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INSOMNIA STREAM: PSYCHNAZI EDITION.mp3

08/31/2024
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Harvey Danger
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00:01:08 Feel a bit naughty. I ride it up the flag.
00:01:13 Who salutes, but no one ever does, but.
00:01:28 Been around the world and found that only stupid people are breeding.
00:01:36 And I don't leave it on the TV.
00:01:42 Me in the hospital for nurses and then they had to cut up my legs now.
00:01:54 Damn you.
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00:02:26 And Rage Against machine.
00:02:31 Pierce my tongue.
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00:03:08 Just say you.
00:03:08 Never met me. Sounds like a story.
00:03:21 You poor thing.
Smashing Pumpkins
00:03:28 Well.
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00:08:34 Hey.
Devon Stack
00:08:45 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:08:49 Psych Nazi addition.
00:08:53 Hope you're all having a good weekend so far. Is it what? Late Labor Day weekend? I don't know. It's always the.
00:08:59 Same for me.
00:09:02 I always have to work holidays. That's the way it is in this biz.
00:09:09 I think it's Labor Day weekend, right?
00:09:11 Some kind, some kind of stupid, some stupid. I get Monday off most. You know, most people get Monday off. Kind of.
00:09:21 Holiday that no one really cares about. Like, it's just more about.
00:09:24 Ohh three day weekend.
00:09:26 I get drunk for for one more night instead of just going out and getting hammered on Friday and Saturday. I get hammered Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
00:09:36 The cover on Monday.
00:09:40 Right. Isn't that? Isn't that the wage you weigh?
00:09:44 It was. It was when it.
00:09:46 Was a waggy.
00:09:48 Many years ago.
00:09:51 Anyway, we have a lot to talk about tonight.
00:09:56 Doing some research, you ever yet well.
00:09:59 When you do what I do.
00:10:01 It's it's, it's, it's amazing. The different rabbit holes you go down to, but it's also like it's amazing how many times.
00:10:09 It's it's every single time.
00:10:14 You know, like it's amazing how often.
00:10:17 It's.
00:10:21 It's it's the the meme is true. It is every single time. An unexpected ways, though sometimes it's not always the expected way, and this is one of those times. I was just looking at some of our archival footage, talking about race and crime, race and crime. I wanted to know.
00:10:40 How in the 1950s?
00:10:42 On television, were they presenting, you know, race and crime statistics to the American public in an effort to, you know, kind of make make integration sound OK?
00:10:56 Right. Because that was when they were pushing integration. This is when they you had the, the the military at the at the at the barrel of a gun forcing schools to integrate in the South.
00:11:08 And you had all these northerners who were starting to experience the influx of black people into their communities, the Great ***** migration was fully underway. And, of course, the crime statistics that we see today, these are not. This is not like a new phenomenon. You know, this is this is a.
00:11:28 A disparity that has existed since they started keeping track of.
00:11:33 Crime statistics. So how would they? How would they account for this sort of a thing?
00:11:39 And I ended up finding some. It was actually a several part series. We're not going to go through all of it because, I mean, it was like I think it was like 20.
00:11:47 Parts or something?
00:11:48 Like that, we're going to focus on one in.
00:11:50 Particular the one that's focused.
00:11:52 100% on race, but I got the sense by breezing through the other ones that.
00:11:58 They were really all about race.
00:12:01 And it was all trying to explain away the pattern recognition that was happening in the minds of white people at home watching TV and trying to use a trusted expert, a trusted expert.
00:12:16 Because he, well, we'll get into.
00:12:18 That in a moment, but he was well, he.
00:12:21 Was a trusted expert well.
00:12:23 Well, again, we'll get it in a moment. So this was called the Criminal Man. Ohh. Sexist much. Well, why not the why not the criminal woman? I think feminists were mad about that. The criminal man.
00:12:40 And this episode was called the the Ethnological criminal.
00:12:48 The ethnological criminal this is this was a the early years of of race science I guess, or refuting refuting scientific racism because as we've gone over in past streams, they're already beginning to be voices saying, hey, look at these crime statistics. Look at these test scores.
00:13:09 This isn't good. This isn't what you said. You said it was all an aesthetic difference. You said that your race was skin deep. This doesn't appear to be the case, and even more ancient or not ancient maybe, but less content.
00:13:23 Weary voices were voicing their concerns even before television, and in fact, some of these voices are mentioned tonight. All right. So anyway, let's, let's take a look at how this opens the criminal man.
00:13:37 The ethnological criminal.
Narrator
00:13:43 Does one race or nationality produce more criminals than another?
00:13:50 Here are answers to questions about criminality.
00:13:56 The criminal man.
00:13:57 A series of television studies of how and why people behave criminally and of what to do about it.
00:14:10 Your guide for these studies are the criminal man is Doctor Douglas M Kelly, professor of criminology at the University of California.
Devon Stack
00:14:18 Alright, so I was like Douglas M Kelly. Let's let's see who he is. He I mean, obviously doesn't sound like a a Jewish name sounds either like Irish or Scottish.
00:14:29 Let's let's take a look and see who. Ohh.
00:14:33 First thing that comes up.
00:14:36 If you search his name as the Nazi and the psychiatrist.
00:14:42 The Nazi and the psychiatrist.
00:14:45 Herman Goring and Doctor Douglas M Kelly.
00:14:51 And you, you find out, you realize that.
00:14:55 Doctor Douglas M Kelly.
00:14:58 Was the. This is before the CIA, but you know the intelligence officer who was all who was, who was a a trained psychiatrist.
00:15:08 Who was assigned to try to figure out what was psychologically wrong with the Nazis during the Nuremberg Trials? You see, the obvious choice would have been one of these psychiatric Jews, right? Like you know, the the The Pioneers of the field. But they thought that it would look bad if you had a Jew.
00:15:27 Trying to analyze the Nazis to explain how they were crazy so they had to bring in a guy.
00:15:37 So they bring in Douglas Kelly.
00:15:41 And Douglas Kelly?
00:15:44 Goes and and and interviews these Nazis.
00:15:48 And is actually surprised, surprised to discover that they're not these cartoon characters that they were depicted as in war propaganda. He was expecting to find just these deranged monsters.
00:16:04 But upon interviewing them and talking to them, he he actually.
00:16:10 I don't want to say had had a friendship with them, but he had a fascination with some of.
00:16:15 Them.
00:16:17 In particular, Goring.
00:16:20 And.
00:16:22 He wrote up a a a paper describing that.
00:16:27 You know these were.
00:16:27 These were just normal men. They were normal guys.
00:16:31 And because he was faced with this information, he was being told that, well, you can say they're normal guys all you want. They all, they all committed these atrocities. They all committed these horrible things, these monstrous things, these cartoon character, like things he had to square.
00:16:51 That he had to say, well, I mean, I guess that means that normal people can are capable of of.
00:16:58 Monstrous things.
00:17:01 And this is yet another example. Another example of when you are lied to when you know garbage in, garbage out when you're lied to. You come up with weird conclusions because you're missing a big piece of the puzzle. The big piece, of course, of this puzzle was a lot of the things they were saying.
00:17:20 That these men were it was war propaganda and Jewish lies.
00:17:25 And so he's sitting there, convinced that these people have committed atrocities beyond the normal atrocities that are committed by every ruling class, because that, you know, let's let's not let's not act like anyones, you know, in, in those positions, whether they're in the Nazi party or the Republican Party, these people are ******* angels. They're not.
00:17:45 Anyone that gets to a position like that is kind of a kind of an ******* at best, you know?
00:17:52 And so, you know, they're they're not angels, but they're also not the monsters.
00:17:57 That they are described as on television and in you know, the governments telling of of World War 2. So he has to go. I mean, he's a sports, especially this guy. He's like in in the the thick of it he's at the Nuremberg trials where they're essentially, you know, pinning all of this stuff on these guys. All the atrocities trying to.
00:18:18 To demonize them as much as possible, and in fact, he's working for the side whose job it is to do exactly that. You have to justify the great cost of World War 2 not just to your people, but to the German people. You have to explain to them why you just ******* bomb the living **** out of their their entire.
00:18:38 Country and killed so many of their people and you have to explain to the world like why for the last several.
00:18:44 Years you've been just.
00:18:46 Murdering people at an alarming industrial rate.
00:18:51 And so these people had to be the reason these people had to be the big bads that did it.
00:18:56 And when Douglas Kelly came in, he found not monsters, but.
00:19:01 Again, normal, normal, normal guys. In fact, even when they're reporting, I found this recording of this is a report from Nuremberg.
00:19:13 He's asked to describe them and he says they're just kind of like normal dudes.
Radio Interviewer
00:19:20 Here at the microphone today, I have as my guest Doctor Douglas M Kelly of San Francisco, CA, who is the prison psychiatrist and knows all the Nazis involved.
00:19:32 Doctor Kelly, the mental state of these prisoners is of great interest to all during their confinement. What have been your observation? In general, the prisoners are no different from a group of intelligence executives anywhere.
00:19:46 In contradistinction, the popular opinion, they are neither crazy nor are they supermen. Or what about the extroverts from the introverts, who are the great exhibitionists and who lives loudly within themselves? Who in prison, as one would expect, their reactions are essentially the same.
00:20:06 Within their public life.
00:20:08 Growing striker and Ruben Trump are still.
00:20:12 Women.
00:20:13 The military groups and the professional sites like France, Tyson Christ, Fear and Frick are reserved tight Doctor Kelly from your professional point of view, who are the most interesting characters?
00:20:27 Growing is of interest because of the strong personality and is extreme egocentricity.
Devon Stack
00:20:35 And again, the book mentions that he had a particular fascination with growing, and I think part of it honestly was because Goring was smarter than he was.
00:20:44 This guy is a a man who's struggling to make a name for himself. He was, he thought, in fact, that by participating in the Nuremberg Trials and and writing up these reports that he would be welcomed by the the psychiatric, you know, the Jewish psychiatric world.
00:21:03 But instead they were angry with him.
00:21:06 They were angry with him because he didn't say that they were monsters.
00:21:10 Yeah.
00:21:11 The Jewish groups in America essentially said that he had done a great disservice by not not telling the world how monstrous they were, and he was confused because he believed 100% in the stories told that Norm Berg. He he 100% believed all these atrocities.
00:21:31 He just thought that his, you know, his personal experience when working with them showed that they weren't.
00:21:38 Now these these these super villains described in the media.
00:21:45 He is so brainwashed.
00:21:47 Buy this experience or or maybe maybe it's one not. One possibility is brainwashed. Maybe he's a true believer. Who knows.
00:21:57 But he really does believe that despite the the normalcy of the demeanor of these people and their the, you know, their ability to seem human when they interacts with them, that what they did was a great evil. And what the West did was God's word.
00:22:12 Work and that we need to go as far away from what the Nazis were saying as possible. This is this is really one of the reasons why we are in the the racial and ethnic mess that we're in in the West right now is because of really World War 2.
00:22:32 Nazi propaganda being pumped out, telling all of the people in the West that the Nazis were terrible and what were the big things the Nazis were terrible for? Well, because of their idea of racial superiority and their idea of.
00:22:46 Of you know some races not being the same, So what? They had to go, they had to go 100% the other direction. Ohh no. Actually all races are the same. No races are superior. We're all individuals. We you know what they had to do? It was opposite day. Well, if the Nazis say this we have to say the exact opposite.
00:23:07 And so they did.
00:23:08 And they still do. And that's why to even today, even today, what's the insult that you get called on Twitter or anywhere else on the Internet, you get called a Nazi. And that's been the case since World War 2. It's not a new thing that they they dragged back out. They just haven't stopped. They haven't just, they haven't stopped saying.
00:23:28 Anything that's not individualism and and communism, and oddly enough.
00:23:37 And liberalism, really.
00:23:39 Is is Nazism.
00:23:42 And that's why Republicans say it. And that's why Democrats say it. So anyway, this guy 100% believes that that they have to rid the world of of any inkling of of the sorts of things that the Nazis were saying. And so that's why he participated, or rather rather ran.
00:24:01 This whole criminal man series, and while they were why they were so hell bent, hell bent on trying to explain away why other races might be committing more crimes, and in fact, maybe they're not really committing. Maybe that's all in your head. I'm I was at Nuremberg.
00:24:22 So anyway, that's a little background on him.
00:24:25 So when you see the guy, the presenter, that's that's the the Nuremberg psychiatrist.
Narrator
00:24:31 In the seventh session of our series, Doctor Kelly will study.
Devon Stack
00:24:34 And last thing and and.
00:24:35 He makes no even though this has nothing to do.
00:24:39 This has nothing to do with Nazis. This is about crimes in America.
00:24:44 This is well after the war. It's about crimes in America and multiple times throughout all the different episodes of of the series. He keeps trotting out the Nazi flag and bringing up Hitler and and the Nazi.
00:24:57 So while he's not Jewish, it's like a Jew doing this wouldn't do anything different, that is, except for they might have been better at it, cause this guy doesn't come across as honestly, it doesn't doesn't come across as being that bright, especially when you see the way that he makes some of these arguments. It just it's just very unconvincing. But here we go.
Narrator
00:25:15 The influence of cultural patterns on behavior in general and on criminality in particular. He calls his study cultural patterns and crime.
Douglas Kelly
00:25:25 This flag, or more specifically what it symbolizes, created the vast army of criminals. Virtually everyone who accepted and saluted it behaved by universal standards in a criminal manner, and the world punished many of its followers.
Devon Stack
00:25:46 Ah yes, the entire country of Germany. It was just a country of criminals.
00:25:52 And the world punish them for their insolence.
00:25:53 Punk.
00:25:58 They.
00:26:01 So he dramatically throws the flag on the ground.
Douglas Kelly
00:26:06 In this series of studies on the criminal mind, in the first session.
00:26:11 We formulated a simple, universal definition of crime, bypassing the old age definition is impractical in a modern world. We propose that a crime is an act or a mission, not necessarily forbidden by written law which.
00:26:30 Actually impedes maximal human function, which in some way endangers human life, property and human rights.
Devon Stack
00:26:43 So he wants to let you know that, especially because he's going to be talking about crime statistics, they're going to redefine what crime even means for this particular series, crime doesn't necessarily mean that you broke a law.
00:26:58 It means if you just did something that's kind of bad that we're that I guess me personally I will define as we go along.
00:27:12 Very weaselly, but OK, and that's how you know that's, that's how all all Germans, all Germans were criminals.
00:27:22 Because you know, even though they weren't committing any crimes and they didn't even commit any kind of, you know, international war crimes, it's just.
00:27:30 That they because I decided they're criminals. They've done things that that make me sad and so they are criminal.
00:27:37 Yes.
Douglas Kelly
00:27:44 Most of the people who fanatically followed the swastika were, by our definition, guilty of crime. They committed, conspired to commit or knowingly permitted genocide, murder, arson, larceny, slander.
00:27:58 And a host of other acts and the missions impeding maximal human.
00:28:03 Action.
00:28:05 What was it that caused them to behave in this anti social manner? Were they born criminals as some people have suggested?
00:28:13 Where they have a certain body type which is related to criminal behavior. Were they members of a criminal race where they possessed of some common physical defects related to criminality? Were they affected by some natural phenomena peculiar to their area? What actually were the reasons for their criminal acts?
Radio Interviewer
00:28:18 On the list.
00:28:30 Fear and arrogance.
Devon Stack
00:28:34 See the problem with this guy is, is and this is, I think, because he is a goy.
00:28:40 Is at least he's not a hypocrite.
00:28:44 He's arguing that there is no genetic basis, no hereditary basis, no basis other other than the individual.
00:28:52 Fuel for that would that would make you more likely to be a criminal. And so he's at least he's evenly applying that to the Germans. He's like saying, well, there's it's not that, that they're, you know, there's nothing in the German that makes them like this that make them these evil ******* and they're all evil *******. Like, which is what he's going.
00:29:14 But he also this is how a lot of this early or post World War 2 psychology got started with this idea that how did you know? In fact you you would often hear this like it was some kind of, you know, profound thing. I remember even in grade school teachers opining about, well, you know, it might sound like they.
00:29:34 And they would try to apply this to like American politics, right? You might think you're doing the right thing, and you might but think of all the Nazis that thought that they were on the side of good and look at the horrible things they did. It really kind of warped and twisted.
00:29:48 People's view of what was possible with a public that was generally good people and made them think ohh. Maybe I'm doing something bad like being a racist. Maybe I am being kind of like a Nazi.
00:30:01 Because I feel like I'm not doing anything wrong, but I those Germans didn't think they were doing anything wrong. They were doing something wrong. Let me tell you, boy. Howdy.
Douglas Kelly
00:30:11 In the series in our study of the causes of crime.
00:30:15 We've considered certain factors and we have considered the problem of heredity, physique, body builds and deformities and race, and we've been concerned with their relation to crime and found that any relation they might have is essentially.
00:30:35 A second hand.
00:30:36 In one, we've learned that the people who believe in these as direct causes of crime are primarily influenced by superstition, mythology, folklore, and prejudice.
Devon Stack
00:30:51 See, it's all in your head.
00:30:53 It's prejudice and folklore and superstition. If you think Blacks can commit more crime.
00:30:59 And that if you think there, there could be anything genetic about it, it's it's all just superstitious nonsense. The the science, the science is in and it turns out there's no such thing as race. So it's absurd. It's absurd to apply this, this outmoded idea of race.
00:31:19 To crime statistics in the 1st place, and so they've they've gone over that in previous thing like he's still gonna go into it. So we're not missing anything, but he's just mentioned how in prior episodes we already told you heredity has nothing to do with with criminality when it absolutely does, but you know.
00:31:36 And then he starts talking about specifically race.
Narrator
00:31:39 In this session of our series, Doctor Kelly will study the relationship of race and national origin to criminality. He calls the study the ethnological criminal.
Douglas Kelly
00:31:54 Why Irish extraction? Why?
00:32:01 Mexican.
00:32:03 Why Irish Scotch?
00:32:07 Lego.
00:32:09 White Italian descent.
00:32:13 Right.
00:32:14 Spanish American.
00:32:16 You know.
00:32:19 Everyone is circular.
00:32:21 Every piece of description, robotic, criminal, every record card report from a penitentiary carries a racial designation, goes along with the hair color, eye color, high weight scars and other marks. And it's considered to be very important information.
00:32:42 But is it really very pertinent?
Devon Stack
00:32:47 Yes. And why? Why did you say Mexican or ignore the Italian thing for now? But why did you say Mexicans are white? For real though? Like, why do you say Mexicans are white?
00:33:02 I guess they were doing that early on, so he's already he's going in hot, he's already going in hot, he's saying, why are we even keeping track of race, race statistics? I mean, it doesn't really matter, right? I mean, that doesn't tell you anything. Why would that be useful information?
00:33:23 Really. Why would that be useful information? There's why is less information ever good?
00:33:30 Give me an instance when less information is better.
00:33:37 We were trying to figure out our society. When you're pushing big things that have never been tried before, like a multicultural utopia that you keep telling us it's going to work, why would you want less data on how it was working out?
00:33:53 Isn't this the kind of thing that you would want? These you would want these data points so that you could prove to everyone. Hey, look how great it's working out. I told you you had nothing to worry about, you ******* bigot.
00:34:00 It.
00:34:09 So he starts out saying no, why don't we even keep track of race? It's stupid.
00:34:15 It does, and it doesn't really mean anything. This white label. It doesn't mean anything if you throw ******* Mexicans into the mix.
00:34:22 But yeah, he he starts doing the whole argument of what is white anyway. It's like everyone ******* knows what, including you. You know what white is?
Douglas Kelly
00:34:32 Is it important to know race in order to identify a person to apprehend him?
00:34:39 What's its relation to crime?
Devon Stack
00:34:42 Yeah, it's, it's that's also another reason if you're trying to find someone, it's a lot easier to find them if you know that they're black as opposed to named Bill. Oh, look, I'm looking for a guy named Bill.
Radio Interviewer
00:34:56 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:34:58 We decided not to, to really give you any other information about him.
00:35:03 Because apparently that's unnecessary and that would start making the crime statistics look bad.
Douglas Kelly
00:35:10 Let's look at some of these things.
00:35:13 If we look.
00:35:13 At the average wanted flyer or statistical card.
00:35:18 We find white.
00:35:20 Italian, American or *****?
00:35:24 Would it be better to have skin color because it varies? Take this *****, for example. He's very light complected.
00:35:32 And after all, if you were thinking of an individual *****, you might think of dark light, shades of chocolate. This might be a lot more important than the word *****.
Devon Stack
00:35:42 Ohh yeah, yeah, that's going to be a lot less confusing than just saying hey, watch out for the black guy walking down the street.
00:35:49 But uh, you know, watch out for the guy who has the the skin tone. It's Pantone number 583. I mean, I don't know if that's really a brown, but yeah, that makes sure here's the RGB values. Here's the exact RGB values of his skin tone. Watch out for this guy. Yeah. No, sometimes it's easier to just be, like, watch out for the black guy.
00:36:10 And everyone knows it doesn't matter if he's a light skinned black guy or if he's a Wesley Snipes black. Everyone knows what a black guy looks like.
00:36:19 Same thing with the white guy. Hey, look at the white guy. OK, now I know.
00:36:26 You don't have to worry about like the exacts. No. Does he have a sunburn? Does he have freckles? That that's maybe useful later on, but if you just need to convey information, especially on a ******* wanted wanted poster or something like that.
00:36:40 It's a black guy, so.
00:36:42 This is already absurd. The guy sounds like he's on sedatives. Maybe he is.
00:36:48 But yeah, this is this is the the great thinker over at UC Berkeley.
Douglas Kelly
00:36:54 For this one Italian descent.
00:36:57 That doesn't mean a thing when there be a lot of the describe his face structure, when it be better to describe his complexion, who we find it, why?
Devon Stack
00:37:07 Yeah, his face structure is Italian.
00:37:11 Look for the Italian looking guy. That's why it's useful, you **** ****.
Douglas Kelly
00:37:16 Swedish.
00:37:18 Why?
00:37:19 American descent for his one says he's from Washington. That really is no great help. I don't suppose Washingtons are anymore spectacular than Oregonians or Californians.
Devon Stack
00:37:31 Good point. Anyway it gets it gets a little less boring, I promise. This guy's voice though.
Douglas Kelly
00:37:39 Right.
00:37:42 Wipe Italian light.
00:37:46 We grow. Why do we have this sort of thing? Actually, it stems primarily from a notion that's handed down from an idea that many Americans had.
00:38:00 If there was an Anglo-Saxon superiority.
00:38:03 And strangers coming in were looked at as being potentially evil and criminal at every time. The American Indian, the Chinese, the Japanese, the Dutch, the Irish, the Jews, the ******, the Mexican people at some time.
00:38:22 Have been considered potentially criminal.
Devon Stack
00:38:26 Oh boy were.
00:38:26 We wrong about all of them, right? We were so wrong to ever think that any of those groups were were bad.
00:38:34 To bad it was bad to have those groups shoved into our countries, right? It was all just the the superstition of the Anglo.
00:38:43 The superstition of the Anglo that thought they were oh, we're just superior. Any outside group that comes in, it's just bad for no reason. It's all just this weird bigotry.
00:38:54 Because as I've said before, the implication of that is, is is that basically if you if you have, if you're white, you have this built in irrational fear of the outsider that literally no one else has. It's just it's unique to you. You hate the outsider for no reason.
Douglas Kelly
00:39:13 Some people still insist that there are these basic racial differences and that these racial differences promote criminality.
00:39:22 They put out a barrage of propaganda which makes other people believe, for example, in this cabinet, where we've collected thousands of illustrations of racial propaganda, we find a sign like this.
00:39:39 It's self-explanatory.
00:39:42 It indicates a feeling of inferiority for the.
Devon Stack
00:39:46 No, it doesn't. It it it, it indicates colored people use a different door.
00:39:53 God, we used to have nice things.
00:39:55 We used to have nice things in this country before ******* like this came along. We used to have nice things. Can you imagine?
00:40:04 How much more fun going out in public would be?
00:40:09 Like like just go or going to the movie.
00:40:16 Or or doing literally anything. If signs like this were still posted.
00:40:21 Plus, you know what it does.
00:40:24 It does tell black people say something. It tells them. Watch your ***.
00:40:30 Don't go wild then.
00:40:33 You're not dealing with people who are just pushovers who let you just.
00:40:36 Walk all over.
00:40:36 Them we make you use a different ******* door because we know how you are.
00:40:42 So if you start acting up, you're dealing with people that make you use a different ******* door, and you do it.
00:40:51 Now you're dealing with a bunch of ******* who are.
00:40:54 Like. Yeah, no.
00:40:56 No. Come, come. Come into our restaurants and enrich our experience here with our family.
00:41:04 No talk during the movie. It's great. I like it. It's adds a little flavor to the.
00:41:09 The movie. It's awesome. Yeah, wrap those lips right around that drinking fountain. That's that's great. That's I like that.
00:41:18 I like that. Now. Yeah. Stabbed my wife with a.
00:41:22 With a Shiv? Ohh yeah, I absolutely for no reason at all. Shoot my son in the head on prom night. That's.
00:41:30 Why not?
00:41:31 Why not? It's great.
00:41:34 We love it.
Douglas Kelly
00:41:36 It indicates a feeling of inferiority for this particular group or.
00:41:42 Another little sign.
00:41:45 It's a little more subtle, but it still conveys the notion of racial difference.
Devon Stack
00:41:51 We used to have nice things.
00:41:54 Those who can't read that it says Holiday Hotel welcomes its Gentile clientele.
00:42:03 Many people don't realize that in America.
00:42:07 It wasn't all that unusual in some parts of the country.
00:42:12 To let Jews know that, uh, well.
00:42:18 That the Holiday Hotel welcomes its Gentile clientele.
00:42:24 See things like that. That would make me feel.
00:42:26 Safe.
00:42:28 That would make me feel welcome, man. I like this. I like this rule.
00:42:33 We used to have nice things.
00:42:33 Right.
Douglas Kelly
00:42:36 It is not only in the signs, of course. Our newspapers unfortunately do it. Some of the screaming headline types, worse than others. For example, here's a couple of papers in which the word *****, his headline unmercifully.
Devon Stack
00:42:53 Yeah, I have an idea. If ******* stopped ******.
00:42:56 People.
00:42:58 And molesting kids, that's what he's mad because again, if they're not able to see this, one newspaper says ******* rape mother before eyes of child.
00:43:12 And the other newspaper says ******* held for molesting 3 year old girls.
00:43:18 Oh no, I'm sorry. 3 little girls.
00:43:22 OK. So we're we're just not supposed.
00:43:24 To talk about it.
00:43:27 Reporting the news accurately with enough facts to make enough relevant facts.
00:43:35 To make better decisions about how your society should be run.
00:43:41 The problem, the problem he has is that the people in the community that have decided to allow black people in their community are being told about the behavior of black people.
00:43:54 That's essentially his problem, because if you're told about the behavior of the black people.
00:44:01 When it comes time to decide what the policy should be when dealing with black people.
00:44:07 You're going to make a different decision than if you're completely naive of the situation.
00:44:14 They want you to have less information. This is why even today now.
00:44:20 Apparently they fixed.
00:44:21 The glitch.
00:44:24 Because good luck trying to find the appropriate headshots, you know the the the booking photos.
00:44:34 Or The Wanted like they're they don't even show you like who they're looking for. They just say teens, teens acted up in a downtown brawl.
00:44:44 Youths youths acted up in a downtown brawl, stabbing or shooting or rape or whatever, right?
00:44:54 They don't show you pictures of these people. They use words that make it impossible to to decipher who it was. Although just this, the The funny thing is, if the statistics weren't so disproportionate.
00:45:09 Right, it would work.
00:45:12 It would be unnecessary, but it won't. That's the. That's the great irony. The great irony is if blacks didn't commit more crime than whites.
00:45:22 Yeah.
00:45:23 Then it wouldn't matter if you said youths and and no one it would. It wouldn't sound weird to people when you said youths.
00:45:31 Because they would just be like, well, yeah, I mean it's.
00:45:34 Statistical probability that it could be.
00:45:36 Really. Literally anyone.
00:45:37 But because it's so statistically unlikely that it's anyone other than blacks, when you describe certain behaviors, it sounds insane. It sounds, it sounds.
00:45:48 Like a lie.
00:45:49 Because it is a lie, it's a lie of omission. When you use little weasel words like youths and.
00:45:57 Such and everyone gets it. Everyone knows. Everyone knows precisely what you're talking about when you say that.
00:46:07 Why? Because the IT it's not the media.
00:46:11 It's not the media warping them, the perceptions of people by accurately describing scenarios that have happened.
00:46:19 It's not the media when they've been accurately reporting the news, which I thought that was their job.
00:46:28 It's the media when they leave **** out.
00:46:33 Hasn't it? And by the way, hasn't exactly had the effect that you were that you were professing, right?
00:46:39 Here you are, Captain *******, complaining about the media. Well, if they wouldn't tell people that they were black, then then the blacks would stop ****** mothers before their the the eyes of their child and and stop molesting little girls.
00:46:55 Is that what it is?
00:46:58 Is that what it is that that if if you stop telling people that the black people were doing it, then they they they black people would stop doing it.
00:47:08 Is this some kind of like weird quantum physics crime prevention thing you're thinking up like? Ohh well the it's the observation changes the event, right? If we just don't observe the the ***** rapes, they'll stop happening.
00:47:26 I mean it's it's it's insane. It was like Schrodinger's like, it's like Ohh is is he a ****** or not a ******? Well, he's neither until you look in the box.
00:47:39 It's in ******* sane.
00:47:46 So yeah, of course, though that's the that's the that's the thinking. That's the thinking that became very popular obviously because that's that's how it's implemented now.
00:47:57 They go, they bend over backwards and go way out of.
00:48:00 Their way to.
00:48:02 Not tell you who committed these crimes.
00:48:05 Because that would be enough information for you.
00:48:07 To.
00:48:08 To respond to these events in a informed way.
00:48:14 And they don't want you informed. They want you ******* stupid and believe in the lie.
Douglas Kelly
00:48:19 Without any reason, and certainly without any advantage of apprehension, is what one wants.
Devon Stack
00:48:25 Yeah. Well, how would that give? How would give the advantage of apprehension knowing that they're black?
00:48:36 Yeah, just let's just say, you know, I guess it shouldn't matter if you know if they're a man or woman, just person.
00:48:42 We're looking for a person.
00:48:46 We have to find a person.
00:48:48 Who may or may not identify as human that has committed a crime.
00:48:53 Commit.
Douglas Kelly
00:48:56 It isn't only limited to the United.
00:48:57 States.
00:48:59 In the country.
00:49:01 In which this for particular flag was at one time held in honor.
00:49:06 They we find some of the most horrible examples of racial intolerance.
Devon Stack
00:49:13 Ah yes, bring up the Nazi flag again.
00:49:18 I mean this is it's basically it's like hypnosis. I I really do think it is. I've I've been studying some some hypnosis techniques not not how to do them but like the like the NLP type stuff right that that people do and and I really do think that post World War 2.
00:49:37 That that was that.
00:49:40 The swastika, right, that swastika was was like a trigger. Like a visual trigger that made everyone viewing whatever their. Whatever you're watching at that moment, if you're an American, you're so traumatized by that symbol that the second you see it, the second he pulls it out. Right.
00:49:59 And he's like, oh, yeah. And and if this doesn't make any sense to you, does it make sense now? Haha.
00:50:07 That everyone's brain just shuts off.
00:50:11 It just shuts the **** ***.
00:50:14 And it's just now you're thinking on an emotional level. All reason has gone out the window. You're literally entering a kind of hypnotic state, and you're becoming really suggestible because that's what happens when you have heightened emotions. When you have heightened emotions. Your reason your lizard brain is what's doing the thinking.
00:50:35 And your lizard brain isn't the part of the brain that's that's able, that's even capable of reason.
00:50:41 All it's thinking about is is ******* and fighting.
00:50:46 Like, that's all it's thinking about or running.
00:50:50 And hiding.
00:50:54 It's it's all sort of you're tapping into to just these real primal survival urges.
00:51:01 And the second that symbols on the screen boom.
00:51:05 My brains off. Ohh yeah, those those are the baddies. We can't be like them. They're the baddies.
00:51:13 They're the bunnies.
Douglas Kelly
00:51:18 For example, if persecution of the Jews highlighted.
Oy Vey Jew
00:51:23 Hey.
Radio Interviewer
00:51:25 Published by Julia Stryker.
Douglas Kelly
00:51:27 The Royal Jew or wealthy Jews, and which slurs were thrown at the Jewish person because he had money?
00:51:36 They weren't just entertaining the German Jews. They've published an interesting little track.
00:51:42 About the Jew in the United States, and you'll find the remarks are far from complementary.
Devon Stack
00:51:49 No, but they're kind of hilarious. I actually found a copy of this.
00:51:54 Nigerian USA. You can find it on archive.org, and while some of it's a little silly like some of it's a little silly like there there as well. It's like look at the Jews, they look like chimpanzee.
00:52:06 Because I couldn't get like a nice translation of it because it got scanned in as a PDF and then like that chews up all the the words into like this ******** format. You can't just copy and paste into a translate thing yet. You know you're having to like piece all these sentences back together, which I did for like a little bit.
00:52:28 Like a little bit and uh, at least what I was able to like some of the stuff that I was able to get.
00:52:34 Look, it's it's. It's nothing that crazy. They're accurately describing the Jewish subversion of the United States, talking about the on this, on this page, Jewish gangsters talking about the Jewish mafia, talking about how Jews are are paying off. American politicians talking about how Jews.
00:52:54 When Hollywood, I mean it wasn't. I mean, this wasn't just, like, made-up fantasy ********.
00:53:00 But these were real problems that we're beginning to develop in the United States, and they were just simply pointing these problems out. Now, again, like some of it was a little silly, but some of it not. I mean, it wasn't just all fantasy land. And this is the kind of publication that I wish was translated into English.
00:53:20 And had been distributed in America because.
00:53:25 Quite well, and maybe it was right, maybe to members of the book or or whatever. Maybe they they they had access to this, although a lot of those guys still spoke German, so who knows. But anyway, so he complains that you know the Nazis. Look, they made this little pamphlet talking about Jewish Americans and their influence and how they were.
00:53:45 Control starting to take control over the country and it's.
00:53:48 Like, well, the.
00:53:49 I mean, they kind of did.
00:53:53 We're kind of living that reality now. Maybe they were on to something, right? Maybe. I don't know.
00:54:01 Maybe they were, maybe they were onto something.
00:54:05 But go on.
Douglas Kelly
00:54:07 Of course, not all racial bigots have access to printing presses, but they have the same result. For example, his book taken out of one of the local.
00:54:17 Libraries.
00:54:19 On race by money, give a scholarly study.
Devon Stack
00:54:24 Ohh yes, a scholarly study.
00:54:28 A scholarly study by Ashley Montagu, very, very British sounding name right.
00:54:36 He's a very he's a Bush intellectual, wasn't, you know, right talking, you know, writing a book about race and how it doesn't exist. It's all in our imaginations. And, you know, it's still in print today. It costs a lot a lot of money. It's like 50-60 bucks.
00:54:56 It's it's it's 6th edition here. The they they they require it's required reading in some schools like there's the abridged student edition right there. It's like I said, like 60 bucks.
00:55:06 And yeah, real name Israel Aaron Berg.
00:55:13 Israel erenberg.
00:55:18 Israel Erenberg, who changed his name to Ashley Montagu to sound like a Wasp, to sound like a A A goy was a communist Jew.
00:55:33 He was a a communist Jew.
00:55:36 By the name of UNESCO or not?
00:55:38 By the name.
00:55:39 Of UNESCO of Israel, Erenberg, who wrote for UNESCO's, and he wrote their statement on race.
00:55:47 So he was pushing one world government through, UNESCO wrote their statement on race, which said it that in fact that's where there's only one race, the human race. That's where that comes from.
00:55:58 Is this Communist Jew named Israel erenberg?
00:56:02 So Israel erenberg.
00:56:05 Not only came up with the whole well, there's only one race, the human race, or at least popularized that view.
00:56:12 In fact, had other ridiculous things like he he pointed out, he pointed at Brazil as a a shining example of what the West.
00:56:22 Should look like.
00:56:24 It's kind of funny, right? Because we're all here. We are time and how.
00:56:26 We're gonna we're turning into Brazil.
00:56:29 Well, that's what he wanted.
00:56:31 Specifically, he said, yeah, the West needs to be more like Brazil.
Radio Interviewer
00:56:35 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:56:39 He's on the record saying that he wants the whole W to be more like Brazil and it's a great example of how societies in the West.
00:56:45 Should be.
00:56:46 He's also the one that changed the the the common parlance, the the people that would say race, he changed it to ethnic group.
00:56:56 The term ethnic group comes from.
00:57:00 Israel erenberg so when people say ethnic group, they're borrowing a term from.
00:57:07 From Rabbi Erenberg over here.
00:57:10 In 1950, the UNESCO statement on race was actually contributed.
00:57:20 To the 1954 US Supreme Court desegregation decision in Brown versus the Board of Education. So in other words, when the Supreme Court ruled that they had to desegregate schools, and the president sent down the National Guard to make sure that it happened, not because.
00:57:38 Of a vote.
00:57:39 Not because of a vote, but because of a.
00:57:42 A Supreme Court.
00:57:46 That had a disproportionate number, especially you.
00:57:50 Know.
00:57:51 When you know compared.
00:57:52 To population number of Jews on it.
00:57:55 They decided that.
00:57:58 That the UNESCO statement on race was compelling enough to influence their decision that there was no race, that we were, they were, we were all humans.
00:58:08 And that was the only race so his book.
00:58:12 Man's most dangerous myth.
00:58:17 The fallacy of race because race doesn't exist.
00:58:23 Is the book that they're citing in this instance so?
00:58:29 Just so you're aware of that, like I said, every time I would. Well, what's this about? Oh, it's Jews.
00:58:35 And by the way, this is file this under kind of funny but didn't happen.
Douglas Kelly
00:58:40 And some individual.
00:58:43 Him reading the book in the group with it. And so he wrote in his own peculiar.
00:58:48 Practice.
Devon Stack
00:58:50 Yeah. And you might think, oh, that's possible. Yeah. Now, this is this is this is a a visual aid, a visual aid created for this. This film along with some other visual aids created for the film that they're about to unveil that that you know but anyway so it's lies it's lies.
00:59:12 Look someone wrote lover in there. It must be a good book.
Douglas Kelly
00:59:16 We don't just find in library books. Here's one of our most priceless documents, the Bill of Rights, and we find that.
00:59:25 On the bottom.
00:59:25 Of it, some individual has crudely scrawled the evidence.
Devon Stack
00:59:31 Yeah, yeah. Again, first of all, where even was this? I mean, it's obviously it's not the.
Douglas Kelly
00:59:31 Of his racial.
Devon Stack
00:59:36 Real Bill of Rights.
00:59:39 Just like this Bill of Rights, which is a which someone.
00:59:43 Wrote on the bottom of it.
00:59:45 And Jews excluded.
00:59:48 Well, hold on. Where was this Bill of Rights?
00:59:51 Just like this Bill of Rights that I've got here, that's you can tell how new IT is because it's rolled up like it. It's it won't even hold. It won't even stay flat. It's like the the equivalent of the creases and the Nazi flags that that you see Feds waving around at A at a protest. You know, it's it's, this is fresh from the the.
01:00:11 The the poster store and we just wrote and Jews excluded the bottom because it would be a good visual.
01:00:18 But it yeah, it didn't really happen.
Radio Interviewer
01:00:26 Or.
Douglas Kelly
01:00:29 Libraries or printing presses or anything else. It still creeps out.
01:00:33 On the boards.
01:00:34 And fences and gate posts of our land or.
Devon Stack
01:00:38 Yeah. Like look at this piece of wood.
01:00:42 Look at this piece of wood where we wrote perfectly centered on the piece of wood lynched the grease balls.
01:00:50 Which you're not totally opposed to.
01:00:55 But these are so obviously it's all it's it's in the same handwriting.
Narrator
01:01:00 You know what, I.
Devon Stack
01:01:01 Mean. These are obviously just props and he's presenting them like, Oh yeah. Oh, yeah. It's like everywhere you go, there's like pieces of wood with lynch, the grease balls. Right.
01:01:12 Got it. And when you get library books, you know, Communist Jews Rd. out of the library. It says lover on the inside cover.
01:01:20 Oh, you gotta watch out for that. Ohh, and then, you know, don't forget, don't forget the cause there. The Bill of Rights. You know the the Bill of Rights that you got laying around at home. Watch out because someone's going to. Right. Except for and Jews at the bottom of it.
01:01:34 I mean, it's just, it's just it's ******* absurd. It's it's it's. He's just making **** up, because that's what they've always done.
Douglas Kelly
01:01:41 Or land or people right. Crude obscenities about persons who happen to be different from race or cultural viewpoint.
Devon Stack
01:01:51 Ah yes, that's all it is.
Douglas Kelly
01:01:54 We turn on this tape recorder.
01:01:56 We have a recording here of what we hear.
01:02:02 But they go and kill his father for a.
Voice Over
01:02:04 Few but healing good Indians and.
01:02:05 Daddy, the only good *** is.
01:02:06 A dead job. All diggers are lazy. Most of them are.
01:02:09 Criminals. Irishman. Well, they're cops are gay, you know.
Radio Interviewer
01:02:12 You can't trust that you. They'll rob you blind.
Narrator
01:02:15 God invented man, but the devil invented German.
Radio Interviewer
01:02:17 A Mexican injustice and kill you look at.
Narrator
01:02:20 You, the Frenchman, he has to have sex and he doesn't care how he gets it.
Tolerance Hall
01:02:24 Clear bayner.
01:02:28 Ching.
01:02:30 Heap ******.
Douglas Kelly
01:02:35 Will you let the tape run? It's filled with hundreds of other statements like this statements which attribute evil and criminality to boogies and shines to specks and Mexicans to chunks and **** to. To Greeks, this sort of thing is ugly.
01:02:54 Representing ignorance, bread and superstition and folklore.
Devon Stack
01:03:00 Oh, it's all just superstitious nonsense. Also, where do we get this tape?
01:03:07 You know, for example, this tape we have of people, you know, making fun of French people and Mexicans and and whatnot, it's like, where did you get that?
01:03:22 Yeah, alright. Anyway, visual aid. It's just a visual aid. I get it, I get it. Alright. Just you're just, you know.
01:03:31 You're kind of you're you're you're, you know.
01:03:33 Kind of stretching the truth here a little bit, but OK.
01:03:37 It's just like the Hall of diversity or oppression or whatever it is from South Park, which was based.
01:03:43 On a real.
01:03:45 Exhibit at a Holocaust Museum that we've covered in a previous stream like that actually exists. When they did that South Park episode where they go through the the IT was the Museum of Diversity that's based on an actual museum that I think was in in Los Angeles, but it was of course.
01:04:05 You know, every single time it was run by a Jew, and all the exhibits, really. They just served as the the dressing.
01:04:15 The dressing for the the main course, which was the Holocaust and it had a actual tunnel of oppression that you could walk through and it called you a you walked the tunnel of oppression, which was, you know, it's kind of funny. I forget. What what stream that is, but that's.
Narrator
01:04:24 0.
Devon Stack
01:04:36 We've covered that in a previous stream.
01:04:39 So yeah, anyway same I guess, same strategy. We're going to shock you by by playing this tape of people. It's all ugliness. It's all bad. It's all terrible. We're we're better than that, I guess as a people.
Douglas Kelly
01:04:55 People do this sort of thing, I think, because for one thing, they simply get mixed up on the difference between race and culture. The great many individuals, when they talk about race really mean culture.
Devon Stack
01:05:08 And here we have another ignorant boomer view. This is the the route, I guess, of these. Look, my mom has this ignorant bloomer view, and I I I it's funny. Every time we talk, I I I feel like I'm making progress like a deprogrammer. Her of this view. And the next time we talk.
01:05:28 It's back. It's.
01:05:31 It's like, Oh well.
01:05:32 You know old dog, new tricks, that kind of a thing. You know, there's there's spirit NLP stuff. I was looking at. There was another thing this guy was saying. The guy doing the seminar, he was saying that and this was, I think this applies to boomers in terms of when they.
01:05:50 Reject truth when they reject facts and or information, rather doesn't have to be true and just have the when they reject information, it's a if it's something that threatens their view of themselves.
Radio Interviewer
01:06:06 B.
Devon Stack
01:06:07 If it's something.
01:06:08 That threatens other people's view of them.
01:06:11 And see if it's something that contradicts the thing that or a thing that they think is true. However, most people the thing that they think is true is the thing that they heard first.
01:06:28 Or the thing that they've heard with the most repetition.
01:06:33 So if you say something.
01:06:35 Like oh, I don't know, the 1965 Immigration Act was a really stupid ******* idea. Or Martin Luther King was a communist ******. That was basically a Jewish puppet, or that the Holocaust was at at best, greatly, greatly exaggerated.
01:06:55 And at worst, in a in a complete ******* for.
01:06:58 God and your your dad went and you know to the boomers. Your dad went and fought in World War 2 and and maybe had family members die. And in retrospect, that was probably a dumb thing. You say these sorts of things to these people. You're saying things that attack their view of themselves.
01:07:19 Why? Because a lot of their identity is wrapped up in the civil rights movement. A lot of their identity is wrapped up in the, you know, where.
01:07:28 It's the age of Aquarius.
01:07:29 This, you know, we're we're the ones that were smarter than every generation before us. Trust No 1 / 30. We're the ones that are going to throw all this, all this tradition out the window because we we we know better. You know, we have the the advantage of of science and technology because of the the great advancements that we've been making.
01:07:51 And also these great advancements we've been making in philosophy, all these these Jews that have come from Eastern Europe and in.
01:08:00 Doing and they've been enlightening us with their wonderful ideas.
01:08:05 You know, and so the lot of their identity is wrapped up in this stuff. And so if you start to suggest that that identity is something bad or or or just false it, it's attacking who they are. So they're going to reject it. They're also going to reject it.
01:08:24 Because they also think that's why other people like them, they're not very self aware. A lot of the people that I mean, look, if you if you were alive in the in the 80s or 9.
01:08:36 Movies and I've done streams about this. How many of the television shows were about how awesome the boomers were? You know, whether it was like the Wonder Years or happy days or or whatever.
01:08:48 Where you you.
01:08:49 Had all these nostalgia type shows talking about Vietnam like it was endless, like everything was about Vietnam like it was.
01:08:56 Never. You never stopped hearing about ******* Vietnam or the civil rights movement or Martin Luther King or all this other stuff. They think that's what makes them cool, and they think that's what other people think makes them cool. Like they think that, like, that's why.
01:09:10 They I was right there. I was in Selma, marching there at the front of the the parade, you know.
01:09:16 They think by saying stuff like that. Oh, yeah, you're one of the OG's. Oh, yeah, you were. You were definitely. You were right there, you know, shoulder to shoulder with MLK himself. Like, that somehow makes them cool. And and and ohh yeah. Well, yeah. You were at Woodstock. Whoa. Yeah. You're a real ******* cool.
01:09:33 And so if you start attacking stuff like that, then they think that you're threatening not just the way they view themselves, but how other people view them. And then last but not least, they actually believe it. They actually believe it because of repetition.
01:09:46 Because of what they were told over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. And so when you say these things like, oh, you know, the civil rights movement was a mistake. That's. That's like, how many times you think they've heard the opposite of that?
01:10:02 And I mean, it's probably in the trillions, right? They've probably heard it. It's you couldn't calculate how many times the average boomer has heard that the opposite of that, that, that the civil rights movement wasn't a mistake, it was literally the best thing that ever happened in this country.
01:10:18 That everything that happened before the civil rights movement in this country was a mistake that literally that the country was was an evil entity.
01:10:28 And tell the civil rights movement. And they heard it over and over and over again. They heard it from, from teachers, from professors. They heard it from church leaders. They heard it from their parents. Possibly they heard it from peers. Certainly they heard it from television. They heard it from movies. They heard it from music. I mean, they heard it every. It was no one was saying.
01:10:48 Anything else?
01:10:50 No, at least a handful of them. There was a handful of.
01:10:52 People.
01:10:53 But they were vastly outnumbered.
01:10:55 In their ability to reach people. And so it's.
01:10:59 It's we're outgunned, rather not outnumbered. Well and outnumbered.
01:11:03 Numbered and out gun. So like they were just a a a tiny voice in a crowd.
01:11:10 So you're saying?
01:11:11 That when you present these new facts to.
01:11:13 Them.
01:11:14 That are contrary to what this guy is saying.
01:11:17 It just sounds like.
01:11:19 Insanity. They won't. They won't face it. And and it doesn't matter how rational it is. It doesn't matter how rational it is, because it it they're thinking about this isn't rational. All you have to do is wave that Nazi flag in front of them and it all it.
01:11:33 All shuts off.
01:11:35 So he starts to talk about how, oh, yeah, well, you can't say that that people are different just because they have different cultures. You know, for example, the people in France have a different culture and.
01:11:46 The people in Norway.
01:11:48 You know, of course not. Like you know, let's use like an actual example of of racial differences, right? Like, let's how about you point out the fact that pigmies exist?
01:11:58 Where abbos exist.
01:12:01 Or.
01:12:01 Literally anything, like any example that's not just using white people, cause that's what he does. He's like, oh, look at these white people. Are they different from these white people because one of them speaks German and one of them speaks Norwegian and it's like.
01:12:15 I mean actually yes, but like not not to the degree that that people have an issue with. You know like, you know like not that's not the problem. The problem is all these dirty ******* Norwegians coming to the country and causing trouble. Like that's not. That's not the issue here. OK.
01:12:32 So it's just been it's.
01:12:33 Being disingenuous, dishonest and ******* stupid.
Douglas Kelly
01:12:39 And we find then that really the cultural pattern is the difference in many people's ideas, not race. And they'll say, ah.
Devon Stack
01:12:48 And by the way, as I've said before, and I'll, I'm gonna keep saying it, there is no difference between culture and biology. There is no difference. There's that it's not 2 separate categories when you say, oh, it's not the the, the, the genetics of Japanese people that make them, you know, low crime or whatever.
01:13:08 It's, it's their, it's their culture, and that's what does it, you know? And and and.
01:13:15 It's the culture is the software that's interchangeable and it's magic software that's compatible with all hardware somehow you know it's it's you can install it on anything you know you can install it on a on an iMac from the 90s. You can install it on a on a a calculator from the 70s. You can install it on a brand new.
01:13:35 Gaming PC and it'll it'll all run exactly the same, because it's just this magic software that runs on literally everything.
01:13:42 No, that's not the case. This software, if you will, is a product of the the people who made it. You know, there's these cultures didn't just drop out of the ******* sky and get beamed into the brains of the people who lived in different parts of the of the world at random.
01:14:00 Every single bit of their culture is a direct result of of their biology. It's a product of their biology, so there is no such thing. There is no distinction. There is no ohh is it culture or is it biology? Culture is biology.
01:14:19 And and so and and even if it wasn't, the statistics show that regardless of the culture that just will use the the easy example, regardless of the culture that blacks are immersed in, they they commit more crime at around the same rate. Doesn't matter if they're in.
01:14:40 In Europe, or if they're in America, or if they're in Mexico?
Douglas Kelly
01:14:48 There are cultural crimes, for example, in here, we've got a typical 1 the symbolic.
01:14:54 Black Hand of the mafia.
01:14:57 And here people say ohh Mafia or Sicilians, Sicilians are criminals.
Devon Stack
01:15:03 Well, they kind of are.
01:15:06 You're Sicilian, right?
01:15:11 This this video made it so hard to not just **** on it, so I'm not. I'm. I'm trying to be nice. I'm trying to be nice because I know you guys got that thin spaghetti skin and I'm just trying. I'm trying to be nice here.
Douglas Kelly
01:15:25 This isn't true. I wonder how many of you, when you think of Sicilians as being a criminal, never stop and think of the fact that people outside the country think of Americans as gangsters, because Chicago gangsters are as well known in other countries as mafias. Asians are here.
Devon Stack
01:15:45 This argument isn't make any sense. He's like, I bet when you think about a Sicilian mobsters, you know you're thinking like gangsters and stuff. Well, wouldn't it surprise you that outside the country they think of them as American gangsters? It's like.
01:16:01 No, it doesn't surprise me at all, like, cause they're not here.
01:16:04 They don't. Basically, you're saying is that they commit so much crime, they have a reputation around the world.
01:16:13 That is, what do you what do you? What is even your point with that? It doesn't make any sense.
01:16:18 Oh, it has surprised you to know that that you think of these Italian mobsters as Italian, but but outside, you know that people have heard of them and in other parts of the world.
01:16:31 Yeah. No, I just. What are you talking about? What is, what is your point with this and?
01:16:37 Therefore, what exactly?
Douglas Kelly
01:16:40 And so we find a very curious thing. The notion that cultures cause crime and when investigated, we find cultures have no relation to crime. But there are criminals in all cultures that may give the culture a bad name, other cultures.
Devon Stack
01:16:59 What?
01:17:07 Hold on.
01:17:08 Hold on.
Radio Interviewer
01:17:13 Hold on.
Devon Stack
01:17:16 Ohh say overtime.
Douglas Kelly
01:17:20 And so we find a very curious thing. The notion that cultures cause crime and when investigated, we find cultures have no relation to crime. But there are criminals in all cultures that may give the culture a bad name, other cultures.
Voice Over
01:17:38 It sounds talmudic.
Devon Stack
01:17:41 OK. Nonsense. Word salad, man. Oh, so cultures don't actually cause crime, but they're actually tied to crime. But then they culture culture anyway, so.
01:17:55 Uh.
01:17:58 This is the this was the guy. This was the guy that psychologically analyzed the Nazis. This is the guy.
01:18:08 Anyway.
01:18:09 So.
Douglas Kelly
01:18:10 What about this racial thing? If we take any book, even to the simplest kind, little pocketbook, we'll find a pretty adequate description of different classifications of race.
01:18:22 For example, in here is one from the famous classifier.
01:18:26 Lineus, who classifies americanus, he adds. That's the American Indian. They're tenacious.
01:18:34 You're europeus. He's lively and in many Asiaticus, he's stern and stingy and afar or African. He's cunning, stupid and negligent.
Devon Stack
01:18:49 Well, you know, it kind of checks out what he's talking about.
01:18:55 Yeah, we've. We've talked about like, you know, under any other circumstances, right, like if we categorized human beings the same way that we categorize animals in biology, we wouldn't be considered the same species or we'd be subspecies like, but we wouldn't be.
01:19:15 The different races would be considered different classifications.
01:19:22 And and that for some reason humans are are are different somehow, like the rules of of nature and biology all go out the window because we're all special snowflakes, that the laws of of nature don't apply to if you are not a race realist, right? You have this magical thinking, I mean.
01:19:42 Speaking of, you know, Speaking of Satanic inversion, right, you're the one that has the magical superstition thinking. If you're not a race.
01:19:50 If you do think that we're somehow magically all the same despite all the the the evidence to the contrary, you're the one that's living on superstition and and and and your wild imagination.
01:20:02 Now it turns.
01:20:03 Out that a.
01:20:06 A Swedish Swedish biologist did attempt to or no wait. Was he Swedish or was he?
01:20:16 I don't know. He's he's Nordic. That's all I'm gonna.
01:20:18 Say I forgot where he's.
01:20:19 From a Nordic Nordic biologist did attempt to categorize everything.
01:20:26 And So what he was reading from was from this classification book, Sistema Nature Nature or what? I don't know, it's in, it's in Latin. He learned Latin at a.
01:20:37 Very early age.
01:20:39 And it's it was hard to find a an English translation of this, so all I could really get is little bits and pieces.
01:20:49 Of it, it was published by Carl Linnaeus in 1735.
01:20:55 And he broke up the different races because he wasn't aware of every different race. There's there's a lot of them missing, of course, but he broke up the different races into different species. There was Homo sapiens americanas.
01:21:12 And that was the American Indian. And he described them in his book, people native to the Americas, indigenous people of the Americas. They were characterized as reddish in color, obstinate, merry and free.
01:21:30 He also had Homosassa Piens Europeus, which of course was Europeans. He described them as white, serious, strong and inventive. Their personality traits were inventiveness and freedom.
01:21:47 Their cultural and behavioral notes added that they were that or, he added, they were governed by law.
01:21:54 That was different from the Homeo sapiens Americanists, who were governed by tradition.
01:22:02 That the homeo sapiens, Europe, Europe, PS or europeus rather had developed a system of laws that other groups never did, including the American Indians, and in many cases well, really.
01:22:17 Almost.
01:22:19 I mean, if if you, unless you're, I mean you count.
01:22:22 If you count out.
01:22:24 I mean, Asia would be included, but if you count out Asia almost the rest of the world and basically all the all the what they call nowadays the the developing world, right, they didn't have a lot of written laws or languages for that matter. Speaking of Asians, he had Homosassa, Piens, Asiaticus Asians and he described them as.
01:22:44 Shallow, melancholy, greedy and governed by opinions.
01:22:50 Which is kind of funny. And then he had last but not least, or maybe least Homosassa piens, affer.
01:22:59 Which is Africans, who he described as black and passive and lazy. Their personality traits were crafty, indolent and negligent.
01:23:11 And under cultural and behavioral notes he put, they were governed by violence.
01:23:19 So.
01:23:23 You know, we used to have nice things.
01:23:28 We used to have nice things.
01:23:32 We used to attempt to rationally approach the world and make sense of it in a way that was that, that stripped emotion and whipping out Nazi flags out of some, you know, racist cabinet that you've got.
01:23:48 It it it used?
01:23:49 To be like a rational way of approaching the world which led to us making better, more informed decisions about it. And ever since we threw it.
01:23:58 Out the window.
01:24:00 Well, look how awesome the world isn't it? Look how great it worked out, right?
01:24:05 Look how awesome it is now.
Douglas Kelly
01:24:10 Ordinarily, today, most people figure it in a three fold classification. The first one of these classifications is the Mongolian classification. Here they have taken the Oriental or ****** type and added in of course.
01:24:28 The American Indian, as a result of his origin and some of the Browns. Then of course, the next classification is the African or *****.
01:24:39 And finally, the last classification is the Caucasian or white type.
01:24:46 And considering these types, then you'll see skin color has been used as a fundamental basis.
Devon Stack
01:24:52 Yeah, actually, it's not just skin color, you dense ****.
01:24:57 I mean, in fact, we can just look at those people, which is kind of hilarious though.
01:25:00 They did that.
01:25:03 We're just, can we just put aside for our, you know, our differences and just say that was awesome that you did that and that was kind of hilarious that you you were like, hey, hey ********.
01:25:12 Now trust us, this is good. It's.
01:25:14 Good for you.
01:25:15 Just stand there. We're going to talk about you. Like you're not even there.
01:25:20 And you know, they're fine. You know, they just work. No, don't worry. I'm the white savior. I know what I'm talking about. Just stand there. Chang Chong Ching and you. And and you too, Tyrone.
01:25:34 Don't you? And we're. And we got it. We're keeping an eye on you. There's a lot of expensive stuff in here. We're. We know what you're up to. Just stand there and and just just be on display.
01:25:45 But no, it's stupid. It's stupid. This is another boomer ISM, right? That race is skin deep, as you can see, the classification is basically it's tied to the skin color, which he he contradicted himself. I mean, go figure. Right. A couple seconds prior to him saying that, he literally said that, well, you know, they've lumped in.
01:26:05 A bunch of the, you know, Native Americans and the people from Southeast Asia and with the East Asians and and. And he called them some of the Browns, which is kind of funny, but they lumped them all together. Yeah, because it's not about skin color.
01:26:22 Now it's about skull shape.
01:26:25 So that that's why they that's why they did it. It's because they have similar skull shapes. They have similar Physiology that goes way beyond just skin color and and it's a ******* ******** argument. It's like saying the big differences between a fox and a wolf is their fur color.
01:26:45 That's the big difference, guys. Other than that, they're all. They're all just canines.
01:26:49 Right. They're all just canines.
01:26:53 So it doesn't really matter, right? Like it's it's just that the fox happens to have red fur.
01:26:59 And the wolf has Gray fur, and that's the only difference.
01:27:05 Stop being such a superstitious bigot.
01:27:08 They're exactly the same.
Douglas Kelly
01:27:17 And when we consider this superficial characteristic, we immediately find that people of different skin colors frequently look on other differently skin colored people as inferior. They do this basically because they still are tied up with the notion of the old Darwinian.
01:27:35 The idea of evolution, you know, the notion that you spring sort of directly from the great apes. As a matter of fact, nowadays we know that's not at all true.
01:27:45 Man and great apes perhaps had some common source of origin man developing along one line, the great apes along the other. But many people, particularly uninformed, still feel that if you take, for example, a skull of a.
01:28:01 Great height.
01:28:02 And you hold it up alongside a person and look at him.
01:28:05 We then try to figure out what way does he.
Devon Stack
01:28:06 A person, a person like, come on. Come on. Dude. Who? Who? Who are you really talking about?
01:28:12 Who are you really talking about? Everyone knows who you're talking about. Just because black people look like apes, I mean, just just say it. That's what you're really saying.
01:28:20 And and second of all, funny you should mention this. Right. Funny you should mention that like this genetic ancestry that like this, this, you know connection that we have to, you know great apes or whatever, right. Yeah. As it turns out, you know, and maybe you didn't know this back in 1950, whatever. In fact that you probably didn't.
01:28:42 But as it turns out, since we have genetic sequencing now, so I I guess you didn't have this information. Black people have a ancestor. We don't.
01:28:54 They have a humanoid ancestor. We don't have any relationship to and vice versa. They are. They don't have Neanderthal DNA.
01:29:06 Asians do white people do? Blacks don't.
01:29:14 So whoops.
01:29:17 Whoops, I mean, I know that's what you weren't. Wasn't what you were getting at. Your whole thing was like just because black people look like monkeys doesn't mean they are monkeys. I I mean, I don't know why you decided to go with that. That was just like, and it's super clumsy the way that you're, and it doesn't even really make a lot of sense. Like your whole. Well, now we know.
01:29:37 You know, people used to think that we we were direct descendants of monkeys, but now we know that we're not. You know, that there was a break off and, you know, we branched off some other direction.
01:29:47 Whatever and just so just because black people.
01:29:50 Look like you.
01:29:51 Know modern day monkeys doesn't mean that they are monkeys.
01:29:54 Well, you know what it might.
01:29:55 Mean though.
01:29:58 It might mean that they have ancestors that those monkeys have that that we don't. You know, they might. They might. Yeah, they might.
01:30:07 Sarah, they might share lineage with it. A perhaps we don't. But uh or or or or, who knows, maybe just their their skull shapes are similar because well as the I tweeted this out.
01:30:22 Did I have it? Did I?
01:30:23 Save it here.
01:30:24 The Norwegian Princess that married the black guy, who basically has no ******* frontal lobe.
01:30:32 Like this, this ******* guy. Let me see. Let me save this here.
01:30:38 This this is this is what?
01:30:42 This is what I think is alarming.
01:30:47 So the Norwegian Princess.
01:30:51 Married some self-proclaimed black Shaman from Hollywood.
01:30:56 And and look, just look at the forehead.
01:30:59 Or lack thereof.
01:31:02 That's that's like at a 45° angle from his eyebrows.
01:31:07 OK.
01:31:09 Next.
01:31:12 Maybe that's why they look a little ape like, because apes don't have have a a frontal cortex. You know, they don't. They don't have. They don't have the part of the brain that we're we're reason takes place.
01:31:27 Reason and accountability.
01:31:34 The more you know the the lizard brain that we were.
01:31:36 Talking about earlier.
01:31:40 Maybe that's what they're recognizing.
01:31:42 Is that just that 45° angle that just?
01:31:47 You know that that 30% almost of like missing brain tissue, that's all just that. What the anyway?
01:31:56 So yeah, I like how he's like, see, white people don't look like apes. And just because, like, he literally, that's what he's implying is that black people look like apes. And so therefore, but you're the bigot for noticing or something like that, I don't know.
Douglas Kelly
01:32:12 What's the?
01:32:13 A fact if you consider this problem, and it's been well done in a book, the human animal by Western labar you find a very fascinating discussion. He starts out by defining a typical human as just a person who has two hands, 2 stereoscopic eyes, 2 double arched.
01:32:33 Hey.
01:32:34 This is a better description. It doesn't get caught in this problem of skin color.
Devon Stack
01:32:41 The the, the the more reductive we get, the better it is. The more we have in common. Well, in that case, I mean, we might as well. We're just. Why? Why stop at that? Let's just say let's say mammals. Let's give all mammals.
01:32:58 Citizenship in America.
01:33:01 You know, because we we all.
01:33:04 Well, for the most part, right, we all have live birth. You know, we don't lay eggs. We have hair for the most part. But you know, let's have let's let's do gorillas. They have. Well, they don't know like gorillas have hands. Maybe they don't have the arch feet or specifically the hands as he's described in this book. They have two eyes, though. They've got two eyes they've got.
01:33:25 Hands some of them can complete basic intelligence tests. They don't score so high, but higher than some Haitians. So why not? Let's let's give gorillas citizenship.
01:33:38 It's absurd, though, that this is my point, though. He he's getting so ******* reductive. Like ohh if you if you strip away like everything that describes different people, then we're we're exactly the same. If you if you reduce it down to like well, do they have feet?
01:33:57 Oh, they're the same.
01:33:59 They're the same. In fact, when we start doing wanted posters, we'll just instead of saying he's black or white, we'll just put he's got feet.
01:34:08 Watch out for the guy with feet.
Douglas Kelly
01:34:12 And then it points out the Caucasian may have white skin, blue eyes and vertical faces. And these are pretty far away from apish types, so may be considered advanced or specialized, as opposed to the ***** who is dark skinned and has a somewhat prognostic or sticking out jaw.
01:34:31 Right away, whites will say that shows that we're further along the evolutionary scale, but if you consider a couple of other factors, for example the length of the thigh bone and the type of heel.
01:34:45 These are two evolutionary characteristics. The longer the bone, the better. Develop the heel. The more advanced theoretically away from the ache, we find that these are predominantly characteristics of the *******.
Devon Stack
01:34:59 Us so blacks are more, they're they're more evolved than us because they can run faster.
01:35:06 Because that's that's something that matters when when participating in in modern civilized societies is the ability to run fast.
01:35:16 That, that, that's what's. That's something that would indicate that you are more evolved. You're built like, that's why cheetahs are seen as some of the most superior animals intellectually on the planet is they. They can run like 45 mph, which is, you know, that's that makes them insanely more evolved than us.
Douglas Kelly
01:35:36 While the ***** does have the dark color of the skin, his hair is curly, and we know that apes, if you've ever looked at apes in his zoo, have long, silky straight hair. So then they go actually probably represents the highest evolutionary point from the view of his bones and his hand.
Jesse
01:35:54 Yes, science.
Devon Stack
01:35:56 Yeah. Guess what? Blacks are superior and and more evolved than apes because they have curly hair. It's like with it's like, what the **** is this? What it? What am I? And they and they say that we are the pseudo scientists that they say that race scientists pseudoscience. And this is the ******* ******** that they were coming back with.
Douglas Kelly
01:36:17 And if we take our Mongolian group, our Chinese and Japanese friends, and we look at his nose, which is somewhat saucer shaped. This of course is pretty typical of the animal or apish type. So he isn't very well advanced here. But if we move just 1/2 inch up to his eye, his epicanthal.
01:36:37 Life full This is probably one of the most specialized features and in this area he's way ahead of all other humans, yes.
Jessie
01:36:46 Science.
Devon Stack
01:36:48 Did you hear that? ****** eyes are are that's like the pinnacle of of evolution.
01:36:54 That, that, that, that, that's proof that that Asians are more involved than white people is the fact that they have different eyes, which is why like this industry exists.
Man Kooh Suh
01:37:11 In Korea, early surgery is regarded as a gift from the parents to congratulate their graduation from high school and entering the.
01:37:21 Christine.
01:37:39 Most Koreans, they do not have double eyelids. People who does not have any double eyelid. Then there are parents who looks like angry when they do not smile. Many Asian people believe that the first impression is very important and the most important parts of the face.
01:37:57 Is I so.
01:38:00 And they have double eyelid surgery. Their eyes size become bigger, so they believe their appearance will be much brighter than before.
Devon Stack
01:38:09 I don't know if they're more evolved.
01:38:10 Than I don't understand.
01:38:11 Why they'd want to get rid of it.
01:38:15 So this this is so.
01:38:18 This is so ******* insane it it's insane that this was. This is the top guy. This is the guy that used to Nuremberg.
01:38:26 Ah.
01:38:28 Anyway.
Douglas Kelly
01:38:30 Basically it boils down to the fact that nobody really is superior or inferior. It boils down to the fact that all races fundamentally in structure are essentially equal, and we also know from psychological studies that all races are equivalently capable.
01:38:48 From an intellectual and functional viewpoint.
Voice Over
01:38:51 Yes, science.
Devon Stack
01:38:54 Yeah, wrong.
01:38:58 Now again, I think I think that a lot of this data wasn't available at the time. Shame real shame that it wasn't available, but there was data. This guy still full of **** cause no, like there wasn't any intelligence data when it comes to race whatsoever.
01:39:15 It wasn't that, that, that none of this data existed. It just the mountains of data that exist today might not have existed, but a lot of this data still did. OK, it's not like that. There was some, like, common belief among anyone who studied it that blacks and whites.
01:39:35 Had the same intellectual abilities. No one, no. Like literally no one actually, that studied that believed.
01:39:42 And especially as we've studied it more, it becomes painfully obvious that there are major differences. Of course, the bell curve, we might do a stream just on on Chapter 13 of that book that goes over the racial differences. But you know the the graphic.
01:40:01 On the screen it just shows the black distribution of IQ versus the white distribution of IQ. Where you see the vast majority of blacks are hovering just above 8080 IQ, which is.
01:40:17 If you look at the white curve is functionally ********, like that's like on the lowest, lowest, lowest end of the white curve.
01:40:26 And whites hover somewhere around 1:05, which is like at genius level for for blacks. So yes, a lot of ******* data exists that shows that this is that that we're not the same from an intellectual standpoint at all. And that's that's not even argued.
01:40:46 Anymore, or at least it's stopping argued for a while. I think it's being argued again because everyone's afraid to say it.
Douglas Kelly
01:40:55 Finally, we know from long studies on criminality that individuals in different races have no relation whatsoever to criminal behavior.
Devon Stack
01:41:07 Yeah. Also a lie. Also ********. Literally every study shows that there is a direct correlation between crime and races. Like literally every statistic, every study, and that was the that was true of when he did this video. So he's just lying.
01:41:27 He's just lying. There's there's there's. There's no way he wouldn't have accessed that information.
01:41:33 So he's just making it up here. Of course, this is a statistic that shows gang members per 100,000 people in. So it's, you know, per capita, this is this is to this changes the numbers to adjust for population and blacks of course.
01:41:54 For the highest at a 1159 and some.
01:42:01 Range members are are gang members. Out of 100,000 people, Hispanics aren't aren't really, too.
01:42:10 Too far behind, with 1110 and to give you an idea of the the.
01:42:15 Difference white people.
01:42:17 Are at 78 and if we got rid of the ******* spaghetti would probably just be at 8:00.
01:42:24 I couldn't help myself.
01:42:28 That's that's, that's all so terrible. It's.
01:42:32 Over there, there's someone made a comment that just made my made me laugh my asss off.
01:42:35 It was, uh.
01:42:37 It was like I used to like Devin, but his his. He talks about it.
01:42:43 But Italians, it's appalling.
01:42:51 Anyway no. But like the every statistic, it's not just gang members. Boom. Look at this interracial violent crime, right? This is this is obvious. Obvious that the majority of of interracial crime.
01:43:09 It's black and white.
01:43:11 Black and white at at a.
01:43:12 Rate of 42 * 42 times white on black.
01:43:19 Hispanic on white is at a rate of 20 times.
01:43:24 Black on Hispanic and is still higher white on Hispanic.
01:43:29 Is I'd love to see that where they got that data, but whatever. And then you got Hispanic on black and white on black. So there is an obvious correlation between race and violent crime, no matter how you look.
01:43:42 At.
01:43:42 It you know, with homicide deaths and you say, well, it's just deaths. Well, yeah, but who do you thinks? Who thinks.
01:43:49 Pulling these triggers in these gang fights that are making blacks the victims of homicide at alarming rates.
01:43:58 So anyway, he's just like.
Narrator
01:43:59 This.
Devon Stack
01:44:00 Most of this is just lies.
Douglas Kelly
01:44:06 Of course, a lot of people who simply ignore these scientific findings and will, by offering statistics of a sort attempt to prove their point.
Devon Stack
01:44:16 Ohh look, see and that's the way he weasels around it.
01:44:20 I wasn't talking about crime statistics necessarily, which you know you could use to make your bigoted point. I guess I'm talking about scientific findings.
01:44:31 Oh scientific findings.
01:44:36 Do tell. Do tell. I mean you have these scientific findings that that, I guess prove all the crime statistics wrong.
Douglas Kelly
01:44:44 Actually, what they really do is to cheat the statistics by only giving you half of them, for example.
01:44:51 Here here is a set of arrest records from the small Michigan town. The arrests per day. Look at the names Zapatas ski Zelinski Rodriguez Patton.
Devon Stack
01:45:05 Sinkewitz, Zopa.
Douglas Kelly
01:45:10 Anderson.
01:45:12 Riley Cossack, Wisnowski and so on.
01:45:19 Now you might consider from this set of cards that the polls commit more crimes than the non polls, but as it so happens in this particular little town in Michigan.
01:45:30 The polls fundamentally outnumber the non poles in a large degree, so really in pro rate they probably don't commit as many crimes. You see this all.
01:45:40 Over.
01:45:41 For example, if we go to a town in the Southwest, here's a set of arrest records, Ortiz Tyler Garcia Sanchez.
01:45:50 Williams, Rodriguez, Campbell, Delgado.
01:45:54 A naive person might consider that here the Mexicans commit more crimes than the non Mexicans. I suppose if he came from that little town from Michigan, he'd be delighted to discover that the poles don't commit crimes in southwest cities.
Devon Stack
01:46:08 Yeah, that's the 1950s version of I don't understand per capita.
01:46:13 And acting like nationwide statistics don't don't exist, which I don't know. Maybe in the 50s they didn't. I I find that hard to believe.
01:46:22 So he's trying to obscure the fact, oh, look at this town. It's it's like 100% Polish. So all the people they're arresting for crimes are Polish. Does that mean Polish people commit more crime? It's.
01:46:35 Like, no, it doesn't.
01:46:36 It doesn't that at all like and. And what's the crime rate? How about that? That's that would be a relevant number, not your stupid, meaningless statistic here, which isn't even a statistic, cause you're not giving us exact numbers. You're reading last names.
01:46:49 Off of cards.
01:46:50 I don't know if that's the arrest records for like a month, a year.
01:46:54 Or or what it is and.
01:46:56 This is my point.
01:46:57 They hadn't. They had nothing. They never had an argument.
01:47:01 They never had an argument, and yet we still lost. We we lost the argument. Why? Because they waved a Nazi flag around.
01:47:14 They waved the Nazi flag around and said you don't want to be like a Nazi and I was like, no.
01:47:21 And their rational brain shut off.
01:47:23 Yeah.
01:47:25 And everything that that came that was coming into their brains after that.
01:47:30 Was just emotional thinking, and so they they were, they were ready to to lap it up. Didn't matter how ******* meaningless it was.
01:47:38 How little it made any if it didn't make any sense at all.
01:47:43 And they would internalize it. They, in fact, they would see, you'll hear boomers say **** like this.
01:47:51 Well, I've got a black friend and he's totally fine.
01:47:55 Well, yeah, that doesn't make that. That's meaningless. That makes no difference. That has nothing to do with crime statistics. I mean, that would be quite something, right, if 100% of black people committed violent crime, that'd be quite something like like, I know where, like. I mean, you're probably as close as you can be to that number.
01:48:15 But it's not 100%, no and no one saying it's 100%.
01:48:22 But that's the that's the ******* ****** thinking that that, that they accept it in their minds because they watched the Nazi flag wave around on the screen and they ohh it can't be like the Batty can't be like the bad.
Douglas Kelly
01:48:38 Take arrest cards by race *****, *****, White, *****, White, *****, *****.
01:48:48 And again, you might say this shows ******* commit more crimes, but practically this could be the arrest card file for any city with a large colored population.
Devon Stack
01:49:00 That is that, that you're that's the opposite of.
01:49:08 Ah.
01:49:10 First of all, that's just made-up, but like, that's that's poorly presented because at this time a a city with a large ***** population still wouldn't account for the the ratio that you just did.
01:49:25 So you're you're proving yourself wrong.
01:49:28 And you're you're introduced. See, that's so dishonest.
01:49:33 It's so dishonest and sloppy and stupid and doesn't matter because they waved the Nazi flag around.
01:49:40 That's really what it boils down to.
Douglas Kelly
01:49:43 That just because you find a lot of people on one range or one cultural group in jail, it doesn't mean that they commit more crimes. It may mean that poor, economically or oppressed by a majority, so they're arrested more often and convicted more frequent.
Devon Stack
01:49:59 Ohh yes, the the old. Just because the majority of people in jail are black doesn't mean they commit more crimes. It's socioeconomic reasons and it's your fault. Why do you for being a racist? I mean that that's that's all that all.
01:50:12 This.
01:50:13 ******* this is the origin of all this ******* stuff.
01:50:17 We have no evidence of it. Of course we have no proof of.
01:50:19 It, But I'm just saying it.
01:50:27 And you and you saw you.
01:50:28 Already saw the Nazi flag.
01:50:30 So you better ******* believe it.
Douglas Kelly
01:50:33 These things are not new. They have gone on in history for many, many years. If we go back over the history of this sort of thing, we find that in this cabinet, we've collected the hundreds of examples of the problem of history in relation to this thing. Here, for example, is a.
01:50:53 Can you form tablet and all this? Can you form tablet written many years before Christ and?
01:51:01 Absolutely. In the kinia form areas of Mesopotamia we find a nice description, which is a very deleterious 1 of neighbouring races.
01:51:13 Of course, you can't read. Can you inform? You don't have to worry. You'll get yourself a Bible and read some fascinating descriptions of how the Israel tribes didn't like their neighbors. Or you go to ancient Greece.
01:51:25 And here for example is a nice picture of Aristotle and his pupil Alexander, discussing a problem which is very common in those days. The problem of the Egyptians as a poor group of people.
Devon Stack
01:51:41 You know, The funny thing is, is really all he's saying is multiculturalism has literally never worked.
01:51:47 That's what he's saying.
01:51:49 He's saying you can go back before the time of Christ and multiculturalism didn't work then.
01:51:56 You know the time of the Greeks. It didn't work. Then you you you can like pick.
01:51:59 A time.
01:52:01 Pick a time period.
01:52:03 And multiculturalism didn't work.
01:52:07 That's what he's saying.
01:52:11 And you're supposed to just think, I guess that you're this time things will be different.
01:52:18 This time it's never worked before.
01:52:21 But this time it will be different.
Douglas Kelly
01:52:25 Trust the snake before a Jew.
Radio Interviewer
01:52:27 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold hold on there.
Devon Stack
01:52:29 Oh.
01:52:30 Buddy, hold on.
Voice Over
01:52:32 Anti-Semitism intensified.
Douglas Kelly
01:52:44 Tuck the snake before a deep.
01:52:46 Well.
01:52:51 Trust the snake before a Jew.
Devon Stack
01:52:54 Finally, some truth. I just wanted to put that in there because it was funny.
01:53:04 But yeah, of course. Obviously he's heavily influenced by the Jewish thing, because so many examples apply to this. This 2% of population.
01:53:18 Then he decides to show this film that's supposed to really show you how the races are the same by showing you the black neighborhoods and coming up for absurd reasons why they look so ******.
Narrator
01:53:34 This is a typical St. in one area of a major West Coast city. Some people call it Boogie town, others call it more politely. The ***** section, a few call it a disgrace. Here on streets like this live most of the ******* of the city locked in by invisible but clearly defined.
01:53:53 Boundary.
01:53:54 Almost every city in America is dotted by such sections. Areas populated by people of a particular race or national origin. Every city has its Chinatown, Diego town, Spike town, segregation of this sort has been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States, but it persists.
01:54:13 Finding its strength in cultural and economic patterns, the members of the minority groups are helpless. Their fight against segregation has brought few concrete results, despite the plainly worded decisions of the Supreme Court against discrimination in employment, in voting, in housing, the practice continues.
01:54:32 Children are deprived of opportunities afforded to children of the majority groups. They're forced to find their fun where they can, quite often in substandard conditions and without a chance to mix with youngsters from other racial or national origin groups. Frequently, there is little or no intercourse with children of other skin color or with different sounding name.
Devon Stack
01:54:53 Well, what? What? What, what? What was?
01:54:54 What? What? What? What? What did you say?
Narrator
01:54:57 Without a chance to mix with youngsters from other racial or national origin groups, frequently there is little or no intercourse with children of other skin color or with different sounding names.
Devon Stack
01:55:10 Slide, slide.
01:55:12 Well, I thought you.
01:55:13 Said that.
01:55:14 I'm just going to assume that meant something different back then.
01:55:23 Uh.
01:55:27 OK, anyway, back to.
Narrator
01:55:31 In their schools, they meet and mix with children like themselves, seldom, if ever, do they work with or play with or learn something about the other kind of kit. Their world becomes a narrow world bounded by the colour of skin or the sound of names.
Devon Stack
01:55:47 So really what he's saying is segregation is bad for blacks because they have to link live among blacks, but it's good for whites because they live among only whites. In fact, he said it. I mean, because he said it's just not right. It's big town too. So every other race.
01:56:08 Other than whites?
01:56:10 It's bad that they have a have to live amongst themselves.
01:56:15 And the results of them living without whites around while they speak for themselves, right?
01:56:25 That's his proof.
01:56:27 That there's no differences between races.
01:56:32 That when whites live in exclusively white neighborhoods.
01:56:37 And exclusively white parts of the city.
01:56:40 They thrive and they're successful.
01:56:43 And yet, when the exact same thing.
01:56:47 Is is given to other races the exact same kind of environment?
01:56:54 It's it's a bad thing.
01:56:58 And that means we're the same.
01:57:02 See again. He waved. He waved the Nazi flag around. So, like, just basic logic out the ******* window.
01:57:10 Out the ******* window.
01:57:13 The child boomer watching this because this was, you know, this is 50s television.
01:57:18 The child boomer watching this, they saw the Nazi flag and their their brain.
01:57:22 Just went shut off.
01:57:26 Because it doesn't take a genius to figure out that there there's a problem with what he's saying there. Well, hold on. If if we're all the same.
01:57:35 Then you would expect to have the same results.
01:57:40 Right, that that isolating whites.
01:57:44 From the other races would also have a negative effect.
01:57:49 They too would be would be ghettoized.
01:57:58 Because I think that's wives would be perfectly happy, even if you gave them, like the ****** part.
01:58:03 Of town, in fact.
01:58:04 We could play. Swap sees you wanna play swap, sees. We'll go. We'll move into.
01:58:10 And you can go have ****** Town. Well, we know what it'll look like in about a couple weeks, but, you know, we'll just swap. We'll show you that, that.
01:58:19 That there is nothing intrinsically.
01:58:21 Wrong with with the the the dirt on the ground in.
01:58:28 Minds shut the **** ***.
Narrator
01:58:33 And when they grow to adulthood, that social education isn't broadened their employment, their recreation, even their everyday chores such as shopping, are marked by varying kinds of discrimination. Invisible, perhaps, but ever present.
Radio Interviewer
01:58:51 Ah.
Devon Stack
01:58:51 This is the spooky invisible ever present demon of discrimination. And again, you are the one that is superstitious.
01:59:00 You are the one the the scientific racist that is superstitious and bigoted.
01:59:08 Even though there's like some weird invisible demon that's keeping all the blacks down, called the demon of discrimination.
01:59:16 That's that's the science.
01:59:19 Treo wants to go. Truro was gone.
01:59:23 For a full day and I let him in during one of the clips and now he's.
01:59:25 ******** and wants to go back outside. Hang on.
01:59:29 Calm your **** there, Cheryl. I'll let you out in a second. We're almost done here. We're almost done here.
01:59:37 I know you have a rough life. Don't.
01:59:39 You.
Douglas Kelly
01:59:41 This picture shows a very important thing.
01:59:45 While race has no direct relation to criminal behavior, sometimes in a sort of second hand.
01:59:52 Way it does.
Voice Over
01:59:54 It sounds Tom murdick.
Devon Stack
01:59:56 I see race doesn't have anything to do with crime, but in a way it does. And let me let me guess and and the way that it does it, it's white people somehow doing it right, like that's what it is like that it's not that they're black, it's that the white people are making.
02:00:11 The blacks. Criminals.
Douglas Kelly
02:00:13 Very frequently oppressed the.
02:00:15 Smart. They keep them in a straight jacket of groove, and sometimes the minority person overcompensates and flares back and commits a crime, and so we get a second hand. The kind of crime, a result not of the basic race or nationality, but the result of the bigoted, narrow minded treatment.
02:00:35 Of the minority by the majority.
Devon Stack
02:00:38 There you go. I knew. There we are. It's white people. It's second hand crime.
02:00:43 The real crime is you treating them bad and and their crimes they're committing the the so-called crimes as, as you bigots call them crimes.
02:00:55 Is them just reacting to your crime, which is the bigotry and racism?
02:01:03 Did you see the Nazi flag that we waved around earlier? Did you see it? I hope you saw it.
02:01:11 Because that's the only way you're going to believe in the second.
02:01:13 Hand crime ********.
Douglas Kelly
02:01:18 One simple start might be for example, to reorganize wanted cards by the simple process of scratching out the place where it says race and putting in the blood type baby or old.
Devon Stack
02:01:31 Yeah, let's get rid of. Let's just get rid of crime statistics generally.
02:01:37 They have race.
02:01:41 And that'll that'll literally and that's that's how he concludes.
02:01:47 Like his one of.
02:01:48 His one of his big solutions.
02:01:51 One of his big brain psychiatric solutions to the the crime problem with with other races is to not write down what race they are when you arrest them and instead write their blood type.
02:02:09 And that way you wouldn't have statistics. The funny thing is you would cause all you'd have to do is figure out what blood types were more common with with other races, and it would still work out.
02:02:20 The the statistics won't matter. Black people aren't going to magically stop committing crimes because you're running their blood type on an arrest report. That's ******* ********. But did you see the Nazi flag?
02:02:37 And that was the big brain presentation the, the, the ethno. What is it? The, the, the ethnological criminal?
02:02:48 The ethnological criminal.
02:02:51 A study by Douglas M Kelly, Douglas M Kelly, who later became a raging alcoholic.
02:03:02 A raging alcoholic who eventually killed himself in front of his family by taking cyanide.
02:03:19 And you know what? All of these *************, all of these *************.
02:03:25 That were responsible for this kind of mush.
02:03:30 This kind of mind mush.
02:03:32 They were like this. And it's funny because I tried to find a news report talking about how he killed himself and instead.
02:03:42 I found a newspaper article discussing how.
02:03:47 Apparently he's not the only one.
02:03:51 He's not the only UC professor of psychology that off themselves, you know these these, these big brained, smart, insightful people that aren't just ******* psychopaths.
02:04:05 Apparently there there was a history like getting.
02:04:08 In the article.
02:04:09 A brilliant researcher, Miss Reichard, was the 3rd member of the UC Psychiatry and psychology staff to commit suicide in the past three years.
02:04:23 The third one in in three years.
02:04:29 Doctor Elsa Franco. Brunswick killed herself in 1958, as did Douglas Kelly.
02:04:39 So yeah, the.
02:04:42 Sounds like the other two were.
02:04:43 Jewish.
02:04:46 Cut it out, classified cat.
02:04:49 So yeah, that's the.
02:04:52 That's the the nice and healthy.
02:04:55 The Nice and healthy minds that came up with all this ******* nonsense that we went.
02:05:01 Over tonight.
Radio Interviewer
02:05:02 Hey, cut it out.
Devon Stack
02:05:05 Catfights. All right, I want them.
02:05:07 Out. Yeah, I'm letting you out. Yeah, I know.
02:05:11 I can't have this nonsense going.
02:05:13 On I need a ******* studio. There's madness.
02:05:19 Ah, it's madness.
02:05:22 All right.
02:05:25 I'll be back.
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Devon Stack
02:07:10 All right, I'm back. Sorry about.
02:07:11 That.
02:07:13 One of these days, one of these days.
02:07:17 I'll have this. I'll have some *******.
02:07:22 Privacy anyway, alright.
02:07:29 So yeah, that was the.
02:07:32 That's the story, I guess, of Doctor Douglas Kelly.
02:07:38 Nazi psychiatrist. OK.
02:07:43 Let me take a.
02:07:43 Look here.
02:07:48 Do odyssey first.
02:07:53 Or maybe we'll do.
02:07:55 Yeah, we'll do Odyssey first, then we'll get over to rumble.
02:08:01 OK.
02:08:07 Simba Simba says I received this message from my dad today.
02:08:12 Harris 2024. All the way he could do nothing, and Harris would still win, Washington states electoral votes, but he's choosing to actively vote against his children's interests. I'm waiting for the day when he finally admits that having me was also a mistake.
02:08:29 Well, if it makes you feel any better, especially in the state you're talking about, doesn't really matter, but ultimately just doesn't really matter. It really doesn't matter. This election is not like.
02:08:40 You know, like all you have to do is watch the.
02:08:44 The what? What strain was that? The kosher Ville addition? The the twist at the end is just it's very.
02:08:54 It's it's, it's.
02:08:55 A good example of what you would expect to get at the Trump Trump is not exactly going to make anything different than than Harris. If anything, it's going to make a lot of the the right wing people go to sleep.
02:09:07 They're going to feel comfortable. They're going to start trusting the plan again.
02:09:11 And so, you know, I get why you're mad and and it I get it. I don't know that I I could respect my father if he wanted a Indian woman to be his president.
02:09:28 That would that be? That would be a tough pill to swallow. So I get it. But yeah, that at least now, after tonight's stream, maybe it's a little window in his psychology, right? If he's a boomer. So that's.
02:09:43 He someone must have waved the Nazi flag in front of him.
02:09:47 White matter says take a look into Child Protective Services, founded by a Jew in the satanic 1970s, full of feminists from universities, CPS kidnaps and adopts white children in higher number because white adoptive barren feminists.
02:10:03 Want white babies? I'll take a look at that sometime Gorilla hands.
02:10:12 Is.
02:10:19 Gorilla Hands request a.
02:10:22 Yes.
02:10:24 There we go. Chosen Jawas is churro 2024.
02:10:28 Uh, well, you know, he's uh. Oh, is that they fighting again.
02:10:33 Through the there's.
02:10:35 Odd noises coming from the other room.
02:10:42 I have to go again and check out trails like destroying his room or something in there. He's having a fit.
02:10:51 I'm telling you, I just sometimes they're cute and sometimes you just want to.
02:10:57 Like.
02:10:59 Put on a T-shirt cannon and blast them into the into the desert. See there he is.
02:11:06 APAC 813 replay gang Kyle is still this tall. Have you seen Kyle yet? Love the show and all the wholesome.
02:11:15 **** posters. Well, there you go.
02:11:17 I I might have to go.
02:11:19 What is your deal, dude?
02:11:22 Hold on. I'm just going to go look.
02:11:24 And see if.
02:11:26 Did you ruin your cat flap?
02:11:32 What are you?
02:11:39 Oh, you did.
02:11:42 All right, come on in.
02:11:45 OK.
02:11:53 You wanna go outside?
02:11:59 There you go. Outside. I gotta go.
02:12:00 Back.
02:12:01 Outside.
02:12:05 Go, go, go.
02:12:10 All right.
02:12:15 Sure. No, disable this cat flap.
02:12:18 OK.
02:12:20 He is gone, the monster is gone.
02:12:25 Good Lord. OK, Where was I?
02:12:29 All right, APOC 813. Appreciate that, Lionheart says while transcribing last stream. I got curious and wanted to know how the high school students then were doing. Now I found their class roster, then found a few on Facebook, and it turns out they are all Facebook friends with most of their class.
02:12:49 The vast majority of them are around 43 years old and are married with kids, stayed in Kansas and seem happy, mostly non political. Most are Mennonite. Ohh not well, that's.
02:13:03 Thing so this sampling doesn't represent most Americans. Below are highlights. I'm not concerned if these hyper chats get read. If you are not interested, don't worry about it. But please take my money anyway.
02:13:18 Let's see here. This is so you wouldn't like. You went like you went full on stalker mode, huh?
02:13:29 You went full on stalker, man. Hold on.
02:13:33 We need some music for this.
02:13:37 We're going to get some music going on this ready.
02:13:44 Let's let's let's let's look at some.
02:13:45 Of these statistics here.
02:13:50 Star Trek feminists became a pianist, got married to a professor of saxophone.
02:13:56 Known at a university in 2016 who is 7 years younger than her, had at least one kid born around 2017 looks like things worked out for her, although is a late bloomer, she also has long hair now probably doesn't work 9:00 to 5:00.
02:14:15 Lucinda, the wannabe veterinarian died today at age 19 in a car wreck. It's tragic. She seemed very involved in community organization, very sad. Misty, the girl who made no mention of getting the.
02:14:30 Craig has a married name, so I assumed she's still married, but I can't find much evidence of it or evidence of kids. She stayed in Kansas and works at a grocery store. Aaron, who wanted a family within 10 years and a family of four or five kids, possibly 8, based on one photo.
02:14:51 The fat Girl Chipper appears to have married a chubby white dude late in the game around 20/19. She did end up working in education as she said, and what and is an assistant principal.
02:15:06 Carry the spring autistic girl. I'm not sure if she works in education, but she did become a mother of seven. Damn. A mother of seven and stayed in Kansas. Jason looks to be married with three kids. Said he wanted 2 still in Kansas. Works as a nurse.
02:15:26 The kid on the Humo suspicion list is likely not married, has no kids, not sure if he's gay, he's he's gay, but his sister is.
02:15:36 Well, there you go.
02:15:37 And he hangs out with her and her.
02:15:39 Wife.
02:15:40 Along with his parents has a bunch of pets so that.
02:15:44 Both those kids got molested is what that means, and that confirms that confirms our worst suspicions.
02:15:55 Alan the Plumber became a pastor with two kids. He is not the same guy that looked kind of psycho and said he wanted to be a pastor.
02:16:04 I could could not track that guy down.
02:16:08 Allison, the future high school gym teacher with a mullet, ended up being a mom of 20. That's surprising in education. Married to some. Someone who boxes in amateur championships and teaches automotive classes at Tech College, she no longer looks like a gym teacher. Well, that's that's good. That means she avoided.
02:16:27 The the The the curse of the Joe Dirt haircut.
02:16:32 Sarah, the crazy looking one kept her hair short but had two kids and has a husband. If I have the right Lena Euro spinner from Norway, she became a faux journalist. Doesn't look like she has a family, no surprises there. And the nerdy kid, Steven looks like he was in the army and got one.
02:16:52 Not one point got out. Got married.
02:16:54 Had three kids.
02:16:56 The name of the girl who didn't want to get married was cut out of the.
Radio Interviewer
02:16:59 Yep.
Devon Stack
02:17:00 But if she was Kendra, she did get married in 2010 and had four kids. They have the same cheekbones. I'm assuming it's her. She supports Trump. Fight. Fight, fight. Photo. When I turn the time. It wasn't that interesting. Won't know if that's. That's her.
02:17:16 But possibly and the Snoopy looking character stayed in Kansas doesn't appear to be married or with kids. She's a dog mom, as per the love of animals.
02:17:31 But appears to have had chemo treatment and it's we had two personal some of this stuff almost done here. Kevin got married to Yvette, likely high school sweethearts.
02:17:44 Did go off to compete in a bunch of Iron Man style competition. Works as a physical trainer.
02:17:49 And they have three kids.
02:17:52 The German girl said she didn't want or she wanted to travel and not get married. Became a painter. Appears that she did not have kids or get.
02:18:00 Married.
02:18:01 If I found the right person, that's all I got. There you go. So thank you for the the stocking there, Lion heart. Some of those of you wanted to know.
02:18:12 But whatever happened to those guys? Well, now we.
02:18:15 Know.
02:18:17 You belong to me, alright?
02:18:23 OK, Zazzy Mataz bot says. Here's a buck. Thanks for the show, by the way. I think ******** ****** is still among the living and I'm sure I saw him a few weeks back in another chat. If I recall, he's just got a different shift, so he's probably replay.
02:18:37 Gang only. Well, there you go.
02:18:40 Watch the collapse as seriously. I miss ******** ******. Look at that ******** ******. If you're in replay gang.
02:18:46 Watch the collapse says. Thanks for your hard work, Devin. Best streamer of all time. Hope you don't stop anytime soon. Can't wait for the day of the road Part 2. Even if AI ends up right here and it won't it it it's it would refuse to you couldn't even get it to write something like that. White ******* power roofing.
02:19:06 Muffin. Did you see the white girl in the Trump shirt get beat up by those feral neros disgusting love you, man? Well, no, I I actually, I saw the thumbnail. I had a point. Now where sometimes I just.
02:19:21 You know, it's like I know what I'm going to see, and I, and I don't want it.
02:19:24 In my head like it.
02:19:26 It it it depends on the mood. You know, I just, I know what it's going to be, you know? I know what it's going to be and I'm I'm like, at 1000% rage mode all the time and.
02:19:35 It's like.
02:19:37 I don't, you know. I know what it is.
02:19:40 I don't need to see it at this point, so I didn't watch the video. I saw the thumbnail, I was like, OK, yeah, I know what that's going to.
02:19:47 OK. But you know what? It's it's the Trump supporters who will say that it's not a race thing. In fact, I think the the tweet in which I saw the thumbnail said, look at all the Kamala Harris supporters are doing.
02:20:03 No mention of their race, so I mean, I don't think this little girl deserves it, but the.
02:20:10 That's why you're going to have. That's why it's going to keep happening.
02:20:13 Because Trump supporters are *******.
02:20:17 And afraid to mention race.
02:20:20 In a realistic way at least.
02:20:23 Proud to be White, says Hi, Deb. I love your streams. What do you think of the hotel?
02:20:28 Commandeering in Colorado.
02:20:31 Also I want to put out T-shirts for my drumming channel. Can you send me the name of the company you use or the name of a company that puts out really good quality? Thanks to the great stream. Any of your e-mail look look, there's like a bunch of companies that do it. Just all you have to do is search for you know.
02:20:50 T-shirts or merch and you'll find it. It's there's a lot of companies that do it, and and they're all equally about the same in terms of quality. I mean, there might be some that are better than slightly better than others, but in my experience, because I've I've been marketing a long time and we would just go with whatever.
02:21:12 You know cheapest or whatever it's it's there's a bunch of different companies that do it. As far as the Colorado thing.
02:21:20 Yeah, I just, I saw the headline when I was researching this stuff. I'm not as familiar with what's going on with that cause.
02:21:28 I was researching this and and I all I saw was, you know, immigrants take over hotel in Colorado and like the governor was saying it was a hoax, but then it was real. And then he sent the cops or, I don't know, just look. Expect more of that. It's just going to be.
02:21:44 Import the third world, become the third world. That's just what it's going to be. It's literally.
02:21:49 We're just.
02:21:50 The America that this, that the ******* like this guy.
02:21:55 Got to enjoy. It's gone because of *******. Like this guy.
02:22:01 They killed it. They took it away from you.
02:22:04 These were the these. These are collaborators. This right here. This guy right here is an enemy collaborator.
02:22:11 Who worked with the Jews to destroy your society?
02:22:15 And then he became an alcoholic and killed himself in front of his family.
02:22:22 Real ******* piece of work, but that's it. Was you want to know the the Shabbos goys. What they were like they.
02:22:29 Were like this guy.
02:22:32 And unfortunately not all. Not all of them killed themselves.
02:22:37 Lampshade denier says episode idea David Coleman, the architect of Common Core State standards as well as president of the College Board, typical Jew who wants to lower standards for blacks. Will they have to lower standards?
02:22:53 Well, because they're black. Yeah, the.
02:22:57 Same thing, same thing. Import the third world, become the third world. You're going to have to necessarily. You're going to have to have third world standards.
02:23:04 Yeah.
02:23:05 This is this.
02:23:06 Is another reason to not send your kid to public school? I mean, the safety is one of them. But the other thing is, here's a phenomenon that I noticed growing up. If you are more capable than the rest of your the students in your class. And I was often and not just me. I'm not trying to toot my own horn here, but like.
02:23:25 I was. I was well above average and there were lots of people who are well below average and the teacher has to teach to the the lowest common denominator. And so when you are smart and not just me just we're talking like pretty much every white kid in the class. You go on cruise.
Narrator
02:23:44 Natural.
Devon Stack
02:23:45 Because.
Narrator
02:23:46 It.
Devon Stack
02:23:47 You can in your sleep. You can outperform these these other kids, the black kids, the low IQ kids.
02:23:53 And So what happens is school is basically meaningless.
02:23:57 It's pointless. You learn about like two things a week you're never challenged.
02:24:04 It's it's, it's in fact you could learn 0 things a week if you only learn those two things because you're you're bored enough to like, maybe read part of the book, you know? But but it's it's you don't learn anything at all.
02:24:18 Because the teachers are so busy with the ******** kids that the smart kids get 0 attention and they tried to fix that with the the gifted program where they would take you out of the class and put you in some other class. But that was that was nonsense too, because it was just boomers that thought they had.
02:24:38 Oh, I've got these special smart kids, so I'm going to try to, like, fill them full of hippie logic and and and like in some ways, experiment on them. Like, I don't know if you guys have heard the the stories of of gate because I was in California and I I.
02:24:54 Was in gate.
02:24:58 And yeah, I mean some of those that like looking back at it like that was really weird. What were they doing?
02:25:07 So.
02:25:09 I went, yeah.
02:25:10 Anyway, I went to like a school that was all gate. It was.
02:25:15 Very experimental. It was just like like it it it you learn things.
02:25:23 So it's a safety issue and it's a knowledge issue.
02:25:30 Let's see here. Stay down. Says hi, Devin. So I left the hyper Chair rumble on Wednesday. And you didn't read it out loud. So I checked the chat. My hyper chat had disappeared. Have you heard of this happening before and rumble? No, I I've heard people have issues on on.
02:25:47 I mean, it's happening to people on on Odyssey too. So I don't know, it's just rumble, but yeah, these platforms are not exactly.
02:25:57 Ironed out. I just think of them as they're in perpetual beta. But yeah, I didn't see it, so I apologize for that.
02:26:05 Pronouns based bad says Hail Stack will appreciate that.
02:26:10 Buckethead says Jewish IQ myth has been debunked. Check out YouTube channel Leather Apron club. He was the one that looked into the Jews on Joe Rogan. Another channel called based camp with Simone Malcolm Collins also debunked it, and the Asian IQ myth Part 1.
02:26:29 All right, wait, Part 2. Basically, Jews took the scores from the areas they did well in and ignored the test where they did the worst or did worse than whites. Asian scores come from the best scores of Japanese students at Ivy League colleges and average Asian high school students compared about the same as white.
02:26:48 Well, I'll tell you what it's it's it's a mistake, though. I think to think that Ashkenazi Jews are not.
02:26:56 High IQ they are.
02:26:59 Not every Jewish Nazi. Jew. If you, and that's why, if you look at IQ tests in Israel, I think they're lower than American IQ scores on average because that includes all kinds of other people who are not IQ Ashkenazi Jews. It's not 100%, it's never 100% with any.
02:27:18 Nope. In my experience though, are pretty high IQ people and competent.
02:27:26 Worthy foes let me just put it that way. They're worthy foes as far as the Asian stuff. I don't know enough about the details about that, but I could see it being a sampling issue. I could see how I mean a lot of China and a lot of mainland China is still basically very rural and very underdeveloped and very third world, quite frankly.
02:27:45 And I'm sure that.
02:27:46 If you were to include all of those.
Man Kooh Suh
02:27:48 People.
Devon Stack
02:27:50 You get far different scores, and that the Asians that are tested in America.
02:27:57 I could see that not being representative of of Asians as a as a race, but I'm not too concerned about it. You know that that's not really. I don't obsess about it. I'm not an IQ supremacist. I think that it's just like I said, it's a useful measuring stick to show that there are differences.
02:28:15 It wouldn't even matter to me if blacks were like, way higher IQ. I mean, is absurd of a notion as that is, I would still not want to.
02:28:24 Be around a.
02:28:25 Group that committed so much crime, you know, in fact, they imagine how much worse it would be if they were smart enough to do the really good crime. You know, like the Jews, they commit all.
02:28:35 Like someone has to make that statistic concrete, find out precisely the percentage of of white collar crime they're committing. Because I know what little data we have shows that they they're they are committing something close to 1/3 of the like the Wall Street type crime.
02:28:57 Where was I?
02:29:01 Here we are.
02:29:03 The croc hunter.
02:29:13 The Croc Hunter says hey, Dev and long time fan here been enjoying your work since the YouTube days. Just wanted to show my appreciation for your amazing streams, the Odyssey home page has you on the top.
02:29:24 Video right now.
02:29:26 The video below yours doesn't even have any views. Thank you Mr. Stack for your tireless work. Yeah, I am there. There is no question that I am the.
02:29:36 The number one.
02:29:39 I was going to say streamer, but maybe even just content person on the entire platform and it I I doubt they're they're super happy about that, but they're they're not angry enough about it to kick me off and so that's that's good enough for me.
02:29:55 Who knows, maybe they maybe they the new management cause it's under new management, right? New ownership, maybe they do like the stream, I don't know.
02:30:03 But thank you, Sir. Thank you, Mr. Crock hunter.
02:30:08 Man of low moral fiber says regarding the question when is less information better for people? I don't think ever. I don't think ever better. But the government thinks it's best for certain topics. Obviously the rate statistics, but also SIDS they thought it was better that people should not know that women often.
02:30:28 Kill their babies, so they gave them away out. Also, as you asked how.
02:30:34 Which more enjoyable would things be if we still had signs forbidding Jews and non whites? I recall a thought I had earlier this week that many men's hobbies these days are simply mundane activities outside the presence of non whites, bird watching, hiking, etcetera.
02:30:56 The erosion of the third spaces is something that people on the left often talk about how people no longer hang out in bowling alleys, arcades, pool.
02:31:06 Allies, public pools, or any other myriad of places that were great fun before the presence of blacks. But they mentioned the and then it cuts off. I don't. I don't think there's no. Yeah. Well, I mean, look, yeah, I think that that goes that saying most people understand that there are certain places that just aren't safe.
02:31:27 And so it's not fun to go and look. The Internet plays a certain role in it, and I guess you can even say why do white men stay at home and play video games all the time and talk on discord to their white friends who live all over the world?
02:31:39 That's, that's part of why.
02:31:42 That's why white kids usually band together in groups of other white kids on the Internet and then play a game with those white kids in the safety of their their parents, basement or whatever, right?
02:31:55 I don't think it's healthy. I don't think that's. I mean, look, I did it. So I can't. I'm not saying I'm better than anybody because I did it. That's exactly what I did. I I was on headsets several hours a night with my white friends who lived all over the country.
02:32:13 Playing, you know, various shooters and stuff, and that's how we spent a lot of time. We hung out virtually.
02:32:21 Because not necessarily because that was the safest thing to do, but because that was the only way you could really comfortably hang out with with people that you.
02:32:30 Like in in in a way.
02:32:32 It it provided you like you could be the bouncer of your own digital space, right? Just like I'm sure.
02:32:42 With discord servers and things like that. I mean I didn't use discord when I was, you know, we had like our own Teamspeak server. And so it was a little, you know, I guess I'm old now, but like, the same sort of thing, right. Like you would you would only give the link the the invite to the people you wanted and you kept everybody else out. So it was the only way you could really segregate.
02:33:01 And you, and if you if someone didn't like you or you didn't like somehow got on the server or whatever, you could, you could ban them.
02:33:07 And kick them out. And it was no big deal.
02:33:10 It's one of the few ways that white people can behave that way, and certainly they can't do that in public. If you go to a bowling alley and you make it, your your place that a bunch of black people start hanging out, you can't. There's no, there's no way you can prevent them from going there. They're just there now, and now you have to leave, if anything.
02:33:28 So yeah, that's I think that's what's driving more and more people to to be on the Internet more and more and.
02:33:32 That kind of sucks, but.
02:33:35 It is what it.
02:33:35 Is.
02:33:38 The alternative, I think is to move out of the cities where these people are. Increasingly that's getting more and more difficult to do, but it's not impossible it it it's it's tricky and it's not easy and it makes your life unnecessarily hard. But.
02:33:55 You know, you gotta do what you gotta do.
02:33:59 All right. Let's see here.
02:34:06 Grizzly Saxon.
Speaker
02:34:09 Alright.
Devon Stack
02:34:15 Grizzly Saxon says Alfred Korzybski had a huge influence in changing definition of words. It almost seems like it's the foundation of the Communistic speech. It was called General Semantics, of which he is considered the founder of.
02:34:33 It would be a great video. Alfred Korzybski. Is he polisher or or Jewish?
Narrator
02:34:42 Let me look.
Devon Stack
02:34:48 And I I don't know.
02:34:49 Why I have to ask them?
02:34:52 Early life.
02:34:55 Ah, here's Polish.
02:35:05 Well, it doesn't say anything about him being Jewish.
02:35:10 He might just he looks Jewish, but some polls.
02:35:13 Do just look Jewish.
02:35:16 I don't know. I'll have to look into it.
02:35:22 All right, man of all right. We did those, I think.
02:35:26 Yes, we did.
02:35:29 Cream cheese privilege.
02:35:32 This is probably going to sound stupid, but is Germany considered the West? Because when people talk about the Nazis in Germany, they talk like they weren't the West. I just thought all white people were considered the West or western. I mean, I don't know. I guess it depends on who you talk to. They they are.
02:35:52 Eastern Europe almost, you know, like they're on that. They're on that border, right. Like, they're if I would, I would consider them the the most eastern part of the West.
02:36:03 But usually I think when people talk about the West.
02:36:07 They're talking more like the the Anglosphere, usually.
02:36:15 But I mean I I don't know. I mean I I would consider I would consider Germany as like the eastern.
02:36:22 The most eastern part of the West, I don't know if that would always be true, I think as.
02:36:28 As are all white societies have have become under attack from the Third World and Jews. We are focusing a lot more on what we have in common.
02:36:40 And less on our differences. And so perhaps that definition of the West is being a little, you know, broadened to some extent.
02:36:51 More so than it would have been, say, 50 years ago.
02:36:55 But that's not a bad thing. I think we need to stick together and UM.
02:37:01 And maybe, you know, cast cast a wider net and and include some of these people who wouldn't normally under under different circumstances view as, as, as genetically and culturally similar, although Germans are very genetically and culturally similar to.
02:37:21 Less culturally, more genetically similar to, you know, Western Europeans.
02:37:28 Let's see here.
02:37:36 OK, that wasn't that wasn't your full question because all right?
02:37:41 Oh yeah, what was your full question all right.
02:37:43 Based Polish crusader.
Speaker
02:37:47 Why?
Devon Stack
02:37:53 They haven't researched the school in your last video or there was another stalker, another stalker.
02:38:05 Here we go. Last video and confirmed it's located in in Gossel, Kansas. This lines up with one senior stating that she will be staying home for the summer and working in Newtown or Newton, a city couple miles away.
02:38:23 Also a T-shirt which you can almost make out of the full spelling of gossel.
02:38:30 It's a tiny town which has mostly remained about 500 residents for the past 40 years. It's 93% white still today, your last streams have been some of your best and you never disappoint. Thank you for your hard work and I will catch this one or replay.
Douglas Kelly
02:38:50 All right.
Devon Stack
02:38:53 Well, I appreciate that a lot, a lot of interest in this in these students here.
02:38:59 Well, tell you.
02:38:59 It's funny because.
02:39:01 Those videos where I found them and I just realized all my gorillas have been at low volume since I played that.
02:39:07 That song.
02:39:11 All those those videos that we watched, I had to cut them up, that they weren't.
02:39:15 Cut up like that but.
02:39:16 The the the source videos only had they've been on. I think they've been on YouTube for like 10 years now.
02:39:22 Like like.
02:39:24 100 views or something like that, like they were it was. It was very few views. It was around 100 if that.
02:39:32 So just that stream more people saw that video than probably has have ever seen that video before.
02:39:41 So that footage went from being like relatively unknown random video on the Internet to.
02:39:48 Apparently getting some people stocked.
02:39:53 All right, let's take a look here, Boy Boy, 1488 says Europeans have a high carrying capacity as key species, while Africans are are.
02:40:03 Species of hard Ars.
02:40:07 Ohh, look at that. Look at that. Where's the womp?
02:40:11 Oh.
02:40:15 All right.
02:40:19 Art Stanton.
Radio Interviewer
02:40:49 That will keep him busy for a while.
Devon Stack
02:40:55 Our Stanton says in order to believe the anti white crap they teach in colleges, you have to believe the behavior of whites is determined by their genetics, but that that's not true of any other race. How do they get otherwise smart white people to believe something that stupid? Well, I told you.
02:41:11 If they think it's attacking their view of themselves, the way other people are going to view them, or the thing that they heard first and most repeated, they will reject it. And that's really what it comes down to with most people.
02:41:26 Most people have been programmed to believe that being an anti racist makes them a better person. Morally it makes them better, and so anything that would imply.
02:41:37 That something's wrong with that that's attacking how they view themselves and it's more importantly, in today's age, attacking how other people would view them. They know that that not accepting trans people not accept.
02:41:51 Accepting critical race theory, not accepting all the insanity that they teach in. In these colleges, it would make them a pariah. They would make them one of these ridiculed, you know, Trump **** or or whatever, right. And so they they're against it, but.
02:42:09 Not only that.
02:42:11 It goes against what they think is true. They believe they believe it because it's what they heard from a place of authority. They heard it. That's the first ideas that they were exposed to. What else would they be exposed to these ideas? In fact, it makes me.
02:42:26 I I feel like.
Speaker
02:42:30 It it it?
Devon Stack
02:42:30 Motivates me to do what I do because in a way.
02:42:36 I feel like hopefully I'm getting to some people before the mine poison.
02:42:40 It's like they did this study years ago. I remember the study where they said something like it was they they pulled right wing and left wing people, nationalists and people who lean left.
02:42:55 And they found that the with a crazy degree of accuracy, they could predict your politics based on how early of an age you remember going to a 4th of July event and and and setting off fireworks that.
02:43:15 Going to a 4th of July event to watch fireworks or play with sparklers and stuff like that when you were a kid.
02:43:23 Correlated highly, highly, highly with being right wing and nationalistic.
02:43:28 And so it's.
02:43:29 Little things like that that matter, that's also another reason why you don't want your kid going to public schools, because what are they going to get exposed to for the first time? You know what? What kind of monsters are they going to turn your, your.
02:43:40 Children into.
02:43:42 So it's just something to keep in mind.
02:43:44 There love and division.
02:43:46 Love and division.
Radio Interviewer
02:43:47 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker
02:43:54 I'd like to return this.
Devon Stack
02:43:57 Love and Division, Devon, great work is expected, by the way. I had a millennial friend who unfriended me IRL. He went totally ADL on me and tried to get me kicked out of my church because I have a revisionist view of World War 2.
02:44:12 Well, yeah, I mean there, there you go. Perfect example of someone who has swallowed the mine poison.
02:44:19 And and and that's that's just. I'm sure it's a white person too. That's The thing is that's what we're up against. We are up against not just everyone, all the non whites that hate us. We're against the whites that hate us and it's unfortunate, but it's going to be a long time. We're going to be the minority for a while. I I just want you guys to. There's not going to be like.
02:44:40 A a great awakening of whites, you know, it's not going to happen, or at least not in in the.
02:44:47 The near to even moderately near future it's it's not, it's not definitely on the horizon.
02:44:53 OK.
02:44:54 So you just have to be prepared to be a hated minority and.
02:45:01 And that's unfortunately, that's the way that it is.
02:45:05 But yeah, thank you for the support, love and division. And and it does suck. I've had friends unfriend me in real life because of what I do and I've just accepted it.
02:45:16 Brody says here are some shekels, my friend. How goes the cleanup at Carl's house? What are you doing with all of his ****? Well, like it's been too hot to really do much of anything over there. But yeah, most of the porn's gone. Thank God. It's it's gone off to the dump.
02:45:37 I mean, I guess I could have sold it, but I was like, no, it's it should be destroyed. Was thinking about burning it and making a video out of burning it. But like, I don't know is, is it really worth it?
02:45:51 So yeah, it's it's.
02:45:53 It's.
02:45:54 It's gone off to the.
02:45:55 Dump.
02:45:56 Lots of lots of boxes of VHS tapes of ****.
02:46:01 Man of low moral fiber. Devon, this guy is ******* ********. The problem comes from culture, but culture doesn't cause the problem. Yeah, he's it was all this double speak nonsense. ******** that you had to turn your brain off to even listen to, to try to make excuses for black criminality. Makes someone sound actually insane.
02:46:20 That's an insane thing. He just said. Yes, that's that's lots of insane circular thinking ********.
02:46:27 But that's that's why they chose him to analyze the Nazis. Grizzly Saxon says we seek to save the most mundane of fungi and recognize their unique differences while pretending all humans are the same, and particularly white variants are the evil ones. That's right. Well, that's that's.
02:46:48 It's because it look it's self preservation. They realize that if whites were to understand the situation, the the free ride would be over.
02:47:02 The free ride would be over every non white has an interest in keeping all of this information secret.
02:47:09 Every non white.
02:47:15 Because the party would be over the second, the second if whites were to really, really understand if they were to understand what you and I understand.
02:47:26 You know, it would. Things could get get squirrely real quick for a lot of people. It's kind of like.
02:47:33 I almost I almost wonder.
02:47:35 If WikiLeaks had stuff about like Israel and 9:11 and and I don't know that this is just my own little personal theory based on some of the things they said about how they had information.
02:47:49 That they they weren't releasing because they thought it would start wars and things like that, I think.
02:48:00 That is something that would start a war if Americans really understood, like, and I mean, like, really got like without a.
02:48:08 Without any question, they understood the role that Israel played in 9/11.
02:48:14 Things could get bad, things could get bad for for those guys.
02:48:23 Let's see here.
02:48:27 Fat loss Media says if surgery existed to make non whites have Caucasian skin color, it would be the number one surgical procedure. It would simultaneously become a billion dollar industry. Yep, it would. It would well. And all the fake creams and stuff like that are already like, I think, a multibillion dollar.
02:48:46 Industry in places like fajita.
02:48:50 Of her commandant says. Hey, Devin, good stream. As usual, as always. Jews. Really. What makes the West great and trying to make us feel ashamed of being white? I, for one, will never feel ashamed for being white. We are a great people. Other races are just jealous of our success. A world without Jews, blacks and Arabs would be a dream.
02:49:11 Unfortunately, it is a dream, but it's a good dream though.
02:49:16 Blunt and Biden.
Speaker
02:49:21 As far as I can see.
Amy
02:49:22 Where? Where?
Devon Stack
02:49:27 Gluten binding regarding your last stream, I just want to say that a whole bunch of those students predicting where they'd be in 1999, where Mennonites and yes, that was 100% in Kansas. Look at all you guys looking these people up.
02:49:38 Yeah.
02:49:40 Yeah, well, that would make sense cause.
02:49:41 Like I said.
02:49:42 It it was very familiar to me and probably because when I was that age, most of the kids I hung.
02:49:48 Out with were Mormons.
02:49:49 And Mormons and Mennonites probably have very similar family sizes and marriage rates.
02:50:00 But I I don't think it was that out of character for other religious kids, either, because I knew at school I hung out with a lot of Catholics that probably would have.
02:50:11 Would have said similar things.
02:50:15 Shekel check, collect. Check collector. I don't know how to say that. Replay gang. Rise up. Just want to show the best content created our dark times. Some support.
02:50:28 Of our dark times. Some I can't even.
02:50:31 Talk. Ohh. A little tired.
02:50:33 Today I'm not going to lie, I'm a little tired today. It's been a long week. It's been a long.
02:50:37 Week.
02:50:39 Had some more.
02:50:40 Uh.
02:50:42 Roof issues it. I don't know how to stop this leak without I'm going to have to just tear it up. I'm going to have to tear the roof up and and just redo it. And it's not the end of the world. I just can't do it until it cools off and it'll be it'll be a couple days. Couple days of ripping up, you know, ****** roll on roof.
02:51:02 40 years of you know.
02:51:05 ******* putting ******* ****** roofing up there, and I'm sure like rotted up plywood and whatever the **** else I'm going to find. Or you know, I can. I can only imagine I'm going to find up there and, you know, ****** insulation and stuff and I just got to redo it.
02:51:22 Sorry, what?
02:51:27 Where was I replay gang rise up? Dark time, sport. You've helped me awaken quite a few people to our reality. Thanks for all the diligent work you do. Well, I appreciate that.
02:51:41 Grizzly Saxon says boomers sold their own children and grandkids to favor those that hate and replace us all while keeping their own money for their own easy retirement, staying away from common good.
02:51:58 Coming glad that's not a word I.
02:52:00 Know.
02:52:01 God commingled. Common glad. That's how tired I am coming. Glad, actually, I wonder if they'll say it like that. I I can't really read that. It's coming. Glad.
Text to Speech
02:52:10 Commingled.
Devon Stack
02:52:12 Well, kind of. All right. I couldn't even hear what it said. My speakers were turned. Whatever commingled areas and keeping properties they own and rich white areas, we are in it for ourselves now.
02:52:26 That is true. Staying away from commingled, actually commingled. I like that better. Common glad. Stay away from the common glad areas.
02:52:36 Red truck.
02:52:38 Says work has forced me into replay gang for the last month or so. I wanted to piggyback off your gallop vid with a long held thought of mine. I believe there are enough similarities between American Indians and the Amish community to make an important distinct distinction.
02:52:58 I'm I'm surprised to read that different like distinct on on where they died.
02:53:05 Both have a strong allegiance to their respective communities, reverence for cultural identity and history, etcetera. However, the Amish have thrived despite their self-imposed restrictions on modernity. While the Indians have mostly languished despite adapting our modern play things.
02:53:25 And genetics.
02:53:27 Or genetics? Well, like. Yeah, it's it's. Yeah, it's obviously.
02:53:33 It's obviously a genetic issue. The average IQ of Amish people, I don't know what that is, but I I can promise you it's much higher than the average IQ on the Navajo Nation by probably a staggering amount.
02:53:46 They're just not equipped to function in our modern society and more. Moreover, though there's, there's the the alcohol.
02:53:56 That they're not adapted to to handle. I mean, that's just. Unfortunately that plays a giant role too. It's not just that they're not, you know, capable of of of existing in our in our societies. And I don't think that they really are at least most of them, but they're they're really not.
02:54:16 Table when you put alcohol into the mix.
02:54:19 Bob Davis moved to Ozarka, Devon. Such things as studios can happen in the right venue and NYU.
02:54:28 Yeah, maybe someday, but I I can have a studio here. It's just it's a matter of of just getting there, like this place. I mean, you guys know I told you this place was.
02:54:40 Horrible when I got it like it was.
02:54:42 Barely a place, you know calling a calling it a home was a was a stretch. And I've made it livable and it's just it's just, you know, trying to to get it situated to where I've got like a.
02:54:58 A studio is is a little lower on the list than some other things like. I don't know warm shower water would be nice.
02:55:05 Which I don't currently have. I have it if well if I shower at certain times a day when it's warm and it warms the well water up, you know.
02:55:12 But it says winter rolls around, which is which is coming. Uh, it's going to be back to cold showers until I get that.
02:55:18 Worked.
02:55:18 Out I had it worked out temporarily.
02:55:22 But now there's something wrong with the water pressure. I think there's a leak, so I don't know. It's just it's one of those things.
02:55:28 It's the. It's the gift that this is. It's the gift that keeps on giving the pill box.
02:55:32 Tell you what, you you sure learn a lot about.
02:55:35 About plumbing and.
02:55:38 Electrical stuff.
02:55:40 I'm putting, I put another electrical line, in fact that the.
02:55:44 The I I kept blowing fuses because I had too many things on the same circuit, so I got.
02:55:49 Going to put in another line this weekend.
02:55:52 Or no, I I'm at the wait till next week because I'm waiting on one of the parts.
02:55:58 Mayor of low moral fiber. The only difference between Trump and Camilla is that Camilla is married to a Jewish man and Trump wishes he could be.
02:56:07 That's I wish. That's what I want. That's.
02:56:09 More of like.
02:56:09 A.
02:56:09 But I'm I don't have one of those. Thanks for the strain. Appreciate that Riddle of still.
02:56:16 In order to for racism to end still, I said still says Steel Riddle of Steel.
02:56:22 Now my ability to speak tonight.
02:56:26 I'm slowly, I'm slowly falling apart over here in order for racism to end. Old white people just need to die, said Oprah Winfrey. And not just Oprah Winfrey. Lots of white boomers have said that that in fact, there's a clip of that in the defiant that white boomer guy that says that he's excited for white.
02:56:46 Boomers to die off again for the.
02:56:48 Non whites to take over.
02:56:51 Red Truck says praying for you. Devin, your home is under siege from chimp out cats and if you try to escape you get irritated by the sun and attacked by killer bees, only to fall on a bed of cacti. Please hit the fire button everyone, this man needs our help. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah. And do hit the fire button. I think we often forget.
02:57:09 To do that.
02:57:11 There's, I don't know what it would really do, but let's just do it anyway. It maybe helps. I'm already on the front page, but let's let's let's show these people what for.
02:57:22 Archaic ways. Devon, please run some Twitter spaces here and there to speak with your fans. I can't be the only one who has wanted to actually talk to you since the YouTube days conversing with the community would be awesome. I hope you try it out. Thank you for for all you do. Yeah. I I haven't snuck into a Twitter.
02:57:42 Space the other day.
02:57:43 And was invited on as a as a speaker, but I was like, I was like doing **** and I. And so I got just muted myself and and kept listening.
02:57:52 But I've never actually. I've never actually spoken in one of those things.
02:57:58 But maybe maybe we can do 1. I don't know. It seems like a weird. I don't know. Maybe it's not a weird format.
02:58:07 Maybe, maybe, maybe a fun, maybe fun thing to.
02:58:09 Do blood and Biden?
02:58:21 Why?
02:58:22 Whether the GOP candidate is Donnie Bump, Mitt Romney, or Jeb Bush doesn't make much difference to me now.
02:58:30 No, it doesn't really matter.
02:58:32 Look, Trump hire all the same guys that Jeb Bush would have in in, in both. Well, not both terms, but like, if this isn't, you know, if he gets elected or quote UN quote elected if if he gets installed, it'll be it'll be you know indistinguishable from really any other Republican.
02:58:52 For the most part.
02:58:54 Corn pop. The bad dude. Thank you for the stream and valuable information. As always, I'm sure you've heard of Yugoslavia. You think there might be a chance that you can do a video on that topic as the offspring of yugoslavians? I hope to see that video one day. I don't know what the context of Yugoslavia would be.
02:59:13 No, I mean, I know what Yugoslavia is and you know.
02:59:18 But that's, I mean I I don't know much about it. I'd have to. I might have to read up on you Joslyn and and see what what specifically maybe you're referring to.
02:59:30 Opera Commandant says hey, Devin, also some good news from Europe. Poland authorized lethal force for immigrants trying to cross illegally. This is a good shift. Well, it is a good shift. I'd like to see.
02:59:42 That actually happened. I'll believe it when I see it. I know that there was that scene.
02:59:46 Of videos on.
02:59:47 Twitter I I don't. I forget. Well, who was it? Spain. I don't know. What? What government it was, but there was.
02:59:52 A video of.
02:59:52 A A Border Patrol boat riding right over the top of one of these refugee boats and cutting it in half and that made.
03:00:00 Me smile.
03:00:02 Yeah.
03:00:03 Ripped homeless Guy says I know it's a comparison thing, but could any humans truly be considered are selected? Also, segregation still exists. If you can afford it. Private and grammar schools for the rich. Well, that's why the rich don't give a **** about it because they they they do afford it.
03:00:23 And yes, I do think humans can truly be. I think the whole continent of Africa can be considered. Well, they sub-Saharan Africa can be considered our select.
03:00:32 And and for the reasons that we went over where they they seem to to breed their breeding patterns and their population, undulations seem to.
03:00:44 To match the criteria which Lord Godfrey says to really understand how evil zag is, one has to only find out that the several that several sub-saharan African countries have open calls for all of the African diaspora to come home, that all of the Middle Eastern countries have open calls for their people.
03:01:04 Come back and yet zag does nothing to send them back well and notice none of them want to go back.
03:01:12 And they they would freak the **** out if the white countries did something similar. If all of a sudden England had a call to like, all all white anglos come back to the motherland to help us, you know, demographically recover like, you know that.
03:01:28 Would.
03:01:28 Be it would never happen, but like that would be like.
03:01:31 The the news of of the the century.
03:01:35 Which Lord Godfrey again? El Salvador not only has open calls for salvadorians to come back home, but even has financial incentives for their diaspora to come back. It's also safer than much of America at the moment. After they locked up every ****** with face tattoos. Yeah, they've, they've, they've cleaned up their the criminal element there.
03:01:57 In a way that I wish that.
03:01:58 We would.
03:02:00 Ripped homeless guy just. Or did you just contradict yourself, Devin? You said you learned that at a crappier rate when surrounded by ******* in your class. That sounds like environment may have altered your path a little. Or is it all in your head? What do you? I don't know. You're talking about, and I know.
03:02:18 What you're saying like?
03:02:19 That I didn't. I wasn't challenged in the school is what I was saying.
03:02:22 I wasn't challenged.
03:02:23 In school. And so I didn't learn anything in.
03:02:25 School.
03:02:27 And so I don't know how that contradicts anything that I think that's that. That's true of anybody.
03:02:30 The.
03:02:34 UM Lich Lord Godfrey?
03:02:38 If we had.
03:02:38 A.
03:02:39 Oh, I see. No, that doesn't. Learning in school is is independent of IQ.
03:02:46 IQ has nothing to do with what you learned in school. You can learn nothing in school and have a high IQ, and you can learn lots in school and have low IQ.
03:02:55 So no, that's the IQ is independent of of. It's an IQ, is an IQ test, is not like a trivia test and it's not like asking trivia questions or or even questions about, you know history or or you know it's.
03:03:09 Not like a A.
03:03:11 A test like that it's it's pattern recognition.
03:03:15 It's it's a test that literally anyone can take.
03:03:18 And it doesn't matter their education. That's the whole point of that test is to try to get a gauge as to how intelligent someone is without these other factors coming into play. So I think that's what you're getting at. But yeah, it's IQ has nothing to do with what you learn in school.
03:03:41 Let's Lord God for if we had a government that represented us, there is a place for all those non whites to go back to except for Jews. But that is not our problem. Maybe they can go to the hexagon or Saturn or something.
03:03:55 Well then go to, then go to Israel. And that was the whole point of Israel.
03:03:59 Aren't, Stanton said, just a recommendation, a great book for red Pilling normies on race is Charles Charles Murray's facing reality. It's an easy read, just 125 pages and it makes an undeniable case for race realism. Yeah, and like I said, we might do a a stream on chapter Chapter 13.
03:04:19 The Bell curve, which outlines a lot of the same things. Maybe we'll include the, you know, face and reality as part of.
03:04:27 That as well.
03:04:29 Veritas Hunter says Devin. Just curious, wondering how old you are and your history of your family. Well, I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna give a bunch of details about myself. America, I thought when I started listening, you mentioned living in a cabin and family in Virginia or something. Also a stalker. Now you sound like a stalker. All I'll say is, yeah, my family's.
03:04:49 Been here since before America.
03:04:52 Not not Virginia, though I don't think I'm. I have.
03:04:56 I might have some family in Virginia just because we've been here for so long that you know, I probably have family everywhere, but.
03:05:04 We weren't like out of Virginia. That wasn't. That wasn't the colony. We came out of.
03:05:10 We have Tom, less guy, European ability to handle alcohol, comes through several thousands of years of of it getting youngsters who wouldn't handle it killed before breeding age. But you are, but you are still to explain the lifespan increased in the last 100 years.
03:05:29 Lifespan is measured far beyond breeding age and can be environmental.
03:05:33 I don't know what your what your.
03:05:36 I mean, I understand the first point, I don't really mean by the second part.
03:05:40 Adler Trump junior.
03:05:50 And the Trump Junior have been watching a long time catching up on support. Well, I appreciate that.
03:05:56 Adler, Trump Junior Night National Review, Black Hill have you ever spoken to calligan off the air before? He says you guys are really good buddies sharing the ends and such, and he knows you from back in the YouTube days. But I'm thinking he's making up stories and chat. Weird thing to do. Yeah, I don't know who that is. So.
03:06:16 He's making up stories because I don't I I have no idea who that would be.
03:06:22 UM.
03:06:25 Maybe next time.
03:06:28 Says Hail Ursula haverbeck. And that's the for those who don't know, that's the.
03:06:36 The German woman in her 90s.
03:06:38 Who is, I think, currently in prison right for denying the Holocaust?
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03:06:44 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:06:47 Tomato. Potato.
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03:07:01 I'm just the weekend photographer.
Devon Stack
03:07:04 Thank you for your work, Sir. May I have some pasta? Fuzzy rule, please. I wish I had that as a button. Especially tonight. There's a there's a lot of opportunities to use that tonight and.
03:07:16 I I actually I looked for it and I I think I might.
03:07:20 Have deleted it.
03:07:21 It might be. I mean, I'm sure it's on the original stream, but I think I deleted the the source file because I was moving files around and clearing out I had I had like.
03:07:31 Gigabytes upon gigabytes upon gig, like terabytes, really. Of download source material and and just some of it, I I I just, you know, rage one day because I was, I was low on space. I like deleted a bunch.
03:07:44 But.
03:07:46 And that might have that might have been one of the victims, because I couldn't.
03:07:49 Find.
03:07:50 It which Lord Godfrey says no, they can't have Israel. They can only have that so long as they control our countries. If they don't, they will lose that because of how much aid we send to bribe Arab governments to keep their people from justifiably attacking Israel.
03:08:06 You should invest in sandals. Well, that's that's not our problem, though, right, you know.
03:08:12 I mean, like, I don't mind. Like, let them let them. If we can't. I mean, look, if we had the political will to kick Jews out of America into Israel, I really don't think that'd be a problem. You know, if we got to a point where we could get the political will to send them back or send them not back, necessarily cause a lot of these. I mean, let's not let's not pretend.
03:08:33 Archer Nosies are you know originated from that, that desert? You know, like that they didn't. But let's say that you know. Anyway, let's say we got the political will to send them there.
03:08:43 We. Yeah, I I'm pretty sure we could. We could end aid to Israel at the same time.
03:08:49 Alright, let's take a look here. Screwed up. Rebellion says Hail Devin. Cats and bees. Well, I appreciate that.
03:08:57 Gravy Bear says hi, Devin. Have you done a deep dive into white Australia policy? The policy was replaced in the 1970s and marks our downfall as a nation. Yeah, I was surprised at how explicitly white the Australian.
03:09:17 UM.
03:09:19 I mean, founding documents like I think it's it's in the Constitution, right? And the Australian constitution, like it mentions white people specifically.
03:09:29 Everything I've heard though it was was Australia. Australia was pretty based until well until about the 70s.
03:09:37 In in some ways more based than we were. So yeah, it'd be. It'd be interesting to look into.
03:09:44 Unreconstructed Rebel with the big dono.
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03:09:47 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend himself with.
Devon Stack
03:09:53 Go, Julie, this *** is.
03:10:09 All right.
03:10:11 Unreconstructed Rebel says support from Dixie. Also, Indians are disgusting, never thought about them until they start popping up in my state. Now I find St. shooters more repulsive than ***** ******** all immigration is evil.
03:10:26 I.
03:10:28 Are you all they. I.
03:10:28 Guess they really are going everywhere, aren't they?
03:10:31 Yeah, I think more and more people are going to.
03:10:35 To have encounters with.
03:10:38 Well, not just Indians. It's going to be, you know, all sorts of people, unfortunately.
03:10:43 But yeah, thank you for the big support there. Always generous cyber, Chad says. Solid gold stream. I've always wondered how this happened since the boomers grew up, there was nothing but Cowboys on TV and both my World War 2 vet grandpas exclusively referred to blacks as.
03:11:03 Well, yeah. I mean, it was a slow process and I'm guessing by the rebel flag and your avatar there that you're live in the South. I don't think I mean the the the show that we went over that was aired.
03:11:17 My guess is it was aired all throughout California and then it had limited distribution elsewhere, but it was probably mostly in California.
03:11:28 And and maybe maybe universities, but definitely it. It aired in California, California, got massive doses of of the the subversion because that was the capital of and it was, it was where Hollywood was. Right. Well, in San Francisco. So it was, it was the capital of Jews.
03:11:48 And hippies.
03:11:49 Yeah, it was like there was no wedding in California.
03:11:53 But thank you for the support there, Cyber Chad, unreconstructed rebel.
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03:11:59 Cash flow checkout.
Douglas Kelly
03:12:06 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
03:12:09 Would be interesting to compare a number of lynchings the Klan committed over the entirety of their existence to the murders of just one St. gang. I'm sure blood ***** and any ubogo has them beat, yeah.
03:12:21 I don't know.
03:12:21 If they're maybe those statistics exist, I'm I'm. I'm sure they do actually. Just because and they're probably exaggerated.
03:12:29 But you're right. I mean, these weren't they make it sound as if people were getting lynched every Thursday, and that's not at all what was going on. Lynching was it was a form of mob justice. And they went after people that committed crimes and and or were otherwise nuisances. They weren't just.
03:12:49 Randomly. Let's go kill a black person today for no reason. You know that that wasn't our negra. Let's get them negres.
03:12:57 I almost want to just start saying Negra. It just it rolls off the tongue a little better. It's them *******.
03:13:07 It's like a whole different kind of hard R negra. Anyway, the. Yeah. It'd be interesting to see if the if those statistics exist for the the the Klan or just lynchings in general. I think that I mean, a good example of lynchings being perfectly legit is the case.
03:13:27 Of you know what's his name? Frank, the ADL guy. The guy that the the benign breath Jew that that raped Mary Fagan something.
03:13:44 I forget his. I forget his first name, whatever. But when they lynched him, he was convicted. He was supposed to hang and the governor because he had power. You know, he was a powerful Jew with powerful Jew friends. Let him off. And so the townspeople lynched him and hung him.
03:14:00 And I think that a lot of lynchings that that are, you know that they they describe them as.
03:14:07 Oh, it's just a bunch of crazy Hicks, went and justice strung up a negra in a tree because they were bored 11 Saturday afternoon when it was typically, I think, more along the lines of of, you know, St. justice. It was. It was the people getting the kind of justice they deserved and they weren't.
03:14:27 That wasn't being provided for them by the ruling class, so they took matters in their own hands. And it's weird because America has a tradition of respecting vigilante justice. You know what I mean? Like, that's always been like, think of all the different characters.
03:14:40 Years and comic books and TV shows and movies where like the whole theme, it's like a vigilante justice story. It's one guy with, you know, his with vengeance on his mind. You know, the, the, the, these people are above the law and they killed his wife or something and he goes on a rampage and ends up murdering like, you know, by the end of the movie.
03:15:00 Like 30 ******* people and some of them are some of the murders are a.
03:15:04 Little questionable, you know.
03:15:07 But like the audience is all about it, the audience is like, yeah, **** yeah. But, you know, and that's all lynchings were.
03:15:14 It's just that again, they what they do is they instead of instead of the Nazi flag, right, they wave the rebel flag and everyone's brain shuts off. Unconstructed rebel again.
03:15:32 You whites and chat stop saying tribe. Gosh damn it. That's tar baby ****. Anglos have family clans. It's time to unite the clans. Sane Tribe makes you sound like a ******* colored or negra as they say.
03:15:48 Yeah, it's funny. I used to talk. I remember one time I I I said the word clan because I was talking about Scottish clans.
03:15:56 In front of this Mexican that freaked the **** out was like you're in the clan. And I was like no dude like.
03:16:03 It's a thing, you know, Scottish people have clans.
03:16:10 And then we got unreconstructed Rebel again to touch on the Waltons. The Jew episode is the only episode that ever showed a Confederate flag in the entire series at the moment when the Jew was in the horror of not being accepted. Well, there you go. That perfectly lines up. Literally what I just said they they waved the the rebel flag instead of the Nazi.
03:16:31 Lag and people's brains just shut off and they start thinking emotionally. I promise you this is this is what's going on. This is the more I think about it, the more I realize it's it's literal hypnotism. ****.
03:16:45 And then, under unreconstructed Rebel, again, the the book burning episode frames The knot and talk about the the Waltons still episode frames the Nazis as burning all books they disagreed with John Boy quote, why would anyone burn literature? That's just evil Waltons was key in pushing Jew.
03:17:05 Propaganda on Gen. X Southerners. Well, there you go. And there was a lot of stuff like that, right? There was the the was the the Hollywood Hillbillies, or whatever the **** that was called.
03:17:15 And you had the you had a couple shows that were, you know, little house on the Prairie and things like that. They were meant to appeal to founding stock Americans, and they would sneak in little things. And through repetition, the repetition, they would get those ideas into your head.
03:17:35 Let's see your unreconstructed Rebel again. Don't know to play anything.
03:17:40 But Johnny rebel or anything by Johnny rebel.
03:17:44 Anything by Johnny rebel?
03:17:46 Well, I'll look into it for my opening music. How about that? Let me add that to my notes here.
03:17:55 Where's my notes? My notes are all messy. I was trying to. I was trying to translate that Dije and USA TODAY and I gave up. I gave up. I was trying to make that happen because I I was sure it was going to be really funny, but.
03:18:11 It was just taking so ******* long.
03:18:16 And just stop being worth my time.
03:18:19 All right, rough, rough, beave rough beave. Interesting name with the big dono.
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03:18:32 Look how Julie this *** is.
03:18:50 All right, we got rough beef. Hey, Devin, just wanted to tell you both me and the girlfriend, I'm not going to say it. It was going to be about your name. I think you can guess. Enjoy the stream. We enjoy your stream. I introduced her to your stream early on, and now she.
03:19:10 And she now asks if I told you guys, my brain is shutting down.
03:19:16 Alzheimer's kicking in and she now asks if there is going to be a stream every Wednesday and Saturday. Yeah, almost every Wednesday and Saturday. There might be a Wednesday here and there.
03:19:31 And a Saturday here and there that I don't do it, but I try to. I try to keep it up.
03:19:37 And and when on the on the.
03:19:39 Days. I can't do. I try to like supplement with something else, like a I go on someone else's stream or something like that. But yeah, absolutely. Thank you for the you and your girlfriend. Thank you for the.
03:19:52 The support there.
03:19:55 ****** overrated. Oprah needs to go away. He Oprah has gone away. Largely. How old is she? She's got to be old as ****, right?
03:20:06 I mean, she I think. I think she spoke at the DNC, so she hasn't, like, gone away. Gone away but.
03:20:11 I mean, who? Who really?
03:20:13 Who really talks about Oprah these days? I don't think she's as influential as she. I mean, she's definitely not as influential as she was like in the 90s and.
03:20:19 Stuff like that.
03:20:22 And I don't even think she's even that all that influential with, because people like my mom, right, like conservative white women in the 90s would have.
03:20:31 Would have respected.
03:20:32 Her opinion? If if you know, even if they didn't agree with it, they wouldn't, they would have been influenced, maybe a little bit by what she thought about stuff because she was ******* Oprah. And now I don't think.
03:20:42 That.
03:20:43 Even boomer white women who are conservative at all give a **** about Oprah. So I think she's more she's already in the rearview mirror for the most part.
03:20:53 Unreconstructed Rebel again with the big Dunno, we're going to go with Christmas time.
03:20:57 So.
03:21:00 Christmas. Ever.
03:21:03 The magic *****.
03:21:14 Where did the soul man?
03:21:15 Go the best Christmas ever.
03:21:32 Bob Davis's comment on Odyssey is correct. Come to Ozark, Ozark, Kia. You'd enjoy it here. Yeah, I I I I have family there. close family.
03:21:43 There and a decent amount of close family out there actually, and I and it would be better for bees. And I know, I know, I think about it, maybe someday I'm pretty I I'm pretty settled where I'm at right now and moving sucks.
03:22:00 But hey, anything's possible, right?
03:22:04 But yeah, I.
03:22:05 Think I would enjoy it there and.
03:22:07 You know that's.
03:22:09 That's a very it's one of the places that is in the definite it's in the top, top three of places I would go if I left here.
03:22:19 And I'll tell you what.
03:22:22 It's still summer and it's still killing me and it's times like this. I'm like, oh, well, I don't know though. This year from what I've heard from people out that way.
03:22:32 And they they've.
03:22:32 Been breaking 100 and it's and it's humid as **** out there too, so I don't know if I'd like that, but you know in the winter is the snow. I don't know. I think I'd like the snow.
03:22:43 I think Snow's got a bad name.
03:22:46 Snow's Snow's kind of fun.
03:22:48 I think we're, we're designed for snow right to some extent.
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03:22:53 Thief in law.
03:23:23 That will keep him busy.
Man Kooh Suh
03:23:25 For a while.
Devon Stack
03:23:28 That, that, that, that last bit with the rookies all that reminds me of Truro. For some reason. That's how that's how Truro rolls when you make him do something.
03:23:38 Doesn't want to do.
03:23:40 Let's see here, thief in law. I've lived in the South my entire life and I can't think of one example.
03:23:47 Of a black person committing suicide, overwhelming guilt is what drives people to suicide. You never feel guilty if you didn't do nothing. Well, I think that's part of it. But also, I just think that white people are are are more introspective, and they tend to be, you know, stupid people. I I, I bet if you were to.
03:24:08 I don't know if the a statistic for this exists.
03:24:11 But I bet that people that commit suicide.
03:24:15 Are typically higher IQ than the norm, or at least they're they're the norm. Like I I don't think.
03:24:24 And this is just my personal I'm pulling this out of my ***. I'm having it proves this. It's just more based on.
03:24:33 What I know of the people that that have been in my life that have been depressives and depressed people that are usually kind.
03:24:41 Of high IQ.
03:24:43 Or, you know, at least above above the average right and.
03:24:49 I suspect that's also why it's higher among Japanese populations and just E Asians. There's there's a higher suicide rate among those people.
03:25:00 I don't know if that statistic statistic exists, though. I unreconstructed rubble again. Man, you're very generous.
03:25:10 Why?
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03:25:11 Is money management.
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03:25:17 Thank you.
Devon Stack
03:25:17 Rumble Rumble really bring it. Bring in the the hyper chats in.
03:25:23 Just one rumble to beat Odyssey in dollars. Well, that's what you're going to say. Cheers. Well, I appreciate that.
03:25:32 Anime extremists.
03:25:34 Says pour one out for Barry Stanton's Twitter account. One of the funniest accounts on the website, he trolled the absolute **** out of the non whites, particularly Indians.
03:25:45 I I saw. I honestly, I didn't even I didn't follow. I didn't know who he was until.
03:25:49 I.
03:25:49 Saw all this stuff going on on Twitter when I was just I didn't spell. I haven't spent a lot of time on Twitter last few days and when I'm researching stuff, I'm almost.
03:26:00 I'm zeroed in like a ******* laser beam because I'm I'm you know, I'm in between Wikipedia and Chad CPT and and and archive.org and you know just I'm. I'm going through like all these these you know trying to drill down and find more information when like one of these books is mentioned I'm like well who is this guy that wrote this book and you know.
03:26:21 And I'm just so in my own little world when I'm doing a stream, I I rarely pop my head up and look. And when I do, it's I'm I feel like I'm not getting the full contacts, but I saw. I saw people talking about that and I followed him because I guess they restored his.
03:26:36 Account.
03:26:36 Briefly and I followed him, and then I guess they **** canned it again.
03:26:42 And because he was making fun of the packets and they were mass reporting him. But I, that's I I don't know the whole story behind that.
03:26:50 And then honoring constructed rebel again with more big dono.
03:26:56 And I feel like we got to mix this up a little bit. You know what we're going to do ******** *******, even though it's, it's almost the opposite of what you've done.
Voice Over
03:27:04 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Robocop Dollar Guy
03:27:09 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon Stack
03:27:19 On reconstruct, the rebel says for good measure, do better next time, Odyssey.
03:27:24 Let's hop on over to Odyssey and I think there are a couple more.
03:27:27 Here at the end.
03:27:30 Or at least.
03:27:31 There's one more at the end I think.
03:27:33 And it's Veritas, Hunter says. Apparently, Oprah has an interview coming out this week with Bill Gates.
03:27:41 On Hulu.
03:27:43 Well, interesting. There you go. I saw, you know, I almost did a a thing with when I was, when I was doing the predictions, when I was doing last stream.
03:27:52 There was a list of predictions Bill Gates had made.
03:27:56 In the 90s, about like the year 2000 or something like that. And shockingly, when once, you know.
03:28:03 A lot of.
03:28:04 A lot of his predictions came true, almost as if he was exerting his will on the future.
03:28:13 As those futurists were saying, all right, guys, well, that that's about it looks like and I really appreciate guys are really generous and I really do enjoy doing the stream and and bringing this stuff to you guys.
03:28:28 Stream after stream after stream with with with No no. No regrets. You guys make it really easy for me to do this, so I really appreciate.
03:28:37 Support and hope you guys understand that. And thanks to the mods I know I don't say that hardly.
03:28:45 At all, and it's just cause you know I I get focused on my stream like laser beam like I said and that's why I don't look at chat when I'm done. It's not. I don't I know. I know you guys are there and I appreciate you guys being there and it's just.
03:28:58 That you.
03:28:59 Know I'm like, you know, focused on it.
03:29:02 Hotel.
03:29:03 Until Truro comes in, which totally wrecks my my concentration as you guys can probably tell. But anyway, I appreciate you guys all being here and I'll see you again on Wednesday. Same bat time, same bat channel for black pills. I am of course.
03:29:22 Devon stag.
Black Teacher
03:29:26 Good again.
03:29:29 Are once it was against the law in some states to teach a black child to read or write?
03:29:40 But the law didn't stop them from learning, and the law didn't change till 1863.
03:29:50 Over the past 30 years, the United ***** College Fund has helped half a million black students change the course of their lives at UNCF colleges, thousands have become doctors, engineers and teachers. Perhaps changing the course of your.
03:30:04 But today, there just isn't enough money and tomorrow.
03:30:08 We're sorry, but this course has been cancelled. Please.
03:30:13 Don't let this happen. Support the United ***** College Fund. Our mind is a terrible thing to waste.