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INSOMNIA STREAM: PRIME THE PUMP EDITION.mp3

02/21/2024
Numbers Lady
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Speaker 2
00:00:55 That's right, this has got to be the greatest dragon of the year.
Speaker 3
00:00:59 Pop up the volume, pop up the volume, pop up the volume.
Devon Stack
00:01:53 Do it, do it.
00:02:10 Yeah.
00:02:41 Do it, do it.
Speaker 3
00:02:45 Pop up the volume, pop up the volume, pop up the volume.
Speaker 4
00:03:22 History.
Speaker 5
00:03:41 On the record.
00:03:42 Needle on the record with the needle on the.
00:03:46 Needle on the record got the needle on.
00:03:47 The record when the drum beats go.
Speaker
00:03:49 Like this?
Speaker 3
00:04:06 Pop up the volume, pop up the volume, pop up the volume.
Devon Stack
00:04:58 Yeah.
Speaker
00:05:49 Wait.
Speaker 2
00:06:03 No.
Devon Stack
00:06:06 Dog.
Speaker 6
00:06:41 Hi.
Speaker
00:10:33 You can.
Speaker 2
00:15:10 His hair pumps OK, but the washer gets dry and she's got to be primed.
00:15:16 There's a jug of water under the rock.
00:15:24 Pour it all in and pumped like crazy. You'll get water. He ain't never run dry. Don't want drinking any first thing. Enough. You just prime the pump when you're watered up, fill a jug and put her back.
Devon Stack
00:15:29 Hey.
Speaker 2
00:15:58 Don't go drinking any first.
00:16:05 Just trying the cold.
00:16:13 Running with the company.
Devon Stack
00:16:18 Or.
00:16:52 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:16:55 Yeah.
00:16:57 Just pouring the pump. Just prime the ******* pump.
00:17:06 Prime the pump addition.
00:17:09 I'm your host, of course. Devin stack.
00:17:13 That's a video I watched in Sunday school like.
00:17:16 A million bajillion years ago.
00:17:21 And at the time, it kind of puzzled me.
00:17:25 In the weird like Demon voice going.
00:17:27 **** in the.
00:17:32 And they said that the moral of the story is, you know, you need to trust sometimes if you don't trust enough, then you know you'll be in trouble. But if you trust too much, that's bad too. But they never gave, like, an example of trusting too much.
00:17:49 They just gave the example of not trusting enough.
00:17:53 You know that the map says don't turn off.
00:17:57 Any strange roads?
00:18:00 Without talking to locals first.
00:18:03 It ignores that.
00:18:05 And then the note says you.
00:18:06 Know prime the pump.
00:18:09 Look under the rock.
00:18:12 Get the jug and prime the pump.
00:18:14 She never gone dry.
00:18:19 And he doesn't trust it.
00:18:22 And it just keeps going. It dies, you know, drinks.
00:18:24 The water, of course.
Speaker 4
00:18:27 Yeah, I I it just that that.
Devon Stack
00:18:30 The evil prime the pump.
00:18:31 That's what's stuck with me.
00:18:34 And when I was looking for videos researching something else like that, I found it again like, oh ****, it's the it's the.
00:18:40 Prime the pump video.
00:18:44 And I watched it again and I was like.
00:18:47 I feel like so this is teaching it to me at least it's a completely different lesson. I mean, yeah. OK. Maybe. Maybe trust. Like what? A map says don't do something. Maybe don't do it. Or what? You know what? You know, the note. It's kind of sketchy. It's like, I don't know, like, how long ago was.
00:19:04 This note here like.
00:19:06 How do we know it's not dry, you know?
00:19:10 But more than anything to me now, watching it again all these years later.
00:19:17 Is it says to me it it's it's really it's a.
00:19:23 It's like kind of like.
00:19:26 Practice impulse control.
00:19:30 Practice impulse control.
00:19:33 You might have to do what is it? What is it fun and exciting and satisfying right now.
00:19:41 For a reward later.
00:19:44 Right. You might be really thirsty you.
00:19:46 Really want to drink that water?
00:19:49 But if you pour it into the pump and prime the pump.
Speaker 8
00:19:53 Well.
Devon Stack
00:19:55 You might get what you want and then some you'll get.
00:19:58 A lot more.
00:19:59 Than just that little jug of water.
00:20:01 You'll get unlimited water.
00:20:05 Unfortunately, my pump on my well broke. The reason I actually the reason.
00:20:09 I found that video.
00:20:13 The the, the the submersible.
00:20:16 Pump at the bottom of my well.
00:20:19 Broke yesterday.
00:20:22 So a 400 feet down, 20 year.
00:20:25 Old pump finally kicked it.
00:20:29 So that's going to be.
00:20:30 Fun to figure out putting.
00:20:32 Pulling out a 400 feet of pipe, I got a few different ideas.
00:20:40 That don't involve paying someone a lot of money. I got an idea where I got like this. I built this Jack thing.
00:20:49 That jacks up. It's like a it's like an engine hoist. Think of it.
00:20:52 Like that, it's basically like an engine hoist.
00:20:55 And I I I could probably mount it to the back of my truck.
00:21:00 And if I'm lucky, do like four to five feet at a time.
00:21:05 And then lock it off. So I I could after 100 different times I'll jacking it up four to five feet, locking it off. Retie it. Jack it up. Four to five feet. Lock it, you know, and just do that over and you know, and then I. I'm assuming I don't.
Speaker
00:21:20 Home.
Devon Stack
00:21:22 That it's not just a well, no, it's it's not just a 400 foot piece of pipe, there's going to be little connectors, right?
00:21:29 Every so often.
00:21:31 So when I get to those connectors.
00:21:33 Figure out if you can.
00:21:35 Easily disconnect them or you have to cut the pipe.
00:21:39 And the whole time you're doing this.
00:21:42 Hoping that when you lock it off, you're.
00:21:43 Really locking it?
00:21:44 Off you can't just use like a pair of vice grips on 400 feet feet of pipe or something, you know?
00:21:50 And then, you know, once it's all out taking that that pump off the bottom of it.
00:21:58 And fill another pump on there. That's gonna hopefully last another 20 years.
00:22:02 And then lower it back down and then attach.
00:22:06 The pipe if you know reattach it or buy new fittings or I don't know how.
00:22:10 That's going to work.
00:22:12 And lower it slowly back in, basically doing the opposite of what you just did.
00:22:18 Only depending on how you do the fittings, it might be an even longer process, so I don't know. That's fun. I'm in the they have the emergency water right now. It's fine. I got like 50 gallon drums full of water in case something like this happened when it happened. So.
00:22:33 Hooray, good thing I I I well, at least now I know the emergency water supply stuff works. But anyway, that's why that video popped up. I was looking at pump stuff and well pump stuff anyway. And it got me thinking.
00:22:48 A lot of people are including myself. I mean, obviously a lot of people are feeling black pilled about our current situation.
00:22:57 And you have this, you have the delusional people.
00:23:03 The delusional people that that.
00:23:04 Are like, Oh no, we can fix this.
00:23:07 If we just, you know, if we just elect Trump or, you know, if queue shows up, you know like you.
00:23:12 Know like the insane Maga people.
00:23:15 That really want to bring us back to like the 1990s.
Speaker 6
00:23:20 And.
Devon Stack
00:23:22 And where racism was was at A at a A tolerable level, like it was a, you know, the anti white stuff it was.
00:23:31 You see the the context of the 90s. It's funny because they think that, well, if we could.
00:23:34 If we could go back to the 90s.
00:23:37 Where you know the anti white stuff wasn't so heavy and it's like well, the anti white stuff wasn't so heavy.
00:23:41 Because there was more white people.
00:23:45 You know you can't. You can't go back to the 90s without changing the demographics to what they were.
00:23:51 In the 90s.
Speaker 4
00:23:54 You know, I think like.
Devon Stack
00:23:56 Phoenix, AZ. As an example, in the 90s was like 90% white. I think it's like.
00:24:04 Like 60 if you know maybe maybe 60, you know, 60 and dropping.
00:24:11 So you can't just go back to the 90s?
00:24:15 But you have that group.
00:24:18 Then you have the group that thinks that you know we just need to overthrow everybody and.
00:24:24 And you know, through through action we can we can just take it back.
00:24:30 And look I.
00:24:30 Know the situation is different for the Europeans out there listening.
00:24:34 But in America, it's not. It's not like that. You could possibly do that in Europe.
00:24:40 Be relatively easy compared to the situation here.
00:24:46 But here the you know all the ingredients were mixed into the the cake batter a long time ago and the cake was baked and you can't unbaked the cake.
00:24:56 So the solutions it's not that they don't exist.
00:25:00 It's just that that it's kind of like, you know, you got to prime the pump.
00:25:04 You got to prime the pump.
00:25:07 You can't just grab the ******* the jug of water.
00:25:11 The Jebediah, buried under a rock.
Speaker 8
00:25:15 You gotta you.
Devon Stack
00:25:16 Gotta suck it up and pour it down the pump, which isn't guaranteed to work.
00:25:24 It's not guaranteed that when you prime the pump, it's going to work. You're trusting good old Jebediah in his note.
00:25:34 We're going to prime the pump and.
00:25:36 And maybe eventually we'll come through this.
00:25:41 And a lot of people don't like to hear that, and it's weird to me because one of the things that, you know, white people talk about when they talk about the differences between their group and other groups.
00:25:52 As they celebrate the idea that whites have.
00:25:55 Higher impulse control.
00:25:59 Higher impulse control.
00:26:03 Partially because we evolved in colder climates.
00:26:08 With winters, you had to prepare for, right?
00:26:12 You worked really hard in the spring planting the crops.
00:26:17 You tended to the animals and the fields all summer.
00:26:20 Long and then in autumn, and it was harvest time.
00:26:28 And you did all this work all.
00:26:30 Year round so that when the snows came.
00:26:32 Because winter is coming.
00:26:35 You'd be able to survive the winter and the people that didn't have this ability to do this, to think ahead, to think about doing work now.
00:26:43 So that you could enjoy the.
00:26:45 The fruits of your labor later.
00:26:48 Those genes were slowly but steadily weeded out.
00:26:54 After generations and generations of people who didn't know how to plan for the future, we were left with a population of Europeans.
00:27:05 That thought in terms of the long game to some extent.
00:27:12 And unfortunately, we're finding ourselves in in a similar position.
00:27:19 This is why I've told people it's time to start. You know, your your parents didn't do it.
00:27:25 Your grandparents didn't do it, unfortunately.
00:27:31 Everyone was just.
00:27:33 You know the the rat chasing the cheese.
00:27:38 Through the capitalist maze of America trying to get theirs.
00:27:43 Expecting it to.
00:27:45 To always have similar conditions for their children.
00:27:51 You know the the rat race wasn't all bad, right? You could get a Mcmansion.
00:27:57 Maybe a boat, maybe a cabin somewhere. You could take your.
00:28:01 Kids to Disneyland.
00:28:05 Then go to college.
00:28:08 Sure. You know, ultimately you're all wage slaves, but.
00:28:13 Ah, our slaves quarters were were pretty good.
00:28:20 And ignored some of the things that.
00:28:23 That made that possible. The demographic reality of America being one of them.
00:28:30 And snow that now.
00:28:31 The paradigm has changed. We can't play.
00:28:33 The same game.
00:28:36 Even though we're all, I think in a way, we're kind of.
00:28:41 Genetically predisposed to drink in that jug of water? That's what the our parents did. That's what their parents did.
00:28:47 Yeah.
00:28:51 We got to be the ones that suck it up and roll the dice and prime the pump.
00:28:58 Because even if we do go back.
00:28:59 To the 90s.
00:29:04 Which we are going.
00:29:05 To do for a moment here.
00:29:11 The 90s, as I said, I've said on this stream before and I said when I was live with the academic agent.
00:29:18 The other day.
00:29:20 The 90s, sure it's not stage 4 cancer like we've got now, but it was stage 2.
00:29:26 And eventually it was going to develop no matter so if.
00:29:28 You go back, you're still.
00:29:30 You still got the you still the cancer?
00:29:35 You have to go. You have to.
00:29:36 Go back to before there was.
00:29:37 A cancer. And then you have to constantly.
00:29:41 Prevent cancer. From that point on.
00:29:45 Can't be a chain smoking enough.
00:29:49 Well, that's all.
00:29:56 Generationally speaking.
00:29:59 So anyway.
00:30:02 Here's the 90s they want to go back to.
00:30:05 This was a very popular.
00:30:07 Show in the 1990s.
00:30:10 It was called.
00:30:13 Well, let me rephrase that.
00:30:15 It was popular with women, I think, like girls like this show a lot.
00:30:20 And kids like young, like, really young kids and girls I never knew, like a dude.
00:30:27 That was like over the age of eight that liked this show.
00:30:31 But a lot of people must have because it.
00:30:33 Aired for eons.
00:30:34 Yeah.
00:30:36 And in many ways it kind of does.
00:30:40 Symbolize the the, the the vibe of the 1990s.
00:30:46 We had diversity just creeping in, but again it was. It was diversity that was tolerable. It was diversity that was assimilated.
00:30:58 There was diversity that never got in your face, wasn't anti white at all. In fact, if.
00:31:04 Anything they were.
Numbers Lady
00:31:06 Very.
Devon Stack
00:31:09 They were. They were fed up.
Speaker 4
00:31:10 With with your white guilt.
Devon Stack
00:31:14 They were the ones saying get over it.
00:31:18 We're all the same.
00:31:25 And of course, the show that I'm talking about.
Speaker 5
00:31:29 Is we're gonna wake up in the morning and the longest? I don't think I'll ever make it on time.
00:31:42 Time to see the bus fly by.
00:31:56 Right.
Devon Stack
00:32:35 Ah yes, saved by the bell.
00:32:38 It was like a weird it was. It was kind of like a.
00:32:43 I guess you could say it was. I think it was for like middle school kids.
00:32:48 Who looked up to high school kids because if you were in high school, you were.
00:32:51 Watching this then?
00:32:54 I mean, sorry if you were you in the audience. If you were in high school and you watch this then.
Speaker 5
00:33:02 Chuck.
Devon Stack
00:33:03 Just saying, you know.
00:33:08 Because it was really cheesy. It was really cheesy and campy. Even back then it had a little bit of a soap opera feel to it. You know, the popular kids, you know who is dating who and that sort of a thing.
00:33:24 But this is what you.
00:33:25 See, when you look at at saved by the bell.
00:33:29 You know, it's this idyllic, uh, diverse, even even this shot right here, like it looks like they like some kind of.
00:33:36 Muslim or something?
00:33:37 In the in the left there some woman with some kind.
00:33:40 Of headdress thing.
00:33:41 On.
00:33:42 Or maybe it's just like.
00:33:43 A weird.
00:33:44 80s Black Lady, 90s, black lady hair thing.
00:33:49 She's got a black, you know, talking to a black lady. There's a white lady.
00:33:53 Everyone's getting along. This is the 90s that everyone wants, you know, like this, they want the.
00:33:58 They want the the Star Trek future, right? All these different races and beings getting along under the flag of the federation.
00:34:11 And a lot of people might even look at this and say, wow, it's so cool. You know, that the the star of the show, Zach Morris.
00:34:22 The star of the show, by the way.
00:34:23 Directed by a Jew here, Don Barnhardt, of course.
00:34:28 Zach Morris is like this white blonde haired kid and he's got a white girlfriend, right? Like it's amazing and that's what we want.
00:34:36 To get back to.
Speaker 9
00:34:46 Zach, you were so awesome at the.
Speaker 5
00:34:47 Track me. Ohh yeah.
Devon Stack
00:34:53 Ah yes, see.
00:34:56 Zach Morris, the the blonde haired white kid he has like some you know.
00:35:00 Mixed, you know.
00:35:01 Friends and whatever. And oh, he's a Jew.
00:35:06 He's, in fact, he's not even 100% Jew. He's his dad's a Jew who married an Indonesian stewardess.
00:35:14 So he's half Dutch Jew and half Indonesian, and his wine channel at his grant. His great grandparents were killed in the Holocaust.
00:35:29 So he's technically, I guess, the way they term it now, he's a Holocaust survivor.
00:35:37 That's right. So in the 90s, you know the the 90s with the the based blonde alpha junk kid.
00:35:48 With the white girlfriend. Yeah. Mixed race Jew.
00:35:52 So it was already beginning. It was already starting.
00:36:00 They sit down in this diner, 1950s diner.
00:36:06 Because that was all the rage at the time, right in the wake of, well, every movie made by boomers and back to the future and everything else that are meant to size 50s and 60s diners, of course.
00:36:21 Very popular.
00:36:24 So they go to this idyllic 50s diner.
00:36:28 They're talking about class and and the.
00:36:31 Big the big meat.
00:36:34 That it's the championships cause Zach's a track and field guy or something that's some kind of.
00:36:40 Running and he's going to he's going to help them take state.
00:36:45 They're all talking about, you know, they just won some kind of track meet and they're going to go to the next one.
00:36:51 And I can't wait to take state.
Speaker 10
00:36:55 Oh, I can't stay. I've got to finish my family tree presentation for class tomorrow.
Speaker 9
00:36:59 Well, what'd you find?
Speaker 10
00:37:00 Out. Well, my great, great, great grandfather.
00:37:03 Was a slave in the old.
Speaker 11
00:37:04 South.
Speaker 8
00:37:05 Hi.
Speaker 10
00:37:06 That's terrible. No, but fortunately he escaped, went back and helped us with.
00:37:10 Escape but he.
Speaker 6
00:37:10 Cool. OK.
Speaker 9
00:37:11 Must have been a very brave man.
Devon Stack
00:37:15 Oh my God, he must have.
Speaker 4
00:37:16 Been, like, totally brave.
00:37:18 Oh, that's so sad.
Speaker 6
00:37:21 Me.
Devon Stack
00:37:21 You mean like you're related to literally every black person in America that you know, almost every? Of course she's related to slaves. That's how. What's? That's why she's there.
00:37:34 Oh, my God, you must.
Speaker 4
00:37:35 Have been so brave.
Devon Stack
00:37:37 So totally brave.
00:37:39 So you know.
00:37:40 They start talking and about how they're doing their.
00:37:43 Their family history.
00:37:47 They they want to do this project for school.
00:37:51 And then you notice there's something a little little funny about one of them.
Speaker 12
00:37:55 What were your ancestors, Jesse?
Speaker 9
00:37:57 My ancestors, well, they're dead.
Devon Stack
00:38:04 Oh, Jesse's not proud of her ancestors. Something is amiss.
00:38:09 So that's the. That's the actress that went on to.
00:38:11 Make that MC 17.
00:38:14 Stripper movie after what was it called like? Was it striptease or it was something like that?
00:38:19 That was like the Big deal. Oh. Oh, like the the chick from saved by the bell is going to go full movie in, in, in this NC 17 movie.
00:38:30 It's like, hey, I guess.
00:38:35 And then Zach's like, oh, ****.
00:38:38 In this in this, in this TV show, I don't play 1/2 Jew, half Indonesian Guy I play just.
00:38:44 A normal white guy.
00:38:45 Yeah.
00:38:46 I have to do my family tree too.
00:38:50 I'm gonna have to go home and go through my parents hope chest and stuff and see if I can find something about my ancestors.
00:38:58 And what does he find?
00:39:01 Wait.
Speaker 12
00:39:02 Look at that picture of this Indian.
Devon Stack
00:39:05 Looks like my Aunt Hannah.
Speaker 12
00:39:08 So she had thicker sideburns. You know, I remember my mom telling me stories about a distant Indian relative. Well, my mom tells me stories about four monsters hiding in my closet. She should see her doctor. Zach. They're not there.
00:39:27 You know, I bet this Indian could be my ancestor. It's perfect for my family tree presentation. Hey, you can help me.
00:39:33 Be an Indian.
00:39:35 That's a good start.
Devon Stack
00:39:40 So of course. And that's why people like the 90s, right. You gonna make a joke about Indians and and no one was going to cancel. Cancel you. So he's hanging out in his room with Screech. The the other Jewish actor. So basically the the two popular characters in the.
00:39:56 Show both Jews.
00:40:00 Well, we'll get to that in a minute, screech only to say this. What screech also does not play a Jew in.
00:40:05 This movie or.
00:40:06 In this TV show.
00:40:08 So they get to class the next day and everyone's doing their presentations about their ancestors.
00:40:15 Now it's time for the black chick to tell the whole class. Oh, yeah, they're like.
00:40:20 My ancestors were slaves.
Speaker 10
00:40:23 And after Abraham Turtles escaped from slavery, he became a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
Speaker 12
00:40:29 They had subways during the Civil War.
Speaker 10
00:40:33 Under the Cult of Darkness, he helped sneak other slaves or passengers as they were secretly called to freedom along this route from Atlanta to New York, my family calls this Underground Railroad the original Soul Train.
Devon Stack
00:40:50 Hooray. See. You can even make jokes about the Underground Railroad and say it was the original Soul Train. Make jokes. But Indians, you know, by saying how and see that's that's the that's the that's what we want. Really act to those those days, right.
Speaker 13
00:41:09 Discovering pride in our background.
00:41:10 Is part of what?
00:41:11 Assignment is all about. I think Abraham would be proud of you today. You're getting an A.
Devon Stack
00:41:20 Huh. Having pride in your background and you?
00:41:23 Know what?
00:41:24 Oddly, see again, this is the part of the. This is why this is part of stage two cancer, right? Because your your right arm is just, it's got some sores on it. It's not like rotting off yet. It's just got these scabs. And you can you know it. So it hurts a little bit, but you can still.
00:41:41 You know, open a jar of Pickles. So wait, how bad can it be?
00:41:45 Yeah.
00:41:46 So she talks about how you can be proud of your heritage. It's it's amazingly somehow.
00:41:54 Or at least not explicitly limited to non whites.
00:41:59 The implication is.
00:42:00 Everyone can be proud. Or can they be?
00:42:05 Right. Can they be? See, everyone's sharing these images that Google Gemini is popping up. You tell it to make a Revolutionary War soldier and it gives you this.
00:42:20 A black woman dressed sort of like the Revolutionary War. I mean, the colors are off.
00:42:25 And stuff but.
00:42:27 You know.
00:42:29 And it gives you images like this.
00:42:33 Gives you images of people who in no way shape or form.
00:42:38 Would have existed in the Revolutionary War.
00:42:41 And I tried this myself.
00:42:43 I tried I I asked Google Gemini to make pictures of NASCAR drivers.
00:42:49 They gave me Asian women, the most notorious bad drivers in in the known universe.
00:42:54 Yeah.
00:42:55 Black guys who are not in NASCAR.
00:42:58 And I asked for hockey players.
00:43:03 They gave me black hockey players and amputee female hockey hockey player.
00:43:11 Are there women of color hockey players?
00:43:17 And.
00:43:19 It's clear it's clear.
00:43:22 That compared to the 90s, there is a huge difference.
00:43:27 This is why the 90s feel so great.
00:43:30 Because the 1990s, they weren't pretending.
00:43:33 That that girl's great, great grandfather or whatever.
00:43:37 Wasn't a slave. They weren't saying that he was George Washington, for example.
00:43:43 So that seems refreshing.
00:43:47 It seems refreshing also because I think everyone knows where this is headed.
00:43:53 They used to seem hard to imagine.
00:43:58 That if they I know when when people were first storing information.
00:44:01 On the cloud.
00:44:03 And you had that first instance of of Amazon Kindle.
00:44:07 Deleting books off of people's Kindles.
00:44:11 And people starting to realize, oh, this is dangerous because if I save text history books and all this stuff, if I don't have physical copies of this stuff.
00:44:23 Then they'll be able to edit it.
00:44:26 They'll be able to edit it.
00:44:28 And I won't be able.
00:44:29 To do anything about it.
00:44:32 And I won't even know.
00:44:35 Because I won't have a hard copy, I'll look at the digital copy and what I.
00:44:38 Have nothing to compare it to.
00:44:41 I can just assume that there there was never a character named Jim in in Huckleberry Finn's example.
00:44:49 Something that if you go buy it now there.
00:44:51 Isn't.
00:44:56 Throughout, they're already doing it right.
00:45:00 But I used to think, well, they can always do that, and maybe they can even change audio and stuff like that. But there's always going to be these artifacts. It's always going to be relatively easy to tell.
00:45:14 That they've they've edited anything beyond text, right? If you've got a recording, I mean, maybe audio is getting a little bit easier, but video seemed like that'd be that'd be pretty hard to do and it would take a lot of work.
00:45:26 Right. Like, yeah, you could do it with like an like. Everyone saw Forrest Gump. Right with it.
00:45:31 If you had dream works.
00:45:33 Doing everything for you, teams of people and front of you know, rows of computers with after effects.
00:45:42 Compositing for hours and trying to make it exactly perfect and matching the film grain and everything like that.
00:45:49 But it just seemed unfeasible.
00:45:52 You know, wasn't exactly something that you could.
00:45:54 Just go in and and on on any kind of on scale at any and all.
00:46:01 Footage from the past.
00:46:04 Well, now that's not so unfeasible.
00:46:10 In fact, you know, just as we went from really bad images being produced by AI, you know, like 10 years ago where like Google.
00:46:20 Whatever it was called like dream something or I forget what?
00:46:22 It was called.
00:46:24 Everything just looked like some kind of nightmarish monster. And just here, you know, a few years later here we are, and AI is already making video.
00:46:33 And it's only a matter of time before they go through historic footage.
00:46:38 And insert black people under the crowds of of people like that, that famous footage of San Francisco, it's.
00:46:45 One of the.
00:46:45 First films in America, right?
00:46:48 I think it was Thomas Edison like, hooked up a a camo or someone working for him, hooked up a camera and drove down Market Street in 1910.
00:46:59 And it's it's very shocking for anyone who's been to Market Street any, you know, recently.
00:47:06 But literally, everybody's white. Everyone's well trussed, it looks, you know.
00:47:12 Like, really cool actually.
00:47:17 The only black people are are people.
00:47:19 That are obvious servants.
00:47:22 I think there's a black guy driving a car at some point or something like that for our rich family.
00:47:27 Driving miss Daisy.
00:47:31 But it's only a matter of time.
00:47:34 That these archives go back and start editing this stuff. This sounds crazy now it sounds ridiculous.
00:47:41 Now but it.
00:47:43 It it at the same time, it really doesn't.
00:47:47 And when it doesn't, I asked. Uh, Google. Gemini.
00:47:52 To give me a picture of of George Washington.
00:47:58 And it wouldn't do it. It wouldn't do it.
00:48:02 They would say it was going to do it. They would think about it for a second.
00:48:05 In one instance I said, well, well, give me a picture of George Washington riding his horse.
00:48:12 And while I was thinking about it, it said, well, I'm. I'm trying to get you a picture of George Washington.
00:48:16 Riding his horse.
00:48:18 Offering a variety of diversity and and genders, and I'm like genders. Well, like a female George Washington. Like what? What or female horse? And then it gave up and said, oh, I can't make this image.
00:48:34 Tried, you know, George Washington, Washington, the capital, George Washington with his soldiers. They wouldn't do it.
00:48:45 I then went and started asking it to produce images of people from different decades.
00:48:51 Show me Americans from 1920.
00:48:55 One white chick and three black people.
00:49:01 Show me Americans from 1964 black people.
00:49:07 Show me Americans from 1980.
00:49:09 Two Indians and a black guy and a Mexican like it was, it was insane.
00:49:19 And that's how it's it's it's going to go well beyond just casting black actors because that that's just not even going to be a thing anymore.
00:49:26 There's not going to be such such a thing as actors in the relatively near future.
00:49:32 And people celebrate that and say Ohh Hollywood is over. It's going to be great, right? It's going to be great because you're gonna make your own movie. First of all, you won't be able to make your own movie using the same technology that they have. They've they've got millions and millions of dollars.
00:49:50 You're going to be like the the guy in Africa.
00:49:55 Who gets all the stolen cars? You know the the 10 to 20 year old stolen cars dropped off in your country and sold at a price that you can sort of afford and you have to like, you know, split coconuts and ****, you know, to make, like parts for it when it breaks.
00:50:13 And they're going to be using the the, the, the new stuff.
00:50:21 No, no offense to, you know, Torben Gap. He's doing a good job of of trying to compete.
00:50:27 There but he.
00:50:28 It's not like he's writing a new AI. He's he's using the open source stuff that's available.
00:50:34 And you'll always have some of that to some extent, but as someone who has tried to replace.
00:50:39 Software with open source software my whole life.
00:50:43 There's a big difference. Open source is open source for a reason. It's not commercial software for a reason. It's always lagging a little bit behind. And yes, I know there's going to be special Linux nerds. They're like no, but actually it's like no, come on in practice it's true.
00:51:02 They're going to have access to the technology that's going to be able to go through cloud storage stuff and alter not just historic events.
00:51:11 But maybe even things that just happened last week.
00:51:18 Once they're able to make local storage and practical, and I think that's basically how they're how they'll make it happen.
00:51:28 They'll make it.
00:51:29 So so that you have to store things in the cloud in order to save them at all.
00:51:36 And look, things like there were people saving just as an example. They've been done this stuff too. The Christchurch shooter there was a guy who saved the manifesto on.
00:51:46 His Google Drive.
00:51:48 And Google deleted it.
00:51:50 And said you can't have this.
00:51:53 On our on our drive.
00:51:56 So they don't have to respect, you know, privacy laws or, you know, like any kind of free speech or that they're a corporation.
00:52:07 The government's always happening to offload the things that would be illegal.
00:52:11 For them to do.
00:52:13 And have a corporation do it for them.
00:52:21 It might be illegal for the as an example, it might be illegal for the.
00:52:24 Government to spy on you?
00:52:26 But it's not illegal for the NSA, the FBI, the Homeland Security, any of these companies from buying a big dossier on you from Facebook.
00:52:40 That's not illegal. It's a commercially.
00:52:43 Legally obtained.
00:52:46 Information product.
00:52:53 They can buy it just like advertisers can buy it.
00:53:00 When you click, I agree to that that the terms of service, that's what you're going to.
00:53:08 So we're facing this dystopian hellscape.
00:53:15 So I can understand.
00:53:17 When faced with stuff, this was another photo that came up for Revolutionary War fighter.
00:53:24 But I can understand that you would look back to a time like this.
00:53:28 We're a black without any kind of.
00:53:32 I age.
00:53:32 In her voice.
00:53:35 No kind of a in in in, not in.
00:53:38 An accusatory tone.
00:53:40 Humbly explains that her ancestor was a slave, cracks a joke about the Underground Railroad being the first sole train.
00:53:54 Chilling claps. Ohh, she's so brave.
00:53:58 She's so brave. I don't understand how she's brave because according to people that don't want you to practice white identity.
00:54:06 She didn't do that.
00:54:09 Right. Isn't that what they say?
00:54:12 You're not allowed to be proud of your ancestors because then it.
00:54:15 Has nothing to do with you.
00:54:20 Well, that's true. Tucker Carlson. Why don't you give away the hundreds of millions of dollars you inherited? You didn't do that.
00:54:33 You didn't do that. If you look, if you're not allowed to be proud of your ancestors and you're not allowed to ride on their coattails, give all that ******* money away, you stupid ****.
00:54:48 That has nothing to do with you.
00:54:51 You **** it, *****.
00:54:59 See, they're allowed to ride on the coattails of their family.
00:55:03 In a way that's way more tangible than anything you're suggesting.
00:55:14 The back in the 1990s.
00:55:17 The suggestion that you couldn't be proud of your ancestors was a foreign idea.
00:55:25 Even white people within reason.
00:55:28 Could still be proud of their ancestors.
00:55:35 At least some of them.
Speaker 9
00:55:37 Yes.
Devon Stack
00:55:38 Let's hear from you next. Yes.
Speaker 9
00:55:51 My ancestors received fairing people. They sailed around the world on ships. They were shippers. OK, thank you. I'm finished.
Speaker 13
00:55:57 Hey, Jessie, perhaps you could.
00:55:59 Tell us a bit more.
Speaker 9
00:56:00 Well, they should. Tea, spices, people, lumber, that kind of thing, people, my ancestors to black people, slaves, OK. They were slave traders.
00:56:11 Lisa, can you ever forgive me? I'm so ashamed.
Devon Stack
00:56:15 No. So she's Jewish. So the the the Jewish actors play white people and the white people are playing Jews who aren't Jews.
00:56:29 Isn't that weird?
00:56:32 Let me just double check and make sure this actress isn't Jewish because you know she doesn't look Jewish, but given the track record of everybody else involved with this.
00:56:41 This TV show, let's see here.
00:56:45 Saved by the bell.
00:56:49 She played Jesse.
00:56:55 Where is it at here?
00:57:03 That's not her.
00:57:05 Elizabeth Berkeley. There we go. Early life.
Speaker 8
00:57:11 Blah blah blah blah water her.
Devon Stack
00:57:14 Dad's a lawyer.
Speaker 4
00:57:17 Well, her family is Jewish.
00:57:23 But they won't say that in.
00:57:24 The show.
Devon Stack
00:57:26 We won't say that in the show.
00:57:31 She had a bar mitzvah says. So she's Jewish. Who isn't Jewish in this show, I guess would be a good question.
00:57:41 So in this show, she plays uh. What's Jesse spano? Jesse Spano.
00:57:50 Definitely not a Jew.
00:57:53 At least they're owning up to the the slave trade here.
Speaker
00:57:57 Well.
Speaker 10
00:57:57 Just you had nothing to do with it.
Speaker 9
00:57:59 I'm just saying you hate me. Unleash those centuries of repressed anger more. I can take it.
Speaker 10
00:58:03 Let's see, you're being silly.
Speaker 13
00:58:07 You can sit.
Speaker 9
00:58:07 Down now. Oh, see, now you hate me too. I can see it in your voice.
00:58:13 I'm losing it.
Speaker 13
00:58:14 Calm down, Jesse.
Devon Stack
00:58:17 Notice how it's like an opposite of what it's like now. Again, This is why people look back to the 1990s and feel like, oh, let's go back to that. Back when I had the white guilt and and and you weren't and you were telling me to calm down and.
00:58:29 Not have it anymore.
00:58:34 That weird little.
00:58:35 Scenario there, right? That would never happen.
00:58:38 Where you've got the the white well, this part would happen, the white woman begging forgiveness from the black person.
00:58:45 But the black person saying stop, stop. You're making me uncomfortable. It's OK. It's not a big deal.
Speaker 13
00:58:53 Calm down, Jesse.
Devon Stack
00:58:55 You know we.
Speaker 13
00:58:56 Can all find things in our.
00:58:58 Past that are unpleasant.
00:59:00 But we can also learn from the mistakes of Jesse's forefathers.
Devon Stack
00:59:04 Ah yes, Jesse's Jewish forefathers. I don't think it was a mistake so much as a plan, but you know.
00:59:15 So of course we have to hear from the alpha of the school.
00:59:20 The star athlete.
00:59:22 The mixed race? Jewish.
00:59:24 Star, I mean the white Arian.
00:59:27 Blonde star athlete.
Speaker 9
00:59:29 Zach Morris let's.
Speaker 13
00:59:30 Hear from you.
Speaker 11
00:59:31 Next.
Speaker 12
00:59:31 Right, Screech is going to assist me. Ready screech. Ready kimosabe.
00:59:40 After digging through old family papers and pictures, I learned that I'm part American Indian.
00:59:58 I come from a long line of fierce warriors.
01:00:00 And great hunters.
01:00:07 They roamed the wide open plains in search of their daily food.
Devon Stack
01:00:11 They're hungry.
01:00:18 So Zach Morris, he has the dream of every cultureless white kid, right?
01:00:24 He's got him some Native American blood.
01:00:28 Right.
01:00:31 Finally, he's got some culture.
01:00:34 The 90s. This was a big thing. White kids were floundering. They've been told for their entire lives, really, that they didn't have culture. You had to respect other people's culture.
01:00:46 And it was implied that you didn't have one, and that diversity was the source of all culture.
01:00:57 So I had friends that that, that were that turned into Elizabeth Warren overnight. I can't tell you how many people.
01:01:05 Would say well.
01:01:06 I'm part Cherokee or I'm part this and well, like Sargon, my dad's black.
01:01:12 Because they were just looking for something just reaching.
01:01:18 For some kind of identity.
01:01:22 Because White was no longer an identity.
01:01:27 And in terms of cool, it was on.
01:01:28 On the way out.
01:01:33 But people will go back and look at this and and much like they'll watch Archie Bunker and think, oh, that was a simpler time because you could make racist jokes.
01:01:45 They see these two Jews here at the front of the classroom making fun of Native Americans.
01:01:53 No one's getting canceled.
01:01:55 And they think why can't?
01:01:56 We go back to that.
01:01:59 It was all in fun. It was all innocent banter.
01:02:07 Why can't we go back to that? That's when it was good.
Speaker 13
01:02:11 Whoa, Tonto, we got a question. What's the name of your tribe?
Speaker 12
01:02:19 The the Cherokee.
Speaker 13
01:02:21 And where were they located?
Speaker 12
01:02:23 They lived in the.
01:02:24 Valley but way far out past the freeway.
01:02:30 I think I think.
Speaker 13
01:02:34 You're dismissed. We'll continue on Friday. Zach. Wait, what you did was disrespectful to the class and to your ancestors.
Speaker 12
01:02:44 Sorry, see this picture is all like fine.
Speaker 13
01:02:49 I'd like you to go and see a friend of mine after school. He'll help you get your research together by Friday.
Speaker 12
01:02:55 But I have practice after school and the track championship is on Friday.
Speaker 13
01:02:59 If you don't pass this class, kemosabe, the.
01:03:02 Only place you'll be running is to summer school.
Devon Stack
01:03:06 Ohh, he better he better do this report. So of course this woman's teacher tells him that she needs to. He needs to go visit her Indian friend.
01:03:18 Get a lesson on his people.
01:03:22 So he goes to the.
01:03:24 The neighborhood Indian thing where you know like remember the last string.
01:03:29 The big focus right. And if you look at all the other characters and saved by the bell and all the diversity characters, the black girl, she dresses like a white girl. She talks like a white girl. She likes White girl music.
01:03:40 I think her even like her boyfriend is is. No, I don't know. They might not have done the race.
01:03:44 Mixing thing back then?
01:03:47 But like the.
01:03:49 The Mexican guy or whatever he is Puerto Rican or something, he's basically white. There's occasionally a joke about his ethnicity, but like, that's about it.
01:04:01 The Jews are white, you know screech.
01:04:04 Who?
01:04:06 Plays a white guy.
01:04:08 But a certain we'll we'll get to that and you know, of course Zach and his his white girlfriend, everyone's white, everyone's white. They're just aesthetically different.
01:04:24 Right.
01:04:26 That's where this racist skin deep thing came from.
01:04:30 Because people were convinced. If you could assimilate the, you know, the magic word, if you could assimilate people into your culture, that's a basically, that's all it would be.
01:04:41 It would just be a diversity of aesthetics.
01:04:47 Everyone would behave in the exact same way. Everyone would share in the exact same culture.
01:04:56 Everyone would like the same things.
01:05:00 The only difference would be they.
01:05:02 Look a little different.
01:05:04 And what's wrong with a little bit of variety, right? It's the spice of life.
01:05:11 And that's what they do with this character here.
01:05:16 He's allowed to hang on to little bits of his culture in the same way you might have a friend that's comes from Scotland, you know, with couple generations back who likes to wear kilts and play the bagpipes, right? He's he's part of that whole, adding to the spice of life thing, right.
01:05:32 Even he is.
01:05:34 And so this guy here, he likes making beaded necklaces and whatever, but he's also a surfer dude and likes to watch baseball and looks and acts exactly white. He just has long hair.
Speaker 12
01:05:47 Hi, I'm Zach Morris from Miss Wentworth class.
Devon Stack
01:05:51 The kid who thinks he's born Indian.
Speaker 11
01:05:54 And red, brown hair you must be.
Devon Stack
01:05:55 From some Malibu surfing drive. Anton. Dude.
Numbers Lady
01:06:02 It's supposed to be an Indian.
Speaker 12
01:06:03 Why are you wearing the?
01:06:04 Dodger hat because the Raider helmet.
Devon Stack
01:06:06 Is too hot.
Speaker 11
01:06:08 Where's that picture we've been getting?
Devon Stack
01:06:10 That's right here.
01:06:13 Oh, he's an Indian RI.
Speaker 11
01:06:18 Let's wrap.
Speaker 12
01:06:20 You, chief Henry. But I really have to.
Speaker 11
01:06:21 Go the bathroom is down the hall.
Speaker 12
01:06:25 No. See, I have to finish this project so I can train for our track meet.
Speaker 11
01:06:29 I thought you want to know all about.
Speaker 4
01:06:30 This.
Speaker 12
01:06:30 Man, we're not all about him. Just enough for a 3 minute speech. Well.
Speaker 11
01:06:35 I think I got some stuff.
Devon Stack
01:06:36 You can take home to read.
Speaker 12
01:06:38 Great. Thanks. Hey.
01:06:41 This head down is pretty cool.
01:06:44 Did you learn to weave on the reservation?
Speaker 5
01:06:46 CLA great Arts and Crafts department there.
Devon Stack
01:06:52 See.
01:06:53 Yeah, you, you.
01:06:54 Were racist for even thinking that he would have learned that skill from his culture. He's he's fully assimilated.
01:07:01 He went to UCLA.
01:07:04 He learned how to do that in the arts.
01:07:05 And crafts program.
01:07:09 See his his cultural difference is minor. It's just it's almost only affecting his hobbies, and not even that much because he's into baseball and surfing.
01:07:22 See, he's just like us. There's really no difference.
01:07:27 Other than an aesthetic difference and a.
01:07:29 Slight.
01:07:30 Flavor difference.
01:07:33 Just enough to make things interesting.
01:07:39 His name's even Chief Henry.
01:07:42 He doesn't even have an Indian name.
01:07:48 So Henry here gives him a stack of books.
01:07:52 And says. All right, well, if you don't want to hang out here and have me tell you about your great grandfather or whatever, here's a bunch of books you can go over and learn about him in time for your.
01:08:03 Your running thing.
01:08:08 And this also gives you a peek into 90s high school culture.
01:08:14 Where the jocks were favored over the the academic parts of, there was a school, but like the academics of the school, came second to the sports program.
01:08:25 So he goes to the principal and says, you know, the teacher is.
01:08:29 Is not allowing me to to practice because I got to read all these stupid books, so the principal tries to.
01:08:36 Get involved to.
01:08:39 To let her to let him practice because he really wants that trophy for the school for some reason, doesn't care about the education.
01:08:47 The teacher won't relent, so he goes back to the 50s diner, where they all hang out and starts doing his studying.
01:08:55 Kyle at the other table.
Speaker 9
01:08:57 Lisa, let me buy you a soda to make up.
Speaker 10
01:08:59 For my ancestors? No thanks. I'm not thirsty.
Speaker 9
01:09:03 I am. Who cares? You weren't a slave.
01:09:07 Are you hungry?
01:09:08 How about a nice tossed green salad?
Speaker 10
01:09:09 How about cooking it?
Speaker 9
01:09:11 I can't help it. I feel guilty.
01:09:14 There must be something I can do.
Speaker 12
01:09:16 Tell her to wear miniskirt to school tomorrow.
Speaker 9
01:09:20 Mind your own business, bull killer.
Speaker 12
01:09:22 OK, that's bull fighter slave trader.
Speaker 10
01:09:27 All right, Jesse, there's one thing you can do for me. I have not been to the.
Speaker 9
01:09:31 Mall in weeks I will take you there. I'll carry you on my back.
Devon Stack
01:09:38 And the accurately depicted white woman who feels guilty white guilt in a in a amplified way. So.
01:09:48 Yeah. So back in the back in the base 90s, right?
01:09:53 You have this white girl. Well, again, she's Jewish, but she's supposed to be.
01:09:57 A white girl, groveling.
01:09:59 At the feet of the black girl who acts and.
01:10:04 And seems exactly white, just like this other guy here.
01:10:10 And As for the mini skirt, just wait a few years, she's going.
01:10:13 To be in that striptease movie.
01:10:17 And she's groveling and trying to to.
01:10:19 Alleviate her white guilt.
01:10:24 And the black woman doesn't want thing to do with it. She's like, no, you've done enough, isn't it? So this is a lot different than the calls.
01:10:29 For reparations, you hear for hear about.
01:10:32 Now, right. So once again, this is this is the draw.
01:10:36 This is what the the eternal centrist wants to.
01:10:39 Go back to.
01:10:41 I don't mind groveling in front of black people. I don't want. I just don't want to have to actually be expected to give them reparations or something like that. That scares me.
01:10:52 I don't mind being demeaned and and and whatnot, as long as they're good-natured about it as long as they accept my groveling.
01:11:03 You know, as long as, as long as all the the shame is coming from within me and not from someone else.
01:11:11 That's OK. I liked it better when when the white guilt just came from Jewish propaganda that that planted seeds inside my mind and festered like a disease until it sprouted roots that crawl through every piece of my body.
01:11:29 Until eventually I was just full of white guilt.
01:11:35 And was oozing out of every orifice in my body.
01:11:41 I liked it better when my white guilt was planted there by Jews, not by black people.
01:11:47 Who knew their place?
01:11:51 That's what they're saying.
01:11:54 That's basically what they're saying.
01:11:59 So Zach goes through all the books and then decides to go visit Chief Henry.
Speaker 11
01:12:10 Now you're not going.
01:12:11 To find any of these stories in.
01:12:12 A.
01:12:12 Book you see your great, great, great grandfather was a warrior in the nest, First tribe under the mighty Chief Joseph.
01:12:21 He was a brave man.
Speaker 12
01:12:22 What was his name whispering?
Speaker 6
01:12:23 With spring wind.
Speaker 11
01:12:25 Like the wind, his presence was strongly felt but seldom heard. But like you, weren't exact. Your people ran too. Oh, not for trophies. They ran to preserve their way of life, which became harder and harder when more of them were getting killed in battle with a white man.
Speaker 12
01:12:44 Such a big country like couldn't the white man and the.
Speaker 11
01:12:47 Indians get along well. Why can't the lion get along with?
01:12:50 The.
01:12:50 Zebra.
Speaker 8
01:12:51 Why can't the Arabs get?
Speaker 4
01:12:52 Along with his roots.
Devon Stack
01:12:55 When you come again.
01:13:00 What? What? What? What was that? What was that?
Speaker 12
01:13:04 Why couldn't the white man and the?
Speaker 11
01:13:06 Indians get along well. Why can't the lion get along with the zebra?
Devon Stack
01:13:10 Why can't the Arabs get?
Speaker 4
01:13:11 Along with his rookies.
Devon Stack
01:13:17 That was interesting.
01:13:24 Yeah, just just a nice little nut. Let's just drop drip. Drop that into your mind a little bit.
01:13:37 Gee, I wonder why I wonder why Maggie is so Pro Jew, you know?
Speaker 11
01:13:40 Thousand million dollars.
Devon Stack
01:13:45 They've they've been doing this a long time this that the the the propaganda in regards to Israel has been going on for decades as well.
01:13:54 That might be something to look into another time, but anyway.
01:13:59 So the white man slaughtered his people. The only white people will just get along with everybody else.
01:14:08 That there'd be peace if only the Arabs would get along with the Jews in the Middle East, there'd be peace.
01:14:17 So, uh yeah. So Zach's like uh.
01:14:20 That's interesting.
Speaker 11
01:14:25 Now this is a symbol of your tribe.
Speaker 12
01:14:30 Did you make this?
Speaker 11
01:14:32 Last night.
01:14:33 I know you'd be back. It's for you.
Devon Stack
01:14:38 For me.
Speaker 12
01:14:40 Thanks.
Speaker 11
01:14:42 I guess you got enough for your report now.
Speaker 12
01:14:45 Yeah, I do. But I'd like to hear some.
01:14:48 More well, come on along.
Speaker 11
01:14:50 I'll tell you how whispering Wind helps save your people.
Devon Stack
01:14:57 Ah yes.
Speaker 11
01:14:59 It sounds talmudic.
Devon Stack
01:15:02 Ah yes. So he goes off to with the surfer or Indian guy to learn about his culture.
01:15:12 Meanwhile, we find out what screeches culture is.
01:15:19 So in the same way, I guess that makes sense.
01:15:24 That uh Zach can pass as a white guy even though he's a half Jew half.
01:15:31 Indonesian.
01:15:34 Once you know it, a very Jewish looking guy like this guess where he can pass as.
Speaker 11
01:15:41 Sarah. Ohh that.
Speaker 12
01:15:42 Means good afternoon.
01:15:44 I am the great grandson of Louis Vuitton rally, the dancing and definitely Italian lover and spy.
Speaker
01:15:51 Hold on. What's up? Sup.
Speaker 4
01:15:52 Sup. Sup. Sup. I'm a potato. Bigger big shot.
Numbers Lady
01:15:55 Always have to be Lucky Charms.
Devon Stack
01:16:00 No, that's a spaghetti, but I don't have a button.
01:16:04 For that.
01:16:06 So yeah, he's Italian.
01:16:09 And.
01:16:16 So even though he's like, you know, Screech, screech is Italian for some reason.
01:16:21 And then comes the day of the big presentation.
01:16:25 And Zach, who was formerly mocking.
01:16:29 Indians, by painting screeches face in front of the classroom.
01:16:34 Has done something that in today's world would be the most unspeakable, most cancellable thing ever in the world, ever.
Speaker
01:16:44 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:16:46 If this not just if it happened in real life, but if it aired on television and it was, we saw right, that little kid, there were the headdress and a Chiefs game.
01:16:57 His little kid, and they still trying to destroy him of.
01:16:59 Course he's going to end up owning.
01:17:02 A lot of he, let's just say.
01:17:04 He's going to have a college fund.
01:17:07 Enter Zach. With his newfound wisdom and knowledge of his heritage.
Speaker
01:17:14 Cheese.
Speaker 10
01:17:15 Great. There goes a track.
Speaker 13
01:17:17 Meet all right, class. Let Zach make his presentation.
Speaker 12
01:17:23 My name is running Zach.
01:17:30 I am a direct descendant of the Nez Perce tribe who once lived peacefully in Oregon's Wallowa Valley. My people were forced off their land so settlers could mine for gold. After fighting to keep their.
01:17:42 Home.
01:17:44 The tribe, led by Great Chief Joseph, tried retreating to safety in the mountains.
01:17:50 But the army pursued them rather than will die. Chief Joseph surrendered.
Devon Stack
01:17:53 All righty.
Speaker 12
01:17:58 He said I am tired of fighting. Our chiefs are killed.
01:18:02 Our children are freezing. My people have no food. My heart.
01:18:08 It's sad from where the sun now stands.
01:18:14 I will fight no more forever. Very good.
Devon Stack
01:18:20 And everybody fat.
01:18:23 See, he has now embraced his culture.
01:18:27 And told the story about in fact, if you the only story they didn't make fun of, they made fun of screeches Italian heritage.
01:18:37 And made fun of the the Jewish girls slave trading heritage.
01:18:43 But they didn't make fun of the the Black Girls heritage, and they didn't make fun of the.
01:18:48 Indian Zach Heritage heritage.
01:18:53 So it was already it already, it already started.
01:18:56 It already started. It was stage two, maybe even stage.
01:18:59 Three cancer at this point.
Speaker 12
01:19:02 Before this project, I knew nothing about MyHeritage. I didn't even care.
01:19:08 Now I know, and I'm proud.
Devon Stack
01:19:12 Like I said, that's that's it's because it was Native American heritage. If he had found that he came from Dutch farmers or something like that.
01:19:22 This episode wouldn't.
01:19:25 They wouldn't have made it.
01:19:27 Sure, it's implied that the white people are allowed to be proud of their culture. They let screech talk about how he was some kind of spaghetti, but that's about it.
01:19:37 That's about it.
01:19:40 It's not some big storyline unless you.
01:19:43 Have Indian blood.
01:19:45 Unless you have some diversity in you.
Speaker 13
01:19:48 Congratulations.
Numbers Lady
01:19:52 Oh.
Speaker 9
01:19:52 Alright. Class dismissed. Thank you.
Devon Stack
01:19:58 And of course, all the girls flocked to him. Oh, oh, you're so brave.
01:20:03 You're so brave, Zach. Like an Indian brave, you might say how.
01:20:14 Oh.
01:20:18 So in the next scene.
01:20:21 Where more groveling, more white guilt, groveling.
Speaker 9
01:20:25 Lisa, why don't I carry your books to the pep rally? Get away from you, Jesse. Well, at least use my book bag. In fact, take it free. Me of this burden.
Devon Stack
01:20:37 See, it's the right people. They're they're just. They need to be.
01:20:40 It's like uh.
01:20:44 They're it's like they're still victimizing black people.
01:20:47 They're victimizing black people by by trauma, dumping on them with their guilt.
01:20:55 So she's hounding the black girl who has zero problem with it.
01:21:00 Meanwhile, Zach gets some really sad.
01:21:03 News on the phone.
01:21:06 Turns out that the Chief Henry has died.
01:21:11 Right before the the the big race too.
01:21:14 And he's super bummed out, and he doesn't know if he's going to.
01:21:17 Be able to race.
01:21:23 So later that night, while tossing and turning.
01:21:29 Thinking about his people being scouted by the white man, no doubt.
01:21:33 Something.
01:21:35 Magical happens.
01:21:38 Something that happens a lot in 1980s and 90s movies and television.
01:21:44 You think it's something to have?
01:21:46 Magic.
Speaker 10
01:21:46 Negroe.
Devon Stack
01:21:47 Well, it's nothing compared to the magic feather Indian.
01:21:52 The magic feather end in it. He's like a million times more powerful than.
01:21:56 The magic *****.
01:22:06 Sleeping. Zach, wake up. Let's Chief Henry, you're alive.
Speaker 11
01:22:16 Oh, I'm still dead.
Speaker 6
01:22:16 What?
Devon Stack
01:22:18 And you know what?
Speaker 11
01:22:19 Life is a lot less stressful when you're dead.
Speaker 12
01:22:22 Why'd you have to?
Speaker 11
01:22:23 Die. They didn't give you much choice up there.
Speaker 6
01:22:24 Alright.
Speaker 12
01:22:27 Am I dead too?
Devon Stack
01:22:29 Ohh, you're alive. I'm just hearing your dream.
01:22:34 Well.
Speaker 12
01:22:34 Hey, I never got to tell you how my class presentation went today.
Speaker 11
01:22:37 I was watching you got an A. Hey, Are you ready for the big meet tomorrow? I hear Valley shaking in their Nikes.
Speaker 12
01:22:47 I'm not running.
01:22:49 Since you died, it doesn't seem to matter.
Speaker 11
01:22:51 Sounds like you've got a.
Devon Stack
01:22:52 Problem. I gotta go. I'm being fitted for wings.
Speaker 11
01:23:01 By running Zach.
Speaker 6
01:23:03 Good.
Speaker 12
01:23:04 My chief and thanks for all you've.
01:23:05 Done for me.
Speaker 11
01:23:07 Rest well, goodnight. And remember the answer to your problem is in your hands.
Devon Stack
01:23:20 Ah yes, the magical Indian. They can appear to you in.
01:23:23 Dreams.
01:23:25 So then Zach?
01:23:25 'S like what in my in my hands.
01:23:28 Ohh it's it's my magic headband.
01:23:32 I'm going to wear my magic headband from my ancestor, Chief John or whatever the ****, and go race in the race thing.
01:23:43 And so he races the race thing and.
01:23:46 You know they win and stuff and whatever, it doesn't really matter. Of course, that had nothing to do with the actual story.
01:23:52 And in the end, how do they resolve the white guilt of Jesse?
01:23:59 The ancestor of the.
01:24:02 The white slave traders, right?
01:24:05 And the implication, of course, is that this is a.
01:24:07 Pretty common thing.
01:24:09 In fact, you might, even if you're like a impressionable young kid watching this show.
01:24:15 You might walk away from this thinking that, well, apparently white people owning and and trading slaves.
Speaker
01:24:22 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:24:23 I mean given this sample size, it seems to be about as common for white people as you know, if you're not an Indian like Zach because you know he's not white, and if you're not Italian, like screech. So he's not white.
01:24:40 I'm just ******* with you guys.
01:24:42 You know, so.
01:24:43 All that's left is like the white chick. We didn't hear the her story about, you know what her story was. And this one whose family owned slaves. So statistically.
01:24:54 I mean, it seems as if it's just as common if you're black, that you were owned as a slave, as it is that you were white, that you owned slaves.
Speaker 9
01:25:04 Please, Lisa, the guilt won't go away. At least let me repave your parents driveway. I can do it in a weekend. Jessie, stop already. So I can't live with what? My.
01:25:15 Ancestors did to.
Speaker 10
01:25:16 You all right? You want to make it?
Devon Stack
01:25:16 Alright.
Speaker 9
01:25:18 Up to me, I'll.
Speaker 10
01:25:19 Tell you what you can do. You can buy me a color.
Speaker 9
01:25:23 Buy you a car? That's crazy. And so are you. Nephew. Don't leave me alone. I'm gonna kick your ****.
Devon Stack
01:25:37 Look at that.
01:25:40 And they all get along. Everyone clapped.
01:25:43 And the world is safe once again.
01:25:47 God, I wish we'd go back to the 90s. Don't, don't you?
Speaker 4
01:25:53 Thanks Jews for the TV and movies you showed us. We all were just evil. Racism is over now. Racism is over.
01:26:04 Wow, it's over. It's over normal.
01:26:09 Racism.
Devon Stack
01:26:12 See Racism's fixed now.
01:26:17 Thanks. Cheers. That last day, Maggie, I threw that together obviously really quick, and I was just trying to get a different images out of out of being. And I got really ******.
01:26:32 Off at a certain point I was just like the telling at random.
01:26:35 ****. And it came up with this. So I was like, whatever. **** it, we'll go live.
01:26:44 So yeah, racism is over. It's fixed. We should just go back to the 90s, right?
01:26:49 We should just go back to the 90s. Everything, everything was much better than 90s.
01:26:57 Now it's funny, I actually found a old tape.
01:27:01 From a a similar part of the country that this show is set in.
01:27:06 Yeah.
01:27:08 And it was a news report about Native Americans.
01:27:12 Who? Their their big power was going to get cancelled in Orange County.
01:27:17 And they're very upset by it.
01:27:19 And if you want to understand like why putting a character like Zach and and saying that people like Zach had Indian heritage.
01:27:27 Might not have sounded as crazy. I think you underestimate how many Elizabeth Warrens were out there back then.
Speaker 14
01:27:40 Sounds of culture more than 20,000 gathered over the weekend to share in the tradition and heritage.
Devon Stack
01:27:45 See, even even just how she opened.
01:27:47 It sounds of culture.
01:27:51 See culture just meant not white. That's what it meant. In the same way, diversity means not white today. Culture meant not white back then.
01:28:00 So if you're a white kid, you got confused. You're like, I guess we.
01:28:02 Don't have culture.
01:28:05 We don't dress up in feathers and beads and go. Yeah, so we don't have any culture.
01:28:12 Why kids are desperate to cling to something.
Speaker 14
01:28:14 Of the American Indian, the second annual Orange Coast College, Powell brought together such tribes as the Sioux, Pueblo, Apache and Navajo Indians.
Devon Stack
01:28:26 See, there's Elizabeth Warren right there in the front. There's a lot more. There's more than one. Just that one. Yeah. I'm watching this. And I'm thinking to myself.
01:28:35 Wait only like.
01:28:37 Maybe half of these people actually look like.
01:28:39 Indians. What's going on here?
Speaker 15
01:28:42 On becoming a more popular way for our people to get together.
01:28:47 And, you know, make new friendships and exchange the bits of our culture with one another.
Speaker 14
01:28:54 But even this peaceful celebration has been touched by the LA riots. About 30 of the vendors here today were actually planning on selling their wares at a similar UCLA festival that was canceled.
Speaker 16
01:29:05 These are Native American church tapes.
Devon Stack
01:29:09 They like that that, that white guy there, he's.
01:29:11 Also an Indian somehow?
01:29:14 He's selling Indian crap and saying he's an Indian.
Speaker 14
01:29:17 Fred Zinder traveled all the way from Arizona. He wasn't concerned about losing money when he heard the Los Angeles Festival was canceled. Just about losing a chance to share his Native American tradition.
Speaker
01:29:20 Join.
Speaker 16
01:29:29 I'm not here for the money. I'm here to educate all.
Devon Stack
01:29:34 Ohh yeah, he likes he likes Super Indian, doesn't he?
01:29:37 With his uh, with his beard.
Speaker 16
01:29:40 All peoples.
Devon Stack
01:29:41 Indians can't grow beards.
Speaker 16
01:29:43 White, black, red or yellow about our Indian culture.
Speaker 14
01:29:49 Sacred herbs and hand beaded chokers were on Teresa Mcwillie's display, the Huntington Beach resident planned to sell in LA Willie. The riots emphasized the need to share her ethnic background in Orange County.
Speaker 8
01:29:56 Ohh, look at that.
Devon Stack
01:29:57 Look at that. In the end. She's blonde.
Speaker 17
01:30:03 My.
01:30:04 Indian name is yellow hair and then mentioned yellow.
01:30:07 Hair is women.
Devon Stack
01:30:11 Her her Indian name.
01:30:13 Is yellow hair.
01:30:15 I guess that was like her strategy right to.
01:30:18 Like to to to.
01:30:20 To head off any kind of criticism that would come from.
01:30:22 Like, but you're blonde.
01:30:25 So she she whips it right in the ****, like, right, right, right, right away. Stops you from even, like, questioning. No. I my Indian name is yellow hair.
Speaker 17
01:30:34 His yellow hair and then with the yellow haired woman she gave gifts. My gift is language history answers to questions.
Speaker 14
01:30:44 Many in Orange County's American Indian community believe breaking misconceptions will ease relations between different cultures.
Speaker 11
01:30:47 All the dancers are.
Speaker 15
01:30:51 I'll hopefully break some of the negative stereotypes that the media has really kind of placed upon the Native Americans. Hollywood has kind of done given us a a raw deal. Yeah, yeah.
Devon Stack
01:31:03 Hollywood's really making you guys look bad.
01:31:08 As we just saw.
01:31:10 Hollywood's really giving you a raw deal.
01:31:13 You know, if there's anything those Jews hate more than white people, it's ******* Indians, right? Is that? Is that what you're getting at?
01:31:21 They're just always depicting you as as awful, bad people that need to be exterminated.
Numbers Lady
01:31:29 So what I.
Devon Stack
01:31:30 Talked about in the beginning of the stream.
01:31:32 Here.
01:31:34 About priming the pump.
01:31:37 And why you can't just expect?
01:31:39 Even if this was your goal, was to go back to the 90s, right?
01:31:45 It took us decades and decades and decades to get to where we're at today.
01:31:51 It took a constant strain of propaganda in an environment where there wasn't the Internet, where there weren't any options other than the net. The three networks on TV.
01:32:05 Letter 4-5. I guess if you count PBS which was, you know, Ultra Liberal.
01:32:13 You only have the networks the the networks on TV 100% controlled.
01:32:19 Owned and operated by Jews.
01:32:22 You had radio.
01:32:25 Also the most for the most part, owned and operated by Jews.
01:32:31 Newspapers, same story.
01:32:35 You had every and.
01:32:36 All of these, all of these different outlets.
01:32:39 In unison.
01:32:41 Saying the exact same thing and again for decades, they were doing this.
01:32:46 You know, like this is from the 1950s like it's it's this it it took.
01:32:55 Basically a century.
01:32:59 To get white people to hate themselves this much.
Speaker 8
01:33:02 We'll return to our story in just one minute, Rangers.
01:33:06 Rangers, did you ever think what it would be like travelling along in an open car without a windshield? Boy, you wouldn't go very far before you get all splattered with mud and you'd have to keep.
01:33:16 Your eyes closed.
01:33:17 So as not to be blinded by the Dutch. Well, when you're traveling along in life, creatures common sense acts as a pretty important windshield. But let's just.
01:33:26 See where you're going and at the same time it keeps you from getting splattered by the mud of prejudice.
01:33:33 Now suppose you've made powers with some fellow. Maybe he goes to a church that's different from yours, and those folks come from.
01:33:39 A different country.
01:33:41 Or his skin is of a different color. Will these differences get in your way? Of course not. But you know what he's like inside. You know, he's fun to be with. He likes the same games and goes to the same.
01:33:53 Hobbies and sticks up for you like a real pal. Well, that's how your common sense acts as the windshield Rangers. As long as you use it, no one can throw dust in your eyes. Now let's get back to our story.
Devon Stack
01:34:09 You can't undo a century of propaganda.
01:34:14 Half a century of demographic replacement, if not longer.
01:34:20 Attack on every institution.
01:34:26 With just waving a magic wand.
01:34:31 Doesn't matter what kind of political activism.
01:34:34 You engage in.
01:34:37 Any kind of?
01:34:40 Elections you participate in.
01:34:44 This is this is something that it took a long time to get here and it's going to take a long time to fix the problem.
01:34:53 You can't drink the water in the jug. You're going to have to.
01:34:57 Prime. The ******* pump.
01:34:59 Now is the time that you have to invest.
01:35:03 In your family, you would have to invest in your children. You have to prepare them.
01:35:08 For what's coming cause it's not going to get better before it gets worse.
01:35:14 You're going to have to start building generational wealth, something that your parents never did. In fact, there are many of you have. If you have Boomer parents, they're actively avoiding.
01:35:26 If you can't beat them, you got to join them in that respect.
01:35:31 You have to start building a legacy.
01:35:36 You're going to have to make some sacrifices in your own life so that your children understand.
01:35:41 The importance of of.
01:35:43 Doing the same for their children and so forth.
01:35:51 And while it is important, I think, to homeschool your kids.
01:35:56 And to for safety purposes, maybe get out of the cities.
01:36:02 I also think it's important to raise your kids.
01:36:06 To not necessarily just be blue collar workers.
01:36:12 New farmers? Sure. Yeah. There's a lot of value and hard work.
01:36:18 Though we're going to need lawyers.
01:36:21 We're going to need people that understand the system.
01:36:26 And know how to manipulate it the same way our enemies have.
01:36:32 And that's something I don't think a lot of white people even think about.
01:36:38 In fact, that's part of the reason why we're in this situation because they haven't thought about it ever.
01:36:44 They always just assumed that the system was there. They were put in place by their ancestors to.
01:36:48 Take care of them and it was the.
01:36:49 Kind of thing.
01:36:49 You could kind of set it and forget it.
01:36:56 Right. Because our people put so much value on hard work and actually doing something tangible.
01:37:03 With yourself?
01:37:05 Producing something.
01:37:09 We've ignored these other aspects of the society.
01:37:13 That are are.
01:37:15 Quite frankly, just as important, if not more.
01:37:24 There is no going back to the 90s, and even if there was, you shouldn't want to.
01:37:32 Like I've said before, many times we're going to be in a holding pattern. It's not going to be fun. We're going to have to sit and slowly gather power. We are now the the outside group.
01:37:48 Talking as if America is being invaded by by brown people, it's it's.
01:37:56 It doesn't make any sense anymore, especially in in the context of Texas. Texas is is minority, right? It's more the people that are coming into Texas from Mexico.
01:38:05 Are essentially like the Texans who live there now.
01:38:11 If anyone is is the the invader at this point it's it's the white people.
01:38:24 This is no longer.
01:38:25 Your country it's a host country.
01:38:31 The host country that is hell bent on persecuting you.
01:38:35 Right now it's as simple as AI producing images and erasing your past and acting as if you don't exist.
01:38:43 But eventually that AI is going to be put in charge of systems that decide who lives and who dies.
01:38:52 Who gets into school and who doesn't?
01:39:00 Who gets the loan? If you practice usury?
01:39:05 And a dozen.
01:39:08 That AI will be disenfranchising you and your and your descendants.
01:39:15 As long as you participate in that machine.
01:39:22 So we're going to have to look at some of the, the, the tactics, their.
01:39:25 Enemies have used.
01:39:27 To exist in a hostile system and to slowly take it back over because and less like I said, unless there's some kind of Black Swan event that really upsets the the order of things, which would be amazing.
01:39:39 And and that is possible and you should be prepared for that.
01:39:42 Possibility as well.
01:39:45 Because let's face it, white people are nice.
01:39:47 Until they're not.
01:39:49 White people do often. You know, they're like the the school shooters of the races sometimes, right?
01:39:57 You know, you know it's true.
01:40:02 White people collectively as a group.
01:40:05 We'll get bullied and bullied and bullied and.
01:40:07 Bullied and one day they might just show up.
01:40:10 You know, with a, with a bag full of.
01:40:12 Metal, you know like.
01:40:16 And everyone, everyone better have worn their running shoes, you know.
01:40:25 And they'll be wearing those Trump sneakers.
01:40:27 That are going for like 30.
01:40:29 $1000 a pop or whatever the ****.
01:40:35 It's a problem. It's been going a long time. There's another.
01:40:40 There's other videos going.
01:40:41 To go over, but we don't have time tonight. I'm. I'm a little tired of the with all the well nonsense, not the you.
01:40:46 Know like my actual well that's broken.
01:40:50 I've had a busy day so.
01:40:53 But we'll probably go over this in the future.
01:40:57 This is a.
01:40:58 A A Catholic diversity training. Basically, there was diversity propaganda that was put in put out in 1951.
01:41:09 Telling white people that they should boycott people that won't hire blacks and stuff like that. It's pretty ******.
01:41:16 Up. But you know what?
01:41:19 So it's not, that's The thing is, it's not just, uh, it's more complicated than just the Jews. The Jews were the heavy hitters, for sure, but they're.
01:41:28 Or rather.
01:41:30 Other actors at play and still are.
01:41:35 Just as there are other.
01:41:37 Nonprofits at the border. It's not just HIAS.
01:41:42 But we'll do that another time.
01:41:45 Anyway, let's take a look at at Hyper Chance.
01:41:51 Since obviously you know we we've cured racism forever.
Speaker 4
01:41:57 Thanks. Cheers for the TV and movies you showed us. We all were just evil. Racism is over now.
01:42:06 Racism is for now.
01:42:08 Ohh it's over.
01:42:11 It's over normal racism.
Devon Stack
01:42:16 Alright, let's take a look here.
01:42:19 I'm going to pop this out.
01:42:28 Chosen Joe, welcome back.
01:42:32 Chosen Jawah, who apparently was not offended by my.
01:42:36 My rough language. Good evening, Devin. The crew and I thought we would park the sand crawler for a spell and ask a few questions. Little jaw object there. What is your opinion of Europa?
01:42:58 The last battle I'm currently on part 5 of 10. Secondly, what are some of your strains that you would say are essential and a must watch? I'll catch the repo.
01:43:10 Yeah, I mean, it's a good, it's a, it's a good second perspective. I don't think like anything it it's 100% accurate.
01:43:17 It it it it?
Speaker
01:43:17 And.
Devon Stack
01:43:18 In instances, I think is a little too pro. Hitler, you know, and whatever. But it's it's certainly.
01:43:27 Balances out with, without a doubt, the official storyline, right. There's two sides to every story, and the only side you've heard is the Jewish one.
01:43:36 Yeah.
01:43:38 So it's nice to hear the other side and and I think there's a lot of accuracy and a lot of good points.
01:43:44 And a lot of.
01:43:46 Not to learn, and it's worth the watch.
01:43:49 But like I said, you know nothing's 100% right. And a lot of stuff is open to interpretation and perspective and all that stuff. And long as you keep that in mind, you know, like with anything else.
01:44:02 But yeah, it's it's uh, it should be required. And and until there's something better it should be required watching. I think for most people it is super long, but it kind of has to be.
01:44:15 And if you think about it, people complain like, oh, it's, I'm not. I don't.
01:44:18 Have time for all that?
01:44:20 Well, it's combating 80 years of propaganda.
01:44:25 You know, it kind of has to be long.
01:44:27 Right, it's not as simple as, oh, this is to refute this hour long show that.
01:44:34 Jews put out.
Speaker
01:44:34 OK.
Devon Stack
01:44:34 About World War Two, no.
01:44:35 It's it's 80 years of.
01:44:37 Jewish lies about World War 2.
01:44:41 And allied lies, although to some extent they're one and the same.
01:44:47 History is written by the winners, as they say. As far as an essential one. I mean, I don't know. I don't.
01:44:56 I I can't think of there's there's not one that.
01:44:58 Sticks out in.
01:44:58 My head where I'm like, oh, that's that's great.
01:45:03 I think they're all mostly good. There's a couple I feel.
01:45:06 Were a little weak, but then there's some that I feel like a little strong, you know? Like there's there's definitely like, you know, an ebb and flow, I guess, but.
01:45:16 I think they're all good. There's not. I don't think I've done a stream where I've.
01:45:19 Been like oh.
01:45:20 That one is terrible. That was bad.
01:45:24 Maybe, and I'm probably the wrong person to ask, because there's also streams that I do that I think are really good.
01:45:29 And they don't.
01:45:29 Do as well as other ones, and there's some that some that I've done. I'm like, oh, that wasn't all that great. And then it blows up. And I'm just like, huh, alright.
01:45:38 So it's probably better to maybe just look at like maybe look.
01:45:41 At the view.
01:45:42 Count you know, just do it that way.
01:45:44 What did everyone else like and then just keep in mind like as you get older, there's the.
01:45:48 Views will just go down.
01:45:50 Anyway because.
01:45:53 Our audience has grown over the years.
01:45:58 Dendy, nothing 1984, says I was glued to my phone listening to your stream collaboration with academic agent. It was a true meeting of the minds. I didn't think this Co-op with you to whatever occur a is responsible for getting me to think about his history as cyclical.
01:46:17 How did you stumble upon him?
01:46:20 All assembled upon him. I mean, I he popped up in my I think YouTube feed at one point.
01:46:26 But I've he's.
01:46:27 I I know people that are friends.
01:46:29 With him and.
01:46:31 You know, over on the British side and I've I've heard a couple of his streams before. I I I so I was aware. I knew who he was for a couple of years now. And then he he tagged me or someone tagged me on Twitter and asked that I'd be invited there.
01:46:51 And he'd said some nice things about one of my videos recently I'd seen.
01:46:58 And seem to to agree with me a lot on on the boomer situation. I guess you could say.
01:47:04 Wait.
01:47:06 So I was more than happy to have a little conversation with him about that, and it was a good string.
01:47:13 So yeah, people can check that out. There's the the links on. Well, it's on all my social media, so you can check that out if you haven't seen it yet.
01:47:23 Brody says. Devin, would you please post your interviews to Twitter a few days ago, I was doing my several mile walk. Listen to your podcast, the Carnick's horn and the Ice Cream truck story.
01:47:36 I had to stop in the middle on the trail to laugh and doubled over. Thank you. Good work and please keep using your humor.
01:47:45 Well, I I think the.
01:47:47 I do post them all on on Twitter I.
01:47:49 Mean I don't.
01:47:49 Post the actual file on Twitter I.
01:47:51 Don't. You'd want me to, though. Twitter video sucks.
01:47:55 Like.
01:47:56 Twitter video sucks, and I'd rather have things in as few places as possible, like in terms of hosting the actual file.
01:48:03 Because it makes it harder for me to know.
01:48:06 What? You know what? What the what? The view counts are. If nothing else, I guess is like if I'm spread all over the place and it makes it harder to actually kind of build an audience if it's just like.
01:48:16 In 5000, different places, I mean I get it, but it's not like it's super inconvenient to.
01:48:22 To listen on Odyssey or rumble.
01:48:26 But I appreciate that, Brody.
01:48:29 Tell tell us the truth.
01:48:31 Says I absolutely abhor some of the old cartoon characters such as Tweety Bird, Road, runner Jerry and Bugs Bunny. They act like victims are passive aggressive and are as annoying as ****. They are like cartoon Jews, especially Tweedy. We know it's funny.
01:48:52 Just by coincidence.
01:48:56 That Orange County thing.
01:48:59 That news report that I I play with Indian stuff.
01:49:03 In that same video, they had the guy who invented, I think he invented Tweety.
01:49:10 Yeah, there was a news story, apparently.
01:49:13 He made Pepe le Pew. I don't.
01:49:15 Know if he's Jewish.
01:49:18 Let me see here.
01:49:19 So that.
01:49:21 Let's see here. He made a he had, like, a.
01:49:23 Yeah, here it is.
Speaker
01:49:26 OK.
Devon Stack
01:49:26 Chuck Jones. Yeah. I don't think he's Jewish.
01:49:30 He made.
01:49:34 Roadrunner, Coyote, or Wiley coyote?
01:49:40 Pepe le Pew.
01:49:42 He might have made Bugs Bunny.
01:49:45 I don't know how many of these.
01:49:46 Guys he made but.
01:49:47 He at least I. Yeah. No, he made Bugs Bunny.
01:49:52 I don't know how involved he was and because it was Warner Brothers that produced it, so I don't know how involved he was with the writing and all that stuff.
01:50:00 But he animated them and drew them and stuff. So I don't know how much of it was, how much of the character development and writing, what what he was behind. But this was actually in the the same newsreel as the.
01:50:14 As the Indian thing, because apparently he had a little mini museum and it got broken into and they someone stole a bunch.
01:50:20 Of his art.
01:50:22 And he was over it.
01:50:23 Already he was just like, yeah, whatever.
01:50:26 People want to steal my art. That's OK.
01:50:27 With me. So I was like, wow, that's weird.
01:50:32 So yeah, I don't. I don't think that.
01:50:33 Was. I don't think it was Jewish.
01:50:35 But yeah, I'm not a big fan. I'm not.
01:50:37 A big fan of that those cartoons.
01:50:40 John Skywalker says watch your stream with a the other night and you all referred to the Dead Poet society film. I was also made to watch that in.
01:50:50 High school. I think everyone was.
01:50:52 Were you planning to do a stream review of the subversive elements of that movie? Not really.
01:50:58 That wasn't really a plan.
01:51:01 I think A's doing something on it, but I I wasn't really planning on doing on it.
01:51:04 I think it's.
01:51:04 Pretty obvious it's we talked about it.
01:51:08 I mean, you could go over it, but a lot of the reason I think it was played in schools because it kind of showed you that, you know, you should break out of the mold and destroy tradition and and throw away on your heritage as a white person basically and embrace this hippie ******** from Rob Williams, you know.
01:51:26 And it resonated with a lot of young people because of what I discussed on that stream with Boomer parents being out to lunch. So this idea of.
01:51:37 A father figure who rather than ships you away like you're some kind of.
01:51:44 You know, just like.
01:51:46 You're nothing more than a tax dependent and so they ship you away to boarding schools they don't have.
01:51:50 To be bothered by.
01:51:51 You so mom and Dad can go and have their boomer fun and then in steps.
01:51:56 This.
01:51:58 Cool, hip. Cool.
01:51:59 Guy, that is, you know, shaking things up.
01:52:05 And connecting with the kids and whatever. That's why I think a lot of younger people connected to that because they just simply didn't have a father figure.
01:52:13 The idea of some older guy that was kind of cool in, in, in a creepy way when you think about it kind.
01:52:19 Of a groomer.
01:52:20 It was, you know, it was something young people related to, and of course, obviously all the boomer teachers related to it because they fancied themselves the Robin Williams character.
01:52:33 Cigar or cigars, cigars or cigar cigars can't numb pooter.
01:52:41 Hi Mr. Stack, French Canadian of colonist lineage. I've been listening to your stream since the equity addition after a friend sent a link. Your current exhibition really hit home as the stupid secessionist boomers think we can make Quebec a French country by importing third worlders as long as they speak French.
01:53:01 That's right. That's right. The idea that somehow it's just the language language is the glue that holds us together and really nothing else.
01:53:10 Yeah.
01:53:11 You know, that's alienation is, it's not held together by race, ethnicity, religion or culture of of any sort. It's just the it's just the the language.
01:53:22 And any nation can be successful as long as everyone's speaking the same language.
01:53:28 Which is like saying every software is compatible with every other piece of software as long as it's.
01:53:33 Written in the same language which is ********.
01:53:38 And actually, and then that's even way more meaningful than speaking the same language.
01:53:45 Lucky Larry, and welcome to the.
01:53:47 Welcome to the pill box.
01:53:54 Let's see here. Lucky Larry Silverstein says. Mig Tau is dumb, is drunk and have an autistic meltdown. Get a *** **** job, AI.
01:54:05 OK, not sure that's referring to Mike Lindell's crack pipe.
01:54:12 Which gets a lot of use these days, I would imagine.
01:54:25 Looking to the story of Craig Cobb.
01:54:28 For all the people who think they can just roll into a small town and push their politics.
01:54:34 Much to be learned from.
01:54:35 This story Craig crunk Cobb.
01:54:39 Let's take a normal. Let's see who he is.
01:54:46 Right now I I know this guy is I think.
01:54:53 Is this the guy that tried? He went to like the Whitest county.
01:54:57 And they ended up living next door to a like the only black guy who lived in the entire county.
01:55:08 Yeah, I think this guy made a lot.
01:55:09 Of mistakes though, so.
01:55:11 I'll look at it later, but if it's, it might be.
01:55:13 The same guy I'm thinking of.
01:55:16 Billy Bob says one minute clip of Stephen Hawking talking and a man interpreting. They claim as much. However, you can actually kind of make out what he is saying in the VID and they said as much in last VID that he was being interpreted and translating by the dude. Maybe not why this again.
01:55:35 What's this obsession?
01:55:37 What's up? Stephen Hawking is such a non entity, especially right now. Like out of everything to be worried about. People are worried about whether or not Stephen Hawking it was was wrote his own books or whatever. Why? Why does that matter? Why are people filling your head with **** that doesn't matter when there's so many other things that matter.
Numbers Lady
01:55:48 Loaded.
Devon Stack
01:55:59 I don't understand this obsession.
01:56:01 Look, I'll. I'll look at it.
01:56:03 My guess is there's there's probably at least a couple cuts if if it's what you're saying it is, let me say.
01:56:12 But it's just it's one of these things that doesn't even really matter to me. It's like, why, why, why and everything?
Speaker 6
01:56:12 Even though you have.
Devon Stack
01:56:17 To be like.
01:56:19 Did you watch?
01:56:19 What we just went through and your.
01:56:21 Time out. Stephen ******* Hawking.
01:56:23 I mean, if anything, it's almost better to have like, some fake white guy, as as as seen as smart or something, if that's.
Speaker 4
01:56:31 What it is?
Devon Stack
01:56:33 Let's see. Let's see.
01:56:42 All right.
Speaker 6
01:56:45 Have to use a student to interpret his failing speech you.
Speaker 11
01:57:00 Wouldn't see anything.
Devon Stack
01:57:02 Special if you passed inside the back.
Speaker 8
01:57:09 Once you pass this up.
Devon Stack
01:57:09 Yeah, I I could understand him saying that. That's that was my point last last string.
01:57:16 That they just when they did the interview, think of it this way. If you interview a guy that sounds like that. Like, let's say you were the guy, right? That made that interview from last week. You were doing an interview for BBC and you had to ask Stephen Hawking like 5 questions and each question took him like 10 minutes to answer because this is how he *******.
01:57:36 Sounds. He sounds like a.
01:57:38 RFK Junior you know, like after a bad night of drinking.
01:57:42 And it's like.
01:57:43 He has an interpreter there. So are you.
01:57:46 Going to sit there and.
01:57:47 And make the entire documentary just him answering those five questions of him just sounding like that for 10 minutes straight each question. And then like the interpreters talking for 10 seconds.
01:58:00 No, of course not. That's why there's edits in that in that other one, and that and and it's it's cognitive bias. It's people that want to believe that everything's fake, that they find this stuff and they're like, oh, I'm the smart one that figured out another thing that it was right in plain sight, right in plain sight. No one sight but me. I'm the special one. That's that.
01:58:19 Crack the code. No one else understood that they were being tricked, but I understood because I don't get tricked. No one ever tricks me. Never. I'm never tricked. I'm definitely not tricking everyone.
01:58:32 Who believes me when I say this?
01:58:35 That I heard. What he that last line he just said like, it sounded like what he just said.
Speaker
01:58:49 You'll never be able to get out again.
Devon Stack
01:58:56 With Big Bang.
01:58:57 You could literally.
01:58:58 Hear him say exactly what they they subtitled that.
01:59:02 You can literally say him, say, hear him say The Big Bang is like a black hole explosion.
01:59:09 See, that's that's The thing is people. They don't even think about this stuff. It's people that are primed to already believe that they've they've found, they've cracked some code, you know. That's why they want to believe that they want to be the special little, you know, Sherlock Holmes, that, that that discovered the trick being played. I think it's people that are insecure because they've fallen.
01:59:29 Got a lot of tricks throughout their.
01:59:30 Life and so.
01:59:32 They they go to the lake shirt.
01:59:33 When they think they they they found something that tricked.
01:59:36 Everyone else and not them.
01:59:38 Of course, the irony. The irony is, of course, they've they've tricked themselves.
01:59:44 But yeah, I.
01:59:45 Mean you literally could hear him say the.
01:59:47 Big Bang is like a black hole explosion.
01:59:50 And he's saying it. That's just when that in that particular interview that someone sent last week, I don't know. It's you. You could tell it was edited that they weren't going to play like that *******.
02:00:01 10 and you know 10 to 20 minute.
02:00:03 Long, yeah, yeah.
02:00:06 No one would do that. No, even even if, like even if you wanted to.
02:00:10 Do it it, it would just seem.
02:00:11 Like almost disrespectful, like.
02:00:14 Why am I? Why am I doing this? No, it's just. I'm just. It's almost like I've made you a circus freak at this point.
Speaker 6
02:00:24 The Big Bang is like a black hole explosion, but on another and become masters of the universe.
Devon Stack
02:00:34 Yeah, I mean, you can hear him, you can hear.
02:00:36 Him say the stuff that he's saying.
02:00:39 So anyway, that's yeah, that when people think that they've figured out something that, oh, it was all in plain sight. I'm the clever one. It's like, Nah, probably not. Probably not. You know, I'll take a look at your evidence, but probably not. And almost.
02:00:58 Every time. Yeah, that's what it is.
02:01:04 Anyway, yeah, he's been he was being interpreted. It's just, yeah, it the way they edited that interview. If you have some agenda at the push that he's.
02:01:15 That he's he's making a noise for fun like.
02:01:18 Even if you.
02:01:18 Were trying to.
02:01:19 Fake that. You know you think they are.
02:01:20 See, that's the other thing too. It's like it must be stupid people, because you'd have to be stupid to think that your enemies is somehow.
02:01:27 Tricking the entire world.
02:01:29 Yet they're so dumb they forgot that like that would look ridiculous to everybody.
02:01:34 See, that's The thing is, the reason doesn't look ridiculous to everyone else, as everyone else watches that interview and they say, oh, well, clearly they edited it out like the the 10 minutes of mumbling. So I have to sit through it. But.
02:01:45 Not you. You were like.
02:01:49 Everyone's blind to this thing and.
Speaker 4
02:01:51 Pain. So it's like.
Devon Stack
02:01:54 All right. Well, all right.
02:01:57 Here we go.
02:02:00 Bobby Lee Swagger says Yo Devin, you've been getting real siege Pilled recently. You gotta slow.
02:02:06 Your roll. I haven't been. I haven't.
02:02:07 Been I've been in Red Siege.
02:02:09 And I've never been siege pilled. I'm just saying that there's no political solution. That's that's ever there's mainstream people that say that.
02:02:19 There's mainstream people that say that.
02:02:22 In fact, there's even like Jewish gatekeepers, that say that at this point it's so mainstream, you know, obviously they're trying to, like, redefine it in the same way they're trying to redefine noticing to mean just noticing something. Well, you know, it's the that surely doesn't mean noticing Jew.
02:02:40 Whoops.
02:02:42 Like Paul Joseph Watson just came out with that video today.
02:02:46 Where he's like ohh everyone's noticing. Are you noticing? Ohh. Like are you noticing by the way, by this galactic light show that you can put in my bedroom and it would be great. You know like this. This overpriced drop shipping garbage that I'm advertising back to the noticing you noticing noticing black people. Ohh, I bet you're noticing the gay people.
02:03:08 Are you noticing the gay people and the black people buy this little light show thing? This makes constellations in your room. It's this cheap Chinese garbage that, like at least four times the price of what it cost to manufacture it. And I get about a, you know, a big chunk of that. So buy this garbage. Are you noticing?
Speaker 4
02:03:29 Are you noticing him?
Speaker 8
02:03:32 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:03:34 Anyway Arminius are Arminius.
02:03:41 Why can't I say that?
02:03:43 We're going to make the robot say it.
Speaker 2
02:03:47 Arminius. Revenge.
Devon Stack
02:03:48 I say it right the.
02:03:48 First time, Arminius. Revenge, our minius revenge.
02:03:58 Not usually up late enough to catch the stream live and we'll catch the replay, but one of the check in and ask if the Fed Jacket Edition from a few weeks ago was about the friend you've alluded to in the past. If so, sad to hear and.
02:04:16 Where's the button for that thing go?
Speaker 6
02:04:19 The *** ****.
Devon Stack
02:04:21 I actually don't know what you mean by a friend I've alluded.
02:04:23 To in the past.
02:04:29 But no, I mean, I don't think so. I mean I I have to know specifically. I I'm, I'm I actually don't know what you what what you're asking there it was about a patriot front and I don't know anyone in in Patriot front so.
02:04:44 Now it's just about unless I say something else in that string that you're not that you haven't specified. I. Yeah, but I can't remember everything I say in every string. Like, it's a lot of talking that goes on during the string.
02:04:56 So.
02:04:58 But yeah, it was about Patriot front.
02:05:02 Billy Bob says anyhow, keep up the good work or God's work. I can guarantee you that you have helped shape this movement probably more than most will ever know.
02:05:14 Well, I appreciate that.
02:05:18 I don't know. I don't know that like, what is my is my audio not working.
02:05:24 Oh, that's working alright. Just wanna play tonight clips the OBS audio mixer thing gets cluttered and I can't see my levels anymore.
02:05:34 Where was I? Ohh yeah.
02:05:36 Well, I I do my best.
02:05:38 But I I humbly accept your compliment. Thank you very much, Billy Bob.
02:05:42 Land of the fake hum of the gay.
02:05:45 Says thank you Devin for your deeply insightful infotainment over the years. With that pump primed, please check out my new website, soundboardsoundboardstation.com, where you can now sell your own soundboard creations.
02:06:04 Well, I'll check that out for.
02:06:05 The show I don't even know what that is.
02:06:09 But how would you sell a soundboard?
02:06:14 And I'll check it out.
02:06:15 After the show, my cute little friend.
02:06:19 Says Devon. Please clip clip this video. Why? I'm not going to. I'm not. Why?
02:06:27 Would.
02:06:27 I clip I would clip 8 seconds of a YouTube video.
02:06:31 I'm not going to do that.
02:06:33 Sorry, sorry. Cute little friend.
02:06:36 Why don't you clip that? Why don't you clip and then send me? You're gonna send me a link? You're gonna send me a link and make me clip it? I'm not going to clip 8 seconds.
02:06:44 Out of a.
02:06:45 YouTube video for you. You can do that.
02:06:49 And then send me.
02:06:49 It when it's clipped, I'm not too tired tonight.
Speaker 4
02:06:53 I got a four and.
02:06:54 Flipped.
Devon Stack
02:06:55 Pipe to pull out of the ground somehow.
02:06:59 Billy Bob, Billy Bob with uh.
02:07:04 With $1.00 in honor for the homie.
02:07:07 That couldn't be here.
Speaker 11
02:07:10 Do you have that much money in your bank at?
Speaker 8
02:07:12 Home.
Speaker 11
02:07:15 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon Stack
02:07:23 Alright. And 8088?
02:07:25 Y digital, also matching Billy Bobs $1.00 donation for ******** ******.
02:07:33 Running free get.
02:07:35 Back to stop motion animation Devin by hand. With all due respect, **** 3D animation. Well, all animation is obsolete now, so I mean, why would? Why would I? Why would I waste my time doing anything animation at this point when if I just wait a few years I can just tell AI?
02:07:53 Make it look like like claymation and it'll just do it.
02:07:58 Running free says this Jewish propagandist still exists to this day know many people who think it's cool to claim non white blood. Oh yeah, I'm sure it's infinitely cooler today than it was back then. And it's almost like at this point it's almost like self preservation kicking in as it becomes more dangerous for white people.
02:08:19 You're going to.
02:08:19 Have a lot of white people acting like they're not white.
02:08:22 And it's been claiming that there's some other, you know, some some kind of combination of things or, you know, which will be really easy for the Italians who will just be able to say.
02:08:31 They're Jews, but or black, but.
02:08:36 All right, I'm just messing with you guys. I know I.
02:08:39 Know it's funny.
02:08:42 But yeah, yeah.
02:08:43 You'll see a lot of that.
02:08:44 You'll see a lot of, but you're right though, like in the 1990s.
02:08:48 I think the reason one of the reasons why you had so many wiggers and so many white kids buying rap music and maybe still why you have a lot of white kids, white suburban kids getting into rap music is because there there's there's this desire to to.
02:09:07 Feel cultural. You know, you're like you're you're basically told your entire life that either white people don't have a culture, or if they do have a culture, it's bad. And really, the source of all of.
02:09:20 The world's problems?
02:09:22 Or it's worse than that. It's actually evil.
02:09:25 And and must be eradicated and so.
02:09:30 You.
02:09:30 Know especially young people, they want culture and part of that's on white people because I think to some degree one of the reasons why when people think of white culture, they're they're resorting to looking back at, like, medieval times.
02:09:46 Run, run fast and stupid **** like that, right? Is so many white people have kind of agreed with this.
02:09:54 This way of thinking that the a lot of white culture isn't being created today.
02:10:00 And so it's, you know, part of that's Jews too, because Jews are the distributors of the culture and the the, the, the people who curate the culture.
02:10:15 So you're kind of limited in in terms of distribution now with the Internet that shouldn't be holding people back, so.
02:10:24 Let's see here blue chord.
02:10:27 Blue.
02:10:27 Cord.
Speaker 6
02:10:43 Easy money.
Devon Stack
02:10:47 Blue chord blue chord says great stream as always. Best of luck with your well issues. Thanks for what you do Mr. Stack.
02:10:56 Yeah, I think I look.
02:10:57 I think I can do it. It's it's.
02:10:58 Going to be tricky, but I think I can.
02:11:01 I can figure out.
02:11:03 Bellicose critique.
02:11:05 I highly, highly, highly suggest looking into.
02:11:08 Through the billions, conned by Jews and given to blacks when all non whites in the USDA Pig Ford.
02:11:17 I or one?
02:11:19 And two settlements. It was just a scam or such a scam. The government ignored the statute of limitations.
02:11:27 Running guaranteed, it's up your alley. I think your time at the black farmer stuff. Yeah, it was. It was. It was just money laundering to black people. Everyone there.
02:11:35 It was reporting even.
02:11:37 Fox News was pointing this out.
02:11:39 Uh, and just nothing got done because you know.
02:11:45 Based black people or something?
02:11:48 Mr. Charlie.
02:11:50 Mr. Chorley. Hey, Deb and I was getting that a list on your century of self docs you did for a found two. Is there more? Uh. Has anyone organized the document of all your shows? I was thinking of setting up a wiki. If not your troubled live content is gone.
02:12:11 Does bit shoot have?
02:12:12 All your content.
02:12:14 Uh, no. Some of that stuff might just be.
02:12:16 John.
02:12:18 Because of Trovo and D live of course. Delete the old stuff. I had a lot of computer issues that that. If you guys remember I had like two computers.
02:12:28 Like completely eat ****.
02:12:31 And I had a raid go down that had a lot of my backup stuff on it. And so some of that stuff, if I didn't and I didn't back everything up to bit shoot.
02:12:41 Some of it is on bit shoot, but there is probably some stuff that's just unless someone downloaded it. I mean, maybe the SPLC has it right. Maybe you could ask them.
02:12:53 As far as the century of self streams, there's at least 2.
02:12:59 It might just be two.
02:13:02 But I think there might be more cause, isn't there? There's more than that.
02:13:08 I think the the century of self documentary it has.
02:13:10 More than two parts.
02:13:13 So unless I covered multiple parts in one stream, which I might have.
02:13:17 There might be three of those, or maybe even 4.
02:13:22 Or I might have just done.
02:13:23 Two really long ones.
02:13:25 I don't remember that was a while back.
02:13:29 Yeah, I don't, I don't. I don't remember. I have. Yeah. I have to go back. I'm trying. I'm slowly.
02:13:38 Going and making playlists on Odyssey like I made one for Pat Con.
02:13:42 So if you go to the odyssey.
02:13:43 Page. Well, black pill dot.
02:13:45 Com which goes directly to the Odyssey page.
02:13:49 It'll it'll have playlists underneath like the the new releases or whatever, and that I'm I'm going to be putting playlists together, so that should be a little more helpful at least.
02:14:02 Pliskin.
02:14:04 Says, for instance, Walker, Texas Ranger. I thought it would be some nice relaxing 90s nostalgia, but it's so paused I can't even make it through an episode. Oh, it's bad. It's bad.
02:14:19 Have I ever. I might have touched on Walker, Texas Ranger. I might have done an episode.
02:14:24 But it's bad.
02:14:26 It's it's super bad that everything's made in that era.
02:14:29 Is.
02:14:30 Equally bad it was. That's what I mean is, no matter. This is why you can't solve this problem overnight.
02:14:38 It was whatever you put on TV. It didn't matter if it was like a conservative leaning television show like Walker, Texas Ranger. It's not a bunch of liberal ******* watching that, right?
02:14:49 And it was still just like just constant civil rights propaganda. And it was never ending. And Chuck Norris was supposed to be some, like, based right wing Guy.
02:15:02 But he's not. He's he's, uh, he's boomer based.
02:15:05 He's uncle maga.
02:15:09 A lowly scribe in God's army Great show, as always. Have you ever seen or analyzed? You can't do that on television and 80s kids TV show.
02:15:20 No.
02:15:23 I've never seen that before.
02:15:27 I mean, that sounds like I've heard it referenced before maybe, but let me see.
02:15:36 Oh, it's some.
02:15:37 Weird Nickelodeon thing that must have been.
02:15:42 Who produced it?
02:15:46 It's created by Roger Price.
02:15:52 Who was a British guy?
Speaker 12
02:15:55 No.
Devon Stack
02:15:57 Directed by Jeffrey Darby, I think it was just a British thing.
02:16:07 Does not have an early life, but Darby sounds like a British last name to me.
02:16:16 A lot of the names seem brushy, this just looks kind of British.
02:16:22 Or at least the you know the production staff. I don't see a lot of like Steins and bergs or anything like that.
02:16:28 I can maybe look into.
02:16:29 That, but I I've no I've never seen that.
02:16:32 Thin Red Line says Great show professor stack white. Appreciate that.
02:16:38 Bellicose critique says the 90s was the decade when we stopped using the word Wigger and embraced emulating them.
02:16:46 That was the decade when whites lost all cultural influence. The 80s were kind of wacky, but at least it was whites deciding what was wacky. Well, it was. It was Jews deciding what was wacky. A lot of times too. But it was some it was sometimes whites, you know, it was sometimes.
02:17:06 Flights but yeah.
02:17:08 You could have. I mean, you had a lot more white culture going on, even if guided by Jews, though it was.
02:17:14 You had a lot of white culture still in the 80s. Nineties was when it was starting to transform into black culture. Like all the cool stuff was starting to be like the black stuff, you know?
02:17:24 And then by.
02:17:25 The 2000s. You know, there's no such thing as even even friends gets canceled. There's nothing left. So.
02:17:35 Once again, friends with starring Jews, let's see here the urban quail farmer. At what point is the iconic grocery store clip? Iconic good mines are nice. Tell they're not. I have. I have no idea what you mean. At what point is the?
02:17:54 Iconic grocery store club. Not iconic.
02:17:58 How is it?
02:18:01 I don't understand what you mean by that.
02:18:04 I'd I'd really you might want.
02:18:06 To go to the.
Speaker 5
02:18:14 Hey girl.
Devon Stack
02:18:15 Yeah, I'm glad you the thin red line.
02:18:21 The problem about subverting the system.
02:18:25 Is that when we had the power, we were not so suspicious to subvert.
02:18:31 But the system now is actively.
02:18:34 Looking for anyone pro white.
02:18:41 The problem about subverting the system is that when we have the power, we're not so suspicious about subversion.
02:18:48 But the system now, well, I'll tell you what most people were not because people were they they felt safe in their little satellite suburbia communities.
02:19:00 And there wasn't that. There weren't anyone warning them against what was coming. A lot of whites were actually sounding alarmed. They were just doing it in a kind of a ham fisted way, with very limited resources, because the first rights to experience diversity were the the lower class whites.
02:19:16 Because when these people flood are flooded into the country, the at first they weren't the CEO's, they weren't the managers. They were taking like the shift jobs from blue collar white people. And so the people that complained first were the ones that the middle class and.
02:19:34 Who wanted to?
02:19:35 Be upper class and the upper class.
02:19:38 Who didn't even know anyone in the lower class? That's who they mocked. You know that.
02:19:42 That's the whole.
02:19:44 Gerbs, you know, like that's why they they mocked those people because it was just it.
02:19:48 Was it it made?
02:19:49 You feel high class to mock the.
02:19:52 The lower class people.
02:19:54 And it was also why it was so easy to portray white identity as a low class thing.
02:20:04 Prior to it really getting going because the first people that really started to raise this as a solution to a problem because it was a problem they were, they was uniquely affecting them or the lower status white people, that's.
02:20:19 Just the way it is.
02:20:20 And so just out of lack of resources and and you know to some degree know how they, you know obviously they're I mean if you're a a a construction worker, you're not going to most media savvy person in the world why would you be in the same way like a media savvy person might have trouble you know framing a house you know it's it's a different.
02:20:42 Said so, they just didn't really know what they were doing and and the media, the Jewish media, for sure, wasn't going to give him a fair shake, you know, like is the difference was when black people were interacting with the media, the Jews were just like, well, how about you guys? You've got a rough day.
02:21:02 Go sit down over there, Tyrone, and we'll do all the talking for you and we'll craft the narrative and we'll stage this. You know, fake event with Rosa Parks and all this other stuff. We'll we'll do it all for you.
02:21:14 They weren't going to do that for the white people. Absolutely not. And the white people got this, you know, the upper class and middle class whites that actually had power to do anything about it.
02:21:24 Wearing the impression that doing even talking about or even just listening to the people that wanted to do anything about it was such was so beneath them, it was so low class and those were.
02:21:36 Just those that's.
02:21:36 The white trash. That's the bad whites.
02:21:40 They're just the hateful, bigoted, ignorant, bad whites you don't want.
02:21:43 To be like them.
02:21:45 So that was the issue. Thin red light and gan black pilled recommendations pack con series burns, libel series ADL series and the series about the century of.
02:21:57 Self. Well there you go.
02:22:00 Oh, you forget the Hollywood ISM was although I.
02:22:02 Don't think that's a series.
02:22:04 Maybe I'll do like.
02:22:05 A Hollywood playlist that's just all Hollywood stuff.
02:22:10 Zazi mataz bot. Why do they ever have a press conference with the President in front of a running helicopter? Why is that so common? Thank you for the show. The sound quality is very good.
02:22:24 Why do they have it in front?
02:22:25 Of a helicopter I.
02:22:28 I'm sure to some.
02:22:29 Degree it's theater.
02:22:31 But it's also, it's just I think.
02:22:32 It's tradition. They.
02:22:35 In the same way, paparazzi will hang out in front of like a nightclub to catch someone on their way into a limousine.
02:22:45 You know, it's just it's the same kind of thing. It's it's not an actual press conference. They're just trying to.
02:22:52 Excuse me, they got him. Let me take a drink here.
02:22:58 They kind of got them cornered.
02:22:59 Real quick, you know on.
02:23:00 Camera because they don't always get, they don't.
02:23:02 Always make comments. Sometimes they just wave at the press and get in the helicopter and fly away.
02:23:09 And sometimes they go and.
02:23:12 And they plan their their media person plans that like, oh, and then, you know, on your way to flight or whatever.
02:23:19 Make sure you you know, say XY and Z to this reporter, this reporter and this reporter. They're going to ask you that. So it's not like it's totally.
02:23:28 Unplanned but uh.
02:23:30 It's also a little bit like it's slightly unplanned.
02:23:34 Or less planned rather maybe is a way of putting it.
02:23:38 Age of anxiety says, hey, Devin, the stream with you and night National Review was so good. Please do another collaboration with him. Night Nation review deserves the exposure of your fan base. Yeah, I'll. I'll go on there again. I've got a couple other people I have to that I've I've said that I would string with that I got to.
02:23:59 Get all that squared away, but I'll. I'll definitely.
02:24:03 Go back on.
02:24:06 Zazi Mataz Bot says also there has been a bit of a mistake with my last donation. I meant to give you $20,000. Just e-mail odyssey about it. Sorry to be such a ******** fagot. Thanks again. OK, I'll just e-mail odyssey and let him know that. Oh, you meant he meant to send 20.
02:24:25 Can you guys just adjust that, add a couple?
02:24:27 More zeros there.
02:24:30 My cute little ******** friend or a cute little friend I guess, and ********. I just called you ********. I wish I could clip it, but I'm using ****** old PC. Here is the link I.
02:24:42 Found it. Alright fine.
02:24:47 Fine. Oh my God.
02:24:52 What is this?
02:24:55 Is it going to be is it? Is this going to be bad? Is this going to be bad? Are we going to have to like bully you?
Speaker 11
02:25:04 They sully.
Speaker 8
02:25:05 How's it feel to betray your own race?
Devon Stack
02:25:11 And it's all right. It's all right, I guess. Didn't live up to the hype, but yeah, obviously that that was a.
02:25:24 There's a reason.
02:25:24 Why that character was very white and Aryan looking?
02:25:31 I think the second one, they crank it up a little further, right? Don't they like go straight to like?
02:25:37 Like programs basically.
02:25:40 I'll have to watch that.
02:25:43 Well, thank you, my cute little friend.
02:25:47 My next review says I recently did an interview with Thomas Rousseau myself, and I discussed the Fed jacketing issue with his group and other similar groups with him. Very smart and articulate guy system fears guys like him just wanted to share with the chat for later.
02:26:07 And then it cut off what you were saying.
02:26:10 But there you go, there's a link.
02:26:13 And for those who don't know, Thomas Rousseau is, I believe, the Patriot front guy. So if you want to see an interview with him, there's a link up there in the hyper chats.
Speaker 6
02:26:25 For you guys.
Devon Stack
02:26:28 Mr. Choley says, Deb, I think you should do a.
02:26:33 Twitter, if only do do.
02:26:36 A Twitter what for a couple weeks?
02:26:39 I think should do a Twitter only for a couple weeks. Just tell them it's temporary.
02:26:44 To let people know where you are, Elijah Schaefer had 6000 people live. You will be introduced to a whole new audience. PS I tagged you under my ex handle, Captain Peacock. I bought everyone to bring you on.
02:27:00 Well, I appreciate that. I don't think I would have 6000 people live. I think Elijah Schaefer has.
02:27:08 Has a few million followers and I've got like 40,000 followers, so I don't. I don't even have like 100,000. So it's, you know, I think I would probably have, I mean, I've seen Infowars streams that only have like 50 people watching.
02:27:27 You know, I mean, I don't think it's.
02:27:30 Like I post my link to all my strings.
02:27:32 And it look, it doesn't cost anything to do it. I can just add it to my my service that I split to get a rumble with right and and and it won't like I have like the pro version already, I'm paying for that. So I can just pop on Twitter or whatever I think. Well, maybe you know what you know, I don't pay for the.
02:27:52 The check mark so I might not be able to do it at all. I think you.
02:27:55 Have to pay for the check mark to do it.
02:27:59 So yeah, maybe not. I don't.
02:28:02 And I'm kind of like morally.
02:28:05 I don't know, but morally, maybe just stubbornly against getting the paying money for the blue check mark.
02:28:13 Yeah, I just, I don't think.
02:28:14 It's going to be the boon to the.
02:28:16 Show like maybe you think it is.
Speaker 5
02:28:20 Andromeda.
Devon Stack
02:28:23 Andromeda says bubble head.
02:28:25 Elizabeth Warren made-up her minority status to open doors all the way to becoming a US senator. She must look in the mirror and say, how did I make it this far? Sorry I couldn't help myself.
02:28:43 All right. Let me take a look. If there's any rumble rants and there are, believe it or not, there's two.
02:28:53 There's 21 from Horatius.
02:28:56 Radius. Believe it or not.
02:28:58 It's two now. It's playing my own. I went to that tub. I hate that about rumble.
02:29:06 David Irving is alive, facing health challenges. I I saw something on Twitter saying.
02:29:12 He was dead.
02:29:16 David Irving is alive, facing health challenges. There's a link.
02:29:22 OK.
02:29:26 Yeah, I saw like a bunch of people saying.
02:29:27 He was dead.
02:29:31 What I'm saying this was.
02:29:36 13 hours ago and it says he is alive. OK, well, that's good. David Irving is alive, everybody.
02:29:47 As of 13 hours ago, at least.
02:29:50 And then we got one from Chuckys extremist circus.
02:29:56 I have worked on wells for five years. If that guy was smart, he would have used connectors and the well might be 400 feet. But hopefully for your sake the pipe isn't. It's not always the case. Yeah, I I don't know. I I I don't know because I haven't started jacking it out of there anything like that like.
02:30:18 It's. I just know. It's. I know it's the the pump and it's and it makes sense. It's like 20 years old. The pump and it runs frequently. So it's there's there's I'm not the only one on that well and.
02:30:38 There's.
02:30:39 People that use a lot more water.
02:30:41 Than I should have that well.
02:30:43 Let me just say that yeah, there's a.
02:30:49 I I don't even know. I don't know. I hope. I really hope that it's some kind of, but that that thing is, would they have done that?
02:30:55 20 years ago.
02:30:57 You know what I mean? Like.
02:30:58 I don't think it's one.
02:30:59 Solid.
02:30:59 Piece like I don't think it's like that PVC because I was looking.
02:31:02 At videos on on.
02:31:05 YouTube I think when it's 400 feet you have to use metal.
02:31:08 Because of the pressure that at that depth, if you're pushing water up just a four foot pipe.
02:31:16 The PSI at the bottom of the pipe.
02:31:20 Is higher than what PVC's rated at or or maybe not PVC, but like that black I don't know what it's called, but there's like a black flexible hose that I guess they use now for for wells. So almost like if it was that that'd be easy because it's flexible, right? You can just push it out.
02:31:40 You're not sitting there trying to, like, pull it straight up.
02:31:44 But I'm pretty sure it's metal and it has to go straight up and I'm going to have to cut it by sections or.
02:31:50 Or something like that.
02:31:53 But yeah, it's not going to be fun, but you know, not impossible.
02:31:56 But thanks for the the advice there. We got one more in here.
02:32:02 From Knight Nature review, it says it came out. The Twitter shadow bans any post with a link in it.
02:32:07 But you can beat that system a little bit if you put the link in replies.
02:32:12 You make a post saying the stream is on.
02:32:15 And then you put the link in the replies to defeat the tweet. Algorithm suppression. Yeah, I I need to start doing that. Yeah, I tweet out that threat of the guy talking about all the different stupid gay **** that Twitter does, that do boost your account.
02:32:30 And it is super gay that they do that. But yeah, I I I need to start doing that with the, with the Twitter stuff, because you can tell something's up.
02:32:40 Because I'll get like 1000 likes on a tweet and I get it that, like, not as many people are going to like a a spiffy little or a link to my stream are going to there's they're going to like, you know, some of those spiffy quick tweet thing, right.
02:32:56 But the difference is shocking. Like it's amazing how much.
02:33:02 Of a difference there is between.
02:33:04 And here's the link to my show tweets. And here's just me saying something, you know, not just like the engagement, obviously, which I.
02:33:13 Don't expect to.
02:33:13 Be like crazy high on a link.
02:33:15 To.
02:33:15 A show. But the eyeballs that that see it.
02:33:18 So like if you're on actual Twitter.
02:33:21 At least like the those tweets because that.
02:33:24 That helps and.
02:33:25 Uh, retweet it if you, if you.
02:33:26 Feel like it? That'd be nice.
02:33:30 And then we can get more eyeballs on it, and I'll probably I'll probably look into doing that maybe next string.
02:33:35 All right guys, well with that.
02:33:37 I'm going to go ahead and.
02:33:39 Head on out of here. Thanks for being a part of the the insomnia stream, everybody.
02:33:45 And justice, remember.
02:33:48 You know, now that we've.
02:33:51 Now that we've watched saved by the bells lesson.
02:33:54 And we've learned that our white guilt doesn't have to follow us everywhere we go. And and just like Jesse here learned that even though her ancestors.
02:34:06 Can't.
02:34:07 Sold and shipped slaves around the world.
02:34:10 It doesn't mean in the end we can't overcome our differences and join together like Voltron.
Speaker 4
02:34:20 David shoes for the TV and movies you showed us. We all were just evil. Racism. This over now racist.
02:34:32 It's over. It's over. No.
02:34:36 Racism.
Devon Stack
02:34:39 For black pilled.
02:34:41 I am of course.
Speaker 11
02:34:44 Devon stack.