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INSOMNIA STREAM: CHILD OF IGNORANCE EDITION.mp3

02/24/2024
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Alex Jones
00:02:11 So far away fell in love with you.
00:02:22 Before the 2nd show.
00:02:29 You're so sweet.
00:02:40 You are not.
00:02:45 It's just the.
00:02:54 Baby.
00:03:02 Hey.
00:03:44 Such a sad affair.
00:03:50 I can hardly wait.
00:03:55 To be with you.
00:04:06 Make.
00:04:07 Come again? Come back to me again.
00:04:18 Play your guitar.
00:04:24 Don't you talk, baby.
Speaker
00:04:38 Hey.
Alex Jones
00:04:44 Really.
Jane Elliot
00:07:02 No.
Alex Jones
00:07:48 Yeah.
Peter Jennins
00:08:25 There's.
Devon Stack
00:09:12 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:09:17 What did I call this one child of ignorance addition?
00:09:23 I remember why I did that.
00:09:26 Child of Ignorance Edition I'm your host, of course. Devin stack.
00:09:31 We've talked a lot in previous streams about boomers, and I think it's time to move on. Not forever, but for tonight.
00:09:44 And check out.
00:09:47 I guess Gen. X and how how did we?
00:09:48 End up with the zoomers.
00:09:51 For millennials, for that matter.
00:09:55 Millennials who were born in the 80s and 90s, and Zoomers who were born after that.
00:10:03 And uh.
00:10:06 If you think about it, it's just it's.
00:10:07 Just the next domino, right?
00:10:10 It's the next domino. We watched a lot of you know the century of self stuff. When it comes to the boomers, what what kind of PSYOPS they were under.
00:10:19 Well, what? What what? What was?
00:10:20 We know what the current domino is, So what? But we're missing a few in between that and where we are today.
00:10:29 Now, while I was digging up old footage of.
00:10:33 Diversity propaganda, because again, this is still.
00:10:38 This is still, you know, Black History Month.
00:10:41 The magic *****.
00:10:43 We celebrate that here, of course.
00:10:48 And I found an.
00:10:49 Old.
00:10:51 Peter Jennings special it was a live special.
00:10:54 It didn't go.
00:10:54 Exactly as planned, because it was live, which is kind of funny we'll get.
00:10:57 To see some fun little.
00:11:00 Things that didn't go didn't exactly.
00:11:02 Go their way.
00:11:04 And it's kind of funny.
00:11:05 Because it it some of it is.
00:11:08 It it it it conjures up this was probably I couldn't find the exact year, but if I had to guess, this is probably I'd say 92.
00:11:17 Mid 90s, we'll just say mid 90s.
00:11:20 And so this is mid 90s.
00:11:25 And you can kind of see, you know, little elements of that. Ohh, well, at least they're they're they're kind of telling the.
00:11:29 Truth about a few.
00:11:30 Things right? At least it's not full blown anti white yet.
00:11:35 Right.
00:11:37 But.
00:11:39 But then again it it it kind of is it kind of is and there's a supplemental stream which we'll talk about in a moment because they trot out a a familiar face.
00:11:53 From someone we've covered previously in another stream.
00:11:58 Which I think should be required watching by the way it's it's it's an excellent stream if I do say so.
00:12:04 Myself, but anyway.
00:12:05 Let's take a look at this. It's prejudice.
00:12:09 With and and.
00:12:09 That, you know, like most good propaganda they're going to.
00:12:12 Deal with kids.
00:12:16 They brought in a bunch of kids into the studio with Peter Jennings and some prejudice.
00:12:23 Researchers and experts.
00:12:27 To to tackle the problem that just doesn't seem to ever go away.
00:12:32 It doesn't seem to.
00:12:33 Go away. No matter what, you know, no.
00:12:34 Matter how hard we try, right?
00:12:39 No matter how much how many millions and billions of dollars we spend on on trying to make.
00:12:45 Everyone the same.
00:12:47 Or or if they're not going to be the same, treat each other the same, even though they're not the same.
00:12:53 Yeah.
00:12:55 And how much money we spend, no matter how much crime we endure.
00:13:00 No matter how how poorly our society performs as a result.
00:13:06 This diversity experiment cannot be allowed to fail.
00:13:11 And I think that in the mid 90s they were starting to sense that it was failing.
00:13:18 Because there was this understanding of the Boomers had earlier on in like in the 60s and 70s that like a lot of this, the rocky road they were driving on, it was understandable.
00:13:28 We we just got this thing started, right. You're MLK. You got shot. I mean, Malcolm X got shot. I mean, lots of people are getting shot.
00:13:38 We just barely got them to vote. The great legal migration of the big cities. They got us all the stuff we've covered, right? It was all understandable.
00:13:49 Because it was a transition phase, right? Like what? We didn't expect it to be easy.
00:13:57 But then as they raise the next generation to believe that we were all the same because the.
00:14:01 Boomers were very, very, very.
00:14:05 Obedient when it came to raising their children to not carry on the the racist ways of their fathers right.
00:14:13 And yet there were still problems.
00:14:19 So that it.
00:14:20 Required some some real.
00:14:22 Real introspection.
00:14:25 To figure it out and Peter Jennings was.
00:14:27 Hot on the case?
ABC News Announcer
00:14:33 This is an ABC News special.
00:14:37 Prejudice answering children's questions.
00:14:42 Now reporting from studio one in New York, Peter Jennings.
Peter Jennins
00:14:48 Good morning and welcome.
00:14:51 Especially those of you who qualify as being young, whatever that is for. This is a program in which we hope to hear mostly from the young about a subject that some of the older folks should know.
00:15:00 More than we.
00:15:00 Do we're going to spend this morning talking about prejudice? As in to prejudge other people because of what we see?
00:15:08 On the surface, you know as a country, we.
00:15:10 Often boast to the rest.
Devon Stack
00:15:12 Of the world that we're.
Peter Jennins
00:15:13 A rich cultural melting pot.
00:15:16 The truth is that for too many people in this country, it too often feels like a frying pan. Instead of celebrating our differences, which makes us a strong nation.
00:15:26 We ridicule, which makes us weak.
00:15:30 It's our hope this morning that you're going to meet some children you might not ordinarily have the chance to know. Some of them have been wounded by acts of prejudice. Others have done the wounding, perhaps even without knowing it. I don't know about you, but I've heard prejudice described many ways, including.
00:15:47 As the child of ignorance.
00:15:49 Our goal this morning.
00:15:51 Is to teach that child a thing or two.
Devon Stack
00:15:55 That's right. We're gonna teach that damn kid a thing or two.
00:15:59 And by that child we mean of.
00:16:00 Course the white children.
00:16:02 But again, this is the 90s, right? This is when they were trying to say, oh, I don't see color and and did you know there there's actually black people who don't like white people.
00:16:12 It goes both ways.
00:16:13 Mostly it's the white people, but.
00:16:15 You know, just because we're trying to appeal.
00:16:19 To the fairness inside of white people who are still the vast majority in United States, when this air would they, in fact they pop up a statistic that's.
00:16:28 Going to be a.
00:16:30 I don't know. It kind of depressing, really. When you see it, given the the demographics of the country of the day.
00:16:40 But they're trying to appeal, not just.
00:16:44 To the the white guilt.
00:16:45 Within the white people watching this show.
00:16:48 But they're gonna wrong. They're gonna. They're a heavy, heavy hand that, but they're also trying to say no, no, no, it's not what it's we're not just blaming you. There's it goes both ways. In fact, it's not even just about black people.
00:17:01 Yeah.
00:17:01 Asians, Asians get, you know, it's it's prejudice against Asia. That's why they say prejudice instead of racism and people, wheelchairs we threw in a white guy in.
00:17:11 A wheelchair.
00:17:13 So they play this intro that's really long intro and it's mostly KKK. They throw David Duke in there. So David Duke makes an appearance. Lots of Nazi stuff. Lots of, you know, Holocaust type stuff.
00:17:31 But they also throw in some black nationalist, you know, very little but a little bit in there. Again, just to spice it up and look see.
00:17:40 Blacks do the racism too.
00:17:44 All the while, the kids, of course, are like uh.
00:17:48 Why? Why? Why do you hate me? Because I'm black.
Peter Jennins
00:17:51 All out race war has.
00:17:52 Been going on per year.
Farrakhan?
00:17:54 I am. Cheers. Listen, Jews.
Devon Stack
00:18:01 All of you will be chilled.
Some Kid
00:18:06 Why do people think that all black people are criminals?
Devon Stack
00:18:12 Can't imagine why.
Some other kid
00:18:16 Are all Jewish people rich?
00:18:18 Why do Asian people have slight to dies?
00:18:21 Our boys really smarter than girls, yes.
Peter Jennins
00:18:26 Whites against blacks and blacks against Asians.
Devon Stack
00:18:32 Was the greatest man.
Some other kid
00:18:36 To all Indians live on reservations.
00:18:39 Why do people think all handicapped people are stupid?
00:18:42 What difference does it make or color?
00:18:45 Why do store owners always follow?
00:18:47 Me around or challenge you to get rid of those Tomahawks.
Some Guy
00:18:52 When God is eradicating and wiping out the Jews, the Negroids and the queers is wonderful.
Some other kid
00:19:02 Why do prejudice? People want everyone?
Devon Stack
00:19:04 To look the same.
00:19:05 Why don't I see people like me?
Some other kid
00:19:07 On television, why people mean to me?
Devon Stack
00:19:17 Well, like, watch this montage, it's almost like this diversity thing is a bad idea.
00:19:33 Ah, yes, of course. Martin Luther King.
00:19:36 The diversity God.
00:19:42 Yeah, it's, it's, it's funny though. You watch that and you're like, wow, it almost looks like this.
00:19:45 Is a failed experiment.
00:19:48 It's like you're laying out all the evidence for me that this is maybe not the way society should work. It's not the way societies have ever worked. Then it's not the way societies.
00:19:56 Will ever work.
00:19:59 It's almost like this is all some kind.
00:20:00 Of crazy delusion.
00:20:04 I don't know. Maybe I'm just being cynical here. Maybe Peter Jennings has some insights that I'm I'm just not quite.
00:20:12 I just don't quite understand. I can't wrap my ignorant brain around it.
Peter Jennins
00:20:16 Let me go up there to Jessica up there beside you. Jessica, have you got any idea what prejudice is?
Some other kid
00:20:23 While prejudice is treating people different because they look different or are different in any kind of way, if they're not different from you.
Peter Jennins
00:20:32 What about Nicole, right next to?
Some other kid
00:20:33 You there? I think that prejudice is judging somebody because of their color, their skin.
Devon Stack
00:20:37 Holy ****.
00:20:43 The Amerimutt meme come to life.
Some other kid
00:20:45 Because they're different from someone else.
Peter Jennins
00:20:47 OK. What about Jeff down in front of you here, Jeff?
00:20:49 What do you think?
Some other kid
00:20:51 I think it's prejudgment on a person because of the way they look or some physical stature.
Peter Jennins
00:20:58 Anybody ever been prejudice against you for any?
Some other kid
00:21:00 Reason, Jeff? Yeah, cause I'm half Chinese and people when I walk around, sometimes people pass by and say, like Ching ***** ***** Chong.
Devon Stack
00:21:14 Ah yes, the Asians. The Asians get their voice in on this one too.
00:21:19 So they go around and you know, of course, the brainwashed white kids or.
00:21:25 Whatever that monstrosity is, uh, they they've all got the programming preinstalled.
Peter Jennins
00:21:31 Danielle, what's pleasure to speak to you?
Some other kid
00:21:34 To me, it means prejudging more than men's looks or race or color, or just if you don't like them, you're handicap. Yeah, happens all.
Peter Jennins
00:21:41 Happen all the time.
00:21:43 The time you mentioned handicapped.
00:21:47 Here's my friend Michael over here. Michael, what's prejudice mean to?
00:21:49 You, Kenner.
00:21:53 I don't know what we do about a microphone. For Michael here. Come on.
00:21:55 I'll hold it. How's that?
Timmy
00:22:00 It means when people.
Devon Stack
00:22:04 For the graduate into you for something you can't.
00:22:06 Help.
Peter Jennins
00:22:08 And the people sometimes hold a grudge against you because.
00:22:10 You're in a wheelchair.
Timmy
00:22:12 I I wouldn't call it holding a grudge. I would call it.
00:22:17 Recognizing the fact.
Peter Jennins
00:22:19 And what's the fact?
Devon Stack
00:22:27 I'm just being * ****, but you guys laughed. So you're the you're the bad ones.
00:22:36 Yeah. And The funny thing is, he's just like, no, I'm recognizing the fact that I'm I'm in a wheelchair. Like that's.
00:22:43 You know it is something that's unusual it it's something that should be unusual in your society.
00:22:51 It should be.
00:22:53 And if it's not, there's a problem. If everyone's going around the wheelchairs, that's that's an issue.
00:23:00 So you know, complaining that people look at you funny cause you're different. There's sorry, that's just the way it is.
00:23:08 That's there's some things we don't want to normalize. And look, I'm making fun of the kid or whatever I put. Maybe, maybe I'm being.
00:23:13 Too mean, right? But.
00:23:16 We got, we got.
00:23:17 To be able to laugh at.
00:23:18 These things, and we got to.
00:23:20 Be able to.
00:23:20 Just not we can't pretend.
00:23:24 That there's not an issue.
00:23:26 We can't pretend that he's not different, or else if I'm supposed to act like him, him being a wheelchair isn't different. Then let's let's give him a job as.
00:23:36 A A fireman.
00:23:38 Let's get a job as a fireman.
00:23:40 See how many burning buildings he can run through.
Peter Jennins
00:23:44 Can't help but.
00:23:46 Here the microphone and Mary Ellen there, if you would. I can't help but notice that some of you kids here have got green collars on today. Want to tell.
Some other kid
00:23:52 Me about that, Marianna. Well, the people with blue and green eyes, we have to wear our green collar.
00:23:59 And so to separate us from the.
00:24:02 People with brown eyes.
Peter Jennins
00:24:03 Why they want to separate you?
Some other kid
00:24:05 I don't know.
Devon Stack
00:24:07 Well, I know it's we did the whole stream. It's called a stupid **** addition. I'm pretty sure the insomnia stream, stupid **** addition and it follows this woman, Jane Elliott.
00:24:20 Jane Elliott, darling of the the boomer elite. They shopped her around everywhere during the 80s and 90s to do these experimental, not experiments, but psychological torture on white kids.
00:24:35 Again, we're not going to rehash it. There's an entire stream about this, but for those of you haven't seen it, just real quickly.
00:24:42 What she does is she has the uh, you know, because it's not about race. No, it's certainly not about race. So she has the blue eyed and green eyed people have to wear collars and then she treats them like **** and tells the other, you know, obviously it's all.
00:25:00 Going to be like kids, right?
00:25:02 And then tells all the the non blue eyed kids to treat them like **** and then at the end of it the the white people feel bad and they then they really know what it's like to be black.
00:25:14 And but. But basically it's it's torturing children.
00:25:19 It's psychologically torturing children, and like I said, I've got an entire stream about this.
00:25:25 Real evil sick ****. But they they loved it. They loved it. They they had her on Oprah. They had her. I mean, she she's as recently as a couple of years ago, she was still being interviewed by MSNBC.
00:25:40 And she's just this harpy that ******* hates.
00:25:43 Her white people.
00:25:45 And tortures them for a living. Children specifically.
00:25:50 Children like this one like this. This young girl was told that she was bad and she was horrible and stupid because she had blue eyes and was made to.
00:26:02 Submit to torture from a studio full of black children for a.
00:26:08 Couple of hours.
00:26:10 Now oddly, well, I don't think oddly, because I think it would have been too shocking for.
00:26:14 Most people they pre recorded.
00:26:16 That part of the demonstration, that part wasn't live and they just played little clips of it. But again, those of you who saw that stream, you know what, you know what it is and those of you haven't go check it out. It's called stupid ****.
00:26:30 Position. It's all about that ******* *****. I think she might do a little bit of a explanation over here.
Some other kid
00:26:37 Scientists at the University of Southern California traced the deep.
Devon Stack
00:26:40 Ohh so this is this is another thing she likes to push the out of Africa ********.
00:26:47 The idea that.
00:26:49 And this is the other thing that it's it's so funny. It's contradictory because what she's saying is ohh this, this now disproven out of Africa theory that we're all Africans initially. If you've got blonde hair and blue eyes your ancestors were like cheddar man. You know you used to be black.
00:27:08 Well, if that's the case.
00:27:10 Let's say that was true. It's not. But let's say that that was true.
00:27:14 You're kind of saying white people are more evolved.
00:27:19 And that black people are still the primitive.
00:27:23 You know pre, pre European humanoids.
00:27:29 That's kind of what you're employing with that, like it's not some big own like.
00:27:32 You think it is?
00:27:34 Like I think people saw this and they're like, oh, yeah, we're all black and it's it's. I think it also fed into that we were talking about last string about how a.
00:27:43 Lot of white people.
00:27:45 They associated not being white with having culture and being white with not having culture and as a result.
00:27:53 A lot of white people were itching to have, like Elizabeth Warren, like a drop of Indian blood or whatever.
00:27:59 And so finding out that.
00:28:00 That you were actually black.
00:28:03 Was amazing.
00:28:05 Oh, I'm actually black.
00:28:08 I can say now. Ohh no whoops.
00:28:11 No, I'm in the hospital. I guess I can't. I can't do that.
00:28:16 So the funny the reason I included this clip, she's she's explaining this ******** theory of hers that we're.
00:28:23 All black and.
00:28:24 On this panel that they got, one of them's a Skinhead.
00:28:31 And the the look he has is, is this the the look he has in the thumbnail for the video?
Some other kid
00:28:38 Scientists at the University of Southern California traced the trace, the DNA molecule back a number of years ago to find out where the first people evolved on this earth and what they concluded from their study.
00:28:49 Is that the first people on this earth were black people.
00:28:54 And that every human being on this earth is a descendant of those first black people.
Devon Stack
00:29:02 I love the eye roll. Don't love the face tattoo, but I appreciate the eye roll. And The funny thing is.
00:29:13 Because this is Black History Month and I didn't make this, this is one of those times where you're like, oh man, I wish I made that.
00:29:21 Someone did a a look because.
00:29:23 Look, this is her theory, right?
00:29:26 This is her theory that we've all, you know, the the first people ever.
00:29:32 We're we're black people and that we we came later and somehow that makes us worse.
00:29:37 Well, really, I don't see how that's any different.
00:29:42 Then then this.
00:29:44 Theory of history.
00:29:53 Black history be like 60-6 trillion years ago. The tribe of Shabazz was the only surviving tribe of 13 that resided on Earth. After a rogue scientist blew up the planet splitting off the moon, migrating to Egypt briefly. They were then settled in the Islamic holy City of Mecca, developing a technological advanced society.
00:30:12 But a group of citizens led by Shahbaz himself, travelled to empty central Africa to harden their group.
00:30:17 Developed features the tribe is said to have reached its peak in the year 4084 BC, but Shabazz would not be the most famous member of the tribe. That honour goes to yakoob, the creator of the white race born in Mecca. Yakub was born with an extremely large head, which gave him unmatched intelligence. Discovering the law of attraction from playing with magnets.
00:30:39 He theorized he could create new people who could attract others with lies and deceit to rule over the original black man exhausting the knowledge of mechan universities. At age 18, Jacob discovered that a black man had a separate black and brown germ with 59,000.
00:30:54 And 999 followers. He went to the Isle of Pilan modern day Patmos, establishing a dictatorial regime in which black traits were bred out through a eugenics program in which black asking babies were killed but lighter skinned babies were allowed to live. After 200 years he would create the Brown race. Yakub would die at the age of 150 years old.
00:31:16 And his followers continued his work, eventually creating the red and Yellow races until after 600 years, the white race.
00:31:23 Was.
00:31:24 Born the brutal conditions made this race evil by nature. Born with an innate desire to lie.
00:31:29 And murder black people. The white race would travel to Mecca, where they would wreak havoc and mayhem on the population. They were exiled to Europe, where mech and soldiers would patrol the border to prevent the Devils from crossing. The whites would further degenerate into barbarism, living naked and eating raw meat, a man named Moses would teach them to wear clothes and try to civilize.
00:31:50 When he gave up, he blew up 300 of the worst white people with dynamite. The whites, however, had by this point learned technology using trickery and lack of empathy.
00:32:00 To usurp power and enslave the black race, bringing the first slaves to America, some whites realized they were evil and tried to go back to being black, but with nothing to go by. They instead became gorillas. Yakoob's progeny would usher in a period of violence and misery. The white race, starting in 1914, would rule for 6000 years until the original.
00:32:20 Black people regained world dominance, while white people would commit many atrocities, none would be more famous than the Finno Korean hyperwar and event well documented on the master of Fruitfulness Channel. You can watch by clicking the link in the pinned comment and description below.
00:32:37 So no, no different than the than the yeah coop theory. Like that's really that's literally what she's pushing here.
00:32:49 So yeah, the the guy who made that.
00:32:53 His his YouTube channel, which is.
00:32:54 Somehow not banned yet.
00:32:56 Is called.
00:33:00 Just don't want to give them credit here because that was pretty funny.
00:33:05 Uh, where I I screenshotted it.
00:33:09 I'll I'll have a link at the end of it here. Oh, wait, didn't it? Maybe it's right here.
00:33:18 Oh, I had it. I had it. Anyway, I'll have a I'll have it watermarked on the end of the of the show. If you want to check that out. So anyway, that's the that's basically the theory. She's pushing the out of Africa theory that we all come from black people. We were invented by a coup.
Some other kid
00:33:38 Every single one of you is a descendant of those first black people.
00:33:43 If you have brown eyes, it's because you have it in your body. The melanin that those first black people had in their eyes. So this boy is part black.
00:33:55 You think he knew that until today? No. Think he appreciates?
00:33:58 It. No, no, you think.
00:34:00 Black people have reason to be proud of him.
00:34:02 Being part black.
Jane Elliot
00:34:03 No. How many of you are?
Some other kid
00:34:04 Proud of that.
Devon Stack
00:34:08 I'm Jane Elliott and I hate white people, and that's my job. I'm I'm a professional hater of of white people.
Peter Jennins
00:34:15 They had talked to them about prejudice, racist.
Jane Elliot
00:34:16 Talking doesn't work. We've been talking about prejudice for the last 300 years in this country. It hasn't worked yet. Talking is not the answer.
00:34:22 Quick.
Devon Stack
00:34:24 No, talking is not the answer. In fact, by the end of this, they'll tell you exactly what.
00:34:28 The answer is.
00:34:31 They finally figured out the answer. It's the answer that they're using today.
00:34:37 And again, it's kind of weird they played that montage. They basically proved that, you know, it's this is not a problem that's ever going away.
00:34:45 She just said, hey, we've been talking about this for 300 years. It's not going to. It's not going to work. Just talking the time for arguments is over.
00:34:53 You might say.
00:34:59 Not realizing what she's what she's saying.
00:35:04 This guy, I think kind of gets it. Yeah. Not don't love the face tattoo, but I think he gets it.
00:35:11 Now remember when this aired.
00:35:14 This was the demographics in America.
00:35:19 For those who just listening, it says who makes up the US whites 80.3%.
00:35:28 Blacks 12.1%.
00:35:32 Asians 2.9%.
00:35:36 Native Americans .8% and Hispanics, a shocking.
00:35:43 Only 9%.
00:35:46 There were fewer Hispanics than there were black people.
00:35:51 At the time that this aired, which again this is like mid 90s, so things changed really fast, you might say.
00:36:00 Really fast.
00:36:06 So when you wonder when you wonder why?
00:36:09 Even some of the Gen. Xers don't quite understand it.
00:36:14 When we talked about boomers, how they went to a 99% if not 100%, White school worked in jobs where it was pretty much 100% whites lived in suburbs that were 100% whites really wasn't that different for Gen. X.
00:36:28 I mean, it had begun.
00:36:31 But really not that different.
00:36:34 Unless you live in a big city.
00:36:36 Which I when when I was a kid, I lived in a big city that was definitely not 80% white.
00:36:43 There's a lot, a lot.
00:36:44 Of jungle Asians and blacks and Mexicans and everything else in the Sacramento Stockton area. And then I moved to Albuquerque. So you can imagine.
00:36:53 But nationwide, we were still at 80%.
00:36:57 So there's a lot of genexis who did not experience diversity, really.
00:37:02 Watch an 80s movie.
00:37:04 Watch one of those 80s movies that they made for kids. It's all white kids. They might have a token black friend, but that doesn't really usually come in until like the 90s.
00:37:18 But I guess you know we we've been talking about 3 for 300 years and we haven't figured out yet. It's time for action now.
Jane Elliot
00:37:26 How do people get bridges?
Peter Jennins
00:37:29 How do people get prejudice?
00:37:38 Wow. Wow. Wow.
Devon Stack
00:37:44 Maybe pattern recognition?
00:37:50 Maybe that's what happens, right?
00:37:59 Because we were, we're not born that way, is.
00:38:01 What they always.
00:38:01 Say right, you're not born. You're not born racist.
00:38:06 You're made racist. Well, you know, I I would to some extent agree with that. There's research that shows that even black babies prefer.
00:38:15 White people, they've done experiments where they put different races of kids and then they get have like, a a caregiver come into the room and interact with them and stuff and.
00:38:28 The white, white kids always prefer the white caregivers, and in some instances the blacks prefer the white caregivers.
Peter Jennins
00:38:38 Oh, look at the hands go up around here.
00:38:41 That's a good question. Let's have the microphone go to Camille here, Camille.
Timmy
00:38:46 I think the way people become presence from their backgrounds like what if their mother was prejudice, they start looking up to their mother like and their mother start telling them. Well, most black people aren't good because of their.
00:39:00 Color or their race or their background. So the kids take it from that and start to turn.
Mental Defect
00:39:04 I am not natural buffet.
Devon Stack
00:39:08 You know, you know.
00:39:11 Maybe their mother's in this car.
00:39:18 You know.
00:39:22 Maybe. Maybe that's how they got prejudice.
Some other kid
00:39:31 In the media, it's everywhere you look, I.
00:39:33 Mean all the?
00:39:33 Talk all the stuff that you talk. The lighter things are, the better they are.
Devon Stack
00:39:38 Well, it's the media. Don't you know the media is always telling everyone that white people are the best?
00:39:47 Everywhere you look, everywhere you look, it's the media. The media is telling everyone that black people are bad. Didn't you know that? I mean, I I'm sure those of you who follow this.
00:39:57 Channel you realize?
00:39:59 The truth in her statement right, the media's always been saying how wonderful white people are, right?
Some other kid
00:40:05 In the media, it's everywhere you look. I mean, all the time, all the stuff that you taught, the lighter things, all the better they are. It's everywhere.
ABC News Announcer
00:40:15 Ohh, maybe she made social media.
Some other kid
00:40:20 That is.
Devon Stack
00:40:27 Or. Or maybe she means reality.
00:40:32 Because the media, as far as I've been able to discover, has never sung the praises of white people.
Peter Jennins
00:40:38 We wanted to know whether a black boy and a white boy, by the way, even that isn't accurate because we're kind of all shades of brown, which we'll learn just a little later on. But whether or not a black boy and a brown boy, same age roughly going out in the same place would come away with the same experience. And so we gave him a couple of hidden.
Devon Stack
00:40:59 Well, that little thing he says. Where? Ohh.
00:41:00 We're all just different shades of brown, which we'll learn here.
00:41:03 In a minute.
00:41:04 Now they they actually prove the exact.
00:41:07 They introduced some scientific racism on accident.
00:41:10 Here that that.
00:41:12 If anything proves that there are different races.
00:41:17 You know this whole, but that's that's a.
00:41:18 Talking point today, right there, races don't even exist.
00:41:23 Places don't even exist. The science proves it.
00:41:27 So they brought in a a scientist to tell you about how there's no racism. And then he goes on to explain.
00:41:33 Why is that? Why? Why different races exist and how they're physically different, but anyway we'll get that get to that in.
00:41:40 A moment first.
00:41:43 He's setting up an experiment. They're going to do.
00:41:47 It's kind of like that that Eddie Murphy joke.
00:41:52 You know where where they make him up to look like a white person.
00:41:57 And then when in fact, I almost, I feel like I should I.
00:42:01 Should play that.
00:42:03 Let's do that.
00:42:05 Let's do that first, cause this is this is literally, literally what they're.
00:42:09 Going to do.
Peter Jennins
00:42:09 About.
Devon Stack
00:42:17 Well, actually it's slightly different.
00:42:21 But they follow. They put hidden cameras.
00:42:25 Hidden cameras on a on a black kid and a white kid and have them go through town.
00:42:33 But it's a lot like this in a way. Let me see if I can pop this up here.
00:42:49 Not the ads, you know.
00:42:50 No.
Eddie Murphy
00:42:51 There we.
00:42:51 A lot of people talk about racial prejudice, and some people have gone so far as to say that there are actually two Americas, one black and one white.
00:43:01 But torque is cheap.
00:43:03 So I decided to look into the problem myself first hand.
00:43:07 To go on the ground and actually experience America.
00:43:12 As a white man.
00:43:21 I hired the best makeup people in the business.
00:43:24 If I was.
00:43:24 Going to pass as a white man, everything had to be perfect.
00:43:29 I think that's a little light. OK, let's try this.
00:43:34 Listen, I look kind of heavy music. I like it.
00:43:40 I studied for my role very carefully. I watched lots of dynasty, see, see how they walk? Their butts are real tight when they walk, they keep their butts tight. I got them to keep my my **** real tight.
00:43:54 And I read a whole bunch of hallmark cards.
Peter Jennins
00:43:58 My lovely wife.
Eddie Murphy
00:44:03 You always mean lots more to me than you could ever guess for you have done so much to fill my life with happiness.
00:44:10 Finally, I was ready.
Speaker
00:44:34 I don't.
Devon Stack
00:44:49 What are you doing?
Eddie Murphy
00:44:52 I'm buying this newspaper.
00:44:54 Alright, there's nobody around. Go ahead, take it.
00:44:59 Take it.
Devon Stack
00:45:01 Go ahead, take it.
Eddie Murphy
00:45:05 Yeah, take it.
Speaker
00:45:10 Take it.
Eddie Murphy
00:45:16 Slowly, I began to realize that when white people are alone.
00:45:22 They give things to each other for free.
00:45:39 There was only one other black man on the bus.
00:45:48 He got off on 45th St.
Devon Stack
00:46:02 See, The funny thing is, this is how.
00:46:04 Buses would be there was just white people.
Peter Jennins
00:46:16 How are you?
Eddie Murphy
00:46:19 The problem?
00:46:20 Was much more serious than I'd ever imagined.
Black Banker
00:46:24 Now let me get this straight, Mr. Mr. White, you like to borrow $50,000 from my bank, but you have no collateral. You have no credit.
00:46:34 You don't even have any ID.
00:46:36 Is that that's right.
White Eddie Murphy
00:46:37 Correct.
Black Banker
00:46:40 Mr. White, I'm sorry, this is not a charity. This is a business and.
White Banker
00:46:45 Harry, why don't you take your break now? I'll take care of Mr. White.
Black Banker
00:46:54 OK.
00:46:56 Thanks Bob.
White Banker
00:47:00 That was a close one.
00:47:02 We don't have to bother with these formalities.
00:47:05 Do we just?
White Eddie Murphy
00:47:08 What a silly *****.
White Banker
00:47:15 Just take what you want. Pay us back every time. Or don't. We don't care.
White Eddie Murphy
00:47:32 Tell me.
00:47:33 Do you know of any other banks like this?
00:47:35 In this area.
Eddie Murphy
00:47:37 So what did I learn from all of this? Well, I learned that we still have a very long way to go in this country before all men are truly equal.
00:47:46 But I'll tell you something.
Devon Stack
00:47:50 Yeah. So this is basically what they try to do.
00:47:52 Of course, at the end I.
00:47:53 Got a.
Eddie Murphy
00:47:53 Lot of friends and we've got a lot of makeup.
Devon Stack
00:47:59 Well, that's. We wanna go back to that time, Devin. When when we could.
00:48:01 Still joke about it.
00:48:04 Well, good luck with that. So they.
00:48:06 Did this experiment where?
00:48:07 They have a black boy and a white boy.
00:48:09 With hidden cameras.
00:48:10 And they want to see if if.
00:48:11 They're treated differently.
Timmy
00:48:15 The perception.
00:48:17 Of me that the people had in Westport was one of a hooligan, one of a hood. I was walking down the street and a girl was coming up and she saw that I was coming down the street. You know, she stopped down the tracks turned.
00:48:31 Around around to a store.
Devon Stack
00:48:33 It's going down, maybe in the mall.
Timmy
00:48:34 Amy.
Devon Stack
00:48:36 Yeah, I I can't imagine why she would.
00:48:41 See again. It's called pattern recognition. It was before this program and was overriding your survival instinct. It was white people who had learned not to relax around blacks.
00:48:51 Something they're they're slowly relearning.
Timmy
00:48:55 Also, while walking the street, 2 ladies were.
00:48:57 Talking and as they walked by closest one to me grabbed their chain.
00:49:03 I don't think I was doing anything at all that made them think that I was going to rob them or or beat them up or anything like that. I think it.
00:49:09 Was just because I was black.
Devon Stack
00:49:12 When I walk past people.
00:49:13 Yeah, it it, it was. It literally was.
00:49:17 And you should ask yourself why? Why do people think this about my people? A lot more than why are people that it's, they just hate me for no reason.
00:49:27 They generally made eye contact with me and uh.
00:49:31 Smiled or acknowledged in everyday fashion. It's basically just like if I live.
ABC News Announcer
00:49:39 There I'm often sorry I don't.
Timmy
00:49:45 So I asked people if they had changed for a dollar, you know, so I can make a phone call and the response I got was. No, no, I don't have it.
Peter Jennins
00:49:54 Huh.
00:49:55 The book that did you wrong guys.
Timmy
00:49:58 Dash asked them for change and got change. People pulling out big fat clunks of money and were searching for their stuff and not really.
Devon Stack
00:50:07 Right, because they weren't thinking he was gonna. He was.
00:50:10 Gonna mug them.
00:50:13 It's called statistics and probability.
00:50:19 They are being safe.
Timmy
00:50:20 And Dash was going to grab it and.
00:50:22 Run another day we went shopping in Short Hills, NJ and I thought it was going to be like every other mall, you know, shop you eat, you have fun.
00:50:30 You.
00:50:30 Chill, you know, but as I walk from store to store, I noticed a man.
00:50:35 Who seemed to be.
00:50:36 Telling me.
00:50:37 When I walked in.
00:50:39 The store he usually came in like, you know, maybe a minute afterwards. And the thing that popped into my mind was that he had to be security. I mean, I had no proof that he was security. But you know, I mean, the way he's behaving, you know, it made me think that he was.
Devon Stack
00:50:57 Again, can't imagine.
00:50:59 Can't imagine.
00:51:00 Why?
00:51:02 I mean, why? Why would they need extra security when black people are in their stores?
00:51:10 See, this is The funny thing. Even in a time when the news wasn't playing clips like this.
00:51:17 It's not that clips like this didn't exist.
00:51:20 Maybe they didn't exist to the extent that they exist now, because there just wasn't as many cameras around.
00:51:26 But they didn't air stuff like this. They purposely avoided stuff like this. It's like the culture's rule.
00:51:34 About not talking about the race of a shooter and the story going away if the shooters Black case in point.
00:51:42 That story that we covered a few streams back about the Kansas City football parade thing where the two shooters were black.
00:51:53 Boom.
00:51:54 Totally gone from the headlines.
00:51:57 Never hear about it.
Timmy
00:52:01 You know, and I mean I.
00:52:03 Get that? That kind of stuff.
Devon Stack
00:52:04 Happens to me a.
ABC News Announcer
00:52:05 Lot he gets.
Devon Stack
00:52:08 In short Hills, everybody made me feel very welcome and they treated me with good customer service that asked me if I needed anything, what they could do for me generally.
Some other kid
00:52:14 Hello.
Black Banker
00:52:20 Speaking of.
Devon Stack
00:52:21 I wasn't looking for anything in particular, but they they made me feel like.
00:52:23 The funny thing is, notice how all these examples that are used, even the black people, get it. The Black people working at the stores, whether you're talking about the security guard who is black, or the salesperson who's black, the even the black guys know.
00:52:36 They understand.
00:52:39 So they do this thing, it turns out, by the way, the black guy is, is Turk from Scrubs.
00:52:46 If he looked and sounded familiar, it's because he was the black guy from scrubs.
00:52:54 And by the way.
00:52:56 He also.
00:52:58 Must be prejudice because look who he married.
00:53:04 Seems like like Turk from Scrubs prefers white people too.
00:53:12 So anyway.
00:53:14 Maybe that little experiment.
00:53:17 Acting as if, like that's going to blow your mind that when black people are out in public, people are like, even Jesse Jackson.
00:53:25 In fact, I think around the time that this aired, Jesse Jackson, who's usually the guy that you have to go to apologize to, or at least during this this time period, if you again as the South Park episode where Stan's dad says on TV.
00:53:45 And he has to go and and kiss Jesse Jackson's ***.
00:53:49 The reason they had that is that that's basically what would happen.
00:53:52 If you were some kind of famous person who ****** *** black people, you have to go donate to Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow Coalition and that whole crowd with Al Sharpton and all those guys.
00:54:07 And do like an apology tour, similar to what Elon had to do with the Jews, right?
00:54:15 And even Jesse Jackson, around this time in an interview, said that if he says if he saw black people coming down the straight towards him, he would sometimes cross the street.
00:54:28 Or that he would watch them more carefully than he would white people.
00:54:32 Now he would then follow that with that shows you how much this white supremacist society has has even imprinted me with these. With these lies, right?
00:54:43 Even I have internalized this racism.
00:54:47 Has nothing to do with with with pattern recognition whatsoever of course.
Peter Jennins
00:54:51 How many of you know why some of us are?
00:54:55 Called black and why some of us are white.
00:54:59 Not too many. I didn't know that either, so we asked Michael Gillen, who's the science editor at ABC, to come and tell us Michael about color. Would you?
Science Mike
00:55:08 Start. Yes, Sir. Absolutely. You know.
Devon Stack
00:55:10 Oh, and here comes the scientific racism.
00:55:14 So they they had him on to to dispel all these rumors that that races exist.
00:55:20 But then he goes and explains how races exist and why they exist.
Science Mike
00:55:26 So much of prejudice depends on skin color. We've heard that already this morning that I wanted to explain about skin color, and I wanted to start by something that we've done since we were kids and that is to play with crayolas. We've all done that, right?
Black Banker
00:55:27 Right.
Science Mike
00:55:40 And you learned at that time that there were three primary colors, yellow, blue and red, from which you can make all the other colors of the rainbow. Well, it's the same sort of thing with our skin. Take a.
00:55:50 Look here there.
ABC News Announcer
00:55:52 Are only three.
Science Mike
00:55:53 Colors that produce all the shades of all the people.
00:55:57 In the world, only three.
00:55:58 And I have them here.
00:55:59 This one, for example, all of us have some of this clear liquid in our skin. It's called keratin. All of us also have some of this yellow chemical in our skin. It's called Cara.
00:56:09 Team.
00:56:10 Asian people have a little bit more than of this than most of the rest of this, and that's what gives their skin a little yellowish tinge. By the way. It's what makes carrots also have that yellowish orange color.
ABC News Announcer
00:56:22 And then there's finally this.
Science Mike
00:56:23 Brownish chemical that's in our skin and this is called melanin. Melanin is really important because it's like a.
00:56:31 Brown, Kurt.
00:56:32 In the skin that blocks out the sunlight.
00:56:35 Now black people have.
00:56:36 A lot of this melanin in their skin.
Devon Stack
00:56:38 That that should be a clip. But this is melon. It's like a brown curtain that blocks out the sun.
Science Mike
00:56:44 And this is called melanin. Melanin is really important because it's like a brown curtain in the skin that blocks out the sunlight.
Devon Stack
00:56:56 I need to clip that out.
00:57:03 So this is how we find it. For those of you who are new, this is how we find these little clips.
00:57:10 It's like a brown curtain.
00:57:12 Anyway, so he starts off and.
00:57:13 He starts thinking like ohh.
00:57:15 Well, clearly this is going to be about how just it's just skin deep, right?
00:57:21 Race is just, that's all it is. Is these three chemicals and we have different, you know, levels of it in our skin and that's it, right?
00:57:29 If he had stopped right there, which was probably like if you were the producer of the show, I would have been like, yeah, that's that's enough. I see brains on in jars and I see skulls on the table that.
00:57:40 I don't like.
00:57:40 Where that's going, so let's just, let's just let's stop it right there, because we've been telling everyone that race is skin deep.
00:57:49 And that's the only difference. And so let's not let's not let's not get too crazy with this.
ABC News Announcer
00:57:55 Now black people.
Science Mike
00:57:56 Have a lot of this melanin in their skin.
00:57:58 But surprisingly, white people have this as well because you cannot have perfectly white skin. Why not?
00:58:05 Because if you have perfectly white skin, there's nothing to block the sun.
00:58:10 And that means the skin is going to get burned and have skin cancer. In fact, that's a big problem with albino people who have absolutely none of these colors in their skin.
00:58:19 On the flip side.
00:58:21 There's no such thing as perfectly black skin either. Why? Because when the sun goes into the skin.
Speaker
00:58:28 Yeah.
Science Mike
00:58:29 It interacts with the chemicals there and it makes vitamins that make you healthy and make your bones strong. So if you had perfectly black skin, no sunlight could get through and you couldn't be healthy. That's why most of the people in the world have shades of skin somewhere.
Devon Stack
00:58:43 Which, by the way, that's also why it's probably.
00:58:46 A really bad.
00:58:46 Idea to import lots of blacks into northern climates?
00:58:52 Just look from a humanitarian standpoint and and let's you know, we usually when we think about that, we think of the the effects on the native populations, which is infinitely more important. But if you wanted to focus on the well-being.
00:59:05 Of the blacks.
00:59:07 That idea, especially in in in Nordic countries, bad idea.
Science Mike
00:59:13 Between perfectly black and perfectly white. Now that leads to the second question, where did we get all these colors in the first?
00:59:19 Place.
Speaker
00:59:20 Can I?
Peter Jennins
00:59:20 Ask you.
Science Mike
00:59:20 Yeah. Well, Peter, I have a little video tape that I've put together. Do you mind watching it take a look?
Peter Jennins
00:59:25 I would love.
00:59:25 To.
Science Mike
00:59:28 Caucasoids. That's a fancy word for what we commonly call white people negroids, otherwise known as black people and ********** the scientific term for Asian people.
00:59:41 Different faces, different races. But why are the races so different looking? Well, it has to do with where our relatives came from. No, I don't mean our parents or our grandparents or even our great grandparents. I mean our relatives from 100,000 years ago, our ancestors.
01:00:02 Take skin color, for example. Scientists think there are about 2000 different kinds of people, each with their own skin color, somewhere between pure black and pure white. How did you end up with your particular color? Well, it depends on where your ancestors originally lived.
01:00:19 Max's ancestors lived in northern Europe, where the sun is weak. In fact, during the winter, the northern sun hardly gets above the horizon. So in order to make full use of what little sunlight there is, maxi's ancestors developed a very light brown skin, light brown, not one.
01:00:38 Right.
01:00:39 Deep these ancestors lived in India, where the sun is very hot. In fact, summer in India can get as hot as 120°F. So deep these ancestors developed a darker brown skin. For more protection 10 times more protection from the sun's ultraviolet rays. Delroy's ancestors lived in central Africa.
01:00:59 Where it's even hotter, so his ancestors developed an even darker brown skin for protection. It's darker brown, but it's still not black.
01:01:09 Delroy's.
01:01:10 Aunt.
Devon Stack
01:01:10 They didn't develop a.
01:01:12 The wheel or a written language though.
Science Mike
01:01:14 Ancestors also developed bodies that were tall and thin because that's the perfect shape for radiating away heat and staying cool. Annie's ancestors lived in northern Asia, where the winters can get very cold, so they developed bodies that were short and rounded because that's the perfect shape for conserving.
01:01:35 Heat and staying warm.
01:01:37 In other words, maxes, deep teas, delroy's, and Annie's ancestors were each perfectly suited for the part of the world they lived in, and now, 100,000 years later, they've all inherited some of that perfection.
Devon Stack
01:01:53 Ohh so it looks like races do exist.
01:01:57 Now, of course he doesn't get into the the other aspects. The other things that might have evolved as a result of of living in different environments and what that might mean for behavior and for temperament.
01:02:13 And we've talked a lot about that on this stream. We're going to go.
01:02:16 Heavy into.
01:02:16 It and they, they they they kind of just they immediately shift gears after that one.
01:02:23 But again, this is this is a I think part of why people look at the 90s, like at least we were able to talk about like there are different races. It's like again it's stage two cancer instead of stage 4, but it's still cancer Now, this part's funny.
01:02:36 Because again, this whole thing's live.
01:02:40 And they decided to ask this famous figure skater, Japanese American figure skater, to talk about all the prejudice and adversity that she experienced as a result of being Asian and America, and how she was treated differently.
01:03:01 And you would imagine that like, you know, she's only 4th generation. And if white Americans are always so afraid of people that are different, that she would have lots of stories to tell. Like all the black people in the audience, they all every black person seems to have a.
01:03:16 Story to tell.
01:03:18 So they asked her to explain about all the adversity. She's.
01:03:21 Faced in America.
Peter Jennins
01:03:23 You recognize that? Her. That's Christy yamaguchi. Christy Yamaguchi skating up in Albany, NY in preparation for the show. Hi, Christy. How are you? Can you come on over and talk?
Devon Stack
01:03:31 Hello.
Peter Jennins
01:03:33 To us for a moment.
01:03:36 First of all, we all want to congratulate you on your gold medal.
01:03:39 The whole world has done that.
Kristi Yamiguchi
01:03:41 Thank you very much.
Peter Jennins
01:03:48 Can you tell us just a little bit about your background?
Kristi Yamiguchi
01:03:51 Well, I'm Japanese, American 4th generation.
01:03:55 And I've been scanned for about 13 years now.
Peter Jennins
01:03:59 And have you ever in your life experienced what we call prejudice here today?
Kristi Yamiguchi
01:04:10 I had my goals set for myself and you know, no matter what happened, I just kept working.
01:04:15 Those goals.
Peter Jennins
01:04:15 But sometimes people.
01:04:16 Are pretty ignorant about you, are they?
Kristi Yamiguchi
01:04:19 Oh, no. You know, I was growing up and we were pretty.
Devon Stack
01:04:24 Ohh it's not quite working out the way you wanted it to, is it Peter Jennings?
01:04:30 It's almost like like if you if you just kind of.
01:04:35 Perform.
01:04:37 At at the same level that the the native people are able to perform at it's. It's almost like there's not much of a difference.
Kristi Yamiguchi
01:04:44 Very Americanized family and you know my brother and sister and I always felt that we were just part of the group of our friends. You know, we had friends of all different races, so I really didn't feel prejudice too much at all.
Peter Jennins
01:04:58 Am I right, Christie, that both your parents were born in internment camps in the United States during World War 2?
Devon Stack
01:05:05 Oh, you gotta bring up the internment camps. Maybe that'll that'll we'll twist that knife and see if that can get her to. To be anti white for a little bit.
Kristi Yamiguchi
01:05:14 My father, his family was in an internment camp and my mother was born in an internment camp.
Peter Jennins
01:05:20 And and what did they tell you about that when it was over?
Kristi Yamiguchi
01:05:24 Actually, they really don't speak too much about it. My grandmother told us a little bit about it, but she really likes to look forward into the future and not really think too much on what happened back then.
Peter Jennins
01:05:38 You OK?
Devon Stack
01:05:40 Listen, listen how deflated he sounds. He's like.
Kristi Yamiguchi
01:05:44 OK, I think too much on what happened back then.
Devon Stack
01:05:49 OK, OK. God dammit. We were. We were really hoping that you'd be like, yeah, then those ******* whities, they, they stuck my family in camps. No, doesn't care.
01:06:04 Doesn't care at all. Not a big deal.
Peter Jennins
01:06:06 Was it hard for you to get on the the US United States Olympic team?
Kristi Yamiguchi
01:06:12 And it was hard in a way that it was a tough competition. But as far as being held down because of being Japanese, not at all.
Devon Stack
01:06:23 Well, so she's just proving the everything that they're saying in this show. No one had a problem with her. She getting her to her position was difficult, and that it was hard for her to perform something that was difficult, like, you know, figure skating.
01:06:42 There's a lot of competition. She doesn't care that her ancestors were put in camps.
01:06:49 Yeah.
01:06:52 Weird, huh? Weird I. Why? Why are the black kids in the audience? Totally. They have a totally different worldview. That's that's interesting.
01:07:02 Anyway, they don't worry. They, they, they, they, they had they had a backup tape.
01:07:08 They had a a A, an emo Asian, a soon to be school shooter, emo, Asian.
01:07:16 Just in case, just in case, uh, that, that ******* chick figure skater didn't play along.
Peter Jennins
01:07:23 James writes poetry.
01:07:24 Mostly about pain, because that's what he experienced growing up.
Teen Asian
01:07:28 Staring into the eyes of pain, I was blinded by the glare.
Peter Jennins
01:07:31 In school, he was expected to be a.
Devon Stack
01:07:34 Staring into the eyes of pain.
01:07:36 I was blinded by the glare.
01:07:40 I sit here in my apartment writing poetry and not how the world won't accept me.
01:07:49 This is the. This is the action they found. Wait, wait, wait. It's it's it's awesome though, because like, he's not just like, some Asian that, that that has has experienced racism. But listen, listen to this guy.
Peter Jennins
01:08:01 Bright poetry, mostly about pain, because that's what he experienced growing up.
Eddie Murphy
01:08:06 Staring into the eyes of pain, I was blinded by the glare.
Peter Jennins
01:08:10 In school, he was expected to be a genius in math simply because he's Asian. He hates math, James says he felt pressured he felt alone, so he joined a Chinese gang.
Devon Stack
01:08:21 Ohh good.
01:08:23 So Asian who's bad at math and figure skating and violin and and probably driving starts writing e-mail, poetry and joins a gang.
Peter Jennins
01:08:36 But when he watched two of his friends get shot, and later when he was arrested for carrying a gun, James Lee's world finally crumbled. He attempted suicide twice. He is finally getting his life together, but he still desperately wants others to accept him for what he is, not for what they expect him to be.
Teen Asian
01:08:54 And I just wish sometimes.
01:08:56 These people can be there to see.
ABC News Announcer
01:08:59 How upset I am, you know, and suck it.
Teen Asian
01:09:04 How bad I feel about myself when.
Devon Stack
01:09:11 So yeah, so they find some like mentally unstable Asian.
01:09:16 I don't know to prove that.
01:09:18 I don't know.
01:09:20 Even.
01:09:20 Asians can have a bad time.
01:09:22 Just because that, that, that **** in in the in the leotard said that it was all fine, doesn't mean that Asians don't have it rough.
Mental Defect
01:09:36 The first day of school was especially hard because I was going to a new school and people there did not know me. They miss pronounce my name, misspelled my name, and tell you about my name. Hello. My name is when I talk with my.
01:09:51 Name it automatically.
01:09:52 Assume I was born in Africa.
01:09:54 I was born as far as from Alaska as possible. I was born in Atlanta, GA, but I called New York City my home. And these are my friends.
Devon Stack
01:10:02 Yeah, but you've you've mastered the English language about as well as someone who was born in Africa. So I mean, can you really? But. And I I couldn't understand what you said when.
01:10:10 You said what your name was.
Mental Defect
01:10:13 They miss pronounce my name, misspelled my name 18 year about my name. Hello. My name.
01:10:19 Is Ashley.
Devon Stack
01:10:20 Your name is what?
Mental Defect
01:10:23 My name is.
Devon Stack
01:10:24 Eric.
01:10:26 Hold on. Is this just not loud enough?
Mental Defect
01:10:29 My name.
Devon Stack
01:10:31 Is the name Africa or is it like Africa? Yeah. So anyway so another another non reason that she's upset because no one can spell her stupid. I can't even understand.
01:10:42 What she's saying?
01:10:45 So then they do this super cringe.
01:10:47 Uh.
01:10:48 Play acting thing where some Jew and some Puerto Ricans.
01:10:54 Do like a skit.
01:10:59 I don't know what they thought they were doing with this.
01:11:03 But they decide to do is skip forever for the kids. Let's you know. You like kids. Like kids, like skits.
01:11:11 Kids like skits. Let's get a Jew and some Puerto Ricans to act out racism for the kids so they can understand what we're talking about here and make.
01:11:19 It more real for them.
Giggling Girls
01:11:21 It's gonna come in so great, it's.
Devon Stack
01:11:22 Just gonna look wonderful.
Timmy
01:11:23 The two of us.
Giggling Girls
01:11:24 Together, nobody would have.
01:11:26 Thought we? No, it's just going to be great and.
01:11:27 No, I.
Devon Stack
01:11:29 Hello.
Eddie Murphy
01:11:31 We're gonna have the little shorts and everything is gonna look.
Giggling Girls
01:11:33 So great and.
01:11:33 I know.
Some other kid
01:11:34 So we'll have the backgrounds and all. It'll just look wonderful, you know.
Giggling Girls
01:11:35 I know I.
01:11:36 Wouldn't look such.
01:11:37 So cute, you.
01:11:37 Singing together and.
ABC News Announcer
01:11:40 Everybody's just signing up, I think. Look, why don't you? And I like we're doing act together and we'll be probably the only boyfriend girlfriend acting. Everybody knows is what bothers me. Let's do it.
Peter Jennins
01:11:49 Stop for a second, Richard.
Giggling Girls
01:11:50 Thanks.
Peter Jennins
01:11:53 We've been talking a lot on this program about the conflict between a lot of us, and we've been talking a lot about the prejudice between us. We thought it might be helpful to analyze a conflict and see if we can learn anything from that. And Jennifer and Magda and Carlos come from something called the Family Life Theater. And this is something they take around to schools to show to other.
01:12:14 Kids to demonstrate conflict. So let's just let them go on with it and then we'll try to get some advice and see what we think of what they're doing. What are you guys fighting about anyway?
ABC News Announcer
01:12:24 Well, I just found out that that you're doing a an act with her. What are you talking about? Listen well, no, look, you and I, let's do it. What? What are you?
01:12:32 Gonna do we're.
Speaker
01:12:33 Just gonna. We're gonna sing a song.
Peter Jennins
01:12:34 A lot of songs you got you got isn't.
Giggling Girls
01:12:35 That a great idea, rap.
ABC News Announcer
01:12:36 Song. Yeah, a rap. What?
01:12:38 Do you know about rap? What do you?
Giggling Girls
01:12:40 Mean what do I know about rap? I happen to know a lot about.
01:12:42 Rap, OK, I love rap. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
ABC News Announcer
01:12:45 How many female, Jew girl rappers do you know?
01:12:49 A lot of white rappers come on.
01:12:51 I know, alright.
01:12:52 Get to what I say.
01:12:54 You know how everybody talks about you.
01:12:56 In this school, man.
01:12:57 You know, they're always saying, oh, you know, mag there, you know, light skinned Magda. She thinks she's white and she talks white and she acts when she's.
01:13:03 A white wannabe. You gonna get up and.
01:13:05 Sing with this girl.
Giggling Girls
01:13:06 Does that bother?
01:13:06 You. Well, obviously it does bother you.
ABC News Announcer
01:13:10 No. What obviously bothers me is you, you know? Yeah, you know? Yeah. And what are you gonna sing?
Some girl named Diane
01:13:15 Getting off.
ABC News Announcer
01:13:17 Jewish rap song.
Peter Jennins
01:13:19 Stop for a second. Can I just?
01:13:21 Ask the rest.
Devon Stack
01:13:21 It sounds talmudic.
Peter Jennins
01:13:21 Of these kids, does this sound real to you? Is this the kind of argument you might hear in a high?
Devon Stack
01:13:26 Ohh yeah, that sounds super. There's always arguments like that going on in my high school, there was always that.
01:13:35 The ******* crazy thing is all the kids are like because they're like kids. They don't the **** they're all right now. Yeah, fights like that happen all the time. They really it was just an excuse to show.
01:13:45 That, like Jews, face racism too.
01:13:50 And I got this this this clown on here.
01:13:54 Because oh, so before I got ahead of myself. So they talk about solutions to this.
Peter Jennins
01:14:01 OK, keep going.
ABC News Announcer
01:14:03 This is ridiculous. This is so stupid. Oh, yeah. Boy, they should go there. And, gentlemen. Yes, Sir. Sister Jack. And you're gonna come out and say so. Let's pump up the jam. Pump it up. Really grand. You know what I mean? Yeah, that's right. That's right.
Giggling Girls
01:14:15 Yeah, you know what? You know what I mean? You're Puerto Rican, right? Right. So I bet I bet I just bet no matter what you do, I mean, you'll win this talent show because you know you'll have your, your 20 sisters, your eleven brothers, your 5 stepfathers cheering you and ohh. And that one sister of yours, you know, Cheetah here. She just loves to party.
ABC News Announcer
01:14:22 That's right.
01:14:31 Well.
Giggling Girls
01:14:33 What you doing?
01:14:36 He started it.
01:14:37 I didn't. You shouldn't have said that to him.
Jane Elliot
01:14:37 Starbucks.
Devon Stack
01:14:39 I'll make the crank stop.
01:14:45 You already get the scripts, you know every fourth time you see a Puerto Rican on TV, we're committing a crime.
Peter Jennins
01:14:52 No, no.
Devon Stack
01:14:52 Ohh yeah.
01:14:56 So anyway.
01:15:00 Women are supposed to play only a support role and black people are rappers and basketball players. The fact of the matter is that we're all God's children and we think we.
01:15:09 Oh, we're all God's children.
01:15:12 Just like all of the, that's what Republicans like to say, right?
Peter Jennins
01:15:21 It comes from Karen.
Devon Stack
01:15:23 Saying Karen calls up. I thought they there's I might have cut out the clip, but he asked. It might come up here in a second. But basically Peter James says, well, we can't. You know what, what do you what do we do about an argument like this, kids? Because it we can't just make it illegal. Right. And all the kids are like, no, no, we can't.
Peter Jennins
01:15:29 Hey.
Devon Stack
01:15:43 Make it illegal. He's like, yeah, I know. That's that's too bad. We can't.
01:15:48 And then they have Karen from New Jersey calls up.
01:15:55 Ohh this is OK. This is actually the thing.
01:15:57 She asked about the laws should laws be changed?
Peter Jennins
01:16:02 He comes from Karen.
01:16:03 Was aged 35 in New Jersey. An adult person? Do the kids think that laws should be used when reason can't change people's minds about prejudice? OK, Karen, thanks very much. Let's apply it to this situation. If these three kids, first of all, do we think these three kids are?
01:16:20 Doing anything against the law?
01:16:23 Could we make a law to make them get along better?
01:16:26 Oh.
Devon Stack
01:16:28 Seeing at this point in America's history, the kids are saying no. No, we couldn't make a law.
01:16:34 And he immediately backpedals because I'm pretty sure that was a planned question, and I'm pretty sure they were. They were floating it out there to see, like, what the response would be.
01:16:46 Are they breaking the law right now by being racist? No.
01:16:51 Wow.
01:16:53 Could we make a law? Maybe that would make it illegal? No?
01:16:58 Ohh. OK, well, let let's let's quickly change the subject then.
01:17:02 We'll get back to that in a second, but let's let's quickly change the subject.
01:17:07 We'll go to break real quick. Oh, we're back from break. Oh, what's this adorable little munchkin? Who, who, during the break, just on her own on her own, decided to come up to Peter Jennings?
01:17:20 Totally unprompted, no one was feeding her these lines, and she has a problem. She has a problem and that she just has to have resolved before they they they finish this special.
Peter Jennins
01:17:32 And why you're bugging me?
01:17:35 Just friends.
01:17:37 Why? Why do you hate other kinds of people that aren't like you?
01:17:39 You wanna go and talk to him?
01:17:47 We will take this microphone over and she's been saying this to me at every go on over and talk to him beside. You've been saying this to me at every commercial.
Devon Stack
01:17:49 So you.
Peter Jennins
01:17:52 Do you think you're scared just because of other people's? Well, not because they're just different.
White Eddie Murphy
01:17:59 No, I don't. I ain't scared. I ain't nothing of I ain't afraid of anybody else. I'm just. I just. I'm so proud of my.
01:18:05 Race and I would.
01:18:07 Like I said, I would live or die from my race if anything ever came down to.
01:18:10 It and I.
Peter Jennins
01:18:11 But why do you have that kind of writing on your head?
White Eddie Murphy
01:18:14 Because it's just. I'm just proud. I'm from Philadelphia, so I haven't made him feel in.
01:18:18 My head.
Peter Jennins
01:18:19 Jillian, come on back here for a second. You don't think it's OK for him to have writing on his head?
01:18:24 I don't think it's right for him to shave his head and look like a Skinhead. Maybe it might scare other people.
01:18:31 Well, do you know something? Maybe you didn't like what Frank said, or you don't like the way he looks?
01:18:38 I'm thinking that other people might be scared because I don't really like skinheads because they might hurt other people.
01:18:44 And had a bad experience with so-called skinheads before.
Devon Stack
01:18:48 Ohh yeah, I'm sure she did. I'm sure skinheads harassed her.
Peter Jennins
01:18:49 I see.
Devon Stack
01:18:53 At the park or something like that, right?
01:18:56 He just literally just said he'd live or die for for his race.
01:19:00 But you know, little white girl who I'm I'm suspecting is. And you'll see why in a second is maybe a fellow white.
01:19:09 Who totally organically wanted to ask him why he was afraid of other people and why, you know, she just knew what his Skinhead was, somehow this.
01:19:17 Little tiny girl.
01:19:21 And it's funny because Peter Jennings, because again, this is live, they can't edit it. He at first thinks, oh, this is an opportunity to show her that actually, maybe she's being prejudice against him just because he has a shaved head doesn't mean that that he's a Nazi.
01:19:40 He just might like having a shaved head and having, you know, a.
01:19:43 Tattoo on his forehead.
Peter Jennins
01:19:46 But has he?
01:19:47 Said anything today that really hurts you?
01:19:52 My dad said.
01:19:54 You should say why does he hate other people?
Devon Stack
01:19:57 Ohh, her Jewish dad said.
01:20:03 So ohh no, she she blew the cover.
01:20:07 You mean it wasn't just organic this whole time? You mean it wasn't just her wanting to go talk to the the scary man? It was her dad. Her. You know Shlomo over there in the corner?
01:20:20 Saying, hey, hey kid. Hey, kid. Hey, kid. Go, go ask the Skinhead why he hates other people.
01:20:28 And Peter Jennings is like, oh, well, maybe you're you're being prejudice.
Peter Jennins
01:20:33 Well.
01:20:33 Did you hang?
01:20:34 Out anything.
Devon Stack
01:20:34 Frank.
Peter Jennins
01:20:36 He doesn't, he says he doesn't hate other people. So you really shouldn't judge him just on how he looks, should you?
01:20:44 Well, are you not?
White Eddie Murphy
01:20:48 And some sense of the way you could.
01:20:50 Say that yes, yes.
01:20:54 Not, I mean, you can't really be a Nazi if you live back in the 30s and the 40s in Germany to be a Nazi. But people nowadays call us Neo Nazis, where I call myself either late power or white separatist.
Devon Stack
01:21:07 And now Peter Jennings, just like ohh ****.
01:21:14 Nah, damn it.
01:21:15 Nothing's working.
01:21:16 Out during this show, nothing is working out.
Peter Jennins
01:21:21 Well, I don't quite know where to take this from now. Thank you guys.
Ted Coppel
01:21:25 Yeah, go.
Eddie Murphy
01:21:26 Ahead I just like to talk to my brother and to all the people. First of all, I'd say thank you for having the show because I think it's really.
Numbers Lady
01:21:26 Oh.
Some other kid
01:21:29 Sure.
Eddie Murphy
01:21:33 That America has an opportunity to see this creation happening, but I think it's.
Devon Stack
01:21:37 No, now, now type the word seller black guy.
01:21:40 So they get the wood sound black guy.
01:21:42 To who? Who?
01:21:44 As you will see later on, later serenades the.
01:21:47 The Skinhead guy in.
01:21:49 This.
01:21:50 Bizarre ending to this monstrosity.
01:21:55 But here you have a you know, word salad. Black guys say a bunch of nothing.
Eddie Murphy
01:22:01 It's really important, Doctor Elliot or Professor Elliott said. His talking isn't good.
01:22:06 Taking it one step further is creating together and I'm talking to Frank because I think the essence what unfortunately part of what you're missing in your life is experiencing, who I am, OK and what I mean by that is we can have an opportunity to create, to build if you have a sister, maybe I can have.
Peter Jennins
01:22:09 I'm talking to Frankie and.
Devon Stack
01:22:10 How are you? Good.
Eddie Murphy
01:22:22 Your sister's child.
Devon Stack
01:22:23 What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What, what? Where the **** did that come from?
Eddie Murphy
01:22:23 And you can see.
Devon Stack
01:22:32 Where the **** did that come from?
01:22:36 Maybe I can have your sister's child.
01:22:40 Ohh did I hear that correct? What the **** was that?
01:22:41 OK.
Eddie Murphy
01:22:43 OK. And what I mean by that is we can have an opportunity to create to build if you have a sister, maybe I can have your sister's child and you can see that there's nothing wrong with me. There's no point in being a separatist because.
Devon Stack
01:22:54 So what? What the **** was that? What the **** was that?
01:23:00 Oh my God.
01:23:03 No.
01:23:05 I mean.
Alex Jones
01:23:10 Oh boy, I want my friend, by the way. What's the boy?
Devon Stack
01:23:11 Have one of.
01:23:12 Friends.
01:23:14 I starting to know where to go with this one.
Eddie Murphy
01:23:18 Us the environment is depleting and if you like it or not, we're going to destroy ourselves. So we really need to band together. We really need to understand that we are God's children like this doctor said. So I hope.
01:23:29 That you have you can take.
Devon Stack
01:23:30 Something with you? The poor sign this guys out. He's. I don't know. He's.
01:23:34 Guy, where he's going with this.
Peter Jennins
01:23:37 I want you to give up like this on to Ashley for a second. Now I gotta tell you the moment I hear the word nutsy around here, I get shivers up my spine. But I also think of Ashley because we were going to devote the last segment of this broadcast.
Devon Stack
01:23:48 Ohh, here we go. Yeah. Now we have little Ashley.
01:23:52 Remember, just moments ago, Peter Jennings tried to float the idea that maybe we'd have laws against these kinds of conflicts.
01:24:03 And the kids were like, no, we can't. And he was like, oh ****.
01:24:11 ******* First Amendment. Getting in the way.
01:24:16 Well, what?
01:24:16 Can we celebrating?
01:24:17 And he knew, like, obviously, he knew this.
01:24:19 Girl was going to be on.
01:24:21 He knew that this is what they were going to to be talking about towards the end of the show.
01:24:27 And so this is they they tried out.
01:24:29 One of the solutions.
01:24:31 A little girl can work with the ADL and benign breath and other Jewish groups to just ban racism.
Peter Jennins
01:24:40 But.
01:24:40 Later this morning to showing the rest of us that there were real opportunities for us to take a lead against prejudice and Ashley is one of those people. Ashley, tell us what happened, what you did.
01:24:50 While I was watching the news and I saw a broadcast about a Nazi video game being sold in Germany, Austria and Undergraded the.
01:24:58 In this game, you try to kill as many Jews and Turks as you can. You earn money to buy gas chambers and other things, and I I decided to make a petition because I didn't feel.
Devon Stack
01:25:07 OK, OK. First we have to find we have to find this game.
01:25:14 If if someone can find this game.
01:25:18 We we have to find, we have to find this game.
01:25:22 And play it on a stream. We have to we we definitely have. It sounds like Oregon Trail only with Nazis.
01:25:33 Because it's, I mean, look, it's pretty.
01:25:36 Pretty poor graphics. I don't think this is that we we we have played a Nazi game on on the stream before, but that was the first person shooter. It was a really ****** game. I'm hoping this one's a.
01:25:49 Little bit better.
01:25:51 But yeah, and the the other side of this too is, oh, I'm sure. I'm sure this little girl just happened to be.
01:25:56 Watching the news.
01:25:57 And then she saw that there was a a Nazi video game. And of course, you know, the first thing that came to her mind was I need to do something to ban this game.
01:26:08 I need to go around and try to ban this game that's being sold in in Germany and Austria, which I don't even think it would have been legal.
01:26:17 During this time, because I'm pretty sure just just Nazi imagery in Germany is banned, so I don't even know how the story checks out. But regardless, her story, just like as as a little girl watching the news and then deciding she has to ban.
01:26:34 Name definitely does not check out. This is a a Jewish little girl who whose parents used her as the mascot for a campaign against free speech.
01:26:50 And the ADL helped out.
Peter Jennins
01:26:52 Gas Chambers and other things, and I decided to make a petition because I didn't feel that anyone should have the right to play a video to play a video game.
01:27:02 That is killing a.
01:27:03 Certain type of people or it's just killing?
Devon Stack
01:27:07 Well, what about all the thousands of video games where all you do is kill Nazis?
01:27:15 I mean, there's.
01:27:17 Most, I mean, most video games that are first person shooters for a while.
01:27:21 That's all they were.
01:27:23 We're shooting Nazis.
01:27:29 Well, I mean Wolfenstein, like basically the the proto first person shooter was killing Hitler and Nazis.
01:27:39 So if you don't think it's right that there should be a that you can have a video game.
01:27:42 Where you're killing.
01:27:43 Other people? Well, let's ban that one too.
Peter Jennins
01:27:47 To play a video to play a video game that is killing a certain type of people, or it's just killing at, it's promoting genocide and children play these video games. So I made a petition.
01:27:59 Stop it. And with with 2000 people signing it, it went to the IT went to the assembly committee through the Jewish Federation.
01:28:01 Someone.
Devon Stack
01:28:09 Ohh the Jewish federation.
01:28:13 Tell us more.
Peter Jennins
01:28:16 And then EDL, Melanie, Mark, Melanie, mark of the ADL help me. And she like nominated me for a human rights human rights award. But this this at the Assembly Committee, the, the, my idea of the petition became a bill.
01:28:35 That nobody could sell or legally distribute this video game. So now I think that they need a deal with Australia and Germany that this game cannot be imported.
01:28:48 Well, that's fantastic it sounds.
01:28:48 Into the US.
Devon Stack
01:28:51 Look.
01:28:53 Ah yes, that's fantastic. Moments ago, we were saying, well, we can't make laws to stop this because of freedom of speech. But now all of a sudden.
01:29:02 This little girl.
01:29:06 This little girl has managed to ban a video game that she didn't like with the help of the Jewish Federation and the ADL.
01:29:19 They made some kind of deal with Germany and Austria.
01:29:27 And Peter Jennings thinks that's that's his fan ******* tastic. That's amazing.
01:29:34 If only we have more little.
01:29:36 Girls like that in the world.
01:29:39 Then racism would be solved.
01:29:47 So then they go to the the Native American.
01:29:52 Who's?
01:29:55 I don't know.
01:29:56 Kind of seems a little distasteful. She's literally at the grave site of Custer and his men.
01:30:06 Like she's literally standing on the bodies.
01:30:08 Of dead white men that Indians killed.
Some Indian Girl
01:30:13 Yeah. I would just like to say that I admire.
01:30:16 The girl who?
01:30:17 Said the something about the Nazi games, and I wanted to say something. If they can get that tape off the market, then they should take off the movies that the Indians are always killing the whites.
01:30:31 The Cowboy and Indian thing.
Devon Stack
01:30:34 Look at that.
01:30:37 I want to go back to the 90s when it was good, really, when it was good.
01:30:42 When they were already talking about banning video games and and what in fact, let's ban movies that depict Indians killing white people.
01:30:54 And the crowd cheers.
01:30:56 I want to go back to the 90s.
01:30:58 When it was good.
01:31:04 People want to understand how we got to the point where Google Gemini is depicting Revolutionary War soldiers as black and brown people.
01:31:14 This is how it happened.
01:31:18 Those kids in the crowd cheering the idea of banning movies depicting Indians killing white people. Those are the people.
01:31:24 That work at Google Now.
01:31:31 But the 90s were so much better.
01:31:34 No. The 90s were demographically better.
01:31:41 This was still the direction it was going to go in. They just didn't have enough non whites to carry it out.
01:31:49 You can't go back to the 90s without demographics of the 90s.
01:32:01 Looking in the 90s, I'll tell you one thing. The one thing that would be good about going back to the 90s is you had demographics that made it possible to present where we are today demographically.
01:32:14 If in the 90s when you had fewer, fewer Mexicans in this country than you had black people, that graph said, well, was it 8%?
01:32:25 And you had 80 over.
01:32:26 80% white population. If you had sealed the border at that point.
01:32:34 And I promoted.
01:32:36 White births. Instead of demonizing having children.
Some other kid
01:32:41 Yes.
Devon Stack
01:32:41 At every possible turn, yes.
01:32:45 You could have turned **** around.
01:32:48 But now, in a country that I believe is less than 50% white.
01:32:55 An official statistics almost almost agree with me.
01:33:04 And they don't even include what all the mass immigration that's been going on the border.
01:33:09 And the.
01:33:10 The last several years.
01:33:15 All these people who have.
01:33:16 No idea who they are.
01:33:23 You know, this is the border right now.
01:33:55 So who ******* knows, right?
01:33:59 So it's not that in the 90s people.
01:34:01 Didn't want to ban?
01:34:04 Free speech. They just were dealing with the population that was 80% white.
01:34:10 So they couldn't.
01:34:15 It's not as if that wasn't their plan all along.
01:34:33 Then they end with this.
01:34:35 This awesome.
01:34:37 Sing along, I guess, or some kind of weird song where again, the black guy that said he wanted to have his the skinheads sister's baby, I mean.
01:34:47 Just what the ****?
01:34:52 Uh.
01:34:54 Yeah, he's he literally starts serenading the Skinhead.
01:34:59 And it's like the most uncomfortable moment of of television that I've.
01:35:02 Seen in a long time.
Some girl named Diane
01:35:06 Among all the hate and among all the terror among tears and among plight among all the pain of war and confusion that clouds my sight among all the prejudices, both in between racism and the same there stands one thought in my mind.
01:35:23 Into a series of masters.
01:35:26 What makes this planet Great is the beauty that lies among colors. But think again. Everything with black and white.
Peter Jennins
01:35:33 There would be no love for music and art, no love for the very thing called life searching, not my friend. Fear not fear. Different brothers hate not, but enjoy the fact that you're among colors.
Devon Stack
01:35:58 Pay attention to the religious tone this is taking on.
Peter Jennins
01:36:14 Some people believe that we can never be.
01:36:21 One race for the.
01:36:27 All that God has given to us.
Eddie Murphy
01:36:34 Dig in your.
Peter Jennins
01:36:35 Heart, I know you can trust. So believe.
01:36:43 While space sat still free.
01:36:48 Children stand listening to me, babies dying.
Devon Stack
01:36:52 That's like sexual assault.
01:36:56 That.
Eddie Murphy
01:37:04 This.
Jane Elliot
01:37:35 Just the other day again, I felt pain. 2 little children were victims over day since asleep, denied dignity.
01:37:54 I search my soul to keep my sanity.
Devon Stack
01:38:21 And that's how they end the the special.
01:38:28 Ohh it's so.
01:38:32 It's so there's so much cringe I I just it's overloading.
01:38:35 So.
01:38:37 So yeah, you might might wonder like, how did this.
01:38:42 I mean how? How?
01:38:44 This is obviously just, you know, just the really like the bad idea. Some producer had a bad idea. No, this was all over the place this was.
01:38:53 Daytime talk shows this was nightly news. This was any any Jew with national reach was they were this was, this was sitcoms. This was MacGyver. This was quantum leap. This was any show that had any kind of reach whatsoever.
01:39:13 They had to have an episode that was essentially a dramatization of what we just watched now simultaneously.
01:39:23 Because it's not just the the equity stuff that you know and that let's ban racism and and, you know, everyone have everyone, but white people has it bad and look at the mean Skinhead kind of stuff, right? While that was going on, you also had this ******** happening.
Ted Coppel
01:39:41 Do you live in a world where competition is frowned upon? All people are treated equally and no one is allowed to fail.
01:39:48 But neither do we. But there's a good chance our children do. It's part of a nationwide effort to make all children feel special, feel good about themselves.
01:39:57 All else and you see it everywhere, from the classroom to the ball field. So what's wrong with that, you may ask?
Devon Stack
01:40:07 So this.
01:40:07 Is a an.
01:40:08 Old John Stossel piece back when he was still on 2020, where he goes through the Self Esteem movement that was being pushed.
01:40:19 In places like California, where a lot of those people ended up going growing up and getting jobs at Google, getting jobs at Facebook, getting jobs at Twitter.
01:40:29 The the people that are that are making psychotic Tik Toks today, well this is this is them. When they were children I believe this is.
01:40:37 1998.
01:40:39 Or thereabouts.
01:40:41 They decided to just stop having any kind of educational requirements.
01:40:45 At all.
01:40:47 They decided to push the self esteem movement, which I think was a overcorrection.
01:40:55 From a lot of Gen. Xers who were completely ignored.
01:41:00 By their parents.
01:41:03 So they decided to.
01:41:06 Do the exact opposite.
01:41:08 Now their parents didn't want anything to do with them, so they decided well, with our kids, we're just going to tell them how awesome they are no matter what they do, no matter how bad they fail, we're going to give everyone a trophy and we're not going to judge people based on performance. We're just going to tell them that they're awesome and smart, no matter how ******** and bad they are at everything.
Science Mike
01:41:32 Things are different in classrooms these day. Now, when kids sing about heroes.
Devon Stack
01:41:38 They're not thinking about.
Science Mike
01:41:39 Abe Lincoln, they're singing about themselves.
Jane Elliot
01:41:42 Can you tell us what a warm fuzzy is?
John Stossel
01:41:44 Time once spent on reading and writing now goes to things like giving warm fuzzies, also known as compliment.
Kristi Yamiguchi
01:41:50 Sorry.
Peter Jennins
01:41:51 I like your hair knee, pal.
John Stossel
01:41:55 Just one of many activities designed to.
01:41:57 Make kids feel special.
Speaker 19
01:41:59 1.
Science Mike
01:42:01 If not conceded.
Peter Jennins
01:42:02 Hey, I'm selling a super duper fabulous fantastic thing.
John Stossel
01:42:08 It's called the self esteem movement.
Peter Jennins
01:42:10 I have a lot of talent I like.
John Stossel
01:42:12 It's based on the premise that since successful people seem to have high self esteem, that if we teach self esteem we'll get successful.
01:42:18 Babies.
Peter Jennins
01:42:20 People.
John Stossel
01:42:21 That would be reasonable if it worked, but even after doing this for more than 20 years.
Peter Jennins
01:42:22 That I'm happy to be missed.
White Banker
01:42:27 We are happy.
Peter Jennins
01:42:29 You are you.
John Stossel
01:42:30 No one's been able to prove that.
01:42:32 It does.
01:42:32 Work and they've tried. California spent three years and 3/4 of $1,000,000 on the task force to promote self esteem, but this study they initiated failed to show that self esteem courses led to achievement.
01:42:35 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:42:49 In fact, they found the opposite.
01:42:53 They found that the, like the the whole people talk in these spaces a lot about mid wits right where mid wits have a they overestimate their intelligence because they're smarter than a few people. They assume for whatever reason that they're smarter than everybody because they're not smart enough to know how stupid they.
01:43:14 And so they overestimate their their qualifications, their achievements and their intelligence, and basically wreak havoc on society. Because they're people that maybe they would have been the manager of a shoe store.
01:43:34 But thanks to the the self Esteem movement and the lowered well to account for diversity, the lowered qualifications to get a college degree, the curriculum lowering schools, graduating people who can't even read.
01:43:50 Need.
01:43:52 They now think they're way smarter and more qualified than than they ever in the history of humankind would have been considered.
01:43:59 And you had ********** like this guy going around doing. You want to know what's wrong with the teachers? This was the training they sent teachers to telling them that. No, it doesn't matter if your kid can't read. Tell him that he's good at reading because it's like, it's like it's like the secret he has. No, that ******** that was popular.
01:44:19 Was of Oprah about 1520 years ago the secret?
01:44:25 We get a vision board.
01:44:26 3rd.
01:44:27 If if you want something, all you have to do is imagine.
01:44:30 That you're you're.
01:44:31 If you want a new bike, just get pictures of bikes and stick it on your vision board and just visualize you having that bike and the universe will just give you the bike.
01:44:42 Like that's how it will work. And look, this kind of filters into some Christian groups too, because you have the the prosperity preachers, right? Oh, just send me the money. Send me the money and and. And if you're a good Christian and then God will reward you with a Mcmansion and a new car.
01:45:02 You don't have to actually do anything. Just just imagine that you that you deserve it.
01:45:07 And why wouldn't you deserve it all? Throughout school they were they were were giving you the self esteem treatment tell you how awesome you were.
Science Mike
01:45:16 Yet school systems keep paying big money to pump up everyone's self esteem.
Devon Stack
01:45:17 Make.
Teen Asian
01:45:20 What if everybody in this school basically had the thought? You know, I love.
01:45:23 Myself unconditionally.
Science Mike
01:45:24 Consultants like Bob Moed make as much as $10,000 a day preaching the merits.
Devon Stack
01:45:28 No.
Teen Asian
01:45:29 Answer.
Science Mike
01:45:29 Loving yourself and even though you may fail on a test or lose a job, you're not a failure. You're not a loser because you're not what you do. We take the lead in rural Missouri, where it was teaching teachers and students not to be too concerned with.
Devon Stack
01:45:36 Say.
Teen Asian
01:45:38 There's certainly what you talk about.
Devon Stack
01:45:41 Talent or achievement?
Teen Asian
01:45:42 If you think you need to prove worth of your achievement, you're walking on a real thin ice and talent. Talent, talent. So overrated. Kids like the message I talked to this group.
Science Mike
01:45:55 In New York.
Devon Stack
01:45:57 Why be good at stuff when you can just pretend that you're good at stuff? It's more important to think that you're good at stuff than to actually be good at stuff.
01:46:07 Now I tried to find the spelling of that guys name so I could look him up and see if he's a member of the tribe, but I I couldn't find like a a spelling for that guy. It sounds like he's saying Moab. I don't think that's his last name, but that's what it.
Science Mike
01:46:20 Sounds like and you come out of these courses and.
Some other kid
01:46:22 Of your.
Science Mike
01:46:23 You feel good?
Devon Stack
01:46:24 Happy. What about yourself?
Speaker 8
01:46:26 Yes.
John Stossel
01:46:27 These three attend self esteem classes 20 minutes every day.
Devon Stack
01:46:31 And you learn a song or something. Can you do it for me?
Peter Jennins
01:46:34 How do you look me over about to be me, my procession, myself. This music can be.
John Stossel
01:46:42 4th grader Melissa Nappy says the course made her proud of herself.
Speaker 19
01:46:46 At the beginning of every summer, we'll we'll get our hands and nobody else has these hands. These are your hands.
01:46:53 They're different.
Teen Asian
01:46:54 And why does that make you proud?
Speaker 19
01:46:55 It shows that you're special in a way.
Devon Stack
01:47:00 Difference is what makes people special.
01:47:05 See, that's the the focus. This was going well beyond. This is how you ended up.
01:47:10 With trans kids.
01:47:14 This was the seed that was planted.
01:47:18 Being different is what makes you good.
01:47:21 In fact, your hands are different like your left hand is different from your right hand.
01:47:27 That makes you special. Having two different hands.
01:47:31 See, everyone's different. There's always something different about everybody seeing this weird, creepy song 20 minutes every day during school.
01:47:41 About how you're awesome and you don't have to achieve anything and how talent is is overrated and achievement is overrated.
01:47:49 It's more about how you think about achievement.
01:47:53 It's more believing that you're good at stuff.
01:47:57 This is literally saying that everyone's a special little snowflake.
Teen Asian
01:48:02 Gee, I think you were special. If your right and left hands were.
Science Mike
01:48:05 The same but.
01:48:06 Making kids feel special. This becomes so important that many schools now avoid anything that might make anybody feel bad. Competition is often a dirty work.
01:48:16 Many schools have eliminated honor rolls because the other kids might feel bad.
ABC News Announcer
01:48:20 Some schools won't give out D's.
01:48:22 Or F's.
Science Mike
01:48:22 And getting good grades is easier. 20 years ago, only a fourth. The students heading for college had an A or B average. Today, SAT scores are lower, but 3/4 of the kids have A or B averages. This coddling goes on outside classrooms, too, and kids soccer.
01:48:40 Trophies are not just for winners. Everybody gets one.
01:48:45 Is it better if everybody gets an award?
Numbers Lady
01:48:49 Melissa.
Devon Stack
01:48:51 Well.
Science Mike
01:48:51 Ohh I'm not.
01:48:52 Sure, because the kids getting trophies don't seem as excited about it. Many kids told us they like it this way.
Giggling Girls
01:48:56 All right, everybody gets this. Everybody has blue.
Devon Stack
01:48:59 Yeah. Anybody to.
01:49:04 You feel good no matter what.
01:49:04 Pull it again.
Peter Jennins
01:49:07 You came in last you get a trophy, you feel good.
Science Mike
01:49:11 9 year old Eric Grand Mason took a self esteem course and told us he learned from it.
Peter Jennins
01:49:16 There was a.
01:49:19 On the wall and it said mistakes are beautiful opportunities to learn if you make a mistake.
ABC News Announcer
01:49:26 Who cares?
Devon Stack
01:49:29 And you make a mistake, who cares?
01:49:33 Everyone gets a trophy. Why be he? Yeah, why try?
01:49:36 To do anything.
01:49:38 This is how they were raising children in 1998.
01:49:43 So if you want to know if you want to understand the psychos that we have now that are, you know.
01:49:47 And.
01:49:47 Then they're they're they're 20s.
01:49:51 This is this is how they were raised.
01:49:54 They don't even keep score in the games because then they'd be a loser.
01:50:01 Literally, it's not like us saying everyone gets the trophy. Literally everyone got a trophy.
01:50:09 And partially this was because of diversity.
01:50:13 If ever if there can't be anyone, that's better.
01:50:15 Than anyone else.
01:50:17 That means everyone has to be as bad as the worst kid.
01:50:22 And if you bring in a bunch.
01:50:23 Of kids, then IQ and a of 80.
01:50:26 Well, the kids got to be pretty ******* bad.
01:50:31 Because now they're.
01:50:32 Now, they're not competing to be the best. They're competing to to be as as bad as the worst.
01:50:43 All the while telling the kids how magnificent they are.
01:50:49 So then they do a study and find out it's actually the opposite is true.
01:50:56 With the higher your self esteem is.
01:51:00 Actually, the more violent and psychotic you are.
Alex Jones
01:51:04 Hmm.
Devon Stack
01:51:08 I wonder if that I wonder if that's explaining the behaviors we're seeing today, is having really, really high self esteem.
01:51:21 They have these prisoners take the test and and and they all scored. They all judge themselves as as.
01:51:28 As higher than the average people.
01:51:31 And then they had the opposite effect. When they went and gave the test to Korean kids who blew American kids out of the water. When it comes to academic achievement.
01:51:41 Korean kids.
01:51:44 Self assess themselves as as lower than the American kids that they were outperforming by like a factor of 3.
01:51:57 And that's how we get **** like this.
Some other kid
01:52:00 Can I tell you something crazy about New York not having a job makes your life so much easier. And so good. Let's say you are my kids and you don't want to. You don't want to stay home all day. Smoke free housing.
01:52:17 What's the next step? An apartment, free housing, or you're going to have a little copay. But guess what? You don't have a job. So where's the copay going to come from? Cash assistance. Where's the food going to be coming from? Food stamps. So as long as you don't have a job, you will always have a roofer there. And you will always have feelings. And they will always look after.
Devon Stack
01:52:38 You see how I'm shaking? You don't want me to get mad. You get up, you don't **** with me.
01:53:03 Right about that you do all the fine ladies. Take the floor. I'm talking.
01:53:09 I heard her self esteem is through the roof.
01:53:13 So that's.
01:53:17 That's how we got. Well, I mean, it's a little window. It's a little piece of the.
01:53:21 Puzzle.
01:53:22 That's how we got to where we are today.
Speaker 8
01:53:24 Oh.
Devon Stack
01:53:26 Well, I'll take it off the screen.
01:53:32 Still, anyone getting little bits of vomit in their keyboard? That's.
01:53:36 Hard to get out.
01:53:42 Say I'm I'm.
01:53:43 I'm going to be looking more into some of this stuff, you know, like I said, we've really gone hard on.
01:53:47 The boomers and looked at.
01:53:49 The stuff going on in the 60s and the 70s a little bit, the 80s, we look more into the 80s and 90s and really kind of focus on how we got to where we are now that.
01:54:02 I think we've.
01:54:03 Pretty thoroughly covered some of the previous generations. We're getting the Gen. X millennials and zoomers because it just it's it's a domino. That's just, you know, the the boomers, yeah, they they're they were the first big.
01:54:17 Dom and actually their parents were their their parents were CIA opt into fighting World War Two and all that stuff.
01:54:23 And then that was the first domino, I would say the beginning of the end and then that led to the Boomers.
01:54:30 And then that led to Gen. X that led the millennials led to zoomers and now we've got trans kids and all this ******* nonsense.
01:54:40 I'll carefully engineered.
01:54:43 By our enemies.
01:54:45 And everyone was asleep at the wheel, and in fact, a lot of people still don't get it. That's why you have so many people saying, oh, we need to go back to the.
01:54:52 90s because at least there weren't trans kids yet yet.
01:54:55 Yet.
01:54:57 It was coming. There was no way around it. There was no way you're going to avoid that.
01:55:05 Going back to the 80s, the 70s, the 60s.
01:55:10 It's all going to read here.
01:55:15 Certainly if you get went back to those times, you could.
01:55:17 Turn the ship around.
01:55:20 But just by virtue of turning back the clock doesn't mean that you could just turn back the clock and then somehow.
01:55:27 By magic.
01:55:29 You wouldn't arrive where we are today. No, you necessarily would. That's like saying if you read a.
01:55:35 Book.
01:55:36 And then you turn the pages back to halfway through the book and start reading again. But the ending is going to be different.
01:55:42 What I like the ending, I'm going to go back to the middle of the book and then start reading again and maybe the ending will change.
01:55:50 That's insanity.
01:55:53 But unfortunately, a lot of people think that way.
01:56:05 So anyway, let's.
01:56:09 Let's take a look at some hyper chats there hope you guys are all having a.
01:56:14 A nice Saturday for nice black pill to Saturday.
01:56:22 All right.
01:56:25 Table mutt. Mutt says. I haven't been hyping hyper chatting much lately as my life schedule has been preventing me from watching live, so I've been catching replays on your last stream. You press the potato digger button. When Screech found out he was a spaghetti, claiming he didn't have a spaghetti negger button.
01:56:44 You should get around to making a spaghetti.
01:56:47 Button. Uh. I'm.
01:56:48 Sure, there's a lot of whoops and.
01:56:50 An updated hold on.
Eddie Murphy
01:56:50 Headed home.
Devon Stack
01:56:52 Lots of great fodder for spaghetti. Minato Button in The Sopranos, Scorsese movies. Spike Lee's do the right thing and jungle fever, Jersey Shore, Dennis Hopper's speech to Christopher Walken and true romance, and of course, the 1993 film, A Bronx tale, Robert De Niro's directorial debut about a boy.
01:57:12 Coming of age against the backdrop.
01:57:14 Of A and it keeps.
01:57:15 Updating uh backdrop of an Italian neighborhood in NYC during the integration in the 1960s.
01:57:23 You should do an insomnia stream about that. Why is that? We'll see. You're you are tenacious. You are tenacious.
01:57:32 Lying says.
Peter Jennins
01:57:34 However, *****.
Devon Stack
01:57:36 Chosen jawa.
Ted Coppel
01:57:50 I'm just the weekend photographer.
Devon Stack
01:57:52 Chosen Joe says. Hello, Devin. I find myself in a discussion with someone today who was complaining about the DEI and its effects.
01:58:01 Afterwards, he talked about how he wished for more legal immigration because, According to him, illegal immigration was the real issue. If you were in that discussion, what?
01:58:10 Would you say?
01:58:11 I would say what's the what's what's the if? It's just a technicality. What's the problem?
01:58:18 What? What is it about the legal immigration that's going to make it? Is it?
01:58:21 Just is it the quantity?
01:58:25 Because it's not just the quantity, it's also it's a. It's a quality problem.
01:58:32 The only way legal immigration would be preferable is if we went to the kinds of legal immigration that we had prior to the Hard Seller Act in 1965.
01:58:45 The kind of immigration that was still keeping America vastly majority European.
01:58:53 To the extent that in the mid 90s when they did that, that horrific show we just watched.
01:58:59 It was still 80% right, it was. Look, it was, it was 90 plus when they did the hard seller.
01:59:04 Act.
01:59:10 Just explain to them that nations are made-up of the people that are within the nation.
01:59:17 There's nothing magical about the soil in America that allows illegal immigration or illegal immigrant.
01:59:23 To set foot on.
01:59:26 On our soil that magically converts them into a founding stock. American or someone.
01:59:33 Any other or anything?
01:59:35 Other than someone who comes from the country they came from.
01:59:38 And if you want to know what your country will look like eventually, if enough of those people come in here legally or otherwise, look at the countries they come from.
01:59:51 See, here's the thing.
01:59:53 You can it's.
01:59:54 Not that that's not like a special rule, just for people coming from brown countries.
01:59:59 That rule applied when the immigrants were coming from Europe.
02:00:04 That's why when you look at America prior to the 1965 Heart Seller Act.
02:00:10 And you looked at European countries?
02:00:14 The culture was similar.
02:00:16 The crime rates were similar and minus.
02:00:19 The you know.
02:00:21 Black crime is was always was a problem prior to 1965.
02:00:22 It.
02:00:32 The reason why America ended up the way that it did is because the people who came here, if it, if the people coming here didn't matter, then why weren't the Native Americans living in a country that resembled the countries?
02:00:46 In Europe, when we arrived.
02:00:51 Why were the people South of the the What is now the Mexican border?
02:00:57 Doing human sacrifices when the Spaniards arrived.
02:01:06 Why is it that the people in sub-Saharan Africa never invented the wheel or written language?
02:01:15 Why is it that there's not a single example?
02:01:19 Have a successful majority Black Country.
02:01:26 Why is there not a single example?
02:01:29 Of a third world majority white country.
02:01:36 I mean, the stuff's easy. It's it's, it's.
02:01:40 I don't know why this is a a difficult topic for people to wrap their heads around, other than the fact that they've been programmed the condition to not question it.
02:01:56 They're they're literally, and I know it's a tired term, but they're literally virtue signaling when they say they want to have legal immigration, they they, they they they're saying that Oh no, it's not that I don't like brown people. I just it's just this technicality.
02:02:08 Well, then it shouldn't matter at all. If it's just a technicality. Are you telling me that that you like laws that prevent you from doing things?
02:02:18 Because you enjoy technicalities.
Numbers Lady
02:02:21 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:02:22 Well, then why should they want to obey? Are you trying to tell me that you never bend the rules when it's not really going to be a? It's not a big deal, no.
02:02:30 One's looking. No one's going to know.
02:02:32 Sometimes you might speed a little bit.
02:02:34 And you're not going to do reckless driving, but you know, whatever.
02:02:38 It's just a technicality. You don't think that you're really, you know, being immoral when you do it? Well, then why would it be any different for illegal immigrants coming across the border?
02:02:52 What are you doing wrong morally?
02:02:54 Or otherwise, if it's just a technicality.
02:03:01 Goy feeder.
02:03:04 Gory feeder.
02:03:13 Boy Peter says, hey, Devin long time listener. I figured it's finally time to hand over some shackles for your hard work with the whole Google AI situation. I've noticed that most of the replies from non whites seem to be that that of vengeance.
02:03:28 They act as if This Is Us getting a taste of.
02:03:30 Our own medicine.
Speaker 8
02:03:31 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:03:33 Thus seems to be. Well, I'll tell you what it's.
02:03:40 It's odd because what they're implying is that their presence is a net negative.
02:03:45 For us.
02:03:49 They're saying that that this white displacement will eventually be a negative for them.
02:03:56 If they see look.
02:03:57 That that's our question that chosen John Wall can ask his his friend how come whites aren't flooding into brown countries?
02:04:09 Deep down, they know it's worse.
02:04:17 If black people wanted to live in a majority Black Country, they could go do it tomorrow.
02:04:24 If Hispanics wanted to live in a majority Hispanic country, they could do it tomorrow, too.
02:04:35 But it seems to be.
02:04:38 That all the people all around the world choose to live in white countries.
02:04:50 Unless there was just some crazy coincidence that only white countries developed into places that other people wanted.
02:04:56 To live in.
02:04:59 Well, then maybe there's something to the fact that.
02:05:03 Nations are made-up of.
02:05:04 The people who live in them.
02:05:09 Based in space, says, here's some shekels from a catching alive stream. I always love it when I do. I appreciate that and welcome aboard based in space.
02:05:20 Billy Bob says I rarely can catch alive, so I'll catch you on the replay. Can I get an old fashioned pit where he did an old fashioned pit?
02:05:29 But I'll tell you what.
02:05:34 Very.
02:05:34 Appropriate. Tonight I'll tell you that much. I should have mega pitted those people singing at the end. The the black guy who wanted the skinheads sister's kid serenading his the.
02:05:48 Yeah, that, that's we need to go back to.
02:05:49 Those times, right?
02:05:51 Billy Bob Billy Bob says $1.00 for ******** ******.
Peter Jennins
02:05:56 Do you have that much money in your bank?
Alex Jones
02:05:58 Home.
Speaker 8
02:06:01 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon Stack
02:06:09 All right there, we got chosen Jawa again.
02:06:12 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
02:06:18 Go, Julie, this *** is.
02:06:36 Chosen John Ross says. What are your thoughts on Candace Owens lately? She's been touching a taboo or touching on taboo topics such as Magnus, Hirschfield, unfettered foreign aid to Israel, etcetera. Also, what are your response to someone who says there is only one race?
02:06:55 Human race and fails to recognize racial differences.
02:07:01 I would say that makes as much sense as saying there's only one breed of dog, the dog breed.
02:07:10 I mean, that sounds ********. Those those people will say. Yeah, that does sound ********.
02:07:16 Tell them that if if that's the case then then Bulldogs and and pit bulls and shitzus and great Danes are all the same.
02:07:25 They're all exactly they're all dogs.
02:07:28 And there's only one dog breed, the the the the dog breed.
02:07:35 All of a sudden they'll figure it out. As far as Candice Owens goes.
02:07:42 I mean, look, I think she's she's. She's got the armor of blackness to protect in the same way Kanye did briefly.
02:07:54 To criticize Jews, isn't she married to a Jew, though?
02:08:00 Who's she married? She married to like a white guy, right?
02:08:18 Husband George farmer.
02:08:24 Who is George Farmer?
02:08:28 Maybe he's not Jewish. Maybe he's just white.
02:08:32 I don't know. I don't know enough about this.
02:08:34 Guy.
02:08:37 Yeah, I don't know. I like I said.
02:08:38 I think.
02:08:39 That, that. Look, there's blacks, there are blacks that exist that, you know, Farrakhan just as a, as a big example or even Malcolm X, there are blacks that realize that they have been used as tools of Jews.
02:08:53 And there are there are blacks that don't walk around because they haven't been saddled with white guilt. They don't have that process running in the background like a ******* virus on their operating system.
02:09:08 And at this point, Jewish influence is so unbelievably obvious.
02:09:14 That it doesn't take a genius to point it out.
02:09:20 As to what's her end game, I mean, I don't know. I don't know her, but I would say it's it's a.
02:09:29 In terms of how I look, things are right now it's a net positive because unfortunately there are because of the.
02:09:39 Well, kind of like, you know we we've talked about the the reason, the reason why that character exists in so many movies, especially in the IT is the 90.
02:09:50 This is.
02:09:51 Boomers think that for some reason black people are full of wisdom and the same thing that if a white person were to tell them, they wouldn't believe it. If a black person tells them suddenly.
02:10:01 It's it's like.
02:10:02 Wise and and and well just really any non white right all of a sudden they feel because they've been programmed to to take these people.
02:10:10 More seriously than they take their own group.
02:10:14 And to value them higher than they they do their own group, while simultaneously I think there's a there's an undercurrent of.
02:10:27 Of low expectations.
02:10:30 And so when you have a black that's above average in intelligence.
02:10:34 Who is articulate and says really anything they're more willing to listen. As sad as that is, that's the truth.
02:10:45 Because they associate, especially boomers, they associate.
02:10:50 Criticism of Jews.
02:10:52 Or.
02:10:54 Mentioning Jewish influence.
02:10:56 With low class white trash.
02:11:02 And so when a black person says it, they can't. They can't square it. They can't put it in that.
02:11:08 Because that's what they're afraid of, right? They're afraid of engaging in something. They're so class obsessed.
02:11:14 That they feel that if they when they work, they work their whole life to get to where they are in the class system.
02:11:20 Where they are today, right. And if they start engaging in something that they think will rub some stink onto them.
02:11:32 You know, they're not going to do that. They're not going to do that and and lower their their status.
02:11:39 But the A black saying it somehow hijacks that that whole because they can't classify her as a low class white person.
02:11:48 And they're also primed to like anything she likes.
02:11:51 And to applaud anything she does that isn't crime.
02:11:57 So it's it's a net positive for now. I don't know where this ends up.
02:12:00 But.
02:12:01 It's a net really. I mean anyone you can get anyone else to listen to on this topic. It's such a key part of understanding our situation and possible solutions that anyone that is talking.
02:12:16 Regardless of what they agree with us on other.
02:12:20 Topics, which is why it's also a positive to some extent.
02:12:26 You know these Palestine, Free Palestine people, right? Any voices you can get that challenge Jewish power. It's we got to take what we can get in that department.
02:12:39 Because it's.
02:12:42 The Jewish power has been so omnipotent.
02:12:45 And so pervasive in American power structures and influence.
Alex Jones
02:12:52 Yes.
Devon Stack
02:12:54 For so long.
02:12:56 That anything we.
02:12:57 Can do to erode. That is a positive.
02:13:03 Hopefully that answers your question and as to your other question about.
02:13:11 Where you can buy groceries. I mean, clearly that's.
Alex Jones
02:13:18 OK.
Devon Stack
02:13:21 Maybe next time, says Bessemer.
02:13:26 Billy Bob says, oh, yeah, what the hell?
02:13:29 Was that song?
02:13:29 It's OK to pass away from your gab account. Is this the only way white people can get representation?
02:13:36 What are you talking about?
02:13:38 What the hell was that song? It's OK to pass. Oh, oh, oh, oh. I get what you're saying.
02:13:46 Yeah, there's that video that's from, that's from like a month ago now.
02:13:50 It's it's just a it was.
02:13:52 A quote UN quote comedy comedy video.
02:13:56 Showing white kids singing about how they want to kill themselves, you know, cause jokes.
02:14:04 But yeah, obviously it's not like it.
02:14:05 Wasn't like a.
02:14:06 Real thing, but it's it's the it's the the one time when you're doing casting where everyone in the video can be white is when you're talking about suicide.
02:14:18 Gory feeder says forgot to add this in my last message or potentially interesting topic to go over would be the 1930 right and California Watsonville between the Filipino farmers and the white men of that area. The reason this right occurred is because of racial tension over a large amount of white women getting Roman. Where is that?
02:14:38 Part of that is that the end of it.
02:14:42 Getting Roman.
02:14:48 I don't know what.
02:14:50 How would that meant the white women getting Roman?
02:14:55 Yeah, I can look into that.
02:14:57 When was it? The 1930 riot and Watsonville between Filipinos on.
02:15:03 I'll look. I'll put that on all our tabs open. There's so many tabs.
02:15:08 There we go. That's on a tab now.
02:15:11 Yang says let me introduce you to a heavy metal rendition of it's OK to pass away with Holocaust footage. It's amazing.
02:15:23 Seriously, watch the eye. Heavy metal rendition of it's OK to pass away. The last fifth of the video is nothing but bulldozers pushing bodies.
02:15:31 Into a pit.
Alex Jones
02:15:36 Alright, well.
Devon Stack
02:15:39 Let's see.
02:15:42 Ah, well, hold on. That ****** ** my whole thing.
02:15:50 Let me let me see if I can open that in a different window here.
02:16:02 Let's try this. Let's try.
Jane Elliot
02:16:03 It.
Devon Stack
02:16:07 You know, I found that AI.
02:16:11 Should be used for while I'm doing that there was a a Hitler speech.
02:16:19 I I don't know why they only posted one minute. I've actually never been able to find Hitler's speeches in their entirety, or it's very hard to find. I have found them before, but it's very difficult to find them.
02:16:30 But now that they've got AI, they can translate stuff.
02:16:34 And even voice call on the speaker.
02:16:38 I would I think it would be interesting.
02:16:41 To have someone.
02:16:44 Go through and do something like this. So this is something that someone put together.
02:16:54 But if they did this to entire speeches, I.
02:16:57 Think they would be helpful?
Speaker 8
02:17:10 For correctness and whether you believe that I have been diligent that I have walked.
02:17:16 That I have advocated for you in these years, that I have been decent. I've spent my time in service of my people. Now cast your vote. If yes, then stand up for me as I am for you.
Devon Stack
02:17:34 See, it would be interesting to actually see these speeches because when you're an English speaker who doesn't know any German whatsoever, it's real easy to watch the that footage and just be like that just sounds like.
02:17:46 You know, nonsense, very loud, angry sounding nonsense. And So what fills in the blanks? Well, Jewish propaganda fills in the blanks. You don't know what he's actually saying. You know how he's phrasing it. So especially someone who doesn't know anything about history. They watched that footage. And I'm just like, oh, well, Hitler is just talking about how much he hates Jews and.
02:18:06 And and black people or whatever. And and that's almost never what he's talking about. And so it would be great to have, you know, this technology applied to entire speeches, but anyway.
02:18:19 So what you wanted to take a look at?
Alex Jones
02:18:26 And.
Speaker 8
02:18:46 Well.
Peter Jennins
02:18:56 So maybe I'll bring the yeah.
Devon Stack
02:19:11 See, but this this song is assuming that that.
02:19:15 But this happened.
02:19:20 Uh, you know.
02:19:23 I don't think that that, that this happened.
02:19:28 The girl. The Zyklon there.
02:19:31 But there you go. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. I can do amazing things.
02:19:36 Blue chord, blue chord.
02:19:49 Blue card and again Mr. Stack. I hope you were able to resolve your well issues. Thanks for what?
02:19:50 E-mail.
02:19:56 You do well.
02:19:58 Well, well, not yet, but the sheer part of my ceiling collapsed.
02:20:08 Everything's breaking over here. There's a leak from the rains. We got, like a while back.
02:20:14 And I was made very well aware of the the the leak when about a four foot square of the ceiling in my bedroom.
02:20:22 Just.
02:20:23 Fell on the ground.
02:20:29 That's what happens. I mean, you know, when you have a place there, this place was a nightmare. When I got it. Yeah, I kind of knew. I knew that that was going to happen eventually. I've been trying to fix that ******* roof. What? What the problem is there's there's a part that this is an issue that's been going on for, I'm assuming, years. And so there's like, a part of the roof.
02:20:48 It's kind of like sags now and because it sags a little bit like anytime it rains, there's a little pond that forms where that sag is. So it just makes it worse and worse and worse every time it rains.
02:21:00 Because no matter how much I seal it and I've sealed it a bunch, I'm just going to have to cut it out and then, you know, reroof that part. But like, if I, even if I I sealed it with like 5 gallons of of that roof sealer **** just for this little spot. But eventually the water makes its way in before it.
02:21:21 Separates off the roof. You know, it drips down.
02:21:23 Down and gets into shed and then it soaks the, you know, plaster or whatever. And you know, it's a nightmare. It is what it is. Whatever. You know, I I knew what I was getting into when I got this place. But yeah. Thank you. Thank you for asking. And yeah, I'm the will will be it will be fixed. I might have to.
02:21:43 I don't, I don't.
02:21:44 Think I'll be able to use my.
02:21:47 My hoist idea just because it is it is a metal pipe and it's not a thin one. It's like a four inch.
02:21:54 Metal pipe I think.
02:21:58 Is it 4?
02:21:58 Inches with my hand. I'm doing 4 inches. I'm like there's three inch, I don't know, but it's it's not. It's let me just. But it's heavy as ****. It's it's not just like, oh, we pull out this this PVC pipe. It's now let me pull up. Pull out this this thing that that's it's 400 feet.
02:22:18 The metal thick metal pipe so it's.
02:22:23 Yeah, I might have to find someone that's got like, the the truck that pulls it out. So anyway, appreciate that blue cord Mark SB on your talk with academic agent. You mentioned how the VHS beta and DVD HD DVD was decided through **** accessibility. The Apple Vision pro.
02:22:42 Has one singular screen, while the quest three and similar products have two. This means that all current VR **** is not compatible with the Apple Vision Pro. Whoops.
02:22:56 Well, it doesn't. Doesn't that also mean that?
02:22:58 That's.
02:22:59 Wait, how could it?
02:23:00 Be 3D then if it's one screen.
02:23:05 Does that mean it's not 3D at all?
02:23:08 I didn't. I was not. Not aware of that, but I guess that would make sense, right? Because it's transparent.
02:23:14 Do they have? They have some kooky way of making it 3D or is it just?
02:23:17 Not 3D if it's not 3D.
02:23:20 And that defeats.
02:23:22 That that basically puts it at Google Glass level of technology, and that **** was gay like a decade ago.
02:23:29 It's not going to look, it's not going to take off and neither by the way, neither are these other VR headsets.
02:23:36 And yeah, you're right. Point will be probably a deciding factor on which one of these take off.
02:23:41 But.
02:23:41 Even with the **** issue, it's like no one wants to wear that giant ******* thing in their head.
02:23:49 Boy feeder says just saw the 300 character limit. It's over. Yeah, I didn't.
02:23:55 See all that?
02:23:56 Your thing ended with Roman. I don't think white women were getting Roman is why they.
02:24:02 Maybe romanced? I mean I don't know.
02:24:06 White noise, white noise.
Peter Jennins
02:24:16 Why?
Devon Stack
02:24:17 White noise. Thank you for the work you put into your craft. It will live on long after we are gone. Let's get that pit dug. I I don't know. I. Maybe it will. I I'm you know, I bet there's probably a few strings that will become classics at some point to somebody.
02:24:35 Uh, but uh.
02:24:37 Yeah, I don't want to get too big.
02:24:38 For my britches.
02:24:39 I I'm I'm I'm self aware enough to know that that at the end of day it's just a broadcast. I'm glad. I'm glad you like it. And I'm glad lots of people like it and hopefully more and more people continue to like it.
02:24:53 Because it means I'm doing. I'm doing it right. So think of the complement there Goy Theatre says for clarification on my last comments. First what I've said, the bulk of it. So that was in hope or.
02:24:56 Going.
02:25:06 So that one is hopefully pretty clear. The second was the topic you might want to cover. I'll send a link separately.
02:25:14 I don't see it separately, but maybe it's down the ways.
02:25:16 A little bit.
02:25:17 Brody says. So what do you think of Jews?
02:25:23 What do I think of Jews?
02:25:27 I don't know what's.
02:25:27 Uh.
02:25:31 Hey girl.
02:25:32 You're hungry. You.
02:25:36 I don't know if that really explains it, but.
02:25:38 There is some fatigue.
02:25:42 I I definitely. I definitely have the the Hebrew fatigue.
02:25:47 The Hebrew flu, if you.
Eddie Murphy
02:25:48 Will.
Devon Stack
02:25:51 Man of low moral fiber. I absolutely hate the term Hispanics. When people say Hispanics, they mean Mexicans. When they're talking about Hispanic migrants from Guatemala. That is Mexicans, Brazilians, Mexicans, all the countries South of Mexico are full on Mexicans. Well, you know.
02:26:09 It's funny, it's it's. It's not even like that. Crazy to to phrase it that way, because up until recently at least, anyone north of the Mexican border, if you were talking to someone that was a Spanish speaker, when they were talking about Canada or America, they would just say you're a North Americana.
02:26:27 So it's you're just a North American. Which is funny because Mexico, they wouldn't say that about a Mexican in the in Mexico is in.
02:26:34 North America, so.
02:26:36 It's not really North America, though, until you.
02:26:39 Get out of Mexico.
02:26:42 My fat little ********.
Alex Jones
02:26:45 Toe swelling management.
Peter Jennins
02:26:46 Why is my?
02:26:52 Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:26:54 My fellow returned to town just got transferred and drove 8 hours to to New Mexico.
02:26:59 At the rate I'm being moved, SI might meet you at the grocery store one of these days. Also, I appreciate you calling.
02:27:07 Out my my.
02:27:07 Cute little friend ********. Made my day.
Eddie Murphy
02:27:12 Oh, there you go.
Devon Stack
02:27:13 There you go. A lot, a lot of your ******* out there.
02:27:18 New mexico's.
02:27:19 Not all bad, but it's, you know.
02:27:22 If you've seen Breaking Bad, then you know what you're getting yourself into. To some extent, it's fiction.
02:27:27 But also not really.
02:27:30 Age of anxiety.
02:27:33 Age of.
02:27:36 And deciding that I love all the work you do speaking the uncomfortable, painful, depressing truth and not sugar coating anything but how in the hell do you keep your spirits up? Because I am in a state of absolute rage and hopelessness at times seeing.
02:27:55 Eddie Murphy wishes he was white. Every time he looks at himself in the mirror, he spooked by the Spooks staring back at him.
02:28:03 Isn't his wife also white?
Eddie Murphy
02:28:08 Let me see.
Devon Stack
02:28:13 No, Richard Pryor's wife was white. Or does he not have a wife?
02:28:22 He has a black ex-wife and a blonde.
02:28:28 Life partner or something? I don't know what this is supposed to be.
02:28:33 But I know I'm starting to.
02:28:34 See a little pattern here.
02:28:36 Here's here's who? Uh.
02:28:39 Eddie Murphy is with.
02:28:44 A pattern has emerged.
02:28:48 So there you go.
02:28:51 I guess it's good. I guess it's racism, right? It's internalized racism.
02:28:59 And as far as keeping my spirits up, look guys, there's more to life than this, and I focus as much as people think that I don't focus on solutions and there's just not a lot of.
02:29:09 Solutions people like.
02:29:10 And so I focus on solutions in my in my personal life.
02:29:15 And look, I just stay busy, you know, with wells going haywire and roofs caving in, and I just got my headlights working again on my car tonight. So I got headlights again. That was.
02:29:27 Kind of fun.
02:29:29 Still not sure why that was happening. Was blowing a fuse all the time?
02:29:32 And I didn't really do anything like I I I changed the relay and I changed the fuse and it was still blowing fuses and I took the bulbs out and the the ground or the negative wire looked like I had some corrosion on it. So I put some contact cleaner on it.
02:29:50 And.
02:29:51 The same bulb and now they're just.
02:29:53 Working so I don't know what the hell, hopefully that will keep working.
02:29:56 I thought rats had chewed through the wiring because they did that on another of.
Eddie Murphy
02:30:00 One of my cars.
Devon Stack
02:30:02 That's one of the fun things about the desert is rodents like The Chew all the wiring out of your car.
02:30:08 So I was hoping that wasn't it because it I was expecting to have to rewire the headlights, but maybe not.
02:30:16 But yeah, stuff like that. Just I just.
02:30:17 Stay busy.
02:30:19 I stay busy and I think about how I can solve these problems for myself and my.
02:30:26 And I don't worry about this stuff. I I don't have any control over. It's good to know this stuff. You have to know this stuff and you have to be ready and and and able to counteract this kind of stuff in whichever way you can. But you also have to be able to accept that there's.
02:30:44 Some ways you can't.
02:30:46 And that's OK. Well, it's not OK, but you know, I mean, it's OK and that worrying about it's not going to solve it either.
02:30:55 Variety channel says. Have you seen the UK documentary series 7UP? In 1964, they interviewed 14 English 7 year olds, asking them about a range of issues.
02:31:07 What makes it interesting is that the catch up with them seven years later.
02:31:13 14/21/28 and 35.
02:31:17 And so on. Maybe you could do an episode on now. I've never heard of that.
02:31:23 I'll put that in another tab also. That sounds interesting.
02:31:29 Yeah, with the UK stuff, it's.
02:31:32 Part of the reason why I would be less inclined to maybe to cover on this channel.
02:31:36 Is.
02:31:38 I'm not going.
02:31:38 To be able to relate to the.
02:31:44 The UK is, you know, as much as someone who lives there. Like I can't speak to the the environment that I wasn't in, so it it it's it's foreign, right it's I mean, you know, we're both white people and I'm very Anglo but you know the UK is foreign to me and so it's harder. I don't like it when.
02:32:05 Like when foreign people comment on the political and social.
02:32:10 Situation in America and they get it wrong. It really, you know.
02:32:14 Kind of irritates me, but the cause like how do they know and I get it, I get why they pay attention to it because it's America. But I don't want to be doing the other. I don't want to be doing the opposite of that where I'm.
02:32:23 Pretending like I.
02:32:24 Know what the?
02:32:24 Hell's going on in some other country, but I'll take a look at it because sometimes that you know that that's not.
02:32:30 Like a an.
02:32:31 Obstacle depending on what it is.
02:32:34 Variety Channel says please play the last 20 seconds of the bass title Boy, Girl regarding their opinion of colored people.
02:32:48 Why do you? Why? Why do you? Why do people send do that? Why? Why? Why do people do this?
02:32:57 Here's click, click play this thing at this time. What am I, a ******* jukebox?
02:33:05 I guess so. I guess I'm a ******* jukebox, huh?
02:33:11 What is this?
02:33:14 33 You better be good.
Peter Jennins
02:33:19 But they they when they go, they put their.
Speaker 7
02:33:26 Television like that. I didn't. I didn't. I didn't know anybody who's colored.
02:33:33 And I didn't.
02:33:34 And I didn't want anybody who's colored. Thank you very much.
Peter Jennins
02:33:38 Told people who don't like him very much. No, it's it sounds like ghostly colored people. Poo poo poo with red eyes.
02:33:39 Ohh wow.
02:33:52 Don't really think.
Devon Stack
02:33:53 About what they really what they really look like.
02:33:54 So this is this is my main kind of. It's like it's hard for me to relate because it's like.
02:34:00 I I I.
02:34:01 Know the context of 1964 in America and I wasn't alive but you.
02:34:05 Like I at least have a a better understanding, I don't know what it was like in the UK in 1964 so much.
Peter Jennins
02:34:12 It's the same as me of my.
Devon Stack
02:34:18 But thank you for that hammer of Thorazine, hammer of Thorazine.
Speaker
02:34:27 As far as.
Some other kid
02:34:27 I can see.
Peter Jennins
02:34:28 Where?
Devon Stack
02:34:32 Hammer of thorns and you recently mentioned inflation and price increases.
02:34:37 In 1971, right before leaving the gold standard, minimum wage was $1.60.
02:34:44 To have that same buying power now you need $89.
02:34:50 Many doctors and lawyers now have lower relative wages than felon Knight janitors in 1971.
02:35:00 I am not surprised by that in the slightest.
02:35:04 I am not surprised by that in the slightest and in fact look a lot of the, you know, a lot of it is gold standard. A lot of it's, you know, inflation tied to the Fed and stuff like that. But a lot of it's just it it it's the mixture, it's the perfect storm. It's the mixture of that with all the cheap labor that came in from South the border and and.
02:35:24 Well, now it's not even just like, oh, we need someone to clean our houses and to to pick the the fruit and ****. And it's like, no, we need people to be what CEO of good.
02:35:33 Well.
02:35:34 I mean, come on, you couldn't find.
02:35:35 A white guy to do that.
02:35:37 Apparently not.
02:35:39 Yeah, I'm not. I'm not. I'm not shocked by that.
02:35:43 Age of anxiety.
02:35:53 Age of anxiety. What I've learned from Professor Stack Extreme is that white hatred is only more open today because there's less whites.
02:36:02 It was always there decades prior, but they had to be less upfront about it and more gentle towards the majority white gentiles, the native or the narrative hasn't changed, the demographics did exactly, if you if you walk away from this with anything.
02:36:18 That would be a a.
02:36:20 Perfect lesson to learn and.
02:36:22 Look, you could say the same thing about black behavior. Blacks used to fear ******.
02:36:30 They do not fear weighty.
02:36:32 Part of it's a percentage thing.
02:36:35 And part of it's a cultural shift among whites, where blacks are treated like gods now or, or certainly people without the expectation of of personal responsibility.
02:36:52 Just in, Quinn says, have you ever done a 9/11 stream? I can't find it. No, I haven't.
02:36:59 That that would be more than one string. That would be a lot of stuff. And there's just there's other people that have done so much work on it that to some degree I'd be rehashing it. Maybe I should just just because I mean, look, I think Ryan Dawson's got a lot of good work on it, but unfortunately he's just.
02:37:19 He's got the charisma.
02:37:21 Of of Ben Stein. You know, like it's it's it's so dry and like it the flow is really you know it's.
02:37:31 Like his older videos, it made sense that they would look so amateur because he was younger. It was, you know, online video was relatively new, but I saw a video and look, I'm not trying to talk ****, but I saw a video he just.
02:37:43 Recently.
02:37:44 Produced and it.
02:37:45 Was like.
02:37:46 The same it's like like there's going to be people that want the information enough to where they'll sit through it.
02:37:53 But there's going to be a lot of people that won't. It's kind of like the flyer thing I was telling people that if you're going to be putting up pro.
02:37:58 Uh pro white Flyers. What? What you don't?
02:38:01 Do is put something that you think is cool. You have to produce something that you that the person you're trying to reach will think is cool and and unfortunately not just with Dawson with a lot of 9/11 content. The people that have successfully pulled that off have done it with misinformation.
02:38:22 Like loose change for example right, the presentation of it is is. Well was I mean I I saw it like many years ago. It's full of misinformation. But it was presented in a way that was palatable to a lot of people. That's why it became so.
02:38:36 Popular and so maybe it would be a good idea to regurgitate to other people's works in a way that's understandable. I just don't know. I don't know that I would reach many more people doing that, but.
02:38:51 But I've I've I've stayed away from doing it just because there's so much to it that it would take a really long time to do it just.
02:39:00 This.
02:39:01 But maybe maybe that would be like a long term project and maybe by by this 911, who knows.
02:39:08 Lucky Larry Silverstein just wanted to support the stream and stop by and say hi. I'm glad most of the flat naggers seem to be gone from the comments. It's becoming not cool to be a flat. You need a pancake ******* pancake head, which sadly is just what it takes for some people to stop saying everything is fake. It just has to seem not cool to them.
02:39:30 And that's what I said when I went hard against the ******* pancakes.
02:39:35 I said this has to be done.
02:39:38 It's it's. It's the only way to get. You're right. If they were people that reasoned, they wouldn't believe it in the 1st place. You have to make it seem something. That is is going to leave them open to ridicule and look, there's going to be some people that embrace that. That's what they get off on. That's why they believe it because they like the ridicule. But the average person.
02:39:58 Is gonna, if they think it's. It makes them sound like.
02:40:00 A ******* ******.
02:40:03 They'll. Yeah, they'll even. They believe it. They.
02:40:05 Won't pipe up.
02:40:07 But ultimately, it's a denial of white white history.
02:40:13 Right, achievement. You know the Greeks figuring that **** out.
02:40:18 And.
02:40:20 It's it's frustrating to see people try to simultaneously say that whites are a a good, intelligent, reasoned in many ways, superior culture.
02:40:40 With superior achievements in science and technology.
02:40:45 But also we're big liars that lie about all of our achievements and and everything's really a trick.
02:40:53 And a lie.
02:40:54 It's like well, which which is it?
02:40:57 I mean, why would I want to preserve white culture if most of it's just this big lie to like?
02:41:03 Protect the lizard people or something? It kind of sounds like something I'd want to tear down, honestly.
02:41:09 Uh, Rooster says, missed the last couple of streams, but I wanted to post this in response to the Carnick episode. Check out this recreation of the Confederate rebel yell. It's only a few seconds, you guys and your ******* links, that I swear to Christ.
02:41:26 The.
02:41:28 There's actual recordings of the original rebel yells.
02:41:33 But I'll I'll play this, whatever.
02:41:35 As we're describing.
02:41:46 Yeah, there's, there's. I've watched interviews with old Confederates Confederate soldiers before they passed on. Obviously, there's not a whole lot of footage of of stuff like that, because they didn't have sound recording.
02:41:57 Until the the 20th century. But they're they. They they. I've heard real recordings of old timers doing their rebel. Yeah.
02:42:08 Terrace Tarantulas says I'm Gen. X and we only had three black kids in our school in the 1980s, but there was a neighborhood that I wasn't allowed to go to because it was all black and they had their own police force. Fast forward to 2007 and they wanted to make Spanish my hometown's language.
02:42:27 I sang in the link last Saturday. Yeah, I believe that. Uh, there's uh.
02:42:33 You know there, there were. There were absolutely suburbs that were almost entirely white with schools that were almost entirely white.
02:42:42 Even in in some of the bigger cities, and that just does not, I mean, I'm sure it exists someplace. It's just not a very frequent occurrence anymore. It's just not, you know, it's not possible.
02:42:56 Terrace, tarantula. Ohh wait.
02:42:59 Then I skip one I skipped 1.
02:43:03 Blood stained away Vase says a channel called Unpacked covered the Jewishness of the films on YouTube.
02:43:10 They're starting to spell these things out now to set the tone and lessen the impact of the public noticing. Yeah, on YouTube link, I'll check that out later.
02:43:21 UM, I'll put another tab.
02:43:29 I do feel like there is a.
02:43:31 There is a little bit of that going.
Eddie Murphy
02:43:33 On.
Devon Stack
02:43:34 I will say that.
02:43:35 Terrace Tarantula says growing up in the 1980s, Dad had one rule.
02:43:40 If I ever brought home a black man, a repacking my suitcase and moving out.
02:43:46 Well, that's very good. Sounds like you had a.
02:43:50 A caring father, lying says I found the game.
Peter Jennins
02:43:58 They were prepared.
Devon Stack
02:44:00 There's the the talking food dish that always interrupts the show or often interrupts the show. Do you want some food? Go get some food. Classified. Oh boy. Like classified cat. Almost got nailed by the the following.
Numbers Lady
02:44:08 OK.
Devon Stack
02:44:18 Feeling. That's how I knew that I was the other room and classified cat came like barreling out of the room like he was being chased by a pack of feral negroids.
02:44:32 Now this smashed down of all KZ manager.
02:44:40 And that's what it's called. It's a DOS game.
02:44:43 You might be able to play it online if they cause uh.
02:44:49 Let me see. That's a weird name.
02:44:53 Let me see it cause archive.org.
02:45:00 They'll have DOS games.
02:45:03 Then I'll run. Oops.
02:45:11 Now I have DOS games that will run in a emulator sometimes.
02:45:20 There.
02:45:24 Little play.
02:45:29 No, I don't have it set up.
Eddie Murphy
02:45:30 On that one.
Devon Stack
02:45:33 There's no preview.
Eddie Murphy
02:45:38 Uh, this one.
Devon Stack
02:45:40 Now preview.
02:45:43 Well, I'll tell you what, I'll I'll download this and get this running on.
02:45:48 An emulator at some point.
02:45:54 Yeah, that's too bad. Sometimes they'll have it where it will actually play in the browser.
02:46:01 KZ manager all right.
02:46:06 Zazi Maktab Zbot says, do they farmer still use Zyklon for its originally intended use as a pesticide? What happens is Zyklon after the war. Thanks for the show.
02:46:21 Do what do farmers still use Zyklon for delouse. I mean, I think it was used for delousing. I don't think they still use it as a pesticide. Pesticides have changed a lot and especially with the GMO's and everything now. And there's a lot of laws about pesticides. You know, after the DDT stuff and everything else. So.
02:46:42 I do. I I really doubt that it's being used commercially for anything anymore. It was useful that, you know it would. It has such a bad name now. It probably isn't used.
Alex Jones
02:46:46 Even.
Devon Stack
02:46:55 Night makes your review says, inspired by your famous getting the pit meme. I wanted to come up with my own different but inspired by it, so I may get in the volcano very short. You too.
02:47:11 What is this like link night?
02:47:13 We're playing ******* Zelda over here.
02:47:25 Is gone. Is that like calendar or something?
02:47:31 I can't tell that.
02:47:34 Oh no, it's uh.
02:47:36 That's a Klingon, right? That's a.
02:47:40 That's a Star Trek thing, OK?
02:47:44 I I approve, volcanoes would also work. All right. No notes for a not.
02:47:55 All right.
02:47:55 You know what?
02:48:00 Miss Ferrett is traveling Bunny Bazaar.
Eddie Murphy
02:48:03 All right.
Devon Stack
02:48:06 Hey, just watch the Valentine's Day edition. I thought you might find it interesting to know that I live in Kansas. They let the guy who stole the statue loose after they first caught him. He broke into the House of a family I know took their medicine and started ranting about or ranting trying to.
02:48:24 Burn the statue held the guy hostage for two hours. I knew that before they found him that it was going to be a Mexican who took it. Reportedly he got beat up in prison, likely by blanks.
02:48:39 Well, there you go. Now that's.
02:48:41 Why am I not surprised? Right, that says then just part and parcel living in America now. Hey, you know what? That, that I guess.
02:48:50 That makes the.
02:48:52 The the impending race war, a little more complicated, right? It's not just it's not going to.
02:48:59 Just be you.
02:49:00 Know two sides to that to that story.
02:49:05 Ripped homeless guy having noticed that woke ideology stops where economic policy begins. It's both harmful and the distraction. You get the identity politics, which are this of by design, but you can't identify as a pensioner and claim payments economically. We are a fascist state.
02:49:25 The resources move.
Eddie Murphy
02:49:27 Updated.
Devon Stack
02:49:29 Researchers move only one way.
02:49:33 There's a lot to unpack there.
02:49:36 I would say I disagree to some extent.
02:49:40 I'm sure there's a lot of fascists listening that will disagree also, but I also I just disagree. I mean, I don't disagree that there is an unholy alliance between the federal government and large corporations, and in some ways that is the criticism of fascism, that fascists don't always have, at least to me.
02:50:01 Hey.
02:50:04 An acceptable answer to because you have to. I mean, the only way that works is if you you're in control of all these institutions, which we're clearly not. And that's the danger of it is when someone else gets in charge of it, then you've got the the entire the force of all the corporations and the government after you. And so while it is kind of building to be like, oh, fascism.
02:50:24 It's not entirely baseless, to be honest. It's not, and it's not. I mean, it's stupid the way that they they they don't. They're not thinking of it that way. These are the people that say that, but you know.
02:50:38 There is. There is a little.
02:50:39 You have a.
02:50:40 A fascist reality when it when you have companies like Google married to the the federal government, the way that it is and a lot of these companies were seeded by the federal government, right? Like a lot of these companies like Facebook, I mean you're not going to be able to convince me over that. That wasn't part of.
02:50:59 DARPA is what was it called? Some life log.
02:51:04 So, and there's a lot of this technology, including Google Search was also seeded by by the federal government, all all a lot of the stuff was started by the fellow government and then run by Jews and then as to the.
Eddie Murphy
02:51:19 Was that a part?
Devon Stack
02:51:21 The the woke ideology stops where economy or economic policy begins. I don't really believe that because I think they're willing to lose. I mean they they print money.
02:51:32 I think they're willing to lose a lot.
02:51:33 Of money I I.
02:51:34 Think that they're willing to lose a lot of money so.
02:51:37 Much as they they don't lose the the public.
02:51:41 I don't think when they roll this stuff back, they're rolling it back because of economic reasons. I think the whole go go broke thing is a fallacy. I think that they've proven time and time again they're willing to go broke. I think that if they think that if they think they're moving the football.
02:52:01 Then money is no object. I just think when they get in a situation where they think that that that it's having a they've boiled the frog too fast and they've got to turn the heat down a little bit. They're willing to do.
02:52:13 That.
02:52:13 Too, and make it seem as if that.
02:52:15 The oh, you. You guys are right.
02:52:17 You know, but they're, you know, that's by no means, are they, you know. Are they reversing course?
02:52:24 White cake says what's your opinion of Adolf Adolf Hitler? Like him? Hate him if you have one main criticism, what would it be? Who else has done more for white people in the last century? Well, I think he got a lot of white people killed. I think my number one criticism would have been his attempted expand.
02:52:40 And I know, I know, there's a different size of that story and whatever, but I think that he could have just played it cool and not tried to expand the right to the degree that his ambitions led him to do and and look, I know, I know there's two sides.
02:52:59 To that and I'm.
02:53:00 But I think that the truth is somewhere in the middle when it comes to his desire to expand. I don't think that that's undocumented by any means, and it did lead to a lot of dead white people and a lot of Jewish power. A lot of that stuff backfired. So it's complicated. And I think this is the answer.
02:53:19 I think look, I think he was a patriot and I think he was obviously.
02:53:24 A.
02:53:28 A phenomenal leader for time.
02:53:31 And and had a lot of potential and.
02:53:33 I just think that some.
02:53:36 You know some things.
02:53:38 Didn't work out quite the way that he had expected.
02:53:43 Bellicose critique says since everyone keeps asking the best stack stash in order are streams, burns, libel edition, century of self series, pacon, Satanic Panic? The basically condensed Europa where you cover and frank in the same.
02:54:04 Old School Pleasantville review Gran Torino. The movie with the Jew labor organizer. Organizer. Yeah, also the the the Rothschild movie one was was pretty good. There's a few of them from the old school.
02:54:18 One the great boomer deception, I think, is the one that the the Jew labor organizer.
02:54:26 Creative Bot 72 says good show tonight. We'll appreciate that.
02:54:32 Mr. Cho Lee.
02:54:34 Mr. Charlie.
02:54:42 Mr. cholley. Good evening, Devin. This is your show and I wouldn't ever tell you how to run it, however.
02:54:49 Here we go.
02:54:52 We God on our side in this endeavor, now more than ever. Could you please consider not taking the Lord's name in vain? GD and JC please consider this as always and thank you for your content. I I have a different interpretation as to what that means than you do.
02:55:11 I I I firmly believe that taking the Lord's name in vain is is saying things like lying to people about what God wants them to do.
02:55:24 Arch Stanton, Arch Stanton.
Speaker 7
02:55:28 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
02:55:34 Arch stands in a very dark VAX conspiracy theory, one of about 20 years ago. Or what if about 20 years ago, they designed childhood vaccines to screw up children's hormone levels? And that, plus social conditioning, is why Gen. Z is so gay, too paranoid. Well, I'll tell you one thing, someone has yet to explain the record low levels of testosterone.
02:55:57 And and men.
02:55:59 One of the reasons why you have that meme saying that, oh, if you look at men back in the 1970s and 80s, they look older. No, they don't look older, they just look less boyish.
02:56:11 They they look less boyish because.
02:56:14 They have way more testosterone.
02:56:17 The average testosterone like it's something crazy. I forget what the actual number is, but it's something insane. Like it's like like, I feel like it's like you have less than 1/3 of the, like, the the boomers testosterone. If you're born after.
02:56:33 Especially were born for like 1990 or.
02:56:35 Something like that.
02:56:37 There's and and no one. No one has explained that, and those theories, you know, like that, how they put soy in everything and maybe the amount of carbs, you know, because of the food, you know, pyramid and all this other ****. But you know, I.
02:56:52 I wouldn't think that.
02:56:52 It would be.
02:56:53 Too crazy to assume that there might have been vaccines designed to lower testosterone?
02:57:01 I I I guess that would be something to try to investigate if you I guess the problem would be that because so many, I mean I had to be vaccinated like with a bunch of **** before I could go to.
02:57:12 To public school, so I don't know where you'd get because I'm pretty sure it's true of most people.
02:57:19 So I'm not sure where you would get a population large enough of unvaccinated people. I think a lot of Americans have some kind of, you know, mystery juice in them.
02:57:29 DeWitt says Dev and I've been watching for a few years now. I heard you make allusions to it, but I've never heard what it means to you to be black. Pilled. Do you feel like a South Africa situation is inevitable for the US?
02:57:43 Well, I've expired a couple of times for me black code names accepting the reality of the situation and not pretending as if this is something that by you know, just stopping illegal immigration and focusing on legal, you know, basically what magnetars want is, is paving the way to hell.
02:58:03 And that being black, pilled is understanding that understanding that we don't have any representation and understand that we're not voting our way out of this situation and understanding that no one's going to come and save you.
02:58:15 And that's that's really what it what it comes down to is just facing that very real situation that we're that we're in that so many people avoid and don't think about which is.
02:58:29 Partially why we're in the situation.
02:58:30 We're in the first place.
02:58:32 As far as becoming South Africa?
02:58:36 I mean the population and the minority, the the white minority, what is it like? I mean, it's crazy different in South Africa, they're they're like.
02:58:44 I almost feel like, well, they're like 10% of the population or something like that, right? Like, so it's different.
02:58:50 I don't know that we'd ever get well, maybe right start. Find a place to go. We'll go there.
02:59:01 Demographics of South Africa.
02:59:11 It's.
02:59:15 What year was this?
02:59:22 Yeah, I mean it's it's somewhere, I mean there there's no current data that I've got real quick, but the most recent data even.
02:59:32 And it.
02:59:34 Well, that seems old that says 1960.
02:59:42 Yeah, they're they're hovering around 9%.
02:59:46 As of 2011.
02:59:49 So I mean.
02:59:51 I don't even know how you'd. I don't even.
02:59:53 Know why you'd.
02:59:54 Live there and well, maybe a lot of people.
02:59:56 Don't have a whole lot of options, but.
02:59:58 We're still far cry from.
03:00:00 From 9%. But yeah, if we ever get in that kind of a boat, then it's going to go the same way.
03:00:08 Teja says let's do it again. 100 and 10110.
03:00:14 What are you talking?
03:00:15 About $1,000,000.
03:00:16 4.
03:00:20 Our Stanton says the song at the end of that special.
03:00:23 Reminded me of.
03:00:24 Anti racist Hitler singing children of the rainbow.
03:00:29 Yeah, it was pretty bad.
03:00:31 Steve just, Steve says thanks for the very consistent stream of entertainment over the years. What are your thoughts on people like Mark Dice that often point out the problems and hinted the cause, but never?
03:00:41 Just say it.
03:00:42 Are they a positive for the movement by getting people in the door or a detriment?
03:00:52 Like look, I don't want to say this.
03:00:53 About anyone specifically.
03:00:58 But I think that.
03:01:02 I don't think that when people make those decisions that do it that way, then it's anything other than money. That's the the deciding factor. I don't think it for people that beat around the Bush, they think to themselves, well, I'm being a gateway. I'm the gateway drug.
03:01:22 Yeah, if people watch my stuff and they'll go into the harder stuff, I don't.
03:01:26 I don't think they think of it like that.
03:01:28 I think they think I'll get kicked off this platform that pays my rent.
03:01:33 Or in his case, I mean his.
03:01:35 His mortgage? He's he's got to.
03:01:37 Be raking it in.
03:01:38 I mean, maybe not as much as he was.
03:01:41 Because I'm pretty sure he's gone through demonetization things in.
03:01:45 The past but.
03:01:46 He's been YouTube forever. That's his career.
03:01:49 And I I I think for people like that it's a career choice. I don't think it's a.
03:01:58 Or any other choice. I think it's just a career choice.
03:02:02 A lowly scribe in God's army. Fear of well and septic tank problems keeps me up at night. I'm only a little bit outside the city but hope to make it out to the wastelands someday.
03:02:15 Yeah, well, the, the.
03:02:16 The well that that's broken. It worked for 20 years.
03:02:19 Before that pump went out.
03:02:21 So I mean, yeah, it sucks any kind of, well, stuff. It sucks and it's expensive. And what, you know, digging a well is really expensive.
03:02:30 But once it's done, you're pretty good, and as long as you do it right, you.
03:02:35 Should be good for a while.
03:02:40 Septic tanks are are easier to to make those those work you have to you have to like **** something up for that to not work my septic tank.
03:02:47 I think is like.
03:02:49 Like 40 years old or something crazy like that and.
Eddie Murphy
03:02:51 It's fine.
Devon Stack
03:02:54 It was just a big.
03:02:54 Tank and one of those little more than.
03:02:56 To it than that, but not really, Winston Smith says. We was kings.
03:03:01 Maybe next time says was Starship Troopers predictive programming to get kids to join the military four years later, after 911 in 2001? I think so. Now Starship Troopers was satire making fun of.
03:03:20 Fascism, just in a hokey way. I I saw it when I was young last time I saw it was when it was new and I hated it because it just like I didn't. They didn't do a good enough job.
03:03:34 Conveying the satire, it just seemed like bad movie it to me. It just seemed like a movie that was made for the kinds of people that say like stuff like insane things like ohh, it's so bad it's good, like they like cheesy stuff like I've never understood why anyone would like that. I don't like cheesy stuff.
03:03:53 And when it came out, I just was like.
03:03:55 Just it's just not good.
03:03:57 Like it's just a bad sci-fi movie. It's got like, the special effects were kind of bad and the acting was kind of. And I in retrospect now like, I get what they were trying to make it satirical, but it did come across.
03:04:09 And I was.
03:04:10 I was pretty young when I watched it too, so maybe it just flew over my head.
03:04:13 But I haven't seen it as as a as a an adult really, actually, so I'd have to. I'd have to go and rewatch it.
03:04:23 Tejas says.
03:04:25 Uh.
03:04:28 OK, Z in the video game is.
Teen Asian
03:04:31 Concentration slugger.
Alex Jones
03:04:33 There you go.
Devon Stack
03:04:35 So it's like SIM city, only for concentration camps, I guess.
03:04:39 Age of Anxiety, says Devin, that link night. What are we playing? Zelda deserves a ******* womp. Yeah, it does. It does a.
03:04:48 Deserve.
03:04:53 Great Plains Calvary. Growing up, we still used Zyklon tablets to great to treat grain bins as and gas Prairie dogs. It was effective, but maybe not exactly legal, yeah.
03:05:07 I mean, depends on how longer.
03:05:09 You grew up, but.
03:05:11 That doesn't sound very legal, but yeah, I I don't think it's in commercial use. Maybe it is, maybe it is today.
03:05:21 Beach Boys Beach Boys with the *** **** money. Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself with. How Julie this Fagg is.
03:05:51 Beach.
Eddie Murphy
03:05:51 Guys.
Devon Stack
03:05:55 Never forget the juice I up day of rage one year ago today I remember because it's on my birthday. Well, here's.
03:06:05 For the fund.
03:06:07 Day of right was that. Ohh that was the.
03:06:10 Yeah, that was the that. Nothing happened, thing that they said like uh.
03:06:14 Like whites are going to rise up or something.
03:06:16 Like that.
03:06:18 See if I can.
03:06:19 Find like an article about that.
03:06:21 Day of rage.
03:06:30 They have rained.
03:06:44 Ohh no, this is something else this is.
03:06:45 Hamas, Dave range.
03:06:50 No. You know what they've done is they've.
03:06:55 They've used that term for so many things.
03:07:01 That it's kind of like your friend. There's like Hezbollah day of rage. There's Arab Spring, Day of rage. There's.
03:07:08 So I can't find like the there's day of rage in Lebanon. There's, you know, I don't see any.
03:07:14 There's even a a friend there. They just they've used it so much, it's hard. I think that you're talking about the one that they were saying there was going to be like a white uprising that never happened.
03:07:24 But they use that term constantly, so like the results are all over the place.
03:07:31 Bobby Lee Swagger, you're dev. I know you don't like black people, but you should probably stop being siege pill that's out of control. Well, I didn't say I don't. I don't like.
03:07:41 All black people.
03:07:43 Actually, I haven't believe it or not, there are. There are out there, there are handful.
03:07:48 Of the where is it?
03:07:52 There are actually a.
03:07:53 Couple the magic.
03:07:55 They do exist.
03:07:59 I I might shock you to hear that.
03:08:02 But they do exist in terms of groups.
03:08:05 Total net negative absolutely no question about it.
03:08:10 Absolutely not. Magnum siege pill. I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know if you're the one. I don't know if you've been, like, sarcastic or not, because I haven't. I haven't.
03:08:20 Telling anyone to do anything crazy. Hammer thorazine. Hammer. Thorazine.
03:08:28 Versus.
03:08:36 Hammer thorazine. Most docks use 250 to 1000 as the.
03:08:43 .0 doctors as the T lab range. Ridiculous as these were just averages from random men tested decades ago, today's norm is terrible. Whether you're 18 or 80, you're better off being high triple to low quadruple digits. T is dirt cheap, but it can be tricky to find.
03:09:05 A wise prescriber? Yeah, it's.
03:09:11 It's. Yeah, it's it's entirely possible that they engineered that. I have a hard time understanding how something like that would take place normally.
03:09:22 Mr. Cho Lee.
03:09:24 Says PS. I agree with you, but I think taking his name in a flippant manner is too just something to think about. So many Christians are turned off by this well.
03:09:37 Good for them.
03:09:41 Variety channel.
03:09:43 Says I found there was an American version of 7UP called age 7 in America.
03:09:48 And it starts in 1991 with seven-year olds, and catches up with them every seven years. I don't know if it's any good. I skipped through it and it seems like half the participants are mud people.
03:10:04 It's called.
03:10:08 Age 7 in America, 1991.
03:10:12 Alright, I'll open that in another tab.
03:10:18 National Review says we've black pilled day of Rage edition. Also, sorry for the link, we're just kind of proud of the fact that I finally was able to create one inspired by the stack pit. It was such a relevant meme rod. No, no problem. I'm just giving you a ****.
03:10:38 Tonight has been a little bit linked tacular.
03:10:40 I'll I'll tell you that much. It's.
03:10:42 Alright, it's fine.
03:10:45 It's fine. Russell Mcclintock served for the love of God. Please don't start pulling up your well casing. Having a professional replace your pump should not be drastically costly. Should be less than $1200. Point up. Your casing will likely collapse. You're well.
03:11:05 Please consult somebody before you do anything. Thanks to the string, I'm not going to pull the casing. The casing is not what it's not.
03:11:13 The casing stays there. It's the the pipe that goes to the the pump that you pull up the well casings.
03:11:22 Yeah, you don't. You don't pull out. That stays there.
03:11:25 That's fine, and I'll tell you what you're you're super low balling it with 1200 bucks. Believe me. I'm. I'm. I'm hearing four times that for the local people to pull it up and replace the pump and.
03:11:40 All that stuff.
03:11:41 Art Stanton just realized you might not have seen the cartoon short anti racist Hitler if not OK alright.
03:11:57 Ah.
Science Mike
03:12:03 Density.
Devon Stack
03:12:07 OK.
03:12:08 I'll check it out later. I'll. We're coming down. Hey, Devin. Good stream, as always. Just caught the end of the stream. Just stop by to send some shekels. Well, I appreciate that offer. Comment, Don.
03:12:21 Tejas says, please don't start taking synthetic testosterone. It will reduce your body's ability to make its own. Yeah, I've never. I've never taken it. And I'm more of a firm believer in diet, changing and exercise to try to fix that. But I think to I think if you get maybe over 50 or something like that, you might not.
03:12:42 It might might be something to look at, I don't know. I it's not something I think I have a problem with, but I I haven't had my my 2 levels checked, so who knows, maybe I do, but it's not something I've.
03:12:57 I've I'm planning.
03:12:58 On ripped homeless Guy says what I meant about woke and economics. Is that the crazy colorful haired gay boy trans girl stuff?
03:13:08 That's a mouthful. Is a distraction to keep the idiots at each other's throats with government as their protector enabler. Whilst the government won't help where it counts with prices of food shelters. No, I disagree. I I just think that we just watched the entire stream. Or at least, I mean I I did.
03:13:29 Explain that what the root of this is entirely.
03:13:34 The the the people susceptible to the message that being different is the virtue.
03:13:42 Being being a narcissist is a virtue, and I think that you could argue maybe they engineered it. But like this whole, they're just trying to divide this stuff. I mean, I get it. Look, I get it. You know, I I get it.
03:13:58 But it doesn't mean that.
03:14:00 I don't. I don't think that it's so artfully done right that they, oh, they're playing one side off another with this. And you know this manufactured controversy, you know, yes, to some extent that happens.
03:14:12 I think this is just the transhumanist future they want.
03:14:17 And it's it's in the way that I know this is. It's already accepted by people on the on the so-called right.
03:14:25 Like Alex Jones, though, for example, doesn't mind Blair White.
03:14:31 You know, in fact, lots of Maga people don't mind Blair White.
03:14:37 Donald Trump said that Bruce Jenner could use the women's bathroom.
03:14:47 His son said that Bruce Jenner was better looking than the less ********. Our ******** are better than their ********.
03:14:56 So it I don't think it's a manufactured controversy. I think it's an evolution of degeneracy.
03:15:03 Or devolution, I guess.
03:15:06 And it's a move into the transhumanist reality that they want to provide for us long term.
03:15:15 I don't think it's some fake.
03:15:17 Thing that that, that.
03:15:18 We fight over, I think. Look, I'll tell you like like this. I think that if you leave it up to the MAGA crowd it it's something we won't be fighting over. And in five years it'll it'll be just find me and mag a politician that's saying they want to make gay.
03:15:34 Marriage illegal. You you won't, right? You won't.
Speaker 1a
03:15:37 Yep.
Devon Stack
03:15:39 And in five years, you won't be able to find one that will.
03:15:42 Be willing to.
03:15:43 And in five years, they'll all use the correct pronouns.
03:15:49 Maybe a little bit longer. Maybe if they're they're deciding it's getting too hot, too fast, they'll, they'll, you know, it'll creep a little bit slower. Gay marriage didn't happen overnight.
03:15:59 Right. They were. They were trying to push that.
03:16:01 In the 1960s.
03:16:03 And it didn't really get any traction until the 90s, so maybe it takes 30 years, I don't know.
03:16:11 But that's also a time period where there was a white Christian majority willing to push back on that stuff, and that doesn't exist anymore. And the replacement, even the white ones.
03:16:24 Don't seem they're not that bothered by it, unless unless it affects kids, right?
03:16:32 And that's how the the protests against gay marriage began too, which is why they failed.
03:16:38 They said Ohh, I don't care if you know if two consenting adults want to get married, that's fine. I just don't want them.
03:16:44 To have kids.
03:16:46 And what did what did the the **** say? We don't want kids.
03:16:52 We just want to get married because we have these legal problems with being married.
03:17:00 Well.
03:17:01 What are they saying now? Right when you talk about the ********?
03:17:06 Well, I'm OK. But you know, if they're, I just don't want trans.
03:17:09 Kids or pedos?
03:17:13 So I could see them saying, OK, well, I could do the trans kids anymore. That was maybe we went a little too far and we're surely not pedos.
03:17:20 But then you know.
03:17:21 We already know they are pedos and that we already know they want.
03:17:24 To trans the.
03:17:25 Kids.
03:17:26 Because they're pedos.
03:17:29 So it's.
03:17:32 I I think I don't think it's manufactured.
03:17:34 At all.
03:17:36 And always, you know it's manufactured, but not for the purpose that.
03:17:39 You're talking them. Alright, guys, let me tell you. Look at Rumble over here at Rumble. We have mean Gene 72.
03:17:48 Now we talk about that tab.
03:17:49 It does that.
03:17:51 Judging from what you've publicly stated, I'm able to discern that we are around the same age, given what that we're we've witnessed as Gen. X doesn't your heart break for today's young men especially?
03:18:03 And it took me several months, but I've recently. All right, that's not a Part 2 of everything.
03:18:10 Well, again, I think you might be overestimating my age, but I will say this.
03:18:18 Yeah, I feel really bad for the younger people and not just because.
03:18:24 Of just the demographic problem, not just because.
03:18:28 Of the the ****** stuff or anything like that. It's just a worse country every single year.
03:18:36 Every year is worse than the year before every year.
03:18:42 Now it's not just linear. There's some years they go extra bad and then maybe it goes back to like, you know, the normal trend, the the trend line is going down.
03:18:52 And that's why I do what I do is I want people to understand how we got here so we can avoid falling for the same tricks, falling for the the the.
03:19:04 The magic tricks that they that have captivated so many over the years and led us to where we are now and just having a good understanding of of.
03:19:14 Of how foolish.
03:19:17 Our leadership has been, and still is.
03:19:21 So that we can.
03:19:24 You know, try to survive this.
03:19:26 Yeah, I I, I I look, I don't.
03:19:30 I don't. I don't. I'm not someone that shifts on. I'm not **** on boomers. I think sometimes and and I don't. I don't hate boomers either.
03:19:38 As a group, net negative, just like blacks.
03:19:43 You know, but you know, I I get it. I mean, I kind of get it.
03:19:49 And the same thing with zoomers. Like there's a lot of people that like this **** on zoomers.
03:19:54 But I get it. I mean I.
03:19:56 Get it? And.
03:19:59 Yeah. It's it's, uh.
03:20:02 It's going to be a rough it's like just imagine generation alpha, what they're going to be like.
03:20:08 Mean Gene 72 again says it took me several months, but I've recently caught up on all of your past content. That's quite the achievement. I've been freeloading for a long enough, long enough and we'll be supporting regularly from now on. Well, I appreciate that.
Speaker 1a
03:20:22 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:20:24 And then he followed that with another great show. Devin, thanks for all your hard work. Well, I appreciate that too.
03:20:30 And then we have ohh the the first. The first ever *** **** money from Rumble.
03:20:39 First ever, you know that that deserves a Christmas.
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03:21:16 The best Christmas ever.
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03:21:21 All right, so social observer over there popping the rumbles cherry.
03:21:27 **** these N words. Let's talk bees. Any tips for catching a queen to put in another hive? This is my second year of beekeeping. If you don't have to worry about Africanized bees finding a queen, I think is something that you can get with practice and then marking your queen will.
03:21:43 Just make it way.
03:21:45 Easier if you're just talking about splitting.
03:21:49 Hives. Then you don't need to catch the queen. You can just take A-frame of egg.
03:21:57 With a frame of bees and stick in the nuke box and they'll.
03:22:02 Make.
03:22:02 Queens and and there's no guarantee that it will get mated properly and.
03:22:08 But I've never had a problem.
03:22:10 I'm that I'm. I'm a little ******. The one hive that I was like my my over producer. That was they weren't that spicy. Yeah, they were easy to deal with. And they were. They made more money than any other *******.
03:22:27 Hive that I had and I was going to, I was going to split the hell out of it and I opened it up the other day and the populations like next to nothing and the queen is dead or it's gone and there's a laying down or laying the worker in there now. And I was like, so the queen that didn't survive the.
03:22:46 The winter and well, whatever weak genetics, I guess so. Bad luck, who knows?
03:22:53 Or they swarmed out and they and you know, I don't think they would have. But it's we never know. The weather has been really weird and never really turned to winter this year. So.
03:23:01 So it's hard to know and that's one that I caught in in January is actually still alive. Weirdly, like they're doing good, they're probably going to be evil, though. They're already kind of feisty and they're really small. That means they're going to be, they're going to have to be queened. Yeah, it's just it comes with practice. Africanized bees, it's almost impossible to find the queen because they don't.
03:23:22 Stay on the frames like you open up the hive. They just start crawling out-of-the-box and crawling on the walls of the box on the floor and the queen, just like it's just a nightmare and the and I have found the Queens, the Africanized Queens are not as big as the European Queens and so they're hard.
03:23:37 To spot anyway, but.
03:23:40 If you really need to find a queen.
03:23:43 The easiest way to do it well, not the easiest way, but the way that the the sure way of doing it.
03:23:49 Is you, you.
03:23:52 You move the box out of the way for like you get whatever box.
03:23:56 You want to get.
03:23:56 The Queen in you take that box off the stand and then you put our empty box where that hive was. So all the workers coming back while they're doing this, they're going inside that empty box instead of.
03:24:08 Just getting confused.
03:24:10 You put a clinic.
03:24:11 Glitter on top of the empty box.
03:24:13 And then you put another empty box on top of that queen excluder to act as a funnel, and then you just dump every frame of bees on top of that queen excluder and smoke the living **** out of it. So they all go through the Queen excluder, except for, you guessed it, the queen, who can't fit through it. And now you've got the queen. I've done that with Africanized times that I couldn't get the queen out.
03:24:35 And it sucks.
03:24:36 Because the whole time with Africanized bees, you put them through a traumatic experience like that, and it's just a nightmare for everyone involved.
03:24:44 But the that's the way you can do it for sure. But yeah, good luck to your, to your your be adventure. I would just do a walk away, split, look up on YouTube, look up, walk away. Split. That's the easiest way to do it if you're new.
03:25:01 And then maybe after you've done a couple of those, you can look at doing more complicated splits and doing grafting Queens. That's something I'm going to be trying this year for the first time where you actually get a little tool and you scoop an egg out of an end or out of a cell and stick it in a plastic cell and hang it upside down inside of a hive that doesn't have a clan and they.
03:25:22 They turn into a queen cell and you can do like, you know, make 40 Queens at a time that way.
03:25:29 But that's that's like next level stuff. So hopefully I I don't **** it up. All right, guys. Well, thank you so much for being here. Hope everyone's having a good weekend and a good rest of your weekend. That's surprise. I was going to have that. I talked about last week or maybe the week before that and I think it was the week before. I was like, I'm never surprised.
03:25:49 Fell through, however, might come to fruition this week.
03:25:54 And if it doesn't, then I'll tell.
03:25:55 You what it.
03:25:55 Was but just. No, I don't want to really, but it might happen this coming week and I'll let you guys know as soon as I know. I'm just waiting on confirmation for it. It's not a big deal, but it's, you know.
03:26:10 People will be happy that that it is happening.
03:26:15 All right guys.
03:26:17 Oh, this whole time I had the race mixing up. I'm sorry about that.
03:26:25 I apologize, I just realized that.
03:26:28 All right guys. Well, I hope you guys have a good weekend for the rest of.
03:26:31 The weekend.
03:26:33 For black pills, I am of course.
03:26:38 Devon stag.
03:26:41 Black history be like 60-6 trillion years ago. The tribe of Shabazz was the only surviving tribe of 13 that resided on Earth. After a rogue scientist blew up the planet splitting off the moon, migrating to Egypt briefly. They would then settle in the Islamic holy City of Mecca, developing a technologically advanced society. But a group of citizens.
03:27:01 Led by Shabazz himself, travelled to empty central Africa to harden their group and develop.
03:27:06 Features the tribe is said to have reached its peak in the year 4084 BC, but Shabazz would not be the most famous member of the tribe. That honour goes to Yakub, the creator of the white race born in Mecca. Yakub was born with an extremely large head which gave him unmatched intelligence. Discovering the law of attraction, from playing with magnets.
03:27:26 He theorized he could create new people who could attract others with lies and deceit to rule over the original black man exhausting the knowledge of mechan universities. At age 18, Jacob discovered that a black man had a separate black and brown germ with 59,999 follows.
03:27:44 He went to the Isle of Pilan modern day Patmos, establishing a dictatorial regime in which black traits were bred out through a eugenics program in which blacker skinned babies were killed but lighter skinned babies were allowed to live. After 200 years he would create the Brown race. Yakub would die at the age of 150 years old.
Peter Jennins
03:27:54 Right.
Devon Stack
03:28:04 But his followers continued his work, eventually creating the red and Yellow races until after 600 years. The white race was born. The brutal conditions made this race evil by nature, born with an innate desire to lie and murder black people, the white race would travel to Mecca, where they would wreak havoc and mayhem on the popular.
03:28:23 Nation they were exiled to Europe, where Mechan soldiers would patrol the border to prevent the Devils from crossing. The whites would further degenerate into barbarism, living naked and eating raw meat. Am man named Moses would teach them to wear clothes and try to civilize them. When he gave up, he blew up 300 of the worst white people with dynamite, the whites.
03:28:43 Whoever had by this point learn technology using trickery and lack of empathy to usurp power and enslave the black race, bringing the first slaves to America. Some whites realised they were evil and tried to go back to being black, but with nothing to go by, they instead became gorillas, yakubu's.
03:29:00 Money would usher in a period of violence and misery. The white race, starting in 1914, would rule for 6000 years until the original black people regained world dominance, while white people would commit many atrocities, none would be more famous than the Finno Korean hyperwar and event well documented on the master of Fruitfulness Channel.
03:29:20 You can watch by clicking the link in the pinned comment and description below.
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03:29:23 Thanks for the money, dummy.