.
00:04:09 This shade better than.
00:04:18 We shall lay down side by side.
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00:04:27 Who can tell me?
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00:07:30 Me you can, but you better be sure before you leave before.
00:07:52 You can help me before you leave.
Speaker 4
00:09:03 19.22 B2 count 4 alleges that on or about June 3rd, 2024, the defendant did knowingly cause serious physical harm to JWON 10 date of birth 10/29.
00:09:17 2020.
00:09:19 Count 5 alleges that on or about June 3rd, 2024, the defendant did torture or cruelly abused JW's date of birth 10/29/2020. A child under 18 years of age, and furthermore, the violation resulted in serious physical harm to JW date of birth 10/29.
00:09:38 2020 Count 6 alleges that on or about June 3rd, 2024, the defendant did attempt to purposely cause the.
00:09:46 Death of Margot wood.
00:09:48 Count 7 alleges that honor about June 3rd, 2020, 2020, 24 the defendant did attempt to cause the death of Marlboro Wood as a proximate result of the offender committing or attempting to commit an offense of violence. It is a felony of the first or second degree to with felonious assault of high revised code.
00:10:08 Section 2901.11 A1. Count 8 alleges that on or about June 3rd, 2024, the defendant did knowingly cause serious physical harm to Margo Wood.
00:10:20 Count 9 alleges that honor about June 3rd, 2024, the defendant did, knowing that an official proceeding or investigation was in progress or was about to be, or likely to be, instituted, altered, destroy, conceal, or remove any record, document or thing with the purpose.
00:10:41 To impair its value or availability as evidence in such proceeding or investigation.
00:10:47 Count 10 alleges that on or about June 3rd, 2024, the defendant did with purpose to deprive the owner volunteers of America's store of property or services, to wit, knives, knowingly obtain or exert control over either the property or services without the consent.
00:11:05 Of the owner.
00:11:06 The person authorized to give consent.
00:11:10 I have now read the indictment to you. Do you wish to enter a plea of?
00:11:13 Not.
00:11:14 Guilty.
Speaker 3
00:11:15 See.
Speaker 4
00:11:16 Pardon me, would say me yes or no. OK, I understand. The victims are represented and they want to make a comment before I step on. Is that true? OK.
Speaker 5
00:11:19 Yes.
Speaker 4
00:11:40 Good morning, Sir. Could you start with your name?
Speaker 6
00:11:44 Father deceased.
00:11:47 Husband of Margo.
00:11:50 Your honor.
00:11:51 That day, one week ago, she took everything from us. There's nothing that could ever replace my son or anything that my wife and I, even my other kids.
00:12:06 It's horrendous.
00:12:10 I really was no bail period.
00:12:15 Or extend it to the Max limit possible. By that you can at the very least just do whatever you can to keep this monster behind bars.
Speaker 4
00:12:26 Thank you, Sir. Is there anything else you?
00:12:28 Would like to say OK, thank you.
Speaker 6
00:12:29 That'll be it. Thank you, your honor.
Speaker 7
00:12:37 Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:12:48 Is there anything else before I pronounce by?
Speaker 8
00:12:50 Your Honor, we would just ask that you consider assigning the public Defenders Office, recognizing this is not our number. We did represent her at the first appearance unit. I did meet with her on Friday. We have had contact with her family and begun working on the case. Thank you.
Speaker 4
00:13:05 When the original bond was set out of any court, the bond was set at $1 million and it was before the passing of one of the alleged.
00:13:15 I do not believe that bond is appropriate given the change in circumstances and the allegations that are contained in this indictment, Bona said. $5,000,000 cash surety or property, GPS, no contact with any surviving victim or victim's family DNA order judges John Russo. Pre trials, June.
00:13:34 17th at 9:00 AM, I'll sign council. Thank you.
Speaker
00:13:38 Thank you.
Devon Stack
00:13:42 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:13:49 The Kroner report addition.
00:13:54 I'm your host, of course. Devin Stack, which you just launched.
00:13:59 Was the arraignment for.
00:14:04 The.
00:14:07 Well, the the murdering negress from.
00:14:11 From last week.
00:14:14 When we talked about.
00:14:18 You can get way code or you can get Jamaica code.
00:14:23 We talked about how.
00:14:26 People want to stay in cities because they want to stay.
00:14:29 Close to power.
00:14:32 Even though that's like a middle class person saying they want to stay close to money and so they move next door to a bank.
00:14:47 And a lot of people have wondered how how?
00:14:48 Have we gotten to this point?
00:14:52 Or not. If you're a regular here at the insomnia stream.
00:14:58 You probably have at least a rough idea.
00:15:05 And some people are are.
00:15:10 We're thinking that I'll wait. Well, there's there's a the tide is shifting.
00:15:15 The tide is shifting on one social media platform a little bit.
00:15:23 And therefore, we're we're everything's about to change this time, everything's about to change.
00:15:34 We've never gone through this before.
00:15:41 Right, this is this is a relatively new problem that we've had.
00:15:48 Issues with black people, I mean, everything was fine in the 90s, everything was fine. I remember watching.
00:15:55 You know, mad TV, the the, the silly black comedians making fun of white people and vice versa.
00:16:05 The Fly girls dancing around. What was that show with homie the clown?
00:16:11 In living color.
00:16:14 You know, we had shows like the cosbys we had, we had Martin Lawrence making all kinds of movies.
00:16:23 All these buddy films.
00:16:29 Everything was great, just a few ****. I I don't know it. Just everything got out of control somehow.
00:16:36 Now we've got all this diversity and inclusion requirement stuff going on. This is these are all new problems.
00:16:44 That we're facing.
00:16:48 Because it wasn't like that before, right?
00:16:54 These are all.
00:16:55 Relatively new problems and therefore it will be.
00:16:57 Easy to you know to fix.
00:16:59 It to roll it back, roll it back.
00:17:02 Let's go back to the 90s, they say.
00:17:06 Or the 80s or the 70s or the 60s or the 50s or whatever.
00:17:12 But of course, if you.
00:17:16 Once the insomnia string, you're well aware that no, this is not a new problem. This is a problem that has never gone away.
00:17:23 It's a problem that has never gone away.
00:17:30 Since the Emancipation Proclamation, it is a problem that has never gone away.
00:17:44 It's an incompatibility issue.
00:17:51 It's expecting a group.
00:17:54 To catch up with 50,000 years of evolution.
00:17:58 In a matter of decades or centuries, for that matter.
00:18:06 Is the expectation that a group that has not proven to.
00:18:11 Be capable of creating or even maintaining a functioning society, or at least a modern one anywhere in the world.
00:18:22 Anywhere in the world.
00:18:27 It's expecting these people to magically.
00:18:32 Because of their proximity to you.
00:18:39 To leapfrog over.
00:18:44 All of that evolution and justice magically be at the same level that you're at.
00:18:52 Many people don't even realize because I mean, this is not exactly.
00:18:55 Something they would tell you in school.
00:18:59 Many people don't even realize prior to.
00:19:03 Contact with white Europeans.
00:19:08 Pre colonial Africa.
00:19:12 Not only did they not have a written language.
00:19:16 They never invented the wheel.
00:19:27 They never invented the wheel.
00:19:34 And yet they're going to be able to.
00:19:38 Exist coexist side by side.
00:19:44 In European societies, whether you're talking about the European societies in America.
00:19:50 Canada.
00:19:52 Other Western countries.
00:19:55 Anywhere in Europe. I mean, it doesn't matter.
00:20:03 Aside from a few outliers, the the answer is no. No, they're not.
00:20:12 And this isn't a new problem. This isn't a new problem.
00:20:16 And people are celebrating.
00:20:19 Because they got to say on on Twitter.
00:20:26 I was rolling the dice on that one. I don't think people got 100% what I.
00:20:30 Was doing there.
00:20:33 I was like, I'm either gonna be making a point or my.
00:20:37 Twitter account's gone.
00:20:42 Yeah, some, some E thought, says says.
00:20:45 00:20:49
00:20:57 This is why we're never going to solve it too. This is literally what we're never going to solve it.
00:21:01 Because the the this this.
00:21:04 ********. I can't tell if it's optimism or hubris, or a mixture of the two.
00:21:12 But whatever it is.
00:21:14 It's not, it's not solving the problem.
00:21:17 So what we're going to do tonight is we're going to go on a time machine and go back to 1968. This is after a lot of these.
00:21:25 Riots, these black riots that were taking place are taking place all across the country that we've covered in in previous streams.
00:21:34 Blacks were burning down, as they do every look. This is just, as I said, every about 10.
00:21:41 Maybe 20, if you're lucky, years.
00:21:45 All of the blacks in America, all of them.
00:21:50 So I guess once at least once per black generation.
00:21:56 They chimp out and burn down their cities.
00:22:01 They riot and they cause problems. They kill people, they loot.
00:22:08 And it simmers down a little bit.
00:22:11 They get some money like this last time with Black Lives Matter for example. I think what was a Bank of America gave them half a billion dollars. Like literally like it was $500 million.
00:22:23 And that was just one organization.
00:22:27 So they get, they get tons and tons and tons of money, tons and tons of tons of Gibbs.
00:22:33 You get both parties.
00:22:37 Promising them things you know you had. You had a Trump.
00:22:42 Promising the platinum plan and and whatever.
00:22:49 Things kind of simmer down for a little bit and then it just, you know, it repeats. It just keeps.
00:22:53 Happening over and over and over again.
00:22:57 And the reason why it keeps happening over and over and over again is no matter how much money you spend, no matter how many programs you create, they're just simply never going to perform at the same level. They're just never. It's never going to happen again. You'll have outliers just like you've got really stupid white people.
00:23:15 Right. But there's that doesn't mean because there's a handful of really stupid white people that that doesn't mean that there's no such thing as.
00:23:22 A functioning white society.
00:23:25 And likewise, just because there's a handful of really smart black people doesn't mean there's such a thing as a functioning black society.
00:23:40 And so like I was asking last.
00:23:41 Stream is it?
00:23:42 Is it worth it?
00:23:44 And and look, this isn't just blacks. They're just the clearest example and the people that we've had the most experience living along science. So that's why.
00:23:51 I bring it.
00:23:51 Up, but this can be applied to other other groups.
00:23:56 Other groups that have their individual baggage that comes with them.
00:24:02 Never once.
00:24:04 Have white people, at least not in the mainstream, collectively sat down and asked themselves. Well, first of all, the powers that be never even asked them in the 1st place that they wanted these people in their societies because they would have said no in anyway.
00:24:20 But that notwithstanding, they've never asked themselves is.
00:24:23 It worth it.
Speaker 5
00:24:25 Is.
Speaker 10
00:24:26 It worth it.
Devon Stack
00:24:26 To have our our cities burned down.
00:24:30 Once every generation.
00:24:34 All of our cities burned down.
00:24:38 Our crime to be through the roof.
00:24:42 The the financial cost.
00:24:46 Which is astronomical.
00:24:48 Blacks being a a net.
00:24:50 Net loss across the board.
00:24:54 Is it worth it to pay?
00:24:57 More money.
00:25:00 And more in in.
00:25:03 Cultural capital and human capital.
00:25:09 So that you get.
00:25:12 The benefits I guess, of black people.
00:25:17 So that you get I guess.
00:25:18 You know, episodes of The Cosby Show.
00:25:23 So that you get mumble wrap and so you get or what? What basketball?
00:25:28 Is it worth it? Some people might say yes.
00:25:35 Is it worth walking on collectively as a people walking on egg shells?
00:25:42 To the extent where they're afraid to say a word.
00:25:49 And when when some random ***** on the Internet kind of says the word like doesn't even really say the word kinda says the word.
00:26:01 There's like this collective sigh of relief.
00:26:09 That someone said it kind of.
00:26:26 So basically, after the the riots of 1967 and 68, well, just all throughout.
Speaker
00:26:32 60s.
Devon Stack
00:26:34 The Johnson administration, the Johnson administration, you know, the Johnson administration that was installed by Mossad after they assassinated JFK. You know, the same Johnson administration that that covered up the USS Liberty as a thank you for installing him as president after assassinating.
Speaker 11
00:26:54 JFK.
Devon Stack
00:26:55 That Johnson administration.
00:26:59 They commissioned the report they wanted to find out like, because it's so puzzling, right? It's why I don't understand.
00:27:05 I don't get it.
00:27:07 These black people keep rioting and burning down our cities, and it's costing a lot of money and life. You know, white people aren't too happy about it.
00:27:18 It's starting to cause, like these tensions, people are are openly discussing race war.
Speaker 10
00:27:25 We gotta we gotta.
Devon Stack
00:27:26 Get to the bottom of this. What could possibly be the cause of all this?
00:27:36 So they they commissioned a report.
00:27:41 As the federal government often does when it doesn't want to get to the bottom of something, you know, like the 9/11 report as an example.
00:27:49 Well, they just want uh on paper some reasoning that they can use to then get legislation passed, you know, like, you know, in the case of 9/11, they all get the 9/11 report. I get accorded this. We need something called Homeland Security and we need to, we need the Patriot Act, all this other stuff.
00:28:10 Well, in this case it was known as the.
00:28:13 The Kerner report.
00:28:21 They wanted to find out why. Why is it that blacks can't just not burn down cities for longer than?
00:28:27 A couple of years.
00:28:32 And when it came out, the press was excited because the press noticed that it was pretty much in line with their with their way of thinking.
00:28:48 You know the the Jewish Run Press was was very excited at the at these results.
00:28:56 And begin distributing.
00:28:59 The recommend recommendations made in the report and incorporating the messages within it, not just in the news reporting but also in academia and also in fiction. The movies they created, the television shows they they made.
00:29:18 And this is what began to inform the new batch of American people that were going to school, you know, college and otherwise. A lot of boomers.
00:29:30 In the the 60s.
00:29:35 And this is what ushered in the.
00:29:39 The not just complacence, but the acceptance.
00:29:45 Of the expanded welfare system that was their.
00:29:52 Strictly to to give black people money. It was a wealth redistribution program to take money from white Americans and give it to black Americans.
00:30:02 Affirmative action.
00:30:04 Which was to take opportunity away from white Americans and give it to black Americans.
00:30:12 Because it was going to solve.
00:30:14 These problems of inequality.
00:30:20 And was going to.
00:30:22 Create situations where you didn't have to worry when you walked down the street in the black neighborhood because.
00:30:32 Well, galley these these wonderful programs that we put into place it it fixed black people.
00:30:44 So this was a special report put on by CBS News.
00:30:51 The.
00:30:54 Anchors name.
00:30:58 I have a hard time believing it's real. OK, I'm just going to. I'm trying to find.
00:31:04 It didn't seem like it. I mean, I don't think he's Jewish, but like.
00:31:08 It's possible I I don't think he's Jewish, but his last name is reasoner.
00:31:14 I mean, come on.
00:31:16 Reasoner.
00:31:17 It's very reasonable what that reasoner guy is saying whose last name is reasoner. Ohh yes. I'm, I'm Harry reasoner.
00:31:27 Listen carefully to the words that come out of my mouth. Harry Reasoner everything I say, it's been reasoned through. It's very reasonable, and you can count on me to use my.
00:31:38 My.
00:31:39 Sense of reason.
00:31:42 I looked into the background, though his early life says that.
00:31:47 He's from uh, Dakota city, IA.
00:31:51 And they were children of. Let's see here, where where it says parents.
00:32:01 Eunice and Harry Ray Reisner.
00:32:06 Who were married in 1911 and it doesn't go further back than that. And he attended school in Minneapolis.
00:32:15 And I just, you know, I I don't really.
00:32:18 It's possible.
00:32:20 It's possible. I don't know. It just seems like a made-up last name.
00:32:25 Any any time someone has like a made-up last name like that, especially when it's it's.
00:32:31 You know, like that. Like Larry Brilliant as an example. The the Jewish guy. Who. Well, I mean, in a in a way predicted COVID.
00:32:43 It's always like, huh. Brilliant, huh? Really. That's the that's the name you went with, huh?
00:32:48 Anyway, I don't know. So Harry Reisner here has a report, and it's actually pretty funny. When I was putting this together, there's this report.
00:33:00 And spoiler alert, there was two versions of it.
00:33:05 And I was like, why is there two versions of it? It's because literally after this aired, there was another riot.
00:33:14 So I had to do another one.
00:33:19 Because it was there, was there, we go **** well.
00:33:24 But anyway, let's let's let's have a look. See what? Uh.
00:33:27 Harry Reasoner has to say about the Kerner report and and what is what is to blame for all these these black riots.
Speaker 7
00:33:39 Good evening, this is Harry Reisner for the last few days, this country has lived under indictment, a charge of white racism, national and scale, terrible in its effects. The evidence to support that charge has now been presented. More than 1400 pages of testimony, findings, conclusions.
00:33:58 The full text of the report, released just last night. These are the disturbing answers to the questions which the President asked for the nation in the heat and shock of last summer.
Devon Stack
00:34:11 So you get that like. I mean, he doesn't be around the Bush, at least right off the bat. It's you. You did it. White people did it.
00:34:21 The report I mean in the 1400 pages of the report, the one thing that was that was obvious.
00:34:28 Was that the the cause of the black rioting and black violence was white racism?
00:34:38 Yeah, that's what it was. It was systemic racism.
Speaker 12
00:34:43 The civil peace has been shattered in a number of cities. The American people are deeply disturbed.
00:34:50 They are baffled and dismayed by the wholesale looting and violence that has occurred both in small towns and in great metropolitan centers. No society can tolerate massive violence any more than a body can tolerate massive disease.
00:35:08 And we in America shall not tolerate it. We need to know the answer, I think to three basic questions about these rights. What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again and again?
Devon Stack
00:35:28 So of course there was President Johnson, Goya.
00:35:34 Evangelical Zionist mine slave for the Jews who commissioned this report and well, it looks like we have to get to.
00:35:44 The bottom of this.
00:35:46 We have to get to the bottom and we have to. It's it's not just obvious, right? It's not just obvious. Like, yeah, well, it's it's like the the the stream. I did two streams ago and we talked about the diversity training.
00:35:57 You know the simple idea of well, let's see here. If there was no problem in the workplace prior to the forced diversity caused by the federal government's enforcement of affirmative action. So we're we're forced to hire people that we don't want to simply because they're black and that's depriving.
00:36:18 The evil white people of jobs and giving the poor innocent black people jobs. If if that's causing problems where there weren't problems before.
00:36:29 Why is the conclusion that the problem must be white people? Because the workplace prior to the problems was all white people?
00:36:41 And these problems didn't exist.
00:36:43 So if there were no problems before, or at least not of this nature.
00:36:49 And then the one thing we change.
00:36:52 Is bringing in diversity and now there's problems.
00:36:57 How is it possible that the problems are from?
00:37:02 The people that didn't have this problem before.
00:37:06 And the same thing goes for all these cities.
00:37:10 Prior to the Great ***** migration that took place when blacks left the South and went to all these northern Yankee cities.
00:37:19 The northern Yankee cities, where they were so fond of ******** all over the southerners for being racist.
00:37:25 When blacks would go and travel to these cities.
00:37:28 In great numbers because they heard. Ohh yeah, the Yankees like us and they got it. It's the. The cities are paved with gold.
00:37:37 And they went there to get Gibbs.
00:37:40 And one of the.
00:37:42 White Yankees do the white Yankees that were so fond of ******** on the Southerners for being racist.
00:37:48 They immediately left. They immediately left.
00:37:52 And lived in white suburbs.
00:37:55 And what happened to the inner cities in all of these cities across America? They turned to ******* hell holes.
00:38:02 Because now not only were all the people that were producing.
00:38:06 Well, just anything and keeping the neighborhoods nice and clean. Not only were they now gone and replaced now with, with, with black people.
00:38:17 But the the tax money that came along with those people living there was now gone. And so you could no longer subsidize, which is what you have to do. Black people come at a cost. They're a net loss. You have to get that through your head if you want black people, black people, it's like a luxury.
00:38:36 I know it's silly to think of it that way, but civilization really, the presence of black people and your civilization, it's a luxury.
00:38:46 It's a luxury.
00:38:52 It's a luxury that comes with a price tag and.
00:38:57 Absent the people, willing or able to pay that price.
00:39:01 It becomes a bottomless pit.
00:39:06 A bottomless pit of crime and despair.
00:39:12 Because they cannot function at the same level.
00:39:15 That the whites they replaced can function. That's why that's exactly what happened in Haiti.
00:39:24 Haiti was run by white French people.
00:39:28 They have black slaves. The the people who.
00:39:30 Are now the Haitians?
00:39:33 The Haitians rose up and literally killed every last white person on the island.
00:39:40 Hunted down and killed every single last white.
00:39:47 Every single one.
00:39:51 And now you have Haiti.
00:39:57 The country, some might say, is literally the the ********* country on Earth.
00:40:08 And that's all that changed.
00:40:11 And it's been over a century.
00:40:15 And it's not getting better.
00:40:20 A more modern example, of course, is South Africa. We're all familiar with that. South Africa was run by white people.
00:40:30 Thanks to international pressure.
00:40:37 They was. They was given over to.
00:40:38 The black people.
00:40:40 And now it's a it's a ******* hellscape.
00:40:44 It's a ******* hellscape where white people have to have private security bulletproof vests.
00:40:52 I mean it's.
00:40:55 The power doesn't stay on reliably.
00:41:01 That's not how South Africa was, you know, 40 years ago.
00:41:07 It didn't take long. It didn't take long for it to all go to ****.
00:41:13 And now we're seeing something similar take place, albeit much slower in America.
00:41:23 And yet the conclusion that these experts.
00:41:27 These experts have come to.
00:41:31 Is that white people are the problem.
00:41:37 Look at that report.
00:41:38 Look how big it is. Why do you think he has it on the desk there? It's a visual aid. It might not.
00:41:44 Even be the report.
00:41:47 It's to impress the people at home watching and going holy ****.
00:41:51 They must have really done their homework on that one. Look out. That's an impressive report.
00:42:00 And no one's got time to read. They're they're not going to read that ****. Why would they read it when Harry? Reason.
00:42:07 Harry Reason can read it for you and tell you all about it.
00:42:19 In fact, there's even an ad that left in this I don't think I clipped it out. There's even an ad that left in the recording that I had a a a copy of.
00:42:29 For CBS News, and that's pretty much the theme of the ad is ohh don't worry about what you I mean, you're too busy to know what's going on in the world.
00:42:37 That's why you got us.
00:42:44 And you're definitely too busy, especially because you're paying all these taxes to subsidize these blacks.
00:42:50 You're way too busy to sit there and read through that giant *** for.
00:42:53 ******* report right there.
00:42:57 Who has time for that Harry Reason is going to read it though, and.
00:43:00 Break it down for you.
Speaker 7
00:43:04 Our nation says the report is moving toward two separate societies, black and white, separate but unequal. If the division is allowed to widen, it says, we will find ourselves living in a state of tension and lawlessness held in check only by repression. In those words, the report summons up an image that is more like the other side of the Iron Curtain.
00:43:24 Or the Garrison states of Latin America than our image of the United States.
00:43:29 In the riots of last summer, the Commission seized the whole shape of that danger. The violence of last summer, it says, was more white repression than ***** protest. There is only one hope.
Devon Stack
00:43:41 See the the problems were actually more white repression.
00:43:47 The ***** protest, the the problems of blacks burning down cities and shooting people like I don't know if you guys remember the these streams, I did snipers, snipers, shooting at firemen, trying to put out the fires.
00:44:12 And every single one of these these riots, well and even going on today, like George Floyd is, is some ******* Angel, right? Every single one of these instances, it was caused by a George Floyd like incident.
00:44:26 Black people doing black people things and getting in trouble for it because it's that behavior is incompatible with civilized society.
00:44:35 Sorry, sorry if you do a bunch of fentanyl and then try to use a counterfeit $20 bill to buy some cigarettes and then have a drug overdose while being restrained by cops because you're freaking out and resisting arrest.
00:44:50 You you should be dead. You should be dead. You shouldn't have been there in the 1st place. Society is better with you ******* gone.
00:45:00 And in every one of these instances going all the way back to the beginning.
00:45:06 It's a similar story.
00:45:09 It's a similar ******* story.
00:45:17 I've yet I'm hoping there's at least one I've I've yet to find even one of these riots.
00:45:25 That's ignited by something like a legit like. Yeah, well, it's.
00:45:28 That was kind of ****** **, you know, kind of a thing.
Speaker 10
00:45:33 Not even once.
Devon Stack
00:45:42 And Even so, this report.
Speaker 10
00:45:45 Says no. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Devon Stack
00:45:49 All those black riots, actually, that was that was white.
00:45:52 Racism that did that.
00:45:55 You did that.
Speaker 7
00:45:59 There is only one hope. It says of keeping this order from taking over permanently and that is to reverse the course of racism, which is its basic cause to rub out the boundaries of the ghetto and relieve the poverty that breeds there.
Devon Stack
00:46:12 See the only way to solve the problem is to give black.
00:46:16 People more money.
00:46:19 We know it's been a bottomless pit so far, but trust us, bro, keep paying them and eventually they'll start performing at the same level of of whites.
00:46:30 Or as whites.
00:46:36 It'll happen you.
00:46:36 Just it's going to take another trillion or two. Three you.
00:46:39 Know whatever. What's money?
00:46:46 And ultimately, you're to blame for this.
00:46:50 So this report concludes that and I and I.
00:46:53 Like how the the the.
00:46:55 Ominous. Well, you know, if if we don't do this.
00:47:00 We're gonna end up like one of these communist countries. Ooh. Scary. Yeah, that's right. If you don't, if you don't redistribute the the white wealth to the black people, you'll end up like a communist country.
00:47:17 Ohh scary huh? Ohh and and not just that.
00:47:23 Not just that.
00:47:25 You not only will you be like, you'll be like a communist country.
00:47:34 You'll be even worse.
00:47:38 You're going to be a racist country too.
00:47:42 What was it? What was?
00:47:42 It the warning here that was the.
Speaker 7
00:47:43 The division is allowed to widen. It says. We will find ourselves living in a state of tension and lawlessness held in check only by repression.
Devon Stack
00:47:52 It will be a literal police state.
00:47:58 Not because of what you're doing, by the way. Well, actually it is. It's your white racism. We know you're you're directly not breaking the laws, but your white racism is forcing the blacks to break the laws.
Speaker 13
00:48:13 What we had to do was tell it like it is. We've been terribly alarmed and depressed.
Devon Stack
00:48:17 Yeah, yeah. See this? It's it's satanic inversion. They're they're doing the exact opposite of that.
00:48:24 We have to tell.
00:48:25 Like it is.
00:48:30 See and. The problem is this is, you know obviously this is a Democrat senator that was on the Commission, but a lot of the opposition to this stuff was.
00:48:41 Was limp, wristed and and Jewish.
00:48:44 It was like William F Buckley was one of the big critic critics of the report.
00:48:54 William F Buckley, of course, was a big Conservative leader, Jewish guy, that pretty much defined a lot of the conservative movement in the.
00:49:06 60s to 70s and into the 80s.
00:49:11 In his criticisms of the report.
00:49:15 What? No, actually, they're just black people. They're never going to perform at the same level. This is all stupid. We're incompatible people, and they're trying to fix it or pretending that we're not. You know, even if they stay here, it has to be. I mean, it has to be in some way that acknowledges that we're not the same.
00:49:36 No, not that was none of it. None of that is Christian been including that stuff. It was the same kind of stupid ******** you hear parroted today.
00:49:49 He would say he would poo poo the well, huh? Systemic racism. There's not systemic racism.
00:49:56 You know, everyone's an individual.
00:50:00 Everyone's an individual, he would say we should hold these people accountable. See the problem?
00:50:05 Is we're not, though we're not.
00:50:12 Black people don't see them. And look, this, this, this report we're going to go over tonight illustrates that over and over and over again. I mean, black people don't even consider themselves individuals. They consider themselves a group.
00:50:26 That's how they get what they want.
00:50:28 When they riot, they don't riot as individuals. They riot as a group when they get their demands met. Who's the they that are making the demands?
00:50:40 Even when they talk about this. Oh, it's it's the ***** riots. Well, who are the *******, if they're all individuals?
00:50:52 White racism, they say. Well, who's the whites if not a group?
00:51:00 So conservatives didn't have any kind of intelligible response to this because they were so terrified of being called racist and and pointing out the obvious problem.
00:51:11 And their leaders were people like William F Buckley.
00:51:14 Who? Who would sit there and whine about everyone's individual and talk about how, Oh well, and and big government government shouldn't be solving. No government should be solving this problem, just not the way that there's they're proposing that that they quote UN quote solve it.
00:51:35 If you were to repatriate repatriate.
00:51:38 Blacks back to Africa, which obviously that's pipe, it's not going to.
00:51:42 Happen pipe dream.
00:51:43 But if if that if, that would if.
00:51:45 That's something we're even going to propose.
00:51:47 Who do you think would do that?
00:51:50 If not the government.
00:51:51 When you had Operation ******* back in the early 20th century, where they literally drove around in buses and rounded up Mexicans.
00:52:00 And drove them across the border and dropped them off. There was mass deportations. Who was that doing that? It wasn't vigilantes. That was the government.
00:52:10 Today, even now, when when conservatives imagine that there's gonna be mass deportations after all, all this immigration that's happened under Biden, as if like, it's just now, it's a new problem, right?
00:52:26 It's not something that's been happening for the better part of a century. It's it's a brand new problem. Ever since Barton stole the election. And then that's what. That's what it.
00:52:36 Really got bad.
00:52:41 Well, let's say you were able to somehow pull that off and do the mass deportations with with.
Speaker 14
00:52:46 Cool.
00:52:47 Who?
Devon Stack
00:52:48 You and your friends. No. It's gonna be government that does that.
00:52:58 William F Buckley also painted a lot of this the Thomas Soul stuff, right? Well, you know it it's it's actually it's a cultural issue.
00:53:09 It can't possibly be a biological issue. It has to be a cultural issue, as if the two can be separated.
00:53:21 It's a cultural issue and you know it's the breakdown of the black family.
00:53:29 It's the moral decline.
00:53:33 If only they had more fathers.
00:53:44 Behavior.
00:53:46 Is biological.
00:53:51 And culture is just simply a word to describe the sum of these behaviors.
00:53:58 And so when you say something's cultural.
00:54:02 A cultural difference.
00:54:05 You're just using a smoke screen word.
00:54:10 That's meant.
Speaker 6
00:54:10 To.
Devon Stack
00:54:12 Obscure the reality that what you're really saying is.
00:54:17 Our biologically driven behaviors are different.
00:54:26 But they couldn't say that.
00:54:29 William F Buckley.
00:54:30 For ****. So you know he wasn't.
00:54:31 Going to say that.
00:54:34 Because he he belonged to a group that people might start noticing some some cultural differences.
00:54:47 So the push back to this was pretty minimal.
00:54:55 This was like peak don't want to be called a racist time of of America's history.
00:55:01 You're Martin Luther King, which another I I download. I don't. I don't have it on timeline. If we have time, I'll pop it.
00:55:08 I just was again. I was looking for a references to this report and I came across a another CBI think CBS report where they had him live via, you know microwave tower or something and.
00:55:21 You get the sense.
00:55:23 Even though all you've heard about Martin, in fact, we'll probably have to play the clip just because of this.
00:55:28 You get the the the sense through the way they're discussing it that Martin Luther King is essentially blackmailing.
00:55:36 City govern.
00:55:36 Went.
00:55:38 Like this this whole ohh. We believe in peaceful protest. **** doesn't seem to really make any sense in the context of the conversation. When they say did you guys reach an agreement that you think Will will will at least lower the possibility of violence tonight with the implication being of course.
00:55:57 Oh, did you know?
00:55:58 If blacks don't didn't get what they want with this agreement that Martin Luther King is brokering with the local government, then there's going to be violence.
00:56:16 But in this this.
00:56:20 Fever dream of the civil rights movement, that's that's going on at the time.
00:56:27 In a country that was hostilely taken over, look, people were so ******* asleep at the time, so asleep at the ******* wheel.
00:56:36 Their president was. I mean, it was a it wasn't just like a soft coup. Their president was assassinated, right?
00:56:43 In front of him.
00:56:45 Right in front of him.
00:56:53 And they swapped them out for some ******* goy slave Zionist.
00:57:05 And you know what they do make?
00:57:10 Wrote a couple of books about like and and in movies and documentaries. None of none of which, by the way, mentioned the actual culprits.
00:57:27 Anyway, Fred Harris here, the one of the Democrats.
Speaker 13
00:57:31 By studying this problem for the last seven months and what we've tried to do in this report is to let people see this thing through our eyes and to feel it in the pit of their stomachs like we do. And then if they see what a crisis this really is, what a terribly serious.
00:57:44 Crisis. This is for our country, I think could be a great deal more willingness to try to move, to do something about it.
Speaker 15
00:57:49 This society believes that it can have its affluence and its injustice. At the same time, and it will continue to believe this until it becomes.
00:58:01 Excruciatingly clear, and it's impossible.
Devon Stack
00:58:06 I want to stop him right there because he's right. Just not the way he means it.
00:58:12 This country does think that it can have its affluence.
00:58:17 And diversity.
00:58:19 At the same time.
00:58:21 And it will continue to think that and become until it becomes excruciatingly clear.
00:58:27 Then it can't.
00:58:34 And of course, the hope is then at that point it'll be too late.
00:58:43 Because what we're what are we talking about? Right. We're talking at some point in the future when, you know, look at the trend lines there. There's going to be fewer of us then what there is now. And there's even with the the amount of people we have now, it seems as though we're powerless to do anything about this.
00:58:58 Look, a lot of the popular right wing people, they love the approval of black people.
Speaker 7
00:59:04 They love it.
Devon Stack
00:59:10 Not just blacks, they want a big ******* tent.
00:59:15 They want a big ******* tent.
00:59:33 OK. Well congratulations. You want literally exactly what the?
00:59:38 What the Kerner report wants?
Speaker 15
00:59:41 We're not. If we're going to judge from the past, it will not plan to eradicate slums. It will not allocate their sources to get rid of our ghettos. And to me, only this will prevent riots and instability for the future.
Devon Stack
01:00:00 In other words, you will always have rights and instability in the future.
01:00:05 Because it's the people that are the source of these ghettos.
01:00:10 Those neighborhoods weren't ghettos. When white people were living there.
01:00:20 I have see here's here's the example.
01:00:25 Here, here's the example of a guy that that you're like, Oh yeah.
01:00:30 Listen to him.
Speaker 5
01:00:31 I am not messing with it.
01:00:35 And I don't see why. How can the doctor say that I am?
Speaker 2
01:00:40 Safe.
Devon Stack
01:00:42 This is the genius they're like. Oh, yeah. Look at this. The average black like, he sounds like he might be. He sounds like he's ******* drunk.
Speaker 14
01:00:52 I have paid most of my food more for my car fare more for rent, more for everything. Every time I come a time you overcharge me for everything I get and I better not even cross the light. You're going to double charge me for that and and hide the world. Do you expect for me to get it?
01:01:12 Jennifer, watch you and see yourself.
01:01:15 Reesville. But now that's what people make criminals.
01:01:19 Out of people.
01:01:22 You're not gonna give him nothing, just just enough to keep your.
01:01:26 Eating. Yeah, I eat breakfast this morning. I don't.
Devon Stack
01:01:35 But I ate breakfast this morning.
01:01:41 But anyway, I I thought that was kind of funny.
Speaker 14
01:01:43 Yeah, I eat breakfast this morning. I don't know where dinner coming from.
01:01:47 How do you think?
01:01:48 I feel.
01:01:51 How do I feel? And then you take all this money and go there. See the Japanese singles and everybody else and help me been here all my life long and can't make it.
Devon Stack
01:02:03 I mean.
01:02:05 Obviously he's incapable of doing the math, but I mean, why are the white people at home not doing the math and saying?
01:02:10 Well, hold on. He just, he just explained it.
01:02:14 Why is it that the Japanese immigrants and the Chinese immigrants that are here are doing fine?
01:02:21 And he's been here his whole life.
01:02:24 And he's not doing fine.
Speaker
01:02:31 I.
Devon Stack
01:02:31 Mean he just. He just spelled it out.
01:02:34 Unwittingly, because everything this guy does is probably unwittingly.
01:02:41 But he just spelled it out. He's mad that not only is he unable to compete with the native white population, he can't even compete with the immigrants coming in from Northeast Asia.
01:03:04 And they had to learn a foreign language.
01:03:17 And you see if you can't be, if you can't grow a ******* pair of balls.
01:03:22 And say, yeah, it's because you're black.
01:03:27 Sorry, it's that's what it is. It's because you're black. You're not as smart as those Asians or the white people.
01:03:34 Clearly, I mean, listen to you.
01:03:38 You're not, so you're never going to. Sorry, you're just you can't perform.
01:03:44 At the same level.
01:03:46 As the other people that you're competing with are going to be able to perform, you're just not going to be able to do that.
01:03:59 But because they can't say that because they can't have a pair of balls and just be like, yeah, it's.
01:04:03 Because you're black, but.
01:04:06 It's your, it's your limitation as a result of being the black person and not this other answer that you have to come up with because we're too ***** to just ******* say that that well, there must be something you're doing to just us because you're not. It must be something you're doing to us, but you're not doing to the Japanese.
01:04:28 That's the only way this makes sense, and it is the only way it makes sense.
01:04:37 If you don't have a pair of balls, if you look.
01:04:41 People are excited. People are excited today because some random hole on the Internet says.
Speaker 10
01:04:48 Dude, you're not even you're.
Devon Stack
01:04:50 Not even taking the first step to fixing this.
01:04:54 Because even the people that were like, oh, she said, they were made sure to do the the Niger. They weren't gonna say.
01:05:07 Ohh, she said it. I can say it too. I'm.
01:05:09 Gonna say Nega though. Like that clip that was gonna. It's not the same as negger. It's negga.
01:05:21 If you're just excited about that and you don't have the balls to be like, you don't have to be * **** ***** it. Just.
01:05:28 Be like look.
Speaker 10
01:05:31 Look, Jamal.
Devon Stack
01:05:33 You like cues like 85.
01:05:39 On the on the you know.
01:05:42 I'm being generous here with this guy. It's probably not even 85. That's like the he's he sounds like he's maybe on the lower end. OK, maybe 75.
01:05:55 You're just not going to be a physicist.
01:06:00 You're not going to be a doctor or engineer.
01:06:11 And maybe it's time we ask ourselves, is it worth having all these people in our society? What are we getting out of it?
01:06:21 He's not. He's not getting anything.
01:06:23 Out of it. He's he's unhappy with the situation.
01:06:32 Is it impossible to imagine that someone like this?
01:06:38 Living in a country made-up of other people like him wouldn't be happier there.
01:06:43 Oh, that sounds cruel to ship them to a third world country. It sounds cruel to you because you'd go to a third world country and you'd feel like you were in a a.
01:06:51 A sea of *******.
01:06:58 You'd feel like you were a C3 ******* PO with the Ewoks carrying you around in a in.
01:07:02 A wooden throne.
01:07:05 Worshipping you like a God.
01:07:09 But this guy would just be one of those ******* little furry Muppets.
01:07:27 He wouldn't be sitting around like, oh, come on, it must because they're charging me double.
01:07:32 For everything, it's like, OK, like, that's happening.
01:07:36 Yeah, that's what it is. They're they're they charge you double for everything. Everyone just charges black people double for everything.
01:07:47 And look, the more this report goes on.
01:07:51 The the confounding thing about this is like there's there's black people.
01:07:57 In in this time, and they they look, they don't frame it the way I just did, but they they're proposing a similar solution.
01:08:06 It was a fairly popular idea.
01:08:09 It's just not the idea that Martin Luther King was pushing.
01:08:15 Because Martin Luther King worked for Jewish communists.
01:08:19 And if you if you want, want communism.
01:08:24 That's administered by Jews.
01:08:27 In the United States.
01:08:29 You don't want to get rid of the black people. They're part of this plan. This, this is they're instrumental in this plan.
01:08:39 So they had to make sure that you backed Milkes vision of of get of of never solving the problem.
01:08:47 But feeling good about it.
Speaker 7
01:08:51 This man's anguish is the real substance of the riot commissions report. His distress multiplied by the 15,000,000 ******* who live in American cities. The most prevalent symptom is poverty. But the real trouble, the thing that holds them down, is color in the commissions phrase the racial attitudes and behavior of white Americans toward black Americans.
Devon Stack
01:09:15 See what's holding him down? Is is white people.
01:09:19 You want to know why we got diversity and inclusion and equity and all these things? It's because of this **** right here.
01:09:28 It's because this **** right here went unopposed for decades because everyone was too afraid to be like, no, he's just he's kind of ******** compared to us.
01:09:42 That's why he's not doing as well because he's he's just not very smart.
01:09:48 And in a in a society.
01:09:53 Put together the way ours is, that means you're not going to do as well.
01:10:00 Because our our country was was.
01:10:04 Designed for and by overachievers.
01:10:09 Adventurers and explorers.
01:10:12 And and ****** *************.
01:10:15 Cream of the ****** ******* crop.
01:10:20 And so we designed it to accommodate those kinds of people.
01:10:39 You're never going to achieve equality.
01:10:48 By willing it or by spending it away.
01:10:54 It's a physical ******* difference.
Speaker 7
01:10:59 The Sparks fell in the Tinder of crowded streets and neighborhoods. Peeves with the discomfort of summer and the ghetto. Friction with the police was not the cause, but only the last in a chain of causes, the years of ghetto distress and frustration.
Devon Stack
01:11:14 See, it was years of ghetto distress.
01:11:18 And frustration, frustration.
01:11:21 Look, and I'll tell you. Yeah, that.
01:11:23 Would be frustrated.
01:11:25 Be frustrating to live in an environment where no matter what you try, no matter how hard you try.
01:11:31 You're never going to succeed at the same. There's going to be people.
01:11:34 Phoning it in.
01:11:35 And they're going to do better than you.
01:11:39 Because the the the gap is that wide between your capabilities and theirs.
01:11:46 And by the way, by trying to force these two groups together, not only are you going to create a lot of these problems that are so obvious, but the ones that aren't so obvious, that means that the the white people who don't manage to get, you know, diversified out of a job they get, they manage to keep their job and.
01:12:02 Work in these environments.
01:12:04 They're going to slack off.
01:12:07 Even now, the members of your society who are capable of achieving are going to.
01:12:12 Have motivations to not achieve.
01:12:16 Because now I mean, in fact there might be two things at play now. Not only do you not have to really outdo anyone unless it's Tyrone, which I mean, you know, you can deal with your eyes closed, you might be afraid to outdo them too much.
01:12:31 You don't want to make him look bad.
01:12:37 So while you certainly can't make a population of people with a low IQ magically have a higher IQ, you can certainly make a population of high IQ high. Achieving people achieve much less.
01:12:56 And that's what they've done.
Speaker 7
01:13:04 The first serious acts of Wallaces looting most of the ***** violence consisted of just that, looting by small groups of people. That, and the setting of fires, the police undermanned at the scene, were slow to react, slow to send in reinforcements.
Devon Stack
01:13:22 In other words, it was identical to the exact same riots we had just a couple of years ago, so it hasn't changed.
01:13:33 In 60 years.
01:13:36 Nothing's changed.
01:13:40 Why? Because 60 years doesn't make up for 50,000 ******* years of evolution.
01:13:54 You're not going to close that gap.
01:13:57 With sixty years or even 600 years, or even 6000 years.
01:14:12 So they go on to blame the cops.
01:14:17 They say the cops, they're the and and you know the white racists that we're ignoring the problems of blacks. That's really what caused the the riots to happen wasn't wasn't the blacks, they didn't do anything.
Speaker 7
01:14:29 In explaining the origins of the riots, the report calls attention to the historic tradition of lawlessness in this country, the vigilante violence that dates from frontier days, and that has often been used against the ******* themselves, from lynchings to the race wars of the early 1940s and the threat of violence, the Commission warns is contained in the country's very preparations for maintaining.
01:14:52 Law and order in the summers to come in the matter of riot control of keeping any future incident from spreading into riot, the Commission warns against repeating one of last summer's gravest errors. The error of excessive force.
Devon Stack
01:15:07 Well, they didn't use excessive force during the George Floyd riots, right? And look how great that turned out.
01:15:15 If you want to know what led to the policies that had all those cops just kind of watching the cities burned down, watching people get beat to death literally beat to death, shot in the face over a TV that was being looted and all that stuff, it's this. It's the Kerner report.
01:15:35 The Colonel report. They claim that the only reason why blacks were violent in the 1st place is because you defended yourself.
01:15:48 It's like telling a A a battered wife he won't hit you as hard if you if you keep your hands down at your side.
01:16:10 So they start talking about all these.
01:16:14 Very ridiculous. In some instances, these strategies like to deal with with snipers. They're like, well, you know, you shouldn't return fire, but you should just shoot, you know, it's like you're getting sniped at.
01:16:29 I know he's trying to, you know, tear gas the area and then go, you know, just arrest the guy instead of, you know, cause other people can get caught in the crossfire. It's like all this ******* ***** ****.
01:16:40 And now you should definitely have more black people, more black people need to be in charge of stuff and and then they go. And this is, this is the report recommendation. But then they go and talk to one of the the I think he's from the National Guard that was actually on duty during these riots. Like what do you think about you know all the use of all this.
01:16:59 Non lethal technology. Any other really. They don't want you to be, you know? They're just you're just escalating the situation with blacks when you defend yourself.
Speaker 7
01:17:08 The Ohio National Guard commander, Major General Irwin Hostetler.
Speaker 16
01:17:12 Actually, it's up to the police.
01:17:15 To handle this situation, we backed the police up. We don't make any arrest or anything except, but I think that everyone in the state of Ohio and I know I'm getting all tired of spending 24 hours a day during the summer time with my uniform in the back of the car, ready to go anywhere in the state and my officers are too. And also my men.
01:17:35 And the police departments are also getting tired of it. And I think everybody is just getting a little hard nosed about the situation and.
01:17:43 I assure you that some of these rabble rousers they think they're going to have a field day. They might get food.
Devon Stack
01:17:51 So the guys that are on the ground who actually were getting sniped at and shot at and beat up.
01:17:56 Or like you.
01:17:56 Know what? ****. **** this ****. **** this hippie ****.
01:18:03 Now these rabble rousers wink, wink. I think they're like that away with anything.
01:18:09 They're they're going to **** around and find out.
01:18:14 And they're they're like, well, what about this? What about this technology? Look at this. Look, this is the the, the awesome idea. This is the fit. This is the anti black people rioting technology and just think of just just stuff like this like there's so many it's like death by 1000 cuts.
01:18:33 Imagine the amount of.
01:18:35 Money that went into just stupid **** like this, stuff that like money and projects like I'm not even talking about, like the direct effect that black people have in terms of having to to spend more money on more cops and on more prisons and more court systems. And just like, you know, the obvious things, right, like the and, you know, the school programs and the.
01:18:56 The drug programs like just like again the direct results of having the black people. But even just you know how.
01:19:03 How it the butterfly effect of that and how now we're having to research new technologies that can handle crowds of black people and and it's stupid **** like this. Like the this is they want it. They basically wanted to have like a foam party. Rave like that was gonna stop.
01:19:19 The riot.
Speaker 7
01:19:20 Foam.
Speaker 10
01:19:27 Oh no. Here comes the riot foam.
01:19:30 The riot foam.
Speaker 7
01:19:32 Light enough to permit breathing. Riot foam is supposed to set up a dense barrier between looters or rioters and police, or the buildings they are protecting.
Devon Stack
01:19:38 A dense barrier or a dance barrier.
01:19:41 Oh no. Look at all the the phone like stopping that giant fat guy from just walking right through the phone.
Speaker 7
01:19:42 Besides foam, there are other chemicals like something called instant banana peel, which can be spread on a pavement to make putting in closets. These make up the arsenal of non deadly.
01:19:52 Evidence which the report says should take the place of guns and bayonets, yes, but which some police officials feel will leave them at the mercy of rioters.
Devon Stack
01:20:00 Yeah.
01:20:01 Instead of guns and banats, we need riot foam.
01:20:06 Super Gay riot foam.
01:20:10 So the report was recommending right from I almost wonder if you know what one of the participants on that Commission, one of their constituents, owned the riot phone company and it was just.
01:20:23 Like Oh yeah, riot phone.
01:20:26 So I think I talked to the police chief that was involved and he was just like, yeah.
01:20:31 **** *** with.
01:20:32 Your riot phone.
Speaker 17
01:20:33 What did you tell the Kerner Commission about these non lethal weapons? I said that instant banana peel and they spray guns that you cannot stop looters and snipers with a can of spray.
01:20:46 Deodorant can, or whatever you might want to call them at you cannot fight violent criminals with non violent methods.
01:20:55 We had a war and I think that you have to attack the war with warlike weapons and under war like conditions.
Devon Stack
01:21:03 And it was. It was a ******* war.
01:21:10 I don't know less. It was.
01:21:11 Urban warfare is what it was.
01:21:17 So I talked to this guy who worked on the Commission and, you know, he represented the black people and, you know, we already played a clip of him earlier, but he's going to say echo some of the same.
01:21:27 Stuff. Well, unless you give us more, Gibbs.
Speaker 15
01:21:30 Is my personal judgment that the society will not really get away with this.
01:21:35 That it will not be able to maintain the injustices and cruelties of the ghetto nearly by increasing the efficiency of its police and militia. I think the attempt to do this will further incite.
01:21:55 More systematic rebellions, and again on and I repeat that what we will really be inviting will be.
01:22:05 Vietnam, you know, large cities, you see.
Devon Stack
01:22:11 Look at that smile on his face. He's literally saying.
01:22:15 You're not going to. You're not going to keep us from being violent by having more cops.
01:22:23 You're just going to be inviting us. We'll go full scale war.
01:22:29 You're gonna have little vietnams all over the country.
01:22:40 And he knows that he's he's smiling as he says it. He knows what he's.
01:22:43 Saying.
01:22:46 He's smiling as he's telling white people. If you don't give us what we want, I mean, the violence will never.
01:22:53 Stop.
Speaker 7
01:22:57 The fears expressed by Doctor Clark are widely shared in the ***** community. They are based on the memory of white violence and the historic race riots during both world wars. A memory freshened by the events of last summer.
Devon Stack
01:23:09 See, it's the white violence.
01:23:14 The white violence.
01:23:16 That's where he was warning about.
01:23:19 The black guy who literally literally just just said if you don't give us what we want, you're gonna have little vietnams in your hand.
01:23:26 What? What he was expressing, of course, what he meant by that wasn't what everyone listening here could clearly understand what he meant by that. But no. Well, he really meant by that was the black communities and is fearful of white violence.
Speaker 7
01:23:46 The great risk is that fear will make both sides trigger happy, turning loose a kind of martyr impulse. On one hand, a vigilante spirit on the other, the Commission addresses what amounts to a warning to both sides, preserving civil peace it says, is the first responsibility of government unless the rule of law.
01:24:05 Prevails, it warns there won't be any chance for order or reform. There is already a kind of a domestic arms race in the making, which the Commission would cut off by a federal law restricting the sale of guns, an idea that has been stuck for a long time in congressional debate.
Devon Stack
01:24:22 Ah, see if you're if you're one. If if the whole.
01:24:28 Purpose of this?
01:24:30 Is to usher in communism.
01:24:33 You got to get rid of the guns.
01:24:40 You gotta get rid of the guns.
01:24:43 So this was this was one of the many. This is another thing that that reoccurs and comes back every generation.
01:24:52 This big push to ban the sale of guns.
01:25:02 Any chance they get?
01:25:05 To push the banning of of weapons.
01:25:08 They they do it.
01:25:14 Why do you think they faked?
01:25:15 Sandy Hook.
Speaker 7
01:25:17 Beyond this, the report directs a number of proposals to the local police as the first line of defense against disorder and one of the most serious areas of friction. While white and black communities confront each other every day in an atmosphere of prejudice and distrust.
Devon Stack
01:25:34 Yes, that's how you get rid of the guns.
01:25:38 So they talk about what what's needed.
01:25:44 They go to a Police Department. I think this is Atlanta.
01:25:51 And of course, it's what is it? It's the exact same recommendations that you heard just a couple years ago. The exact same recommendations. Well, we need more black cops.
01:26:01 We need more black cops and we need more community outreach when instead of like, actual cops that are arresting people that are committing crimes, we need more like social workers that hang out with black people and and and just try to like, you know, friend them and to not not doing violence or crime.
Speaker 19
01:26:20 An integrated police force as a must, says the Commission, a visible symbol for the ghetto. The police are not just the agents of repression put there by the white majority. 14% of Atlanta's Police Department is *****, against only 5% in the cities the Commission studied for its report.
Speaker 18
01:26:22 Pretty well.
Speaker 19
01:26:38 And it recommended that there ought to be more ******* in the command jobs of Sergeant, Lieutenant and captain. The Commission was critical of many police departments for using ghetto assignments as punishment, tours for bad policemen. It should be the other way, they said. The best officers specially trained.
Speaker
01:26:44 Great.
Speaker 19
01:26:57 Should work in the worst neighborhoods.
Speaker 2
01:26:59 Deodorant.
Speaker 19
01:27:02 Atlanta, like most cities, police is itself largely in patrol cars. The only way, officials say, to cover the territory with a number of police and the amount of money it has. But the President's Commission was disturbed by this trend. It would like to see more police walking the beat, at least in the ghetto areas.
Devon Stack
01:27:23 Ohh yes, the ghetto areas that are so bad because we had no go zones back in 1968 too.
01:27:30 The ghetto areas that were so bad that you were sent there as a cop if you were, if you, you know you were getting in trouble. It was like a punishment.
01:27:45 And this Commission, written by people who either knew what they were doing or were still out of touch to realize what they were saying.
01:27:53 We're going on. We need you to not only do you need to go to these areas where it's like really ******* scary and dangerous and you can just die for no reason because black people.
01:28:02 Yeah, you should be walking around walking around instead of like being in the safety of your car.
01:28:11 And more black officers.
Speaker 19
01:28:15 Even on slow Sunday nights, there is police business to perform in the ghetto. Any one arrest could be the flashpoint for another outbreak and it is what policemen do and say when making an arrest.
Speaker 20
01:28:22 Right.
Speaker 17
01:28:26 9/4.
Speaker 19
01:28:30 That could keep the peace or start trouble.
Speaker 17
01:28:31 Yes.
Devon Stack
01:28:34 They even acknowledge that anything could be anything.
01:28:39 Could spark the next riot?
01:28:42 See, it's up to you cops.
01:28:44 To make sure, I mean cause these guys it.
01:28:46 Could be any arrest.
01:28:48 It could be a normal routine arrest. You're just arresting someone and they start resisting arrest because they're black and they can't help themselves. They come at you with a knife or a gun, you shoot them and next thing you know, we got another riot.
01:29:01 So you really gotta be mindful of that. You gotta understand that when you're in the ghetto around blacks, you have to give them special treatment because they can't handle the responsibilities of normal citizens.
01:29:13 Normal white citizens.
01:29:20 And rather than acknowledge that, well, in that case, they're not compatible with our society, we are going to bend to their will. We are going to conform to them because reasons that escaped me and everyone.
01:29:37 Listening because.
Speaker 21
01:29:39 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:29:41 Just like in that diversity video from a couple streams ago.
01:29:46 They had entire video to train the corporate environment to deal with the problems of diversity in that entire propaganda. Peace. Not once did they say, oh, and by the way, here's all the here's why we do it.
01:30:00 Because at the end it sounds tough.
01:30:03 But here's the bed.
01:30:04 It's for doing. Here's here's why you you suffer through all the pain that we've described in this video. Because at the end of the pain.
01:30:13 You know, here's here's the silver lining. Here's here's the the light at the end of the the the tunnel. No, there's there's just.
01:30:20 They don't even pretend that there's some kind of benefit to this, because there's not.
01:30:25 And anything you came up with would sound ridiculous.
01:30:36 In the same situation here.
01:30:38 What's the benefit? OK, let's say we do all these things. Let's say we, we, we do all the things that this Commission's recommending.
01:30:48 What's what's the benefit?
01:30:50 What happens at the end?
Speaker
01:30:52 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:30:54 Oh, there's never an end.
01:30:56 Oh, I mean, 60 years later, and it's, there's still not even, like, an end kind of insight.
01:31:02 So there is no end.
01:31:04 It's just a fundamental.
01:31:06 Incompatibility issue that will never be solved ever no matter what and we're not getting anything out of it.
01:31:12 And there's a tremendous cost associated with it.
01:31:16 And at this point, it's just.
01:31:20 Sadism.
01:31:23 OK.
Speaker 22
01:31:26 Another thing gentlemen, you all learn how to do and that is exercising proper restraint.
01:31:34 When you're going about your work now, it's possible to be abusive in two ways. Physically abusive, getting God's side head, you know, crack him, or even hit him with your gun. That that's physical physical abuse.
01:31:49 But that's not the kind of abuse and this I want to submit to you is very important. I want you to be very careful as you go about your.
01:31:57 Work.
01:31:58 And observing this one that is don't commit it.
01:32:03 And this is what I would call emotional or spiritual abuse.
01:32:07 You see, you may never hit me, but if you don't respect me as a man, this does me more harm than hitting me. I'd rather you hit me. So I got, you know, fight it out with you, man to man. But do not abuse my prison by.
01:32:25 Disrespecting my humanity.
Devon Stack
01:32:31 Just you know.
01:32:32 You have to be if you're just nice to him, right? Just you gotta be nice to him.
Speaker 17
01:32:36 Are you playing your or anywhere?
Speaker 23
01:32:40 That's right there.
Speaker 2
01:32:42 Did you?
Speaker 13
01:32:46 Let's get her up here.
Speaker 14
01:32:48 Only up. OK, grab your other arm.
Speaker 4
01:32:53 Is it on or about June 3rd, 2024, the defendant did knowingly cause serious physical harm to JW on 10 date of birth 10/29/2020.
Devon Stack
01:33:08 Don't insult their humanity.
01:33:18 You're the real problem here.
Speaker 19
01:33:26 The ***** Ghetto is a mystery to most police, except as a source of crime, but the Commission suggested that police start looking at it as a place where people live, with all the problems of poverty and alienation bring.
01:33:39 The police, they said, must broaden their view of their role as law enforcers to include many welfare functions.
01:33:48 Atlanta, among a few other cities, meets this need through a group of police officers assigned full time to what it calls the Crime Prevention Bureau.
01:33:57 One of them, officer Eh Lyons, spends all his time in the Ghetto neighborhood.
01:34:02 Talking to school dropouts, organizing clubs and dances, finding food and clothing and shelter for people in need, working to change the ghetto image of the police from that of enemy to that of friend.
Speaker 18
01:34:15 Are you bleeding in your heart?
Speaker 4
01:34:16 Code section 2903.11 A one and or endangering children.
Devon Stack
01:34:22 Ah, it skipped around.
01:34:27 And get back to where we were here.
01:34:35 So you just, you just have to be nice to him.
01:34:41 You just have to be nice to him.
Speaker 4
01:34:44 Date of birth 10/29/2020.
Speaker 7
01:34:47 The Commission's view of the problem is national and it extends beyond next summer to the future of race relations in this country.
01:34:55 And that, says the report, requires a commitment to national action. A coalition led by the federal government, largely financed by the federal government. But enlisting the resources of business and the will of individual citizens.
Devon Stack
01:35:09 Yeah. Again, playing around with the the language there. Ohh, it's it's funded by the federal government and it's going to require the the work of individual citizens well, I mean.
01:35:23 The money of the federal government comes from the same individual citizens, OK?
01:35:30 Again, is it worth the cost?
01:35:35 The Commission report said it would cost that the recommendations they made.
01:35:40 Had the same budget as the Vietnam War.
01:35:45 Per month.
01:35:55 The Commission was saying.
01:35:58 If you pay the same price.
01:36:02 If it's a monthly bill for having black people in your society is equal to that of the Vietnam War.
01:36:11 Then things might get better.
Speaker 24
01:36:14 Maybe.
Speaker 7
01:36:23 These are the major proposals on welfare, a new approach, a form of guaranteed annual income.
Devon Stack
01:36:31 Guard.
01:36:31 Cheat income.
01:36:34 See, all you have to do is is literally just give black people a salary for existing.
Speaker 7
01:36:40 Based on the idea that even in good times some people can't get jobs or can't make enough to support their families on housing, a national open housing law, 6,000,000 new low and middle income units.
Devon Stack
01:36:52 And a free house.
01:36:55 Give them guaranteed money and a guaranteed house.
Speaker 7
01:37:00 Especially smaller buildings and scattered locations instead of high rise projects jammed into the ghettos.
01:37:06 On jobs, 2,000,000 new jobs in government and private business, better chances for advancement.
Devon Stack
01:37:12 Them and give them all jobs. Everyone's. If you've been to Washington, DC.
01:37:16 And had to deal with the local government in any capacity or even just riding the metro.
01:37:22 You know, you know how that program's working out.
Speaker 7
01:37:25 Through job training subsidized by federal payments or tax credits on schools.
Devon Stack
01:37:29 Unsubsidized by you.
Speaker 7
01:37:31 Rules grants to promote integration, but until it really happens, a special compensatory aid to improve ghetto schools. These proposals go beyond anything the administration has been talking about. That goes for the president's recent housing message. The cost has been estimated at $2 billion a month, something like the.
01:37:51 Cost of the war in Vietnam.
Speaker 4
01:37:53 3rd 2024 the defendant did knowingly cause serious physical harm to JW on 10 date of birth 10/29/2020.
Devon Stack
01:38:04 The cost of the Vietnam War.
01:38:09 Hey, it's no big problem, ******.
01:38:13 No, but it it's just two billion a month.
01:38:20 That's all.
Speaker 2
01:38:25 Hey girl, you're hungry. You.
Devon Stack
01:38:31 That's all it is, just two billion a month to have those people in your society.
Speaker 20
01:38:38 In Detroit, where billboards say it's an insult to American industry to walk, motor cars mean money and money means power. Until recently, the power was all downtown, and it was optimistic. Power white power for the old booster spirit.
01:38:56 But the tone of this city is changing.
Devon Stack
01:39:00 I wonder why?
01:39:03 You mean because all the white people left?
01:39:08 Because all the black people moved there.
01:39:12 And it's because white people are uniquely evil.
01:39:16 They they, they are so obsessed with people looking like them because that's what it is, right? That's the only difference. They're so obsessed with everyone just looking like them.
01:39:28 That they're willing to just pick up everything and move and abandon an entire city because people who don't look like them move there.
01:39:39 Because white people are uniquely stupid and evil in that way.
01:39:46 They're so they're so obsessed with skin color.
01:39:51 That you better not have a different skin color because that that's that's exactly what's motivating all these white people to leave town, right? It's it's skin color.
01:40:01 They have this obsession.
01:40:03 Where you have to have white skin.
01:40:06 Or they don't want to live anywhere near you.
01:40:14 And we know that that, that, that that is I mean that is the only difference that's why when the white people left.
01:40:21 The town kept moving along like always, right?
01:40:26 They didn't just immediately fall to pieces, right, it's Detroit.
Speaker 20
01:40:30 Mayor Jerome Kavanaugh.
Speaker 11
01:40:32 I'm not a pessimist by nature, nor am I all honest. But I do see institutions and attitudes and values are crumbling all over this country as our cities are going up in flames. And that night that I flew through that city in a helicopter.
01:40:49 Looking at what looked like Berlin in 1945 was really one of the most despairing days of my life.
01:40:56 Time, but I now, upon reflection, think that what I was watching was merely is something that was happening in other parts of the country and would happen again. Unfortunately, unless this country proposes to commit its conscience and its resources to changing our course of action, and we haven't done it.
Devon Stack
01:41:20 See, it's your fault.
01:41:29 Your fault.
01:41:30 When he first saw the buildings on fire ohh he was mad just.
01:41:34 Like you, ******.
01:41:36 But then he realized that he's the he's the mayor of Detroit and he can't say anything about black people or that's the end of his political career.
01:41:44 So he had he had a little think on it and realized actually what he was really seeing. See what he wasn't seeing black people chimp out over nothing and burn down an entire city. Now what he was really saying was the failure of white people to give black people enough stuff to keep them from chimping out.
01:42:06 And it's a good thing they they figured this all out in 1968 and it's fixed the problem, right? It's a good thing because man, I'm so glad that our parents had to live through that era, and they spared us the pain of having to go through that. They ripped off the Band-Aid. They fixed the problem. And now here we are, you know, 60 years later.
01:42:26 And it's not exactly the same, right? It's everything's fake.
01:42:30 It was worth it. It was a it was a short term cost. Yeah, there was some pain associated with it for a little while. It might, you know, it took a little longer than we thought, right? It took until the 90s, I heard. And so then. But by then, everything was fixed.
Speaker 11
01:42:44 We're not going to achieve justice within our society by ripping up our cities and tearing them apart, and anyone that thinks that that's the ultimate answer is absolutely wrong.
01:42:54 Because of what will happen will be what's happening right now. Unfortunately, far greater polarization of attitudes on the part of the fight increasing and arms race on the part of the both blacks and whites. In all of these cities.
Speaker 2
01:43:02 Kill ******.
Speaker 20
01:43:13 The small arms race is a major fact of life in Detroit, a fact against which any plans or hopes for the city's future must be measured. Suburban ladies are being trained by the Dearborn Recreation Department.
Speaker 25
01:43:27 Thing.
Speaker 20
01:43:34 The sale of firearms has doubled in the last year. The tension of ***** disillusionment is in the air, and so is white anxiety, with both sides fearing an incident that will escalate both arming for what they see as self-defense.
Speaker 18
01:43:36 Hello.
Speaker
01:43:46 OK.
Speaker 17
01:43:50 You can get the phone you guys.
01:43:51 If you ever had a gun.
01:43:52 In Detroit before now, why do you feel you need protection now?
Speaker 12
01:43:58 It's getting rough.
Speaker 26
01:44:02 This.
Speaker 18
01:44:06 Before I buy it, cause I won't be able to shoot you a car at somewhere.
01:44:09 If they buy.
01:44:09 My house. I'm going to.
01:44:12 Be prepared. I got food. I got water right now. I got about 150 rounds of shells.
01:44:20 My whole neighborhoods that way.
Devon Stack
01:44:28 Yeah. Stay in the cities.
01:44:35 They've only gotten better, right? They've only gotten better. So then they they decide. Well, if they if we only give black people jobs.
01:44:43 Right, that's the real solution. They they just need jobs.
01:44:48 Then they can pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
01:44:52 So they get all the car companies together and say what you need to do is give black people jobs.
01:44:59 And how does that work out?
Speaker 20
01:45:01 RJ Miller from Ford you would.
01:45:04 James Roach of General Motors run that session. William Day of Bell telephone.
Speaker 23
01:45:10 Yeah.
Speaker
01:45:11 Yeah.
Speaker 20
01:45:11 Also, Chrysler, Detroit Edison and a dozen more of the top employers in the city. The new Detroit Committee, was set up by the governor and the mayor after last summer after what the whites call the riots after what the ******* called the rebellion. Chairman of the committee is JL Hudson Junior, the owner of the leading.
01:45:31 Detroit department store.
01:45:34 And this is where the committee hopes to make its breakthrough, a breakthrough with jobs for the ***** ghetto in the past. If you wanted a job at Ford, for instance, you had to go out to the factory and ask for it. And such is the hopelessness of the ghetto that many didn't even try.
Speaker 27
01:45:36 Thank you.
Devon Stack
01:45:53 Do you understand that? See the white people? They're, they're they. They're the reasons why the black people don't have jobs. Because you had to go and apply for a job if you wanted a job back in the old days.
01:46:05 But that turns out that's too hard, because the hopelessness of the ghetto.
01:46:13 Because of the hopelessness of the ghetto.
01:46:16 You weren't going to.
01:46:17 Go and apply for a job.
01:46:21 And so they, Ford said, OK, well, we'll go to the ghetto and we'll we'll hire you straight from the ghetto.
01:46:28 And how did that work out?
Speaker 20
01:46:30 So Ford has come to them sending job interviewers into neighborhood poverty centers.
01:46:37 The company used to give each applicant a written examination, but many of the ghetto people flunked it, so the examination has been dropped.
Devon Stack
01:46:46 So that again, people are complaining about DUI stuff. This this was already happening in 1968.
01:46:56 You used to have to to take a test.
01:47:04 First of all, well, first you had to, you had to go to the factory and apply for the job. That was too hard. So then they went to the ghetto, straight to the black people.
01:47:15 And and to do the the interview process.
01:47:19 And then black people couldn't pass the test.
01:47:22 So they got rid of the test.
01:47:28 Right, so surely, surely now right now it's solved now they all worked for Ford. Have you driven a Ford lately?
01:47:40 So this ghoulish looking black leader, he explains. Why? Actually, no.
01:47:46 Working for Ford isn't going to fix the problem.
Speaker 23
01:47:50 The the efforts that forward is making the efforts that other members of the new Detroit Committee are making represent a a tokenism of a kind, but more, more essentially, it represents the fact that they don't understand what the situation is. I think Ford, I think Hudson himself, I think some of the other Members.
01:48:08 Genuinely would like to do something if they knew what to do, but I don't think they understand anything about the black community. They don't have the slightest comprehension of what the problem is, and any efforts that they make in any direction are futile efforts. They're, you know, they're just whistling Dixie. They don't know what's happening at all.
Speaker 20
01:48:25 What is the problem?
Speaker 23
01:48:27 The basic problem and and not only in Detroit, but throughout America for black communities, is the black man has changed his conception of himself.
01:48:35 The black man now, once, once freedom equality, but in a in a sense that the white man doesn't even understand he wants dignity, he wants control of black communities. That's why the word black power is meaningful to black people and frightening to white people. Black power means the power to control your own destiny. That's what black people want. They want to control the community, the economics of the community.
01:48:57 The politics of the community they want to control this everywhere.
01:49:01 And in Detroit, this is what black people want. We're trying to having white representation, you know, represented downtown and city government. We're tired having white merchants take care of our business, retired, having white teachers in our schools, white principals, white administrators, we want all of this to be to be black.
Speaker 14
01:49:21 Weird.
Devon Stack
01:49:25 So they're acknowledging that. Yeah, everything I said tonight is accurate.
01:49:34 They don't want to be black people in a white country.
01:49:39 They want to be black people in a Black Country.
01:49:49 And this is the message they had to put a stop to. This is why they were pushing Martin Luther.
01:49:54 King so hard.
01:49:58 Because this would have solved the problem, the problem that existed because they wanted Communism.
01:50:05 And they knew the only way to get it was to introduce a problem that would have no solution.
01:50:13 Because blacks weren't going to just wake up one morning and be magically smarter, and whites weren't going to wake up one morning and be magically more courageous.
01:50:26 They knew it was an infinite infinite.
01:50:29 Stalemate.
01:50:33 Well, whites didn't care what the cost was.
01:50:36 They were. They were willing to put infinite amount of of resources and money and to avoid ever having to address this problem.
01:50:46 Because they were *******.
01:50:50 And the blacks didn't have to try hard either.
01:50:53 They just had to give in to their nature.
01:50:57 And everything would just kind of.
01:50:59 Run its course.
Speaker 20
01:51:03 While no one voice speaks for the *****, the theme you hear on all sides is self determination. Black Power, one of its prime objectives, is to dislodge white business from the ghetto to keep the dollars from flowing out, and the first wedge has been driven.
01:51:20 A black cooperative grocery store, one of the founders, thinks the black man should not only control his own community, but be ready to defend it. Edward Vaughn.
Speaker 26
01:51:32 Certainly, I think like people are prepared to defend themselves. You know, if if white America wants to play, not see black people would not play Jews. I think that's basically what it is. I said if white people.
01:51:44 Follow.
01:51:45 Want to play?
01:51:46 Knock, say if they want to do like Hitler did, then we aren't going to walk in into gas chambers like the Jews.
01:51:53 We believe that there is a fit in America's efforts to exterminate black people. Efforts of genocide, and we will not allow this to happen to us.
Devon Stack
01:52:08 You see, if you're an oxy, as he says.
01:52:18 Good old noxie.
01:52:24 The Knoxes are going to genocide the blacks.
01:52:33 See, but this is celebrated. The fact that they want black people want self determination.
01:52:40 That they have their own little Co-op that they're trying to exclude white businesses.
01:52:49 The reason why they don't care if blacks do this is it's never going to be successful. It's never going to be a problem. They will never become the dominant successful.
01:52:59 Group, which is exactly what Jewish communists have to avoid. They have to avoid there being a dominant, successful group that has in Group preference.
01:53:09 And and can be a competing group.
01:53:12 And they know that blacks will never, ever, ever achieve that.
01:53:17 That's why you have that disparity. People wonder like, why is it that if white people, if white people tried this, it's like, well, it's because.
01:53:27 Blacks will never, ever, ever compete with Jews. Ever.
01:53:33 They'll never be able to compete with Jews.
01:53:37 So they don't pose a threat.
01:53:40 It's only a problem when you do it because you.
01:53:43 Would actually pose a threat.
01:53:52 The reason why they didn't care about those black nationalists marching around with those ridiculous banana clips in their.
01:53:59 Weirdly configured AR fifteens but not ******* around crew or whatever. The reason why those black people were allowed to March around basically saying that they were going to kill ****** and they accidentally discharged their guns at each other and without anyone going to jail is no one thought that was a threat. Literally no one thought that they could actually achieve anything. In fact, if anything.
01:54:21 There were people hoping that they tried to be a threat because then they would have the opportunity to to show them how they weren't a threat.
01:54:32 But the people in power at no point felt threatened by those people, just like the people in power in 1968, and no way felt threatened by this guy talking about knoxes.
01:54:53 See look at that. Brotherhood black is beautiful self determination. If you had a storefront that said all that stuff, only word for word, right? Only white is beautiful and self determination.
01:55:08 The government would shut it down because that would actually be a problem.
01:55:13 But they know they they they know what blacks are capable of and what they're incapable of.
01:55:18 And this was never going to be a problem.
Speaker 20
01:55:20 If black power and self determination seem to be what's happening in the ***** community, then whatever happened to integration?
Devon Stack
01:55:29 It's like it didn't work or something weird, huh? It's almost as if it's like this unnatural state that will never work. And it was just like some pipe dream of a bunch of Fagot boomers that it's never.
01:55:40 Going to work.
01:55:43 Weird, huh? Who would have thought? Who would have thought?
Speaker 20
01:55:47 When most people think of integration, they think of schools where it started with that well known deliberate speed, it has been more deliberate than speedy. And to some *******, it no longer seems the most important goal.
Speaker 25
01:56:01 The Detroit Public Schools in relation to whether an integrated school is better or an all black school. I'm doing the job with any of the youngster.
Devon Stack
01:56:12 That they they don't care about as much about the integration now, because it turns out it's a massive failure.
01:56:20 It's a massive failure every everywhere they try it.
01:56:25 In fact, they're they're they're starting. This is what the problem was.
01:56:29 White uh blacks were starting to talk about, well, maybe, maybe we need to do. Maybe we do need to separate. Maybe we we're not compatible with the society.
Speaker 25
01:56:40 I believe it's necessary for black youngsters to have some identification of themselves, some knowledge of their history in order for them to learn and part of it is they give black youngsters pictures of **** and Jane playing in a suburban St. which means nothing to them. You know you have to talk about your own.
01:56:58 Street. They have to be able to see themselves in a good light if they're going to be interested enough to try to learn.
Devon Stack
01:57:07 And of course the the the interesting thing about this is if that's what they believe and they look to some degree, they're right. This is why white people get unnerved when they see characters and their fictional stories like Little Mermaid and and and Romeo and Juliet, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, being replaced.
01:57:25 Are the white characters being replaced by black people because those fictional stories communicate values, they transmit values to the younger generations, as that's the whole point of those stories.
01:57:36 And if you replace them with black people or make them unrelatable to the white children and doesn't do the job that.
01:57:41 They.
01:57:41 Were meant to do, and so she's just recognizing that that. Hey, look, if in a in a white society, we don't have people that that speak to us and so we're not, it's not going to be successful and look, it will never be. That's not the obviously it's not like the reason, right.
01:57:57 That's not the reason it's not working out. It's not like magically it's. It's not like in this movie. So there's a movie from 1988. This is, it's not like this is going to happen like this. All you have to do is you just have to meet them where they are and they'll all become math geniuses like this.
Speaker 28
01:58:13 This is basic math, but basic math is.
01:58:15 Too easy for you, voros.
01:58:17 So I'm gonna teach you algebra because I'm the champ, and if the only thing you know how to do is add and subtract, you'll only be prepared to do one thing.
Speaker 24
01:58:24 Pump gas. You ripping off a gas station better than working and like you know.
Speaker 28
01:58:31 Really, I'm a tough guy, tough guy. Don't do math, tough guys, deep fried chicken for a living. So really, you wanna win your leg, man. Whoever heard a negative and positive numbers? Anybody.
Speaker
01:58:46 Yeah, negative numbers are like unemployment.
Speaker 24
01:58:49 10 million people out of work. That's a negative number.
Speaker 28
01:58:52 We're going to need a lot of kleenexes. There's going to be a.
01:58:54 Lot.
01:58:54 Of bloodshed you ever been?
01:58:56 To the beach.
01:58:58 Yeah.
01:59:00 You ever play with the sand?
01:59:04 Finger man, come on. Give her dig a hole.
Speaker 19
01:59:06 OK, with that?
Speaker 28
01:59:11 The sand that comes out of the hole, that's a positive the hole.
01:59:15 Is a negative.
01:59:19 That's it. Simple anybody can do -2 + 2.
01:59:24 Equals new head morally answer it.
01:59:32 Come on. You know the answer.
01:59:36 -2 + 2 fill the hole.
01:59:40 If I had that on my hands, I.
01:59:41 Wouldn't raise it.
01:59:41 Either really come on a -2 + 2 equals. Anybody can do it, fill the hole -2 + 2 equals.
Speaker 5
01:59:51 I am not and I don't see why. How can the doctor say that I am?
Speaker 2
02:00:00 Say.
Speaker 3
02:00:03 You can do.
Speaker 28
02:00:05 You know, let these gurus live at you.
02:00:08 -2 + 2 equals.
Speaker 3
02:00:11 Breaking neck like a toothpick.
02:00:15 Murali.
Speaker
02:00:18 Zero.
Speaker 28
02:00:21 Zero. You're right.
Speaker 20
02:00:23 Without waiting for integration, Detroit is trying to improve the ghetto schools, trying what the President's Commission calls compensatory education in one junior high school district to support it.
02:00:36 The state and federal governments have invested over $1,000,000 in two years.
02:00:48 Hey.
Speaker 29
02:00:48 Doctor Octagon, paramedic, fetus of the east.
02:00:51 With prison from the church.
02:00:52 Of the operating.
02:00:53 Room with the strikes of force Scopus. Since the Holocaust, I do indeed in green explore, meet the patients, back the rooms with the nurse, with the voodoo curse holding up off his lights, standing that huge height back and forth left wing.
02:01:07 Into NE and South with blood.
02:01:09 Pouring down your.
02:01:10 Mouth I can prepare with the.
02:01:12 White suit and stuff the scope.
Speaker 14
02:01:14 Listen to your heartbeat, your leaf feet, feet.
Speaker 20
02:01:16 Feet for $1,000,000 in two years, $1,000,000 to pay for smaller classes operating six day.
02:01:23 Is a week with more challenging courses and heavy emphasis on teaching children to read.
Devon Stack
02:01:32 See, all we have to do is teach them to read.
02:01:37 They're happy they're shutting. They've got these black kids with test tubes and beakers, and they're all, you know, in science. And then if, but if you listen to what he's saying, it's like, yeah, we're just, we're just.
02:01:48 We're just trying to get them to read.
02:01:56 Ah.
02:01:58 Yeah.
02:02:01 Anyway, yeah, it's. But that that's that's the the boomer understanding.
02:02:06 Eventually, you shovel enough money at this.
02:02:10 And something will just click. We just don't get it because it's culturally different.
02:02:15 Like, of course, of course they're scoring lower on the IQ test.
02:02:20 It's culturally biased.
02:02:25 Even though it's not, it's not like I think most people have taken the IQ test right. It's like shapes and and **** like that. It's like pattern. It's there's nothing cultural about it.
02:02:37 It's not asking you. It's not asking like to name the presidents in order or or, you know, like or anything like this. There's no trivia questions like on the IQ test.
Speaker 10
02:02:53 But we can.
Devon Stack
02:02:54 If we just try hard enough, we'll we'll get.
02:02:56 Through to them.
02:03:02 So you listen to this guy. He's like, well, it's not successful now.
02:03:08 It's not successful now.
02:03:10 Just like every time, every time there's one of these videos.
02:03:13 Well, it's not, it's.
02:03:14 This song I hope it happened overnight. Alright, now you gotta be patient.
02:03:19 You know, 60 years later, it's not going to happen overnight.
02:03:22 You gotta be patient.
02:03:25 It did a little work eventually.
Speaker 27
02:03:27 Compensatory education is a is a success, a success, but in a limited sense, and I want to say this very honestly because I think it needs to be said that compensatory education is important, but the social conditions under which these children live is also important. And until the society.
02:03:48 Decides that it has to do 2 things provide compensatory education, but also provide for a better way of living for our children, better housing, better economics, better medical facilities. We are not going to totally solve the problem.
Devon Stack
02:04:05 You just have to pay for everything.
02:04:08 You know it's you have to pay for them to have better education, you have to pay for their housing. You have to give them a guaranteed wage regardless of whether or not they are working. You have to give them food. You have to give them medical. And by the way, it doesn't matter if any of these issues.
02:04:26 They're also a concern for you and your family. **** you. You're white. And so because you're more capable. That's the implication. It's your responsibility. It's your responsibility to give to these people until forever.
02:04:42 There's no end to it. There's no there's in the same way. They never put an undo button on any of these huge shifts in the society. Whether you're talking about women voting or freeing the slaves or whatever, there's never like this, like, well, let's try it out. First, let's test drive the car.
02:05:03 Before we just, you know, knee jerk by it, let's let's no, we'll just roll the ******* dice.
02:05:09 And if it doesn't work out, we're just ****** for eternity. There's no way to fix it. There's no way to undo it. Let's let's make this change.
02:05:18 That if we make it.
02:05:20 Will forever change the destiny of our our our descendants forever.
02:05:27 And I have no backup plan.
02:05:32 And that's what they did.
02:05:35 And not only is.
02:05:35 There no backup plan.
02:05:37 There's no like.
Numbers Lady
02:05:40 Well.
Devon Stack
02:05:42 We'll try this for I look at this point, I'd be happy if they just if they had put like a century.
02:05:49 Like we'll try this for 100 for 100 years. We'll try to make black people perform at the same level because guess what? We'd be done already. We'd know the 100 year experiment didn't work out.
Speaker 30
02:05:49 No.
Devon Stack
02:06:04 I mean, if it's not fixed in 100 years, it's not going to get fixed, right? So.
02:06:11 Get on the boat.
02:06:13 We we gave it a shot.
02:06:15 Didn't workout.
02:06:18 Get on the boat.
Speaker 20
02:06:20 On some ghetto problems identified in the president's report, Detroit has made no progress complaints about the police are heard as often as before, and urban renewal has scarred the ghetto without healing it to whites. The world's urban renewal have a promising, hopeful sound, but the blacks they mean.
Speaker 23
02:06:40 Move out.
Devon Stack
02:06:43 Yeah. Get on the boat.
02:06:47 If, but if you know even the.
02:06:48 Complaints that they have exactly it's the cops. The cops are bad. The cops are bad. And and gentrification is bad.
Speaker 20
02:06:57 Low cost public housing is a key item in the report, but none has been built in Detroit since 1954. Mayor Kavanaugh has a plan to build apartment houses for the poor on 1500 empty corner lots. But so far, the plan exists only on paper.
02:07:15 While ghetto problems deepen, the black militants gather and the crowds at their meetings get bigger. Many of them will not speak to whites at all. They have given up on the white man's world and are desperately determined to make a black world totally separate, totally and proudly black.
Devon Stack
02:07:35 Again, what was wrong with this plan?
02:07:41 See the boomers are so obsessed with little black boys holding hands and little white girls.
02:07:50 It was being handed to them on a silver platter. The solution was right ******* there, man.
02:07:58 You don't have to feel like you were tricking them. It was their idea.
Speaker 10
02:08:10 No, but I have a dream.
Devon Stack
02:08:14 You ******* *******.
Speaker 20
02:08:17 The ghetto. Hear the voices of bitter men such as Brother Amari. So far the ghetto has not rallied around such men. But life in the black sections of the city doesn't do much to refute the arguments of Amari and his followers. The culture of poverty. That's what the riot Commission calls.
02:08:37 The culture of poverty starts with unemployment or employment in the lowest status jobs. Many ***** fathers can't take that degradation and leave their families to escape their own failure.
Devon Stack
02:08:52 See, even even the fact that black men are abandoning their family is your fault.
02:09:00 It's not that they they're irresponsible and they.
02:09:03 Just don't care.
02:09:05 And so that you've you've made a situation so embarrassing for them that they can't even face their their kids. And so they just leave and smoke crack or I don't know, something.
02:09:18 But even that's your fault.
Speaker 20
02:09:22 Mothers are forced to work left on their own. Children grow up in a jungle where crime breeds on insecurity, and there seems to be no way out within the law. Crime is the law of the ghetto, the report says. Children growing up under such conditions are likely participants in civil disorder.
02:09:43 Joe Strickland, a reporter on The Detroit News, has the reputation of knowing the ghetto better than anyone. He should he was born there.
Speaker 24
02:09:52 Well.
Devon Stack
02:09:54 Well, how is he?
02:09:54 Able to get out of it then.
02:09:58 See, he was an outlier. He was like the .01%.
02:10:03 Of blacks with a higher IQ and probably with.
02:10:06 The help of.
02:10:08 Of quotas and affirmative action and all that kind of stuff, right?
02:10:13 But he proves.
02:10:15 He proves that there's not some kind of weird systemic thing. He's not just out of the ghetto.
02:10:20 He's on TV.
02:10:23 He's on TV and this, this white supremacy world, they put a black man on TV. Why?
02:10:28 Would they do that?
Speaker 20
02:10:29 Well, Joe, what's the mood in the ghetto these days? Would.
02:10:32 You say it.
Speaker 24
02:10:33 Varies from very angry until the light to the lack of interest, but mostly it's just angry and I mean angry. Take a look around in this neighborhood and people are still living here and they're still selling coal in this place right here because the people around here don't have furnaces in the basement.
02:10:50 Now how to what?
Speaker 19
02:10:50 Do you think most people just think?
Speaker 24
02:10:53 In a town where we keep showing them on television.
Devon Stack
02:10:55 It's like a third world country, you.
02:10:58 So if you have a bunch of third world people in a part of town that is now, it's now a third world. It's a little piece of the third world in a once thriving metropolis.
02:11:11 And they watch TV and they see the success of white people, something that they're unable to attain.
02:11:17 They're they're mad.
02:11:20 Who would have thought?
Speaker 24
02:11:22 Vision that everyone is affluent, everything is getting better. You got good refrigerators. Some of these people are still have ice boxes down here and that kind of poverty in America is a damn shame. They ripped all of these houses down, and now what are they going to build here? Nothing up the street. A little further. They're going to build a bus terminal. And these people have no place to go because they had any place to go.
02:11:44 They wouldn't be here.
Devon Stack
02:11:47 Now take back what I said about him. Maybe have been an outlier. High IQ. He just looks like he lucked out.
02:11:55 Maybe there was some producer at that TV station that was into the BBC or something, you know, like this guy doesn't sound like he's bright at all, but yeah, so there you go.
02:12:07 To your father, their poor and jealous.
Speaker 24
02:12:11 Or what? What could cool get out of this summer? Can you think of anything that the whites could do that would that would ease things immediately to ease things immediately if you begin to think in terms of jobs, if a guy's got some money, perhaps he's a little happier. But a job is not going to give him any dignity. And white people have failed to allow the *****.
02:12:30 In America, to think of himself as a dignified human being, and as soon as they start looking upon him as a human being and not some sort of animal that they can tuck away in some slum when they get ready to move, move him, they just move him, come through the bulldozer and rip it.
02:12:45 Well, the last summer they should overlook we can do a little urban renewal ourselves and they burned it down. Now when white people stop just shoving their girls around, that will be the day when they will can look to forward the summer without any apprehension at all.
Devon Stack
02:13:02 Say that the threat of violence.
02:13:07 Even even this the the high class, the high class ***** that made it out of the ghetto and has a job as a reporter at the TV.
02:13:16 Station. Even he.
02:13:19 Just like that, that black guy that was on the Commission.
02:13:24 Even he is using threats of violence.
02:13:31 The high class Washington, DC ***** that was on the Commission said, hey.
02:13:38 You know, I think whites are delusional if they think they can just increase the police force and bring in the military to keep us down. We'll show them. We'll show them what happens when you try to do that.
02:13:49 We'll it'll be all out war.
02:13:52 It would be.
02:13:52 Like little vietnams all over the country.
02:13:57 And this guy here is like, well, you know, jobs are nice, I guess.
02:14:03 But we need to have. We need to.
02:14:05 Have what you have.
02:14:08 We are not. We're not going to stop being ****** *** until we have what you have.
02:14:18 And until we have what you have.
02:14:21 You're going to live in fear.
02:14:29 These are the good ones.
02:14:35 These were the reputable.
02:14:37 Tie and you know soon tie wearing *******.
02:14:49 Give us what you got or you're going to.
02:14:51 Live in fear.
02:14:55 How is that any different than it is today?
Speaker 7
02:15:02 As long as the ghetto exists in Detroit or any other city, ******* will be angry and impatient. Much of it is the impatience of people who have stopped begging and are trying to do something for themselves. Self-help, self-determination, black power.
02:15:18 These simply reflect degrees of black disillusionment. They all mean the same thing. It's too late to patronize the ***** or buy them off. It's time to open up and let him in.
Devon Stack
02:15:30 Open up and let him in.
02:15:35 Which, by the way, This is why so many people, including Republicans, I had, quote UN quote conservative friends back during the election of of Assam bin Salman in law of Barack Obama.
02:15:48 Who outright said exactly that? They said, you know? Oh, I'm a little disappointed that Obama won, but at least it'll be good for race relations because the black people will finally shut the **** **. They'll finally realize that there's no glass ceiling. They made it all the way to the Presidency, and they won't be able to complain anymore about not having what we have.
02:16:11 How'd that workout?
Speaker 7
02:16:21 Which is what the Commission means when it calls for something more than money or programs, a change of attitude, an exercise of national will, what's going to be the answer to this report? What answer in the form of action in Washington?
Speaker 31
02:16:36 Here's Roger Mudd, who covers Congress. Roger, what's the impact down there, Harry, the report has not been accepted on Capitol Hill as gospel as it has been in most of the editorial reaction in the public prints. The mentality of Capitol Hill is not geared to.
02:16:55 Instant reaction to broad programs, broad studies. It's geared to specific legislative proposals. As yet nothing has come from the White House. But silence. Why is that? There hasn't been a word. Well, I think this is perhaps calculated that the President wants time for the report to soak in, and also he has.
02:17:14 Some fairly precise political calculations he must make before he sends any program to the hill. It's political year. Conventions are coming. A couple of things ought to be remembered about the Congress before you analyze what their reaction would be. Won is that the that the Congress has made-up mainly of white, middle class, small town America?
02:17:34 And two, nobody gets from Congress. Everything they.
02:17:37 So already you've got in built in a compromise and a certain resistance to to such a report as this. Pointing the finger at these men on the hill as the main cause of the riots.
Speaker 7
02:17:49 There's been some indication that what Congress wanted to do this year was to pass repressive regime legislation to make sure that the police are ready for more.
Speaker 19
02:17:57 Why is that the case?
Speaker 31
02:17:59 Well, that's popular, but I think in the last four or five months, there's been a a general coalescing of of power against such a A policy. One thing I noticed in the past couple of days since the report got out was that the resentment and the anger.
02:18:15 Year, which welled up in the Congress after the 1967 summer riots, has largely subsided. However, if this coming summer witnesses more riots, or next summer or the summer after the the recommendations of this report are going to have a very.
02:18:31 Tough time getting.
02:18:32 Through the one, the one thing that.
02:18:35 Struck me as I talked to these Members over the last 2-3 days. Was that the obstacle? The stone wall. This report will hit in every committee room, every caucus room, every card is money.
02:18:47 And they ask, how can the President run one war with barely enough money to do it, and can't even get a 10% tax increase? How can he now be expected to run a second war? And they're talking about $2 billion a month in the report. Well, that's equal to what the current expenditure is for Vietnam. They aren't going to get it. Not that kind of money.
02:19:06 They they could get possibly.
Speaker 7
02:19:08 Well, was it? Is it another?
02:19:09 Stalemate, like Doctor Clark talks about. Or will they?
Speaker 31
02:19:12 Something. Well, it's not a stalemate, and it's not at loggerheads. They'll get something. But I think the general feeling over hill is that the reliability and viability of the Congress is at stake. Can the Congress respond to this report? The response I would judge would be open housing, which costs no money.
02:19:32 Partnership with private industry to provide jobs and housing tax credits, which takes nothing out of the federal treasury but very little in the nature of the kind of drastic immediate action the report talks about. Very little. Thank you, Roger.
Devon Stack
02:19:50 Seeing Congress just won't do it. We all know we all know that we haven't just been bleeding money, bleeding money.
02:20:00 And as I said before, the beginning of string too. It's funny that right after this aired or within like, I think two months this airing, there were riots all over the country. Again all over the country.
Speaker 21
02:20:11 Yeah.
Speaker 7
02:20:13 In its own conclusion, the Commission seemed to anticipate that its sweeping recommendations would not be matched by a sweeping response, its site of the testimony of Kenneth Clarke, that there was an Alice in Wonderland quality to all the past hearings that followed all the past riots, the same analysis, the same recommendations and the same inaction.
02:20:32 The Commission cites this as a warning, not a forecast. It stressed what could be done, what should be done beyond this? It could offer only a qualified hope. Here is the warning.
Speaker 15
02:20:41 And the hope if I were to make any conclusions from the evidence that I've observed in my own lifetime, and what I see in American history, I would have to conclude, reluctantly, that this society.
02:21:01 Does not have the moral or the ethical substance to deal intelligently with problems of racial justice.
Speaker 13
02:21:10 I think if we could.
Devon Stack
02:21:14 See, you don't have it any Whiting?
02:21:17 They'll never be happy.
02:21:19 They they won't. They'll never be happy because again, they'll never be able to to operate at the same level.
02:21:26 So it's going to be a a infinite source of dissatisfaction.
02:21:36 Because what he's asking for isn't possible.
02:21:41 What he's asking for is for blacks to essentially perform at the level of whites. It's across the board.
Speaker 24
02:21:47 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:21:50 In every field.
02:21:52 And have just as much of AA value and and I guess investment in the society as a result of that. And that's just never going to happen. It's never going to happen.
02:22:09 And tell it that these ******* delusional white people out there wrap their head around that fact.
02:22:18 We have to pay the price of their their ******* delusion.
02:22:31 We have to be at the mercy of people.
02:22:33 Like this?
Speaker 3
02:22:37 The.
Devon Stack
02:22:50 That's your future because some sagget out there is a friend of being called a racist.
02:23:04 Same as it ever was.
02:23:14 All right. Well, that is like I said, that's I I do want to find that. Well, I have it here. Let me pull it up.
02:23:21 I do want to play that clip I mentioned of Martin Luther King.
02:23:27 Uh, talking to a news reporter and what appeared to me.
02:23:33 To be like a.
02:23:34 A threat of some sort. Let me see if I can pull it up here. Is this the one?
02:23:46 This is the Part 2 of that same. So like I said, there were more riots.
02:23:51 We might have to cover Part 2 and other strings as long.
02:23:54 But there were more riots right after they aired this.
02:24:02 Oh, they're not downloaded? Uh, I hope I've downloaded. I don't think I downloaded.
02:24:06 It.
02:24:08 Let me see here.
02:24:14 I know how to find it again. Let me see if I can find it real quick.
Speaker 6
02:24:26 Let's see here.
Devon Stack
02:24:36 Yeah, just it was interesting to me because it might even be the same newscaster, but the.
02:24:49 The thing that struck me was like, Oh yes, we've got we've got Martin Luther King here live and he's there. And he's like, oh, yes. Well.
02:24:59 I think we've reached an agreement now that might uh, that might guarantee or or.
02:25:06 Well, I mean that we're not gonna have the rioting.
02:25:07 Tonight. And it's like well.
02:25:10 This I mean this whole idea of this whole thing. I've been hearing my whole life about.
Speaker 27
02:25:11 Are you always?
Devon Stack
02:25:15 That you being nonviolent, it was contingent on getting the the **** you wanted. That sounds, uh, sounds not like what I was told.
02:25:24 And I can. I'm not finding it right off the bat. I'll find it again. We'll play it another stream because I did have it in my search. I thought I downloaded it and just didn't have it loaded up, but it.
02:25:32 Looks like it's not.
02:25:38 Looks like it's not on my list here. I was also looking at.
02:25:44 Governor Wallace, who had.
02:25:48 Who is pushing back on? As you might imagine, on this stupid report. But anyway, that was the.
02:25:55 The Kerner report.
02:26:00 The Kerner report that concluded that the reason why black people are not succeeding, they're more violent, they riot, and they're generally just an issue for the country. They're a problem for the country. It concluded that you are the cause of it.
02:26:19 The the problem that that.
02:26:21 Black people create is actually caused by white people.
02:26:27 And that has been the thinking that has been pushed on on your people for.
02:26:35 Ever.
02:26:37 And will continue to be pushed on your people until you grow a pair and say no.
02:26:43 No, they're just they're they're they're just not as smart or or and capable as we are. That's just the way it is.
02:26:48 Sorry.
02:26:49 That's just the way it is.
02:26:51 I don't make the rules.
02:26:54 No, but that's the rules.
02:26:56 Alright, let's take a look here at uh hyper chats and I'll take this ******* off the screen.
Speaker 6
02:27:03 Oh, this guy.
Devon Stack
02:27:06 We'll put this we'll put the scientist back on. How about that?
Speaker 20
02:27:11 Station in one junior high school district to support it. The state and federal governments have invested over $1,000,000.
02:27:20 A million.
Speaker 29
02:27:27 Doctor Octagon, paramedic, fetus of the east with freedom from the Church of the operating Room with the strikes of four scalpels since the Holocaust, I do indeed in green explore, meet the patients, back the Greens with the nurse with.
Speaker 14
02:27:41 The voodoo curse.
Speaker 29
02:27:42 Holding up off his legs, standing that huge height.
02:27:45 Back and forth.
02:27:45 Left wing swing to North East and.
02:27:48 South with blood pouring down your.
02:27:49 Mouth I can prepare with the white.
02:27:52 Suit and stuff. The scope. Listen to.
Numbers Lady
02:27:53 Your heartbeat, your leaf feet, feet.
Speaker 20
02:27:55 Feet for $1,000,000 in two years.
Speaker 6
02:27:57 All right.
Devon Stack
02:28:04 Alrighty, let's see here.
02:28:10 Chosen Jaw says fed notes are a little scarce this week, so I'm going light on the donations this time around. Keep up the good work also. I don't know if you've watched the latest John Doyle video on YouTube, but I suspect he was making some digs at you.
02:28:29 What your views?
02:28:30 Maybe I'm wrong. What are your thoughts? My thoughts? I don't know who that is, so who cares? Literally don't know who that is.
02:28:42 But thank you for the support. You don't have to worry about having to. Yeah, it's just do whatever you can. You know, it's obviously it's.
02:28:51 It's all appreciated.
02:28:55 OK, cream cheese privilege, says Devin. Why are you so anti link? Because I'm trying to run a show here trying to run a show, not a jukebox. That's why.
02:29:07 And then cream cheese privilege, says. Also, Devin, I've been looking a little bit into a woman named Kathy Ainsworth. I think you should do a stream on her. She was a member of the KKK, and she was killed in a shootout by the cops. Just 26 years old. Also, I think people would like to know.
02:29:27 More about her because she was a female martyr.
02:29:32 She's not ringing any bells. Let me.
Speaker 6
02:29:33 Tell you a look.
Devon Stack
02:29:36 I don't know if she's ever come up before, I might reckon way better with faces than I am with names.
02:29:45 Well, I don't think any of these people are her.
02:29:46 What? What is?
02:29:53 Yeah, I don't have her talk. I'll put.
02:29:55 Her.
02:29:56 I'll put her in the notes. I'll put her in the notes. White cake says the Talmud is literally anti Christian and the Jews have produced more evil upon the world than any other race. Is it fair to say that Judaism is really just Satanism?
02:30:13 By a different name. Do Jews in fact worship Satan? I don't really worship Satan, but UM.
02:30:23 I mean, there's probably a lot of Satanic Jews there because there's there's Jews, the religion, and there's Jews, the people. And I would say there's well, I mean the Church of Satan was started by a Jew, right? So our most Satanist ethnically Jewish.
02:30:40 I mean, I don't know.
02:30:41 I don't know that we have the numbers for that I if I found out there were, I wouldn't.
02:30:45 Be super surprised.
02:30:49 Is the Talmud satanic? I mean, I don't know. It'd be weird if if Christians thought that Jews were satanic though, since they they, you know, both Christians and Jews believe in.
02:31:01 The Torah. So that would mean that the cushions are at least half satanic.
02:31:09 Let's see here, blue cord.
Speaker 2
02:31:13 What?
Devon Stack
02:31:20 I hit the I ****** ** my volume level. Hello. Hello. Hello. Alright, that's probably mostly normal. Good evening, Mr. Stack and chat. I'm going to be listening to the future. Looking back and judging replay gang. Thanks for having the courage to say what needs to be said. I appreciate what you do and look forward to the stream. Well, I appreciate.
Speaker 6
02:31:41 You.
Devon Stack
02:31:43 Being here for the support and hello in in the future when you listen to the replay there grand playing games, I was reading an article in the Canadian paper recently about the rise in violence, crime or oh, I read that all stupid violent crime in Canada, the journalist names.
02:32:02 Some of the prominent known cases, all Mohammed or Ahmed, etcetera, and it seems to go over her head. People act like the rise in crime is such a mystery, like the quickening from Art Bell. Exactly. Yeah. It's just a big mystery. It's a big mystery.
02:32:20 Yeah, I think some people, they, they know, they're just they're it's, it's cognitive dissonance they they goes against their religious belief that we are all the same and this like this whole.
02:32:32 News report was was absurd.
02:32:36 Right. It it was absurd. But it was. You have to know the way it was received when it was airing was it sounded reasonable to people because at the height of the civil rights movement, even the so-called conservatives were at least somewhat on board with this.
02:32:53 You know, and they they had to believe that. Oh, we're all the same. We all got children. It's going to be fine. It's just, you know, just a little. Take a little bit longer. Just they are little. They are little catching up to those. You're not going to.
02:33:05 You're not because they don't. They don't look at it as, oh, you're not going to fix 50,000 years of evolution overnight. They look at it as like, oh, well, it's. It was a cultural setback because of slavery and slavery was only like 400 years ago. So yeah, just just suck it up, guys. Just to hang in there a couple more centuries. And then the blacks will catch up.
02:33:26 Goy Boy, 1488, says. I know you view family members Interracially marrying as an individual choice, but now I can't push Pro White family compound community to my family. They will not follow me where one of their sons cannot go. I love my family dearly, but it seems I must separate.
02:33:46 From them, or sacrifice the safety of my future kids, my great grandpas family shunned my grandpa's brother. When he married a sheboon, I used to think they were jerks. But now I get it. Interracial marriage keeps the whole family from having healthy and realistic views on.
02:34:04 World. Also, I'm getting married this weekend and if you keep making good content, I'll be sure to add more young white warriors to your audience. Well, appreciate that, boy. Boy. Fortunately, my my position is just like I'm not going to tell people what to do with their family. It's it's all very, you know, like I'll never know.
02:34:25 All the the facts or the dynamics or the details. So when people ask me advice for that kind of stuff, it's like I just want to stay out. I don't want to tell someone to do some.
02:34:32 Thing and you know and **** ** their their relationship with their family when I don't have all the facts that, yeah, if it was like someone I knew and I knew their family and they asked me, I would tell them. But, you know, I don't know all the facts and nor can I. So you know, you do what you got to do and and you know even if you're not religious.
02:34:53 Maybe it's helpful to pray and ask. Ask for some guidance and and listen for.
02:34:58 An answer and.
02:34:59 And you can't. I mean, it's not. If you do that, it's nothing bad. It's not going to be a negative, right, even if if.
02:35:05 You know you're you're you're an atheist or something. If nothing else, it'll focus your your thoughts on the topic and and make you meditate on it and think about it. So I think that that's that would be valuable before you make any decisions, but also congratulations.
02:35:23 There's me little gory, gory boys and girls walking around. Pretty soon it sounds like.
02:35:29 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt.
Speaker 30
02:35:34 Hello, I'm old. Hi, Amy. Great. Great, great.
Devon Stack
02:35:49 All right, Devin, have you looked into the wave of Jewish migration at the turn of the 20th century? Yeah. We talked about that often very often. I believe it was due to the assassination of Tsar Alexander the 2nd.
02:36:04 Which triggered programs along with the inauguration of the Tsar Alexander the third, who wanted to return the country to autocratic rule. Your thoughts? Well, yeah, that part, that side of it. I have not studied yet, but that also.
02:36:19 Sounds plausible. I. Again, I haven't started it yet. I've been more studying the effects of it here. Like what? What they've done since they showed up. But yeah, we are going to be having the we're going to have to figure out like, what the **** because it was. It was a tremendous blow to the future and destiny of America to have this.
02:36:39 Huge migration of Jews into the country around the turn of the century, where nearly.
02:36:48 I mean, so many of the the worst.
02:36:51 Of the worst in our society and in the 20th century were Jews that came to America from Eastern Europe around that time period like and I and I just, almost, almost. It's almost every single time there's some exceptions, but like, it's shocking how almost every single time it is. So yeah, I'll be looking into that.
02:37:12 And doing a stream about that once I get the the time to thoroughly research that.
02:37:19 Across Sam's cross, Sam.
Speaker 30
02:37:24 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
02:37:30 Cross Am's, Bedford, TX elderly woman murdered a mother of someone I knew had warrants and was left alone to go on his way to go. Carry on with the.
02:37:44 Black dude. Very sick deal. You can read the stories about the stuff over and over, but when it happens in your inner circle, it's something else. Appreciate you, Sir. Well, there you go. It does have. And that's The thing is.
02:37:58 It it it?
02:37:59 Does it is something else and it's one thing for us to see these assaults.
02:38:03 And these murders and these vile acts of.
02:38:06 Of just bitterness and violence and contempt for white people that we see on a regular basis on, you know, Twitter or Telegram or whatever. It's one thing to see that and to know. I mean, obviously it's evidence that it's real and it's out there, but it's something entirely different when it happens in your, as you say, your inner circle.
02:38:27 And unfortunately, I think that it's going to have to increase in frequency for white people to actually or for some of them it enough of them to really kind of figure this out. It's going to have to directly affect enough.
02:38:42 Them to where the almost nearly no white person can say that they don't know someone personally. That has been a victim in this way and I just think that's inevitable. If well, if you stay in the cities particularly that's going to be a problem. And yeah, it's.
02:39:03 And it's it's sad that you can't. I mean, it's sad that there everyone's so brainwashed by the the propaganda to to get them to, to avoid that kind of catastrophic outcome. But that's. I just think that's where we're headed, unfortunately.
02:39:19 Jay Ray, 1981.
Speaker 10
02:39:22 Another sad I like the.
Speaker 3
02:39:23 Hello. Hi.
Devon Stack
02:39:24 Shape girl, I don't know 2.
02:39:25 Of them.
Speaker 30
02:39:27 Good.
Devon Stack
02:39:28 And I can't stop it. So we just got to, we just got to share the pain share.
Speaker 30
02:39:33 The any pain?
Devon Stack
02:39:36 Now the anguish.
02:39:38 Of the rejected gorilla's best streams and odyssey right now, Mr. Stack. Besides yourself, Harold Harold Rosenthal. That that's. I don't know who that is, but that sounds like a.
02:39:51 It's not Jewish last name David Davis Lehman also sounds Julie, but I don't know. I don't know. These people are checking out, he says. All right. Nationalist 1988. Here you go. Devin. A buddy and I wrote a black pill inspired metal song.
02:40:11 Tonight. Ohh no. But you know what?
Speaker 18
02:40:17 Yes.
02:40:18 You are gay.
Speaker 2
02:40:19 Whoa.
Devon Stack
02:40:40 There, there's your ******* metal song.
02:40:45 I'll tell you what.
02:40:47 Let's I'm gonna give it a.
02:40:48 Chance.
02:40:49 I'm gonna give it a chance.
02:40:52 But the we're using Gong show rules OK.
Speaker 2
02:41:06 Is coming.
02:41:24 Sponsored.
02:41:25 My choose.
02:41:50 Hello.
02:41:52 It's time to rest. This is just we need to destroy the righteous.
Speaker 3
02:42:18 Hi. Hi.
Devon Stack
02:42:19 All right, there's there's a link for people want to check that out. It's giving me Team America vibes a little bit. I was, I was looking to, I was going to try to play the Team America video in the background, but I couldn't find it there. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. People can check out the.
02:42:35 Song.
02:42:36 But like I said, I'm. I'm not a jukebox. It's quite literally.
02:42:41 But I do appreciate that they're nationalist 1988.
02:42:47 All right, Jay Ray, 1981.
02:42:48 One says Ohh, but most are insane. Therefore **** that. What what? What is this? What did you say before?
02:43:01 You were saying what I said there, what you said.
Speaker 6
02:43:03 Before.
Devon Stack
02:43:05 I don't know. OK, well, alright, Jay Ray and I tell you, I appreciate that jazz spot. The reason we are the ship. The ship skin smile when they the reason we see the ****.
02:43:18 Should skin smile when they are in court? Is not because they know that they will get a light sentence, which is true, but going to prison is not that big of a step down from living in the ghetto for us. It's a fail for or fall from grace for them. They have friends and family in jail already.
02:43:40 Well, very much. Well, I think I think she's been to jail before. So she she knows what she's getting herself into. Man, have little moral fiber. Blacks as a group didn't have chairs with back support prior to European contact trying to have blacks in modern society is like trying to run a crisis.
02:43:59 On an app or on the I guess I guess you mean the video game crisis on Abacus.
02:44:05 They're incompatible, some can assimilate, but even the chiller of most successful blacks.
02:44:12 Returned to the savage meaning, and there's actually some research on that that even when you have high IQ, blacks who reproduce with high IQ blacks, that their children are usually average for blacks.
02:44:29 So it is what it is.
02:44:31 Because there are such outliers, you know what I mean? The chances of that that exact configuration of of DNA resulting from even though their their parents are intelligent it it's it's very.
02:44:46 It's very hit or miss, mostly miss. At least that's what the statistics seem to to show hammer thorazine.
Speaker 20
02:45:08 I'm just the weekend photographer.
Devon Stack
02:45:12 Hammer. I keep my see. I'm all paranoid now, but staying muted and I keep hitting the wrong.
02:45:18 Button over here.
02:45:20 Today, a true demon, former Oregon Governor Neil Goldschmidt, went to hell. In 2004. He admitted to having repeatedly raped a 13 year old girl in the 1970s because of a meager 3 year statute of limitations. He got away with it. Perhaps a worthy topic, and yes, he was a Jew, obviously with a name like.
02:45:40 Gold.
02:45:42 And yeah, well, I'll tell you what, I wouldn't be surprised if, you know, just most governors don't have some kind of like that thing in their past. And Jewish governors especially.
02:45:53 Now that could be worth doing like a true crying thing about if there's I, I don't know what I mean. I don't know how in depth that story is or if it's just like he raped some girl.
02:46:02 I don't, you know, but it might be worth looking into.
02:46:06 Jay reenact anyone? Most likely we are ****** in America, but Europeans seem to be agitated like European bees. Let's say your thoughts on us going back to homelands. Reluctantly. I. Well, I don't think we'd be welcome there right now. And I think you're jumping the gun. It's one thing to say, like, well, look based on Irish people, they're they're not taking any **** and whatever.
02:46:26 Yeah, let's see if that actually play out. You know, let's let's see a a European country actually kick him out.
02:46:35 Because I I look, I hope they do.
02:46:37 It.
02:46:38 I hope they do it.
02:46:40 I don't see them doing it, but I hope they do it.
02:46:44 But a lot more would have to change because like I said in in my case, like what's my home country, right? Like Scotland, the UK. I mean, I'd go to jail for just doing the show. I wouldn't. Yeah, that's assuming I'm not like, banned from there already or they'd be allowed to like, you know, stay there because, you know as much as they they love their.
02:47:04 African immigrants, they don't seem to want white people to, you know, to go in there. They'll want to make make sure that I do all the paperwork and whatever. Right. So even if that's something I wanted to do.
02:47:15 I I think I would just end up being in jail. I'm. I'm just not.
02:47:20 I'm not convinced that they're they're turning this around, you know, like, hey, maybe they are.
02:47:26 I I hope they do and I'll love to see it if it happens. Just, you know, doesn't uh.
02:47:34 I'll believe it when I see it. How about that?
02:47:37 All right. And now we've got based Polish crusader.
Speaker 10
02:47:43 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
Devon Stack
02:47:48 Go, Julie, this Fagg is.
02:48:06 Based Polish crusader with the big dono Devin. Sorry about the confusion with my hyper chat in your last stream I indicated there would be a follow up post to it that you searched for in vain. After my initial post honestly declined any further charges you hyper chat and I could not post follow-ups as intended. Hopefully it works this time.
02:48:26 And then you have. OK, now it, yes now it.
02:48:28 Appears to have work.
02:48:30 Touching back on my time at Concord High in the 90s last year, Concord High School Board or yeah school board officially changed the name of the school from the Minuteman to the Bears. One of the main reasons given by the board for the change is student trustee Suzanne Barrios.
02:48:50 Said that, many of the students she talked to didn't even know what minute men was, given that they the school was majority majority Latino and did not feel it represented or didn't feel represented by the mascot. I want to change the mascot to something that they have pride in.
02:49:05 Trustin in the 90s it was about 70% white, remainder Asian and Mexican and everyone knew who the Minutemen were. My early years as I grew up in South Africa, so your streams that often touch on that topic also cut deep. My family fled. That collapsing failed state in 1986.
02:49:26 And we eventually ended up in conquered. I declined to do something, do some, or decided to do some sleuthing.
02:49:34 And I have found that the remainder of the diversity training videos from 2 streams ago, good DVD rips as well. They're actually 7 in that series. Ohh, that's interesting. I wonder where you found those. I watched the first one and it's gold. My favorite line was Weinstein to manage diversity or diversity will manage them.
02:49:53 I'm going to send the link for all seven, but you need to promise not to throw me in the gay link pit. No **** would love to see another part of this. My favorite is how you set the scene.
02:50:05 Almost like a book on tape. Uh, yeah, yeah. Send that over if you got like, because I looked everywhere for those things. Well, obviously not everywhere. Cause you found them, but I I had a real hard time locating the other ones. They weren't on the in the usual places. Yeah, if you if you.
02:50:26 If you link it or you can DM me on on Twitter or something like that and I'll I'll keep an eye out for that.
02:50:33 We can probably go over those cause I it it seemed like they would be kind of gold because it was so cheesy, although weirdly it was. It was. It was cheesy. You know what I noticed?
Speaker 21
02:50:43 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:50:45 I kind.
Speaker 6
02:50:45 Of.
Devon Stack
02:50:46 I kind of want to show this just because like.
02:50:48 I I I noticed it after the stream was over.
Speaker 12
02:50:53 Let's see.
Devon Stack
02:50:57 I'm going to back up to when that was.
02:51:04 That was.
02:51:17 It takes out. No, that's not the right one. Where is it?
02:51:24 Uh, it's named something weird, I think, because of how I had to save it. Uh, ************.
02:51:31 It's not that it's not really that crazy, it's just that the.
02:51:37 There's that scene with the black guy talking to the Black Lady Ray. He's like.
02:51:41 Oh yeah, well, Lord.
02:51:43 Boss is reasonable. Go go tell him your idea or whatever. And I I really. I noticed after the stream I was watching that clip. He's not even typing on the computer. He's just moving his hands.
02:51:55 Up and down.
02:51:58 OK, once you notice it, it's hilarious.
02:52:05 Uh, let me see if I can find.
02:52:06 This I don't think this is.
02:52:08 That's not going to be it.
02:52:12 Let me all right, you know.
02:52:12 Let me let me do this.
02:52:15 I think I still have that.
02:52:17 That file somewhere.
02:52:20 What did I call it?
02:52:27 Yeah, here it is. Diversity training.
Speaker 25
02:52:38 All right.
Devon Stack
02:52:49 Yeah. Here, there, there it is.
Speaker 6
02:52:54 Let me see here.
Devon Stack
02:53:01 Like his fingers aren't touching the buttons like look, just look at his fingers. They never touch the buttons. He's just, like, wiggling his fingers over the keyboard.
Speaker 20
02:53:13 It's not enough to have good ideas and good relations with coworkers.
Devon Stack
02:53:23 It's super obvious in one of these. Right, right there, right.
Speaker 6
02:53:28 Watch.
Speaker 23
02:53:29 Ohh, come on. He's a nice guy.
Devon Stack
02:53:34 He can't even fake you as a computer.
Speaker 3
02:53:38 Wow.
Speaker 27
02:53:40 Suggestions from me?
Speaker 23
02:53:42 Oh, come on. He's a knife.
Devon Stack
02:53:50 I'm just pretending to work.
02:53:55 Anyway, I thought that was funny.
02:54:01 Let's see your ink, stone says, worth mentioning.
02:54:06 The brilliant and Larry Brilliant is most likely referring to the brilliance of a precious stone rather than intelligence added to the same pile of gold, silver, Ruby, diamond, et cetera.
02:54:18 Yeah, I don't. I don't think that that was even like his real name. I I think that the, I mean you you might be right just cause that does seem to be how Jews name themselves when they.
02:54:28 They changed their name.
Speaker
02:54:29 But.
Devon Stack
02:54:30 Yeah, I saw that name was like, Ohh really, Larry. Brilliant. That sounds realistic. Just like Harry reasoned. Men of lower, lower moral fiber. One reason why the Yankees were tolerant of the ******* was the only ******* they encountered with those that ended or earned freedom prior to the emancipation.
02:54:50 Nation they are referred to as the pre Bellum Freedman and basically represented the top 5% of blacks. The Yankee opinions changed when they were confronted with the antebellum free Blacks. That very brief period of enjoying their company was quickly replaced with white.
02:55:10 Flight in response to their dealings with the average black person. Right. No, it's just they had no ******* experience. Just like, honestly. Like most boomers don't really have like, they went to most boomers went to high schools that were basically 100% white.
02:55:24 And same thing if if there was like a black kid, it was like the top 1% black kid and same thing with their jobs, right? They were. They were getting into the job market before the affirmative action stuff was, you know, full bore. And so they were working in places that were either 100% white or if there was diversity, it was like the top, you know, tier.
02:55:44 Diversity. People that got in before you know, with not as a result of the government forcing them into the workplace.
02:55:52 A new channel man says shout out to ******** ******. Yes, ******** Fagot has has.
02:56:00 Has has gone away, or at least.
02:56:05 For now, corn pop, the bad dude says. How much would you say the situation in Haiti is due to Western?
Speaker 24
02:56:12 Then.
Devon Stack
02:56:14 Western constant intervention the West is trying to send in death squads again to deal with the resistance in West Haiti. No, I just think it's always going to be a mess.
02:56:24 I I don't think we're doing them any favors, but I don't think that they're a mess because it's like, it's like when people say, well, the black community, they're only bad because of the welfare. If we take away the welfare, then they'll be, you know, it's like, Nah, I mean, like, that might you might maybe a handful of blacks that would be true.
02:56:44 But look, as we just watched the video describing the the situation prior to Johnson expanding the welfare state to the level that it was, they weren't doing awesome before that. They were rioting and burning cities down before then, and there was still welfare before that. But it like the level that it's at now, I don't think it's.
02:57:03 Made any worse.
02:57:05 It's not any better, but it's just that's just the way it's gonna be.
02:57:10 And I don't. I don't know. Something with Haiti. It's like, meddling obviously isn't good.
02:57:16 Haiti would, but Haiti would never be. It wouldn't be like a modern country. It might be a functional third world country of a functioning primitive society.
02:57:27 That would eventually evolve into something, but not for many, many, many, many generations.
02:57:36 Rorschach, rorschach. We're going to see what this says.
Speaker 24
02:57:45 Rorschach, 2112.
Devon Stack
02:57:47 Alright, there we go.
02:57:50 With also.
Speaker 10
02:57:52 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.
Speaker 2
02:57:53 The mado.
Devon Stack
02:57:57 Go, Julie, this Fagg is.
02:58:14 All right, all right.
02:58:16 Thing's been a dissident for years and I can't believe I just discovered you. A few months ago when you were on with Vince James. I've been binge watching your previous streams lately. Amazing content. Pat Conn Series was a masterpiece. Gay 90s series. Was eye opening. Keep up the good work. Well, I appreciate that. And welcome to the.
02:58:37 The pill poppers or or whatever. Yeah, like a lot of people. I'm. I'm always surprised at how many. I mean, I guess it makes sense. I'm not like.
02:58:48 Promoted by any algorithm like that, but there's I even had people say recently like ohh whatever you used to make YouTube videos. I used to like your YouTube videos. What happened to you where you it's like really that was like 4 ******* years ago. So I never stopped making content, you know just I even told people I even posted to YouTube saying YouTube.
02:59:08 He's gay and I and gave him links to where I was going. Maybe I need to do that again for the the people that are still on there because I still have. Like, I think it's finally dropped below 200,000 Subs just because like obviously I haven't posting them forever.
02:59:22 But maybe I'll post another video on there and just be like, hey, I'm, I'm still you. You realize I still do stuff.
02:59:29 But welcome and thank you for the the big donut there.
02:59:34 Awesome. Awesome.
Speaker 10
02:59:36 Yeah.
Speaker 20
02:59:47 I'm just the weekend photographer.
Devon Stack
02:59:49 Awesome says long overdue. Uber deserve donation. Thank you. Well, thank you. Awesome for the the awesome sauce, if you will. Man of low moral fiber regarding people's enthusiasm for saying, I think it's a positive thing.
03:00:05 I didn't articulate it well a few streams ago, but I think having a special coded word for them that does beg the question is it worth having these people is a good thing. Anything for an ounce of tribalism for us.
Speaker 5
03:00:22 Yeah. And I don't I.
Devon Stack
03:00:22 Don't know what I I don't think that's the word though, because historically.
03:00:25 It's got different.
03:00:27 Baggage to it or, you know, maybe baggage is the wrong word. But if if you had a word that that instead of conjuring up white guilt, which it will in some people would conjure up.
03:00:43 Profound.
03:00:45 Societal.
03:00:47 Cultural and physical costs, you know? Yeah. Like, just like, like the, the, the, the racial Ponzi scheme as.
03:00:58 Well, that's what that's that's what it is.
03:01:00 Blacks, maybe that maybe you can. They can do a play on words with that. Blacks are basically in America, a racial Ponzi scheme. It's the racial equivalent of a racial group equivalents of a Ponzi scheme where you just keep paying into it and paying into it and paying into it, never giving back. You're just making other people rich. And one day they're going to **** you.
03:01:20 That's the way that's the way it is.
03:01:23 Bessemer, Bessemer, 72, Speaking of black people.
03:01:33 Hi there. My grandfather had a ham radio. He had a world map on the wall where he would put push pins of the locations of the people he spoke with. I also remember him saying he hated that that show, The Jeffersons, an offshoot of Archie Bunker.
03:01:50 Thank you or thanks to you. I now understand why he said that.
03:01:56 Well, and if he's still around?
03:01:58 Surf.
03:02:00 If he's not, you have that radio. It's it's. It's a good skill to have. I mean, some people find it fun as a hobby as well, but at the very least, you should be able to competently communicate using alternative means. And Ham radio is the best or even CBI. I.
03:02:20 I was bored recently.
03:02:22 And I decided to whip out a an old CB like just a ghetto *** CB.
03:02:29 And see if I could pick up any like without getting all crazy.
03:02:34 You know.
03:02:36 Side like it wasn't even like it was an old CB, so it was like a 23 channel. It wasn't like a 40 channel CB 23 channel CB just does AM doesn't do. Side band doesn't have like the the quote UN quote extra channels built into it. You know no mods, just a ***** ** ****.
03:02:52 Old school CB and I was surprised that I was getting propagation. I talked to a guy that was he was he was only putting out like 7 watts so he wasn't using like one of these crazy ******* amplifiers, he.
03:03:07 Was in Florida.
03:03:09 And I'm nowhere near Florida now that propagation was short lived.
03:03:14 But it it happened and I've noticed now that I've been listening to it more and more to see like, oh, this is because you don't need a license for that's big ham. For some people it's a good baby step in the ham radio. It's a very affordable step into ham radio and there they.
03:03:34 There, there's free banding you can do as well, which is like a legal Gray area where you can trans. Well, it's a legal Gray area, so I'll leave it at that, I'll.
03:03:42 Let you look it up if you want to look into.
03:03:44 But but it's that it would be a way of tiptoeing your way into ham radio without without having to go full bore into.
03:03:55 Spending a lot of money on something and that might be a fun thing. I think that it might be a.
03:04:00 Fun thing to cover at some point.
03:04:02 You know, and it would be a fun thing to get people using. You know, if there were some frequencies that cause it's not it it. Well, it's no long, it's not dead. It's no longer what it was. It's not.
03:04:16 It's populated. In fact, it's weirdly popular. It's populated by people you wouldn't expect. There's a lot of black people on CBS, like from this, you know, what's really weird, Sir, mix a lot is into CB.
03:04:31 Sir Mix-a-lot is is uh. He goes on the on the.
Speaker 2
03:04:36 Super Bowl.
Devon Stack
03:04:37 Which is a channel 6 on C channel 6 on in the CB World. In America at least, is where mostly black people, but not just black people, but it seems to be. I mean, not mostly, but a lot of black people.
03:04:51 Run gigantic antennas with really illegal amounts of of of power and talk over each other and talk **** to each other trying to overpower each other signals and it's.
03:05:07 It's kind of bizarre. It's like very.
03:05:11 It's just, it's really, it's I I want to say. It's fascinating. It's really not that fascinating, but it's it is kind of just from a when when you come from the world of ham radio into that, you're just kind of like.
03:05:22 All right, I guess the.
03:05:24 Kind of makes sense.
03:05:27 But this feels completely different, you know, but aside from that, the rest of it all, the free band and all that stuff, it's all. It's pretty much all white guys and well, and it's not as cool as it was. It's there's a lot of white trash, a lot of, you know, weirdo, schizophrenic.
03:05:45 People on cue cards and **** like that, but.
03:05:49 You know it's it's also unregulated. So I guess that's what you're going to get, it's I guess it's.
03:05:54 Like the radio.
03:05:54 Equivalent of 4 Chan, right. So you're going to get just ******* a bunch of nonsense. But you're also going to get some cool stuff and it's a good skill to have. Like I said, CB antenna is cheap and small compared to a ham radio antenna.
03:06:10 I mean, you can get big CB ones if you want, but you can get stuff that will just do the trick and they're not massive. You can get a A10 meter radio, a quote UN quote 10 meter radio that is very simple to, shall we say.
03:06:27 Used for CB at a well, we'll just say that you you have to research it a little bit, but anyway it's it's it's well look can I do?
03:06:38 All right, Spy Hunter says snipers are the ones that make sure nothing actually happens.
03:06:45 In video games, that's true.
03:06:49 In a riot situation, I would imagine they make things happen.
03:06:54 Ripped homeless guy says cream of the cream of the crop. Once we've reverted to the mean, now I have.
03:07:05 Now I have anyway.
03:07:07 Or I have. Anyway, we cannot have equality, but we can address glaring deficiencies like allowing few people to hoard and consolidate multiple properties if they were cheaper. A lot of people who cannot compete now could.
03:07:26 I'm not sure I'll follow you on this one ripped homeless guy.
03:07:31 I'm not 100% following what you're getting at there fashion, Chad says. We need a Sandy Hook deep dive because I never dived into it. Well, you know.
03:07:42 I don't want to be like sound like a a ***** or like that, but I mean.
03:07:47 There's apparently they're very litigious.
03:07:54 And uh, it's one of those things I almost feel like if I I would probably need a lawyer before I covered it, you know? And I guess that was the point of why they did it, but it's like.
03:08:07 I would have thought that the 1st amendment would would would protect you talking about that.
03:08:14 But apparently not.
03:08:17 And uh.
03:08:20 I'd be lying if I said that that didn't make me, at least.
03:08:24 A little hesitant to do a whole stream on it.
03:08:28 There once was this really long documentary that was. I mean, it's like good luck finding now I'm I'm guessing, but it was on YouTube. It wasn't all good it. But it was like long it was.
03:08:39 Like.
03:08:40 I forget it was like.
03:08:41 It was longer than four hours.
03:08:43 And I washed all of it and.
03:08:46 There's enough of it that is.
03:08:49 That was good. I mean, like, it's not all that was good. Some of us kind of like out there.
03:08:54 But enough of it was pretty solid to where I was. Like. Yeah, it didn't happen. There's.
03:09:00 Too many shenanigans it it's. It's just too much like it's it's one of those things where you're like, well, if any one of these is right, then there's something wrong here and.
03:09:14 There's something wrong with that whole story. There's something wrong with that whole story.
Speaker 30
03:09:19 Thanks, Jews. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello.
Devon Stack
03:09:27 Thanks, Jew, says the Kalergi plan is nonsense. Where there are only brown people, they divide into shades of brown, like in India. The Darkeyes are the untouchables. The lighter Indians are the elite priest cast.
03:09:42 And the lightest are.
03:09:45 Bollywood star.
03:09:47 Yeah, I. But I think they feel like with enough propaganda and forcing.
03:09:56 Integration that they'll get around that and it's not really, really, they don't really care that.
03:10:00 Much that any.
03:10:02 Anything that the only other group that I think Jews are worried about are are white people. So if as long as they can get the the top tier whites to.
Speaker 21
03:10:14 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:10:16 Have a couple of shades of brown to them. Then you know what you think they're worried about Bollywood stars.
03:10:22 You know, I I don't think I think Jews are are are going to be are going to feel like Oh no, the Bollywood stars are going to get us, you know.
03:10:31 So if they can just get us to Bollywood star level Brown, then I think that that would be a success for them. Lord, the King says reminder, the Blacks moved to Northern cities during World War One to fill manual labor roles.
03:10:43 Every city north of the Mason Dixon line was over 90% white before the First World War. Yeah. And in this thing in this news story, they talked about the race riots that happened during World War One and World War 2 as a result. And that's something that we haven't covered and that one, it might be interesting to.
03:11:01 To take a look at uh right here, knoxy clean gets the tough stains out. That's right, Spy Hunter said. That's from link stone or ink stone rather. Spy Hunter says they don't want to control their own lives. They only want to control or control over yours.
03:11:19 Well, that's why we need to put enough distance between us, where that's not possible. Lord of the King says the LA School District was forced to stop using IQ scores to rate aptitude because certain groups were overwhelmingly classified as mentally ********.
03:11:38 That is not unbelievable.
03:11:43 Man of low, low moral fiber regarding Lord of the Kings anecdote about blacks being largely classified as mentally ********, the original clinical definition of mental retardation was 85 IQ A1 standard deviation below the white mean. This meant over half of blacks were classified as *******.
03:12:02 The definition later changed. Yeah, I believe you're correct.
03:12:07 Because of exactly what you're saying there.
03:12:10 Because that would literally mean.
03:12:13 Half of blacks were ******** and didn't know how to type on keyboards apparently. Let's see man Lord of the King says, may have a little more fiber based contacts provider. They're actually much more ******** than the lower scope cope revisions. They are overwhelmingly ********.
03:12:35 Ohh there you go.
03:12:36 And in the cities, I feel like especially of you have high concentrations on the more parasitic of of all groups, right. So you're going to get like the extra low low IQ members of every group in a in a urban setting. Common filth, respecter says, take my money. Appreciate that.
03:12:57 Western Inoculator says it's too bad the black or the back to live Liberia movement wasn't able to succeed in shipping these ******* back to Africa. Do you think racial separation could ever happen?
03:13:11 There are here great stream the night, by the way.
03:13:17 No, I mean I look, I think like I said, at a certain point when everyone knows someone personally that's being affected by it, you'll have a little bit of that, but it's just there's look go out and go out side and just talk to random white people.
03:13:37 And in anywhere in the public, in public and good luck, I mean, like, there's probably parts of the country you'd be able to do this, but generally speaking, anywhere in America or especially outside of America try to get a white person in public to say they think that there's racial differences that go beyond.
03:13:57 The aesthetic, and you know it's good luck. Good luck finding people that are, even if they believe it, are willing to admit it publicly or even privately. A lot of these people. So it's just, you know, it is what it is.
03:14:12 Scottish American jerk.
03:14:19 Scottish American jerk hate. Even as kids. My brother and I always ask to see the latest movie off their dad. With seeing himself first, we were told no many times. This unflinching discipline is what our race must maintain, survive thoughts. If you're listening to that.
03:14:36 Happy Father's Day. I love you. Yeah, my parents.
03:14:41 My parents censored.
03:14:44 What we were allowed to watch, I would say it.
03:14:49 It worked when I was younger.
03:14:52 Because I was, you know, I didn't really have a whole lot of autonomy when I was, you know, like 7. As I got older, I it made it more. I I resented it more. And I would try to find ways of of seeing it anyway, if I wanted to see it.
03:15:12 And I usually was able to.
03:15:15 I I think it's it's different for every kid, but you can only shelter them so much and not every kid's going to want to be.
03:15:23 Like I was.
03:15:24 Kind of a I was like a deviant, but like in a way, you know, I kind of lost right. Like I was. I wasn't. I wasn't very. I I was like.
03:15:34 Delinquent, I guess not a deviant. That was a I was a delinquent child, so I was going to get in trouble anyway.
03:15:42 And not every kids like that. So.
03:15:45 I mean, I don't know it's.
03:15:46 A tough call.
03:15:47 But yeah, you can only you can only show them so much, they're eventually they're going to be exposed to it, and you don't want them to be completely taken off guard. You know, they they need to be at least aware that the evil is out there. So that's a tough one.
03:16:05 Guitar Dude 1356 says did you hear about the 40 candidates murdered before the Jew won the Mexican Presidency?
03:16:13 I did. I saw a headline about that. Hypothetically, even if the whole country woke up and actively tried to assert Jewish power, I think they would stop at nothing to retain it. False flags, murders of countless Americans, etcetera. Thoughts.
03:16:27 Uh, you mean here or in Mexico? You mean like uh?
03:16:30 If everyone tried to rise up, and no, you won't be able to stop it if every if every quote UN quote based, you know, white guy in unison rose up and tried to take the country back, it would happen very quickly.
03:16:47 But that's The thing is that would never that, that can't happen, that will never happen. There's not that much unity or or or even the ability to coordinate something like that or even people willing to do that. There's enough people that are there as long as they can complain about things on Twitter and whatever they're, you know, they're they're fine.
03:17:08 You know, they they they'll get it out of their system and they'll go back.
03:17:10 To.
03:17:10 Work at their their machine. You know, being a cog in the machine job and and just like, what can you?
03:17:18 Do I guess?
03:17:20 You know, they're they're they're they're not willing to sacrifice anything. Most people are not willing to sacrifice anything.
03:17:27 And and like I said, Intel of course once.
03:17:30 Once it's a.
03:17:32 And no longer theoretical existential threat, but a very real, you know, happen to a family member, kind of a thing. Then I think attitudes will change.
03:17:44 Arch Stanton. I know a.
03:17:49 Lot of sad rookies tonight.
Speaker 3
03:17:49 Hello.
Speaker 30
03:17:53 Play, play, play.
Speaker 10
03:17:59 Apes, I guess capes are not monkeys typically.
Devon Stack
03:18:04 Alright, Stanton, I remember watching the video from Watts in grade school with blacks getting fire hoses to the soundtrack of Sad piano music. It ****** me off that I totally bought into the white guilt because I thought, well, because I didn't know any better. Anyway, thanks for another great stream. Exactly, though I think we all had to watch that.
03:18:22 Stuff and or some version of that. And yeah, we were all like oh wow, man, our I guess grandpas generation, they were a bunch of real ********. You know? They just ******* handed black people for no reason.
03:18:35 And you know, what? Did you know? I'm gonna tell you started meeting black people.
03:18:40 Guitar Dude 1356 with the demographics as they are in the US, I feel the only way to get Jews out of power and to have America first policies regardless of race, is to enact ******** nationalism. And since the Jews pushed the complete opposite of nationalism, it wouldn't be impossible to kick them out.
03:19:01 Well, now you have a lot of Jews pushing nationalism and trying to Jews play both sides. They they find them.
03:19:09 Themselves, you know they'll they'll. They're like chameleons. They'll adjust to it and try to, you know, the best way to fight the opposition is to be the one guiding it kind of strategy. And and they have the money to do it. You know they have the money to do it. And it's one thing to say. Well, you know and act ******** nationalism. Well, OK well, how how does that?
03:19:30 Exactly happened and act ********. You know, wave a magic wand. It has been enacted. The ******** nationalism is now in progress. It's like, no, it's most people don't don't feel a connection to this country. A lot of people just don't.
03:19:45 There anymore, and even the people that would be like myself, who would be nationalists, given the right circumstances, a lot of us have just.
03:19:55 Been like what? What?
03:19:56 Am I? What would I be so proud about at this point? Really. Like what? What? I'm. I'm into.
03:20:03 Like, what is what? What is? What is an American now? Like, what does America even mean?
03:20:07 What are American values?
03:20:10 You know the the kinds of things that that you're thinking of in terms of American values or I I'm assuming you mean America are aren't what American values are or and that's not even like the that's not even like the the veneer anymore, like it's it's outmoded, outdated.
03:20:31 Obsolete.
03:20:33 Values that no longer are are compatible with the new people.
03:20:38 And so it's it's a, it's a whole new set of values that.
03:20:43 I I couldn't really and a lot of people couldn't get behind. It's like it's just not going to happen that way. I I know people are wanting to, they want to.
03:20:52 Find some. Well, what if we just do?
03:20:53 Yes. Well, for one thing, it's easy to say. What if we just do this? It's another thing to actually to do this. The other thing is I just don't think I just it's it's it's there's too much momentum behind the current trajectory to like really kind of kind of right this ship it's it's at a certain point like I said you you cross over the event.
03:21:14 Rising. And it's just you're done. And I think we've already done that, so.
03:21:19 I just don't think there's any. There's no option to fix it at this point. Western inoculator have you heard the of the movie? The bonfire of the vanities? That would make for a good stream, yet another movie where the Jews were flaunting their power right in front of our faces?
03:21:33 I read the book and I I've seen the movie, but it's been a long time so I'd have to go back and check those out.
03:21:42 Cat Hugger says I teach the main difference in behavior I see is if a white kid is playing around in class and I tell him to stop, they freeze up. Look down, say sorry and stop what they do. When I tell a black kid the same thing, it's always a fight. What? What did I do?
03:22:00 I was just blah blah blah. They never accepted. Well, that's a I'm sure you have a very similar experience that that that, you know that I'm sure like.
03:22:10 Cops would tell you the exact same thing when they pull people over, right? The white people are like, oh, sorry, Sir. Oh, yeah. I didn't see the speed limit sign was black.
03:22:19 Like **** you.
03:22:20 And then they run off and get shot, you know? And and those kids in your class are probably going to end up, you know, that's how some of them will, at least.
03:22:28 End up going out thin.
03:22:30 Headline one in 1960.
03:22:34 The federal revenue was 168 billion, so 2 billion is 1.19 percent 2023, the federal revenue was 4439 billion, so 1.19% is 52 billion in today's money.
03:22:55 Yeah, it would be an endless money pit it well, it would mean it would be. It is. It's black. People are an endless money pit. It just is.
03:23:03 Aside from all the obvious other things, it's endless money pit. It's endless drain and it's just the the cost or the benefit does not justify the cost.
03:23:15 And and no one will ever be able to show that it does, which is why that's never even made as an argument. They just pretend that the cost doesn't exist.
03:23:24 A lowly scribing God's army. Sobering show. Thanks again for your works. This is the first time I've ever posted a link. No, no.
Speaker
03:23:33 No.
Speaker 12
03:23:34 Yes.
Speaker 2
03:23:35 OK, here. Whoa.
Speaker 12
03:23:57 Alright.
Devon Stack
03:23:59 Scottish American jerk. See, we're gonna pretend that never happened.
03:24:17 Hey there I think the WRDS White world diaspora societies should start in the three whitest states of each time zone, relocate, make babies, teach racial unity, and expand. Plus, we need vetted private chat to set this up. What are your thoughts to port all the ads? Make lots of white?
03:24:36 Kids again, it's nothing. I would talk about on in, in a public forum. I'd I'd put it that way. I think that these kinds of things, these are good ideas and they're things that we shouldn't discuss in a public forum. But aside from just the general ideas.
03:24:55 And I don't think everyone should do the same thing either necessarily, cause I think that some ideas are gonna work and some aren't, and so it'd be good to have multiple people trying multiple things, and if one of those ideas manages to work great, then now we've got a model that works.
03:25:12 Let's see here Veruca salt reminder. Nauseous gases were never used by the Nazis to harm anyone. Also for running.
03:25:23 Ohh the button here we.
Speaker 2
03:25:25 Go. Ohh look *****.
Devon Stack
03:25:29 Night Nation review we're we're actually would be Hitler for the Nazis would be.
03:25:37 Night. Make sure view you can stream to YouTube and just delete the replay right away. Many guys with big YouTube channels from the old days do that like Tim Murdoch does that just an option. Maybe a way to pull a few stragglers into where you are now? Just an idea.
03:25:55 I don't know. I kind of just say I I.
03:25:57 Kind of just feel.
03:25:57 Like **** YouTube also. You know what I mean? Like it. I I don't want to give people a a reason to.
03:26:05 To use YouTube.
03:26:07 Just people that.
03:26:10 Yeah, like unless you're doing looking like researching something like DIY or or watching cat videos, it's like what are you, what are you doing on YouTube? You know what I mean?
Speaker 10
03:26:20 Mine fewer.
Speaker 21
03:26:35 No.
Speaker 11
03:26:51 That will keep him busy for a while.
Devon Stack
03:26:57 All right. Hey, David, do you think there's any chance of another Hitler rising up and rousing up the masses, or do you think that the Internet media censorship combined with the intelligence agencies like Mossad and CIA will prevent something like that from happening? I'm sick of all this controlled.
03:27:13 I mean, I I don't. I don't look. Is it possible that a charismatic leader pops up? I guess. But it's it, you know, it's not to be like Hitler 2.0. It's going to be.
03:27:27 You know something different, much different. Unfortunately, I think that I think it's possible, but.
03:27:39 You know, again, you're still. Look, you're trying to find like ways of of of not crashing the ship or or crashing the airplane that's like.
03:27:49 Headed towards the ground at A at 400 knots and is like 50 feet above the air. It's like it's not even physically possible to pull it up at this point, you know? So it's it's, you know, it's.
03:28:04 It's time to it's time to give all that **** up. It's time to give all that **** up and.
03:28:09 And and think more about like, OK well, how can I how can I try to fix what I got. You know what what I actually have control over.
03:28:17 Which is your own family.
03:28:21 Jack Travis Smith, I hope.
03:28:23 By chance you you skimmed or will skim through the racial elements of European history by Hans Gunther interested to hear your thoughts on the sections, the bodily characteristics of the European races, the mental characteristics of the European races. Regardless things. Now I haven't had chance in.
03:28:44 Yeah, I've. I've got. I've. I've got a lot going on over here right now. So I haven't had a chance there yet. White Tiger Kingdom.
03:28:55 Let's see here.
03:28:58 We'll do something different.
Speaker 30
03:29:00 Show me today we'll be reading the best Christmas ever. I start.
Devon Stack
03:29:06 The magic *****.
Speaker 2
03:29:07 Christmas tree.
Speaker 18
03:29:17 You did the.
Speaker 3
03:29:24 Thank you.
Speaker 30
03:29:30 Best.
03:29:31 Christmas. Ever.
Devon Stack
03:29:36 All right, white Tiger Kingdom says long overdue. While I appreciate that and.
03:29:41 Yeah. Well, thank thank you for the support there. White Tiger Kingdom ripped Thomas. Guy says I'm Amy.
03:29:50 Well, you're not Amy, though.
03:29:54 I don't have a button frame anyway, it's it's in the rando deck, so it just gets played when it gets played. Lord of the King says this dono goes out to calling calling Calligan calligan. I don't know some kind of potato sounding name.
03:30:12 Let's see here, Kellen. I don't. Let's say that he is endless money pit and a constant drain. Well, there you go. See what I saw says is there a connection between the Federal Reserve being installed and the the? I think I mean, rise of immigration by Jews.
03:30:32 Uh.
03:30:34 I mean not, not directly. You know, like the people that were involved in that were not themselves, Eastern European Jewish immigrants.
03:30:46 The Rothschilds, I would say, had more to do with that than Eastern European Jews, although.
03:30:55 Maybe there's an aspect to that. That was I I read the monster on Jekyll Island like a long time ago, and I did a video on it at one point.
03:31:07 But we're talking like this would have been like five years ago or so.
03:31:11 But and it was before I was really.
03:31:14 Really hip to the whole.
03:31:17 Eastern European Jews turn of the century thing. So I wasn't really sensitive to that when I was reading it, so I wasn't. You know, I I would, I would might not have noticed if there was that element to it.
03:31:27 I I suspect the author would have not made a deal of that either, because he's just kind of like some boomer guy. From what I remember about him.
03:31:37 But.
03:31:39 And I guess it's possible.
03:31:41 I guess it's possible.
03:31:44 Debatable facts.
03:31:47 Debatable facts.
Speaker 30
03:31:52 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker 17
03:31:59 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
03:32:05 There's debatable facts with the big dodo, so I try to mix it up a little bit there. Somewhat of a new listener and I've been really enjoying your content. Thanks Devin. Well, I appreciate that. Debatable. Thanks. And there's nothing debatable about that, but I'm enjoying my content. I got really worked out as.
03:32:25 As smoothly as I thought it would. But then thank you for welcome aboard. And thank you for the the support there. Debatable. Thanks.
03:32:32 War Goose says good morning from Cape Cod. Well, good. Good evening from America.
03:32:42 And thank you for the support there, man, have low moral fiber says please please add at least one tunnel Jew bumper.
03:32:50 I don't think I have. I don't think I ever made anything that was tunnel Dewey.
03:32:55 You know I.
03:32:56 Think that the closest thing that the tunnel Jew thing was just this, you know?
Speaker 16
03:32:59 Half $1,000,000.
Devon Stack
03:33:04 That's the closest we ever got to like.
03:33:07 Being tunnel jewy.
03:33:11 At least I think.
03:33:11 So.
Speaker 6
03:33:18 Let's see. Did I do anything?
Devon Stack
03:33:21 And what is that? No, that's not one.
03:33:29 Yeah, we got this. I haven't played that in a while.
03:33:35 Haven't played that in a while. They all that alright. Let's take a look over at Rumble.
03:33:46 At Rumble, we've got Henry Ford F-150. After we take our homelands back and we will take them back. How do we prevent future generations from letting them back in? White egalitarian nature is inevitable.
03:34:02 I think you just have to enshrine that into the.
03:34:05 The the constitutions of your I look, I think that to some extent, you know, it's like anything else, you've always got to fight it, right? Like any other evil. You're always got to fight it. You're not going to be able to. Well, we'll do this one thing and then this evil is is defeated forever. You know, I don't, I don't think that happens no matter what you're talking about.
03:34:26 You know? Otherwise, why would we always have to? We would need police, you know, like oh.
03:34:32 Well, we made, we made a murderer.
03:34:34 Illegal. So no one murders anymore. It's like, well, it doesn't really work like that. So you can you can do your best to make the your descendants understand. What is this? That's what happens when I go to the rumble.
03:34:43 Well, doesn't.
03:34:46 Yeah, sometimes. Yeah, you can, you can.
03:34:49 Do your best to like try to make sure your descendants.
03:34:53 Take seriously the lessons that you've learned and and and transmit your wisdom to them and. And that's what I think the founding fathers attempted to do, and maybe had they known how things are going to work out, they might have been a little more explicit about certain things or or whatever, but there's no guarantees.
03:35:12 Right. There's no way to really.
03:35:14 Ensure that that the your vision for the future is going to be the direction that you're you're even when you make it into a religion, right, like even when you make it so that Oh no, this is like, this is one of the better ways of doing it, because people take it more seriously when they think it comes from a God and omnipotent being than it does like their ancestors.
03:35:35 Right. If you convince your descendants like, oh, no, no, no. This isn't me saying this. God is saying.
03:35:40 This, you know, it'll probably last a little longer, but even then, it's only a matter of time before things get reinterpreted. And like, Oh well, what he actually, I read this passage and really what you have to think about is like in the context of, you know, they'll always have some stupid reinterpretation of whatever it is you meant. And there's no way to to.
03:36:00 Safeguard future generations forever from anything, let alone something like that. So I I think that there needs to be a cultural shift. That's the best you can do is a cultural and and even a religious shift towards a more racially.
03:36:15 Centric view of the world and that'll that'll get you going. Right, that'll get you going for a few generations, but.
03:36:23 You know, at a certain point.
03:36:26 They're going to be on their own.
03:36:27 You got.
03:36:27 To just you know, have faith that they're going to, you know, you know, The funny thing.
03:36:32 Is.
03:36:33 You're probably right. Inevitably the.
03:36:36 They will. They will just let people in and and the the same problem will happen all over again, right? But now they'll at least have a history to look back at and they'll go ****. You know, it's like that time in the the 20th and 21st century when we we made all these same mistakes and and and it caused all these exact same problems.
03:36:56 Like history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. So inevitably, like you said, I think that that is that well, even if we had, if we managed to pull out of this somehow.
03:37:04 And and you.
03:37:06 Know.
03:37:07 Emerge out of the fires and and and a new.
03:37:10 A new born in Phoenix and we're able to get the the next iteration of our people on the road to success for a while. Eventually, they'll run into the same issues and and go through the same cycle that I I think that we are always going through and and and this is a new aspect of it.
03:37:31 Because of the mass transit and the new technology that allows the movement of people, the unfortunately the the riches, the resources, the technology.
03:37:41 The that we've exported to third World countries, I mean all over the place.
03:37:46 Like we've we've.
03:37:47 Attempted to quote UN quote. Civilize every civilization that we've encountered, and so we've pumped trillions of dollars and not just America. Every western country has pumped, you know, just endless amounts of money.
03:38:02 Not just into the blacks that live within our borders, but the blacks that live in Africa or in Haiti or, you know, anywhere we've just, we've, we've just sent aid money after aid money after aid money.
03:38:19 Or or actual like you know the technology, right, you know? Oh, we don't like seeing starving kids in Africa on TV. So we're going to go there and show them how to, you know, grow food and and you know how to dig wells and do all this other stuff. And we're just going to give away all of our IP and all of our.
Speaker 25
03:38:38 Umm.
Devon Stack
03:38:40 Everything like we were just going to just give everything to everybody and in an effort to, I don't know what like it just.
03:38:46 You know it just.
03:38:48 Seems kind of suicidal in retrospect. I guess what we did how how we've been behaving for like the last couple centuries.
03:38:57 As a people and uh.
03:38:59 You know it's going to be infinitely harder for our descendants as a result of that, and maybe that'll be enough to to burn into their genetic memory the, you know, the mistakes of their, their their forefathers, you know the suffering, the consequences of that.
03:39:15 Which I believe will probably go on for centuries to come. Yeah, I don't know. There's no quick fix to that for that. It's just all you can do is is try to alter the culture and the.
03:39:29 The worldview of of your immediate family, that's the best you can, at least for now. Go for and and obviously if you have influence outside that, use it. All right, guys. Well, that's that's pretty much it.
03:39:49 I am tired today.
03:39:52 Back is sore. I didn't lift anything. I'm not sure.
03:39:55 Why it's sore?
03:39:57 Also.
Speaker 14
03:39:58 Little.
Devon Stack
03:39:59 You know, summers.
03:40:00 Here because animals are getting in the in the pill box, classified cat was.
03:40:06 Well, I think still is trying to kill a lizard that got in the house. I don't know where he is now.
03:40:12 That was keeping him busy all day.
03:40:13 Long.
03:40:14 Anyway.
03:40:15 And sure, I didn't interrupt the shows. That was kind of nice. That was kind of nice, right? We had some new people. We had some, some newcomers to the insomnia stream.
03:40:25 There's always fun. That's always a good thing.
03:40:28 So yeah, I guess. Uh.
03:40:33 I guess, uh.
03:40:36 I was trying to think of a.
03:40:39 Good little segue out of here. I was going to load.
03:40:41 Something up, but yeah, whatever.
03:40:43 I think I'll just, I'll close it.
03:40:44 Out the way I always do.
03:40:47 With Michael Jordan on the screen.
03:40:55 Uh.
03:40:57 I thought I had something like I was gonna play like.
03:40:59 I don't.
03:40:59 Have it so. Alright, guys, I'll see you guys.
03:41:02 On Saturday for Black Pill, I am of course.
Speaker 10
03:41:08 Devon stack.
Speaker 21
03:41:11 I get angry. Just think about it. Makes me mad. Little kids doing drugs. It turns my stomach and stuff hurts. Stop you from living up to your potential. It holds you back. It hurts the user. It hurts his family and it hurts his friends. I just want to shake some sense. Some few kids that are using drugs and think about you.
03:41:31 So remember go or else.
Speaker 20
03:41:36 OK.