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INSOMNIA STREAM: KERNER REPORT EDITION Part 2.mp3

06/15/2024
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Speaker 2
00:00:43 I do solemnly swear.
00:00:47 And will, to the best of my ability, don't help me die.
00:00:51 So help me God.
00:00:55 Don't help me die.
00:00:59 No healthy diet.
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00:01:38 And will, to the best of my ability, and protect and defend.
00:01:46 Against all enemies, so help me God.
00:02:19 I do still only swear, bill, that that's to my ability.
00:02:28 Defense against all enemies. So help me God.
00:03:50 Go help me guy. Go help me die.
00:04:19 Do solemnly swear.
00:04:22 And will to my ability serve and protect and defend against all enemies, so help me God.
Devon Stack
00:07:34 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:07:39 The kernel report addition Part 2.
00:07:43 This one's going to be kind of a.
00:07:44 Long one, I think.
00:07:47 A little bit longer than last time. I think there's there's a.
00:07:52 A little more to this one, and don't worry, it's not just going to be a rehash of the the part one.
00:07:58 Now to give you some context.
00:08:01 But well, first I'm your host. Of course, Devin Stack, this is.
00:08:06 This is a Part 2 part one was.
00:08:10 We introduced what the.
00:08:11 Current report was.
00:08:12 The current report for those who missed part one, you should go. And if you're watching the replay, maybe check out part one first. The current report is.
00:08:22 A report commissioned by President Johnson.
00:08:27 To try to get to the bottom, all of all the black violence that was taking place in the late 60s.
00:08:34 And of course, they concluded that the the cause, the root cause of all the violence from black people and the late 60s.
00:08:45 Was white people.
00:08:49 And they made a bunch of recommendations, like white people need to pay more money.
00:08:56 The IT was, it was maybe the.
00:08:57 Origin of **** you painting.
00:09:01 And that uh.
00:09:04 That would solve the problem.
00:09:07 And that if Americans were to just.
00:09:10 Take upon them.
00:09:12 The white guilt.
00:09:15 The the guilt that the findings of the report placed upon them.
00:09:21 And admitted that they were the reason that blacks were unable to thrive in white societies.
00:09:29 And they were to tighten their buckles.
00:09:33 And just keep shoveling money.
00:09:38 At the problem that eventually.
00:09:42 Black people would would be able to.
00:09:45 Coexist side by side with white Americans and thrive in white societies and.
00:09:53 You would. You wouldn't even know the difference.
00:09:56 And why would you?
00:09:59 Because after all, there's only one race.
00:10:01 The human race.
00:10:04 So all these hang ups that white people had, they were all based on an aesthetic.
00:10:09 They didn't like black skin and with enough money thrown at black people and enough guilt thrown at white people.
00:10:17 We would learn to live together in harmony.
00:10:20 And as we all know.
00:10:25 50-60 years later, it worked right. It worked. It totally worked. A generation 3 generations really later.
00:10:35 And it's racism assault.
00:10:40 Racism is solved.
00:10:42 And you know, good, good thing we we invested all that money all that time and money. So we don't have to keep doing that anymore.
00:10:52 Right. We don't have this isn't a problem that we have to continuously throw money at for Infinity.
00:10:59 Because it it there is like an end date.
00:11:03 In fact, Speaking of which, it's kind of funny. I was talking to someone recently and they said, you know.
00:11:08 The sad thing is, you mentioned that you know jokingly, like, Oh yeah, we yeah, it's just going to take some time. It's just going to take some time for, you know, for them to adjust and to to completely assimilate into white culture. It's just going to take some time.
00:11:27 You know they, they said, well, I was talking to Bill and that's exactly what they said and my.
00:11:31 Response is then.
00:11:33 OK, well, ask them what the deadline is.
00:11:38 Ask them what the deadline is.
00:11:41 Is it in A50 more 60 more years? 100 years, two 500 years?
00:11:52 Or do you even have an answer to that question? It's like when people say, well, I'm for some immigration.
00:11:58 She's not out of control. OK, we'll put a number to it. How much immigration?
00:12:03 How much is too much?
00:12:10 And I bet you'll get the same answer, which is a non answer. They can't tell you.
00:12:15 Because it's not, it's not an answer.
00:12:22 It's a problem that will continue.
00:12:25 Until you stop it.
00:12:28 It's like if you're bleeding.
00:12:31 And you don't stop the bleeding.
00:12:35 You'll bleed out eventually, right? But these people are looking at the the, the blood squirting out of their their veins and saying ah.
00:12:44 It will stop eventually on its own.
00:12:47 I just need to bleed a little more.
00:12:50 Well, how much more? Cause at a certain point you'll just die. Ohh, just some more. I don't know.
00:12:56 Are you sure? Because we could just stop it right now. No, no, no, it'll it'll, you know, it'll stop.
00:13:05 I don't know when exactly and.
00:13:07 See, that's The thing is they.
00:13:08 Don't they don't realize the the.
00:13:11 It's so dangerous that you can't put a number to it.
00:13:15 Because at a certain point you will bleed out.
00:13:19 Right. There's not. There's not infinite resources like, let's say that you're right. Let's say after 1000 years.
00:13:28 Of whites subsidizing blacks.
00:13:32 And not not just financially, but certainly financially.
00:13:36 But also just being the victims of black violence.
00:13:40 And the the the educational standards being dragged down and and all the all the costs associated with having black people in your or not, just just non whites generally blacks we again.
00:13:52 Not picking specifically on blacks, they're just the clearest example, OK, but this could apply to.
00:13:59 All sorts of groups.
00:14:03 But if it's if it's 1000 years.
00:14:07 If that's the number.
00:14:10 There won't be whites left.
00:14:14 Just like the if it's going to take you.
00:14:18 A week to stop bleeding. You're not gonna have blood left is why you're going to stop bleeding.
00:14:26 You're gonna stop bleeding because.
00:14:28 You're gonna be a cold corpse.
00:14:29 On the floor.
00:14:35 Just as blacks won't have to assimilate anymore after 1000 years because there won't be white people left.
00:14:44 So if you can't put a number to it.
00:14:47 You're basically saying until we die.
00:14:52 And no one has been able to give me a good argument for why we should do that.
00:14:59 What racism? Slavery.
00:15:04 Aren't you the same people that say I can't blame an entire group for the actions of a few?
00:15:12 So that doesn't make any sense.
00:15:17 Just face it.
00:15:20 You're brainwashed.
00:15:22 You're brainwashed.
00:15:25 You believed all the the, the, the.
00:15:28 You believe the the electric Jew in your living room?
00:15:32 Telling you that white people were bad.
00:15:35 Over and over and over again.
00:15:38 In television, whether it was news or TV shows in theaters.
00:15:46 You just you you fell for it.
00:15:50 And you don't want to admit that you got scammed.
00:15:53 Just like there's still cue cards, trusting the plan, right, you're still hanging on.
00:15:59 Trusting the plan.
00:16:08 And that would be fine if it was only affecting you.
00:16:13 That would be fine. If you're stupid *** decision didn't have any repercussions beyond you.
00:16:23 But we don't live in a libertarian reality where.
Speaker 4
00:16:28 What you do it it.
Devon Stack
00:16:30 Only affects you and no one else ever. There's no butterfly effect. There's no ripple effect into the wider society.
00:16:44 I know for whatever reason, Americans.
00:16:48 Don't give a **** about what their dissent. You know they they love kicking the can down the road.
00:16:54 Maybe you could blame usury.
00:16:56 Another another trick you fell for buy now pay later.
00:17:04 Which sounds awesome, especially if you're not. If you're not gonna be around when people have to pay later.
00:17:12 You're reverse mortgaging your civilization.
00:17:18 So anyway in part one.
00:17:21 We talked about how they announced this, the release of this new report.
00:17:26 The Kerner report, the Kerner Commission's report.
00:17:32 And then, ironically.
00:17:35 Immediately after the report came out.
00:17:39 The report blaming white people for all the riots around the country, burning down major cities all across the country.
00:17:47 Black people rioting, looting. You know, it's what they do from.
00:17:52 You know, as I said, every 10 to 20 years, every generation of black has their their riots. That's just what happens. That's the one of the many costs of having black people in your society is that's just inevitable.
00:18:08 So right after they did that report, what happened? Yeah, well, black riots happened again.
00:18:14 And they burned down a bunch more cities.
00:18:18 So they had to do the same report over.
00:18:19 Again.
00:18:20 Yeah, not the Commission report, but the CBS News had to do another news special to tell you like, why well?
00:18:28 OK so.
00:18:30 No, don't. Don't lose sight of this report. This report still has solutions.
00:18:36 I know you're still kind of super ****** *** because the black violence thing just seems to keep spiraling out of control, and no matter how much we try to intellectualize this and listen to Jews and academia, it just seems to be getting worse. But trust us.
00:18:55 This report has all the solutions.
00:18:59 So they did another special report. This was after the assassination of Martin Luther King.
00:19:05 Where yet again they, you know, because of the asset. Well, I mean it probably would have happened anyway, but because the assassination of Martin Luther King.
00:19:14 Blacks went around burning down cities all across America yet again.
00:19:20 And this is where all the boomers say, don't they know? Don't they know the Martin Luther King would? That's the last thing they would have wanted. Like that ******* matters, even if that was true like that ******* matters.
00:19:36 Oh yeah, you got them right. Ohh yeah. Big own. So what?
Speaker 5
00:19:43 So what?
Devon Stack
00:19:49 So we go back to CBS News.
00:19:53 Mr. Reasoned here.
00:19:56 Who? Uh, I looked at it further. As much as I could. Don't think he's Jewish.
00:20:02 But he still hasn't made-up last name.
00:20:08 Reasoned there are some Jews in this story that we'll get to eventually.
00:20:14 So he comes back.
00:20:16 The tell America.
00:20:20 That don't lose. Don't lose sight of this report. This is the this is the way forward.
00:20:26 You need to keep feeling guilty. I know you're still a little ****** ***. You just watched you know, half the cities, all the metropolitan cities in your country get lit on fire by a by mobs of feral black people. But you know.
00:20:44 We're here to tell you that. No, no, no, we're, we're, we're at cooler heads will prevail.
Speaker 6
00:20:50 Good evening. I'm Harry reisner. Not quite. Two months ago, as we reported the President's Advisory Commission on civil disorder warned that race hatred threatened to tear this country apart. Events this month have made the warning more imperative than before. In more than 100 cities, violence broke out. 40 persons died.
00:21:09 The soft spring has not yet given way to the hard summer, but the events have reinforced the words of the Riot Commission Chairman Otto Kerner reads from the report.
Speaker 7
00:21:19 This is our basic conclusion.
00:21:22 Our nation is moving toward 2 societies, 1 black, one white, separate and unequal reaction to last summer's disorders has quickened the movement and deepen the division. Discrimination and segregation have long permeated much of American life.
00:21:42 They now threaten the future of every American to pursue our present course, will involve the continuing polarization.
00:21:51 Of the American community and ultimately the destruction of basic democratic values.
Devon Stack
00:21:59 Ah, yes, basic democratic values. And you know what Harry Reisner should know all about basic.
00:22:07 Democratic values.
00:22:10 Because the forced integration that happened in the South.
00:22:14 It was totally.
00:22:16 Democratic the way that unfolded, right, right.
00:22:20 And it certainly wasn't the Supreme Court.
00:22:24 Just unilaterally deciding that segregation was illegal.
00:22:31 Legislating from the bench, all these Maga boomers, they like, say, oh, I hate these activist judges.
Speaker 2
00:22:36 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:22:38 I hate these activist judges that legislate from the bench.
00:22:44 Well, that's exactly what happened in.
00:22:47 In the case of the the you know in Little Rock AR, you know Harry Reisner should know all about this.
00:22:54 Because Harry Reisner was there, like in his younger days.
00:23:00 In 1950, Sevens, as the 10 years prior.
00:23:04 He was there to interview students and ask them, I mean, does this sound like the will of the people? He asked the students what they thought of integrating the schools.
00:23:12 In Little Rock.
Speaker 6
00:23:17 Little Rock School is going to open in a few days. The high school kids are off these hot nights for the last few nights of freedom talking about the big subject. The big subject for the second straight year. I wonder what they think. What do you think, for instance, about the latest federal court decision?
Speaker 8
00:23:32 But I don't.
00:23:33 Know you won't be able to tell until after the.
00:23:35 Courts really get through with.
00:23:36 It, but I believe government follows apply it to the last or.
00:23:40 Still, he's kidding. There's no possible way to fight.
Speaker 6
00:23:43 You think could be more trouble like. Would you help make it if you have to? You don't want to.
Speaker 8
00:23:44 Yep.
Speaker 6
00:23:48 Go to school.
00:23:51 How do you feel about?
Speaker 8
00:23:52 Me going to school. I don't think they should go to school with the white.
Speaker 6
00:23:58 For their class, get there or worse than yours.
Speaker 8
00:24:01 It's different. I don't think they belong to us.
Speaker 6
00:24:05 How about you? Do you want to?
Speaker 8
00:24:06 See my girls near school now. Shut down now. She's staying in school. That was built.
Speaker 6
00:24:11 Have they got good school after a year of this? How do you think the attitude has changed any? Do you feel more?
Speaker 8
00:24:17 Stronger than last year.
00:24:18 Yes, Sir, I do.
Speaker 6
00:24:19 Is that general?
Speaker 8
00:24:20 Yes, Sir, I thank them.
Speaker 6
00:24:22 You feel the same.
00:24:23 Yeah, that's, you know, would you take steps if you had to, to keep me going out of your school?
Speaker 7
00:24:28 Believe that will.
Speaker 6
00:24:29 Do you think you'll have to sooner?
00:24:30 Or later, I don't know.
Speaker 9
00:24:34 Brought into the main entrance of the building, this is going to be a historic moment of consequences no one can foresee.
Speaker 10
00:24:41 We are in that crowd, of course, and we cannot see around the corner. They have orders to do whatever is necessary in order to.
Devon Stack
00:24:50 In order to audio cut out, but anyway this is the archival footage of the federal troops.
00:24:58 Enforcing the will of the people, right? That's how you know that you've got the will of the people on your side when you need federal troops, armed federal troops.
Speaker 11
00:25:06 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:25:08 Deployed to an area to enforce the ruling of the Supreme Court.
00:25:15 Which is exactly what happened when they integrated schools.
00:25:19 Which is exactly what happened when they ended Jim Crow.
00:25:24 Those those democratic values, right?
00:25:30 That's what's at stake if we don't throw more money at at Blacks.
00:25:35 We risk losing our democratic values.
00:25:44 And again, of course, they interviewed more people and literally no one was was for this.
Speaker 14
00:25:50 In your in your age group.
00:25:52 Which is as popular to be against or for integration.
Speaker 12
00:25:56 Again, yeah.
Speaker 14
00:25:57 To be against it, if you are for it, do you encounter any troubles with your friends? People showing you? Or do they make things?
00:26:05 Difficult for you?
Speaker 13
00:26:06 No, I don't know, but I'm not far.
Speaker 15
00:26:11 Traditionally in the South, schools have been subrogated, so it is not surprising that there was opposition when the Supreme Court or in schools to integrate the violence could not be tolerated. President Eisenhower ordered in several troops to support the rights of the legal students.
00:26:29 In the island of the world, the fact of violence tended to obscure the true meaning of Little Rock. Its importance was that it demonstrated to those who opposed immigration that they would ultimately have.
00:26:41 To give way.
Devon Stack
00:26:43 Look at that. The Democratic will of the people.
00:26:49 With rifles and you know, bayonets.
00:26:57 And it's funny because these same ******* hippies.
00:27:01 They like to scream at the the.
00:27:07 The the the authoritarianism.
00:27:10 This this is the authoritarianism they don't mind.
00:27:15 These are the people that are like, oh, you can't use government to do well, governments bad when we elect people, we get people that we want elected. We can't use the power of government because we believe in small government. And then you show them this stuff and they're like well, except for then that was different. That was different because that was.
00:27:35 Using the force of government against white people and that's that's totally acceptable.
00:27:41 It's totally acceptable to have the federal troops go and enforce.
00:27:47 The the the will of the Supreme Court on people who don't.
00:27:52 Don't don't want that in their community. That's different. I like that.
00:27:57 But the the the COVID lockdowns that.
00:27:59 Was too much.
00:28:01 That was too much.
00:28:03 Even though it wasn't, the COVID lockdowns weren't nearly.
00:28:07 As enforced as this you you didn't have soldiers marching up and down the streets with rifles in your back to make you stay in your house.
00:28:20 This is fine.
00:28:22 COVID lock down Super super bad. This totally cool.
00:28:28 Totally cool.
Speaker 4
00:28:30 You know, I I just.
Speaker 16
00:28:32 I had a lot of black friends by the.
Speaker 2
00:28:33 Way like football, I mean.
Devon Stack
00:28:34 You know it's it's totally cool.
Speaker 7
00:28:44 To pursue our present course will involve the continuing polarization.
00:28:49 Of the American community.
00:28:51 And ultimately, the destruction of basic democratic values. The alternative will require a commitment to national action.
00:29:01 Compassionate, massive and sustained, backed by the resources of the most powerful and richest nation on the earth.
00:29:10 From every American that will require new attitudes, new understanding and above all, new will.
Devon Stack
00:29:19 So to make this work, it's basically going to take everything.
00:29:23 You have from everyone.
00:29:27 Otherwise you risk losing our democratic values, right?
00:29:37 You know President Johnson, who wasn't democratically elected.
00:29:42 That's president.
00:29:48 It's going to take all the riches of the richest nation in the world, that complete paradigm shift.
00:29:57 Every ounce of will you have in your body.
00:30:04 And it'll totally workout.
00:30:06 It'll totally workout.
00:30:12 While you you sit there and think about it working out.
00:30:15 We're going to go ahead and go to commercial.
00:30:18 I'm going to leave this commercial in because it it's nice to look back at how terrible things were before we, the federal government stepped in and and showed us how racist we were.
00:30:29 Oh, look at that. Look at.
00:30:30 That mall. Ohh God, so it's fun.
00:30:32 And just riddled with white people, there's, like, almost no diversity in.
00:30:37 There at all.
Speaker 17
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Speaker 15
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Speaker 18
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Devon Stack
00:32:04 Ohh or suddenly shapelier now.
00:32:07 It's a good thing we put all those resources.
00:32:12 Since 1968.
00:32:15 And to uh.
00:32:17 Making sure black people would interface.
00:32:22 And coexist.
00:32:25 With us, right. It's it's such a it was such a great success.
00:32:29 Everyone's shape layer now.
Speaker 6
00:32:36 This broadcast is an interim look at what happened to the riot report, a final verdict on its effect will take a long time. If we are given the time the riot.
Devon Stack
00:32:47 We've been given the time.
00:32:50 I don't know you guys listening to the sound of.
00:32:52 My voice? Uh.
00:32:54 How do you think it worked out?
00:32:57 Yeah, he says. It's gonna take a while, right? It's gonna take a while.
00:33:01 It's like I said, it's been about been about 60 years. I think. I think it worked out.
Speaker 6
00:33:07 This broadcast is an interim look at what happened to the riot report, a final verdict on its effect will take a long time. If we are given the time the riot Commission outlined an action program to transform life in our urban ghettos, 6,000,000 new homes in five years, 2,000,000 new jobs, a guarantee of minimum income.
00:33:27 Far greater aid to schools than proposed thus far, a national commitment backed by the president, the Congress, the people with money.
Devon Stack
00:33:37 That's all it's gonna take. It's just gonna take guaranteed income, guaranteed housing, guaranteed food.
00:33:47 Guaranteed jobs. Guaranteed programs.
00:33:51 Well, I feel like we've kind of made good on a lot of those guarantees, so it must have worked, right?
00:33:58 I mean.
Speaker 4
00:34:00 Right.
Speaker 6
00:34:01 Since the last report was issued, a civil rights bill has been passed into law which will make illegal discrimination in sales and rentals of 80% of the nation's housing.
Devon Stack
00:34:11 Now it's it's illegal to have freedom of association.
00:34:16 Right now, now, even if you don't want to rent your home.
00:34:22 To to black people, you have to do.
00:34:24 It.
00:34:25 In fact, they took it a step further, right. First, they did the civil rights stuff where you couldn't. You're not allowed to discriminate and choose who gets to live around you and and in any capacity. Choose who gets to work with you now, in fact.
Speaker 19
00:34:40 You're forced.
Devon Stack
00:34:43 To have quotas.
00:34:45 See, that wasn't enough.
00:34:47 See, there were there were stages to this.
00:34:50 Obviously it didn't work right. Obviously didn't work.
00:34:53 And so when it didn't work in the 60s in the 70s and 80s, they're like well.
00:35:00 It's only been like a decade or more.
00:35:03 How do we? This isn't working as well as we thought it would. How about we?
00:35:07 Double the **** down.
00:35:11 How about we double the **** down?
00:35:14 And force people to work and live with with black people what we'll do is.
00:35:20 Since the black schools aren't doing well, and even when when when we integrate them by force with guys with rifles and guns, all that happens is the white people move away because they're like **** this because the school goes to ****. And since we're concluding here, we're not going to say it out loud. But we're concluding here this.
00:35:40 The success of black people hinges.
00:35:45 On their proximity to white people.
00:35:48 Black people cannot exist in their own communities and be successful.
00:35:54 The only way they can be successful is if we force white people to be near them.
00:36:02 And that means in in terms of of actually living near them.
00:36:07 Whether it's, you know, government housing that we that we buy up, you know land next to your nice neighborhood and and put a bunch of black people next door to it no matter how many times you flee, we just keep doing that. We've covered a bunch of this stuff and different strings where they they they took very high dollar property.
00:36:28 Extremely ritzy neighborhoods.
00:36:32 Old muddy neighborhoods.
00:36:34 And they turned it into a ghetto, really, with like in less than a decade, simply by putting, by forcing the presence of black people in the community.
00:36:45 The the the the examples are endless.
00:36:48 Well, the same thing with.
00:36:48 Schools. Ohh you you.
00:36:50 You like your white school? You thought you escaped.
00:36:53 By going out to the suburbs, well, now what we're going to do is we're going to bust kids from the ghetto.
00:37:00 To your sub suburban school.
00:37:03 And we're going to bust your.
00:37:04 Your white kid to the ghetto school.
00:37:08 Because we're going to make this happen.
00:37:11 It doesn't matter that all the evidence points to this not working.
00:37:16 We're we've already decided that this is going to work.
00:37:20 And we're going to make it happen.
00:37:23 This is why everyone, yeah, by the way, all these people that are like, oh, they're trying.
00:37:28 To divide us, right?
00:37:31 They're trying to divide us. Don't you know? It's what the Jews want. They want you to be divided, so you can't. You can't fight the Jew because you're you're all fighting against each other.
Speaker 18
00:37:42 Well.
Devon Stack
00:37:42 I think the evidence.
00:37:43 Is pretty clear. They all want to smash together.
Speaker 20
00:37:47 The Jew has been.
Devon Stack
00:37:47 Working really hard to not divide us to not allow us to be divided.
00:37:54 So anyone saying that's a ******* ******?
00:38:00 If they were trying to divide us.
00:38:03 You wouldn't have the busing programs. You wouldn't have forced integration. You wouldn't have any of this stuff.
00:38:10 What you would have would be you'd have strong white communities.
00:38:16 That, in spite of the impoverished crime ridden black communities.
00:38:21 We would be able to compete.
Speaker 4
00:38:23 As a group.
Devon Stack
00:38:25 But they can't compete as a group. When you force those communities to be.
Speaker 4
00:38:30 Diverse.
Devon Stack
00:38:32 Because there's now.
00:38:34 They're so preoccupied with solving all the problems.
00:38:38 Of being forced together.
00:38:43 I mean, it's ******* stupid. How many people say this ****? Say this? The same ******* line. Ohh, they're trying to divide us.
00:38:51 Show me there's zero evidence.
00:38:55 Zero evidence that that's ever happened.
00:39:01 Was that what the kernel report said? Oh, what we need.
00:39:04 It is. It's to divide people.
00:39:08 Really.
00:39:10 In fact, in the last episode in part one.
00:39:14 They highlighted that there were blacks that wanted to be separate too.
00:39:18 And the Kerner report went out of its way to try to thwart any efforts.
00:39:23 Of these these black nationalists.
00:39:27 It was a popular opinion among black people that they wanted their own little black ethno states somewhere like give us one of these super ****** black, you know, states.
00:39:41 Or send us back to Africa even.
00:39:47 This is something people wanted, they knew.
00:39:49 It wasn't going to work.
00:39:57 But the Kerner report.
00:39:58 They were trying to shove it down everyone's throat let you know though the this is the opinion of the top minds.
00:40:06 The top social scientists.
00:40:09 With Jewish last names, the top social scientists.
00:40:14 Who are Jews whose whose families came here from Eastern Europe around the turn of the century? The top social scientists have determined.
00:40:24 Apparently these same social these same Jewish scientists that are trying to divide us.
00:40:30 They have found the only way.
00:40:34 To sell black violence is to put black people in your communities.
Speaker 6
00:40:41 A landmark law bypass standards, but by present standards, after the murder of Martin Luther King after new riots, that has seemed to the people in the ghettos too modest, an effort coming too slow.
Devon Stack
00:40:55 And that's another theme of tonight.
00:40:59 No matter how you know, you give an inch.
00:41:00 They take a mile.
00:41:08 It's it's also very rich, it's very rich.
00:41:13 Did these same conservatives who used to think Ohh it's ******* based? We don't negotiate with terrorists.
00:41:20 No.
00:41:22 You don't.
00:41:26 Because that's exactly what this was. This was negotiating with terrorists.
00:41:33 What do you think these riots were?
00:41:39 And while they didn't put this in the.
00:41:42 Report they published and passed out to people.
00:41:46 The social scientists that worked on the report.
00:41:51 Even acknowledge this?
00:41:55 That this wasn't.
00:41:57 A reaction by by poor black people.
00:42:02 To some kind of.
00:42:04 Systemic racism.
00:42:08 That, as we'll see here in a moment that a lot of it was actually middle class black people using this as a means of.
00:42:17 Of negotiation for more Gibbs.
Speaker 19
00:42:20 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:42:23 But I've got a little ahead of.
00:42:24 Myself here.
Speaker 6
00:42:25 Still, even in the most troubled of cities, where the most complicated of problems, last summer's riots and this year's riots report have caused some change, some change. While most remains the same.
Speaker
00:42:26 No.
Devon Stack
00:42:39 Yes.
00:42:42 Obviously it's if it's the same now.
00:42:47 Right. Then obviously like if the see this the optimism of of of the people at home that that we're actually buying this.
00:42:57 Well, what are they writing for? Again, we just did the report thing.
00:43:03 We just did the report thing and we passed the civil rights legislation. I mean, they're getting what they want.
00:43:13 How come it's it has nothing's changed.
00:43:16 I can't figure it out.
00:43:19 It's like a missing piece to this.
Speaker 9
00:43:20 Puzzle.
00:43:21 The way you look at the Commissions report on civil disorders depends on where you sit. If you sit here in the central ward of Newark and the ***** Ghetto, you feel that the report told you nothing new about the way you live and about the way you treated.
00:43:36 To you, it's just the mass of words. But if you sit at City Hall, you're glad that the Commission itemized all of the illnesses of the ghetto and isolated many of the causes of the diseases. And now you hope that somehow someone will come up with the money to pay for the cure.
Devon Stack
00:43:55 See, it's always someone else that has to pay for the cure.
00:44:03 Are you paying for the cure?
00:44:10 Is it really a cure if it.
00:44:11 Never cures anything.
00:44:17 I mean, you're it's. You're certainly paying for it.
00:44:22 See in the same way that I was saying that you should ask those boomers that that say, oh, it's just it's going to take some time you.
00:44:28 Should say, well, how much time.
00:44:31 Would you keep going to a doctor if they were like here? Take this medicine. It'll fix your problem. OK. When?
00:44:38 I don't know.
00:44:41 Eventually, probably.
00:44:46 Your sign here pay $1000 a month until you know.
00:44:50 Well, when should I expect to get better?
00:44:55 Sometime.
00:44:59 So what you're saying is definitely sometime like in 50-60 years. I'm not. I'm not going to be suffering from the exact same.
00:45:06 Symptoms. Oh no, I'm not.
00:45:10 Maybe.
00:45:14 You know, these things take time.
00:45:21 That's what people have been doing.
00:45:24 That's what white people in America have been doing. And by the way, this is the trajectory Europeans that you're on.
00:45:34 This is the path you've already taken several steps down.
Speaker 21
00:45:41 This is the example.
Devon Stack
00:45:43 You need to learn from.
00:45:48 All of these problems you are just now experiencing, or maybe not just now, but you know relatively new as compared to what the Americans have been going through here.
00:46:02 It never gets better.
00:46:03 It never gets better.
00:46:16 The cost of having non whites in your society.
00:46:20 Is the problems that non whites bring to a society?
00:46:25 Simple as that. And it doesn't matter that you have the presence of white people there trying to solve the problems.
00:46:33 And I get it. White people are.
00:46:34 Problem solvers, right?
00:46:40 They like solving problems.
00:46:45 I mean that's that's a hobby of mine. I like fixing basically obsolete old radios.
00:46:54 Because I like solving problems.
00:47:00 I like looking at.
00:47:01 At a circuit at a system.
00:47:04 And saying there's there's a failure here.
00:47:10 And I need to troubleshoot and systematically go through this circuit.
00:47:16 And see where the failure occurs.
00:47:20 Fix the component that's causing the problem.
00:47:24 And then I will feel some kind of satisfaction.
00:47:29 When the system operates correctly.
00:47:35 The major difference is the problem is these radios.
00:47:41 These radios, some of which are older than.
00:47:44 This news broadcast.
00:47:49 That I'm repairing. They worked at one point.
00:47:59 They functioned at one point.
00:48:06 You're trying to fix a problem that doesn't have a solution.
00:48:28 It's like.
00:48:30 Let's say you have a.
00:48:32 This is going to be a weird metaphor because it's just what popped in my head and sometimes weird stuff pops in my head. Imagine.
00:48:37 Remember those old?
00:48:38 Toys, those balls, or what? Airplanes? I don't even know if they still have them.
00:48:42 They used to make these balsa wood airplanes.
00:48:45 With a rubber band.
00:48:48 That hooked up to the propeller and you'd spin the propeller a bunch of times, wind up a bunch of tension on the on the rubber band.
00:48:55 And then you'd.
00:48:56 Throw the ball. So would airplane into the air.
00:48:58 And it would.
00:48:59 And fly around for a second land or whatever.
00:49:05 It's like your business is making.
00:49:08 These balsa wood airplanes.
00:49:12 And one day, the government comes in and says.
00:49:16 What we need to do?
00:49:19 Is have all these oily rags everywhere.
00:49:23 And we're gonna force all of your employees on the assembly line of this ball. So what? Airplane factory to smoke cigarettes.
00:49:33 And fires keep breaking out.
00:49:39 And rather than say, well, how about we just don't do that? I feel like we didn't have any problems before we brought in the oily rags and the cigarettes.
00:49:47 Into our ball. So what? Airplane factory here just seems like this is like a bad situation. Instead, you're trying to think of a way to make this work.
00:49:59 What if we put fire extinguishers on?
00:50:01 The walls.
00:50:06 What if we changed the and some of? It's not even sensical. But if we change the brand of cigarette that they're smoking.
00:50:17 You're trying to fix a problem.
00:50:19 That doesn't have a solution. You're trying to make something work that doesn't work.
00:50:30 There's no history of it working.
00:50:39 I mean if it would have, if it was gonna work anywhere, it would.
00:50:41 Have worked in America, right?
00:50:47 All these countries in in Europe and and elsewhere, all these white countries that are taking in all these immigrants that are incompatible with their societies.
00:50:56 All they would have to do is look at America and think what?
00:50:59 Did they do?
00:51:01 Because it's working so great over there.
00:51:14 All I can conclude.
00:51:17 Is that all this all this attitude that I used to to get from from people outside? It wasn't just Europeans. Anyone outside of America.
00:51:25 Because they were all subjected to the same view of America that the Jews were broadcasting to Americans.
00:51:32 That we were this racist, uniquely racist country.
00:51:36 Right, all the problems like the Critter report said that were caused by the blacks chimping out and burning down cities. It was actually the problem. It was the white people in America doing that.
00:51:48 And so from an outsider looking in you would you would think to yourself like, wow.
00:51:54 Mad American whites must just be ********.
00:51:57 We're not ********, so we can make it work.
00:52:06 We're not racist, so we can make it work.
00:52:16 Those stupid, loud Americans.
00:52:22 I I can't think of why else you would look at America.
00:52:26 And be like that looks good. Let's do that.
00:52:33 I want me some of that.
00:52:38 And as I said last string.
00:52:40 Even just trying to do this well, as they're saying about.
00:52:43 The Kerner report.
00:52:48 Their solution that never materializes.
00:52:52 They say it takes the all the resources of the richest country in the world. If the richest country in the world can't make it work.
00:53:02 What happens when they cease to be the richest country in the?
00:53:05 World.
00:53:21 And As for the hubris of Americans?
00:53:26 Oh, we're the strongest, most enlightened.
00:53:29 Country on the planet.
00:53:36 We're like the big kid on the street. I'll eat the poison.
00:53:40 Because I am strong.
00:53:42 I'm healthy.
00:53:44 And eventually I'll work up an immunity to it. I'll work up a tolerance to it.
00:53:57 Well, what happens when?
00:53:59 They keep upping the the dosage of the poison and you're not getting.
00:54:04 A tolerance built up. You're just getting sicker.
00:54:10 Now you're not the most healthy, strong kid on the block.
00:54:16 Now you're getting sickly.
00:54:21 And you're still eating the poison because you have something to prove.
00:54:35 You have this sunk cost fallacy dictating all of your actions well.
00:54:39 We we, we, we.
00:54:40 Can't give up now. We've we've put so many trillions of dollars in and.
00:54:46 Lost so many lives and.
00:54:49 Destroyed some of so much of our.
00:54:51 Culture over this.
00:54:53 It has to work now.
00:54:59 Because if we throw in the towel, that's.
00:55:02 It's admitting that we were.
00:55:04 We were wrong. We all got tricked.
00:55:14 It's admitting that.
00:55:18 We were on a fool's errand from the beginning and this was all wasted.
Speaker 9
00:55:41 And these are the scars the illness leaves. This is part of Springfield Ave. Newark, on the night of July 13th, 1967, hundreds of rioters smashed windows and looted these stores. Losses in the city were put at $10,251,000.
00:55:57 At a riot Commission, the rioting cost the lives of 23 persons, according to the Commission. Hundreds of others were injured.
Devon Stack
00:56:07 Now the riot that they're talking about.
00:56:13 Was in Newark.
00:56:19 It literally looks like a war. This is Newark, NJ.
00:56:24 In 1967.
Speaker 22
00:56:27 Newark, NJ, became a city of race riots, violence, looting and hate. For five days. It was a battleground and the looters paradise colored citizens clashed with police, National Guardsmen and State trooper 24 people were killed and 1200 nearly half the city was in the grip.
00:56:45 Of terror.
00:56:46 The newer clear.
00:56:47 Sparked similar riots in other American centres with hatred near Danger Point between white and black extremist groups. In New York, there was an uneasy tension undulated by minor outbreaks of violence after 5 days of bloody fighting.
Speaker 2
00:57:09 Oh.
Speaker 22
00:57:21 Rama.
00:57:22 Both tops and Windows snipers pick their targets. The toll of dead and injured tells its own tragic story. Damage runs into millions of dollars.
Speaker 2
00:57:25 Yes.
Speaker 23
00:57:37 With.
Speaker 22
00:57:38 The coming of the long, hot summers for three years, America has had to face the tragic consequences of riots stemming from the slums of cities stretching right across the nation. ******* claim they have waited.
00:57:49 Long enough for equal rights.
00:57:51 Militant leaders of some.
00:57:52 Urged violence as the answer. This was one example.
Devon Stack
00:58:03 So why? Why? Why did they this this riot break out?
00:58:11 Why the why did this? I'm sure it's not exactly the same.
00:58:15 As all the other black riots. Right. I'm sure it's it can't possibly be exactly the same.
00:58:24 Has all the other black riots 60 years later, right? It's got to be different. It's not possible that it's exactly the same.
00:58:37 After all, the trillions of dollars we spent.
00:58:40 All the propaganda that we've ingested, all the education.
00:58:46 All the programs.
00:58:49 All the cultural shifts, it can't possibly be.
00:58:53 Exactly the same.
00:58:56 Well, it was exactly the same.
00:59:00 Only worse, it was slightly worse, I guess, than George Floyd slightly worse.
00:59:08 This is John Smith.
00:59:13 I think it was John Smith something I think it's John Smith doesn't really matter.
00:59:18 What happened was this black guy.
00:59:22 Was driving erratically.
00:59:26 Drove past some cop cars speed past, you know, or a cop car.
00:59:33 Cops tried to pull him over.
00:59:37 He wouldn't pull over.
00:59:39 Cops finally forced.
00:59:40 Him to pull over.
00:59:42 He resisted arrest.
00:59:45 Cops had to force him into handcuffs and and haul them in.
00:59:51 Tell is all this time.
00:59:57 And then a rumor got started.
01:00:03 The cops have beat him to death in custody.
01:00:08 Just like George Floyd, he couldn't breathe.
01:00:13 He couldn't breathe the cops in a fit of raids, just like George Floyd.
01:00:19 Just like uh.
01:00:21 In the 90s.
01:00:26 With what's his? What's his nuts?
01:00:29 Uh, with the.
01:00:31 That's on the tip of.
01:00:32 My.
01:00:32 Tongue what is it? What is?
01:00:33 It chat Rodney King, right. Rodney King.
01:00:37 The cops had spun out of.
01:00:40 Control.
01:00:43 And beat him to death.
01:00:46 Well, it turns out that was all ********. He wasn't beat to death. He wasn't even beat it. So there was nothing happened to him. He was fine.
01:00:57 So they chipped out.
01:01:00 And burn down their city.
01:01:04 Over nothing.
Speaker 24
01:01:07 Literally nothing.
Devon Stack
01:01:09 Like this just so you can see they had to bring tanks.
01:01:17 They had to bring tanks in. There were snipers.
01:01:22 There were snipers in the buildings shooting at the cops.
01:01:28 Over nothing.
01:01:40 They had to bring in the military.
01:01:43 To stop a a rebellion.
01:01:46 Over nothing.
01:01:49 And it's hilarious because it takes a lot like I it took me a lot to figure out that nothing happened to him, right?
01:01:56 Because they don't. They they don't like talking about that. How? It was all ********.
01:02:01 Like ChatGPT, it was like pulling teeth. I was like, well, hold on because it said the river had started, that they had, you know, he had died in custody. Well, did he die in custody? Well, you know, the the the rumor had started, and there was a lot of dissatisfaction with the living conditions. OK. But, like, did he die in custody?
01:02:18 The important thing to remember here is.
01:02:22 But then he died, Cassie. No, he was fine. Oh, oh, OK. So it was literally over nothing.
01:02:28 Like all of this was over nothing.
Speaker 24
01:03:01 Therefore, I take the lead here.
01:03:26 Open.
Devon Stack
01:03:26 Nothing.
01:03:31 That was this was all over. This was all over. Nothing, nothing.
01:03:46 Turns out he could breathe. It was literally over nothing.
01:03:54 And for those complaining chat, because like I use chat cheap PTA I use, I also use Google sometimes too. I use everything ChatGPT is wrong a lot and you just as long as you're just like Google is long as you're aware of that.
01:04:07 Sometimes it's a way to get a quick answer, just like a name or a date, and then you can use that to spin off.
01:04:12 In.
01:04:12 Another direction, but yeah, it was like I had. I had basically to argue with Chad JPT to to to admit that he was fine.
01:04:25 He was fine all this.
01:04:29 It was for nothing.
01:04:33 And they don't mention that in this CBS special report either.
01:04:38 They talk about the riots in Newark. They talk about how the city was burned down and people were killed, and it was like 40 people died and something like $10 million. And and this is in 1968, money, I think, you know, it ends up being like close to $100 million in damages.
01:04:59 Literally over nothing. And even if it had been over something, it's it was over a guy who refused to pull over and then was resisting arrest.
01:05:09 Like every other ******* time.
01:05:17 So the more things change, the more they stay exactly.
01:05:20 The ******* same.
01:05:24 The difference is back in the late 60s.
01:05:28 TV could easily avoid mentioning that.
01:05:33 The newspapers could easily avoid mentioning that.
01:05:37 And people just simply wouldn't know.
01:05:40 People would think.
01:05:42 Ohh, the cops brutally murdered a black man.
01:05:47 And because of the environment that have been created by the racist whites for decades.
01:05:54 They lit their own. The match to the bond that blew up in their face. You know that they it was all they're they're doing.
01:06:01 The blacks were just.
01:06:04 Just innocent bystanders.
01:06:11 I mean, they're like children. You expect them to to be able to understand, you have to conceptualize the the consequences of their actions, by the way, they should they.
01:06:21 Should be able to vote.
Speaker 9
01:06:25 Then, early this month, new disturbances coincided with the funeral of Martin Luther.
01:06:29 King there was widespread arson. Nearly 600 people were made homeless. There was some looting, but at least this time no one was killed. Then again, this past weekend a massive fire broke out in the ***** Central ward. The cost 500 more homeless again. Arson was given as the official reason.
Devon Stack
01:06:48 On Hitler's birthday.
Speaker 9
01:06:49 And now there are new scars over the old. And though there was much praise of how the police reacted in the new ghetto emergencies, the disturbances showed again that Newark's inner core was sick and the causes of the disease proved familiar. Poor housing, poor schools and few jobs.
Devon Stack
01:07:10 In other words, ******.
01:07:17 Bottom line is, there's just certain.
01:07:20 Jobs that you're not going to.
01:07:22 Be.
01:07:24 What are, what do they expect? What jobs are you supposed to be able to make that's good for like a 60 IQ person?
01:07:38 Like how are you even supposed to solve that problem, especially with technology, automating people that have 100 IQ's?
01:07:57 Like even if it was your responsibility, like let's say it was your job, it was your job, your responsibility for some reason.
01:08:06 To look after this other group and make sure that they are successful. How are you supposed?
01:08:11 To do that.
01:08:13 How are you supposed to do?
01:08:14 Anything other than subsidize them?
01:08:28 As technology see, here's the thing. They were already a fish out of water.
01:08:34 Before the industrial Revolution, we were already.
01:08:38 I mean, they hadn't invented the wheel yet, I said. I told people that last string when people, some people's heads, explode. It's like.
01:08:43 They.
01:08:43 Didn't know that for some reason sub-saharan or actually pre pre colonial Africa never invented the wheel.
01:08:53 They were already.
01:08:55 Not just centuries behind millennia behind.
01:09:05 And with the industrial Revolution, it's just getting exponentially.
01:09:10 More behind.
01:09:18 They were already unable to cope.
01:09:23 In a reality that only consisted of of technologies available in the 1960s.
01:09:31 That was already too wide of a gap.
01:09:41 That gap is just getting wider.
Speaker 9
01:09:49 The Riot Commission notes although Newark's population of 400,000 ranks 30th in size among American cities for the past 20 years, the white middle class has been moving away from the inner core, leaving it to decay.
01:10:03 70,000 whites left the population shifted from 72% white to 62%. ***** and Latin, most of whom rented their slum homes and paid little tax revenue to the city.
Devon Stack
01:10:18 And so now what? No one can pay for them.
01:10:23 This is the white flight problem where if you have a bunch of people who cannot.
01:10:29 They're too primitive.
01:10:31 They're just look, they just are. They're too primitive.
01:10:37 To have any kind of productive life.
01:10:41 In a modern society, there's nothing that they were brought here as farm equipment.
01:10:49 There's only so many holes you can dig.
01:11:00 There's only so many.
01:11:03 Unskilled labor jobs that can exist.
01:11:06 And they get fewer and fewer.
01:11:08 As we automate things.
01:11:17 They're not going to magically get smarter.
01:11:21 Simply because they live in the same city as you and their kids are being.
01:11:25 Bussed to your kids school.
01:11:36 We are not the same hardware.
01:11:40 They cannot. They're incompatible with our software.
01:11:48 You can't install Windows 11.
01:11:51 On a Casio calculator.
01:11:55 From the 1980s.
01:12:07 It's not possible.
01:12:25 And it's immoral.
01:12:28 It's immoral to expect them to.
01:12:30 Be able to do that.
01:12:48 The moral thing to do is the exact opposite of what we've been doing.
01:13:03 Your whiteness is not going to rub off on them.
01:13:22 You know several streams ago we featured that that pygmy guy, I forget his name now, but there's this pigmy guy that sharpened his teeth to look like ******* fangs. Like all of his teeth were, like, sharpened.
01:13:36 And some early white explorers encountered him.
01:13:40 In the in the wild I.
01:13:42 Guess and brought him back.
01:13:44 To the zoo.
01:13:46 This is early, early 1900s.
01:13:50 And he lived at the zoo as one of the exhibits.
01:13:55 And people commented like, oh, that's that's kind of cruel. Why would you have? I mean, it's kind of funny, but it's also kind of ****** **, right?
01:14:06 How is this any different?
01:14:14 The moral thing would have been to return him back to his people and let him.
01:14:20 Seek his own destiny among his people.
01:14:25 At their own pace.
01:14:33 You have all these people that that morally agree.
01:14:38 With the decision that has been made.
01:14:41 By governments like governments in Brazil and in India, where they have uncontacted tribes.
01:14:49 That you live in the rainforest on islands, and they're basically in the Stone Age.
01:14:56 And they say, you know.
01:14:59 We don't want to. We want to treat them basically like an endangered species. We want them to follow their own evolutionary path and we don't want to.
01:15:11 You know, basically destroy their their culture by bringing them into the modern world.
01:15:20 Most people agree with that. Most people say, yeah, that's the that's the right thing to do. Let's just let them do their thing.
01:15:31 Or a more relevant example maybe would be the American Indians, right?
01:15:37 All this white guilt, right?
01:15:40 Ohh, we got these Indians and we we forced them into our societies and eventually we give them reservations and.
01:15:51 Now just a bunch of Alcoholics. We should have left them alone.
01:16:04 Well, that's it's it's the same thing with these black people that came across the Atlantic as farm equipment.
01:16:26 They're not going to just leapfrog over 50,000 years of evolution and suddenly become scientists.
01:16:39 Even if there's a handful of outliers, I mean, ****.
01:16:43 Obviously, you know if you're talking about 13% of 300 million people, you're going to have a few, right?
01:16:51 A few genetic anomalies.
Speaker 21
01:16:52 Yes.
Devon Stack
01:16:54 Well, let's face it with African Americans.
01:16:57 One of the reasons why their IQ is is slightly higher than that of sub. Not all of them, but like on average of sub-saharan sub-saharan Africans is because they have white admixture.
01:17:15 So some of them are some again, not all of them, but a lot of these outliers.
01:17:22 Have some degree of European DNA.
01:17:28 And I guess that's the solution that that was pushed during. Uh.
01:17:32 The stream we did about Bulworth, right?
01:17:39 I guess Bulworth was was recognizing the problem as I'm describing it and the solution was well, we'll just need to.
01:17:46 We just need to breed with them.
01:17:51 We just need to bring down our genetics stock.
01:17:54 In an effort to bring theirs up.
01:17:57 And there will all just be a bunch.
01:17:59 Of mediocre brown people.
01:18:08 Racism solved.
Speaker 9
01:18:18 To continue the tragic cycle of the ghetto, there were few jobs for the uneducated, the unskilled.
Devon Stack
01:18:26 Like what? Is that guy supposed to do?
01:18:36 Be a computer programmer. Learn to code.
01:18:44 See the ****** ** thing is, there's a lot of.
01:18:46 People that think, yeah.
01:18:48 That's the solution. That's the libertarian solution.
Speaker 21
01:18:53 He just needs to pull himself up.
Devon Stack
01:18:55 By his bootstraps.
01:18:59 Take advantage of all these programs.
01:19:03 He'll be a physicist in no time.
Speaker 9
01:19:08 Responding to the report's findings or to the malaise of the city, some 300 business firms joined with Newark city officials to seek an answer to the question what does a company have to do to organize, hire and train the jobless ghetto dwellers?
Devon Stack
01:19:24 Well, like we talked about in part one.
01:19:26 I mean Ford.
01:19:28 Four tried to solve this problem too.
01:19:32 In Detroit.
01:19:36 Ford had job openings for just mindless labor that black people could be trained to do. I mean, it was, you know.
01:19:44 Bolt this tire on or this wheel on you're on an assembly line. You do the same you you. You tighten the same 5 bolts.
01:19:51 Over and over and over again. All right.
01:19:53 I.
01:19:53 Mean now, of course, that's all done by robots. But like this, see, this is what I'm saying. Like, at the time it was already going away, but at least there were still, like, a couple of jobs like that. There were still a couple jobs where it's like, oh, you could be the the bolt, the wheel on guy.
01:20:11 At least for the next 1015 years, then there will be a robot arm that does that. But until we have the robot.
Speaker 10
01:20:20 You can do.
Devon Stack
01:20:21 What your ancestors always you can be farm equipment in a car factory.
01:20:28 Instead of digging holes, you'll tighten bolts.
01:20:34 But they found that black people were not going to.
01:20:38 Apply for these jobs.
01:20:40 So Ford sent people to the ghettos at the behest of the government.
01:20:46 To try to recruit people.
01:20:50 And they found that the black people couldn't pass the aptitude test to be bolt tighteners.
01:20:57 So they threw a test out the window.
01:21:04 And now Detroit is a is a beautiful.
01:21:10 Utopia, isn't it?
01:21:16 Because all they needed was jobs.
01:21:21 So in Newark, they do that. They did the exact same thing because you know, that's what white people do. Apparently, they just keep trying the same stupid **** over and over again, even though never work.
Speaker 4
01:21:28 Yes.
Devon Stack
01:21:31 So all these stakeholders go and meet with the government. They're like, what? What do we do about this? We can't do the obvious thing.
01:21:38 We can't acknowledge that that this is a a problem with an obvious solution. We all have to avoid that topic. We all have to act like we don't see.
01:21:48 What the real solution is here?
01:21:53 We're all so terrified of of a being called a racist and B admitting that we were wrong all these years and this was a horrible mistake.
01:22:03 And cause heads would roll, you know, just like with the COVID thing.
01:22:06 Right.
01:22:07 You're never gonna hear a bunch of apologies from the people pushing the vaccine stuff.
01:22:12 You're never going to have any accountability for that stuff.
01:22:16 They're going to just keep acting like it never happened, and this is what they were doing back then too.
01:22:22 They were going to be like, oh ****, this was all a bad idea.
01:22:28 Liberia is looking not so like like free flights to Liberia. Let let's do that. It's not looking so bad right now. Now, they wouldn't. They didn't want to do that.
01:22:42 And the Jews took advantage of the cowardice of the whites.
01:22:50 Their social scientists said oh.
01:22:55 We can fix this just just need few.
01:22:58 Few trillion more dollars.
01:23:01 So they got together to figure out like, well, what kind of stupid jobs can we give to stupid people?
Speaker 9
01:23:08 The meeting took place a month after the report was issued, one week before the 1st April Disturbance. Some businesses, like Western Electric, had already found their own answers, with programs for the ******** unemployed.
01:23:21 For men like Charlie Galeb, 30 year old father of two, a participant in last summer's riots.
Devon Stack
01:23:29 Oh, look, a job that a robot does now.
01:23:37 We'll just have you make the same wiring harness over and over and over again all day long. It's basically basket weaving with wires.
01:23:46 You don't have to understand how any of the technology works. It's basically just, you know, this repetitive.
01:23:53 Brainless job that a robot now does.
01:23:56 Well, robot in China now does.
01:24:06 But it's essentially the same thing. We're just repurposing the farm equipment. It's like after World War Two, right after World War Two, we had all this surplus stuff.
01:24:16 And so you had all these.
01:24:18 These entrepreneurs that would try to figure out like how to repurpose a Tank Engine to do something like pop popcorn, you know, stuff like that actually happened where you just had like, well, we made all this, all these weapons of war, these, these high tech weapons that.
01:24:35 We don't have any use for now, so we're just auctioning it all off.
01:24:42 And engineers were like, well, how can I take this apart and make it into something?
01:24:45 Else.
01:24:46 And sell it fact for you. Radio nerds. That's how Heath kept got started, basically.
01:24:52 You had a health kit.
01:24:54 Or Heath, the guy that started the company.
01:24:59 Get a bunch of like oscilloscope parts from a government surplus and sell them off his kits.
01:25:09 So that's what the white people were doing, like, well, what do?
01:25:11 We do with all this farm equipment that we don't need anymore.
01:25:16 We'll make them.
01:25:18 Put wiring harnesses together all day long.
01:25:25 That'll keep him busy.
01:25:28 And I'm sure he'll be thankful, right. I'm sure this black guy is thankful for all the the thought and work and money that was put into finding some stupid *** job that he could do to keep him busy cuz.
01:25:42 Idle hands, am I right?
Speaker 9
01:25:47 Charlie Galeb, a man who never before, has held a steady job, is learning now to wire telephones, but he does not credit the President's Commission with getting him his job the right.
Speaker 20
01:25:59 Commission report hasn't changed anything. Is the riot that did the changing? You know, that's what.
01:26:06 Change.
Devon Stack
01:26:09 Ohh, so terrorism does work.
01:26:15 That's what he's saying. He's he's saying that your stupid report didn't do ****. If the fact that we we threatened you with violence.
01:26:25 That's what got us what we wanted.
01:26:31 I don't feel bad about rioting and looting at all. That's what it it it accomplished our goal.
01:26:37 You fagots say you don't negotiate with terrorists. Uh, the **** you don't.
01:26:48 That's exactly what you do.
01:26:50 I'm glad I did the riot, or else I wouldn't have had this job if we hadn't rioted.
01:26:56 There probably would be a robot doing this.
Speaker 20
01:27:00 Not your report.
01:27:02 See, you know, because the people man.
Numbers Lady
01:27:02 Yes.
Speaker 20
01:27:05 Like I say, you just can't. It can't live on promises. You know, if I go to you and say, well, look, man, I'm hungry, man. You know I need this. I need that. And you tell me. It's OK. I can dig your situation. I I sympathize with you. But you know, just let it be cool, you know? And this this goes on for a while.
01:27:24 Man.
01:27:26 You know this ain't where it's at. I got to pretty soon. I got to take some action and let you know that I'm not Jack.
Devon Stack
01:27:34 Pretty soon I got to take some action to let you know I'm not jiving.
01:27:43 And that basically sums up all these black riots that we have every generation.
01:27:49 Every generation comes their realization of their fish out of water that they are basically in an environment that is not compatible with their biology.
01:27:59 And therefore, they're left feeling understandably.
01:28:05 Emptying powerless.
01:28:07 They see people that are compatible with the environment being successful.
01:28:12 And those people are too ***** to just say. Yeah, that that's because this is a civilization that my people built after thousands of years of of incrementally.
01:28:26 Devolving.
01:28:28 And refining it.
01:28:30 Building it off a foundation of that, our ancestors laid down, and that's not something that you have.
01:28:38 That's not something anyone.
01:28:39 Can give you.
01:28:43 And so yes, you are going to fail.
01:28:49 Because everyone's too much of A ***** to just tell the truth.
01:28:55 And justice say it like that.
01:28:59 He has to come up with his own solutions.
01:29:04 His own ideas.
01:29:07 As do all these BLM protesters, all these people, why am I? Why am I ******* dirt poor and stupid?
01:29:14 Well, I'm sorry, but a dirt poor ******* stupid person isn't going to come up with the right answer to that question.
01:29:22 Even if they were slightly smart there, there's there's a whole lot of incentive to not come up with the the right answer to that question.
01:29:30 Because it's not a nice answer.
01:29:33 It's not an answer that anyone wants to believe about themselves.
01:29:39 And how how could they even believe it anyway? When everything around them is telling them the exact opposite?
01:29:45 You know, if stupid white people are falling for the propaganda. I mean, how do you think this guy's taking it?
01:29:54 Especially when it's complementary to them.
01:30:00 It's telling him that he's doing all the right things. It's just that these evil white people are getting in his way.
01:30:05 They're the reason why he's not successful. Why would he not believe that?
01:30:09 Even the white people are telling him this.
01:30:13 Not just the fellow whites. I mean, like, the actual white people are telling him this.
01:30:21 So of course him and and all the other black rioters that would come decade after decade after decade after decade, forever.
01:30:30 Your children will have to deal with some version of this, their children and so on and forever.
01:30:37 Unless you solve this problem, this will go on forever.
01:30:45 It will always.
01:30:46 Be a monkey on your back, no pun intended.
01:30:57 And how long can a civilization?
01:30:59 Go on like that.
01:31:11 This is a problem that will go on forever.
Speaker 25
01:31:18 Or will it?
Devon Stack
01:31:19 Just like the body, the bleeding wouldn't technically go on forever if you had an infinite amount of blood to bleed.
01:31:24 But you don't.
01:31:27 And either do civilizations.
01:31:40 And maybe you don't care because you got one foot in the grave already, but at a certain point, your ancestor, your descendants, are going to have to deal with the.
01:31:49 Reality that there's.
01:31:52 No blood left to bleed.
01:32:01 And like I said, Europeans.
01:32:04 This is your future.
01:32:12 If you continue down this path.
Speaker 9
01:32:20 Newark, in its way, is trying to implement the recommendations of the Riot Commission report in housing. The report recommends that 6,000,000 low and moderate income housing units be built in the United States over the next five years. Newark City administration points to the fact that 3500 new apartments.
01:32:39 Either been completed or have been put under construction since last summer's riots, Newark's total urban renewal program is the 5th largest in the nation.
01:32:50 In the field of education, Newark says that since its public schools are 80 to 85% ***** and Latin anyway, de facto segregation is not an issue. But the city admits that its schools are in trouble and has appealed to the state to take over the school system.
Devon Stack
01:33:09 I like how they're like, well, it's the schools are pretty much all black anyway, so integration is not the issue. Yeah, all the white people left.
01:33:18 White flight is now the issue, but if this was again this is 1968, I'm sure right?
01:33:25 I'm sure by now.
01:33:27 They've solved the problem in Newark.
01:33:30 Right.
Speaker 11
01:33:31 So.
Devon Stack
01:33:33 I've got a time machine. We're gonna we're all going to hop in The Time Machine, everyone getting the DeLorean.
01:33:40 The flux capacitor is charged up.
01:33:46 We're going to get to a speed of 1488 mph.
01:33:54 Go into the future and see what has happened in Newark. You know, I hear in the future, Newark even has a black mayor. Such progress.
01:34:07 They don't have as much white supremacy to worry about now, right?
01:34:17 So let's take.
01:34:18 A look at what's going on in Newark.
Speaker 26
01:34:20 Many students fell behind in school during the pandemic, and now Newark Mayor Ross Baraka has a plan to address what he calls a literacy crisis. The mayor unveiled A10 point action plan for toddlers through third grade.
01:34:35 And this plan includes actionable steps that schools, parents and community organizations will undertake now and in the coming school year to get students back on.
01:34:45 Back.
Speaker 27
01:34:46 It is clearly all of our responsibility to make sure that our kids are reading on grade level period.
Speaker 26
01:34:56 Last year, of all Newark students and 3rd through 8th grade, 27% read at grade level.
Devon Stack
01:35:05 27%.
01:35:09 I wonder what percent is on non black.
01:35:13 27% read at grade level.
01:35:24 We'll look at that book there.
01:35:27 Anti racist baby.
01:35:31 I'm surprised these kids aren't learning to read. I mean, well, I guess 27% of them are probably the vast majority of which are not black, are learning to read by reading anti racist baby.
01:35:53 Good old anti racist baby.
Speaker 28
01:35:56 Hi, I'm Miley Cyrus. Welcome to bookmarks. Celebrating black voices. Anti racist baby is a book that provides simple steps we can all use to be anti racist and teach others how to be anti racist anti racist baby which is written by ibram X candy and illustrated by Ashley Lukaszewski.
01:36:16 Will be read by actor and activist Kendrick Sampson.
Devon Stack
01:36:21 Ohh Ibram X Kendi wrote anti racist baby.
01:36:26 So we've got, you know, Black Mayor, getting them to read.
01:36:32 Black authors like Ibram X Kendi here.
01:36:36 Who has an interesting theory about white people?
01:36:41 This is such progress. I mean I I'm glad we got in this time machine.
01:36:47 So that we could, we could go into the future, you know, 60 years past all this money that we spent the billions and trillions of dollars that we spent trying to get.
01:36:57 26% of Newark Newark kids to be able to read.
01:37:06 And like I said that the 26% that probably aren't black, getting them to be able to read.
01:37:12 Read anti racist baby.
01:37:15 Written by this this black genius who was.
01:37:20 Clearly, clearly one of the success stories.
01:37:26 Of the printer report, right?
Speaker 29
01:37:28 That I I.
01:37:29 Don't think.
01:37:31 White people worldwide have really reckoned with how much their own personal identity is shaped by constructions of whiteness and and how much.
01:37:45 That construction of whiteness prevents white people from connecting to humanity.
Speaker 24
01:37:58 Tell ******.
Speaker 2
01:37:59 OK.
Devon Stack
01:38:03 Ohh good thing. Good thing he's writing the material well, good thing they can't read right at this point. It's kind of a good thing they can't ******* read anti racist baby.
01:38:16 Right. I feel like it would almost make it worse.
01:38:24 With, you know, Black black leaders, black geniuses like uh.
01:38:31 Like this? Like this guy.
Speaker 10
01:38:35 What are the questions white Americans should be asking?
Speaker 30
01:38:40 Well, I think.
01:38:41 Many white Americans claim they believe in racial equality, and so the way you put that to the test is by asking questions, questions about racial disparity. So. So why?
01:38:52 Is it that unarmed black people are killed by police too many times and and armed white people are are simply arrested? Why is it in Minneapolis that black people are 20% of the population but 60% of the victims of police shootings? Why is it that the black unemployment rate is twice as high?
01:39:14 As the watering plenary it is.
Devon Stack
01:39:17 Yeah. Why? Remember what I was saying about everyone being too much of A ***** to actually just answer his questions.
01:39:24 I think I answered all of his questions tonight. You guys just aren't equipped to handle this stuff. You're just not. You're out of your depth.
01:39:31 As a people, you are out of your depth.
01:39:35 You cannot succeed in this, this society. You can't. It's not possible.
01:39:42 And until people are honest with with people like this guy.
01:39:49 He'll have to come up with his own ******* ******** reasons. That explains it away.
Speaker 30
01:39:55 As the line of the plenary, and there's only two answers either if something wrong with black people or something.
Devon Stack
01:40:04 Exactly. That's where you should have stopped him, yes.
01:40:08 I mean wrong. I don't know. Maybe that's a strong word.
01:40:12 Right.
01:40:13 I guess that.
01:40:14 You're wrong for this society. I don't know if I want to call your existence wrong, but.
01:40:20 Yeah, you're incompatible. You're you're not a good fit.
01:40:31 You shouldn't have this job.
01:40:33 You're not qualified for this job. Does that make you wrong? I mean, you know.
01:40:40 I don't know if I'd use that language.
01:40:43 That there's something wrong with someone who can't be a physicist, I mean.
01:40:48 It depends on what you're basing that on, you know, but you're wrong for this society.
Speaker 30
01:40:55 There's something superior about white people.
Devon Stack
01:40:57 Again, it's tricky.
01:41:03 Yeah. In terms of success in this society, yeah.
01:41:08 Why? What? Why? Why wouldn't there be?
01:41:11 Why would that baffle anyone?
01:41:14 That the societies built by white people will be tailor made for white people.
01:41:20 Therefore, white people would be superior.
01:41:26 At navigating and succeeding in those societies.
01:41:34 But everyone's too much.
01:41:35 Of a ******* ***** to just say that.
01:41:39 Everyone's too much of a ******* ***** to just be like. Yeah, yeah. I mean basically.
01:41:48 Right, that's that's that's the problem. So what what the only conclusion then because you're too much of A *****.
01:41:54 To say it is.
Speaker 30
01:41:56 Or racism?
Devon Stack
01:41:57 There you go.
01:42:02 And can you blame him?
01:42:03 You have to blame yourself for that one.
01:42:07 Because he just offered you the other options.
01:42:10 You could have just stopped him and said, yeah.
01:42:14 Here there is something wrong with black people when it comes to.
01:42:18 Being compatible.
01:42:20 With our society.
01:42:22 You're not compatible.
01:42:24 And yeah, there is something superior. I mean, in terms of our success in our own societies.
01:42:32 About white people.
01:42:36 But.
01:42:38 Everyone's a *****, so.
Speaker 30
01:42:40 Or loosen them.
Devon Stack
01:42:42 It's got to be racism. It's got to be something you're doing, just like the Kerner report. That was the findings of the Kerner report.
01:42:51 That's the only.
01:42:52 Logical, because what else could it be? What else could it be?
01:42:58 Right. I'm talking to the boomer right now. Who's who's who's?
01:43:04 Oh, I can't believe you're saying this.
01:43:07 Worry some kind of white supremacist or I I don't believe. OK, what's the answer then?
01:43:13 What is it?
01:43:16 If there's, if there's nothing, if there's nothing wrong with black people, nothing. They're just like us.
01:43:23 And there's nothing better about white people.
01:43:29 What is it? If it's not racism, what is it?
Speaker 24
01:43:34 What is it?
Devon Stack
01:43:45 I know it's hard. I know it's hard.
01:43:50 And So what I've done.
01:43:53 I've I've put together an inspirational speech.
01:43:59 I've put together an inspirational speech.
01:44:04 That will help some of you get over this hump.
01:44:08 This idea that, oh, I don't want to be called a racist. I'm so scared. Well, I mean, you're calling yourself a racist if you're not allowed to say the actual answer because you're you're giving them no other option, right?
01:44:23 There, there's literally no other answer to that equation. There's there's only, you know, the math only works out.
01:44:28 So many ways.
01:44:30 And if there's literally nothing wrong with black people, and there's nothing good about white people.
01:44:35 It really has to be something you're doing.
01:44:38 There has to be. There's there's no other. There's no other possibility.
01:44:43 And so it's time for you to just suck it up. You mean you know this? You know this everyone knows this.
01:44:50 Like even the ******* that are afraid.
01:44:52 To say it, they know it.
Speaker 24
01:44:55 They know it.
Devon Stack
01:44:59 Even even the boomers that get excited about the base black guy, that's why they get excited about the base black guy.
01:45:08 I mean, come on, you can act like it's not like seeing a a dog that can do math on The Tonight Show.
01:45:14 But it that's what it is.
01:45:17 It's a novelty. You're excited that they ohh they look at, they think they're people they.
01:45:22 That they're able to do it. It's amazing. It's a novelty.
Speaker 29
01:45:26 You you know this.
Devon Stack
01:45:33 That sense of relief that you're getting, it's because you know.
01:45:37 The opposite is true.
01:45:41 You're just. You're dying for some evidence.
01:45:45 That, that, that, this experiment is working this, this experiment that has been failing over and over and over again. You just want to see some result that's gonna be ohh you. You're literally a custard going through.
01:46:00 What you're watching video of Trump waving his hands around and and and imagine, oh, I'm. I'm almost positive. He drew a cue with his hand. Just right. Did you see his hand it like he did, like a circle and it it was it was a it was a it was a cue.
01:46:15 Has to be because otherwise this I'm I'm I'm a ******* ****** for believing this queue ****.
01:46:27 I've been going around telling my friends and family to trust the plant. I've been looking like a ******* like there's mud all over my face.
01:46:36 I need this. I need this.
01:46:45 Deep down, they know that they're being ********.
01:46:48 And deep down these these anti racist maga *******, they, they they know that they're being ******** too.
01:46:57 Ohh look this base black guy. He hates Jews too. It's like so ******* what?
01:47:06 Wake me up when you invent something.
01:47:14 So like I said, I've put together an inspirational speech.
01:47:22 Totally compatible with your TV addled brains.
01:47:28 Featuring celebrities that you're comfortable and familiar with.
01:47:36 To help you get past this hump.
Speaker 4
01:47:49 I'd have spent my whole life.
01:47:52 Scared.
01:47:55 Frightened of things that could happen might happen. Might not happen 50 years I spent like that.
01:48:07 Finding myself awake at 3:00 in the morning.
01:48:14 Do you know what?
Speaker 5
01:48:16 Ever since I decided to admit I was a racist, ever since I decided I love white people and I don't owe black people anything.
Speaker 4
01:48:25 Sleep just fine.
01:48:35 You realize it's that fear that's the worst. That's the real enemy.
01:48:45 So.
Speaker 5
01:48:51 Tell the whole world you're proud to be white.
Devon Stack
01:49:04 So hopefully that got through to people.
01:49:10 You feel better now?
01:49:14 Do you feel more more comfortable?
01:49:20 That nice, familiar face.
01:49:23 Telling you that those those tough.
01:49:25 Words that you needed to hear.
Speaker 25
01:49:36 Oh.
Devon Stack
01:49:39 All right, let's get back in The Time Machine.
01:49:44 Go back to 1968.
01:49:48 Ah.
Speaker 9
01:49:50 But Newark has failed to provide more police in the ghetto. And the reason the city says it can't find men willing to take the work for the pay involved. The success or failure of the report always comes back to money. Mayor Hugh anisio.
Speaker 31
01:50:06 All I can tell you is that we have severe problems in the city of.
01:50:09 North.
01:50:10 In my judgment, many of them have to be met with a financial commitment. I haven't seen that financial commitment forthcoming from the federal government or state government, and I have to tell you very frankly and honestly that the city is in no position to undertake it by itself.
01:50:26 We are willing to do our part. We have the highest tax rate in the of any city. Our size in the country and I just don't know where we can find any additional funds to try to meet these very severe problems. I have practically sent this city bankrupt.
Devon Stack
01:50:45 See why it's we're we're we're willing to bankrupt.
01:50:48 Their own cities.
01:50:53 Take the proverbial shirt off their back to help these people out.
01:51:02 Anything to avoid the cold hard truth.
01:51:09 Look, you can't say you didn't try.
01:51:16 No one's going to say you didn't try.
01:51:20 That's the hardest thing about giving up on a project, something that you had big hopes and dreams.
01:51:26 Riding on.
01:51:28 Look, it was a beautiful dream.
Speaker 15
01:51:31 It was.
Devon Stack
01:51:33 It was a beautiful dream.
01:51:39 You're going to right these wrongs, these people that were kidnapped and brought across the the ocean and enslaved, you're going to, you're going to free them.
01:51:53 Bestow them with gifts.
01:51:57 That you are fortunate to.
01:51:59 To be the conservators of.
01:52:03 Sacrifice it all. Risk it all.
01:52:09 So that Star Trek could become a reality. We could all be a bunch of space faring multicultural explorers.
01:52:23 With holodecks and food replicators and.
01:52:27 And all that.
01:52:32 And you tried.
01:52:35 You tried.
01:52:40 They can't say they can't take that away from you. They can't say you didn't try.
01:52:47 But at a certain point, there has to be a deadline.
01:52:53 At a certain point, you have to say you know what, this really sucks that we tried.
01:52:56 So.
01:52:56 Hard to do this and it's not going to work.
01:53:00 Because it now feels like we just wasted.
01:53:02 Half the century and in fact not just half a century.
01:53:07 Arguably the best.
01:53:11 50-60 years when we were.
01:53:13 Positioned we could have done anything.
01:53:15 We could have done anything.
01:53:18 But we chose to try to do this.
01:53:23 And of everything we could have done.
01:53:26 Hey, you know, I guess it it speaks volumes about our people that this is what we chose to try to do.
01:53:36 But it's time for us to say you.
01:53:38 Know what? It didn't work.
01:53:42 It just didn't work.
01:53:49 We're just throwing good money after bad.
01:54:00 And maybe it's unfashionable, but you know what I care about what happens to my descendants. I care about what happens to the people that come after me. I call myself a conservative after all, right?
01:54:11 Well, what does that mean to you?
01:54:14 Are you just conserving thing or you're not conserving ****, obviously, but had you actually been conserving things?
01:54:22 Are you just doing that for you?
01:54:25 Is that the idea of conservation?
01:54:31 Who are you doing it for? Your people.
01:54:40 It was a ballsy, risky experiment.
01:54:44 You know, it's easy for us to Monday.
01:54:47 Monday morning quarterback and say that, oh, it was uh.
01:54:52 It was foolish. It was a fool's errand.
01:54:58 But I'm sure at the time it seemed really.
01:55:01 Really possible, really attainable.
01:55:11 In fact, in in a way you could even make the argument that you were doing this for future generations you didn't want to have.
01:55:20 The racial tensions that you grew up around, you didn't want these riots.
01:55:29 You didn't want.
01:55:29 Your kids to have to grow up in an in a time when they were having to deal with these kinds of problems.
01:55:34 But guess what?
01:55:39 They do.
01:55:42 They do grow up in times where they have these problems.
01:55:52 Then they will, in perpetuity, or at least until they stop existing.
01:55:57 Not the problems the people.
01:56:05 Unless you have the balls.
01:56:07 To suck it up and say, hey, we ****** **.
01:56:10 It takes a big man to a.
01:56:12 Admit when they're wrong, right? And aren't you?
01:56:14 A big man.
Speaker 9
01:56:31 There's many another angry man in Newark's Ghetto who has not yet broken away from the cycle of poverty and humiliation. He remains an embittered and frustrated individual, but no more frustrated and certainly no more anxious than the mayor himself.
Devon Stack
01:56:48 Oh, look at this B roll these black kids just.
01:56:50 Beating each other up.
01:56:58 Let's hop back. You know what that was the that was the old White mayor, right? Well, kind of. White looked pretty spaghetti.
01:57:05 To me.
01:57:06 Or whatever. That was the old mayor.
01:57:10 That was the old mayor. Let's get back in The Time Machine. Now that we've had all this progress, there's now a black mayor. His name is Ross Baraka.
01:57:23 You don't get any blacker than that, right?
01:57:26 Ross baraka.
01:57:31 Now that they, they've they've bankrupted the city, right? They've bankrupted the city.
01:57:40 They've dumped all kinds of money and resources into this.
Speaker 32
01:57:45 The culture of violence in this city, where violence of violence, the violence becomes a language of how do we, how we talk and build with each other, how we solve our problems, how we speak against the hopelessness that we feel in these communities that we have to change, that, that mindset and the law enforcement is not going to is not the answer to help change that.
01:58:04 That's the aunts of teachers of governs of preachers, or imams.
Devon Stack
01:58:09 Ohh look it's it's literally the Kerner report still.
01:58:13 60 years later.
01:58:20 Same problems exist.
01:58:22 Same solutions being offered.
01:58:31 But that's OK, this suicidal.
01:58:34 Cycle the white people are in. Thankfully, I guess. I mean, it's almost a kindness. I guess you could say it's.
01:58:43 You know, at least you know you'll be free of this, right? Suicide is painless.
01:58:55 At least you'll be free of the guilt when you're when you don't exist anymore, right?
01:59:01 Because now that there's people like Mayor Ross Baraka and in positions of power, they they're the ones defying who an American is.
01:59:09 Because you you dropped the ball. You convinced people like Ross Baraka that.
01:59:13 He was an American.
01:59:17 He was just as American.
01:59:18 As you are.
01:59:23 And if you have the right to define what American wants, why doesn't he?
Speaker 24
01:59:27 At the bottom of of the the Statue of Liberty, it says give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses. It doesn't tell you what language.
Speaker 21
01:59:35 They should speak.
Speaker 31
01:59:35 That's right.
Speaker 24
01:59:37 It doesn't tell you what they should look like or what country they should come from. They just said bring them.
01:59:41 Here, and we'll take care of them.
01:59:43 That's what it said. It said all all of.
01:59:45 Us we are not.
01:59:47 We American, whether we are descendants of Tucson, Novatron, Desene, whether we are descendants of John Point disabling who founded Chicago. We are American, we are American, no matter if we came from Ghana or Nigeria or Togo across the seas in the bottom of slave ships.
Speaker
01:59:52 Here.
Speaker 24
02:00:06 Died in the Atlantic with their human bones at the railroad that tracks from the continent of Africa all the way to.
02:00:12 The United States.
02:00:14 We are Americans. Whether we shut up.
02:00:16 Blood in cotton farms and sugar farms in the South of Virginia or North Carolina, Alabama. We are Americans, whether we are descendants of those who were hung from trees and light poles, whether we had water holes stick on US adults since on us. We are Americans, whether we die.
02:00:33 In the Vietnam War or the First World War, the Second World War in the Korean War, we are American and there's nothing that Donald Trump.
02:00:42 Can do about it.
02:00:44 We are all Americans, all of us, Americans. We all bought rollers and said my grandfather was a slave and his father was a sharecropper. I am American. I will not let any racist minded people drive me away from this country. We are not.
02:01:00 30 years ago last night. You know, American, all of us, because we decided to be American, because history has made us American, and because God has made us American in this country and this day and this time, and we will benefit from what America has to offer. We will benefit from what?
02:01:18 So that's the offer.
02:01:20 Either either by accident or by force.
Devon Stack
02:01:25 We will benefit.
02:01:27 From what America has to offer.
02:01:30 Either by accident or by force.
02:01:52 Hey, and look, they're all. They're all Americans, right? He said. It doesn't matter if you got here 30 years ago or last night.
02:02:02 You're an American.
02:02:05 You're welcome to the.
02:02:09 The birthday party.
02:02:10 Where we're all smacking the same ******* pinata.
02:02:14 The ****** pinata.
02:02:17 Running and gathering the candy as it goes, falling out of it.
02:02:26 All because you don't want to be called a ******* racist.
02:02:31 You don't want to admit that you were wrong about something very, very important.
02:02:37 All right, let's go back into our time machine. Go back to the 60s. Back when there.
02:02:42 Was a white.
02:02:42 Mayor.
Speaker 31
02:02:43 There hasn't been any real change made since the riots in my community. I haven't seen any money pouring in here trying to meet these problems. We're in no position to undertake programs.
Devon Stack
02:02:44 Fish.
Speaker 31
02:02:56 Financial programs, that is, you need money to build housing.
02:03:00 You need money.
02:03:01 To to hire people and put them to work.
02:03:04 And unless you get that kind of money, it just can't be done. I just don't think that Congress recognizes.
02:03:13 Or it has not been brought home to them severely enough as to what the real problem is.
Speaker 24
02:03:17 Well.
Speaker 9
02:03:18 That was the reason for the Riot Commission report.
Speaker 31
02:03:20 Well, evidently it hasn't made any impact.
Devon Stack
02:03:26 That's because it doesn't matter how much money you ******* spend.
Speaker
02:03:30 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:03:36 Look, you can have a limitless budget.
02:03:40 Higher the top computer scientists in the world.
02:03:44 They're still not going to be able to install windows on that, that Casio.
02:03:49 Stopwatch.
02:04:02 They'll write proposals.
02:04:04 Really expensive proposals of why they need more money and then we're on, we're on a.
02:04:09 We're we're on the verge of a breakthrough. We almost got Windows installed on this.
02:04:15 This this Casio watch here.
02:04:18 It'll work eventually.
02:04:21 Just going to take another 60 years and another $60 billion.
Speaker 6
02:04:26 The lack of impact hurts in Newark and Hurts in Big City ghettos across the nation, but it also frustrates the men who were called by the president to write the report. The chairman and the vice chairman of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders both have complained about the failure of federal government to implement what they signed.
Speaker 23
02:04:46 As the vice chairman of that Commission.
02:04:48 Which spent 7 long months analyzing last summer's riots and drawing up solid proposals to stop them at the source. I'm severely disappointed by.
02:04:59 The failure of the.
02:05:00 Federal government to implement the commissions bipartisan recommendations.
02:05:06 We are not moving fast enough or far enough. We are not convincing the people in the slums that our government truly wants to help them. We have not adopted an affirmative national policy of interest and concern.
02:05:22 In my judgment, the primary responsibility for absence of action rests with the Congress of the United States.
Speaker 9
02:05:30 Mayor Lindsay laid the blame on the Congress of the United States for any inaction.
Speaker 13
02:05:34 I think that's right.
02:05:36 I'd agree with him.
Speaker 9
02:05:38 No money. Is that what the problem is? They're not. They're not supplying the money for the.
Speaker 13
02:05:39 Well, no action after no action. Well, there's been no action. There's really been no discussion about it in the in the committees, in the Senate.
02:05:48 It's just wide fellow, no movement at all, pro or con.
Devon Stack
02:05:56 So it's funny because they it's called the Kerner report because of this guy Otto Kerner.
02:06:01 But what they don't tell you about?
02:06:05 Is this guy?
02:06:12 This guy.
02:06:15 This was the executive of the report. This is the man that was.
02:06:22 Appointed by.
02:06:24 President Johnson.
02:06:28 President Johnson, who was installed by Jews to take over the presidency after Mossad assassinated Kennedy.
02:06:39 And.
02:06:41 The same President Johnson, of course, that covered up the USS Liberty as a thank you.
Speaker 33
02:06:57 He was a democratic fixer. He was a fixer for Democratic president, so Johnson pulls him in to to head this Commission. He's the executive chairman, and Ginsburg is absolutely brilliant in the way he handles this. There would not have been the Unitus report had it not been for Ginsburg. So the way he handles Thornton and and and and to some extent.
02:07:16 Lindsey is and everyone has Commission. He gives them some.
02:07:20 He he trades to to try to get everybody to sign on and the other thing is so these the so the Commission, the way it's set up is you have the 11 Commissioners and then they create they have a a team of social scientists.
02:07:39 Headed by a guy named Rob Shallow who's a wonderful, wonderful guy.
Devon Stack
02:07:46 So you had Dave Ginsburg, who was there to massage and control the Colonel, report in the shadows.
02:07:57 While Robert Shello, another Jew whose?
02:08:02 You know, in both cases Jews whose families came here from Eastern Europe around the turn of the, you know, you guys know the drill.
Speaker 4
02:08:08 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:08:09 So you had a a Jew, uh, from Eastern Europe who was running the Kerner report in the the shadows. And you had a social scientist who? Another Jew, again from Eastern Europe, who was.
02:08:27 Authoring all of the.
02:08:31 The social science.
02:08:32 That went into.
02:08:34 The discovery, of course, that it was white people that were causing all the problems and the black people were entirely blameless.
Speaker 29
02:08:43 Yeah.
Speaker 33
02:08:46 And what Ginsburg does is very carefully scale it back and scale it back, back through the successive draft so that it the final report you can even see the languages where he's turning the words around to make it less inflammatory.
Devon Stack
02:09:05 Ah.
02:09:07 Really.
Speaker 34
02:09:10 It sounds talmudic.
Devon Stack
02:09:13 That's.
02:09:15 How how good of him?
02:09:17 Where he's he's changing the words around to make it more palatable.
02:09:20 To the goy.
Speaker 33
02:09:22 It was watered down enough that Thornton could sign on, and what Ginsburg gave Thornton was in the economic recommendations. He included a lot of Horton's ideas about free enterprise and the V code Lindsey, suggesting that they have a guaranteed national income.
02:09:43 So.
02:09:45 So again, it's this careful this this is a product of careful negotiation among these different Commissioners and guided by the the hand of an incredibly skilled lawyer who was able, by changing a few words.
02:10:04 I have a lot of I. I mean, I have a lot of friends who are lawyers, including your President, always impressed by how.
Speaker 24
02:10:10 Hey.
Speaker 33
02:10:13 Many of your lawyers.
02:10:14 OK, I'm just. I'm impressed by the ability to take something that is inflammatory to one person and just without necessarily changing the meaning. Just move words around to make it so it has the same meaning, but it's not as inflammatory.
Speaker 34
02:10:31 It sounds talmudic.
Devon Stack
02:10:35 Ah, so Jewish tricks. He's very impressed by the.
02:10:41 The Jewish tricks and throws in there, of course that one of the things that they were toying with was a basically universal basic income is what it what?
02:10:49 It sounds like.
02:10:51 That guaranteed national salary.
02:10:54 So this was Communist Jews taking over the country and look, a lot of people know, right realize that.
02:11:02 A lot of people on the right realize that in fact.
02:11:06 So did Rob shellow.
02:11:09 Rob Chellow in researching the the source of these riots.
02:11:17 Realize that.
02:11:19 These weren't poor black people. Oftentimes that were starting these riots.
02:11:27 It was communist.
02:11:29 It was communists that were starting these riots.
02:11:32 To help usher in communism, it was Jews like the Jews that were in the.
02:11:39 Weather Underground.
02:11:41 It was uh Drews, like the the Jew that bombed the Capitol building. Who would later be pardoned by Clinton and then would later be an executive at Black Lives Matter so that they could use Black Lives Matter to do literally the exact same thing.
02:12:01 But thankfully it was also Jews.
02:12:05 They were then hired and employed to set up the smokescreen.
02:12:13 And hide this fact from the American people and instead move the football further down the.
02:12:20 Down the field.
02:12:22 Get Uncle Mag out of to blame himself for white racism.
02:12:32 Despite the FBI at the time realizing exactly what it was.
02:12:38 Here's the number one social he's dead now, but this is the number one social scientist from the Kerner report.
02:12:47 Shallow rob shallow.
Speaker 36
02:12:52 Well, the one question that I had.
02:12:55 Back in 1967 was reply me and.
Speaker 35
02:12:58 His name?
Speaker 36
02:13:04 The, as you well know, there are about 167 civil disturbances. You know, throughout the United States, during the summer of of 67.
02:13:16 And that one of the predominant theories that was advanced and and actually concurred in by the the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation was that there was some sort of conspiracy at foot.
02:13:32 And probably even a foreign conspiracy.
02:13:36 And this is this is sort of the the the mindset that that we walked into at the at the really the beginning of September 1967, why me?
Devon Stack
02:13:53 Why you indeed? I wonder why they would have.
02:13:57 So many Jews working on this report and trying to.
02:14:02 To convince Americans that it was, there was definitely wasn't a any kind of foreign influence that was causing this sort of problem.
02:14:11 Well, not really. Caught in the presence of blacks is.
02:14:13 The problem but.
02:14:14 Certainly the the lighters of the the oily rags.
02:14:21 And the and the boss or whatever. I know it's a stupid thing.
02:14:23 But the boss or airplane factory.
Speaker 36
02:14:29 Many of the participants of the riots in many of the cities were not destitute. They were not. They were educated, they were northern born, many of them.
02:14:44 What they were, what what they were doing was was well, I maybe I shouldn't. Shouldn't go too far with this, but what they were doing was they.
Speaker 24
02:14:56 Hello.
Speaker 36
02:14:58 Aware of the fact that the the the disturbances which very well may have been an expression of exasperation, of, of desperation, what have you but that they would be utilized? Possibly.
Devon Stack
02:15:18 Oh, so like a a fancy Jewish way of saying they were tricking the the Blacks into chimping out so that they could get.
02:15:29 Communism.
02:15:34 It was a it was terrorism.
02:15:39 And as a negotiation tactic.
02:15:43 And the blacks are happy to oblige.
02:15:46 Because look.
02:15:48 That's what they do.
02:15:53 It's like if I were to get an Africanized beehive, a killer beehive, and throw it in a preschool and run away.
Speaker 31
02:16:04 I mean.
Devon Stack
02:16:07 It's it's the bee stinging the kids.
02:16:11 Because that's what they do.
02:16:13 That's what killer bees do.
02:16:16 But it's also me throwing the ******* beehive in the in the daycare.
Numbers Lady
02:16:26 Yes.
Devon Stack
02:16:29 And the the thing that people need to realize these, especially these they're trying to divide us ******* need to realize you don't want to live in proximity.
02:16:39 To the people that throw the beehives into your daycare or the bees.
02:16:53 The bees are just doing what bees do. Yeah, and no one wants to live next to a killer beehive because they do what they do.
02:17:06 It's still the bees stinging the kids to death.
02:17:13 Doesn't matter if it's some Jew that threw the ******* beehive in the room.
02:17:25 That's why you don't keep bottles of poison in.
02:17:29 Your spice rack.
02:17:43 So he lets it slip.
02:17:46 He lets it slip that well, you know.
02:17:52 But also says it had never made it.
02:17:53 Into the report.
02:17:58 And Ginsburg knew too.
Speaker 33
02:18:00 And and they show that the one common thread.
02:18:05 That ran through all of the rights, so they they ran all these. They tried to figure out, OK, you know, are these people poor? Many of them are.
02:18:13 Not poor, so.
02:18:15 The whole idea that poverty causes, that they're what they're questioning, but the one thing they found out unemployment didn't tie in education didn't tie in the one common denominator that.
02:18:25 Everybody who participated in the riots.
Speaker 2
02:18:28 He was black.
Devon Stack
02:18:32 That was the common denominator.
02:18:35 They were black.
02:18:41 But it's funny that the guy who is credited with running the Kerner report.
02:18:47 Is admitting privately.
02:18:51 Did all of his recommendations are then stupid?
02:18:55 If employment is not a factor, why this focus on employment?
02:19:09 All right, time for a commercial break. Let's, let's chill out a little.
Speaker 37
02:19:13 Bit here, watch this widely used brake cleaner on greasy dirt. Works pretty good, but see how fast it runs. That can cause striking and extra work. That's why Ajax came up with a brand new idea for.
Speaker 26
02:19:27 The father of a newborn was found shot dead in a Lewisville parking.
Devon Stack
02:19:31 Lot and police say the man who shot him apparently did it just after a minor car crash.
Speaker 38
02:19:36 A man later identified by police as Arianne Morris, got out of the Tahoe holding a semi automatic firearm in his right hand. Police say Morris looked down at the front.
02:19:48 Bumper of his Tahoe shakes his head from side to side once, and then it's seen pointing the gun at Jonathan's head.
Speaker 18
02:19:48 That's so easy. *************.
Speaker 16
02:19:55 Just into the Eyewitness News in this disturbing surveillance video shows.
Speaker 18
02:19:57 That slipped some bombs.
Speaker 16
02:19:59 Two men injuring an elderly woman outside LAX, the LAPD says it happened nearly two weeks ago as she was checking in her bags. Investigators say the men were chasing each other following a fist fight that resulted from a road rage incident. A multi agency police pursuit here in the metro, leading to a crash and the arrest of a murder suspect, police saying.
Speaker 32
02:20:19 20 year old.
Speaker 16
02:20:19 The Diedrich Davis junior was arrested on an outstanding homicide warrant out of Mobile AL.
Speaker 12
02:20:26 Police surrounded the Raritan Hotel in Woodbridge, NJ, the scene of a deadly gun battle between officers and an armed suspect in an attempted homicide in his Harlem.
Speaker 21
02:20:37 Look at these photos. Baltimore police released them just over a week ago, asking for the public's help to identify the man calling him a person of interest in two homicides and the non fatal shooting. All happening June 2nd, just hours apart.
Speaker 39
02:20:54 Since ABC 13.
02:20:56 First reported on this brutal attack, or learning more about fixing photo of Steve Anderson killed in an unimaginable.
02:21:04 Today we're walking to get his mail on.
02:21:06 Woodward Square drive.
02:21:07 Family and friends tell us he worked at MD Anderson Cancer Center as a manager for 20 years, have retired in 2020, devastating that their beloved co-worker is the man identified by officials in this video.
02:21:21 On May 3rd, he seemed turning around at the sound of a screeching car, stopping that video before his hair. The color verses hits him again minutes later. Police say the driver, identified as 20 year old Karen Fisher, Returns Records identified.
Speaker 18
02:21:26 I don't click ************* in the car.
Speaker 39
02:21:37 So as a man, but police say the suspect identifies as a.
02:21:41 Woman 2 hours before the deadly murder, police say socialists stole the car from the motel in East Harris County. Face was seen walking over casually in front of witnesses in broad daylight. She slips. Anderson straddles him and then kisses and stabs him at 9 times, court records state.
02:22:00 Before Fisher leaves.
02:22:01 She leaps over his body on the roof.
Speaker 37
02:22:04 Specially made to help protect against streaking.
02:22:08 Ajax concentrates its power where the dirt is wipe.
02:22:11 And it comes clean.
02:22:13 So get Ajax spray cleaner, specially formulated to help protect against streaking.
Devon Stack
02:22:19 Ah yes.
02:22:22 OK.
02:22:29 These are all recent stories, by the way.
Speaker 6
02:22:32 The main emphasis of the President's Commission was on cure for the causes of riot, but the Commission has also dealt with ways of containing riots once they break out federal action on prevention has been minimal so far as we have noted, but the government has had to act to minimize the effect of the new rash of riots. More U.S. Army troops and National Guardsmen.
02:22:53 68,000 were called up this month to deal with domestic disorder than at any time since the civil War some guardsmen.
Speaker 24
02:23:03 All right.
Devon Stack
02:23:07 Since the civil ******* war.
02:23:16 The war that sounds kind of ******* ******** now, doesn't it?
02:23:24 Good thing you fought the civil war, huh?
Speaker 6
02:23:30 And some police departments sought again to repress the rioters with brutality, but many more this time did seek to follow the policy of restraint, which the riot report urged, in which the Justice Department had been teaching police officials all winter long.
Devon Stack
02:23:46 So they this is when they begin training the cops to be *******.
02:23:53 And to just let them riot.
02:23:56 Even though it was literal war zones.
Speaker 6
02:23:58 In Chicago, the police and National Guard also used the Justice Department guidelines of restraint, at least in theory. It was still a bloody costly 3 days for Chicago 11 persons, all *****, died. Two of those were killed by police who caught the looting.
02:24:16 But for Chicago's angry mayor Richard Daley, this was still too much restraint.
Speaker 34
02:24:20 I was disappointed to know that every policeman out on the beat was supposed to use his own decision.
02:24:28 And this decision evidently.
02:24:31 Was his.
02:24:33 In my opinion, he should have had instructions to shoot arsonists and to shoot looters, shoot arsonists to kill and shoot looters in order that they be detained, and, in my opinion, also, they should have been Mace used on these looters when this was being conduct.
Devon Stack
02:24:52 Well, that's he's a relic now.
Numbers Lady
02:24:55 Umm.
Devon Stack
02:24:59 Mayor Daley was saying he was ****** *** at the cops, showed her strength, and they should.
02:25:03 Have been blasting looters.
02:25:15 What did based Trump do?
02:25:19 Didn't he tweet that ohh. They should write or should be shot or something. And then he like.
02:25:26 Never did anything. He started monitoring the situation.
Speaker 6
02:25:40 The lead story in today's Wall Street Journal is headed ghetto. Violence brings hardening of attitudes toward ***** gains. Still, backlash has not dissipated. The impact of the riot report, among hundreds of thousands of people in America's urban communities. The report.
02:25:56 Turned out to be a runaway best seller. 740,000 copies were sold the first three weeks.
Devon Stack
02:26:03 Oh, wow. So then they're propaganda blitz must be working.
02:26:12 How did they sell so many copies of a of a government report? That's a little weird.
02:26:18 So weird that they sold so many copies of.
02:26:20 A government report.
02:26:23 Unless of course, there were organizations.
02:26:27 Buying the copies of the report.
02:26:30 And spamming it to people, which is exactly what was happening and some of you might be surprised at some of these organizations.
Speaker 6
02:26:35 More than a million are now in print. Bantam Books, which published the 1st edition, calls it the fastest selling paperback since Valley of the Dolls, which it does not precisely resemble in style.
02:26:47 For what 1 blue collar community in Brooklyn has done here is David Cohen.
Speaker 40
02:26:51 This is Bushwick.
02:26:52 A neighborhood in Brooklyn that's half black and half white.
02:26:56 There is racial tension here and this could become the scene of a summer riot, but they've been lucky so far in having no trouble. One reason for this good fortune is that a minority here is working for racial.
02:27:08 Harmony, one of the things that they've been doing is selling copies of the president's report on civil disorders.
02:27:20 At PS 151, where the pupils are mostly ***** or Puerto Rican, the school's book fair was enlarged to include a table full of the paper bound reports. 6th graders were not the best customers.
02:27:35 A few blocks away, drums and Bugles joined the sales pitch. At 14 Holy Martyrs Roman Catholic Church.
Speaker 18
02:27:47 Commission on the right, Commissioner.
Speaker 40
02:27:53 Several young priests in Bushwick are active behind the scenes, urging sales of the report as a first step by whites toward recognizing what the priests and the report see as the fundamental problem.
Devon Stack
02:28:05 White racism. Ohh, good. Good thing the the Catholic priests.
02:28:11 We're we're kept passing out the books and telling everyone that the problem was, uh.
02:28:18 Was white racism?
02:28:22 Good thing.
02:28:25 Good thing there.
02:28:27 Catholics were doing that.
Speaker 6
02:28:30 Yes.
02:28:30 Today, a group of Father Martin's colleagues sent a petition to the National Conference of Catholic Bishops meeting in Saint Louis, asking that the church buy a million copies of the report for distribution.
Devon Stack
02:28:42 Oh, good, good thing the the Catholic Church was.
02:28:45 Buying up these copies of this mine poison and distributing it to their.
02:28:51 They're people.
Speaker 41
02:28:54 White community here is the charge of racism and does nothing refuse to acknowledge the charge.
02:29:03 Then.
02:29:05 What happens in the future I'm afraid of?
Devon Stack
02:29:10 Yes. Yes, father. So am I.
02:29:16 And.
02:29:18 As it happens, I live in the future.
02:29:22 I live in the future.
02:29:26 And you know what?
02:29:29 Everything worked out.
02:29:32 Everything worked out your big plan to buy up all these books and give them out to people, to blame white racism for all the problems of black people.
02:29:41 Well, it turns out it totally worked out.
02:29:45 Totally worked out. Everything's fixed now. Thank you, father.
02:29:53 Thank you for making that making that happen for us. Appreciate it.
02:30:05 And again.
02:30:09 It's because people are *******.
02:30:12 It's because people are ******* that this, that this happened.
02:30:17 It's because and you know, and to some degree, religion obviously is playing a role.
02:30:23 Right, we're all God's children. How many times has has a ******* Maga boomer?
02:30:27 Told you that.
02:30:42 You know, I bet I bet if this priest were to sit down next to.
02:30:46 Yeah. Kunta Kinte over here.
02:30:50 You know that they'd be right in right in synchronization.
Speaker 30
02:30:55 The population but 60% of the victims of police shootings. Why is it that the black unemployment rate is twice as high as the one unemployment rate?
Devon Stack
02:31:04 White racism, he would.
Speaker 4
02:31:05 OK.
Speaker 30
02:31:06 And there's only two answers even there's something wrong with black people or something.
Devon Stack
02:31:10 Of course not. We're all God's children. That's not possible.
Speaker 30
02:31:13 Superior about white people or racism?
Devon Stack
02:31:20 It's it's it's white racism.
02:31:27 All you have to do is.
02:31:31 Read the Kerner report to know that.
02:31:36 Available. Apparently it's your local Catholic Church.
02:31:43 All right. So that is the the Kerner report Part 2. But we don't want to end on a sad note. So one more time, especially if you're you're just joining us tonight. Here's a little pep talk to.
02:31:56 To get you back into a positive mindset.
Speaker 4
02:32:05 I have spent my whole life.
02:32:08 Scared.
02:32:12 Frightened things that could happen.
02:32:15 Might happen, might not happen.
02:32:18 50 years I spent like that.
02:32:23 Finding myself awake at 3:00 in the morning.
02:32:30 Do you know what?
Speaker 5
02:32:32 Ever since I decided to admit I was a racist, ever since I decided I love white people and I don't owe black people anything.
Speaker 4
02:32:41 I sleep just fine.
02:32:51 King, you realize it's that fear that's the worst of it. That's the real enemy.
02:33:01 Stop.
Speaker 5
02:33:07 Tell the whole world you're proud to be white.
Devon Stack
02:33:21 All right.
02:33:27 Well, there you go. All right, so let's go ahead and take a look at.
02:33:34 And hyper chats, we actually got through that a lot faster and thought we were going to, there were so many videos I had to go through for this.
02:33:42 Seemed longer and the research side of.
02:33:45 It I guess.
02:33:48 There's a lot of stuff I didn't play.
02:33:51 But you know, start again. I don't want to get repetitive there.
02:33:57 So let's take a look and 1st we'll go to Odyssey here.
02:34:05 Billy Bob says so today or yesterday, Zimbabwe got attacked by goblins. They closed schools and police stations down, and government made a statement to the people not to be scared, for they were on the case. I **** you not goblins. The little green booger goblins.
02:34:25 Uh.
02:34:27 What I have no idea what you're talking about, Zimbabwe. I there's not like a goblin country.
02:34:36 I'll. I'll, I'll take your word for it. That literal goblins have attacked Zimbabwe.
02:34:42 All right, blue chord, blue chord.
02:34:53 The the button wasn't working. Now it's working though. All right. Good evening, Mr. stack. Long drive again in the morning. So I'm going to save the stream for it. We play again. Again. I'd like to send a thanks to blood of tyrants. Cool dude. Thanks for what you both do.
02:35:08 I appreciate it. Yes, as do I. As do I, I think you blood of tyrants and the whole mod squad there and and and the replay gang for that matter.
02:35:22 Cream cheese privilege. Hey, Devin. I super chatted or hyper chatted whatever the hell it is. The other night I caught you at the ask end of the strain so you didn't get to it? I just.
02:35:32 Wanted to know.
02:35:33 More about that person who was talking about the expat community in Hungary. I wanted to get in touch with them.
02:35:42 Well, hopefully they're in chat and they see that their name is Kate Smith at the moment.
02:35:49 But you could you.
02:35:49 Can go back to the old streams and the the hyper shots show up as as comments under the videos and it's not an ideal way of finding them, but that's a way to find them.
02:36:01 Instigator, says Devin, you gotta post in your bio. What days and times you stream?
02:36:08 Yeah, I guess so. But yeah, it hasn't changed.
02:36:13 Wednesdays and Saturdays 10:00 PM Pacific, we might have a a change. At some point. I I'm finding it different. Just being honest here, I'm finding it difficult.
02:36:22 To do early morning beekeeping, stuff that has to be early morning because it's too hot to open up a beehive when it's like 105, that it's past the melting point of beeswax so that you know. So I.
02:36:33 Can't.
02:36:34 Be like, well, and they're just really ****** *** because of that. So I can't be monkeying around inside of a beehive unless it's basically just moments after dawn.
02:36:44 And it's real, it's it. It means I have to stay up all night. If I do a stream and it my sleep schedules already get gets sucked up from this this stream and it just makes it like horrendous. So.
02:36:56 It is possible we do an earlier thing. It's not something, it's something that we've talked about before. It's not something I've ever really wanted to do because I like the late night show aspect of this, but it might be something that has to happen. I'll. I'll keep you guys in the loop, but yeah.
02:37:16 Maybe that's something I'll add there. Uh, let's see here. Blood stained tunnel mattress.
Speaker 35
02:37:25 Hello.
02:37:26 Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
02:37:31 Blood stained tunnel mattress says.
02:37:35 Well, come on. Yeah, OK. We gotta class it up a little bit. He says ***** only in the bad, naughty way. Which again, I'm. I have no problem saying. But just when it's random.
02:37:47 It's a little.
02:37:49 It just doesn't make sense.
02:37:53 White cake says do you think average the average Jew in America instinctively loves watching the destruction of whites?
02:38:01 With all of the genetic pollution they've dumped here.
02:38:05 I think that Jews are.
02:38:09 As propagandized as as non Jews and they have less reason to question it because it benefits them, all this stuff and so they don't have a they wouldn't, they wouldn't.
02:38:26 There's no rational reason for them to not like it.
02:38:29 And so and because of the propaganda making it seem like, oh, yeah, you're you're being the better person. You're being the guy that's I think a lot of Jews actually. You know, they they get high on their own supply. Like, I mean, some Jews, obviously they they know what they're up to. But I think there's a lot of Jews who probably just think that, oh, no, we, you know, it's our responsibility to take them all. And, you know, it's like the healing of the world.
02:38:50 That they think that it's their responsibility to.
02:38:52 The the Goyum and it's not, I mean it's nefarious and result, but maybe not necessarily nefarious in how they think about it, but.
02:39:06 I mean at this point.
02:39:10 It I mean I don't know. I mean, there's still ******* magazines that don't get it, so why wouldn't there be Jews that wouldn't get it? You know what I mean? So.
02:39:18 I mean, I don't know, you know, I guess you'd have to ask Jews. You have to pull Jews. I I I think a lot of Jews will openly admit that it's better for them and that's why they like it. But there's probably, like, Maggie, Jews as an example that, that, that.
02:39:31 That.
02:39:32 That they're just doing, they're just doing what God wants them to do, or something stupid. Bill Mott. Again, contact info for that expat group in Hungary and there you go is Hungarian PLE at proton dot me if I wrote it down right so.
02:39:47 There you go.
02:39:50 Not.
02:39:51 ******** ****** says.
02:39:56 I'm gonna make this a button I gotta. I have. I haven't still haven't done thing with the stream deck.
Speaker 18
02:40:00 Chuck it.
Devon Stack
02:40:02 There we go.
02:40:04 Size matter says 1000 years more like.
02:40:09 100 years. I don't know. You're talking.
02:40:11 About you said.
02:40:12 It two hours ago, so I'm not sure what you were referencing there.
02:40:16 Man of little moral fiber says I had success with the do you really think it's worth having black people here question this week I've been asking people in my circles what benefits they see to having blacks here. Inevitably, they have to admit there is no benefit. Everyone is happier without them. No one wants to be around them.
02:40:35 Well, there you go. It's. I mean it's it's a simple and honest question. It's just a question that no one wants to answer because.
02:40:44 The answer?
02:40:46 But good for you. Keep doing that. That's and and I'm glad to see that you're you have a friend group that's not full of massive *******.
Speaker 11
02:40:54 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:40:55 Uh, let's see here, instigator says. If I ever won the lottery, I would invest money into your show. We're taking or we're talking TV specials with actors and skits.
02:41:06 That would be awesome. Yeah, that would be awesome. It would be awesome if we had some billionaire that would kick in some dough over here, but.
02:41:14 I I think that that my show is antithetical to the the, the aims and ambitions to any billionaire, so that's not likely.
02:41:24 Happen. But you know, we can dream, right? Yes. He you can't win the lottery if you don't play well. You probably also can't play. Win the lottery.
02:41:32 If you do.
02:41:33 Play size matter matter, says black pill the night when the British novelist Joseph Conrad wrote the of the Narcissus or of Cissus.
02:41:44 A book about an black Caribbean at sea and had to be renamed to the children at of the Sea. A tail of the four castle for the 1897 US edition because was too offensive to American readers in 1897.
02:42:04 Well, there you go. And I have never read that book, but I have.
02:42:07 Actually seen that book.
02:42:10 Because I was looking, I was bored one day and I just searched for on eBay.
02:42:18 Funny stuff shows up when you do that, Beach Boys, Beach Boys.
Speaker
02:42:23 Good.
Speaker 35
02:42:24 Good, good, good for real.
Devon Stack
02:42:31 Beach Boys. Alright, thank you for the stream, Devin, and for Ryan.
Speaker 24
02:42:40 I'll have a *****.
Devon Stack
02:42:43 Cream cheese privilege says if you are saying we have a major ***** or ***** riot every 15 to 20 years, then we'll have a major riot between 2035 and 24. I think we'll have one before then.
02:42:58 It does seem to increase in frequency. In fact, I think the only reason why we didn't have one and in the 2000 Tens is we had, you know, during the Ferguson stuff as much as because we had a black president.
02:43:12 You know what I mean? Like, so they weren't going to riot when they had Obama as president.
02:43:17 So that was I think that was like a.
02:43:22 A little breather and that society got. But other than that, I think it's, you know, it's kicking back up because like I said, this is a problem that's only going to get worse as things get more technologically advanced and the the skills necessary to be successful in a technologically advanced society are going to increase, while at the same time.
02:43:42 All the ditch digging and stupid menial jobs are going to be done by Rob.
02:43:46 Guts. You're just going to have more people that aren't going to be able to succeed, and they're going to write it as a result. So I just think it's going to be more of a problem chosen Jawas says. Devin. Did you hear about the push to enable the draft for anyone ages 18 to 26? I'm curious as to your thoughts on this matter.
02:44:05 Yeah, you know.
02:44:08 Oh look, I had to register for the draft when I was. When I was 18, I thought people still have to do that.
02:44:14 And I was, you know, that was it was the law. You had to register for the Selective Service.
02:44:20 And when you turned 18, I still remember my mom being very upset by that. When I had to.
02:44:25 You know, fill out the card or whatever it was. And so I I I just thought that that was still and this wasn't like a million years ago. This was this was only a few, you know, I'm I'm getting. I'm getting. I'm getting a little old now but I wasn't I like some ******* boomer like I thought that was still like a thing.
02:44:44 Let's see here. I do think look, I I find it amusing.
02:44:48 That women will have to.
02:44:51 Sign up for the draft because it's like look.
02:44:53 You can't have your cake and eat it too.
02:44:56 You want. You want to be able to vote well, then you you, you have to.
02:44:59 Be willing to die for Israel.
02:45:02 You know and and I know there's gonna be, like, women that are all upset by that. Like ohh you should want to, you know, protect your women. It's like, yeah, yeah. You've you've taken that ability away from us.
02:45:12 You know, and look, I know there's nothing really you can do.
02:45:15 About.
02:45:15 It you know you're not the feminist that did it or the Fagot guys that voted for that stuff, but for *****, but.
02:45:22 Yeah, that, that's just the reality that we're in right now and maybe it'll motivate women to not want to participate civically. Is it to the degree that they do?
02:45:35 Size matter, says Tucker. Did an interview with Thomas Massey, who started talking about how every Republican in the house has an AIPAC babysitter that he eats lunch with every day. He then mentioned that AIPAC pays for every Republican to go on a vacation to Israel.
02:45:52 Elon style, then Tucker, does the Tucker thing by cutting him off and going on a rant about how much he loves Israel, the food, the scenery, etcetera. When Massey asked him if he got paid to go, Tucker says he paid for the trip himself and keeps going on about how he loves Israel so much.
02:46:11 Yeah, I saw that. And if you notice.
02:46:15 I'm sure most people saw that he also acted very shocked, as if you know, as if Tucker Carlson, who's lived in Washington DC, basically his entire life and has been covering politics, basically his entire adult life, as if he didn't know about.
02:46:31 About this, and it's so ******* gay when he does it and it it's it's proof that he's he's theater. I don't do that, by the way. I don't, I don't. I know that there's ways that I can, unless it's obviously a joke. Like, you know, if I'm doing something that's like a bit and you guys know that I'm doing something that's a bit. That's different. But I don't do I don't pretend to like.
02:46:51 Really, I've I've never heard of that.
Speaker 24
02:46:54 Really. Wow.
Devon Stack
02:46:57 So there's like an AIPAC person. Why haven't I ever?
Speaker 4
02:47:00 Heard of this? It's like.
Devon Stack
02:47:02 I get why he's doing it.
02:47:05 But it's not just for the reason that the reason that is charitable where, oh, he's doing it. He's, you know, he's performing. He's performing for the MAGA boomer at home, who's going to find this very shocking, who's not going to understand it, this and and who also didn't know. And now they're going to relate to to Tucker more because Tucker didn't know. And so.
02:47:25 Now, I don't feel so stupid for not knowing cause even Tucker didn't know and so that makes it even more of this big reveal, this big bombshell, even though everyone pretty much already knew this and has been talking to, you know, anyone of of.
02:47:36 Of even like the the the slightest bit of understanding of the world has understood this. In fact, this is the.
02:47:42 Kind of thing.
02:47:43 That Tucker should on people that would say this not that long ago, when in fact when you had a trafficking right, Senator Traficant was.
02:47:52 The guy who mysteriously died when his tractor fell on him.
02:47:57 After speaking out against Israel, he was brought on to Sean Hannity show and when he said literally the exact same thing, Sean Hannity said he was a conspiracy nut and that he was he hated Jews and whatever, Tucker said. The same kind of stuff back then about the same guys. And so Tucker, it's very rich, Tucker, acting like he doesn't know about this. And this is like some big reveal.
02:48:19 He ******* knows. He ******* knows. And you're right for him to continue to obsessively talk about how much he loves Israel. Look, the ************ wears a Kabbalah brace.
Speaker 13
02:48:28 But.
Devon Stack
02:48:29 OK, he wears a Kabbalah bracelet, so it's just you can't trust him. You can't.
02:48:35 Trust. What is?
02:48:36 He up to, I don't know. I don't know. I don't have a crystal ball. I can't read his mind. But I'm also not a ******* ******. And I know that he was lying. He can call it play acting if he wants. But he was lying. He was lying. He knew about that.
02:48:49 He knew he.
02:48:50 Knew all about that. That aspect of Congress.
02:48:52 Everyone, even you know, Trump. All anyone.
02:48:55 Who? Who spent any time in Washington knows that.
02:49:00 So it's it's not like some trade.
02:49:01 Secret it's not like ohh.
Speaker 24
02:49:03 They don't even they don't.
Devon Stack
02:49:04 Even try to hide it, no.
02:49:05 One I mean.
02:49:07 They do. They do these big these.
02:49:09 APEC conferences are televised.
02:49:12 Right. That's why we have all these clips of these politicians from both sides of the aisle going to the APAC conference is talking about how that they don't care if America is in, in shambles as long as you know the support for Israel remains that that everyone's happy.
02:49:25 We we have these clips because it's not, it's not in the shadows, it's not in some dark smoke filled room in the back. It's everyone ******* knows this ****.
02:49:36 It's just that it it's not until now that that.
02:49:40 The Jews are are.
02:49:44 Have been criticized as open land as often as what's going on now. Am I annoyed by it? Because, you know, this is the kind of stuff that I've been talking about for years, right? And in the same kinds of people that we're calling an anti Semite now, because Tucker is saying they're like, oh, that's crazy.
02:50:00 You know, even though like literally that same guy was probably going like, oh, no, this black pilled guy is bad. No, I don't care because I care more about ideas getting out. And it's, I guess it's good that it's getting out. Am I skeptical about his motivations? I will always be skeptical. The motivations of someone that rich.
02:50:17 It's just the way that it is. I mean, when you've got that much at stake, when you're when you're that kind of a when you're that powerful of a person, when you're that high up on the hierarchy and you, you know, it's it's you're playing a different game than.
02:50:31 We are you.
02:50:32 Just are you're playing a different ******* game than we are.
02:50:36 Let's see here, chosen Jawa says.
02:50:46 He says. Devin, do you have any tips for someone trying to beat a sugar addiction? Some say our sugar saturated food industry is more addictive than cocaine. Yeah, easy peasy lemon squeezy.
02:51:00 Do carnivore even if you don't keep it going forever. Do carnivore.
02:51:04 For like a month.
02:51:06 And when I say do carnival for like a month, if specifically you're trying to break a sugar addiction.
02:51:11 The way that you combat the sugar addiction is bombard your body with like.
02:51:20 Chicken and grease. And then like like fatty, delicious meats without with. But you got to be you got to be a psycho. They put ******* sugar and everything. They put sugar in lunch, meat. They put sugar in in, like, frozen hamburger patties. You got to read labels or just go straight for like the the book, you know, go to the the ultimate if you have like a butcher.
02:51:40 Just get, like, just cuts of meat. Not something that's like prepackaged and frozen because a lot of that stuff has some kind of.
02:51:46 In it but.
02:51:49 Yeah, get, get and and same thing with bacon. There's a lot of bacon. It's like, oh, it's it's honey bacon or, you know, they they they put some kind of ******* sugar in it.
02:51:58 But read the labels, buy massive amounts of it and and justice ******* stuff your face with bacon and greasy and and cheese and all this stuff after like, it'll feel you'll feel weird and kind of maybe a little ****** for like a week or so.
02:52:16 But you'll if you stuff yourself enough, you're not going to feel like you know. Oh, I need to snack because it's like you're gonna be, like, full of bacon and no one feels like snacking when they're just ate.
02:52:26 Like a pound.
02:52:27 Of bacon, you know. And so unless you're like, you know, ridiculously, you know, unless you're like Ralphie may or something like that.
02:52:36 Isn't he dead? He's. I think he's dead. Yeah. Do that for, like a.
02:52:41 Couple of weeks.
02:52:44 And once that sugar craving stuff gets out of your system, you can either keep doing carnivore.
02:52:51 Which is, I think a A.
02:52:54 And way away you can live. There's lots of people that live that way and then you can start dialing back the calories dialing back the fat. So you're not just eating ******* Garbo.
02:53:04 Meat and uh, you know, if you want to do more of like a keto way thing and introduce some some carbs or you know you know you want to be a *****, I guess you can. You can do that, you know some kind of vegetables and things like that. But yeah you can you can kill a sugar addiction it it doesn't take long it's just that.
02:53:24 First week.
02:53:25 Depending on, I don't know how much sugar you're eating, but I mean, I wasn't eating that much and I was. I was having, like dreams about bread. Like the first time I I went like.
02:53:36 Like carnivore or, you know Adkins or or any of those things. Right. I was dreaming about, like, the whole dream was just. I was just sitting at a table eating bread. That was the dream. And, you know, but after, like, a week or so that that shifts out of your system. So that's that's.
02:53:56 I promise you that will work if you have any kind of willpower at all.
02:54:01 And it doesn't take much. It really doesn't take much if you have any kind of willpower at all, and especially if you can, if you don't drink, because that's going to kill it too, because alcohol turns into sugar basically when it's metabolized. So you can't drink alcohol and so don't you can't go, you know, don't be around people that are like, hey, let's go to the bar and drink.
02:54:22 You know, fermented carb water, you know which is beer, you know, like don't do that stuff.
02:54:27 You know if if you if you have the ability to work from home instead of going to where there's like snack machines and stuff like that and just like I said.
02:54:35 Just stock up on like.
02:54:37 I'm good meat like good delicious meat meat that you're actually gonna like that. You're gonna enjoy eating and, yeah, like I said, you can cheese it up. Look at the cheese, though. Make sure the cheese doesn't have carbs in it. Some cheese does some cheese doesn't. And so just you have to get get a looking at labels. If you're really struggling. Yeah. **** it. Have some aspartame.
02:54:57 You know, suck it up, have some diet sodas. It's not ideal, but.
02:55:02 You know, like I said, it all has to do with your.
02:55:04 Your discipline level, I guess.
02:55:08 I think ultimately that ends up being bad because it still it. It tells your body that you're getting sugar. So I think it still activates some of the, I mean this is just bro science here, but I think it still activates parts of your brain that wants.
02:55:20 The sugar because.
02:55:21 It's like tastes like sugar, so your blood sugar reacts to it. You know what I mean?
02:55:26 But yeah, after like a week or so.
02:55:30 It'll go away, it'll go away, and you'll probably lose some weight.
02:55:34 Even if even if, like you're.
02:55:36 Just eating pure bacon. You'll probably lose like 5 lbs like the first week or so. I mean, I don't know, depend on how much you have to lose.
02:55:45 Let's see here, Suzuki samurai says I'm from a small town in Oregon. Fortunately, my crew is all white. We recently laid some track in the Portland area. The degeneracy and diversity out there blew my mind. In the Portland area. Yeah.
02:56:02 I.
02:56:04 I don't know if I've ever.
02:56:05 I think I've been to like an airport in Portland. I don't think I've actually spent any time in Portland, but everything I've seen about it looks.
02:56:11 Looks horrific. It looks like it's some kind of ******* child of like San Francisco and Austin, you know, with like.
02:56:17 With even more soy somehow.
02:56:21 Size matter says Trump was wrong. There is only.
02:56:25 One N word.
02:56:27 I don't know what the reference is there, but.
02:56:30 I I suppose I suppose you're right.
02:56:34 A real ubermensch.
02:56:37 A real Uber match with the *** **** Dono.
Speaker 24
02:56:39 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself with.
Devon Stack
02:56:45 Go, Julie, this *** is.
02:57:03 All right. It really, Roman says thank you for doing your part to protect our race. Well, I appreciate that and a real ubermensch, and likewise likewise support of the show is what keeps the keeps the wheels on the wagon, so to speak. So you're doing your part as well as is.
02:57:22 Warshak 20.
02:57:24 112 Rorschach, 2112.
Speaker 15
02:57:29 Show me today we'll be reading the best Christmas ever.
Devon Stack
02:57:36 The magic *****.
Speaker 4
02:57:39 Pure.
Speaker 8
02:57:45 The magic *****.
Speaker
02:57:46 Where did the soul man go?
Speaker 2
02:57:54 Thank you.
Speaker 35
02:58:01 Christmas. Ever.
Devon Stack
02:58:05 All right. I even tossed in some extra magic ******* there. Great stream. Devin, love your edits and appreciate all the work you put into your streams. Well, I appreciate that. And thankful for your support there. Rorschach 2112, love and division.
02:58:25 Love and division.
02:58:37 Love and division? Ask anyone do they think forced segregation is wrong? Then ask them if forced integration is.
02:58:46 Wrong. Well, I think they would say they'd be able to square those two things, though, because they they they're the evil to them is the.
02:58:55 Is the segregation.
02:58:57 So they wouldn't see it as an inconsistency. It's just like they can't say it's, they can't say it's, you know, Democratic because it's it wasn't there was never a vote on that. It's not. It wasn't the will.
02:59:08 Of the people.
02:59:10 But you can be OK.
02:59:11 With using force and not being consistent on that, simply because it's the use of force.
02:59:17 It's just that you can't be consistent and say you don't believe in the use of force, but then like say that you do when it comes to things you want, you know, I mean, like, you gotta just admit it, you have to own it. You have to just say, yeah, I believe in the.
02:59:32 Use of force for things I want.
02:59:35 Yeah. And that way you're not being inconsistent. Let's let's I think.
02:59:38 It's.
02:59:39 Perfectly reasonable.
02:59:42 Philosophy there, Western Inoculator says the Jews understand the inherent differences between the races, which is why they force us to live together, causing the destruction of our societies. Well, yeah, they know that they're they're creating mayhem. They know that if you're busy trying to it, it's it's look, it's my metaphor about throwing the beehive in the daycare.
03:00:03 Right.
03:00:04 If you were trying to rob the jewelry store that was above the daycare, that would be a great distraction, right? Throw the ******* beehive in the daycare while everyone's trying to deal with the ******* bees flying around, stinging all the kids you go and and rob the jewelry store blind. And that's essentially what's happening. That's essentially what's happening.
03:00:22 And a bunch of ******* are going around saying that you're trying to divide us. That's just what they want. They want you to be.
03:00:29 Mad at the bees?
03:00:30 It's like, no, they don't. And I guess in a way, they do cause we'll be so busy fighting the.
03:00:37 Bees, but if?
03:00:38 You don't fight the bees, they sting all the kids to death. So I mean, you kind of have to do it. That's the way it works. That's why they.
03:00:45 Did it.
03:00:47 Matt says an interesting idea for a future black pill deep dive might be the great migration of the Blacks to northern cities in the early 1900s. We've done that or?
03:00:56 We've done a few of those.
03:00:58 I can't imagine blacks having the agency to embark on such a migration mass on their own.
03:01:03 Oh, I know they did because it was. They were. I mean, look, there were probably charities and other things involved run by the usual suspects telling people to go to these cities because of the opportunity. I'm sure all that was going on. I don't know that we've really covered that aspect of it, but it wasn't that hard.
03:01:21 They didn't it you?
03:01:22 Didn't they? Didn't take a lot of convincing.
03:01:24 All you had to do was say hey, like, do you think that the African migrants going to Europe right now are taking a lot of convincing? I mean, they're getting a lot of help from Jewish groups that are that are putting them on boats and funding their stay and their travel and all this other stuff. But it's not like you have to try that hard to convince kids to go to Disneyland.
03:01:44 Uh, let's see here. Date if there's something.
03:01:50 It's like some kind of weird lead speaky thing. It looks like DAF Beta dev and I found some documentary evidence corroborating your theory about the Jews who immigrated to America from Eastern Europe at the turn of the century. And there being a plan and strategy to what they were doing, I think you'll find it interesting.
03:02:11 Where is the best place for me to send it to? We could.
03:02:13 Have just sent it here. You can DM.
03:02:16 Me DM me on Twitter though. I mean but.
03:02:18 Yeah, I mean, you could have just.
03:02:19 Told me what it.
03:02:20 Was it's not, it doesn't have to be a big secret with the whole idea is we want to spread, spread the knowledge to people. So yeah, if you if if you got a good idea, everyone just let me know. Like I said, you DM me on Twitter. I I don't always see those in a timely fashion but I try to at least.
03:02:39 Up in there from times and sometimes overwhelming, I get a lot of hate messages and stuff, a lot of death threats. Believe it or not, so oh, I see everything.
03:02:48 But I'll you know, try to keep my eye out West, Inoculator said. Did you ever have to fight anyone when you were a bouncer? Good stream, as usual tonight. Keep up the great work, brother. Yeah, I'm a fairly regular basis. And it wasn't like nothing too crazy. And I think I never got, like, beat up or injured or anything like that.
03:03:09 Yeah, and that was the whole idea, right? If you're a bouncer, especially one of the places I was a bouncer was Albuquerque, downtown Albuquerque. So you can imagine, you can imagine how that job was. That was.
03:03:23 That was not. That was not the easiest job. I mean, the well, actually weirdly, it was a lot.
03:03:27 Of times because.
03:03:29 It's not like there there were fights constantly at the bar and so there were some nights you just kind of stood there and.
03:03:35 Didn't really do a lot, just you just looked.
03:03:36 Thing. Yeah, I just. That's all I had to do is I just had to sit there and look mean.
03:03:41 And and you know that was it.
03:03:45 But yeah, he.
03:03:46 That that is that is the whole point. You have to get into fights.
03:03:51 Let's see your crease crease. I think that's how you say it.
03:04:01 Creekside Evan is there any chance later you could check stream settings? I can only watch it at 1080P for the last few streams, which makes it really choppy when I listen.
03:04:11 Live via phone.
03:04:12 We'll have to catch the replay. Many thanks for all you do. Yeah. I haven't changed anything. It's just, I don't know that I have any control over that.
03:04:20 If you're having problems with.
03:04:23 Odyssey, though you could probably hop over to rumble, that might have a that that might stream a little smoother.
03:04:30 So there is that option, but I haven't changed. I've I've just been doing everything exactly the way I I always do it so.
03:04:38 If anything's going on, it might just be a bandwidth issue with with Odyssey.
03:04:43 Maybe next time says mostly peaceful as they were mostly peaceful protests over a guy who wasn't even killed that they thought was.
03:04:53 Killed.
03:04:54 Night Nation review. Funny how every single ***** chimp out is preceded by these exaggerations and lies being spread by Jew media outlets, right? Well, that's The thing is, they said like all the all the reporting and stuff I could find about it was rumors, rumors that the man had been killed and they didn't exactly elaborate on how those rumors have had started.
03:05:14 Or how they were spread to other people.
03:05:17 Opera commandant. Hey, Devin. Can we even classify blacks as human? A better classification would be bioweapons, just like a pathogen of bioweapon. They multiply and make the host sick. Blacks demanded equality, but the fact is they are not. Are equals and ever.
03:05:36 Will be. Well, look, I'm not going to say they're not human. I'm going to say that we're different subspecies. Probably if if human is the species, we're different subspecies.
03:05:48 And I I I would also say that in terms of and never will be, I mean.
03:05:54 On a long enough timeline, but I think that.
03:05:59 Even that is kind of like well.
03:06:02 You know, and that's like saying chimpanzees on a longer timeline. Right. We'll learn to use computers so.
03:06:10 It's like it.
03:06:12 For all intents and purposes.
03:06:13 Because yeah, that we're not. We're just not in the same. We're not in the same bracket when it comes to existing in modern societies as a group that, that, that, that the evidence is that that is that is true. And there there is there's lots of evidence that supports that and seemingly 0 evidence to support.
03:06:35 The opposite of that, uh thin red line says pre Colonial Africa never invented the plow and they still don't use it on a large scale. You know there's they're basically in the Stone Age. They're in the Stone Age.
03:06:50 UM, they they.
03:06:54 They have no.
03:06:55 Business being in in, in our societies bottom line.
03:07:00 Blue North Wind says thank you for putting in the time you put you put this stuff out. Reparations is needed. Ironically, the Africans can plan about American or American blacks too. It should happen anyway. I I've actually announced some Africans that that hated.
03:07:19 Especially The Ethiopians, because The Ethiopians I guess, are like the higher IQ Africans.
03:07:24 And they hate like I knew a few Ethiopians when I lived in DC, because there's a, I guess, like an Ethiopian community out there, cause why not, right?
03:07:33 And they hated. They hated the American blacks.
03:07:39 Blue Northland says the admixture in in in American blacks has raised their IQ from 70 to 80 and it was only made and only made them more dangerous.
03:07:49 One, I would say that's just the average that's moved from 70 to 80.
03:07:53 And I guess there there could be some truth to that, right? There could be some truth to the just, as they say, when even in in the world of fixing old radios, which are brought up already tonight, there's there's knowing just enough to be dangerous, meaning that, you know, enough to where you think, you know a lot. And so you start opening up the high voltage compartments inside of a.
03:08:14 Energize radio and you can kill yourself.
03:08:17 Art Stanton says. I haven't heard that story about the race hoax in Newark. That reminds me, did you ever do a deep dive on the Tawana Brawley case? It's fairly well known, but it'd be it'd be interesting to get your take on it. Which one is that?
03:08:32 I mean the name sounds familiar.
03:08:40 Version this one.
03:08:48 No, I don't think we don't think we have.
03:08:50 Covered that.
03:08:52 Might be worth taking a look at there. Blue North Wind says we've been consistently failing with the American blacks because we have been using White American solutions for black problems. Exactly. You cannot put a square peg through a round hole, no matter how hard you try.
03:09:09 No matter how many trillions of dollars you spend on that idea.
03:09:14 Bessemer 72.
03:09:29 Bessemer 72 hi Devin. I was reading an article today about Elon taking the Internet to a remote Amazon tribe. I think with * linker.
03:09:38 Something the tribe is now addicted to, **** and social media, they refuse to work because they just want to look at their phones reminded me of the prime directive. You know, I I saw something about I didn't read the article. I saw something about that. But yeah, you're exactly right. And and and by the way, when it comes to blacks in America.
03:09:59 The same same thing. The Prime directive is being violated there.
Speaker 29
03:10:02 5.
Devon Stack
03:10:04 Love and division says I worked for Bell Telephone in the 1970s before I got fired for being late. There was a black guy who was caught stealing from the company. They promoted him to limousine driver for the.
03:10:16 Yeah, I'm not surprised by that.
03:10:20 Get dealt with, says the literacy program from Newark is never going to work. The moon crickets cannot recognize themselves in a mirror until 6.
03:10:28 Years old anyway.
03:10:30 Well, they're at, they're at 26%.
03:10:34 At the the 26% of them at the reading level, they should be.
03:10:38 And like I said, I bet that aligns perfectly with the demographic numbers Amos Burton says. I think you unknowingly solved the mystery as to why American cars sucked in the 1970s.
03:10:51 Well, part of that too, though that was when they were introducing planned obsolescence into the this the equation and also trying to compete with the the low cost Japanese cars. So that had a lot to do with it.
03:11:11 In fact, I've if there's any era of car that I think is the worst, it's like early 80s is like the.
03:11:19 Like like the pinnacle of of no style and there's a lot of 90 sedans like horrible too, but like.
03:11:28 There's almost no good looking early 80s car from America like there's there's like a couple, right? But and and they're all, they're all. And if you notice, there's not a whole lot of them on the road anymore, right. And there's not a lot of people driving around like a.
03:11:42 Classic, you know.
03:11:45 1984 Ford Escort.
Speaker 29
03:11:46 Everything.
Devon Stack
03:11:52 Let's see here. Rickshaw says you likely don't remember, but a year ago I told you I dumped my liberal girlfriend because I couldn't be programmer and had your words. You got to be on the same page ringing in my ear. Well, now I have a younger and, dare I say hotter girlfriend who basically.
03:12:09 That's it. At least as much as you can expect a woman to. Well, look at that.
03:12:15 Look at that. Congratulations.
03:12:17 Congratulations. I'm looking for a congratulations thing.
03:12:23 And I don't think I have a congratulations thing. We should have a congratulations thing, right.
Speaker 14
03:12:30 My Grandpa Manheim is 103 and still pottering around down in Argentina.
03:12:36 I tried to go visit him once, but my travel visa was protested by the Shoah Foundation.
Devon Stack
03:12:42 I don't know that's the best I could do for.
03:12:43 Right now.
03:12:45 But congratulations there, rickshaw, patriot front. the US says you're a hero, Sir. Well, I appreciate that.
03:12:53 Rickshaw again says so. I guess I partially have you to thank for that. Planning to have many white babies with this woman. Eminently hail victory. We'll let us keep us in the loop. Let us know how that goes and see. It's always. It's always good to have a success story there. Right. Hang in there, guys.
03:13:14 There are based younger women out there, they do exist.
03:13:19 And they're they're they're infrequent. But you know they do exist.
03:13:25 White cake says black people cope is hilarious. They take the Dunning Kruger effect to the extreme. Their inferiority complex almost makes you feel bad for them. Then you realize they're violent.
03:13:39 Well, when you said violent animals, I mean, I guess in a way but like.
03:13:44 Look, I do kind of feel bad for him. I do like, obviously not the the feral.
03:13:52 Predator ones.
03:13:53 But I I do feel feel bad for a lot of them that are just because I I can, because I have a higher IQ, I can empathize with their situation. I can, I can imagine.
03:14:06 A world where everyone's got a A-250 IQ.
03:14:11 And everyone's like, just walking, you know, flying around and like space cars and and, you know, doing.
03:14:20 In physics in 4th grade and I I'm I'm struggling to just you know, to just kind of not even catch up, but to like kind of be able to understand my place in society, you know, and just try to try to just keep, you know, keep my head above water and and I can I can I can understand how that would.
03:14:41 What that would be like, right? Even though I've never experienced that I can, I can imagine a situation like that, and I can I and I'm telling you like it. It's not really a meme when I say that the the moral thing to do.
03:14:54 Would be to put them back where with the other black people where they belong. That is the moral thing to do.
03:15:01 I mean it.
03:15:02 It it would be akin to when you see that they ohh. We're releasing these.
03:15:08 You know these uh.
03:15:10 I don't know these zoo animals back into the wild like, oh, this bear has been in captivity its whole life in this cage. And look, would they have a problem adjusting? Yeah, they would. They'd have a problem adjusting and there'd be.
03:15:24 They they wouldn't be without its its issues, but their children would would probably go.
Speaker 31
03:15:28 Up.
Devon Stack
03:15:29 Perfectly acclimated to the.
03:15:32 The environment, you know, in fact their their children, because of the European ad mixture, at least in some cases, will be very successful in African societies.
03:15:42 Vexed champion says you said it made you sick to your stomach when the cops were gentle to the woman that killed the young boy, she surrendered, did she not? This was your explanation as to why many more whites survive police encounters than blacks do because we surrender.
03:16:01 Cops should not pass life death judgments. No, it doesn't mean they have to be polite.
03:16:07 What are what are you? Are you simping for a a ******* white kid murdering negress?
03:16:14 Like what the ****'* wrong with you, dude?
03:16:16 Like, seriously, what the ****'* wrong?
03:16:18 With.
03:16:18 You like? That's what you took issue.
Speaker 33
03:16:20 With me saying.
Devon Stack
03:16:22 Is that I didn't like that the cops were polite to a a black woman that just stabbed a three-year old 3 year old boy to death, like just a few feet away moments ago.
03:16:34 You you had you had a problem?
03:16:37 That that I I was displeased with their bedside manner. That's what you had an issue with.
03:16:45 I mean, get the ******* **** out of your mouth, you ******* ******.
03:16:50 Maybe next time, says social scientists proved its socioeconomic proved it with mathematics.
03:16:58 Well, yes, with Jewish magic. Thanks, Jews. Thanks Jews.
03:17:09 Thanks, Jew says. Zeitgeist was an eye opener for me in 07. They pointed fingers at skull and bone, Wasps and Catholics, but not Jews. My red pill was watching the Israeli lobby and century of self a few years later, you covered century. Have you seen the other two? What did you think?
03:17:29 The other two, oh.
03:17:31 Yeah, I've seen the Israel lobby, we've played.
03:17:35 Clips of it zeitgeist. I think I saw on YouTube once. It just seemed like a lot of new agey ****, so I don't. I don't think I actually sat through the whole thing.
03:17:46 Because it just and look maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I could go because I think I saw probably like you did like in 2007 and my first take was like all right.
03:17:56 Seems like some hippie boomer stuff, but I don't know. Maybe I'm totally wrong about that.
03:18:02 Based in space, says Devin, we love you and would hate for something bad to happen to you. When will you get yourself tripped up with some folks? Thanks for your work. Was that a threat? I don't know. I feel like I'm. I'm pretty.
03:18:21 I'm I I can I can confidently defend myself.
03:18:26 But there is. Yeah. It's like it's it's again. It's something I wouldn't talk about.
03:18:30 On a stream for those very reasons for going to always have Central situational awareness and and OPSEC and all that fun stuff.
03:18:41 Scottish American jerk.
Speaker 36
03:18:44 Hi.
Devon Stack
03:18:55 All right, OBS keeps like bouncing my ******* button around. Hey, Devin, what's your take on the memes of Bob Bob Whittaker, for example, diversity is a code word for white genocide or anti racist is a code word for anti white. They seem effective in my opinion.
03:19:15 Should we use these?
03:19:17 Let me know if you want the.
03:19:18 Link to his.
03:19:20 White eat egg whites. Avoid street fights.
03:19:23 Who's Bob Whittaker?
03:19:30 I don't know who. A lot.
03:19:31 Of these people are.
03:19:37 He's a British photographer.
03:19:43 If that's the same Bob Whittaker, I don't know if that is.
03:19:47 I mean, I don't know that.
03:19:48 I mean, look any name?
03:19:50 That that is, I mean, I don't know how effective.
03:19:53 Look to me that that all seems very basic, right? Like 2016, but look, there's probably some people who their brains are still stuck in 2016, so.
03:20:05 Yeah. Look, anything.
03:20:06 That that is that pushes that gets through to people and pushes the idea that there needs to be some kind of very least white.
03:20:18 Ingrid preference to some extent, I mean whites are so in.
03:20:23 Are so deficient.
03:20:25 In in Group preference, anything that increases that and it supplements that is will help us survive a little bit better.
03:20:34 White cake says is it just me or does anyone get instantly repulsed when they see a ***** on TV or a movie trailer and lose interest before 5?
03:20:44 Hanging out the show, what the show is even about, the ***** worship in America is worse than Hitler could have ever imagined. It's literally in everything now. Well, look, I don't get it. Depends on the situation, right? Like I can watch a movie if there's a black person who's appropriately cast in their role, it's, you know.
03:21:04 The movie is supposed to resemble it's supposed to imitate life, right? And when it's when it veers off into some weird fantasy land where you've got a black, you know, scientist that's going to save the world, you know? Yeah. I mentally check out.
03:21:19 At that point.
03:21:22 Amos Burton says when ideology comes first, you can never find the truth because a mental because a mental shoots and ladders is installed to prevent you from seeing the obvious.
03:21:33 I deal with this problem with my boomer lefty parents all the time. I don't even try anymore. Yeah, look, you can't teach an old dog new tricks. To some extent, that's just the and you gotta you gotta wait. Like, what is it worth it at this point? And a lot of times it's.
03:21:51 With, you know, people that are aging out anyway. It's it's not chosen, Jawa.
03:22:08 Well, I told you guys the button would would probably repeat sometimes.
03:22:12 Do you think?
03:22:13 We will ever get to the point where an openly armed race war takes place. Probably not.
03:22:19 I mean, maybe you should prepare as though it's always a.
03:22:23 Disability. But people thought that was going to happen in the 1960s. People thought it was going to happen. The 1970s people thought it was going to happen. The 1980s people thought it was going to happen. In the 1990s, people thought it was going to happen. In 2000, tens people thought. I think it's going to happen now and it keeps not happening because despite the.
03:22:43 The fagots that are.
Speaker 24
03:22:44 Like their product trying to design.
Devon Stack
03:22:46 Us now they if if that was the case, if they really didn't like the the the fact that we were they were trying to to beat back being the.
03:22:56 You know, white genocide and they would they would just spark the war. They would just, but they always roll it back right before whites, getting mad enough to do something about it. So you know.
03:23:09 But is it possible? Yeah, it would be.
Speaker 41
03:23:14 Look.
Devon Stack
03:23:15 Hell hath no fury.
03:23:19 Like little blacks. Better ******* hope to God it doesn't.
03:23:31 Cynthia and Son, says Devin, please post the Walter White meme in our in your telegram. So can it be deployed? Thanks, love your work.
03:23:39 Well, I'll probably do that.
03:23:44 Amos Burton says in a way, I don't blame them for wanting to try.
03:23:48 Making the utopia it's idealistic, to be sure, and the eventual outcome wasn't obvious. Like you said, it's the Star Trek dream. But what I do blame them for is not recognizing it didn't work. The experiment has failed. Now it's an in a death spiral, right? I have contempt for them for the same reasons I have.
03:24:08 Attempt for Q cards. We're at first, if you're, you know, you're dumb, you you've never been in proximity to power. You don't know how it works. You've only seen movies, and so you're easily tricked by this movie.
03:24:18 The style narrative and but at a certain point, when zero of Q's predictions are coming true, and for ***** sake, when when Trump loses the election, and even if there's fraud, doesn't matter, like if Q was real, that wouldn't have happened, right? And you're still hanging on to it.
03:24:39 And some are.
03:24:42 Then yeah, and those the people I have contempt.
03:24:44 For where? It's like OK dude.
03:24:47 Like I get it, you wanted it to be savable. You wanted it like some superhero guy to swoop in and fix the problem. You thought there was still a chance. So a lot of us did in 2016. That's why we voted for Trump because he thought this was our last chance. After ******* eight years of Obama. This is the white guy that's going to come and.
03:25:05 Fix it and he didn't.
03:25:08 And so to keep thinking.
03:25:09 That it's it's.
03:25:10 Look to some degree it's it's the people who still support Trump. It's like, really, you think that's going to be the big silver bullet hunt? You know, just go get Trump back elected and that'll fix it just like it did last time, right?
03:25:23 Yeah. At a certain point, I start to have contempt for these.
03:25:26 People.
Speaker 20
03:25:28 Veruca salt.
Speaker 2
03:25:32 As far as I can see.
Devon Stack
03:25:39 Root assault regarding education. It's interesting to look at the oldest federal program of its kind, head start. It provides free preschool, breakfast and.
03:25:49 And parent education for low income kids. Since 1965, it was started by two Jews, but the data shows no impact by third grade in reading or math scores. Yet we keep funding it.
03:26:04 Well, there you.
03:26:04 Go.
03:26:05 And it's because the Jews that are working on it probably do. No, it's never going to work, but it's, I'm sure they're also getting a lot of money out of it out of it as well as their their social engineering objectives. But the white people will go along with it because they believe in Star Trek.
03:26:25 Amos Burton, tell me slavery wasn't a colossal mistake. That farm equipment has cost us too much, and they're still paying for it 200 years later, and it's like the most predatory loan a country has ever taken on in history. And wouldn't you wouldn't you know it, the people who issued the loan are the same people that would issue plenary.
03:26:45 So it is in more ways than you can imagine. Lucky Larry Silverstein. I think the reason why the Jewish cabal wanted to put their woman in the presidential seat of Mexico is because they will build a wall or whatever they need to do to keep out white people fleeing America when things get super bad in the US.
03:27:06 Why do you think they need a Jewish Mexican president? I don't know enough about Mexican politics to tell you why, but I just think that they want Jewish leaders everywhere. If they could, is it specifically to keep white people from fleeing into Mexico? I I don't think so.
03:27:23 I think they, I mean, I think Mexico likes that to some degree now with all these boomers that are deciding to go to Mexico to retire because it's cheap and medicine is cheap. And you know, all the all the the problems they caused in America, they can like go away and live in Mexico and and live the remaining years in it.
03:27:42 In a cheap economy living like kings, the Mexican government likes that too, for the same reason they like their their people going across the border and saying their money back home. It's an economic boon for them. If it were to get to a point where there were like millions of Americans coming across, obviously they would put, you know, they would. They would shut that down.
03:28:02 I just don't. I don't foresee a time when millions of white Americans are running for the border, you know, to escape something.
03:28:11 Truth Forge says Republican bill aims to give Americans in an in an Israeli military same benefits as U.S. soldiers. Two GOP lawmakers introduced the bill to extend the US veterans protections to Americans serving in in Israeli.
03:28:27 Terry Guy, Russian Fowler and Max Miller kind of broke tonight. All I have is the fiber. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah, I was. I heard about that. And those are. I think those are both Jews. They sound like it. Their names do. But I'm not familiar with them. And yeah, wouldn't you know it? It's it's because.
03:28:49 You know, and and look who's going to vote against that. Right. Who's going to vote against the the Jews?
03:28:56 Art, Stanton said. You said Trump didn't do anything to stop the 2020 riots, but you're wrong. You're forgetting he tweeted. Law and order in all camps at least 10 times over the summer. Can't believe that didn't work. Exactly. That's that's about the extent of of what Trump did.
03:29:14 Man of low moral fiber says. I've come to the realization that it's a little ironic that all the boomers think the left are lying about everything except the fact that the Black Lives Matter or that Black Lives Matter. I can't believe anyone is dumb enough to believe that they matter enough to put up with their problems.
03:29:34 Well, they believe in the whole civil rights stuff. They believe in Martin Luther King. They believe in the Civil war narrative. They believe, look, they believe in a lot of lefty stuff they.
03:29:43 Just don't realize it's lefty stuff.
03:29:45 Zoidberg says hey, Devin, great stream tonight. I thought it it all started with the Rodney King, but it turns out these apes have been chimping out for as long as they've been here. If you haven't already, I'd love to see your cover cover the Tulsa race riots in 1921.
03:30:03 Isn't that the one we just did?
03:30:06 Or was that another one?
03:30:09 Which one was the Tulsa ones?
03:30:19 I think we did that one very recently or is this a different one?
03:30:33 No, we did. We did the we did the.
03:30:38 It was in what? South Carolina, I think, right it was. Forget the.
03:30:42 Town.
03:30:43 Yeah. No, that, that, that's definitely on the menu at some point.
03:30:49 Yeah. And of course, it's. It's all the same ********. It's all the actually there was a. Yeah, the Tulsa. That is not the one with the. There was, like, Black Wall Street, you know, or whatever.
03:30:59 Yeah, it was. It was ********. There are a few documentaries on it, but the rise again Tulsa and the Red summer by National Geographic looks the most interesting. Well, I have to take a look at that then.
03:31:08 Cat Hugger says I can't think of this show as a late night thing, as I always listen to it in the mornings here in Germany, it's Sunday 10:00 AM right now, and I'm making sauerkraut while listening.
03:31:20 Ah, look at that. Like a true crowd house Lander Rouse.
03:31:25 Alright Alexis.
Speaker 35
03:31:29 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
03:31:32 Not a lot of wookies tonight. Did you see how the Biden administration blocked the pay raise for lower enlisted and the next day made service registration mandatory? Writing on the wall for a draft is coming, whatever quality remains.
03:31:47 In the military is about to perish. How do you anticipate the people discussed in the Kerner report? Part 2 will respond to being drafted and forced in a large scale. Combat operations in a complex battlefield environment. I will say you want the answer to that.
03:32:08 Question look up Magnum Mary's morons, and you'll have the answer to that question. In fact, that that's even like.
03:32:17 Generous because a lot of the the demographics were way better when that was going on.
03:32:24 Uh system approved Rebel I was at the TAFE.
03:32:32 Like a US Community College doing trade vocational training in the early 90s, local police came to deliver a be tolerant to ******** and Faggs PSA to.
03:32:44 The group the message didn't go down well. One student was so indignant he stood up and said, why do we have to listen to this poofter nonsense? And officer told him to shut up and sit down. I'm sure you'd enjoy a gay experience if you offered. The establishment was full of **** in the 1990s. It just hadn't.
03:33:04 Fully saturated, the everyday Joe level yet? Yeah. Yeah. I I believe that we are. We are basically a a people that are. We've allowed ourselves to be ruled by satanic *** Pedos and there's really.
03:33:24 You know, there's really only one solution.
03:33:28 One solution of the Satanic.
03:33:32 Gay pedo problem?
03:33:52 Some.
03:33:52 Today the pits will be dug.
03:33:54 By robots, not blacks.
03:33:58 Uh. Let's see here.
03:34:02 Zoidberg says my bad. I was trying to edit the first part of my last chat and accidentally removed it. Still want you to get the tip though, so here you go. I appreciate that, Zoidberg.
03:34:12 Zoidberg, man of low moral fiber for all the fat ***** in the chat. Stop being fat. Throw everything in your fridge and pantry. That is not a whole food, real food. If it's not raw meat or raw eggs or vegetables, throw it out. You will feel better in under two weeks if you can't sleep night.
03:34:32 Walk. Walk until you can't. You'll sleep. I promise. That's all very good advice.
03:34:40 Film says I interned in the Congress one day every few weeks, the halls of Cannon HOB would fill with young, aggressive Orthodox Jews. They'd enter the members offices as a mob to pressure the member into promising something for Israel.
03:34:58 I've heard I've heard of such stories, so I'm not surprised by that lowly scribe in God's army says I've heard that all the fears stem from fear of death. Any tips to overcome this cowardice that many of us suffer from?
03:35:15 A fear of death.
03:35:18 I mean, I don't know.
03:35:20 Here, here's the thing. Uh.
Speaker 24
03:35:24 Either.
Devon Stack
03:35:25 There is an afterlife, in which case you were afraid of nothing unless you were a coward in your first life. I would imagine that the afterlife would reward you accordingly.
03:35:37 And if there is no afterlife, then you will cease to exist and you won't know it.
03:35:42 So what's there to be afraid of? You're not going to know.
03:35:46 You know, you're just. That's it.
03:35:49 So you only have one life to live. If that's the case, so you better make the best of it. And the only way that you you do have eternal life. And if that's the case is through the your children. And so you should want to make them as comfortable as possible.
03:36:05 Uh.
03:36:08 Film says I'm finally black pilled. I'm driving home from a cancelled F pack or from canceled afpak seeing up close that the regime will not allow alternate views is coarsening I I saw something about that that it was cancelled but I didn't I didn't.
03:36:29 You know up.
03:36:30 To my balls in this in this thing here so.
03:36:33 I'll think I'll check that out after the show.
03:36:38 Wrapped in knee high, first hyper chat to Devin question Mark, I don't know. Are you asking me like I think it is from you. Film says it's upsetting to realize that a replacers quality of life will diminish when we're gone. But they lack the ability to reflect.
03:36:58 So that will they will not know that our absence is the cause.
Speaker 4
03:37:02 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:37:03 And you want them to to have their just desserts? Yeah, they won't have the the mental capacity to work that one out.
03:37:10 They'll still blame you, though.
03:37:11 I'm sure that in in whatever.
03:37:14 Primitive history education that that continues on. It'll be the the White Age, the evil White Age where it will look like. Oh ****. I wish I had that on tap the.
03:37:27 The story of the the.
03:37:32 I don't have it anymore.
03:37:35 Oh wait.
03:37:37 Maybe idea. Let me see.
03:37:50 Oh no, I might have it.
03:37:55 I do.
03:37:57 I do so when white people are done are are gone. I didn't make this.
03:38:06 But this is essentially.
03:38:09 This is what history class will look like if you're wondering.
03:38:16 Why is it not importing the way I would like?
03:38:22 Here we go.
03:38:32 This will be history class.
Speaker 20
03:38:36 In the year.
Devon Stack
03:38:37 2065.
Speaker 25
03:38:41 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.
03:39:01 Led by Shabazz himself, travelled to empty central Africa to harden their group and.
Speaker 15
03:39:05 Philip.
Speaker 25
03:39:06 Features the tribe is said to have reached its peak.
03:39:08 In the year 40.
03:39:09 84 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.
03:39:26 Magnets, he theorized he could create new people. Who?
03:39:29 And 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 followers. He went to the Isle of Pilan modern day Patmos, establishing a dictatorial regime.
03:39:50 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.
03:40:00 38 The brown race Yakub would die at the age of 150 years old, 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.
03:40:20 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.
03:40:29 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, however, had by this point learned tricknology using trickery and lack of empathy to usurp power and enslave the black race.
03:40:50 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 60.
03:41:06 1000 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. You can watch by clicking the link in the pinned comment and description below.
Speaker 26
03:41:23 Thanks for the money, dummy.
Speaker 6
03:41:26 Good evening. I'm Harry Reid.
Devon Stack
03:41:28 All right. So that's that's what.
03:41:31 That's what black history will be, or.
03:41:33 What history will be like?
03:41:37 Let's see here.
03:41:40 Film says I imagined there was an African who invented the wheel, but another African broke the wheel and killed the inventor. That's possible, but I think that's that's expecting too much out of them.
03:41:53 A man of little moral fiber says regarding the police treatment of the fat ******* negress who murdered an innocent white child. I repeat my theory that virtually every cop in America loves.
Speaker 4
03:42:04 Back.
Devon Stack
03:42:06 To necessarily take up an oath to enforce laws explicitly made to protect the black race is is treason. No way around it. They all love blacks. Well, I I think honestly it has to do with the the credit report.
03:42:21 All that federal money and training.
03:42:24 Has led to that reality.
03:42:27 Vaxxed champion says I'm not simping for anyone. In fact, I think she should get the death penalty. However, it's a slippery slope allowing Judge Dredd to.
03:42:37 Dude, no, you're.
03:42:38 You're being a fagg. You're being a fad. They shouldn't be polite. They shouldn't be polite to a woman who is who just murdered a kid. I didn't say.
03:42:48 That they should. They should string her up.
03:42:50 In a tree.
03:42:51 I said I didn't like them being *******.
03:42:53 Right, OK. And uh, you know what? Maybe there should be some Judge Dredd shed. All right, maybe there maybe lynching.
03:43:01 Should come back it.
03:43:02 Seems like America was doing a lot.
03:43:04 Better when? When we were doing lynching, doesn't it?
03:43:09 Doesn't it? So you look, you can you can take the High Road, right. You can be the the the moral loser all you want.
03:43:17 I mean, look if you.
03:43:18 You'd fit right in with all the Conservatives. Now we might be losing, but at least we're not breaking the rule.
03:43:24 So yeah, you're still a ***, Captain Knee High, says Devin. I've seen that every video stream since the mid, early YouTube days, right after I found out. Crowder and Shapiro were lying Jews, after buying their stupid mugs. But I've been ******** and and couldn't figure out the hyper chats, so I owe you a lot of money.
03:43:44 Thanks Nikki.
03:43:46 All right, Captain Lehigh, but I appreciate it. Appreciate the support there. And look, we all make mistakes. Film says blacks have higher IQ than sub saharans because of ad mixture and the massive selection event of emancipation. Well, look. And there was also, look, we did as we've covered in the stream.
03:44:07 Before we used to sterilize the extra ******** blacks.
03:44:13 No one talks about that, but there is a sterilization program that went on for a while, a long time in this country where they straight up sterilize the extra ******** ones.
03:44:27 And of course, Jews put a stop to that does does does VAX champion have a problem with sterilization too? Yeah. Is that a slippery slope? You know, we we can't sterilize the ******** blacks.
03:44:41 I'm. I'm hold hold out hope for you. Vax champion. Maybe you'll come around. But right now you're you're kind of being a a limp wristed, fagot.
03:44:53 And then film says there was a race right in Houston in 1917 where a black U.S. soldier was beat up by a cop or. Yeah, beat up by a cop. So the other black soldiers went through shooting or went through town shooting whites.
03:45:10 I'm.
03:45:10 Not familiar with that case.
03:45:16 Let me.
03:45:18 Put in a tab. I'll just do that search.
03:45:22 The Houston right of 1917, I'll look into that, all right.
03:45:27 Now it's going to rumble.
03:45:31 We're inevitably it will start playing.
03:45:36 All right, I'll stop it.
03:45:37 There.
03:45:38 All right, we've got.
03:45:40 Unreconstructed Rebel, 47.
03:45:50 Unreconstructed Rebel, 47 Little Rock, Central High was once the nation's most expensive school. Now it's a ghetto shithole where all the advanced classes are full of the remaining whites who attempt to have.
03:46:04 Normalcy.
03:46:06 Yeah, I'm not. I'm. I'm color me shocked. Right, color me shocked on that one.
03:46:13 Tripped and tripped and fell in.
03:46:17 Tripped and fell and says Electric Jew, I love your streams. I do however have to listen to Lucas Gage for the White pill and palette cleanse after each episode.
03:46:28 Well, you know, hey, look, there's nothing wrong with, you know, aspiring to. Hey, look here. I think people get the wrong idea.
03:46:39 I think people get the wrong idea and think that what I'm talking about here is, oh, we're all just going to die. We're everyone. Just give up everyone you know, we're we're done shows over. Pack it in.
03:46:53 That that's not what I'm saying at all. I'm saying that America is a lot of these people like to envision it, whether it's the 1950s, the 1990s or 80s or whatever in their heads is like, oh, we just need to go back to that. That's never going to happen.
03:47:08 It's never gonna happen. It's not gonna happen.
03:47:11 And so if your solutions are being developed based on that premise that we're going to go back to that, they're not going to work because that's what they've always been.
03:47:23 That's what they everyone has tried to do.
03:47:27 Right, it's it's why Jared Taylor recently came out and said.
03:47:34 Well, in fact.
03:47:37 I'll let him explain it.
03:47:40 In his words.
03:47:46 I thought I had it here.
Speaker 4
03:47:53 Let me see here.
Devon Stack
03:47:56 I'll just play the audio. It's a real quick. Not not. It's not the whole thing, but he was recently in a debate with Greg Johnson where he clarified his position.
03:48:09 About why he thought the way he did and why he doesn't think that now and this this is basically what I'm saying and what I've been saying for years.
03:48:18 And he articulates it correctly, I.
03:48:21 Think.
Speaker 42
03:48:22 Did you change your mind about this and and in that case, if you did, what made you change your mind? Because I think that a lot of people were surprised by your statement a few weeks ago when you said that you don't think that it's possible.
Speaker 4
03:48:36 To say that.
Speaker 19
03:48:37 Yes, I have changed my mind. When I first started.
03:48:40 In 1990, I did think that because the case for white identity politics, if you will, had been made in a crude and overbearing and mean spirited way, I very naively thought that if our case were to be made reasonably on the basis.
03:49:00 Of biological fact of historical allusion to an expression of reciprocal understanding and mutually agreed voluntary separation, at least locally, all of this could be achieved.
03:49:14 Without, without, without decades and decades and decades of lack of progress. Well, I was spectacularly naive. I had certainly thought that by now, ideas about racial consciousness would be very much in the mainstream. Now Greg Johnson is 100% correct to say that the.
03:49:34 Arguments we make about the morality of our position and the legitimacy of our goals of the.
03:49:40 Founding ideas about the United States as a European white nation. All of those arguments remain the same. I agree 100% that our job is to persuade enough white people to agree with us. If every white person in America agree with us, then it might be possible to reestablish the United States of America.
03:50:01 As an all white country, that might be possible, but at this point we're still only a small minority. But in terms of trying to persuade people to agree with.
03:50:09 Us whether or.
03:50:10 Not saving the United States.
03:50:12 As a whole.
03:50:12 Or saving a part of the United States or secession at different levels, as Greg Johns was talking about earlier. Whatever the goal is, our arguments are all the same. We are our people with legitimate rights. We, as you are to survive and to seek to preserve our race and our culture is not only a legitimate.
03:50:33 And model thing we can describe it as. I think one of the major and primary and most important callings that anyone could have at this period in history.
Devon Stack
03:50:46 And so that that's the.
03:50:47 Way I feel about it too.
03:50:49 Is that this idea that we're going to go back?
03:50:52 To.
03:50:52 Some bygone era.
03:50:55 It's just not possible. I mean, look, these solutions that we talked about tonight in 1960.
03:51:01 8 where I I.
03:51:03 Even highlighted in part one that there were blacks that wanted to separate.
03:51:09 You didn't. You didn't have to like trick Blacks into wanting to separate. They wanted to separate or enough of them did, where you could easily socially engineer the rest of them to go along with it. Or.
03:51:19 At least a lot of them.
03:51:22 And that's not the the path we chose. We chose to listen to the the Jewish civil engineers. We're not civil engineers, but the social scientists, I guess.
03:51:33 And the.
03:51:36 You know the the the decades and decades of 0 progress in solving this problem that will that will go on forever until people can grow a pair and admit the actual problem.
03:51:49 It it's it's not as relevant anymore because our numbers are shrinking.
03:51:54 Like is it going to matter how much is it going to matter? Let's say if we get down to 25% white in America, which is, let's not the crazy.
03:52:04 That's not like, you know, centuries into the future. That's decades in the future. We get down to, especially once the big boomer die off, you know, is done, like, that's that's a big chunk of our white population right there.
03:52:19 Let's say at that point white suddenly like, yeah, you know what? We should send them back to Africa. Well, good luck with your 25% of the population. What are how you gonna do it?
03:52:28 You know, like how you gonna do it now?
03:52:33 And certainly not peacefully.
03:52:36 So it's, it's that's The thing is I think that people need to start realizing.
03:52:40 Like Oh well.
03:52:42 There's there's a window of opportunity.
03:52:45 To do certain things right, it's like when you hear those stories, right? When someone goes in to see a doctor.
03:52:52 And they find out they have cancer and the doctor says, well, I I, you know, I really wish you'd come in here like a year ago.
03:52:57 We could have done something about it then.
03:53:00 Well, you didn't.
Speaker 13
03:53:05 You didn't.
Devon Stack
03:53:07 And and and there's lots of reasons, I'm sure. Maybe good reasons.
03:53:11 But you didn't.
03:53:12 Doesn't change the fact that he didn't do it.
03:53:15 And now it's a problem.
03:53:16 That that isn't solvable.
03:53:20 Or at least not in that way, right?
03:53:23 And so that's, that's the thing. It's it's not like it's not like I'm saying, oh, it's all doom and gloom. There's lots of ways you can. I mean, we're white people. We're good at solving problems. And and we're pioneers. And we're explorers and. And I I just think there's a it's a. It's a time for. For a little exploring.
03:53:44 Right, little, little introspection needs to go on right now and.
03:53:51 Using using the the pioneer spirit to solve this problem.
03:53:56 In a way that is unconventional and probably not obvious to most of us right now, in the same way that a lot of the stuff we've talked about tonight probably wasn't obvious to most people in 1968, unfortunately.
03:54:09 So anyway, with that I'm going.
03:54:12 To leave you guys.
03:54:14 And uh, I hope you all had a a good Saturday. It's it's Father's Day.
03:54:21 So or yeah, technically I guess now it's Father's Day.
03:54:25 So don't forget to call your dads.
03:54:29 And.
03:54:31 Unless they're gay.
03:54:33 Gay. Uh. Weirdos like UM.
03:54:38 Once his face is dead, Robert De Niro, you know, Robert De Niro's dad is a was a fad that left his family.
03:54:48 Well, that's why all both his wives were black.
03:54:51 One of that.
03:54:53 Had something to do with it being raised by a single mom who is in theater? I think so. She was probably like this super ******* hoe.
03:55:01 But uh yeah.
03:55:03 Anyway, hope you guys all have a good rest of your weekend. Say hello to your dad. If he's based and try to red pill or whatever the the cool cooling go is these days.
03:55:14 In the meantime.
03:55:18 I of course.
03:55:22 For black pilled.
03:55:24 AM.
Speaker 20
03:55:27 Dim stag.
Speaker 17
03:55:31 It shouldn't really matter if a Chinese American talked like this.
Speaker 23
03:55:36 Swedish American looked like this.
Speaker 21
03:55:39 Because if you are a real American, you would not even care.
Speaker 11
03:55:43 Or some people here believe that everyone should look and talk and think the same way they do, or they should not be living in the same place.
Speaker 37
03:55:53 Am man called Adolf Hitler felt the same way.
Speaker 17
03:55:57 Prejudice is something America can do without.