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INSOMNIA STREAM: IS IT WORTH IT EDITION.mp3

06/08/2024
Numbers Lady
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Speaker 2
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00:03:24 Disappearing.
Speaker 3
00:05:32 I love.
Speaker 2
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Speaker 4
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Speaker 5
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Speaker 6
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00:06:37 That I am not your father. I am just as fat as feel.
Speaker 7
00:07:22 Please.
00:07:29 Please don't take.
Devon Stack
00:07:57 The night.
Speaker 8
00:07:59 To the phone.
00:08:07 I think I'd rather be down.
Speaker 7
00:08:11 I think I.
00:09:08 So.
Devon Stack
00:09:21 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:09:25 Running a little late today. Had to make some adjustments here.
00:09:31 I'm of course your host, Devin Stack.
00:09:35 Hope you're all having a good weekend.
00:09:38 Do I seem a little low energy? I'm a little tired. That's OK. That's OK. Well, we'll we'll get into it here in a second. I just got to make some.
00:09:46 Little silly adjustments there.
Speaker 10
00:09:50 OK.
Devon Stack
00:09:52 There, there we go. This is better.
00:09:54 This is good this.
00:09:55 Is good stuff. Big show tonight. Big show tonight.
00:10:01 So this is the insomnia string.
00:10:03 Is it worth it? Addition, no. What? What is? What is what is?
00:10:06 He talking about is.
00:10:07 It worth it. What? It's not worth it.
00:10:09 Man, it's just play it, though. It's don't take it too seriously. It's a play on words.
00:10:13 As you'll see later in the stream here.
00:10:18 But first.
00:10:21 And actually, it's all tied together I guess and not really first but.
00:10:25 To to get get us to set the.
00:10:27 Mood, I suppose, right?
00:10:30 A couple of days ago, blonde Rebecca from blonde in the belly of the beast.
00:10:38 Tweeted out something along the lines I've actually I might.
00:10:40 Plan.
00:10:41 Have it here. Let me pull it up here.
00:10:45 Where are we at here?
00:10:47 Per my discussion with Black Pilled, if you were or if you are still invested in America, you need to reframe how you view it.
00:10:55 It was a bold experiment that has failed trying to recreate or resurrect it in its original image will fail. We need new blood to think of something new.
00:11:05 You know, pretty basic observation that goes along with what I've been saying for a long.
00:11:09 Time a long.
00:11:13 Some more people are starting to catch on a little bit that.
00:11:17 Trying to vote harder is not necessarily the answer.
00:11:21 And it's not hasn't been the answer for.
00:11:23 Decades, it's, you know.
00:11:25 Doing the exact same thing over and over and over again every every election cycle and and and never getting what you want. You know, for over 50 years, who thought right that maybe that's not the way to go.
00:11:39 Maybe that's not the way to go.
00:11:43 And there was a little bit of pushback.
00:11:47 Which you know that's to be expected.
00:11:50 People of course saying ohh you're you're demoralizing.
00:11:55 Well, here's my personal favorite. If you think it's a. If it's failed, then leave. We don't need demoralization agents like you.
00:12:04 As yet, like I I I I wish.
00:12:06 I wish I.
00:12:06 Got my demoralization check. Where is my demoralization check?
00:12:10 You're a traitor, and that's how you'll be remembered. Where? Where will you be remembered?
Numbers Lady
00:12:14 At all.
Devon Stack
00:12:16 You know, they're not going to remember who? George Washington.
00:12:19 Is in about 50 years, so.
00:12:22 I'm not worried about my reputation.
00:12:25 I don't think she's worried about hers.
00:12:28 Bottom line is America it's. Here's the other the other thing, right, there's a lot of other people coming. I was going to go through all of it, but it's not really worth it. There's a lot of people that just say similar things.
00:12:40 About how they and they just haven't figured out that it's it's broken, yet oddly, oddly, they haven't figured out that it's broken yet.
00:12:50 And here's the thing.
00:12:51 Something I hear a lot about is well, first of all, people will say we we did all stream on this. So, but we're going to talk.
00:12:57 A little bit about.
00:12:58 This tonight. Oh, well, what's your solution? And no one's got any solutions. What's your solution? Well, your the solution is number #1. Protect your family.
00:13:08 Protect your family because ship's about to get bad.
00:13:12 She's gonna get bad. So do your your number one responsibility and make sure your family is safe because you you can't expect the society to take and.
00:13:22 There is no society.
00:13:22 Anymore. I've used the the metaphor that we're we're no longer a society. We're all just people staying at the same hotel and in the same way that if someone is screaming in the hotel room.
00:13:33 Next to you, you might call the desk. You might call the front desk and complain.
00:13:39 But you're not gonna bust the door down and try to help whoever's in there. Cause why? Why would you?
00:13:47 We're not going to. You're going to put yourself at risk for some rando in the room next door. You don't know the **** those people are you.
00:13:52 Have no connection to them.
00:14:00 Why would you put anything on the line for someone like that? I mean, this could be someone that we live in, the kind of society where it's entirely likely whoever you'd be saving is someone that would.
Speaker 11
00:14:09 Want you dead anyway.
Devon Stack
00:14:13 You might be saving your enemy.
Speaker 7
00:14:18 Right.
Devon Stack
00:14:26 So your responsibilities to your family, to make sure that they're safe, and if you just do the calculations it's it's not that hard math to do it, it's it's.
00:14:37 It's pretty clear the.
00:14:39 What the answer is.
00:14:41 That is, to get out of cities.
00:14:43 Where?
00:14:46 They're becoming increasingly more dangerous for white people, and it doesn't matter if you live in a white suburb, as we'll talk about tonight.
00:14:56 And you'll hear the same complaints, right? The same excuses. Well, what if we get way code?
00:15:02 I did that stream well, you know. Would you rather get Waco or?
00:15:05 Would you rather get Jamaica?
00:15:11 Yeah, way code.
00:15:13 We were down at least.
00:15:16 You have a fighting chance, right? You might take a few of them down with you. You get Jamaica. You could just be.
00:15:21 Going to the grocery store and.
00:15:24 As you'll see, the kinds of things that can happen.
00:15:26 When you do that in a white suburb, no less.
00:15:33 Another thing you'll hear people say is well.
00:15:36 If we leave the cities.
00:15:39 Yeah, the cities, that's where all the power is. We can't leave the cities.
00:15:45 We have to be close to where the power is. Oh, the power. The the power that we've so successfully wielded over the last 50 years, right?
00:15:58 What power are you talking about exactly? The the political power that that we have so much of.
00:16:07 Is is that what you're getting at? Ohh yeah. Well and and someone astutely. I don't remember the name, but I'm going to totally steal it. Someone replied in in, in the in one of the tweets there that that's like saying.
00:16:20 You want to stay close to the money, so you move.
00:16:23 Next door to a bank.
Speaker 12
00:16:30 It's stupid.
Devon Stack
00:16:32 Look, I lived. I lived at the center of power. I lived in in Washington, DC, and I had just just as much power then as I do now, actually, probably less.
Speaker 7
00:16:48 You don't just get.
Devon Stack
00:16:49 Power by living in a city.
00:16:54 That's not how power works.
00:17:00 Or you'll hear people say things like, oh, you know it.
00:17:04 One thing I've learned by by some of your streams, Devin, is that how you know how rapidly things declined?
00:17:12 Right. It wasn't that long ago. We could, you know, people have obviously misguided people saying they want to go back to the 90s, you have to go way further back.
00:17:20 Than that, but let's just say, right?
00:17:22 Let's go back to the 90s.
00:17:28 It was better in the 90s. It hasn't been that long. What, like 30 years, 30 years? That's not so bad.
00:17:35 If it can be broken in 30 years, it can be fixed in 30 years.
00:17:45 But that's ******** too, because that's like saying.
00:17:48 I'm going to get a Faberge egg.
00:17:53 Or a Swiss watch.
00:17:56 Something intricate.
00:17:58 Detail requires years and years of craftsmanship.
Speaker 7
00:18:03 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:18:06 Engineering.
00:18:11 Very delicate pieces.
00:18:17 All working together.
00:18:20 To create something.
00:18:23 Marvelous and valuable.
00:18:25 Well, I can get that Faberge egg. Or that Swiss watch. I get a sledgehammer and smash in about less than a second.
00:18:35 Well, it broke it in a second, so clearly it can be fixed in a second, right?
00:18:43 If I take a sledgehammer and just smash your grandfather's pocket watch.
00:18:50 Well, it only took like 3 milliseconds for it to be broken, so clearly it won't take long to fix it, right? That's how things work.
00:19:09 That's not how things work for the ******** people listening. That's not how it works.
00:19:19 Things that are complicated and dynamic and.
00:19:22 That that took years.
00:19:24 Of research and engineering and design to finally come together to create.
00:19:30 This complicated.
00:19:32 Thing that we call our society.
00:19:36 You you take a sledgehammer to it and smash it to bits.
00:19:42 It takes a lot longer to put it back together than it does to to do to smash it.
00:19:54 Unfortunately, this isn't just a Faberge egg or a pocket watch.
00:20:07 It's even more complicated than that.
00:20:15 Anyway, here's a A good example of what I mean by getting Jamaica code.
00:20:21 Last week.
00:20:23 And a very white suburb in Ohio.
00:20:30 Margo Wood, she was 38 years old.
00:20:33 Or I guess is?
00:20:35 And her son, Julian Wood.
Speaker 13
00:20:37 Three-year old little boy.
Devon Stack
00:20:40 Normal white middle class family.
00:20:46 Decide to go do some shopping.
00:20:49 You know, that's why people like living in the cities, right? They don't wanna have to drive for hours just to get to the store.
00:21:00 It will be isolated.
00:21:03 Out in the booties somewhere. Well, with all the Hicks.
00:21:12 So she and her son went to the store to get some, you know, the conveniently located in her white neighborhood store where everyone was white.
00:21:30 Unfortunately.
00:21:33 For the wood family.
00:21:38 Bianca Ellis.
00:21:41 That same morning, this is footage of her.
00:21:51 We'll get to that part of it.
00:21:56 This is footage of.
00:21:56 Her going to the police station to take care of a yet a a different problem that she'd created in the community by existing in it.
00:22:07 Walking around with a wheelchair.
00:22:10 With a suitcase in it for some reason.
00:22:26 And.
00:22:31 She decided she wanted to kill a white person.
00:22:34 Maybe several white people.
00:22:38 Because the society owed her something.
00:22:46 Here's all these happy white people and their little perfect white neighborhood.
00:22:52 And here she is, having to deal with the police again. The police. They just won't get off her back because she's black.
00:23:05 So after leaving the police station, she went to.
00:23:08 A I think.
00:23:09 A thrift store.
00:23:13 And Stoled didn't even buy it. Stole the knife.
00:23:19 A butcher knife like a big *** butcher knife.
00:23:27 She then walked into a grocery store with lots of white people, white middle whole place was packed full of white middle class people.
00:23:37 She's not even hiding the knife.
00:23:41 I'm going to play some of this stuff here in a second, but just.
00:23:44 These are some of the things.
00:23:45 You'll notice she she's not even hiding the knife. She's walking around with a big *** butcher knife in her hand.
00:23:53 Through a A.
00:23:54 White grocery store full of white people.
00:23:58 And no one's giving her a second look.
00:24:07 Why? Because even in this little white suburb, this white little community.
00:24:12 They're all just people staying at the same hotel.
00:24:21 They don't want to stir things up. They don't want to cause any problems. They don't want to rock the boat. Ohh, there's a black lady walking around the big.
00:24:27 ******* knife in her.
00:24:28 Hand. I don't want to be called a racist.
Speaker
00:24:31 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:24:34 I'm just going to act like.
00:24:35 She's not even there.
00:24:47 Let me play this.
00:24:49 Little clip here.
Speaker 14
00:24:54 New video shedding light on the 30 minutes before a deadly stabbing in North Olmsted Monday. The video showing Bianca Ellis walking into the police station there around 2:30 that afternoon. She's pushing her own wheelchair with a suitcase, Detective Sergeant Matt Beck confirmed she was there.
00:25:12 In connection with a previous nonviolent case, Alice then makes her way to the Volunteers of America Thrift store, where police say she stole two knives, then briefly stops into bins and things before walking into giant.
00:25:27 Legal at 258, she walks past the service desk.
00:25:31 With the knife.
Devon Stack
00:25:32 What? She's walking around holding the knife.
00:25:38 Well, white middle class people just walk right past her.
00:25:47 See one of the reasons why you want to leave these ******* cities.
00:25:52 And start communities.
00:25:55 Is you want to live in an actual community where someone says hey?
00:26:02 Someone ought to keep an eye on that black lady walking around the big ******* knife.
00:26:14 What the **** is this black lady walking into the the store with a big ******* knife? You know what? And I, *** ****. But you better believe.
00:26:21 If this was the 1940s or the 1950s.
00:26:26 And some big *** black lady walked into a well, any white building, whether it was a grocery store. I'm not going to play the thing, whether it's a grocery store or restaurant or anything.
Speaker 15
00:26:42 There would be.
Devon Stack
00:26:43 People on high alert.
00:26:47 Probably stopping her.
00:26:49 Questioning her.
00:26:51 Certainly going to get someone to help.
00:26:57 Because that's just not ******* normal.
00:27:03 And it's dangerous.
00:27:07 And you care about the.
00:27:08 People around you.
00:27:11 You don't want them to get hurt.
00:27:15 And you're not all ******* wound up and worried about being called a ******* racist.
00:27:23 We're not worried that she has a knife in one hand and someone is is shooting video to make a tick tock from behind the the the ******* produce counter.
00:27:38 Ohh what? I'm black and I can't have a knife in the store.
00:27:42 I'm putting you on blast now, *****. You ******* Karen.
00:27:49 She's swinging the ******* knife around. Look at this. No one and no one reacts. No one even.
Speaker 13
00:27:55 Looks at her.
Speaker 14
00:27:56 Waving by her side and no one appears to see it.
Devon Stack
00:28:01 But you know what? At least they're close to power, right?
00:28:13 At least they're close to power. I bet you know by by living in this neighborhood, they're they're gonna get some power.
00:28:27 That's how it works, right? You move into a city and then power happens.
00:28:36 That's what. That's what I keep hearing. I keep hearing that I keep hearing that that you know.
00:28:42 You live in cities and then power.
00:28:49 You know the cities that were like 90% white not that long ago and you would think that at that point you'd have lots of power, right? You know, you're overwhelmingly the majority in that, that city, but.
00:29:00 Yet here we are, right?
Speaker 14
00:29:03 Then we see her walking near the cash registers. Again, no one appears to see or react to the knife. She then passes Margot Wood and her three-year old son, Julian. Ellis immediately turns around and starts to follow them.
Devon Stack
00:29:21 Well, at least it's not an ATF agent, right? I mean.
00:29:27 If you move out to a rural area.
00:29:32 Didn't you know that the the FBI, they're just all they do?
00:29:36 All day long.
00:29:38 Is they wait for white? They have like a.
00:29:40 A detection system.
00:29:44 They have drones circling. Right now. There's a drone circling over your house.
00:29:50 And it's waiting for you to.
00:29:53 To go to a rural area.
00:30:03 So they can deploy FBI agents to surround you and burn. Burn your house to the ground with.
Speaker 15
00:30:08 You in it.
Devon Stack
00:30:09 Because Waco happened.
00:30:16 Right.
00:30:22 You, you dumb ******* *** ** * *****.
00:30:25 Don't you realize that's why they did it? So, ******* like you would.
00:30:28 Be like, Oh my God.
Speaker 16
00:30:29 I don't want to get ******* weaker.
Devon Stack
00:30:32 That's why it was worth.
00:30:33 It for them to do.
Speaker 7
00:30:34 It. Hey, you got a little bad.
Devon Stack
00:30:35 Press but look.
00:30:36 At you *******. 35 ******* years later, you're still like, oh, God, if I if I go into the city, if I if I thought a cog in the ******* machine.
00:30:54 They're a drone. Strike me.
00:30:59 If I'm not one of these ******* drones walking around the grocery store, ignoring the black woman waving a *******.
00:31:07 Butcher knife around.
00:31:15 There's Margaret Wood and.
00:31:18 Her son, Julianne Wood, three-year old son. He's he's got about. Well, about 20 more minutes to live, if that.
00:31:31 Three years old, he doesn't know.
00:31:32 What the hell is going on yet?
00:31:48 But Bianca Alice.
00:31:54 She's a predator and she sees her prey.
Speaker 14
00:32:00 Cameras show just before 3:00 PM Ellis walked into the lobby and follows behind the mother and son as they exit the store. Cameras then show her following them through the parking lot and to their car.
Speaker 16
00:32:14 And when one where's your emergency?
00:32:16 There's a child. He's bleeding all over the place here. We're at North Olmsted. John eagle. I don't know what?
00:32:23 Happened to him.
00:32:25 OK. What is that thing going on?
00:32:28 There's a kid who's waiting all over the place. We're at giant eagle. He's outside. We're in the parking lot right now. OK. Is the child conscious and breathing? Is he breathing? They're doing CPR on him. They're doing CPR.
00:32:48 Yes, right now. OK, hold on one.
Speaker 11
00:32:50 2nd 911 what is your emergency?
Speaker 5
00:32:54 There's a lady with a knife stabbing somebody and then.
Speaker 16
00:32:59 She's she's stabbing some.
Speaker 5
00:33:03 She's walking away. She's walking her hearing right now.
Speaker 11
00:33:05 The giant eagle, we have several calls with somebody with the knife trying to stab people. Do you have a description over.
Speaker 5
00:33:12 Yeah, she's a black female. Yeah, eyes on her. She's walking towards Lorraine.
Speaker 11
00:33:18 She's outside now. She's outside.
Speaker 5
00:33:21 Walking knife in hand.
Speaker 8
00:33:22 OK.
Speaker 11
00:33:23 This is going to be a black female walking towards the.
Speaker 5
00:33:26 Black female with a black shirt, black leggings.
Speaker 11
00:33:26 Railroad.
00:33:27 Knife.
Speaker 5
00:33:29 All black. Is anybody injured? Yes, somebody's injured. OK, hold on a minute. Hold on a minute.
Speaker 3
00:33:36 Please.
Devon Stack
00:33:42 Yes.
00:33:44 Giant Eagle, just 5 minutes from home.
00:33:49 You know, I like on Wednesdays.
00:33:52 That's when I put out the new deli meats.
00:33:57 And they give little they have little free samples.
00:34:00 These little cheese blocks and I put like a a toothpick through it.
Speaker 17
00:34:08 And when you're.
Devon Stack
00:34:09 Pushing your cart by there's a nice the sweet old lady.
00:34:15 Who?
00:34:15 Who says you want a?
00:34:16 Free sample it's got this new kind of cheese.
00:34:23 Yeah, last week they had a sale on watermelon.
00:34:26 Ah.
00:34:31 So convenient.
00:34:36 Good thing too, because you know, with Biden nomics, you know, prices are getting high.
00:35:02 You know, if I if I didn't work the job in the city, I wouldn't be.
00:35:05 Able to pay the mortgage for this?
00:35:07 This mic mansion we live in, that's right next to Giant Eagle.
00:35:15 But even the name sounds American, right? Giant eagle freedom.
Speaker 7
00:35:23 It's giant giant eagle.
Devon Stack
00:35:32 No, the the the medical plan that we get at the job there.
00:35:38 It was. It was a godsend, you.
00:35:40 Know.
00:35:41 We just had a boy three years ago.
00:35:47 The copay was only like.
00:35:50 600 bucks.
00:35:53 When we had to take him into the pediatrician last week, he had the sniffles.
00:36:02 Got them on some antibiotics.
00:36:07 It's so much more. Can I mean, I can't imagine I got a friend who lives in the country.
00:36:12 You know if if he has to go to a hospital, it's like an.
00:36:15 Hour drive. You might not even make it.
00:36:25 I'm a man.
00:36:26 Can't imagine raising a kid out there. My my wife went into labor.
00:36:31 Drive an hour to hospital.
00:36:34 Whenever people say stuff about midwives, but it sounds crazy to me.
00:36:43 The commute is.
00:36:44 Kind of long.
00:36:48 But I I got this routine now.
00:36:52 Now kiss the wife and kid.
00:36:54 Goodbye in the mornings.
00:36:57 Hop in the car and.
00:36:59 There's a.
00:37:03 There's a Starbucks in the drive through. It's just.
00:37:07 At the end of the block, it's not. I don't even have to. Like I don't have.
00:37:10 To like change my route to work.
00:37:13 Sometimes they're a little slow.
00:37:18 But if I get there.
00:37:20 In time I usually pop in there.
00:37:26 Get my mocha latte.
00:37:33 Sometimes I splurge and I get a doughnut. You know, they have these little.
00:37:36 Pastries there now.
00:37:44 What the wife doesn't know?
00:37:48 I don't know one bringing home the bacon anyway, right? I can have a doughnut.
00:38:02 Then I just pop on the freeway and you know, it's sometimes it's like a parking lot. But hey, you know, I listen to audio books or.
00:38:12 Some podcast.
00:38:14 Get some Ben Shapiro.
00:38:20 And he really sticks.
00:38:22 It to Biden. Sometimes it's kind of.
00:38:24 He's a smart guy. I don't know if you've heard him debate people, but he's he's quick. He's quick on his feet.
Speaker 18
00:38:47 I got it.
Speaker
00:38:58 Hello.
Speaker 7
00:39:16 Copy.
Speaker 20
00:39:24 Yes.
Speaker 12
00:39:24 Check.
Speaker 5
00:39:28 I don't know.
Speaker 19
00:39:31 We gotta get that.
Speaker 20
00:39:35 Recovery.
Speaker 3
00:39:35 Are you bleeding? You weren't anywhere.
Speaker 15
00:39:40 That's right there.
Speaker 21
00:39:44 It's.
Devon Stack
00:39:44 Good to see the cops are being so nice to her. You know, they they get a bad Rep, a lot of people think the cops are racist, but.
00:39:51 You know my experience, they're actually pretty fair, pretty nice.
00:39:57 They just have to put up with a lot.
00:39:58 You know, it's not fair to them.
00:40:14 But it's nice to have them around, you know, like our, our neighborhood's pretty safe.
00:40:19 But you know, it always makes you feel a little more at ease.
00:40:26 And being God, the office, all day leaving the.
00:40:28 Wife and kid at home but.
00:40:30 You know, that's why. That's why we moved to that neighborhood. I got to work overtime sometimes to make sure that, you know, we get the the car payment paid and the the mortgage and.
00:40:40 And everything else taken care of.
00:40:45 But there's a really good school district. You see our son, you know he's not going to be 3 forever.
00:41:04 So at a.
00:41:05 Certain point, you know, we got to start thinking about uh.
00:41:09 You know what school he's gonna go to? I mean, we can't afford right with the the economy, the way it is, we can't afford a private school.
Speaker 18
00:41:29 Yeah, no.
Speaker 4
00:41:33 Right here. Come here. Speak up faster, OK.
Speaker 7
00:41:38 Get this off. See you net off. Good. OK. OK, good. Alright. OK, that's right.
00:41:54 Good, good, good, good.
Speaker 20
00:41:58 We're going to get our pants on.
Speaker 7
00:41:59 OK. OK. Medic, come in here and really need him. Medic.
Devon Stack
00:42:07 I'm going to relieve him of his chest compressions.
Speaker 3
00:42:08 You have the.
Speaker 7
00:42:17 Yeah.
Speaker 12
00:42:25 That.
00:42:27 Not that.
Speaker 2
00:42:31 We have.
Devon Stack
00:42:37 Yeah, that's not the, you know, elementary school high school. That stuff's expensive. You get them all the supplies and.
00:42:44 You know, kids? Ohh, they're just they're money pits.
00:42:47 Always growing out of their clothes.
00:42:51 You know, first it's like the diapers and the.
00:42:54 Yeah, they grow so fast. They go from, you know, you'd be surprised. Like, it just seems like only yesterday he was this little baby.
00:43:03 Now he's talking.
00:43:06 Yeah, it's not really, I mean, not really full on sentences, really. I mean, he kind of struggles, but he's getting there. It's almost like talking to people.
00:43:21 I got the wife reading books to him. I I think he's going to be an early reader.
Speaker
00:43:27 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:43:35 Real sweet boy too. You you can tell.
00:43:37 The way he.
00:43:38 The way he treats our dog is just.
00:43:40 He's real gentle.
00:43:48 I gotta start thinking about the future. I got, you know.
00:43:51 College tuition these days? Ohh, I don't know if you guys have seen that. I mean, you talk to all these people, they're in student loan debt forever. I don't want my kid to worry about that.
00:44:03 So we'll put a little bit away.
00:44:06 We got an account. We're just putting a little bit away each paycheck.
00:44:17 You know when when he turned 16?
00:44:21 I think we'll try to get them to.
00:44:24 Get a part time job and start saving. Start teaching them how to save money and.
00:44:30 Get ready for how expensive it's, you know, it's.
00:44:32 Going to be to.
00:44:33 To go through college, but it's worth it.
00:44:39 Got to have a degree these days.
00:45:02 It's never too early to think about these things. People say, hey, get all the.
00:45:05 Head of yourself?
00:45:09 He's only three.
00:45:13 Well, you know, like I wish. I wish my parents had had planned ahead so much.
00:45:17 Like I am.
00:45:20 They kind of just threw me to the wolves. I'm.
00:45:22 Not gonna have that for my son.
00:45:43 He's going to be someone big someday.
00:45:55 People are going to remember him.
Speaker 22
00:45:59 And the community is rallying around a three-year old killed outside a local grocery store. Julian Wood was stabbed outside of North Olmsted's giant eagle on Monday. Candace Hare joins us now, live in Candace Howard. Loved ones remembering him.
Speaker 23
00:46:15 Well, I can tell you what day they are. Remembering him as a rambunctious little boy who loves school and love dinosaur or something that we know a lot of little kids love. And that's according to loved ones who posted that on a family go fund me page. Now you may remember that Julian and his mother, Margo, they were walking out of the giant eagle.
00:46:35 Here in North Olmsted, when they were stabbed on Monday in what North Olmsted police are saying at this stage appears to be a random act of violence. Both Julian and Margo were taken to the hospital. But Julian did not.
00:46:48 Make it loved ones say, on go fund me. They are devastated beyond words, adding that the suspect took something from us. We can never get back, a neighbor of the wood family tells us she feels for this family and their devastating loss.
Speaker 18
00:47:02 I have 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren, so it's heartbreaking.
Speaker 23
00:47:09 Now that go fund me page four, the family that has raised nearly $90,000 to help them with funeral expenses and anytime they need away from work. And on that on that go fund me page. Excuse me. Loved ones say that they urge everyone to hold your babies close and they added that this never should have happened Dave.
Devon Stack
00:47:31 It never should have happened.
00:47:40 You know, that's what they say, right? When you get Jamaica. That never should have happened.
00:47:51 Ohh was so senseless. I'm gonna go to the gun. Go fund me page and I'm going to send them 50 bucks.
00:48:07 Biden's America, am I right?
Speaker 14
00:48:19 And Laura, still so many questions, the main one being the motive. No one seems to know what it was.
Speaker 11
00:48:27 No one knows what it was.
Devon Stack
00:48:30 It's a big ******* mystery.
00:48:37 It's a big ******* mystery.
Speaker 16
00:48:41 Well.
Devon Stack
00:48:41 Well, I guess that's just what happens sometimes, right?
00:48:48 Impossible to predict.
00:49:00 How would you know?
00:49:04 I guess it was just random, right?
Speaker 14
00:49:07 And there are still so many questions, the main one being the motive. No one seems to.
00:49:12 Know what it was.
Devon Stack
00:49:15 Nobody knows what it was.
00:49:22 And by next week.
00:49:26 The next story just like this.
00:49:30 We'll blow the name Julian Wood.
00:49:34 Out of the minds of everyone in that community.
00:49:53 I mean, did your part right? You went to the go fund me page and gave him 10 bucks or something.
00:50:03 It's alright, though, they're they're close to power.
00:50:08 They're close to power.
00:50:21 And I know that they're close to power. I know that the it's finally sinking in, right. We're finally winning.
00:50:29 Right. The Overton window has shifted, right?
Speaker 7
00:50:34 Well, finally.
Devon Stack
00:50:36 We're finally making some headway.
00:50:41 And I know this because when I was searching for.
00:50:45 Clips about this incident.
00:50:49 The YouTube algorithm said oh, Oh yeah, here's a related story.
Speaker 14
00:50:54 If you've gone your whole life and you've never seen anything made in.
Speaker 6
00:50:56 Your own image. There is damage done.
Speaker 24
00:51:03 And the.
Speaker 10
00:51:05 When I think of Barbie, I see a little white doll with blue eyes in all paint. That's what I think.
Speaker 24
00:51:10 Has.
Speaker 10
00:51:14 I just found Barbie to be.
Speaker 6
00:51:16 A little light skinned.
00:51:20 Years ago, there were no black dolls. They were all white dolls.
Speaker 25
00:51:25 The little white girls, they could see possibility.
Speaker 6
00:51:28 And they're barbies.
Speaker 14
00:51:30 And there was nothing that I can.
Speaker 6
00:51:32 Relate to this is me at the creator of Barbie at Matteo's I worked on the lines she would say. Do you have any suggestions? I was able to say.
00:51:43 We wanna blank.
Speaker 10
00:51:45 That was a little act of revolution.
00:51:49 Frowning this doll as Barbie was telling the world black is beautiful too.
Devon Stack
00:51:56 We're winning, guys.
00:51:59 We're finally addressing the egregious no black Barbie for.
00:52:04 A few years.
00:52:09 And tired.
00:52:12 Documentary on Netflix, which I'm sure these suburbanites in this community they all subscribe to Netflix. Who do I mean?
00:52:21 Who who's who's too low? I mean, you think I'm too low class now? Of course.
00:52:24 I have Netflix.
00:52:26 I got Netflix, I got Amazon Prime I.
00:52:28 Got all that stuff?
00:52:31 You kidding me?
00:52:46 Look, it's. I think I've made my point.
00:52:53 This type of **** happens constantly. This isn't like a new thing. There's there's one Waco in, like, the last 35 years. There's.
00:53:02 A Jamaica every day.
00:53:08 Every single ******* day.
00:53:16 So don't. Don't ******* lie to me. Don't don't, don't *******.
00:53:20 Try to blow smoke up my skirt.
00:53:25 We all know the real reason why.
00:53:29 You don't want to live in the city.
00:53:33 Or in the in the in the rural areas you need to live in the city.
00:53:38 You want. You want your your black Barbie documentaries.
00:53:49 Because ultimately a large portion of the white people out there.
00:53:54 Even the ones that maybe complain about black crime at the end of the day.
00:53:58 All they really want is for black people to like them.
00:54:05 That's why so many people got it and well and still get excited.
00:54:12 When there's a black conservative, whether it's diamond and silk.
00:54:17 Or you know these these stupid rap songs that we've we've played on the stream with Marjorie Taylor Green.
00:54:27 The footage of the the Blacks for Trump.
00:54:30 People.
00:54:32 Oh, look based.
00:54:33 Black God telling Antifa that they're the real racists.
00:54:47 It's Stockholm syndrome. You're you're afraid of black people. You're afraid of black people.
00:54:53 You think you won't get Jamaica if they think you're 1?
00:54:55 Of the good ones.
00:54:59 That's not an exaggeration. Exaggeration. That's 100% what it is. There was an entire movie that went to cover tonight.
00:55:09 There was basically about that.
00:55:13 He was trying to sell.
00:55:15 Liberal policies that were being promoted in the 90s.
00:55:21 Two white boomers.
00:55:25 By telling them it would, it would. It's going to solve racism.
00:55:29 And black people will finally think you're cool.
00:55:37 And all also happens to be probably one of the cringiest ******* movies ever made.
00:55:46 And a shining example of how ******* gay the 90s were. And that wasn't my intention. I wasn't looking for a 90s thing.
00:55:53 It's just.
00:55:54 For some reason this the 90s were so gay it bleeds into everything.
00:56:04 See to understand how you got to where you are, you need to understand where you came from.
00:56:18 Now this movie opens up.
00:56:20 Because they produced it, and around 90 I think it was actually released in 98.
00:56:27 So this would have been after the the election of the second election of Clinton.
00:56:35 Opens up saying mid March 1996, the time of the California primary, so it's supposed to be.
00:56:41 Like.
00:56:42 Retrospective.
00:56:47 Robert Dole has secured the Republican presidential nomination.
00:56:53 President Clinton runs unopposed by other Democrats. The populace is unaroused.
00:57:00 Everyone was kind of checked out out to launch on this election.
00:57:04 And so it is with little fanfare or attention, that incumbent Democrat Senator Jay Billington, Bulworth.
00:57:11 Prepares to embark upon the final weekend of his primary campaign to return to the United States Senate for yet another term.
00:57:21 So it's.
00:57:22 Setting you up the.
00:57:24 The the the back story is you've got a senator running for reelection in 1996 during the the Bob Dole Clinton election.
00:57:36 He's a senator from California.
00:57:42 And it opens up with him listening to.
00:57:44 Some of his ads.
00:57:47 That he made, even though he's a Liberal Democrat from California, to try to appeal to conservative leaning.
00:57:55 Americans because, believe it or not.
00:58:00 That's something Democrats used to do.
00:58:03 When there were still more white people to get.
00:58:05 On their side.
00:58:13 If they're running against a Republican, they would try to out Republican the Republican.
00:58:18 They get elected and something, you know, the thing would change. Now it's just the opposite because it doesn't really matter. They all work for the same team, right?
00:58:28 Now you've got Republicans that when they're campaigning, they tell you all these wonderful things they're going to do. Like, I don't know, build a wall.
00:58:38 And they get elected. And they're like, oh, thanks.
00:58:45 So he's in his office listening to campaign ads that he recorded that he doesn't believe in, but he recorded to get elected.
Speaker 3
00:58:53 California families who live by the rules and work hard and pay their taxes shouldn't be paying for people who do nothing. I'm Jay bulworth. I believe in a hand up, not a hand down. I need your support.
00:59:05 On Tuesday.
Devon Stack
00:59:09 And that was the line in the 90s because people were starting to get tired of.
00:59:14 Paying for black people.
00:59:18 Why do we have this this huge population of people?
00:59:23 These violent people.
00:59:26 We don't seem to be working.
00:59:29 And as our taxes go up, their benefits also go up.
00:59:39 This whole temporary fix that you presented that like, Oh yeah, well, we just need to give them a hand up for a little while.
00:59:46 That still maybe sound a little palatable.
00:59:49 Because there was like a an expiration date to it, it made it sound like ohh.
00:59:53 We're just helping you.
00:59:57 During this short period of time.
01:00:02 Between being like a useless.
01:00:05 Criminal and and having it and being like a scientist.
01:00:14 If we just build a few more youth centers and and fund some scholarships, and I don't know black people will magically become engineers and scientists and.
01:00:24 And then we'll, you know, once it's fixed, we can we'll dial back the welfare stuff. We'll we'll dial back the affirmative action.
01:00:33 And we'll all be the same.
01:00:38 That was the that was the right. Well, I mean the the people in the establishment, right, that was the message coming from the right.
01:00:47 No one was saying they were going to take it away.
01:00:52 But you're saying he's he's he feels like a sellout. He's looking at that picture on the wall with Martin Luther King and Malcolm X looks like. And he said, oh, I can't believe it. I can't believe that I'm talking about maybe restricting welfare in some way.
01:01:10 I'm a total ******* sellout.
01:01:13 I'm doing all this **** just to for the the special interest, the rich.
01:01:17 Fat cats.
01:01:20 When really I believe that, you know, in the civil rights movement, because I'm a boomer.
Speaker 3
01:01:32 I'm Jay bull.
01:01:33 Chris, you know we stand at the doorstep of a new.
01:01:36 Millennium our.
01:01:37 I'm Jaden. You know, we stand at the doorstep of a new Millennium. We can't afford any longer to give people privileges on the basis of race. It's time we realize discrimination in the past doesn't justify discrimination in the.
01:01:50 Future.
01:01:51 Hello. I'm Jay bulworth. You know, we stand at the doorstep of a new Millennium. Our welfare system is out of control. Of course, we should help families with who need it, but too often, welfare is a permanent subsidy for able bodied people who put and others and cheer for you.
Devon Stack
01:02:10 He can barely live with himself talking about.
01:02:15 How welfare wasn't supposed to be permanent when he ran into word about that, because again, this is.
01:02:19 In the 90s, people were.
01:02:21 We're worried about this permanent underclass that was being subsidized by the the people that live in that white neighborhood.
01:02:29 Where Julian and his mom lived.
01:02:43 And he's sounding like one of those crazy fascist Republicans now.
Speaker 26
01:02:50 Last week, your challenger next Tuesday's California primary said you were, quote, an old liberal wine trying to pour himself into a new conservative bottle.
Speaker 3
01:03:00 You know, Sam, we stand at the doorstep of a new Millennium.
Devon Stack
01:03:04 And he's got this ********.
01:03:07 Sloganeering. We stand at the doorstep of a new Millennium.
01:03:14 Written by these focus groups.
Speaker 13
01:03:16 So.
Devon Stack
01:03:18 Because especially after the success of Bill Clinton.
01:03:24 You know, we talked about that in the the, the, the streams we did about the century of self, how politics started utilizing this Jewish magic.
01:03:36 Called public relations.
01:03:39 To ascertain what people wanted to hear so they could tell them what they.
01:03:45 Wanted to hear.
Speaker
01:03:46 Yep.
Devon Stack
01:03:48 That way you you didn't even need to have a politician that was in touch with people enough to, like, know what they wanted to hear.
01:03:57 You could run. Oh, I don't know a.
01:03:59 New York billionaire.
01:04:00 If well, I don't know you had software that.
01:04:05 Interface with Facebook API's to.
01:04:09 Figure out what people wanted to hear.
01:04:12 Things like lock her up.
01:04:15 You know you can just run some out of touch Boomer billionaire.
01:04:19 And he could rattle off some slogans to.
01:04:24 A crowd of cheering people that they they waited their whole life to hear a politician say these things.
01:04:30 And now he's saying them.
01:04:32 He's one of us.
01:04:36 This was just getting going in the 1990s.
01:04:40 Tony Blair used the exact same strategies across the pond.
01:04:49 And Americans were at least somewhat aware of what was going on, but not one not aware enough to to stop it from working.
01:05:01 That's the thing about human nature.
01:05:05 Even the people that intellectually understand something.
01:05:10 They still fall for the same tricks.
01:05:18 Like a drug addict, right? A drug addict might actually know, like, intellectually, in a moment of clarity.
01:05:25 Know what they're doing is destructive.
01:05:28 Like I don't want to do this.
01:05:29 Why am I doing this?
01:05:31 But they still do it.
01:05:46 Now look you.
01:05:47 Could say after every election, right after every election.
01:05:51 Both parties to some extent, they have a collective post nut clarity where all of a sudden the.
01:05:58 The climax of the election is over.
01:06:04 And they realized that they went to bed with.
01:06:11 That doesn't change them from doing the same thing over and over again.
01:06:18 So he's super fake. Of course he has a wife that doesn't love him. That's just a marriage of convenience.
01:06:26 They go into their photo OPS.
01:06:35 He has his special interest.
01:06:38 Representatives come in and.
01:06:41 Ask.
01:06:42 Him to pass certain legislation because it's going to make rich people richer.
Speaker 2
01:06:46 Can you believe this?
Speaker 19
01:06:47 Got damn regulation, bill. I mean, is this whole world going insane or what? When you consider the dislocation and the relationships with the state Commissioners or the effect on the rate structure, I mean, this bill is going to cost us billions and it's the usual people making all the trouble. You think I'm going to say it's the African Americans? Well, it's not the African American.
01:07:06 Senator, I have no problem with African.
01:07:08 Americans, I'm not other people. Doctor Martin Luther King. Colin Powell. Michael Jordan. I have no problem with these people. These people have good jobs. But you so don't. Some lazy welfare, taking drug dealing wraps, something punk, and then you tell me that my people have to give him a policy. Why? So he burned down his house and smoke his crack.
01:07:29 Get aids.
Speaker 3
01:07:30 I'm not sure you can.
Devon Stack
01:07:33 And when you know it, it's a bunch of.
01:07:34 Old, rich, racist white guys.
01:07:39 Bunch of old, rich, white, racist white guys who are quick to say, oh, I don't hate black. I have a black friend. I like Martin Luther King.
01:07:52 So in this fictitious scenario.
01:07:56 The insurance companies, I guess, are trying to pressure him to.
01:08:02 Pass some regulations that, or rather deregulations that so they don't have to insure black people and not.
01:08:09 Whatever. It's stupid. Who cares?
01:08:14 And he's checked out. He's having a mental breakdown because he feels everything's fake in his world.
01:08:22 And he's suicidal at this point. So he's hired this man.
01:08:29 A man that.
01:08:30 Is there to take care of special problems.
01:08:39 He arranges for people to disappear.
01:08:44 So he hands him. Here's here's the guy who wants you to disappear, and he's like.
01:08:48 But this is you.
01:08:50 You're hiring me to have you disappear ye.
01:08:54 This is insane.
01:08:58 But he's like, I don't.
01:08:58 Care. I'm done with life.
01:09:01 Here's my schedule I'm flying into.
01:09:04 California tomorrow.
01:09:07 I'm going to meet with the black community.
01:09:13 And do some speeches and stuff.
01:09:16 And so just make sure I.
01:09:19 I don't live throughout the weekend.
01:09:22 So he starts to.
01:09:23 Get drunk on the plane because he feels like.
01:09:26 You know his his hours are numbered.
01:09:34 When it gets into the airport, he's all shifty eyed because.
01:09:38 He's not sure when it's going to happen or how it's going to happen.
01:09:44 He gets in his limo and they they have some crew from C-SPAN following him around.
01:09:52 And it goes to the Black Church.
01:09:59 And because he knows he's going to just die in in a matter of hours.
01:10:06 He has a mental breakdown.
01:10:09 And decides to just tell black people the truth.
01:10:15 Now again, this movie is meant to sell.
01:10:18 Right wing or right leaning or conservative people.
01:10:23 On the idea of left wing or communist ideas.
01:10:30 And a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. So.
01:10:34 In the very beginning of the movie.
01:10:37 It's kind of like Archie Bunker, right where the clapping seals in the audience at home, every time, he said. They're like.
Speaker 16
01:10:43 I said.
Devon Stack
01:10:44 Not really realizing there with the but of the joke. Same exact situation. I mean it works so well. Why? Why **** with the the formula that works?
01:10:54 So he goes up on stage and you think that ohh he's kind of based maybe.
Speaker 7
01:11:05 Do or what?
Speaker 3
01:11:15 We stand at the doorstep of the new Millennium, our obligation.
01:11:19 Is to reduce the.
Speaker 13
01:11:19 Let's put this up. Put a little.
Speaker 15
01:11:20 Time in on this.
Speaker 3
01:11:21 Government and at the same time restore its creative power to reinvigorate our society.
01:11:31 And.
01:11:33 Bring about a rebirth of democracy.
01:11:39 Any questions nice? Less is more.
Speaker 25
01:11:40 Good evening. Yes, and the riots and civil unrest went down about four years ago. You promised U.S. Federal funding to rebuild our community. What happened?
Devon Stack
01:11:52 By the way, nothing has changed the black community. If you want to call it that.
01:11:58 Their their platform is always what are you going to give us this time?
01:12:03 And look, the Republicans are playing the game, right? What do they say when you when you have these black influencers now what are body? Never do. What are the Democrats ever do for you? They're always promising these things and they never give us these things.
01:12:17 That's how they that's that's.
01:12:19 That's your. That's your Maga blacks now.
01:12:23 So just the the letter next to the name of the people promising them. **** has changed, but the strategy never changed, and that's how it was in the 90s. It just happened to the Democrats that were.
01:12:32 Promising them ****.
Speaker 2
01:12:38 Yes.
Speaker 3
01:12:39 What happened was that that we all knew that was going to be big news for a while, so we all came down here, Bush, Clinton, Wilson and all of us. We got our pictures taken. Told you what you.
01:12:48 Wanted to hear and we.
01:12:50 We pretty much forgot about.
01:12:51 It.
Speaker 8
01:12:57 Would you just like to thank you, Sir.
Speaker 15
01:12:58 And let's see what he's doing with this.
Speaker 24
01:13:00 Insurance down here, we can't get health insurance. Buy your insurance. Life insurance. Why haven't you come out the Senate? Bill 27 twice.
Speaker 3
01:13:07 Well, because you you you haven't really.
01:13:10 Contributed any money to my campaign. Have you?
01:13:14 You got any idea how much these insurance companies come up with? They pretty much depend on me to get a bill like that and bottle it up in my committee during an election. And in that way we can kill.
01:13:24 It When you're not looking.
Speaker 25
01:13:25 Fred, when you say buy the.
Speaker 8
01:13:26 Book what book would that be?
Speaker 24
01:13:29 The Democratic Party don't care about the African American.
Speaker 12
01:13:31 Community isn't that obvious.
Speaker 3
01:13:33 Hey.
01:13:34 You got.
01:13:35 Your kids out of work and the other half.
01:13:36 Are in jail.
01:13:37 Did you see any Democrat doing anything about it?
01:13:40 Certainly not me.
01:13:43 So what are you going to do?
01:13:44 Vote Republican. Come on. Come on. You're not going to.
Speaker 2
01:13:47 Vote Republican. Let's call this spade a spade.
Speaker 3
01:13:50 I mean, I mean, I mean, come on, you can have a billion man March if you don't put down that malt liquor and chicken wings and get behind somebody other than a running back who stabs his wife, you're never going to get rid of somebody like me.
Devon Stack
01:14:12 So again, it's framed like a, you know, the evil it's it's the evil white racist white guys that are that are causing the problem. In fact, I'm part of the problem.
01:14:23 In fact, in a way it's he's. He's almost.
01:14:25 Like a lefty Trump.
01:14:28 Yeah, people always said things about Trump like, oh, well, Trump thing. I like about Trump is, you know, he would abuse the system and then he'd go and interviews and say, I know, the system's ****** ** because I'm, I I do it. I'm the one I'm one of.
01:14:41 The guys you're talking about?
01:14:44 And people like Ohh based he's being honest.
01:14:47 No, I think you just watched Bulworth.
01:14:52 So is campaign consultant hits the fire alarm because he thinks this is suicide?
01:14:59 And shuts down.
01:15:02 Because he doesn't know what? You know what it's.
01:15:04 What? What?
01:15:05 Why this is happening?
01:15:09 And then.
01:15:11 Because.
01:15:13 They were very creative with the script writing, I guess black people are super into it. They like the tough love. They like the tough talk. See, they've just been waiting for white people to to give it to them straight.
01:15:29 And so these black ladies are.
01:15:30 Like, oh, you're you're the man I want to volunteer for your campaign.
01:15:34 And Holly Berry looks all super turned on.
01:15:37 And he's like, oh, I want me some.
01:15:39 Of.
01:15:39 That I want me some of that Holly.
Speaker 12
01:15:41 Bedding to prevent any damage to this wonderful old landmark yo-yo, yo to you, senator.
Speaker 7
01:15:45 Wow.
Speaker 21
01:15:48 Later.
Speaker 3
01:15:49 I was hoping for similar later was.
Speaker 2
01:15:53 Good how you connect with my.
Speaker 12
01:15:55 Sister later going on here, Senator, I really think we should be on our way, Sir.
Speaker 24
01:16:00 You know.
Devon Stack
01:16:03 So he's got a a a touch of the jungle fever.
01:16:08 Starts hitting on uh Halle Berry and uh.
01:16:12 Decides that now for some reason, inexplicably he's he's black.
01:16:18 He starts talking like a black person.
01:16:20 Wants to go to KFC.
01:16:23 And takes his KFC with him to go talk to Hollywood Jews and again they trickle in a little.
01:16:32 A little honesty, a little bit.
Speaker 7
01:16:34 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:16:35 So people think for.
01:16:36 A second. Ohh, maybe this is based.
Speaker 3
01:16:38 Oh miss.
Speaker 13
01:16:41 Thank you. Thank you very much.
Speaker 27
01:16:42 Senator, do you think those of us in the entertainment business need government help in determining limits on the amount of sex and violence in today's films and television programs?
Speaker 3
01:16:52 You know, The funny thing is how.
Speaker
01:16:59 It was.
Speaker 3
01:17:04 You know you make violent films and you make dirty films and you make, you know, family films, but just most of you know.
Speaker 2
01:17:10 Good. Are they?
Speaker 16
01:17:12 Just just to.
Speaker 13
01:17:12 So many smart people can work so hard on them and spend all that money on them and make so much money on them.
Speaker 3
01:17:18 I mean, why do you do this? There must be the money, huh? It must be the money.
01:17:30 My guys are not stupid. They always put the big Jews on my schedule. They're mostly Jews here, right? But three out of four?
Speaker 19
01:17:37 Anyway, they excuse me.
Speaker 15
01:17:37 Hey, look.
Speaker 3
01:17:39 I'm sure Murphy put something in here for you.
01:17:43 Thank you, senator. Thank you very much.
Devon Stack
01:17:48 So he's honest about Jews running Hollywood again. This is it was safe to do this in the 90s.
01:17:54 You could make jokes about Jews running Hollywood in the 90s because they felt comfortably.
01:18:00 Well, comfortable they were. They were basking in the the the bright glow of the philosemitism that was going on in the 90s. You know, Seinfeld was the biggest show on TV.
01:18:14 There was. There was entire movies making fun of Jews.
01:18:21 So what sounds edgy today wasn't so edgy in in 1998, but he calls out the fact that this is all.
01:18:27 Jews that run.
01:18:28 Hollywood, and they don't really care about making family friendly films and they want to just make violent and titillating, you know, sex movies.
01:18:39 And he calls them out as Jews, and they all.
01:18:41 Kind of like get.
01:18:42 Passed off. Meanwhile, the the two black chicks that wanted to volunteer for his campaign and Holly Berry are volunteering as.
01:18:55 I wonder, I'm blanking on a ******* word here. This ballet as as ballets.
01:19:02 And they're wrecking the white peoples and the Jews. I guess their cars and they make a big joke about it. And like the stuck up white people are just like, Oh my God, I can't believe you guys, these these violent blacks are just crashing cars for no reason.
Speaker 16
01:19:16 Just get out.
Speaker 20
01:19:17 Man, OK, all of you.
01:19:18 Are fired alright.
Speaker 22
01:19:21 The center is gonna go.
Speaker 12
01:19:21 To sleep now. Great. Tired.
Speaker 7
01:19:25 Anyway. Ohh.
Speaker 3
01:19:27 You really wanna ride somewhere?
Devon Stack
01:19:36 So because he's decided he's black now, he gets the the black hose in his limo.
01:19:42 And he's very enamored by their interesting way of talking, cause it's just, it's funny. In the 90s, you know, black violence.
Speaker 7
01:19:51 It's funny.
Devon Stack
01:19:57 Black ignorance. It's funny. It's cute. It's adorable.
01:20:01 Ohh, those silly *******. They're so loud. You know those those chicken headed hoes.
01:20:13 No, it's look, it's so amusing.
01:20:19 It's like going to the zoo.
01:20:26 They think they're people.
01:20:31 So they go to this black club.
01:20:34 And of course they do this this scene that's, you know, this is exactly what would happen if you went to a.
01:20:40 Black club.
Speaker 7
01:20:45 Nice.
Speaker 2
01:20:56 Nothing.
Devon Stack
01:21:00 Say no, he's hip and cool. The black people are. They're just as amused by him.
01:21:06 As he is by them.
01:21:10 See, it's it's funny how when you really get down to it, we're just kind of the same.
01:21:17 At least want to listen to music and.
01:21:18 Get high at the club.
01:21:23 So we're still trying to bang Holly Berry this whole time.
01:21:29 And you know all that, he says.
Speaker 7
01:21:33 He ain't no.
Speaker 3
01:21:34 I ain't no what?
Speaker 8
01:21:35 I see you ain't no real Niger.
Speaker 2
01:21:36 Is is you?
01:21:38 A real Niger, Niger ************.
Speaker 7
01:21:41 Don't be calling me a mother.
Speaker 3
01:21:42 ******, would you prefer ************, ************.
Devon Stack
01:21:47 No. Look that he just don't give a ****. He's.
01:21:49 Breaking down barriers.
01:21:57 Then you have this Side Story where this black guy is.
01:22:02 Apparently Holly Berry owes him some money or or something, and so she has to do something for them and they're kind of vague about it.
01:22:10 And then you have this again. This is the the boomer wet dream.
01:22:15 This is what every boomer would do with they went. This is how they imagine it would go, at least if they went to a black club.
01:22:24 This is how it would all go down.
Speaker 3
01:22:35 Now what I really want to know is what?
01:22:40 I'm looking. I'm looking there but I can't find where. Oh where. Hello, Nina, where are you, Nina?
01:22:54 Please.
01:22:55 Has anybody seen her?
Speaker 2
01:22:56 Nina. Nina. Where you been? You're the prettiest girl I ever can. You come downstairs and.
Speaker 7
01:23:00 Leave.
01:23:04 Then we'll talk.
Devon Stack
01:23:08 Seeing that the black people are just amused ohh, that white guy he's he's.
01:23:12 He's trying to be fresh.
01:23:15 He's trying to be cool down with the.
Speaker 4
01:23:23 I'm sorry.
Speaker 20
01:23:27 Yeah. You. Yeah. ************. Yeah, yeah. Whoop your ***, ************.
Speaker 7
01:23:28 Truly, terribly sorry, man. I'm sorry. Yes.
Devon Stack
01:23:38 Ohh, it's so funny. It's so funny. They have such a a creative way of talking.
01:23:45 So far, the way those those black women are.
01:23:50 Threatening violence like that, it's adorable. He is. He is kind of a square. She's right about that.
01:23:57 He he kind of, you know, he was kind of asking for it. If you think about it going into a black club and just bumping into people, what do you expect to happen, right.
Speaker 3
01:24:08 Vena. Vena. I'm over here. And this is really good. You give it a chance. I never even knew that I could dance. I guess that people can and some people can't. But I don't even care if I select my pen.
Speaker 16
01:24:23 No problem, man.
Speaker 7
01:24:26 It's the 90s mine. It's the 90s.
01:24:30 Wannabe, it's the 90s. This is the 90s, nineties.
Speaker 11
01:24:33 It's the 90s. Parents are supposed to discuss sex with their children.
Speaker 23
01:24:36 It's the 90s.
Devon Stack
01:24:41 Oh yes, the 90s, when race relations were just, it was just goofy differences, right?
01:24:47 I like black people do cocaine too.
01:24:53 So he's partying with the black people and they're all very impressed with his dance moves.
01:25:00 So look, he just wants to be accepted. That's really what it boils down to.
01:25:04 He just like like everyone that that loves these diamond and silk silk types.
01:25:11 Every, like every one of these white boomers that.
01:25:14 That ****** their pants when they see a a base black guy.
01:25:19 They just want to be accepted.
01:25:22 They just want the black people to like them.
01:25:33 You know, it's like it's it's why all those people in that grocery store, they didn't say anything to the woman walking around with a giant ******* butcher knife.
01:25:45 They didn't want to upset her.
01:25:53 They just wanted her to like him.
01:25:59 I'm sure there's a perfectly good explanation for her walking around with that giant butcher knife swinging her around, eyeballing people it it's.
01:26:07 Who am I to say?
01:26:09 What black people do, it's there they got their.
01:26:11 Own little thing going on.
01:26:14 It's like that Twilight Zone episode that I covered up, you know, year or more ago where it was that little kid.
01:26:21 The premise of the episode was everyone's really nice to this little kid, like weirdly nice.
01:26:29 Like to the point where you.
01:26:31 You you're sensing fear.
01:26:34 And the voices of the people, when he, when he starts to get.
01:26:36 Upset. They're just like, oh, no, no, no, no, everything's.
01:26:38 Fine, Billy. Everything's fine.
01:26:43 And at first gets the Twilight Zone episode. It's not, you know, immediately clear why.
01:26:49 You just know that. Well, there's something weird. Everyone in this town seems like really nervous around this kid and and pretending to be his friend. Although you could you sense they kind.
01:26:58 Of secretly hate him.
01:27:02 And this is more driven by a a fear of what he might do, which is weird. He's like this little kid.
Speaker
01:27:06 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:27:11 That's what's even more terrifying because he is a little.
01:27:13 Kid, he thinks like a little kid.
01:27:16 He can't be reasoned with because he's like this little 8 year old boy.
01:27:23 He doesn't have any wisdom because he's.
01:27:25 This 8 year old boy.
01:27:31 It's why, in fact, that you see little children put in horror films so often the thing that's terrifying about a little child that has supernatural powers or some, you know, some kind of power that you don't understand, is that they are kids and people know that kids are irrational.
01:27:50 Kids are unpredictable.
01:27:53 And so when it's revealed in that episode that the reason why everyone's really nice to little Billy is because when Billy gets upset, he can just turn you into a a block of cheese or or whatever it is he's thinking about that moment and kill you.
01:28:12 You understand that people are walking on egg shells around them because they're afraid.
01:28:19 And that's ultimately how white America has treated black people for like the last.
Speaker 17
01:28:23 30-40 years.
Devon Stack
01:28:29 They're little kids, they can't be reasoned with. They don't have any wisdom. They don't have.
01:28:36 Predictability.
01:28:41 And at any moment.
01:28:44 If they are unhappy about something, they can fly into a rage and someone dies.
01:28:55 So everyone has to make nice and.
01:28:58 Walk on egg shells and.
Speaker 7
01:29:00 Oh, no, it's fine. No, I didn't say.
Devon Stack
01:29:16 And just like in the Twilight zone episode, when he did kill members of the town.
01:29:21 By turning them into a rock or making them cease to exist or whatever it was that you know, he decided to do at that moment.
Speaker
01:29:30 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:29:33 The townspeople were still. Oh, no, it's fine that you did that. It's fine that.
01:29:37 You.
01:29:37 Did that, it's understandable. I know he was.
01:29:41 He was getting on my nerves too. I'm glad, in fact, that you killed him because if you hadn't killed him, I I'd, I'd have to. I I totally know where you're coming from.
01:29:50 America is the same way with black people. Oh, it's totally understandable that you guys fly into a rage and burn down your.
01:29:57 Town. I mean, look, look at that. Look at the inequality.
01:30:01 Look at the treatment that you're getting from the police. Look at the rates of incarceration, of course. You're going to act like that. I mean, I I get it. I'm one of the good ones. Please don't hurt me.
01:30:20 See this this right here.
01:30:23 This right here sums up.
Speaker
01:30:26 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:30:29 Well, it's this really.
Speaker 15
01:30:30 I had a lot of black friends, by the way, and played football everything.
Devon Stack
01:30:35 It's that desperation.
01:30:38 For black approval.
Speaker 7
01:30:41 George Hamilton show Kim movie.
Devon Stack
01:30:44 Ohh, he got moves. White man. Kim Jump I guess.
01:30:50 Damn.
Speaker 7
01:30:52 Damn, son.
01:30:55 Though he show can dance.
Devon Stack
01:30:59 I can die happy now, black people said. I can dance.
01:31:15 And keeps dancing. In fact, he starts. He starts.
01:31:19 Spinning the the wax.
01:31:22 Starts deejaying until the sun comes up, shuts the place down.
01:31:35 And as he walks out of the club, the audience is reminded. Oh, yes, didn't he hire someone to kill him?
01:31:41 As the spooky hit man lurks in the shadows.
01:31:49 He then goes to another one of his speaking engagements.
01:31:55 Whereas uh.
01:31:57 Wife of conveniences.
01:32:00 Berating him for being late, but he doesn't care anymore. He doesn't have a.
01:32:04 Care in the world.
01:32:08 He's telling it like it is.
01:32:11 But now, because he's super black and he's won the approval of black people everywhere.
01:32:17 He's now gonna do it in the form of of really cool white guy rap.
Speaker 3
01:32:24 We stand on the doorstep of a new Millennium. We have an obligation on the one hand to reduce.
01:32:36 Yada, yada, yada, yada, yada yada, yeah, yeah.
Speaker
01:32:38 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3
01:32:39 It's up to the people to decide what the state.
01:32:42 Of California and the.
01:32:44 Nation will do. Do what do we.
01:32:47 Do the nation will do?
01:32:54 It's up to you. What do we do? What do we do? Well, it's up to you. You know what? Ain't that funny? You contribute all my money. You make your contribution and you get your solution. As long as you can pay. I'm gonna do it all your way. Yes, the money talks and the people walk.
01:33:12 You not hear me. Hear you say it. Big money.
Speaker 24
01:33:16 Money.
Speaker 3
01:33:18 Take money, big money, one man, one.
01:33:20 Money, money. Fake money? Fake money.
01:33:28 Now is that really?
01:33:28 Real the name of our game is let's make a deal now. People got their problems. That hasn't that have not, but the ones that make me listen. Pay for 30 seconds.
Speaker 2
01:33:37 37303030.
Speaker 15
01:33:37 Yeah.
Speaker 3
01:33:41 Your Bank of America, this table over here, Wells Fargo and Citibank, you're really very dear. Billions to Mexico and never have to fear because taxpayers, taxpayers take. Yeah, yellow, but here we.
Speaker 24
01:33:52 Type it in.
Speaker 3
01:33:58 Got our friends.
Speaker 7
01:33:59 From oil, they don't.
Speaker 3
01:34:00 Give a **** how much wilderness.
01:34:01 Oil and tell us that the careful, we know that it's a lot as long as we keep driving cars that let the planet die.
Speaker 7
01:34:09 Hey.
Speaker 3
01:34:10 Mobile the sound is in Kuwait. If we still got the middle.
01:34:13 East the atmosphere.
01:34:14 The Arabs got the oil, we buy everything they sell, but if the brothers raise the price, we blow them all to hell.
01:34:21 Now let me hear you say it. Saddam Hussein, Saddam.
01:34:26 Hussain.
Devon Stack
01:34:31 So he starts doing his awesome rap that again it it it, it's there. It's very centrist these days.
01:34:42 What he's saying.
01:34:47 Very safe what he's saying.
01:34:54 But this these days this this would be very lefty.
01:34:58 In the 90s.
Speaker 3
01:35:03 Nobody going someday, but nobody know how they gonna.
Speaker 7
01:35:04 6.
Speaker 3
01:35:07 Health care managing HMO ain't doing no work, no.
01:35:11 Sir, not don't.
01:35:12 Cause the thing has the same and ever wanna visit.
01:35:15 These ************* there insurance.
01:35:17 Companies here you can call it single payer Canadian way only socialized medicine will ever save the day. Come on now.
01:35:27 Dirty word socialism.
01:35:32 Now the.
01:35:33 When the world is mistreated and abused, but when we try to fix it, we tend to get confused. I got respect for all the sisters that we tell you that for style. But there's one thing in politics that always makes me smile on like the *****, the *****. I like it really fine. And when you be a senator, you get it all the time. The young ones, they always.
01:35:49 That really like them all? And would you be in Washington? You hardly have to call the women. They're of power. And if you don't pull that rug out, no matter what they say.
01:35:57 Or do they give you nappy dugout?
Devon Stack
01:36:00 It's like Trump saying grab him by.
01:36:02 The *****, right?
01:36:06 This movie in a lot of ways is really.
01:36:09 About Trump, if you think about it.
01:36:15 I can't believe he said that. That's crazy. He said that? Ohh, he's he's sticking it to the power.
01:36:22 He's sticking to the power, so of course the press loves him because he's he's talking straight. Saying. Yeah, we just need socialism. And that way black people can have healthcare.
01:36:35 And uh.
01:36:37 He tries to bang the Ohh Halle Berry again and she starts to make out with them.
01:36:45 But they have to go to their next meeting and he sees the hit man again. And this time he's had such a good time over the last 24 hours acting like a black guy.
01:36:55 He's like, I want to live.
01:36:57 These black people, they have it all figured out.
01:37:01 Us stuffy white guys, we just, you know, we're so worried about appearances and conventions and.
01:37:09 And it just.
01:37:10 You know we.
01:37:10 We I just want to be a.
01:37:11 Straight talking black man.
01:37:14 And now that I have this this new way of operating I'm I'm I'm going to call it off.
01:37:21 You know, so he starts making a phone call to try to call off the, uh, the hit.
01:37:29 He then goes to a white church.
01:37:34 But notice is the the hit man again and starts running off.
01:37:38 And runs off with Halle Berry.
01:37:41 Away from the hit man.
01:37:44 But of course they can't have a white church without having the black people show you how much better black people are like, even in their churches.
Speaker 16
01:37:56 Do.
Devon Stack
01:38:04 See your stuffy old white people with your way of singing and it's it's stupid. The black people got it all figured.
01:38:11 Out.
01:38:13 So he hides out and uh talks to Holly Berry for a little bit.
01:38:18 And he gets pulled away. And that's when he find out that Holly Berry is actually working for the guy who's trying to kill him.
01:38:27 And that money that she owed the other black guy in the beginning of the movie, that's that's going to settle that that score, I guess if she helps him along in this assassination attempt.
01:38:40 But luckily.
01:38:42 Bulworth is able to finally get through that guy and cancel it.
01:38:48 He's like. No, no, no, no, no, no. Cancel it. You'll still get your money, but we'll cancel. He's like, alright, I guess. But then of course, he has a heart attack before he can cancel it before he can stop the. The wheels that are already in motion from spinning.
01:39:03 But even though he no longer has a death wish, now that he's, he's discovered his inner black man.
01:39:10 He's going to go to the debate and he's going to continue on this ride.
Speaker 25
01:39:15 Senator Bulworth, the news today requires us to ask you about this sudden change in your campaign style. Could you explain it?
Speaker 2
01:39:22 Why are you here?
Speaker 3
01:39:23 Let's admit it, you're here cause you're making a bundle.
01:39:25 Right.
Speaker 16
01:39:27 I beg your pardon.
Speaker 3
01:39:28 You mean you're not here because you're getting paid a bundle of money? Come on. Come on. We got 3 pretty rich guys here getting paid by some really rich guys to ask a couple of other rich guys questions about their campaign. But our campaigns are financed by the same guys that.
01:39:47 Pay you guys.
Speaker 15
01:39:48 Your money so.
Speaker 3
01:39:49 I mean, what are we talking about?
Speaker 21
01:39:51 I'm bringing the man down there. If they don't like it, they can kiss my ***.
Speaker 3
01:39:54 I could tell you stories about getting money from these guys that would burn your ears back. You have stories about me. I mean, I don't know about the hill. You have that.
01:40:06 But I tell you.
Speaker
01:40:08 We got a.
Speaker 21
01:40:09 Club. Something high?
Speaker 3
01:40:09 Right. Republicans, Democrats. What's the difference? You know, your guys, my guys, our guys, us guys, it's a club. So we just have a drink.
Speaker 15
01:40:15 Man.
Devon Stack
01:40:24 So he's telling the stuffy white.
01:40:26 People you know, like Oh yeah.
01:40:28 It's all a club, but you're not in it. They have a little grain of truth.
01:40:31 They want to resonate with both sides. Ohh yeah, they're all up against you.
01:40:36 Which is true, but we're not going to tell you who it is because who it is in the minds of the audience at this point is it's rich racist white guys.
01:40:47 Of course they have a Larry King cameo saying how great he is.
Speaker 15
01:40:52 Let's just say it is very unusual stuff. Yeah. You know, I don't know what to say, but what I could say, let's face it, and then I.
01:41:00 Have to do a show on this.
01:41:02 Oh, my God. Oh, Larry, come.
Speaker 3
01:41:04 On.
Speaker 13
01:41:05 Do you have to? Are you sure that's the way?
Speaker 15
01:41:08 You want to hear? You're kidding. This guy is on ohh. They want someone like this. People are sick and.
01:41:12 Tired of all this baloney?
Devon Stack
01:41:16 Yeah, it sounds like people talking about Trump now, doesn't it?
01:41:21 He says what other people won't say.
01:41:24 He said because you'd be in jail.
01:41:28 That was amazing. When you said you'd be in jail.
01:41:37 So he he finds out that the guy is still trying to kill him because the the guy he tried.
01:41:42 To cancel the.
01:41:44 The hit with it, it had a heart attack, so he starts driving off again. His limo with Halle Berry.
01:41:50 And she decides to hide him out at her house and her house, of course. Looks like the ******* huxtables. You know, the the mom is wearing a power suit like it's it's, it's the Cosby Show.
01:42:02 So she lives.
01:42:05 With white I mean it's a white black.
01:42:07 Family.
01:42:08 But they live in a dangerous black neighborhood.
01:42:12 And so after he dresses up in his new clothes that he's borrowed from the black people that for some reason they all dress like white people. But the clothes they let him borrow is, like, gangster.
01:42:21 He decides to walk to the Black neighborhood and more hilarity continues.
Speaker 7
01:42:26 Yeah.
Speaker 10
01:42:28 I'm sorry, that's.
Speaker 20
01:42:39 Go to sleep in your face, in the ground.
Speaker 2
01:42:48 Yo.
01:42:53 Hey.
Speaker 11
01:42:53 ******.
Speaker 20
01:42:58 You're buying the what?
Speaker 13
01:42:59 No, I'm. I'm. I'm going to the cleaners.
Speaker 15
01:43:04 Of me.
Speaker 11
01:43:08 I'm doing business here cracker.
Speaker 13
01:43:11 What do you want to have some ice cream? I'm buying.
Devon Stack
01:43:18 Ohh look, there's they're they're gonna tell they're finally gonna tell the truth about black behavior. They're, you know, here he is. He he. He's naive. He thinks he can just go buy them some ice cream. Cause they're just kids after all. That's all they really want, you know, that's.
01:43:31 Why we want?
01:43:31 These youth centers, all we need to do to get these kids out the street and.
01:43:35 Stop selling crack is.
01:43:36 To put some more money into the.
01:43:38 Black communities this bottomless pit that is the black communities. Just, you know, just a few billion more dollars and that way they can get ice cream, right. But he's going to learn the hard way. He's going to learn the hard way finally. That's not what work.
01:43:52 That's that's. You know, that's very naive of him to think that that they would just be.
01:43:57 Able to oh wait, never mind.
Speaker 24
01:43:59 Good.
Devon Stack
01:44:08 Turns out that's all they did want was some ice cream.
01:44:12 Because they're just kids, after all, right? They're just kids.
01:44:16 And in fact, the only reason why there's any problems with the black community is it's the cops.
Speaker 7
01:44:22 Wait, you know speech fronts Mr. Cash today.
Speaker 2
01:44:26 **** you.
Speaker 16
01:44:29 What?
Speaker 7
01:44:36 You're a black ***** ** ****.
01:44:37 You say **** you to me.
Speaker 24
01:44:40 No, Sir.
Speaker 6
01:44:44 So **** your mom.
Speaker 10
01:44:52 Management.
Speaker 7
01:45:03 Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey. Please, please. Hey, you.
01:45:16 You chicken hawk. Fagot. You're on the ground. I'm gonna pull your brains.
Speaker 3
01:45:19 Out and have your badge.
Speaker 15
01:45:20 This.
Speaker 7
01:45:20 Number kiss my Asss badge number on the ground. Right down.
Speaker 3
01:45:24 I think you want to give me your.
Speaker 7
01:45:26 Name. Shut up. Now get on the ground right now. Get on the ground.
Speaker 2
01:45:31 What?
Speaker 7
01:45:34 ******* person.
Devon Stack
01:45:37 So the the insane, racist white cops realize that. Oh, oh, he's the senator. We we we have to like, let him go.
01:45:45 And the white savior complex of the boomer continues. Now that now that they've they've the wet dream of being called a good dancer by black people, being welcomed into their their Cosby Huxtable home.
01:45:58 Buying the little black kids ice cream so they can stop selling crack on the streets.
01:46:04 He now saves them from the racist white cops that are the real reason why their neighborhood is so bad.
01:46:09 In the first place.
Speaker 3
01:46:10 I think it'd.
01:46:11 Be a good idea to say I'm sorry.
Speaker 6
01:46:14 Ohh man, I waited my whole life.
Speaker 16
01:46:16 For this moment.
Speaker 18
01:46:18 I'm.
Speaker 3
01:46:19 Sorry, say no problem, officer.
Speaker 8
01:46:22 Oh, **** your mom, you ******* pig **** ******.
Speaker 3
01:46:26 Take off. Take off, huh?
Speaker 2
01:46:29 Ohh, it's hilarious, right?
Devon Stack
01:46:33 Those black kids, they're precocious.
01:46:36 That's very precocious.
01:46:39 Tell him you're sorry. Oh, **** you. Ohh, that's that's all he was kind of asking for it, right? That right? That racist white cop that he he kind of deserves that, I guess.
01:46:53 So then he goes to the crack dealers house where these kids work to to get some political advice.
01:47:01 From the the crack dealer to find out why are these kids on the street?
01:47:06 Selling crack, it just doesn't make any. I mean, I bought them ice cream and they they just turned instantly into normal, adorable, precocious, albeit kids.
01:47:17 And you know it's it's look, they just want to play video games. They're a little violent, but.
01:47:21 You know that's.
01:47:23 Video games are violent. What?
01:47:24 Are you going to do?
01:47:25 So what's the deal?
Speaker 27
01:47:34 Where's Nina?
Speaker 8
01:47:35 Good looking out on the shorties.
Speaker
01:47:37 You.
Speaker 8
01:47:37 Know and every day that a white man comes to rescue my little soldier. So I just want to tell you I I appreciate that.
Speaker 15
01:47:42 Little soldiers.
Speaker 8
01:47:47 Oh, what what exactly do do you know about it? Yeah, it's live up in Beverly Hills somewhere, right? Am I right? Beverly Hills. I provide for these little brothers right here. These little brothers is my first line of the fists.
01:47:59 In my little eyes and ears out.
Devon Stack
01:48:02 See who is he to judge them? He lives out in his his ivory tower.
01:48:07 He goes this neighborhood and and thinks he can just tell these.
01:48:11 These black people have to to run their business.
01:48:16 They've been forced into this situation.
01:48:18 By the white people.
Speaker 8
01:48:21 Entry level positions into the only growth sector occupation that's truly open to them right now. That's the substance supply industry. They're gonna run this ship someday. They don't have.
01:48:30 The whole empire.
01:48:31 Man, you don't give a **** about it. You're greedy *** politicians. That's what you tell me every time that y'all.
01:48:36 To cut them a school program every time y'all vote to cut them up to the job programs. What the ****? How? How young man gonna take care of his financial responsibilities with the mother?
01:48:45 ******* Burger King, he ain't.
01:48:46 He ain't it. Please don't even start with.
01:48:48 The school ****.
01:48:49 Ain't no education going on up in that ************, because y'all ************* politicians that ******* shut up. So what they going to do? What? What are y'all man supposed to do then? Right? What's he going to do? He going to come to me? That's what he's going to do. Why? Because I'm a businessman. And as a businessman, you got to.
01:49:03 Limit your liabilities and that's what this show is all for me. Limited liabilities.
01:49:07 Because of their limited vulnerability to legal sanctions, man, that's the same ******* thing in politics, though, you find the edge. You gotta exploit that ****. That's why I said on the ****** ******* teenagers to Iraq die with some ****** ******* oil money. Send the ****** ******* CIA up in the hood with all the *******. Yeah. Yo, slanging in the hood, man.
Devon Stack
01:49:26 See, it's it's really your your fault, ******.
01:49:31 We're just being creative problem solvers.
01:49:35 We're just trying to exist in the environment that you've you've created for us. You're the reason why the schools are are ****.
01:49:45 You're the reason why our neighborhoods are ****. You've driven us to this.
01:49:51 And so the the cool.
01:49:55 The cool guy boomer decides to address this the only way he knows how.
01:50:01 With rap songs.
Speaker 3
01:50:02 There's a time when every home he got to risk his neck and fight for the thing that he believed in and he got to preach it, right? If he don't got **** to die for and he's afraid to shed the light, then he ain't.
01:50:13 Got **** to live for, scumbag.
Devon Stack
01:50:18 So.
01:50:20 Yeah, so after that cringe, whatever that was, he goes out and steals the the drug dealers car and there there's and there's a scene where.
01:50:31 Once again, we're we're being reminded, see the name of this stream.
01:50:34 Is is it worth it addition?
01:50:37 Now of course that there with Bulworth but.
01:50:39 There's another meaning to it also.
01:50:45 Is the presence of blacks in your society worth it?
01:50:56 With any group, there comes a cost.
01:51:03 And with groups, there come benefits. Oftentimes not always. Sometimes there's benefits.
01:51:12 Now last stream we we noticed then at least I noticed.
01:51:17 In the diversity training that was being pushed in 1989, we covered that training video from 1989 trying to tell workers why it was a great idea, that all of a sudden there weren't white.
01:51:26 People their jobs anymore.
01:51:29 And I made the observation that like they, they never once.
01:51:33 Mention a positive. It's all about the challenges of diversity and how we need to.
01:51:37 Overcome them.
01:51:39 Which is weird because if it really was a positive thing that we were adding diversity to the workforce.
01:51:46 And this is propaganda to get people on board with the diversity. You would think that they would highlight those things that it wouldn't just be a video showcasing all the problems that came along with the diversifying the workforce.
01:52:00 And and ways to maybe try to resolve some of these problems, but instead it would be a video of of positive propaganda showcasing all the benefits of diversity.
01:52:15 Or perhaps you could even argue that a.
01:52:18 Video wouldn't be necessary in the first place.
01:52:22 Because it would be self-evident. Why do I need to watch a video to tell me what's so great?
01:52:26 About this, it's clearly great.
01:52:30 You're not making a watch a video about how awesome pie is because everyone loves pie.
01:52:38 Be weird to have like a video ton. No, no, no. I know pie is is difficult to make from scratch, but.
01:52:46 It's it's good in the end. Like once you get it all baked and cools off and stuff. Umm pie.
01:52:54 Now people just kind of get it. Like, yeah, it's worth making. That's why it's that's why people make it. They don't need to watch video upon video upon video telling them. No. Please make the pie. It doesn't seem like it's worth it now.
01:53:10 But trust us, when the pie is done, you'll like it.
01:53:14 No, you don't have to tell us.
01:53:15 That.
01:53:15 We just know pie is good. We're going to go through trouble of making it if we want some pie.
01:53:23 But this video didn't do that, did it?
01:53:26 All it did was tell you about all the problems of diversity and how they were all white people's fault, and it was the job of the white people to overcome these problems. And that's exactly what this movie is doing.
01:53:36 All of the problems from the black people are either funny. Ohh look at the funny, violent black woman threatening to hurt you because you bumped into an accident.
01:53:49 That hope? She doesn't have a a butcher's knife.
01:53:57 Oh yeah, the kids selling crack.
01:54:01 That that's because of conditions.
01:54:02 You've created. It's really the only option.
01:54:04 Available to them.
01:54:06 Would you expect them to raise a family on a Burger King salary? That's not going to happen.
01:54:19 And while it might not seem like that this is exactly the same kind of a thing, when they do this little joke every time they point out oh, look at look at the amusing differences in culture. Oh, look, he's got a a low rider. Isn't that? Isn't that kind of funny the way the blacks like they're low riders. I mean, what a rich culture.
01:54:39 What would the what would America be like without lowriders? I mean, it's kind of look.
Speaker 7
01:54:44 Start.
Speaker 20
01:54:45 He doesn't know.
Speaker 7
01:54:45 What to do with it? Ohh look at that.
Speaker 20
01:54:48 Take a finger. Lick it.
Speaker 7
01:54:52 Like a fish out of water.
01:54:53 Kentucky fried cracker?
Devon Stack
01:54:59 See, that's isn't it? Doesn't that make it worth it?
01:55:06 All the negatives that come with having black people in your society doesn't that make it worth it because.
01:55:11 Now there's lowriders.
01:55:22 I mean, just imagine the fun you can have driving a low rider around, taking black kids off.
01:55:26 To get ice cream.
01:55:33 So then he goes to his final interview and in this final interview, you start to get the real message of this movie, the Ultimate Boomer Wet Dream.
Speaker 3
01:55:43 The rich is getting richer and richer and richer, while the middle class is getting more poor, just making billions and billions and billions and billions and billions and billions of bucks. Well, my friend, if you weren't all ready, Richard to start that, that, that situation sucks. Cause the the richest mother.
01:56:01 Sucking in five of us is getting 90.
01:56:04 ******* 8% of.
01:56:05 It and every other ************ in.
01:56:07 The world is left to wonder where the ****?
Speaker 2
01:56:09 We went with it.
Speaker 3
01:56:10 Obscenity. I'm a senator. I gotta raise $10,000 a day, every day I'm in Washington. I ain't getting it in South Central. I'm getting it in Beverly Hills, so I'm voting and send it the way they want me to. And and and. And I'm. I'm. I'm sending them my bills, but we got we got babies in South Central guy. And as young as they do in Peru, we got.
01:56:27 Public schools that.
01:56:28 Are nightmares, but we we we got a Congress.
01:56:31 That ain't got a clue. We got kids with submachine guns, we got malicious throwing bombs. We got bills just getting all weepy. We got new blaming teenage moms. We have factories closing down. Where the hell did all the good jobs go? Well, I'll tell you where they went. My contributors make more profits making.
01:56:47 Making making hiring kids in Mexico Old Brother can work in fast food if he can invent computer games, but what we used to call America that's going down the drains. How's the young man going to meet his financial responsibilities? Working in ****** ******* Burger King. He ain't. And please don't.
Devon Stack
01:57:04 This is literally. I mean it's it's an absurd version, but really isn't that much more absurd than what you see when people talk about Trump's appeal to black people.
01:57:21 When they get all excited, they get all squirming in their chairs. Oh, the Democrats, all Brexit. Ohh, they don't realize what they're doing. They're forcing them into the hands of of straight talking Trump.
01:57:34 Straight talking, Trump, if they put him in jail, his numbers with black people are going to skyrocket.
01:57:50 See look, look at. Look at the Black people home.
01:57:52 Right now, this this, Trump guys making some sense.
01:57:57 I think it's time to get out the Democrat plantation.
Speaker 3
01:58:16 Ask how come they got the airwaves? They're the people's, aren't they? Would they be worth 70 billion to the public today if some money grubbing Congress didn't give them away for big campaign money?
Devon Stack
01:58:26 So he keeps wrapping. It's like awful, but.
01:58:32 The guys about to try to kill him because he hasn't been called off yet.
Speaker 3
01:58:37 You get a defeat corporations and broadcasters make you dead meat. You've been taught in this country. Their speech that is free but free.
01:58:45 Do not get you no spots on TV. If you want to have senators not on the take.
01:58:51 Give them free airtime. They have to fail.
Devon Stack
01:58:55 And then he had this this.
01:58:56 Was a big thing that they were.
01:58:57 Thing.
01:58:58 In the 90s too, about giving that that was gonna solve special interest, that the the the only reason why there's special interest in America is because of campaign financing, which is why the the campaign finance reform stuff which opened up the door to all this 501C3 stuff. And it just, you know, made it like a infinitely worse.
01:59:18 But anyway, here's here's the here's the grand finale, though. Here's the big here's the actual message.
01:59:26 Of the movie.
01:59:27 This is the ultimate I don't see race.
Speaker 3
01:59:31 Telecommunications is the name of the beast that that, that, that, that that's eaten up the world from the West to the east, the movies, the tabloid TV and magazines. They tell us what to think and do in all our hopes and dreams. All this information makes America fat. But if the company's out of the country, how American is that? But we got Americans with families.
Speaker 2
01:59:33 Peace.
Speaker 3
01:59:50 Can't even buy a meal? Ask a brother who's been downsized if he's getting any peel or a white boy busting, ask till they put him in his grave. He ain't got to be a black boy to be living like a slave.
02:00:00 Rich people have always stayed on top by dividing white people from colored people. But white people got more in common with colored people than they do with rich people. We just got to eliminate them, eliminate rich people.
02:00:16 Black people too. Brown people, yellow people get.
Speaker 7
02:00:18 Rid of the wall is a.
Speaker 3
02:00:20 Voluntary free spirited open-ended program of procreative racial deconstruction.
Speaker 20
02:00:24 And.
Devon Stack
02:00:28 Procreative racial deconstruction.
02:00:43 What does he mean by that? Well, in case you aren't sure.
Speaker 3
02:00:47 Everybody just got to keep ******* everybody till they're all the same color.
Devon Stack
02:00:54 The end of race is what he's talking about.
02:00:58 Everyone just needs to race. Mix until we're all the same color.
Speaker 3
02:01:02 Everybody just got to keep ******* everybody till they're.
02:01:04 All the same color.
02:01:06 Ticket, Sir. It is gonna take a while.
Devon Stack
02:01:12 Then the the assassin sneaks in and he runs away and escapes and kisses Holly Berry and.
02:01:21 The election happens and he wins because everyone's so, you know, amazed by his his straight talk.
02:01:33 And after his big race mixing speech.
02:01:36 About how we all need to **** each other until we're all the same color, and so there is no white people in existence because we must eliminate his words. We must eliminate the white people.
02:01:48 Oh, and the black people too.
02:01:53 They they make sure you know.
02:01:56 Because he tells Holly Berry. Hey, come out with me and and celebrate. I don't care about my wife or whatever. And and she just stays there in the house.
02:02:03 And he gets sad, walks out, and can't enjoy his victory.
Speaker 2
02:02:07 Do what you just.
Speaker 15
02:02:08 Sat there and then you just sat that you made me feel insecure.
Speaker 14
02:02:09 Just sat there. What was I supposed?
Speaker 23
02:02:10 To do.
Speaker 5
02:02:13 Well, I made you feel.
Speaker 3
02:02:14 Of course I felt insecure. Why are you kidding? First of all, I'm too old.
Speaker 7
02:02:14 Insecure. How did I make you feel insecure?
02:02:18 For you and and and also I'm I'm I'm.
Speaker 3
02:02:21 You know white.
Speaker 6
02:02:23 You're white, yeah.
Speaker 14
02:02:25 You're insecure because you're white.
Speaker 2
02:02:26 Well, yes, just.
Devon Stack
02:02:29 Bingo. You're insecure because you're white.
Speaker 15
02:02:35 I had a lot of black friends, by the way, played football, everything.
Devon Stack
02:02:51 I mean it's it's.
02:02:54 You know, no, no words necessary for that.
Speaker 21
02:02:58 Oh, come on, Paula. You know you're my.
Devon Stack
02:03:06 Look, that's that's another dream of every boomer.
Speaker 7
02:03:09 Ah, she, she said. I'm I'm her.
Devon Stack
02:03:13 And finally, racism is solved with a case, but don't.
02:03:16 Worry it has a happy ending.
Speaker 7
02:03:23 All that.
02:03:28 And see on the inside outside.
Speaker 8
02:03:35 Getting up and I'm going home soon as I.
Speaker 6
02:03:37 Find my panties.
Speaker 7
02:04:22 Come here, man. Keep back. Stand the car. Keep the car. Well, that's not come from man.
Devon Stack
02:04:34 And he got killed by the racist white guy.
02:04:39 The end? Well, they they leave it kind of open where? Like, is he dead or did he not die? We all need to have the spirit of bulworth and like, that's the end. That's literally the end.
02:04:51 And so next time you hear someone say, oh, why are you talking about all this race stuff? Don't you understand? That's what they want. They're trying to divide us. They're trying to divide us.
02:05:03 That was the message of the smoothing.
02:05:08 Everyone is to **** everyone or **** everybody else until they're all the same color.
02:05:18 And then you won't have to ask questions like is it worth it? And then you won't have to have diversity training anymore because everyone's just going to.
02:05:27 Be some **** brown color.
02:05:31 There won't be white people anymore to complain about this stuff or to create these weird conditions in which black people have to sell.
02:05:37 Crack to get by.
02:05:42 There won't be these racist white rich billionaires that will, you know, assassinate the truth tellers.
02:05:57 There's only one race, the human race.
02:06:07 You don't have to worry about going to the grocery store and some black lady with a knife kills your kid because you'll all be.
02:06:12 The same color y'all.
02:06:14 You there. Now, now no longer be a bunch of people staying at the same hotel. It's we're all the same family.
02:06:25 The family of the mud people.
02:06:35 I mean this is this is literally the clergy plan. That's what it is. It's the clergy plan.
02:06:47 It's the clergy plan the movie.
02:06:51 We're going to introduce all. Look, it's what I with my beekeeping stuff, right? I don't know. Bees. Whatever. People get tired of it. But.
02:06:59 I'm trying to chill out the Africanized jeans out here by introducing European jeans.
02:07:06 I know I'm never gonna be able to fight him off entirely. It's just that, you know, with a big enough budget, maybe I could. But with what I got, I'm always gonna be fighting against this. The best I can, I can.
02:07:14 Expect to get.
02:07:15 Is I'll get slightly less aggressive beads that are somewhat suited for the area.
02:07:25 By mixing the two breeds together and having to and, I'll have to keep doing that because the outside pressures of the Africanized bees in the area always adding their genes to my to my apiary.
02:07:40 Well, they're doing the same thing for the same reason.
02:07:45 They don't like these uppity white folk that are in by them by by let's let's be explicit. Billionaire Jews don't like the fact that there's these uppity white folk all throughout the West that can actually be a challenge to their power.
02:08:05 So if they bring in lots of people from the third world and breed them out until there's no such thing that they eliminate, as the movie said, eliminate white people, the problem solved.
02:08:20 And by the way, that's why they are so explicit in Israel that they don't do that in Israel. They they know what they're doing, obviously.
02:08:27 They're keeping Israel as ethnically pure as humanly possible to avoid that exact same problem in their country.
02:08:38 While promoting it.
02:08:39 In your country.
Speaker 13
02:08:43 Why?
Devon Stack
02:08:43 Because not everyone on the planet is going to be part of the permanent underclass.
02:08:48 That fate is just for you.
02:08:57 So you're easier to manage the same way that I'm mixing the genetics up in my AP every with the bees, it's because it's easier to manage them.
02:09:04 It's easier on me. It doesn't really matter if it's easier for them.
02:09:09 It's really inconsequential. I mean, I just need them to be healthy enough to where they survive and keep making.
02:09:13 Honey.
02:09:14 And stuff but.
02:09:15 You know beyond that that's that's where my worries about their comfort level. Go away.
02:09:27 I'm the beekeeper.
02:09:29 What I want is what's good for me?
02:09:32 And what I want are bees that are easy to work with and make my job and my life easier. That's what they're doing to you.
02:09:40 They're introducing more these different genes, mixing it up.
02:09:45 Saying get some of the attributes of both sides right? Maybe we can we can chill out some of the the rage and unpredictability and all. All the bad aspects of black people.
02:09:55 Chilling out with the the white people while making the white people more docile, easier to trick.
02:10:04 And eventually easier to eliminate once we have the automation at the level that we wanted.
02:10:12 That's why every commercial that you see on TV is a white woman with a black man.
02:10:19 Occasionally a white guy with a.
02:10:23 When a black woman.
02:10:25 But it's more important to target the whites, because that's that's the genetics they need.
02:10:29 To get rid of.
02:10:32 In the same way I I'm requeening I I I alter the reproductive capabilities of the Africanized beings because that's the those are the traits I.
02:10:43 Want to get rid of?
Speaker 7
02:10:44 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:10:57 If you target the white women.
02:11:02 You ruin the capability of the reproductive capability of whites to continue.
02:11:14 And as as the the WAF Goblin Jew is fond of saying, you know the and I said on many occasion wrote in his book.
02:11:23 On the leftover useless white men.
02:11:26 We'll just give them drugs and video games.
02:11:30 Until you know they they age out.
02:11:41 In the next generation of ******.
02:11:45 You know.
02:11:48 Hybrid abominations.
02:11:53 We don't have to worry about that problem so much.
02:12:01 That's what they're doing. It's just what they're doing. And this movie lays it out exactly.
02:12:07 Exactly how they want it.
02:12:09 So that's bulworth.
02:12:13 And as I said, you need to think about is it is it worth the cost?
02:12:19 Is this the game you want to participate in? Is this the?
02:12:24 The reason to stay in the cities?
02:12:30 Is this the power that you're?
02:12:31 Going you want to be so close to.
02:12:46 I hope you have.
02:12:47 A lot of ice cream money.
02:12:55 All right.
02:12:57 So anyway, let's take a look at uh, hyper chance.
02:13:03 I actually I remembered to open the rumble one this time, which is which is good.
02:13:09 Of course I hit the Rumble tab and now it's gonna probably start.
02:13:11 Playing.
02:13:12 But it hasn't done that yet. That's good.
02:13:16 All right.
02:13:21 Graham playing game says it's so infuriating seeing leftists argue that the ethnic.
02:13:28 Of European countries isn't happening then saying that it doesn't matter, or that it's outright a good thing when confronted for some reason, I've been seeing their posts and these arguments more lots of pronouns and trans flags. Well, they're they're part of the the plan I just was talking about.
02:13:48 They have bought into the plan.
02:13:54 They are willing participants of the plan.
02:14:06 And a lot of white people are going to be.
02:14:12 That's just the way it's it is. You're not going to be.
02:14:14 Able to save everyone.
02:14:17 But as I've mentioned time and time again, that's it's in a way. It doesn't seem like it, but in a way it's a good thing because it's it's a selection event.
02:14:26 Because de facto, what's going on here is is you're going to be weeding out the whites that have low in Group preference.
Speaker 21
02:14:35 So.
Devon Stack
02:14:36 The whites that remain white are going to be the whites that have high ingroup preference because that's just the way it's.
02:14:40 Going.
02:14:40 To have to work because it's otherwise.
02:14:43 They wouldn't be.
02:14:45 Making kids with other white people, right? So even if it's a little bit, even if they just lean a little bit to the in Group preference side, that's.
02:14:52 It'll be enough, right?
02:14:59 So that's, that's the the silver lining.
02:15:01 I guess you could.
02:15:02 Say.
02:15:03 But in the meantime, it's it's going to be a little bit of pain.
02:15:08 Because a lot of whites.
02:15:09 Are going to fall for this **** and look.
02:15:10 They'll they'll cease to be white, quite frankly.
02:15:13 I mean, they if they have children, they'll either not reproduce at all or they will.
02:15:18 Reproduce without groups and that's they're no.
02:15:22 Longer your.
02:15:23 I guess you know they are just in a.
02:15:25 Different way you know.
02:15:30 At least at least that it's a more direct problem. It's no longer this, like uh.
02:15:34 You know, it's like I I would rather deal with.
02:15:38 And people say this a lot, right? That they.
02:15:40 They that that.
02:15:41 It's more frustrating. The whites that are traitors than the people who are, at least outright honest and and upfront about being your enemy.
02:15:53 Those are the whites that will, that will stop existing because they, you know.
02:15:58 That's the way it'll it'll have to work out, Simbi says regarding the message from last string about women and minorities joining together against white Men At Work during orientation at Microsoft in 2006. A new hire woman stood up and expressed her desire to see quote more women and minority managers at Microsoft.
02:16:18 Everyone cheered. Four years later, my third manager, a little Jew from Israel, fired me after I took a sick day. When I was home vomiting just because I was one day late, finishing some arbitrary task.
02:16:31 My first two managers had loved working with me and every manager thereafter has also loved working with me.
02:16:39 Yeah, that's uh, you know that that Israeli Jew is also part of the plan.
02:16:46 See, that's why proximity to power does not mean power. Living next door to the bank does not mean you get the money that's in the bank.
02:17:03 And we know this is true, because how often do you hear from white people that say, well, I can't say that at work I'd lose my job? It's already happening. You're already playing the game. Where's your power now, *****?
02:17:18 You're so terrified of the HR lady, you can't even say that that you like white people at work.
02:17:25 Well, I don't know. I don't know if I agree with this Black Lives Matter stuff or I got a problem with this pride flag up on the wall at work here. I don't think that's appropriate. No, you won't even say that ****. So where's all this power you're getting?
02:17:46 See, that's a selection process too. The only people that are gonna be allowed to stay in these powerful places are gonna be the ******* ******* that either tow the line or or get ******* fired.
02:18:12 It's time to make your own power.
02:18:25 You know, I had a philosophy when I was.
02:18:28 Working.
02:18:29 I was new in the workforce.
02:18:33 And I was just, I was transitioning from.
02:18:36 Like the fast food type jobs into like the office type jobs.
02:18:42 And I was a smart guy.
02:18:45 And at the entry level office type jobs, it was not hard to rise to.
02:18:50 The top right.
02:18:52 But inevitably you would find a situation where you rose as high as you could.
02:18:59 You hit a ceiling.
02:19:03 And it wasn't usually your ability to to do tests that were harder, that would require, you know, more responsibility or whatever it was. Usually, you know, nepotism or or maybe just that company just didn't, you know, have anyone quitting. And so there's, you know, there's no job for you to have.
02:19:23 Top of the top but.
02:19:24 You'd reach a ceiling, right?
02:19:27 And you could, I guess, stay there and work forever and maybe eventually.
02:19:31 Something would happen if you're lucky, but.
02:19:34 A more effective way of moving up, I discovered.
02:19:39 Was if they're not gonna give me a raise, I'll give myself a raise. I will go somewhere else where they will pay me more because there's an actual opening.
02:19:48 And I now have this experience I can put on my resume and that worked and I think a lot of people operate and it's like, you know, it's not earth shattering.
02:19:57 And so I hopped from job to job and worked my way up the ladder that way.
02:20:03 Because I didn't have family members that were, they could hook up a job or or anything like that. I had to. I had to just do it all based on my my work, my, my experience, My Portfolio.
02:20:16 And so if I was in an organization where I realized and you know, everyone gets if you're smart and you know, you understand the organization, you know, when you hit, you've hit, you've kind of hit a plateau.
02:20:28 And so you start looking elsewhere.
02:20:31 It's the same thing. It's the same ****.
02:20:38 It's just the consequences are so much, so much more more.
02:20:44 What's the right word for this?
02:20:47 I.
02:20:51 I mean, it's existential, really. I mean, we're not talking about like, oh, I got like.
02:20:56 5000 more a year or a better dental plan we're talking about. Oh, I.
02:21:00 Get to keep existing.
02:21:04 Ohh my my my three-year old son doesn't get stabbed with a butcher knife.
02:21:09 In the head.
02:21:11 By some rabid.
02:21:14 Or negress or I don't know whatever the word is, but **** that *****.
02:21:20 Made my blood boil. Seeing those white cops being polite to her.
02:21:27 Rather, live in a community where they wouldn't. They wouldn't be polite to her.
02:21:46 My channel, my channel, not my channel, but your channel.
02:22:03 That's the first time since the rando button that we didn't start off with apes. Of course, I'm probably jinxing it now. My channel says, hey Devin from a video a week or two ago when you get one of YouTube's unskippable ads, quickly press the back and forward buttons on your browser. That nearly 100% of the time skips the ad.
02:22:25 Well, the ad blocker I have on the browser I don't use opera. I use opera on on the streams because I don't use opera, so it's just like this ******.
02:22:37 Browser that's only for streams and I know I won't like.
02:22:41 Accidentally, you know have like some cookie that that you know doxxes me or something like you know I won't have like I won't be logged into an account or something like that on accident cause I'll never ******* use.
02:22:53 Opera cause it's opera.
02:22:56 So it's it's, it's the browser that's just for streams and so that's why and for some reason I I don't know why operas got like an eye blocker, I think built-in just sucks. The one good thing opera is good at is because I I think it's actually paradoxically because it's.
02:23:12 Is there's a lot of like streaming services that you have to like pay to watch.
02:23:17 You know they're they're crap. And so they put that that DRM stuff on it. So you can't even like if you try to capture it even like you can't download it. And if you try to capture with like OBS or something like that, it the screen turns black or whatever. Opera is like just works. Because I think it's just it's too ghetto to.
02:23:35 Have the technology that does that.
Speaker 17
02:23:36 But.
Devon Stack
02:23:38 Yeah, my my ad blocker works on YouTube for during the day, but I appreciate.
02:23:42 That.
02:23:43 That tip all the same. Thank you. My channel the Rogues Tavern. Are you going?
02:23:48 To get an.
02:23:48 Ape, you did.
Speaker 11
02:23:50 Hi.
Devon Stack
02:23:56 You got an.
02:23:56 Ape.
02:23:58 Rogues Tavern, Devon. You had way too much fun in the editing of the last show. Keep up the great work of black Pilling everyone. Always look forward to what you're analyzing. We'll catch the replay. Well, well. Hello to rugs Tavern in the future. Hope you enjoyed the the stream.
02:24:17 Blue chord, round and round the world. She goes. Where she'll stop. No one knows.
Speaker 4
02:24:22 2 bets.
Devon Stack
02:24:32 Got an ape? All right.
02:24:35 Blue chord. Good evening, Mr. stack. I'd like to shout out to boomie for the grilled chicken wings idea. Of course, that means I'm going to have to go to the grocery store tomorrow. Somber day like this. We.
02:24:48 Can't do grocery.
02:24:49 Store I'm looking forward to the stream. Thanks.
02:24:52 For what you do, I appreciate.
02:24:54 Then Brody says, hey, Deb and I enjoyed your stream today on a 2 1/2 hour hike, the time flew by. Thank you. How is classified cat doing? He is.
02:25:06 Sleeping somewhere?
02:25:09 And Churro is not spending as much time. He comes and eats and then leaves. That's I don't even know where he sleeps anymore. He used to sleeping here all day and then classified. Can't start kicking his ***. So he.
02:25:22 He comes in and eats, hangs out maybe for like a few minutes, then leaves, and usually he wants to eat during our streams. I'm a little. I don't wanna jinx it but.
02:25:30 He's probably out there killing.
02:25:33 Yeah, this is the. This is the.
02:25:34 When the desert.
02:25:35 Oddly, you would think that it would be when the things cool off. That's when like the desert would come alive, right? Because it wouldn't be 1,000,000° outside. But no, it's because it's all stuff that evolved to live in the desert. That's when everything comes. So there's like, snakes and scorpions.
02:25:51 And all kinds of creepy crawlies, like all over the ******* place and probably sounds like a lot of fun for for cats. I don't know, maybe a little dangerous, but hey, trail lives on the wild side, chosen jawah chosen jawah.
Speaker 4
02:26:11 Specific.
Devon Stack
02:26:13 Chosen Jao at the repeat Ape Dev and I'll catch the replay. I believe we could benefit greatly from a stream covering the origins of the modern state of Israel. Cover the Balfour Declaration, the knock bug, etcetera. And my experience there seems to be a blank space in people's mind. From 1945 to 1950.
02:26:33 The war ended and boom. Israel. Yeah, it would be nice to maybe showcase all the terrorist attacks that the Israelis well, the now Israelis the Jews conducted against the British and Americans. A lot of people don't know that.
02:26:50 Blue chord says for ******** ******.
02:26:56 Yeah. ******** ****** actually has a button on the.
02:26:58 Stream deck.
Speaker 3
02:27:00 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Speaker 7
02:27:04 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon Stack
02:27:13 All right. And then we have blue chord again.
Speaker 3
02:27:30 I'm just a weekend photographer.
Devon Stack
02:27:32 Sadly, there's no button for little baby platypus. Uh, let's see here. Not happier, 64 says. Have you been wondering where these Jews came from in the 1920s? The Caesarians the guy who rambles about you gave me. You gave me a ******* link.
Speaker 2
02:27:53 Yes.
Speaker 7
02:27:54 OK.
02:27:55 Ohh yeah.
Devon Stack
02:28:15 So there's a link for people that want to check it out. Beach Boys, Beach Boys. Many guys are hyper chatting for each other for some reason the night.
02:28:23 So this is for Beach Boys and running I guess.
Speaker 12
02:28:33 Hello.
Speaker 7
02:28:37 I'll Hitler, *****.
Devon Stack
02:28:40 There you go. And brewski? Brewski says replay donos. We have an awesome thing going on in Ozark Kia, not to link. Are you guys linked it again? So there's another link for people that want to check that out based Polish crusader says Devin Long time listener since 2017 first time.
02:29:00 Poster your second to last string pride and conquered edition hit Super home to me. I lived in Concord, CA in the mid 1990s during my middle and high school years and attended Concord High.
02:29:14 And then went.
02:29:15 Go on.
02:29:16 There's more to this somewhere.
02:29:20 I'm going to Scroll down for I think, or maybe.
02:29:25 You said part one.
02:29:29 But there's like a lot of stuff after that, that's.
02:29:31 Not you.
02:29:32 Where's the rest of it?
02:29:37 I'll keep scrolling.
02:29:41 Keep scrolling. I don't see the rest of. I don't think you.
02:29:44 Something else after that?
02:29:46 If you did it got lost, lost somewhere in the the shuffle there, but.
02:29:52 Yeah. All right. So yeah.
02:29:56 Well, yeah, I I look, I lived in, not briefly. I lived in the 90s in, in Northern California, near near Concord, very near Concord. So like we probably have the same TV stations as an example, right and.
02:30:17 Yeah, I mean it it, although I don't know about Concord, but where I was living, it was already diversified. All the **** like it was already very diversified. A lot of the the boat people, like a lot of Orientals as we called them back then, which apparently became passe at some point.
02:30:35 Even at a Chinese guy at work joking, but not really get mad. When I said Oriental people, he said Oriental's a rug.
02:30:43 I'm like, well, So what? Mexicans are food, and that's still people, so.
02:30:47 I I didn't. I don't understand the the rage of the Oriental line or name, but they made me just want to use it more often. Yeah, it was already super diversified.
02:31:00 Lots of Asians in that area, but also Puerto Ricans, blacks and it was just it was. It was a ******* virtual UN and it was, you know, unpleasant at times to say the least as a result.
Speaker 16
02:31:01 And.
Devon Stack
02:31:14 Let's take a look here where where?
02:31:16 Did I go the thing updated and it always ******* ***** me up every time it does that.
02:31:24 Here we go. All right.
02:31:26 Bill Monaghan, the sad gorilla.
Numbers Lady
02:31:30 Hi, Amy.
Speaker 24
02:31:35 When you go.
Devon Stack
02:31:44 Bill Monaghan, still looking at bug out options, but I went to City Council last week and the mayor confirmed our town has in fact been targeted by NGO's for Haitian colonization. One of the groups involved is expanding well, don't worry about it because did you know a Haitian founded Chicago is expanding its operation?
02:32:04 For another town nearby, they're doing my they're doing to my state what they did to Minnesota with Somalis. Well, again.
02:32:15 You have a choice. You can roll the dice and risk getting Waco, or you can almost certainly get Jamaica out at some point. Or hey shot, I guess.
02:32:24 Hey, shield.
02:32:26 Look at the ratio.
02:32:29 Land of the fake home of the gay says. Do you think coaches are foolish for being optimistic coaches? I don't know what coach you're talking about. Do you think I'm foolish for putting everything I've got into soundboardstation.com? That's a link. But we are. Thanks for telling your audience that my site doesn't work.
02:32:49 And asking if it will virus you up to everyone else.
02:32:52 Saw your sound boards today. Well, I just again your hard time. I don't. But there you go. You got your link in you got.
02:32:59 Your Lincoln.
02:33:01 Not ********, ****** says. I lock up my stake center and noticed in many of the rooms the biblical characters are now Brown. Really.
02:33:13 Really, I haven't been inside a Mormon church in quite some time, but this.
02:33:19 It's surprising, but not really. The LDS Church is slowly replacing our whiteness, which can be seen with this gay link. I'll tell you I'm I'm curious just to see.
02:33:31 What this is?
02:33:33 What is this is? If it's just their website.
Speaker 16
02:33:35 Like.
Devon Stack
02:33:36 Yeah, they've, they've diversity. I mean, it's not like I was. I was expecting something different, like all the old artwork that they used to use for, like the the books for children stuff. It's all like the widest version of of.
02:33:51 Jesus, you've ever seen. And just like the Super white people.
02:33:55 Yeah. That they're diversifying the homepage for sure.
02:34:00 Big Chris says, hey, I remember some streams ago. You were wondering why Christian Zionists think what they think and do what they do. Well, from the age of three, I grew up in one of these churches, I.
02:34:11 Would be happy.
02:34:12 To answer it, no, I think that we we kind of get it. It's you know there's a.
02:34:18 A belief that that.
02:34:22 Israel the country has.
02:34:23 To be defended by white people and that.
02:34:28 You know the the.
02:34:30 Going along with the Jewish end Times prophecy is going to somehow bring Jesus back, and there's a lot of things it's not. That's like a whole shows worth of stuff. But I I appreciate the offer there. Instigator says even when I tell people these stories, they don't believe me, they'll actually react and tell me that.
02:34:51 White people do the same thing. I agree Devin W is ******. Yeah, there's there's statistics that dramatically show otherwise.
02:35:02 Show show me the case of a white woman that walks to a black neighborhood waving a knife around and everyone ignores her until she stabs a kid to death in broad daylight. Show me the time that that happened.
02:35:19 Instigator again, says Deb and I have 4:00. I have 4:00.
02:35:23 Three boys, one girl I forgot, or I forget every day how ****** ** our country is. Even though I stay tuned in all the time, it's literally unbelievable. Drive a drive a fav to want. I don't know what that part means.
02:35:43 But I appreciate that instigator, man of low moral fiber, the story about the three-year old being stabbed.
02:35:49 Is a point but.
02:35:51 It's not unusual, though, or unique. Like there's a story like this.
02:35:55 Like I'd say at this level of brutality.
02:36:00 At least once every month.
02:36:03 At least every month there's something like it, and there's probably more often that as we don't hear about it as much, but there's at least a story like that in that makes it the national news, at least to our circles, right at least once a month. And then there's there's, like, a very gradient. Then there's like, the not quite as.
02:36:23 Awful, but still really ******* bad, because that's really ******* bad. Uh, every day, multiple times a day.
02:36:33 Boomers spent the whole week circle jerking to World War Two and D-Day, and in this country a woman can't even go to the market without an armed man to protect her from feral African subhumans, FBI says white men are the greatest terror threat.
02:36:49 Yeah, that's why they that's why they stormed the beaches at Normandy, right?
02:36:54 Heart seller Rack says Dev and I followed you since the bird box review and it's taken me that long to comment here. I support your work through subscribe star, but there's a few extra shekels so I can ask a question in in the last five years.
02:37:10 Uh, what would you say is your biggest change in position of a personally held belief in the last five years?
02:37:20 Well, first of all, thanks for supporting on subscribe star and for those of you who would like to do that, I recommend that that you do that. That definitely helps the show. I really appreciate that.
02:37:34 Last five years? Not really.
02:37:35 A lot. Well, I mean not.
02:37:37 Because what? That's like 2019 right is five years ago.
02:37:42 I mean, I think if you go back and look at my video, I was pretty black pilled in 2019. You know, I think.
02:37:48 I was saying the same things.
02:37:51 Only in a different way. I mean, maybe I wasn't as.
02:37:56 And I I I think I've evolved a little bit in, in my understanding of of some of this stuff. But generally speaking I don't think there has there hasn't been like a major shift.
02:38:07 In the last five years, but I'm aware of. I mean, maybe you can think of something, but I'm.
02:38:13 I guess it's one of those things, right? Like when it's me, you don't notice it as much, right? It's like.
02:38:19 You know.
02:38:20 When people don't see you for a long time, then they see you. They're like, oh, you look different or whatever, but you don't notice because you see yourself in the mirror every single day. So the change is is is gradual.
02:38:33 Yeah, I don't know. I can't I. I mean, I could tell you in the last 10 years, right? Big things would be obviously the Jewish stuff, the, the race and IQ stuff the, I mean, really everything I would say in 10 years, 10 years ago, I was comfortably.
02:38:52 No matter where.
02:38:53 20.
02:38:55 2014 Yeah, it was comfortably libertarian. I thought that, you know, all the social issues. You couldn't legislate behavior. And even though, like, every law is legislating behavior.
02:39:07 But I believe like.
02:39:08 The slogan? You know the the libertarian slogans of, you know, like the government bad.
02:39:15 And and you know, like I was always, I was always a immigration hawk because I'd I'd always lived around around diversity. And so because I had a front row seat to it, I knew there was a gigantic difference in what a community full of white people could accomplish and what kind of responsibilities they could handle.
02:39:35 Versus a community with not so many white people. Because I saw both of those scenarios in their totally different parts of the country, and the only thing that remained consistent was that the as the white population dropped, whether you're talking about an.
02:39:52 Office or a neighborhood or a a city, or didn't really matter the scale as the the white to the non white ratio changed in favor of the non whites. Everything kind of got worse.
02:40:09 And I saw this consistently across the board and never saw. In fact, I never saw the opposite of that.
02:40:15 I never once saw a situation where. Ohh look there's there's almost no white people here. It's so refreshing like that never happened and so.
02:40:25 I just that was my one.
02:40:27 Thing that I I never quite had to. I'll tell you what I thought that I I did cling to the idea, the possibility that I didn't realize that the.
Speaker
02:40:38 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:40:40 The biology aspect of it, I I I was still convinced by the years and years and years of of propaganda that it was a cultural thing, right, that if we could just teach blacks how to be humans, they they'd be humans, you know, and it just, you know, you don't realize you don't have the data. So I mean, if I had the data available.
02:41:00 If I had it presented but no look cause.
02:41:03 You know their IQ is significantly lower, but there's and IQ is just the the most measurable data point, right? There's a lot, there's a lot of other things that you can.
02:41:12 That we either don't have the ability to measure or no one's done the studies to measure that would indicate like a a biological physical difference that creates a lot of these problems. And that would be a a change. I would say that took place because like I knew, I knew high performing smart black. So I thought well, it can't just be the.
02:41:31 Fact that you're black.
02:41:32 Because I I I was. You know, I don't know why I was thinking it must have been the propaganda. Right, because.
02:41:38 I should have thought to myself. Well, I mean, it's not like all whites are are equal either, right. There's going to be outliers. I mean, there's white people with Down syndrome. It doesn't mean all white people are ******* *******. Right. And so just because there's a smart black guy doesn't mean all black people have the ability to be smart, right? Like, it's a simple thing, but it's amazing.
02:41:59 What propaganda can do to your brain and and how it can make you believe irrational **** just when you're being hammered over the head with it constantly?
02:42:11 And I was being a deviant just by believing that that we shouldn't have any immigration. I was being a deviant. Just thinking it was cultural, but I didn't want it. My my stance was OK, it's cultural. It's probably not biological, but it's not our responsibility to to assimilate them and and fix it, right, like we shouldn't.
02:42:30 It doesn't matter what it is, whether you know it's biological or cultural, we shouldn't have these people here because we're we're not responsible for their lack of performance and we're having it like the name of the the strain. It's not worth it.
02:42:44 You know what? We're not. What? We're not getting anything out of this deal and they're getting everything out of this deal. It's a bad deal.
02:42:51 And so that was always my position on it. And then when I found out it was biological, I was like, oh ****. Like, this is bad because now it's no longer. Ohh. It's a bad deal. They're getting all the benefits and we're not getting. No, they're not even getting the benefits because they they can't, you know, it's like providing them software that doesn't run on their hardware. It doesn't. It doesn't matter.
02:43:12 Those those.
02:43:15 You know to to make it all 90s, those CD's are just going to become coasters because they can't install them. They lack the CD-ROM to install the the programs.
02:43:23 So it doesn't matter if we we send them.
02:43:25 CD's all.
02:43:26 Day long again, sorry for the 90s thing. I just. I was trying for like and and I was in my head. Is like, what's the equivalent now, right. I mean, I guess you could say app stores, I don't know. I couldn't make it work fast enough.
02:43:40 Yeah, man of little moral fiber, if you haven't yet, please cover the black supremacist DC snipers. I was living there at the time. A great point of shame in my family history. The authorities did actually put the older man to death, but not the trigger man, because he was a minor. He'll get parole someday soon.
02:44:00 Why is that?
02:44:02 Why? Why are you related to the the sniper? Why is that a great point of shame in your family history?
02:44:10 And just just cause you lived there. I lived there too. I mean, not during the the sniper thing. But I don't know why that.
02:44:15 Would.
02:44:15 Be shameful. It was a learning experience.
02:44:19 Shouldn't be ashamed of living somewhere ********.
02:44:23 Yeah.
Speaker 16
02:44:25 There's there's really.
Devon Stack
02:44:26 Not so much these days, but Virginia used to have some really nice white areas.
02:44:32 Thanks, Jews. Thanks Jews for the big dono. Thanks Jews.
Speaker 7
02:44:37 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.
Devon Stack
02:44:42 Go, Julie, this *** is alright. Thanks, Jew says. First time. Long time.
02:45:04 Perhaps eat, pray, love could be a movie to review.
Speaker 15
02:45:09 Oh.
Devon Stack
02:45:12 I've never seen it, but just like the name right repulses me, the book movie were promoted by the media. Thousands of women followed in their footsteps would be interested to find out how many divorces it caused the cherry on top of its **** cream Sunday.
02:45:31 That's why she left the Brazilian. I I haven't. I haven't seen it or I don't know what it's about. So.
02:45:38 I I don't know what you mean by.
02:45:39 That, but I mean maybe.
02:45:42 That would require me watching it.
02:45:43 Though.
02:45:46 I yeah. After that, I was like, man, there can't be anything cringier than.
02:45:51 Than bulworth, but maybe there is.
02:45:57 I mean, I don't know. Maybe. Maybe. Yeah, maybe.
02:46:01 I'll. I'll keep it in mind. That's uh.
02:46:04 Yeah, that name though, it's just.
02:46:08 It's just the estrogen is.
02:46:11 No. Isn't it about black people, though? I thought it was like a black girl movie or some some black people.
02:46:16 I don't know.
02:46:19 Well, maybe I'll I'll look into it, but thank you for the support. Thanks, Jews.
02:46:24 Great Plains Calvary.
02:46:27 Back to the 90s again, I don't want to go back to the 90s. Seems like the most likely place to get Waco. Well, Waco did happen in the 90s, so.
02:46:36 No.
02:46:37 Very, very, very possible. There western inoculator. Hello, Deb. I like this story you told the other day about the first time your brother saw a black person. My mom told me the first time my brother saw a black person, he asked her what was wrong with his skin. My mom got embarrassed. Apologize to the black guy. Funny and sad at the same time.
02:46:57 Yeah. Well, like I said, those that universe used to exist.
02:47:01 The universe used to exist just like the the Asian, and that video said that there was a good probability when she went out in the world and and interacted with white people, she'd be the only Asian they'd ever actually interacted with in real life, and that today is insanity.
02:47:17 Water weights.
02:47:22 Kiss him.
02:47:28 Water weights, says Devin. My friend and I decided to ride the Marta train into the heart of Atlanta today as a novelty. Holy ****, I wish General Sherman had would come back from the dead and burn this ***** ** **** city down to the ground. That is an experience I've never had and I don't know that I would ever.
02:47:49 Willing, we do that that so I don't know if you're braver than me or stupider, but if that sounds like it would have been a.
02:47:58 I don't know. I don't think you you.
02:47:59 Probably could not have relaxed much.
02:48:01 On that trip.
02:48:02 I would have been in constant.
02:48:04 Fight or flight mode.
02:48:07 Chosen jawa.
02:48:16 Request.
02:48:17 Dot dot dot says we need a new Waffen s s to fix modern society and culture. A holy war against all crime degeneracy, backwardness and to the great higher culture. Now that takes me back to how I started the stream when we talked about how.
02:48:35 You know this?
02:48:36 Rebecca's tweet about the country being.
02:48:41 Done.
02:48:42 And that's The thing is not only did you have the responses of people saying you're demoralizing, you're bad. They would have these suggestions like yours, where it's like, yeah, you know what? You're right. But like, that's that's why we're ****** cause that's.
02:48:56 It's not gonna happen, you know? Like, there's not gonna be, like, next week on the news breaking news. A new often s s is here to fix the modern society. You know, it's not, you know, that's we're equally ****** because of not just the people who deny that we're ******, but the people who realize we're ******, but also realize that.
02:49:17 The solution is.
02:49:19 Unrealistic. And that's the problem is, is this is not a.
02:49:24 This is not a salvageable thing, just like if I would if I were to smash your.
02:49:30 Your Swiss watch with a sledgehammer. It would not. Not only would you not be able to fix it in the same amount of time that I was able to break it, you wouldn't be able to fix it. It would. It just would be thrown in the trash and you'd go get another watch like no one. No, I mean you could maybe get an army of engineers, Swiss engineers to work on it for like a year.
02:49:50 And by replacing most of the parts in it by not actually fixing them, but just, you know, it'd be like a new watch by the end of it anyway, right?
02:49:58 So that's that's The thing is none of these solutions are are feasible. Bill Madigan says there have been black Barbie since I was 7, and I'm way older than any of those black chicks weeping over the lack of black Barbies in there.
02:50:14 Youth. She just wasn't named Barbie. They're rewriting history like that. The Black Haitian founder of Chicago history reboot. You mentioned the other day, right? Well, that's The thing is, everything's going to be in the context of. We used to live in this white supremacist world. And that's why there's no more white.
02:50:32 People we had to get rid of them.
02:50:34 That that's what they're setting.
02:50:36 Because at a certain point, no matter how many statues you knocked down and people you recast in movies because of the digital nature of of the way information is stored and you know, just like.
02:50:54 It's highly probable in the future people are going to at least be able to look and occasionally.
02:50:59 Find like video of like Ohh weird. I just Mama. I just found some video of the 1920s and like everyone's about man, what can you explain that you know and it's like you have to set it up to where like if they discover.
02:51:13 This fact that.
02:51:15 Oh yeah, well, of course that that was during the the great white supremacy, you know.
02:51:19 Dark age. The the White age. I guess they'll call it right now. That was during the horrible White Age.
Speaker 7
02:51:24 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:51:25 White Pill says your remix of Auslander Rouse inspired me to produce it in a hybrid orchestral genre. It's on my Odyssey channel, not saying the link. No worries. I'm looking for a vocalist for this track and wanted to reach out to this community. I think it would be a fun project to collab.
02:51:46 On for creative people here. Alright, so you guys can reach out to white pilled.
02:51:51 And if you are good at singing or good at auto tuning.
02:51:56 And you guys can can create.
02:51:58 Right, that remix Cracker Bolt, 88, says. Damn it, Devin. I took the kids to a water park today, reluctantly, because I knew the hell I was going to endure. But my God is our country completely ******* gone. Every kind of Mexican Guatemala and Honduras, et cetera, was there 4 to one. And I'm in east.
02:52:19 Tennessee. My God, it's over. That's the thing. It's the watch has been smashed with a hammer.
02:52:27 It's just it's. I mean, it's still tight. I guess you could say it's still a watch. I mean, did it cease to become a watch because you smashed the bits and at what point is it a watch? And at what point is it just like a pile?
02:52:39 Of parts I.
02:52:39 Mean. I guess it's, you know, subjective.
02:52:43 But.
02:52:45 Yeah. I mean, it's pretty much gone, you know.
02:52:50 Film says I'm very glad that you covered this. These ******* animals, these ******* apes. ******* subhumans. ******* trash. You make very. You make a very good case for moving rural. Sorry about the impotent rage. Yeah. Like I said, you can channel that energy into something positive and just make sure that.
02:53:11 Your family members don't suffer the same fate, and it's easier said than done, and I got it. None of this stuff's going to happen overnight. It you know, it's.
02:53:22 Like any change, including the bad ones that took place, it wasn't just a sledgehammer. I mean, in historical terms, it was very brief. You could say, like, the amount of people like the, the fact that major cities in America and Canada as a country went from like, 90 plus percent white to like 60.
02:53:42 Well, the lower and really a blink of an eye historically it you could say the same thing about our response is, yeah, it'll seem like a long time as we do it, but.
02:53:55 From an historical standpoint, it will.
02:53:57 Also, be a blink of an eye.
02:54:00 Let's see here. Veruca Salt says hi, Devin. That scene last stream of workers speaking Spanish reminded me of working on an army installation in Seoul. I remember being told that Korean workers were not allowed to speak Korean. On post, they had to speak English. And it was a strict rule, of course, for security.
02:54:20 The military can do that, right? Well, that's what it was, is it was probably more for security than for, you know, cultural reasons or whatever, but.
Speaker
02:54:30 This.
Devon Stack
02:54:31 But that that just goes to show like wouldn't you want in the same way the military wants? And it's a secure environment for very obvious reasons. Don't you want to work in a secure environment?
02:54:46 Right. I mean, don't you want to work and live in a secure environment is just as secure as any military installation?
02:54:52 Why would you want to be less secure than a military installation?
02:54:57 You know.
02:54:58 But yeah, I'm. I'm. Yeah, military. I, I I would imagine that that might not be the case these days, right. I would imagine at a certain point they'll get pushed back from that and they'll have to be like.
02:55:10 Well, I guess you're right, you know.
02:55:11 Multiculturalism. I guess it's our job to know Korean.
02:55:15 Chosen Jawa says aside from the sexual assault.
02:55:18 Victims who had their minds and in a sense warped when.
02:55:22 They were children.
02:55:24 I will never understand what compels a man's desire to force his.
02:55:29 Do gay stuff, we'll just say.
02:55:31 Yes, that's a good thing. You don't understand that. I I I.
02:55:37 I also don't understand it and hopefully lots of people have a problem understanding lucky Larry Silverstein says. This is a recruiting theme and an anti white or a recurring theme rather and anti white movies they play into the black girl fantasy that all them white boys secretly.
02:55:57 Want to have sex?
02:55:58 With a black chick like the movie, leave leave the world behind. I don't know if I don't know if I've seen that. That's the only time I've seen men slink away from girls hitting on them in real life is when the girl is black, though.
02:56:13 Yeah, I would have to say in my years.
02:56:17 Working as a bouncer my younger days, that was, that was always the great.
02:56:28 Oh, goody, uh. Chosen jawa.
Speaker 4
02:56:36 Yes.
Devon Stack
02:56:44 Chosen jawa. I think sexual assault victims.
02:56:49 Did you just say that?
02:56:50 No, that's a different one. I think sexual assault victims default to homosexuality as some sort of broken coping mechanism. It's almost like they feel the need to reenact the trauma in a vain effort to come to grips with what was done to them. They end up miserable, yet they are unable to keep themselves from infecting others.
02:57:11 Yeah, I I think that also just.
02:57:13 When you're younger.
02:57:17 You're you're it's. It's like, OK, think of it this way. If you had, like, an, a six year old kid and you fed them Oreos 3 meals a day.
02:57:28 And he got morbidly obese. And then as an adult, you expect them to start eating healthy.
02:57:37 He might intellectually know that eating Oreos all day long is bad, but his brain has just it's malformed. Now it's adapted to the environment that he developed under, and it's this massive amount of of Oreo cookies.
02:57:57 And so not only would he probably continue to eat Oreo cookies, he would probably not know any better than to feed the kid Oreo cookies. In fact, there was Speaking of like ****** ** ship that happens to kids.
02:58:10 There was a case.
02:58:15 Now I want to find this.
02:58:18 There was a mother that went to jail because her kid seizure seized out and died.
02:58:24 Because she had been feeding bottle feeding at.
02:58:26 Mountain Dew its whole life.
02:58:38 Let's see where I don't know where I can.
02:58:43 I can't find it here.
02:58:47 But that was a let's see her mother.
Speaker
02:58:51 Arrested.
Devon Stack
02:58:55 Yeah, here we are.
02:58:59 And you're not going to be surprised when you see the mom.
02:59:02 OK.
02:59:03 Not not the way that some of you were thinking.
02:59:09 This is the.
02:59:12 This is the mom.
02:59:18 An Ohio woman has been sentenced to at least nine years in prison after her four year old daughter died from severe malnutrition, with her teeth rotten from a diet of mostly Mountain Dew.
02:59:30 Tamara Banks, 41, of Claremont County, was sentenced on Friday, May 24th, after she pled guilty in March to involuntary manslaughter.
02:59:40 According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, prosecutors said that the child died in January of 2022 after being neglected and abused.
02:59:48 By her parents.
02:59:50 And that she experienced diabetic diabetes related complications.
02:59:55 After being Fed Mountain Dew through a baby bottle.
03:00:02 The girl's teeth.
03:00:03 Had rotted out and she had almost none left, the outlet added.
03:00:10 So the the dad, I think.
03:00:15 Let's let's see what the dad.
03:00:23 I think the dad was black.
03:00:27 But maybe not.
03:00:31 They don't say the name of the debt because the debt I think went to jail too.
03:00:41 I can't find the dad anyway.
03:00:44 So I think it's.
03:00:45 It's very similar, right? You're just.
03:00:47 Poisoning them in a different way and ******* them up permanently.
03:00:52 You know it's it's like anything, right, when it's young, it's not just people. It's like if you have a plant and while it's still like a a seedling.
03:01:00 It you know, there's like a drought or something dramatic happens to it, if it can even recover in the 1st place, which is, you know, when it's in.
03:01:07 A in its.
03:01:07 Weakest point, it will never fully recover.
03:01:10 It will always.
03:01:11 Be kind of a run two week plant, even years later, because that crucial point in its development was was.
03:01:20 Stunted. And so it will always be kind of just this ****** ** plant and that's that's true of of of animals too, right? If you have a puppy and you abuse the puppy, it's never going to be a normal dog, you know. And that's just, you know, that's the way that it is.
03:01:39 Let's see here, chosen Jawa, Devon, rightfully, or you rightfully pushed the notion that whites should get married and have kids? That begs the question, have you got married and have kids? If not, I'm sure Charlie wouldn't mind or. Or wait, why not?
03:01:56 Well, look, it's I like I said, I don't talk about my my personal life, but that is.
03:02:03 That is, yeah, I I get it. Right. Ohh. You know and it's like well, I'm working on it and that's the specific as I'm going to be.
03:02:15 Uh zazi metas. Bot says thanks for the show as usual.
03:02:21 When I was a kid, every time Seinfeld was on, my dad would change the channel. Once I asked why don't you like Seinfeld? He simply said too Jewish and my little head. I thought Seinfeld's Jewish how does dad know that Father knows best? Well, there you go.
03:02:38 Chosen Jawa again.
03:02:53 Chosen Jawa says why are black people so obsessed with mumble rap and music? That sounds like broken CNC.
03:03:01 Machine. Well, that's a question for black people. If I had the answer to that, then.
03:03:07 Then then the name Black Pilled would have an entirely different meaning.
03:03:11 Scottish American jerk.
03:03:22 Scottish American Jerks says, Hey, Devin, are those afraid of getting way code? May you never forget the suffering of white children that you are allowing. May you cry into your pillars at night knowing that history will curse you as race traitors save the bees, not the refugees.
Speaker
03:03:37 Traders.
Devon Stack
03:03:41 And then you have a Part 2 which seems unrelated.
Speaker 16
03:03:44 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker 3
03:03:52 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
03:03:56 You say. Good evening, Mr. stack. My brother is an anti white coming. We're going to watch defiant and some other pro white content plus a movie he likes about the origins of the Black Panther Party. Can defiant change his mind? If not, should I disown him, at least temporarily? I mean, I don't. I don't know if it will change his mind.
03:04:16 I I think often people.
03:04:21 When when faced with with a big thing like if he's really like a leftist Tommy anti white person, that that's like a big change that would have to take place because of a video. You know, I feel like that kind of change it it it has to come from within but it doesn't mean that you can't be planting seeds.
03:04:42 That might grow. You know that he'll have to take care of, by the way, for them to grow on on, on, you know, without your, without your help. But you, you you know your brother better than anyone else does.
03:04:56 You know how to influence him? I would think better than anyone else would. Then you grew up with the guy disowning him. I mean, I don't know.
03:05:04 I don't know. Like that's again. I I I I think everyone has family members that you got to make the call like is it a net negative, is it bad for your family, for him to be around. If it is. I mean it depends on like like if I had a gay brother like a flaming gay brother, I wouldn't I. I mean, I wouldn't go hurt him, but I wouldn't. I wouldn't want him around my family.
03:05:26 That'd be that. You know, that would be it.
03:05:29 So but that's.
03:05:31 That's a call you're going to have to.
03:05:35 If you think it would be helpful, I mean maybe it would be maybe maybe giving people the the shame treatment, the shunning treatment, I think yeah it gets tricky with family if it, if it's friends, it's totally different, you know thing.
03:05:50 But when it comes to family, it's like blood is thicker than water and you got that going on. And and if they're younger, especially, you got to remember that they're not. They they might get. They might reach the point that you've got to people when they're younger are usually more lefty and stupid anyway. So there's always hope if he's significantly younger.
03:06:10 Love and division.
03:06:17 Alright, at least it's mixing it up this time. Love and division. I thought all the problems of the black community were solved when the Washington Bullets changed their name to something less violent in 1997.
03:06:28 I didn't. I wasn't aware that happened, but I guess that makes sense, huh?
03:06:33 Chosen Jawa says during the January 6 show trial I noticed one name that strangely was never mentioned, Ron Watkins. I remember in the weeks leading up to January 6th he was offering on Twitter to help fund people to go to DC he helped plan the logistics and suggested travel routes.
03:06:53 Conveniently, he was not in the US during January 6. Is that the guy? Is that the 8 Chan guy?
03:07:10 Yeah, that's the 8 Chan guy.
03:07:13 Now that's that's possibly Q, right? Well, you know, possibly an intelligence officer.
03:07:21 You know what I mean?
03:07:23 So there you go with.
03:07:24 That.
03:07:24 Goi Feeder says this month the conversation about Fagots inevitably comes up in my friend group. They are not quite fond of them, but the issue that they take is how open they are with their ********.
03:07:39 What's a good way to get them thinking in the pit tossing direction? See you on the replay. Well, let me just say like, look if it's something wrong, then if it's something that's wrong and you should be ashamed of it, then you shouldn't do it.
03:07:55 It's not that you should do.
03:07:56 It while no one's looking.
03:07:58 Right. Does that mean stealing from a or from anything is like, OK, as long as no one sees you do it? Is that what it is? I mean, is that mean you can just literally do anything that's shameful?
03:08:13 As long as no one sees you.
Speaker 12
03:08:15 What?
Devon Stack
03:08:16 Because that's what they're saying. They're just saying they're saying I don't care if this horrific **** takes place. Ask them if I'm resting. Kids is fine as long as it's done, like in the shadows where where they don't ever have to hear about it.
03:08:29 And then see if they don't change their tune. Amos Burton says totally off topic, but did you hear about all the controversy with Adobe this?
03:08:36 This week they released the new terms of service that says they can train their AI off of your work and automatically get a license to use or reproduce anything you make. If you use Adobe software. If you don't agree, the software won't start. Yeah, well, that there you go. That's opening up the door anytime I've talked about the subscription service.
03:08:57 Model and how it it's there just to **** you over and this is.
03:09:01 And look, it's genius, right? Because that's the big. That's the big hold up with AI now is they're now getting legal challenges from people that provided the stuff, the information that the AI was trained on, they're saying, well, now I'm I I deserve a piece of the pie of your profits. If you trained your AI on my original.
03:09:21 Work and they've got a legal argument there. And so Adobe's found a a sneaky little way to.
03:09:29 Get free access to.
03:09:31 Content to train their AI on. I don't know how that'll shake out in the long run, but that doesn't surprise me at all.
03:09:38 4 Chan anyone says have or have you done a stream about network? This movie is just a remark or remake of a middle-aged public. Truth Teller gets popular and then assassinated. It must be residual trauma of the assassinations of the 1960s coupled with doubling down against ruthless.
03:09:59 Nazi power structures and promoting communism. Yeah, in fact. And I forgot to play this. I was.
03:10:04 Going to play this.
03:10:07 There was.
03:10:11 I know I doubt there it is.
03:10:14 So Cisco and Ebert.
03:10:18 In the 90s.
03:10:20 Reviewed this movie because I was curious. I was like, this is pretty ******* cringe like this is.
03:10:27 Like Super Gay and. And you know what? I vaguely remember this movie being new.
03:10:34 And thinking it was gay then.
Speaker 25
03:10:37 UM.
Devon Stack
03:10:38 I never watched it, but I just saw like the white guy rapping stuff in the trailer and I was like, good Lord, you know, like this is embarrassing. And I kind of wondered, well, what would they have said about it back then? It's it's a positive review.
03:10:54 It's a positive review and they mentioned network.
Speaker 17
03:10:59 Up next one day, he plays a senator says exactly what he thinks and their wish.
Speaker 24
03:11:04 The Democratic Party don't care about the African American community.
Speaker 19
03:11:10 Check.
Speaker 3
03:11:10 For the second-half of the money, so I'm not dead by Monday morning.
03:11:13 I'm going to stop-payment on that check.
Speaker 17
03:11:15 Well, Betty plays a disenchanted and depressed United States senator from California. In that scene, who buys a murder contract on his own life in Bulworth?
03:11:23 A political satire that Betty also directed, Co wrote and Co produced. And during that weekend that follows a senator, bulworth undergoes a fundamental change in his beliefs and personality that shadow of death always hangs over him. It's like a murder contract sets him free to say what he really thinks instead of just mouthing political cliches.
Speaker 3
03:11:35 Your kids how to work. I mean, come on. You can have a billion man March if you don't put down a malt liquor and chicken wings and get behind somebody other than a running back who stabbed his wife, you're never going to get rid of.
03:11:52 Somebody like me?
Speaker 17
03:11:53 Those campaign strategist pulls the plug on that speech within the senator drives across town to a room full of rich men, heavy hitters in the.
03:12:00 The industry and tells them exactly what he thinks too.
Speaker 3
03:12:03 My guys are not stupid. They always put the big Jews on my schedule. They're they're mostly Jews here, right? But three out of four anyway, I'm sure Murphy put something there about Farrakhan in.
Speaker 4
03:12:10 Excuse me.
Speaker 3
03:12:14 Here for you.
Speaker 17
03:12:14 After his campaign stops, Bosworth is led by a young black woman named Nina and played by Halle Berry through a tour of South Central LA, and she lets him know exactly what she thinks.
Speaker 21
03:12:25 Senator an optimistic, energized population, those of optimistic energizing to shift manufacturing to the sunbelt in.
03:12:31 The third world.
03:12:32 And destroy the blue collar core of the black activist population.
Speaker 3
03:12:36 The media is electrified by a politician who speaks bluntly instead of playing it safe. Come on, come on. We got 3 pretty rich guys here getting paid by some really rich guys to ask a couple of other rich guys questions about their campaign. But that campaigns are financed by the same guys that.
03:12:56 Pay you guys your money so.
Speaker 17
03:12:58 Everybody knows what most of the shocking things the senator says are really, really true, or they have a basis in fact. It's just that no one ever says them out loud. The movie is especially merciless about the way both political parties allow legislation to be influenced by major campaign donors.
Speaker 3
03:13:04 I was curious about me.
Speaker 17
03:13:14 There are lines in this movie that's in the jolt through the audience, and I'm wondering, will there ever be a real political candidate like the character Beatty plays here? I doubt it. I don't think they'd let him on TV, gene.
Devon Stack
03:13:26 Roger, I like this film too, and its aggressive spirit attacking the political process.
03:13:32 Warren Beatty has established his political credentials as a filmmaker long before this movie. Back in 1975, he made shampoo. And what unites this film with that one another superb film.
03:13:47 Is that he?
03:13:48 Mourns the failure of the Democratic Party to deliver on its promo.
03:13:53 And this is a theme throughout this picture that the Democrats simply haven't delivered, and that the people who could use the the underclass, they could use their help.
Speaker 7
03:14:00 Well.
Speaker 5
03:14:04 Federal funding.
Devon Stack
03:14:06 Has nowhere else to turn that's going to frankly be of help.
Speaker 17
03:14:09 That's very much set up in an early shot in his office that shows a montage of photographs of political heroes from the 60s, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and so forth. And we feel that that whole legacy has somehow been sidetracked or misapplied. And what I like is the fact that Beatty is really making a high risk.
03:14:26 To be here, this is a high wire act. This movie could go terribly, terribly wrong, and I give him a lot of.
03:14:31 Just for taking the chance and going ahead with it and going all the way with it.
03:14:35 With all the stops out.
Speaker 2
03:14:35 Well, let me tell you.
Devon Stack
03:14:36 A lot of people have seen the TV ads for this film where he spots off, you know, incendiary offensive remarks and you could think you, you you could imagine just on the basis of of the TV ads. But this is, you know, something like a stand up act on the comedy channel where, you know, you insult everybody to get attention. This film is better than that.
03:14:54 In fact, the picture that reminds me of that film is Peter Chayefsky's network because.
03:15:01 As Howard Beale railed in that film against television, Beatty is really railing against American politics.
Speaker 17
03:15:08 That's right, that's exactly what you have here as a man who was fed up, who was exploding with anger and on the screen and in the audience, we connect, we connect with them.
Devon Stack
03:15:16 He's mad as hell, too, and he isn't going to.
03:15:18 Take it anymore.
Speaker 17
03:15:18 OK. When we come back, Robert.
Devon Stack
03:15:20 So you see the, the the boomer Jew thought it was just like network.
03:15:26 Speaking truth to power, he's mad as hell. He's not.
03:15:28 Yeah.
03:15:30 Anyway.
03:15:32 UM.
03:15:34 Sons of the serpent, Devin. Have you seen Seth Macfarlanes? A million ways to die in the West. Would love to hear your analysis of it. It feels like the Jewish controlled Masons like Seth, are mocking how easily Americans are socially engineered through Hollywood. I don't. I don't think I've seen it.
03:15:51 But that could.
03:15:53 The title seems interesting.
03:15:55 Million ways to die in the West is unless it's a western, then I don't know what it would be about.
03:16:01 Of her commandant. Hey, Devin. Everything gets diversified. Lucky enough. The place where I work has an IQ test and an intake interview with a psychologist. So it kind of filters out all the blacks. Diversity is a cancer that has to be pulled out by the roots in the Netherlands. Still, 79% white at least.
03:16:21 There is resistance now. Well, we'll see.
03:16:24 We'll see. Like I said, I think Europe's a different equation and I don't know how that's going.
03:16:28 To shake down.
03:16:31 Lowly scribing God's army. Wow. The cop that got the ice cream in the face called Warren Beatty a chicken hawk Fagot.
03:16:40 Uh.
03:16:42 Yeah, but I mean like that's The thing is they they they put that stuff in there for kind of the reason why what Gene Cisco was just talking about where it was.
03:16:51 The the the same thing, the same reason they had Archie Bunker say on TV. It was like the whoa, whoa. It's shocking. It's edgy because it was the 90s, right, the 90s you had.
03:17:03 To be edgy.
03:17:06 Andromeda.
03:17:08 Andromeda.
Speaker 16
03:17:11 Escrow check out.
Speaker 13
03:17:18 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
03:23:25 Here's me realizing I've been muted for a while. I don't know how long I've been muted for. I was talking to nobody.
03:23:31 I was talking to nobody. For how long was I muted guys?
03:23:37 For how long was I muted?
03:23:39 See what happens is when I play the stupid things I I mute my mic sometimes.
03:23:45 And then it moves. So when I I reflexively go to unmute. This is why I need a button. I just need a button on the stream deck.
03:23:52 It moves and then I'll click meet the wrong thing or unmute the wrong thing.
03:24:02 About 5 minutes.
03:24:04 Jesus Christ.
03:24:08 All right.
Speaker 15
03:24:11 All right.
Devon Stack
03:24:14 Let's see. Let's see. Where's well, I'll tell you what. Do you guys remember is there? I. You know, I can probably look, let me go to rumble. This is one of the few times I actually want rumble to start auto playing. When I go to it and it's not doing it.
03:24:31 Can't believe I did that 5 minutes or so. That's a ******* long time.
03:24:36 I almost have to go edit the string now to fix that.
03:24:41 Let me see if I can find out by going to rumble here.
03:24:44 The last one I was talking on.
03:24:52 The last time.
Speaker 7
03:24:54 Thanks Jim.
Devon Stack
03:24:55 And you have work and.
03:24:56 I want to for them.
Speaker 17
03:24:58 You like a murder control.
Speaker 15
03:25:00 And.
Devon Stack
03:25:01 Seth MacFarlane is 1,000,000.
03:25:05 Well, it wasn't super. Well, it was super long in broadcast terms.
03:25:07 It was about 5 minutes.
03:25:09 Miss Beatty, a chicken hawk ******.
03:25:16 Yeah, but I mean like.
03:25:21 I'm dromeda Andromeda.
03:25:25 Is that the last one? That seems like it was probably about the last one.
03:25:33 Where is that?
Speaker 15
03:25:38 Drama drama Andromeda.
03:25:46 Let's see here.
Devon Stack
03:26:01 Dromeda OK.
03:26:04 So, Andromeda said. Debbie, your brilliance is a gift to all. God bless the men of the USS Liberty. The USA betray those final 57 years ago today. This government is illegitimate and despises us. Thank you. Excuse me. My response to that was just that.
03:26:23 Yes, it is the.
03:26:25 And is the anniversary of the USS Liberty. I was. I was thinking about mentioning it and talking about it, but I just don't want it to be like this thing where like every year we talk about the USS Liberty.
03:26:37 But at the same time it is, it is worth mentioning absolutely.
03:26:41 And then we have man of low moral fiber. Talk about why he was living in DC.
03:26:47 And my response to that was, yeah, it it it's I don't know the the situation but still nothing to be ashamed of. Just because your dad was doing something that if he didn't know he was doing wrong.
03:26:59 And then Jack Travis Smith said thanks to the string blood pill, if you get a spare.
03:27:04 Moment of interesting book.
03:27:06 Is the racial elements of European history by Hans Friedrich Karl Gunther and I got that link or the title saved?
03:27:15 Western inoculator. So I lived in DC back in the 2000 Tens and the experience red pilled me on black people did the same thing happened to you when you're in DC?
03:27:24 And I'm. I'm just.
03:27:26 Paraphrasing here, my response is basically yes. Basically yes, it was.
03:27:34 It was the IT was the highest concentration of blacks where I I I I mean I've had bad experience with blacks my whole life because I lived in diverse areas, but this was the first time I lived in a place where it was like.
03:27:46 All black. You know what I mean?
03:27:49 And the green line was very dangerous. Jay Ray, 91, says check out Harry Rosenthal and Susie Chan odyssey. The truth force says, Hey, Devin, I'm not shilling. Just sharing. This is something I honestly believe. Every black pill property person should own. And he thinks that he recommends the Aqua research.
03:28:10 H2O Global.
03:28:13 And said that he vacillates between.
03:28:19 Thoughts of that were ****** and survival and my response to that was that.
03:28:23 We're not ******.
Speaker 7
03:28:24 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:28:25 It's we're we're.
03:28:27 We're not ****** if you get out of the street with the car barreling towards you. The frustrating thing is going to be the other people that stay in the street as you scream at them to.
03:28:35 Get out.
03:28:36 Of the street. But if you're listening to the sound of my voice, chances are you are at least you at least don't have an excuse to not you know, to not get.
03:28:45 Out of the street at this point.
03:28:47 OK, here's where I realized I think that I was ******** art, Stanton said. Just caught your interview with Mark Collette last week. Think you'll do that movie review of Black Klansmen? I'm sure it'd be a blast to see you do a film review with David Duke.
03:29:08 Yeah, maybe. Yeah. Mark's cool. I've been on streams with.
03:29:12 David Duke before.
03:29:13 I've talked briefly like we have a lot of.
03:29:17 Exchanges, but years ago I think it was like on JFK stream actually.
03:29:24 So yeah, that could be cool.
03:29:26 Although, as as Mark pointed out, we're both talkers, so that that could spiral out of control quick.
03:29:33 Truth Forge, says Doug, you so good, I'm willing to give you a fiver while.
03:29:39 You are muted well, there you go.
03:29:44 Bob Davis is is calling me names and telling me they're muted.
03:29:50 Robert E Pyle is also telling me that I muted that of Omar Fiber is saying.
03:29:57 That I'm. Oh, at least you told me what it was. It's when I played the bumper for Andromeda. So what I got at?
03:30:02 Least I got it right. OK.
03:30:05 Knight Nature Review is also telling me that I'm, you know, you guys are exaggerating the time though.
03:30:11 You guys are saying it's like 15 or 20 minutes and it's like?
03:30:14 No, it's like 5 minutes, but it's still a long time. That's still too long.
03:30:18 And nine inch review again around the end of the summer I will be doing a mega strain to celebrate the one thousandth episode of my show. I'll be inviting several base creators who have been guests in the past. I want to invite you to come on as a guest for an hour or so. Would really appreciate it. At the end of the summer.
03:30:38 Yeah, that's that's probably doable. I am going to be, uh, out of town a little bit. I'm not sure the exact dates, but I'm sure that I'm sure that.
03:30:49 If I can't do that exact day for some reason, I'm sure we can work.
03:30:52 It out.
03:30:54 All right, now we go to rumble and I actually hit the button.
03:30:56 For.
03:30:57 Rumble on the rumble rants.
03:31:00 And we have Shuba llao or shabba shabala.
03:31:06 I don't know what is. What is this?
03:31:09 What is this?
03:31:11 How do you say this?
Speaker 8
03:31:14 Shalua.
Devon Stack
03:31:15 Shabala, I guess first time catch you live wondering what advice you have for us across the pond. Not much countryside to hide in. Should I move countries or hold my ground? Europe's pretty ****** in a lot of ways. I don't know.
Speaker 12
03:31:31 Ah.
Devon Stack
03:31:33 Ah, now it's going.
03:31:36 I don't know like the.
03:31:39 It's a totally different ball game out in, in.
03:31:43 Fact you guys call it cricket.
03:31:45 Get it because like.
03:31:47 You know, cause like uh.
03:31:55 Almost did it again, almost did it again.
Speaker 4
03:31:59 What's that?
Devon Stack
03:32:00 You guys would understand if you could see.
03:32:02 What I have to do to mute and unmute? Why did that happen?
03:32:04 And but anyway, I'm going to. I'm going to make it a button on the stream deck and then it won't. It won't do that anymore because it will light up or not light up the van if it's lit up or, you know, muted or not.
03:32:17 I don't know what your options are there. I mean, look, I I would find living in the UK intolerable, just simply because I'd be. I'd go to jail.
03:32:26 I'd go to jail. Like if I did my show in the UK, I would go to jail.
03:32:32 So I I couldn't live there. I couldn't live there.
03:32:38 But you know, like you have family there. I'm sure it's your country. Obviously, to some degree you have to be a nationalist, right? Like.
03:32:49 What I don't know, I also it's also hard for me to to make predictions about what the future of AI mean. I don't live there.
03:32:55 And so you know, I I can't be like, oh, well, the British never going to rise up and kick them. I mean, I don't know, maybe they won't. Maybe they will. It's real hard for me to even get a a feel for that not knowing enough norm. I mean, all the British people I know are based. So it's.
03:33:12 Like I'm I'm I'm looking at this. I mean my my I don't have any exposure to normal British people.
03:33:21 So it's hard for me to get like, a a vibe on, you know.
03:33:24 Like.
03:33:24 What's the?
03:33:26 What? What's what's the?
03:33:28 Culture like and and how how we're like normies responding to the situation and what's the likelihood that they actually.
03:33:34 Do something about it. I mean, I don't know.
03:33:39 I also don't know like what it what's what, uh, what your capabilities would be to even leave if you wanted to like where would?
03:33:44 You go what's?
03:33:46 Better. I mean, that's a problem that we talk about here in America. Like, where would we even go?
03:33:51 So your options are going to be radically different. I don't know. I I wish I had a better answer for you, but it's just one of those things where.
03:34:00 It's it's tough for an American to know what's going on over there and and give.
03:34:03 You any kind?
03:34:04 Of relevant you know any useful advice on that topic?
03:34:10 But yeah, maybe maybe it's something that, you know, one of the British guys would would have a better answer for. Maybe that's a a question for Mark Collett, for example.
03:34:22 Ex. Didn't says.
03:34:24 Green siren green.
03:34:26 Siren. Ohh no, you're doing OK. Just tell me I'm muted. Well, I appreciate that.
03:34:31 Yeah, it is what it is.
03:34:34 ***** Spritzer says, still not a fan of the blacks over here, I think they stink.
03:34:40 Well, there you go. I'm not sure where you are, ***** spritzer, but there you go. All right, guys.
03:34:51 Sorry for the muting, I haven't done it like that.
03:34:54 You know, well, I feel like I've done it before, but it's been a long time. It's tough running your own show while doing the show. It's tough. It's a it's just because they make it look easy.
Speaker
03:34:54 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:35:06 Does not mean that it's easy.
03:35:08 Yeah, realize the people on TV, there's like 20.
03:35:10 People doing what I'm doing right now.
03:35:14 And I know I used to be one of those 20.
03:35:16 People during live TV.
03:35:18 It's all. It's very specialized. There's like one guy that all he does.
03:35:22 Is the audio and.
03:35:24 I don't have that guy over here.
03:35:26 So it is what it is. Even people like Joe Rogan, right, that those those ************* have audio guys.
03:35:33 So I'm I'm I'm doing like the work of of 20 men. All right, guys. Well.
03:35:42 I hope you guys, I hope you guys have a.
03:35:43 Good rest of.
03:35:44 Your weekend it's heating up out here to uncomfortable levels was, which is no surprise.
03:35:50 That's.
03:35:52 Rapidly becoming mid June.
03:35:54 And so it's all downhill from, well, uphill been. If you look at the thermometer or not, but it's it's all going to be be nice and hot for a while and I'll enjoy doing the nighttime stuff, although the one thing that's going to suck like, like right now I'm, I'm I'm breaking a sweat over here because I've had the air conditioner.
03:36:14 Off the whole stream because it's too loud to have it running and do the stream.
03:36:20 I guess not. If I'm muted, though. Right? Huh? Yeah. Because like the.
03:36:24 You know the.
03:36:26 Alright.
03:36:29 All right. I'll be back here Wednesday. Thanks for stopping by and for supporting the show. And in the meantime.
Speaker 7
03:36:38 For black pilled.
Devon Stack
03:36:44 I am of course.
Speaker 12
03:36:49 Devon, stay.
Speaker 18
03:36:53 I've had the same friends since I was.
03:36:55 A little kid, but.
03:36:56 This year, some of them started doing with these.
03:36:58 Other kids, but they weren't like us, they.
03:37:00 Were you know?
03:37:01 Different and I had my Big Brother saying some pretty bad stuff about people like them, but they seem pretty cool and we had a pretty good time. So well, maybe my brother.
Speaker 24
03:37:11 Doesn't know everything. Hey, come on. Come on. We need you. Don't be afraid.