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INSOMNIA STREAM: QUICKSAND EDITION.mp3

09/07/2024
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Bjork
00:01:37 Beautiful.
00:01:42 From then me tell.
00:01:48 Every morning I want to and throw little things.
00:02:03 Whatever I it's become a habit our way to start the day I go to **** you.
00:02:22 So why?
00:02:59 Morning.
00:03:14 So.
00:03:23 I followed my eyes to cry.
00:03:30 My.
00:03:31 With some flame.
00:03:35 I can't.
00:03:38 When will my eyes be closed? Open eyes.
00:03:51 So I can be happy.
00:06:30 Closer.
00:06:53 And.
00:07:25 My.
00:07:38 No one has been.
00:07:58 And it's.
00:08:05 Right.
00:09:06 Is it all free?
00:09:12 So unresolved, unready. Firing. How?
00:09:44 So.
00:09:52 So.
Devon Stack
00:11:05 Welcome.
00:11:07 To the insomnius dream. Hope you're having a good weekend.
00:11:12 This is the insomnia stream, quicksand, the dish, and I'm of.
00:11:15 Course your host.
00:11:17 Didn't stack drinking some coffee?
00:11:20 Hmm.
00:11:22 Like a storm going on outside, I predict a true interruption only because prior to the storm going on, he insisted on going outside and I was like, don't go outside you ******, because like the storm is going to hit.
00:11:36 And then you're gonna come back and let me. Let me.
00:11:38 In right the most like annoying time.
00:11:42 His cuteness is wearing.
00:11:46 It'll never wear off. What am I saying anyway?
00:11:51 So anyway, yeah, hope you're having a a good weekend.
00:11:55 It's, uh, it's September already. Isn't that crazy?
00:11:59 It's already September. November is right around the corner, right. It's almost, almost election time.
00:12:08 Almost election time.
00:12:12 Everyone's getting real excited, really, really emotionally sensitive about the election, like it matters somehow.
00:12:22 A lot of people getting touchy.
00:12:24 A.
00:12:24 Lot of people getting touchy about me saying the exact same **** have been saying about Trump since 2017.
00:12:31 People getting touchy on the Internet. Oh, it's going to be different this time. I mean, Trump's demonstrably worse than he was back in 2020. But it's gonna magically get better somehow. Ohh, really. Really. I wanted to understand this. I wanted to understand this because there's a lot of people that are getting wrapped up into it, and some of it I understand. It's like if you were younger.
00:12:52 Like, let's say you were 10 years old in 2016, right? And you're 18 now. How would you ******* know? How would you ******* know that we've got we've.
00:13:00 Gone through all this?
00:13:02 We've gone through all this.
00:13:04 We went through all this eight years ago.
00:13:10 And well, it didn't work out, did it? Didn't exactly workout the way.
00:13:14 We had hoped.
00:13:16 In fact, you could say things got got worse and I point this out on on Twitter last couple days and and it's funny. I keep hearing the same response and I knew when I when I when I started hearing the same response there's there's a psychological thing at play here.
00:13:34 Right. It's not actually a disagreement cause no one ever actually refutes what I'm saying, right? Cause it's it's just it's words that Trump, you know, has come out of his mouth.
00:13:46 It's made of Trump and come in his mouth, you know, we'll get into the Jews later. But anyway, the yeah, it it's they they never.
00:13:55 Refute what I'm saying.
00:13:58 It's always the same thing.
00:14:00 Oh, what what's your solution?
00:14:02 Oh, what are you going to do?
00:14:05 We have to do this.
00:14:09 Really we do.
00:14:13 It it's almost like what are you gonna do? Vote for Biden? Ohh, there. There. So that's.
00:14:19 There's like an imperative here that that I have to do. I have to do something now. I have to do something.
00:14:27 And I get it, I get it. But there's something psychological, deeply rooted in these people, something psychological at play.
00:14:38 And what it's called.
00:14:41 His action bias.
00:14:44 What? What's action bias?
00:14:48 Well, action bias.
00:14:50 Simply put.
00:14:52 Is when people feel helpless.
00:14:55 With a sense of danger.
00:14:57 Or they're they're in some kind of psychological distress.
00:15:02 Discomfort.
00:15:06 They perceive.
00:15:09 In action.
00:15:10 As making things worse and that action by virtue of being an action.
00:15:17 Demonstrates that you have control over the situation.
00:15:22 Even in situations where the answer, quite frankly.
00:15:25 Is to do nothing.
00:15:26 I'm not saying that's what.
00:15:27 What you do politically? I'm just saying that's action bias. Action bias is.
00:15:33 You feel compelled to do something, even if even if it's the wrong thing to do.
00:15:40 Because.
00:15:42 At least I did something. You'll hear people say that. At least I did something. Well, yeah, but you the thing you did with and they're not was bad. Even better. Had you done nothing?
00:15:52 But they still think that the action itself is a virtue because it makes.
00:15:56 Them feel like they.
00:15:57 Actually have some kind of control.
00:15:59 In fact, you might even argue that's what the whole voting process is there to, to soothe.
00:16:07 Well, you did something.
00:16:09 And in fact, when people get an outcome.
00:16:12 That is unfavorable.
00:16:15 Even if the outcome that's unfavorable was caused by their action.
00:16:21 They feel less bad about it than if they had done nothing.
00:16:25 Because again, at least I did something well. You made it worse. Yeah, but at least I did something. Yeah, but.
00:16:32 You did the thing that's bad, but it was something I did something. OK, but that doesn't make sense because.
00:16:40 Yeah.
00:16:42 Now they've done lots of studies on this. One of the more modern studies. It was a a study on on elite soccer goalkeepers.
00:16:57 And how they responded to penalty kicks?
00:17:03 They discovered that statistically, penalty kicks.
00:17:08 When they score, it goes right down the middle.
00:17:15 And that the goalies.
00:17:20 When they don't know what direction the the ball is going to go in.
00:17:23 They don't want to just stand there in the middle. They leap to one side or the other, even before they know what direction.
00:17:30 The ball's going to go in.
00:17:32 Because at least they they did something, even though, statistically speaking, staying in the middle is is the better thing to do, they still choose to make an action.
00:17:43 Because at least they did something.
00:17:50 This is from the studies abstract and soccer penalty kicks. Goalkeepers choose their action before they can clearly observe the kick direction.
00:17:58 An analysis of 286 penalty kicks in top leagues and championships worldwide shows that given the probability distribution of kick direction.
00:18:08 The optimal strategy for goalkeepers is to stay in the goals center. Goalkeepers, however, almost always jump right or left.
00:18:18 We propose the following explanation is for this behavior is because the norm is to jump.
00:18:26 Comparing reality to its alternatives.
00:18:29 Implies that the goal scores.
00:18:32 Alright, hold on. I'm.
00:18:34 ****** ** how I copied and pasted.
00:18:36 That.
00:18:37 Alright, so anyway, the the study goes over there. Oh, here we go.
00:18:41 Blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
00:18:45 This seemingly biased decision making is particularly striking since the goalkeepers have huge incentives to make correct decisions and it is a decision they encounter frequently. Finally, we discuss the several implications of the action of mission bias.
00:19:00 For economics and management, according to the classical assumptions and economics, when people face decision problems involving uncertainty.
00:19:08 They should choose what to do according to their utility from a from possible outcomes and the probability distribution of outcomes that follows each possible action. How an outcome comes about should not matter. For example, suppose that the decision maker has two possible actions A&B. He prefers the probability distribution of the outcome that follows.
00:19:31 A / 1 that follows B if in a different problem, the decision maker has the possible.
00:19:37 The actions of X&Y that lead to the same distributions of outcomes as A&B respectively. Then the decision maker should choose X, so the words you should analyze what's what are what are the outcomes of these decisions, and then I should probably choose the one that's going to have the best possible outcome correct. Many studies involving subjective.
00:19:56 Judgments of decision outcomes, however, found that the evaluation of an outcome depends not only on the outcome itself.
00:20:04 But also on the way in which the outcome came about.
00:20:10 Meaning that if.
00:20:12 You can make the outcome take place by not taking action.
00:20:18 People will still prefer to take an action because at.
00:20:21 Least.
00:20:22 I did something, at least I tried.
00:20:26 Because lack of trying.
00:20:28 Somehow.
00:20:30 Has intrinsic value in and of itself, right?
00:20:35 Now there's a lot of cases.
00:20:40 That I apparently forgot to put in my timeline. Hang on one second.
00:20:45 I was thinking of examples of this.
00:20:48 I was thinking of ohh. You know what? I've got a couple of examples that would.
00:20:53 That would make a lot of sense.
00:20:55 And culturally, they make a lot of sense. People talk about these stories as if they're these. These are somehow morally good. These are heroic stories. You hear this story, and and maybe a little bit sad.
00:21:06 Said you're a little bit sad about the story, but you still think you don't think that the the person that I'm about to play the video of here is stupid, or at least most people don't think of that even though they had done nothing. The outcome would have been better. Why? Because at least they tried.
00:21:24 Here we go.
News Woman
00:21:28 An Indianapolis man trying to save his dog from an iced over pond has died despite heroic efforts to save him. It happened just after noon today on this Monday at the Masters Apartments that's located on the northeast side near Castleton. Murray Mills is on the scene, joining us live with what happened there and also the frantic efforts.
00:21:47 To save the man.
Mary Milz
00:21:50 Yeah, and very, very sad situation and this is where it all unfolded early this afternoon. The man who died lived in this complex with his two dogs, one of whom ran out on the ice over attention Pond right around noon today. Now, when he tried to reach the dog, he.
00:22:05 Fell through the.
00:22:06 Ice firefighters arrived within minutes of the 911.
00:22:09 Calls with divers finding the man about 15 minutes later, they found him and about 30 feet from shore, 15 feet down, immediately began CPR.
00:22:18 Before they got here, though, two men who lived at the complex saw and heard what was going on and did their best to save them. Both tried to reach the man falling through the ice themselves. By this time, several workers here at the complex had rushed in to help.
00:22:33 For so.
Devon Stack
00:22:34 Yes, all all the save a dog when in this particular case.
00:22:39 Doing nothing would have been better, right?
00:22:42 But he was trying to save his dog, Devin. He's heroic. He's dead.
News Lady
00:22:46 And dies after trying to rescue a dog in the McKinley Park lagoon. It happened this afternoon around 1:00. The man who was in his 20s slipped under the water while trying to save that dog. Emergency responders pulled him from the water and paramedics performed CPR, but he did not survive.
Devon Stack
00:22:53 This is a different story.
00:23:03 Another another case where maybe doing nothing.
00:23:07 What would have been a better idea?
00:23:10 Right. OK. Yeah, that it's not ideal.
00:23:13 Your dog's dead.
00:23:16 But your dog's dead anyway. Different story.
News Woman
00:23:21 Life happened yesterday in Fonda pit on the southwest side of Fonda News Channel 8. Meredith Garman, just back from there tonight. She joins us now from the Ames Live link.
00:23:31 So Stacy rescuers believe James Stacy was trying to act fast yesterday when he went out of the water to save his dog.
Rescue Worker
00:23:39 There were animal tracks that lead from.
00:23:41 The pickup and.
00:23:41 That came back. His tracks went forward.
00:23:43 Someone passing by noticed a car parked by the.
00:23:46 Pond with the engine still running.
Devon Stack
00:23:47 Yeah. Anyway, you get, there's.
00:23:48 Like lots of these stories.
00:23:54 These there's lots of these stories and.
00:23:55 When people are feeling helpless.
00:23:58 And they're emotionally thinking.
00:24:01 And they don't think they have time to, to actually think carefully about things. And they have low impulse control. They just launch into action because that's better than doing now.
00:24:14 Or so they think.
00:24:16 And a lot of times it doesn't work out, especially if you're not. If I mean, if your dog fell through the ice, you're heavier than your dog, you're going to fall through the ice. And even if you don't like, what's your plan exactly, right.
00:24:28 See these? These are all things that if you take the emotion out of it right, you take out the frantic. Oh, we got to do it because Kamala Harris.
00:24:36 There's the devil in the.
00:24:42 See you take all that out of there and you're like.
00:24:44 Wait, this is?
00:24:45 Dumb, it sucks. Still sucks. I mean, I.
00:24:46 Really don't want my dog to die.
00:24:49 Right. Still totally sucks.
00:24:54 But you know, it doesn't suck as bad as as me also being dead.
00:25:01 And while psychologically.
00:25:04 I'll. I'll, I'll, I'll have that. That curse of thinking. Well, I didn't do anything. Yeah, you didn't do anything, but you wouldn't because you would have.
00:25:11 Been dead if you did anything.
00:25:17 So how does this apply to Trump?
00:25:21 Well.
00:25:23 As the name of the the stream, this name of the stream is quicksand addition.
00:25:28 And the problem with dealing with these ******* politicians, right? That was the big thing with Trump in 2016. He's not a politician.
00:25:36 He's not a politician. He's just this big billionaire that's out of the kindness, his iness of his own heart. He's gonna use his own money. He's gonna run for president. He's gonna drain the swamp. Remember that. He's gonna drain the swamp. He's gonna lock her up. People were chanting. Lock her.
00:25:52 Up.
00:25:54 Lock her up.
00:25:57 He was going to put Hillary in jail. The Clintons, I mean, **** we're talking about.
00:26:01 Literal mass murderers.
00:26:04 I feel comfortable saying that like with with, with certitude, we're talking about people who have who have murdered multiple times.
00:26:14 And gotten away with it every time.
00:26:17 And that and that's just the tip of the Clinton iceberg. And everyone ******* knows it.
00:26:22 OK, including Trump.
00:26:26 And the idea that someone was going to go in there and touch the untouchable was was that's what.
00:26:32 Everyone wanted to hear.
00:26:35 Which is why Trump said it not because he was going to do it, but because everyone wanted.
00:26:40 To hear it.
00:26:44 See and he's not even doing that now. He's not even saying the **** that everyone wants to hear.
00:26:50 Or is he?
00:26:53 People like to talk about the Overton window shifting. Well, what direction exactly has it been shifting in since Trump was elected?
00:27:04 Seems like the Republican Party sure is a lot more cozy with gays these days, right?
00:27:13 Seems like they're a lot more cozy with the immigration, right?
00:27:19 Seems they're a lot more cozy with multiculturalism, right? I don't know if you guys.
00:27:23 Watch the RNC.
00:27:25 That was too left for a Democrat National Convention.
00:27:28 30 years ago.
00:27:30 That would have freaked people the **** out.
00:27:34 Are you kidding me?
00:27:43 Then it's funny, because the exact exact same ************* right, the and I don't mean the same kinds of ************* the exact same ************* that were like, ohh Clinton's a communist back in the 90s. Obama is a communist. Back in the early 2000s. Guess what, *****. Trump is to the left of both of those people.
00:28:08 These are the the same ************* in the 90s. That said, Clinton's gonna be the end of the country.
00:28:15 The same people that all Obama's a communist, it's going to be the end of the country.
00:28:21 They have Trump signs and their front yard, and Trump is to the left.
00:28:25 Of both of them.
00:28:31 So what? What direction has the Overton Window shifted exactly?
00:28:42 And the reason that happens is it's just like quicksand. You start playing with their ******* game. The more you struggle, the harder it is to get out.
00:28:54 The harder it is to get out, you get you sink in deeper and deeper and deeper because you're playing that little ******* game.
00:29:07 Next thing you know, the Republicans support gay marriage. I mean, **** they, they, they they support gay adopting babies.
00:29:15 Are you kidding me? Gay marriage isn't even, like, debatable at this point.
00:29:24 They have drag drag Queens at their convention.
00:29:31 Negresses with face tattoos. Literal literal prostitutes.
00:29:37 With face tattoos.
00:29:41 Union bosses, who a couple of weeks later then go saying that they're they're not voting for Trump anyway. He gets like an hour to speak at the RNC.
00:29:53 Because they want a big ******* tent right at big ******* tent. And you know what takes place in a big ******* tent?
00:29:59 A ******* circus.
00:30:11 Oh, but I'm exaggerating, right?
00:30:14 I'm exaggerating.
00:30:16 Don't you know Devin? We need. We need to get what we need to to move the football every chance we get. But we're moving it backwards.
00:30:26 You're moving it backwards. You're trying to save your dog that you just saw fall through the ******* ice and you're not thinking about this. You're just going, like, running on the ******* ice.
00:30:36 Like a ******.
00:30:42 Do you ever ask yourself?
00:30:44 How they get away with such ****? It's because.
00:30:46 Of that thinking.
00:30:49 You know, remember all the financial bailouts of of of 2000. And of course you don't, you stupid **** you. You have the memory of a goldfish.
00:30:56 Yeah, they sold that to everybody. Well, we it's too big to fail all these banks. We have to do something. We can't just do nothing.
00:31:06 Right.
00:31:08 We have to do something.
00:31:13 These banks are too big to fail. We can't just stand by and do nothing.
00:31:24 And that sounded great to those ******* *******, right? Those were. They're right. They better do something. What about my retirement?
00:31:37 Or what about after 911?
00:31:38 Ohh we have to do something.
00:31:42 Quick invade Afghanistan. I don't know what they had to do with it, but and Iraq.
00:31:48 Invade Iraq.
00:31:50 The post Saddam was saying it has nothing to do with it. Oh, and by the way, let's start like an entire new agency, we'll call.
00:31:56 It Homeland Security.
00:32:01 It will be run by Zionist Jews. It'll be great.
00:32:06 Don't worry, it's called the Patriot Act. We have to do something.
00:32:13 We can't just stand by and do nothing.
00:32:18 We have to do something. Hurry, quick, do something. Pass the Patriot Act.
00:32:22 People are getting anthrax, sent to them in the.
00:32:24 Mail. Oh my God.
00:32:32 Or more more recently.
00:32:36 The COVID-19 stuff.
00:32:39 Well, I didn't. I didn't. I didn't.
00:32:41 Agree with the lockdowns. Doesn't matter. You're you're the the people that did were thinking just like your **** *** is right now.
00:32:50 We have to do something.
00:32:52 It's spreading. We are. It doesn't matter if the masks don't actually do anything if the doesn't matter, if it's all ********, we have to do something.
00:33:03 Quick do something run on the ice. Save the ******* dog.
00:33:10 Right.
00:33:14 You trying to tell me we're we're just supposed to just let it run its course? Oh my God. What are you?
00:33:24 Some kind of psychopath. You want people to die.
00:33:35 And and look, some of this stuff's just regular, you know, medical procedures.
00:33:42 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Unnecessary surgeries and procedures and **** that boomers get all the time.
00:33:50 Stuff that like, really, it's not gonna. In fact, in many cases it shortens their life doing that stuff. It's not going to help their. It's not going to. It's not going to increase their lifespan.
00:34:01 There's so many other.
00:34:04 Better alternatives, but no, they have to do something.
00:34:08 They had to. They had this HSA.
00:34:10 Account with like.
00:34:11 Millions of ******* bucks in it might as well spend it on something, right?
00:34:15 If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
00:34:24 Look, I see the same thing going on with the the, the bees, the Vera mites.
00:34:28 And the bees.
00:34:33 There is a a parasitic mite from Asia that's been attacking the honey bees in the United States, which are they? They come from Europe. They haven't evolved to deal with this might.
00:34:45 This varroa mite, varroa destructor. It's called.
00:34:49 And when you had a lot of, you know, the save the bees propaganda going on a few years ago, it was in response to the the wide, it was the spreading of this virola Mike.
00:35:01 And beekeepers all over the world have been panicking and trying to treat the mites with insecticides, which is tricky, right, because you're trying to kill a bug without killing bugs because it's a mic that's on a bug. So if you use insecticide.
00:35:18 It's like, how do you selectively kill one of the bugs and not the other?
00:35:23 Right.
00:35:24 So they come up with all these expensive treatments.
00:35:28 And what have they ended up doing? They ended up.
00:35:30 Making super mites.
00:35:33 Because the only mites that survive these treatments, regardless of what treatments they use.
00:35:40 Or the mites that weren't killed by the treatment and they reproduced so rapidly, they evolved quickly.
00:35:49 Several generations in a year.
00:35:52 So you start treating with chemicals ******* with your.
00:35:55 Bees, the whole the whole time.
00:35:58 And you start creating super mites that are resistant.
00:36:01 To the treatments.
00:36:06 When the alternative would have been, hey, it's going.
00:36:08 To suck for a while.
00:36:10 Because the bees that don't know how to handle the infestation, they're going to die, we're going to have massive.
00:36:15 Losses, in fact.
00:36:17 But then.
00:36:18 The bees that don't die are going to be genetically superior.
00:36:22 And they're going to be able.
00:36:23 To handle the infestation of the varilla mites.
00:36:28 And so we'll have viral resistant bees.
00:36:30 Yes.
00:36:31 Do you think that the the wild bees out of nature, they all just they all just died out because people weren't spraying oxalic acid onto them into their hive? No, they they're they're fine.
00:36:44 They evolved.
00:36:50 See, sometimes it it's better.
00:36:52 To just suffer a short term consequence for a long long term goal.
00:37:01 Yeah, you're a little bit sad about your dog, but.
00:37:04 You're not dead.
00:37:10 Yeah. Oh, no. Some bankers. Some banks went under and a couple of boomers got their retirement plans wiped out. Sucks to be them. But hey, should happens.
00:37:19 But now but.
00:37:20 We also get to put a bunch of these ******* scumbag bankers in the jail, and there's accountability.
00:37:38 Not that people don't want that. They think that, oh, that they have.
00:37:41 To do something, at least I did something.
00:37:46 I have to do something.
00:37:49 Right.
00:37:53 I'm just telling you get get out of the ******* quicksand.
Bear Grylls
00:37:58 Tiny Desert springs bubble to the.
Donald Trump
00:38:00 Surface we need to build a wall and it has to be built quickly.
Bear Grylls
00:38:06 But don't be fooled, this could be lethal quicksand.
Donald Trump
00:38:09 In my opinion, you vote for a Democrat. You're being very disloyal to Jewish people and you're being very disloyal to Israel.
Bear Grylls
00:38:18 Which has been known to swallow vehicles and people whole, fall into this and you'll be in big trouble. I'm going to show you how to get out of it alive.
00:38:29 And what's nasty about this stuff?
00:38:31 Is the more you fight.
00:38:33 We're more like pulls you in and let you suddenly realise it's not just this cross, the sand that you thought, but actually it's all that clay and water. And each time you pull your try and put your leg up sucks and just holds it back in. That's why these things are so dangerous.
00:38:54 And the reason these can actually kill people is not because they swallow you is because they just don't let you out.
00:39:01 Of it. And the killer all that.
Devon Stack
00:39:08 That's right.
00:39:14 They don't let you out of that paradigm.
00:39:19 Oh, I have to vote. I have to vote for Biden or I guess Camelot or or Trump.
00:39:26 And you're so stuck in the mud, struggling around trying to get out. Ohh, we gotta get out of this ******* mud.
00:39:34 When the real killer killer is right over your head.
00:39:44 But you're you're so busy.
00:39:46 Rolling around in the mud.
00:39:47 Like the pigs.
Bear Grylls
00:39:57 Squirrel boy.
Devon Stack
00:40:03 You're. So you're so ******* worried.
00:40:05 About the the little mud.
00:40:06 Mud fight that you're in. You don't even see what's really killing you.
00:40:20 People say oh, but I like. I want to vote for the lesser of two evils. So. So you're admitting that you're.
00:40:25 Voting for evil?
00:40:28 It's not as evil, OK?
00:40:31 It's still evil like like if you told me or like if you said, hey, if you met my friend Bill.
00:40:38 He's just a little rapey.
00:40:42 I'd be like what? No, he's not. Like a lot rapey. He's he's just a little rapey. It's cool if I bring him right. I'd be like, no, I don't want to. Someone who's a little rapey to, to hang out. That's like, what? What are you talking about? But it's just, it's just a little. It's.
00:40:42 Music.
00:40:56 Not as rapey.
00:40:58 Is like a serial ******.
00:41:01 OK, but still he's. He's rapey, though, right? Yeah, totally rapey. But. OK. Well, then that's.
00:41:09 Then no, I don't. I don't. I don't want to consent to him coming over and and and and being accepted by me.
00:41:19 I don't. That's not going to happen.
00:41:24 Hopefully he's he's really good at basketball when we do those the pickup games, you know, like after work, no.
00:41:32 Don't want to hang out your rapey ******* friend just because he's a little bit rapey? It's ******* stupid. This whole lesser of two evils ********. You're consenting to the system and you're voting for evil.
00:41:43 You're you're saying, OK?
00:41:47 No matter how ****** the the outcome is, this I signed up for it, I signed on for it. And it's funny because they they like to play the reverse game. They're like, oh, you don't vote, you can't complain. It's like you did vote. You can't complain.
00:42:00 You voted for this. You're the one that voted for this. You wanted this.
00:42:08 Remember, it's it's not as Rabie you are, that.
00:42:18 It's ******* insane and it's like people have no memory, they have no memory. What's their? What's their big argument? Right. Oh, well, Trump's going to be. He's going to be tough on immigration. He's going, he's.
00:42:28 Going to really.
00:42:30 He's going to be tough on immigration.
00:42:32 Like where the **** have you been? Have you have you are are you just?
00:42:36 Did someone just tell you this?
00:42:39 Have you not, like looked into Trump?
00:42:40 Before like the.
00:42:41 I mean, you're not aware of his. He's he's been president before. Do you guys realize that, right.
00:42:46 Like we know what he's going to do as.
00:42:48 President. Because he's done it before.
00:42:50 It's not like some hypothetical.
00:42:53 You also realize he's made crazy promises before, right, that he didn't deliver on.
00:42:59 You know, like like to get elected.
00:43:02 He he said he was gonna gonna get rid of birthright citizenship didn't. And then after the election, never mentioned it again.
00:43:10 He said he was gonna build a wall and Mexico was gonna pay for it. Yeah, well, he built some fences a little bit here and there and.
00:43:17 And it's ******* super gay and and didn't stop and.
00:43:21 Because if if it would have worked right? Why? How how is it not working right now? It's not like they went and tore down the the the like like the Bing administration went out with like tanks and blew the wall up. It just was never really there in the first place.
00:43:38 And and it, it doesn't really matter.
00:43:41 Because Trump's, just like every other Republican politician since the ****** ******* dawn of time, they don't want to stop immigration. They never have wanted to stop immigration.
00:43:52 I mean, just as an example, right?
00:43:56 I'm going to pull this up here.
00:43:58 If you don't believe me.
00:44:03 Here's some Republicans talking about immigration.
00:44:08 Back in 1980.
00:44:12 Back in 1980, and it's kind of funny because that you asked the question, of course.
David Grossberg
00:44:18 Yes, my name is David Grossberg and I'd like to know, do you think the children of illegal aliens should be allowed to attend Texas public schools free, or do you think that their parents should pay for their?
George Bush
00:44:27 Education looking right at you. I'd like to see.
00:44:37 Something done about the illegal alien problem that would be so sensitive and so understanding about labor.
00:44:43 Needs and human needs that that problem wouldn't come up. But today if those people are here, I would reluctantly say I think they would. They would get whatever it is that they're, you know what the society is giving to their neighbors. But.
00:44:58 It has the.
00:44:59 Problem has to be solved. The problem has to be solved because.
00:45:04 With as we have kind of made illegal.
00:45:07 Some kinds of Labor that I'd like to see legal. We're doing two things. We're creating a whole Society of really honorable, decent, family, loving people that are in violation of the law. And secondly, we're exacerbating relations with Mexico, but the the answer to your question is much more fundamental than whether they attend Houston.
00:45:26 Doors, it seems to me. I don't want to see a hole if they're living here. I don't want to see.
00:45:30 Whole thing and six and eight-year old kids being made, you know, one totally uneducated and made to feel that they're living with outside the law. Let's address ourselves to the fundamentals. These are good people, strong people. Part of my family as an example.
Ronald Reagan
00:45:50 After that, I think the time.
00:45:52 Has come that the United States and our neighbors, particularly our neighbor to the South, should have a better understanding of the better relationship than we've ever had. And I think that we haven't been sensitive enough to our size and our power. All the problem of 40 to 50% unemployment. Now, this cannot continue without the possibility of rising.
00:46:12 With regard to that other country that we talked about of Cuba.
00:46:15 And what it is still?
00:46:17 Of the possibility of trouble below the border and we could have a very hostile and strange neighbor on our border rather than making them the talk.
Devon Stack
00:46:24 Ohh no. If we if we don't let the Mexicans in, Mexico's gonna become like a giant communist Cuba guys.
Ronald Reagan
00:46:31 Talking about putting up a fence, why don't we work out some recognition of our mutual problem?
Devon Stack
00:46:36 See cause people.
00:46:37 Are talking about the reason why Trump knew about putting up the wall was a good talking point is it was a good talking point in 19 ******* 80.
00:46:45 People have been asking for a ******* wall for 50 plus years.
00:46:52 So how is it that voting Republicans in both these men were President?
00:46:58 We had 12 years of these *******.
00:47:04 They knew you wanted a wall.
Ronald Reagan
00:47:08 Make it possible for them to come here legally with a work permit, and then while they're working and earning here, they pay taxes here and when they go on to go back, they can go back and they can cross and open the border both ways by understanding their problems. This is the only safety valve right now.
00:47:24 They have with that unemployment that probably keeps the lid from blowing off down.
George Bush
00:47:28 There and I think they could help us.
Devon Stack
00:47:30 Ohh yes, the.
00:47:31 Only thing is stopping them from from Mexico from turning into a bunch of commies, and then we'll have commies. They're commies are everywhere. They're going to get us.
00:47:39 Like call me call me. Will Harris right.
00:47:42 Well, I don't. I don't know how this is really any different.
00:47:46 From Trump.
Donald Trump
00:47:53 I want people to come into our country.
00:47:57 In the largest numbers ever.
00:48:00 But they have to come in legally.
Devon Stack
00:48:06 Yeah, yeah, as long as they come in legally.
00:48:11 Right, as long as they come in legal now again, this is he was. This is when he was president.
00:48:16 You don't have to guess what he's going to do.
00:48:18 He said this as president.
Donald Trump
00:48:23 But what I want to do and what I will do, is you graduate from a college. I think you should get automatically as part of your diploma a green card to be able to stay in this country. And that includes junior colleges, too. Anybody graduates from a college, you go in there for two years or four years if you graduate or you get a doctorate degree from a college.
00:48:42 You should be able to.
Joe Biden
00:48:43 Say in this country, folks, it makes absolutely no sense by the way, that we send home 40,000 engineers and scientists who are a PhD in our university every year and we send them back home. We should be stapling a green card to each and every one of those degrees as they walk.
00:48:56 Across the state.
Devon Stack
00:48:57 Ohh look, it's exactly the same.
00:49:01 It's exactly the same.
Bear Grylls
00:49:07 You have to.
Devon Stack
00:49:08 We have to do something though, Devin, we have to do something to slow it down. We have to do something. Really. Really doesn't seem like it's anything different.
00:49:19 They, they said literally the same thing.
00:49:27 They've all been saying the same thing. They don't want you're you're you're on. You're being disassembled.
00:49:37 You've become obsolete.
00:49:39 And they're.
00:49:39 Clearing you out.
00:49:42 They're clearing you out to make way for the new Americans. It's it was a decision made long ago.
00:49:54 This is the gay wall.
George Bush
00:49:58 Yeah. Good thing we have that.
Devon Stack
00:50:30 So there you go. There's your ******* gay wall.
00:50:35 I'm sure I'm sure some friend of Trump got, like, some sweet contracting deal to like.
00:50:39 Make the little.
00:50:40 The fake gay wall for a little bit and make people think that something good happened.
00:50:47 You know, ease their mind a little bit. Meanwhile, like this was like this was uh.
00:50:52 This is how Reagan dealt with it.
00:50:55 You know, Reagan, Reagan, you know, at least he was kind of honest. And So what he was going to do, right?
00:51:01 He he was like, yeah, I think we should just make him citizens, I guess.
News Announcer
00:51:04 Again, did sign the sweeping new Immigration Reform Act today. He said he protects the sacred possession of American citizenship. Millions of.
Devon Stack
00:51:12 Ohh, is that what it did? Is that what it did guys? You know, being Americans, it's been so protected. It's been so protected since Reagan. Just signed. Signed a bill that just made millions of of of Mexicans into American.
00:51:27 Nice. That's a nice way to phrase it. I guess somehow it protected the the the citizenship of Americans somehow like the the the sacred. What? Well, hold on. What? How?
News Announcer
00:51:36 Did he say of American citizenship?
Devon Stack
00:51:38 Hold on.
News Announcer
00:51:40 Sacred possession of America.
Devon Stack
00:51:41 Ohh, the sacred. It's so sacred this possession I've got. Right. It's so meaningful. It's so meaningful to be an American citizen, right?
00:51:52 But it gives you so many benefits.
00:51:56 I'm kind of at a loss is I can't.
00:51:58 Really name 1.
00:52:00 Exactly.
00:52:02 But I you know, I I there has to be. Because Reagan signed that.
News Announcer
00:52:06 Law looking citizenship millions of illegal aliens will be eligible for amnesty and will be able to apply for legal residency status, no questions asked, but no such bright futures for other aliens. Ones who arrived after.
00:52:20 The cut off.
00:52:21 Date.
00:52:22 CBS News correspondent David Dow tells us the new law increases the chances that they'll lose their reason for being here their jobs.
Devon Stack
00:52:31 Oh yeah, you hear that? So look, they're predicting because what they're going to do is they're going to crack their.
00:52:36 You know they're going to fix it now.
00:52:39 Don't worry, guys. Yeah, we're we're making all these millions of Mexicans into citizens.
00:52:45 But then then, then it's gonna stop. Then it's now. Then we've had enough.
00:52:49 First, let us make all these Mexicans into citizens.
00:52:54 And they will. They will stop it right then. We'll, we'll we'll turn off the valve.
00:53:00 Somehow will go after employers and look, I bet this sounds like it's predicting the future. I bet that.
News Announcer
00:53:06 They got it all right. The lines formed before dawn at many offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. That's business as usual, but now the INS is gearing up for more than a million more immigrants candidates for amnesty, like Swami Preciado.
Bear Grylls
00:53:19 Sweet.
News Announcer
00:53:21 How many years have you been in the United States?
Mexican Guy
00:53:24 17 years.
News Announcer
00:53:25 That is 17 years as an illegal resident long enough to raise an American teenager. Preciado and his wife appear to qualify for legal residence amnesty for those who've lived here since January 1982 for the family a happy prospect.
Mexican Kid
00:53:41 That way my parents are legal here and.
News Lady
00:53:45 Well, maybe I'll have a better.
Devon Stack
00:53:47 Chance. Better chance at a future. But for millions of others, though, right. Hold on. Ohh it's bad.
News Announcer
00:53:48 But for millions of others?
00:53:52 There is in this country the new sweeping immigration law brings the prospect of uncertainty and upheaval.
00:54:01 Ohta may qualify for amnesty, but not her brother-in-law, who helped support her six children. They worry that he may lose his job and.
Devon Stack
00:54:02 She sounds.
00:54:02 Like an American.
News Announcer
00:54:09 Have to return to Mexico.
Devon Stack
00:54:09 Ohh no see.
00:54:10 See, it's it's never enough. It's never enough. It will never be enough, cause they don't want to stop it.
00:54:17 They don't want. No one wants to stop it. So you're this little? Ohh. If I vote for Trump, they're like, no, no.
00:54:24 It it, it'll be no different.
00:54:26 There might be a little more theater.
00:54:29 A little little more theater, I don't know. Cause by watching the theater going on at the RNC, I don't even know think there's gonna be that much theater. Cause the theater going on the RNC. It was a bunch of ******* non whites speaking in different languages.
00:54:44 So that that seems like the opposite of theater. I really think they're, I think they're.
00:54:48 Past the theater stage now.
00:54:59 Here's Reagan talking about why he had to do it.
Ronald Reagan
00:55:02 It is true our borders are out of control. It is also true that this has been a situation on our borders, back through a number of administrations.
00:55:11 And I supported this bill. I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and who have lived here, even though some time back they they may have entered illegally.
00:55:25 With regard to the employer sanctions, this we must have that.
Devon Stack
00:55:30 Oh, and it's going to totally work, right?
00:55:33 See. Not so in in 1984, he said. No, it is a problem we've had forever. Yeah, it's a problem. You you should have been fixing forever. And you and you made it worse. Thanks. Thanks, Reagan.
Ronald Reagan
00:55:44 Not only to ensure that we can identify the illegal aliens, but also while some keep protesting about what it would do to employers.
00:55:55 There is another employer that we shouldn't be so concerned about, and these are employers down through the years who have encouraged the illegal entry into this country because they then hire these individuals and higher than the starvation wages and with none of the benefits that we think are normal and natural for workers in our country.
Devon Stack
00:56:15 Well, good thing your bill stopped all that, right?
00:56:19 Good, good thing it stopped all that and it stopped. You know, it's it's fantasyland. But you know what people thought we have to do something.
00:56:29 We have to do something. We can't just have all these illegals everywhere. We have to do something. At least he did something.
00:56:40 Based Reagan, right, at least he did something.
00:56:46 See, when Republicans do something.
00:56:50 Things always get worse.
00:56:56 Which is which actually you know what?
00:57:00 They don't do much, do they?
00:57:03 So I guess that that's the argument. Well, they don't do anything, so it's better than them doing something. No, they they'll do all the things that you that you that you don't want done just like Reagan here. The things that matter the most. That's when they **** **. That's when they **** **. Right.
00:57:19 Where is the and Trump again?
00:57:21 Trump pushed the vaccine. Everyone seems to forget about that. In fact, The funny thing about Trump is he said the deep state was trying to stop his vaccine.
00:57:33 Trump calls FDA part of the deep state and accuses the Drug Administration of slow walking the vaccine tests until after the election.
00:57:49 There, there, you see Trump, he, he, he. He was one of the guys wearing a mask in the car.
00:57:57 All these people are like, oh, based Trump, that they love to make fun of the mask cards that were driving around by themselves and cars wearing masks that Trump was one of those *******.
00:58:07 Literally doing that.
00:58:09 Look, you're super proud of the vaccine. You couldn't.
00:58:11 Shut the **** ** about it.
00:58:14 Crying about, you know, when Biden took one of the shots off the market or something.
00:58:26 What about? What about? Who are you? If you guys are old enough, why you know? I think a lot of these people who are pro Trump, you just you have the memory of a goldfish or maybe you were 10 years old.
00:58:37 You might not remember the only reason why really there's lots of. It's funny because there's, like, there's like a handful of, like, Maga Grifters who hilariously trying to, like, claim if it wasn't for me, Trump wouldn't have been elected. It's like, you know, first of all, **** you all right? ****.
00:58:55 You second of all, that's ******* ridiculous. If it wasn't for WikiLeaks, however, Trump wouldn't have been elected.
00:59:06 And Trump should have known this.
00:59:09 Trump did know this.
Numbers Lady
00:59:13 And.
Devon Stack
00:59:13 While he decided not to pardon Julian Assange, he decided to pardon lots of literal Jewish organized crime bosses.
00:59:23 Some of whom we've covered, covered on streams, black wrappers, just complete degenerate ******* like losers and psychos.
00:59:31 But not the guy who got him, not the guy.
00:59:33 Who got him?
00:59:34 Elected.
Bjork
00:59:35 You still love WikiLeaks.
Donald Trump
00:59:38 I know nothing about WikiLeaks. It's not my thing.
00:59:41 WikiLeaks, I love WikiLeaks.
00:59:45 Looks.
00:59:46 Bernie got a little bit of a bad deal based on WikiLeaks, right? They wanna distract us from WikiLeaks. It's been amazing what's coming out on wiki.
00:59:56 And all you have to do is take a look at WikiLeaks and just see what they said about Bernie Sanders.
01:00:01 Even Chelsea Clinton, the WikiLeaks e-mail show, expressed serious concerns about conflicts of interest at the Clinton Foundation and the State Department. And I know there is something having to do.
01:00:13 With.
01:00:14 Julian Assange.
01:00:15 I've been seeing what's happened with Assange and that will be a determination, I would imagine, mostly by the Attorney general, who is doing an excellent job, so he'll.
Devon Stack
01:00:28 Yeah, I don't know. Regular leaks. Yeah, the attorney general. That also didn't charge Hillary Clinton.
01:00:34 Hillary Clinton, who you you had crowds of people chanting. Lock her up until after the election.
01:00:40 When literally the first day, the first day that you were President, you asked for the Clintons to stand up and for everyone in the room to clap and cheer because they were the wonderful people, wonderful people, and it was funny because all the cue cards, right, who who got crazier and crazier as Trump failed to deliver year after year and they had to.
01:00:59 Come up with stupider.
01:01:01 Stupider conspiracy theories explaining why Trump was such a *******.
News Announcer
01:01:04 This is ****.
Devon Stack
01:01:05 Like what? What were they saying? Ohh, look at that. He's toying with her. He's toying with her. No, he wasn't. He was. See, that's the other thing. That's the other fallacy. I don't know what it's called, but there's the other fallacy. Where? Where? People always say, oh, he has to say that the he has to say that fallacy. I'm going to call that.
01:01:24 I don't believe what he says. I just believe what's in my head, what I want him to have said, and I imagine that that he's just lying all the time and just the things that I want him to say is what he's really thinking.
01:01:37 That mental illness.
01:01:41 What? Whatever the **** that is.
01:01:46 Even after when he went to a he had a a rally after the election.
01:01:51 And people started chanting. Lock her up and he said, he said point blank.
01:01:57 No, no, no.
01:01:59 We don't need that anymore. That was good. That played well for the election, but we don't need.
01:02:04 To worry about that now.
01:02:11 And the people in the crowd cheered the people who just moments ago.
01:02:15 We're chanting. Lock her up.
01:02:19 They received a instant firmware update and and just like the MPCS, they were. Ohh yeah haha, that's a funny joke.
01:02:28 Why? Because these ************* don't have principles.
01:02:34 These are the kinds of people that need leaders.
01:02:38 To tell them what to do.
01:02:41 And it doesn't matter if it changes.
01:02:44 1000% from day-to-day.
01:02:47 Because they don't actually think about it. They're just they're literally slaves.
01:02:52 A slave doesn't think about what the master is telling him to do, he just does it.
01:03:00 He doesn't question the order, he just does it. It's not his place to question the order, he just does it.
01:03:10 And unfortunately, that's how most people, or fortunately in in in better conditions, maybe that's how most people are designed. Most people are designed.
01:03:19 To be slaves.
01:03:22 By the way, that's why you have the same exact. These same people that I'm talking about these same people on Twitter. What's the other?
01:03:28 Thing they always say all the time.
01:03:31 Well then what's your solution?
01:03:34 See, they need to be told they need they're. If Danny Trump's not going to tell me what to do, then what you tell?
01:03:40 Me what to do?
01:03:44 They can't be bothered to come up with what they should be doing on their own.
Joe Biden
01:03:50 Most people need to.
Devon Stack
01:03:51 Be told what to do though.
01:03:53 I guess.
01:03:55 I mean it's it's it's a hard thing for me to wrap my head around because I always resented being.
01:04:00 Told what to do.
01:04:02 But apparently it makes a lot of people.
01:04:04 Comfortable.
01:04:05 It's like a nice warm blankie. They like to wrap around themselves. Ohh, I'm being told what to do. Yes, daddy. Yes.
01:04:12 I mean, I just don't. I can't ******* relate to that gay ****, but I guess that's most people, huh?
01:04:22 It must be.
Joe Biden
01:04:24 It must be.
Devon Stack
01:04:32 Of course, Trump talking about fraud if we don't solve presidential election fraud of 2020, which we have thoroughly and conclusively documented, Republicans will not be voting in 22 or 24. It is the single most important thing for Republicans to do well. They didn't do it.
01:04:50 So yeah, you have that other variable going around.
01:04:56 If you didn't fix the fraud, what's even the point, right?
01:05:02 What did you do to fix the far between between then and now? Nothing.
01:05:07 In fact, if anything, a lot of your people that you sent to do these lawsuits, they're they're facing charges and some of them are going to jail.
01:05:17 You might be going to jail.
01:05:22 So that wasn't fixed.
01:05:30 Right. Am I? Am I crazy?
01:05:34 Instead. This is the ******** Trump did.
Donald Trump
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Devon Stack
01:07:27 Ohh yeah I I'm so disappointed I didn't get any Trump cards for Christmas.
01:07:33 Yeah, $100 doesn't sound like much for what you're getting.
01:07:44 But I'm the *******, right?
01:07:46 I'm the *******.
01:07:53 Hey, Billy, look under the tree. What did Santa bring? You hold on a second. Let me let me unwrap my present.
01:08:02 Ohh mom, it's just what I wanted. It's Trump and FT's ohh mom. I sure hope I win the the the the Skype call with Trump.
01:08:15 Wow, how did Santa know? He must have read your letter letter Billy.
01:08:21 He must have read the letter you sent them when you said dear Santa, I've been a really good boy this year.
01:08:28 All I want for Christmas is some Trump NFT's.
01:08:38 They're the worst, and they're not even good. They're not even good. They're like the most low effort ******* NFT's ever. Look at it. Look at this ****. It's like.
01:08:46 They're not even good photoshops.
01:08:50 Look at that.
01:08:53 These are worse than like 4 Chan memes.
01:08:58 I'm sure the the hold on to these though, buddy. Hold on. They're going to be worth a lot.
01:09:06 Going to be.
01:09:07 Worth a lot of one of these days.
01:09:16 Billy, you better hang on to those. Those are going to put your kids through college.
01:09:23 The low price of $99.00, which doesn't sound like much.
01:09:31 As far as the the gay issue, I mean, look.
01:09:37 Not only obviously, Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton did, don't ask, don't tell.
01:09:42 Bill Clinton was more anti ***.
01:09:47 Then Trump will ever be.
01:09:51 Which makes sense because Trump's mentor was a literal gay Jew.
01:09:56 Named Roy Cohn.
01:09:58 An actual gay Jew, not just a gay Jew, but the gay Jew who purposely torpedoed the McCarthy hearings.
01:10:08 By trying to get special treatment for his his other gay Jew friend.
01:10:17 A guy who worked closely with with Epstein.
01:10:20 Was probably a Mossad agent.
01:10:24 Which is why he was probably on the McCarthy hearings or in the McCarthy hearings in the first place.
01:10:30 Working to stop investigations and to Communist infiltration in the United States.
01:10:39 Because that would have uncovered well.
01:10:43 A lot of other gay Jews.
01:10:52 Here's a quote from.
01:10:54 From Trump just this last December, we're fighting for you, and we're fighting for the gay community.
01:11:00 President Trump delivers remarks to a room full of 500 gay Republicans at his house.
01:11:06 In Mara Lago, tell me one more time that Trump is the most.
01:11:10 Pro or isn't?
01:11:11 Not the most pro gay president in American history isn't that great.
01:11:17 You know, vote for the the most pro gay president in in, and I wonder if there's a a Trump card of him waving the flag flag. I don't know.
01:11:27 Maybe there is?
01:11:29 But again, I'm the *******, though, right? I'm the ******* for for just.
01:11:33 Remembering things.
01:11:35 I'm the ******* for not being like.
01:11:37 An emotional woman.
01:11:39 I'm the ******* for not shaving the dog. He fell through the ice. Devin, you're just gonna sit there and watch him die.
01:11:50 You're a monster.
01:11:52 Absolute ******* monster. Yeah, Speaking of Epstein, you know, you guys remember this, this gem when he said that Epstein did kill himself all you fagots all you pro Trump fagots that are, like, Epstein didn't kill himself lol.
01:12:08 Buy my T-shirt that says Epstein didn't kill himself Lol.
01:12:20 Oh whoops, I got unmuted. I rage muted.
News Announcer
01:12:26 You think it's possible that Epstein was killed?
Donald Trump
01:12:28 Oh sure, it's possible.
01:12:29 I I mean, I don't really. I think he probably committed suicide.
Devon Stack
01:12:35 There there you go. But remember, he's gonna release people like all these, all these ******* Epstein didn't kill himself. Fagots. Right. They're.
01:12:43 Like Ohh yeah well.
01:12:45 Even if all he does cause he's promising, he's promising he's gonna release the Epstein client list.
01:12:57 Well, not only does did he say Epstein did kill himself.
01:13:01 He said actually, I I I couldn't find.
01:13:04 The clip but I.
01:13:04 Know for a fact? He ******* said this.
01:13:06 I might not. I'm paraphrasing here. I might not release it because some of the people on the list are.
01:13:12 Good.
01:13:12 People, I guess, like the Clintons, right? The Clintons are good people. Maybe that maybe that's who he's talking about. I don't know. You'd have to ask him who these good people are.
01:13:25 And then people will say, oh, well, what about now? He's he's going to have the the JFK documents released.
01:13:32 Well, that's funny.
01:13:35 That's funny because he actively stopped them when he was president.
01:13:40 You see the way it worked.
01:13:42 Because they never want to ******* release that **** and they just keep they they keep hoping eventually either people will forget about it, or eventually, maybe everyone that could ever pay a price for that will die, and it won't matter as much.
01:13:56 So they kick it down down the the road, they kick, they kick the.
01:13:59 Can down the.
01:14:00 Road claiming, oh, national security.
01:14:04 We can't release. We'll release it because we know we believe in transparency.
01:14:10 But we can't release it yet.
01:14:12 Right, so that every President, what they do is they say, oh, well, Nope. Still can't do it. It's, you know, their national security. They're still somehow. And this is talking about something from 1960 ******* 5. But, you know, you know, the national security.
01:14:27 Somehow.
01:14:28 So they kick it down the road. Well, you know, one of those expiration dates took place while Trump was president. All he had to do was literally nothing.
01:14:39 And by law.
01:14:40 All of the documents would get released.
01:14:48 Well, that, that's.
01:14:51 That that's funny cause I don't remember them all getting released. No, some of them did. Now I remember. Infowars going crazy and acting like, oh, the we cracked the code. It's it's. It was the trip Coms or something, right.
01:15:08 No, what happened was, and I know this because I went through those documents like with a with a, A, a magnifying glass.
01:15:15 I was really into this **** and not like a big, big JFK guy, but like I was.
01:15:21 Like **** and.
01:15:22 That's gotta be big. I mean, they, they they waited this long, right?
01:15:27 But then the heads of all the intelligence agencies came and talked to Trump and said you can't release all this stuff because the national security.
01:15:37 But who knows what? Well, that's what was the headline? I don't know what actually was said, right?
01:15:42 And So what did Trump do? Not only did he step in and prevent the release of the good stuff, we don't know what what's in it.
01:15:51 Maybe never will.
01:15:53 He then took to Twitter and said and Pat himself on the back and said you're welcome. I just solved JFK.
01:16:03 Completely just lying.
01:16:08 Because the stuff that got released, it was just a bunch of useless ****.
01:16:19 The only thing that was telling was.
01:16:20 The fact that.
01:16:22 It appeared as though.
01:16:24 JFK's wife was either a ******* ****** or or or or aware that.
01:16:28 She was being recorded.
01:16:30 There was a transcript of her talking to who was was it, Khrushchev, while the OR the Russian President at the time.
01:16:38 Who knew what was up? It was like, yeah, well, who? You know, who really did it. And she's like, ohh, no, we're no, we're not like that here.
01:16:46 It was, it was like it.
01:16:47 Was just this guy.
01:16:49 It was just this lone gunman that some Jewish gangster who was running weapons to Israel. It's, you know, that we've disguised the name of in, in popular culture. And they're like the boomers haven't been to shut up about JFK. You know, they, they, they, they changed his name so they.
01:17:06 Wouldn't know.
01:17:08 We called him Jack Ruby.
01:17:11 If you say Jack Rubenstein no Boomer knows who the **** you're even talking about.
01:17:15 Now it was just this lone guy that some Jewish gangster came and and murdered before he could talk to anybody. Oh yeah. And and. And the film, the only film of the actual assassination also. You know, there's a brutal film. People talk about it, you know. They know the name don't realize necessarily that it that was an Israeli Jew.
01:17:34 Is an Israeli Jew that recorded that. That's kind of interesting, huh?
01:17:43 What a coincidence. And of all the the crazy boomer conspiracy theories you hear about JFK, right, that that's never one of them. You think that's like an easy connection to make? But no, I never hear about that.
01:17:58 I remember my mom. I remember like this. There's been so many disinfo documentaries about JFK.
01:18:05 Watching when I was a kid.
01:18:07 And I got to that part. And I was like, I told her.
01:18:09 I was like.
01:18:10 Why? Why would he do that? And my mom swear to Christ my mom says because Jack Ruby doesn't sound like a Jewish name, right? But you know, it's boomers thought that all organized crime was done by Italians, right? Because of all the the mob movies.
01:18:25 All the mob movies, it's all Italians. I mean, there's obviously there's Italian mafia, but let's not. Let's not pretend that there's no Jewish mafia. Even though you wouldn't know it by watching the movies. Jews make, right.
01:18:35 My mom says, oh, it's because the the mafia.
01:18:39 You know, they might be bad. They do bad things, but they're very patriotic people and they were just so mad. They're just so mad that that, that, that he they killed Kennedy, that one of them, he lost his cool and went and shot him. That was that's what she believed.
01:19:00 So that's a ******** lie. So we're running out of pluses.
01:19:05 Like what? What's the advantage?
01:19:07 See when? When you're when you're.
01:19:08 Not rushing out onto the thin ice to go save your dog, and you're actually sitting here and thinking about this stuff.
01:19:15 Like, what's what's the? What's the plus?
01:19:21 Like what are what are you getting?
01:19:31 Because so far it looks like nothing so far, it looks like nothing.
01:19:36 Yeah, but you know, he's gonna. He's gonna. He's gonna suck it to the Jews, right?
01:19:41 He's going to sock it to the Jews. He he's a Christian and he's going to sock it to the Jews, right?
01:19:50 That's what. That's what I've been.
01:19:51 Hearing.
01:19:52 He's, you know, in fact, a lot of these really big supporters of Trump, you know, these evangelicals that talk as if Trump is, like, basically sent here from God, especially after the assassination attempt, that's all you hear is like, oh, God, you know, Jesus himself.
01:20:08 Appeared in the clouds and reached down and.
01:20:13 Flick the bullet out of the way or something.
01:20:19 He's a man of God. He he's, he's really a Christian.
Interviewer
01:20:23 She says you've been faced with so much adversity and persecution for years. What's your relationship with God like and how do you pray? That's Sharon from Alabama.
Donald Trump
01:20:32 OK, so I think it's good. I do very well with the evangelicals. I love the evangelicals and I have more people saying they pray for me.
01:20:43 I can't even believe it, and they are so committed and they're so they're so believing they they they say Sir, you're going to be OK. I pray for you every night. I mean everybody almost. I can't say everybody but almost everybody that sees me they say it. It's such a beautiful thing. You know it's a beautiful thing.
01:21:03 And when you look at all of this bad stuff going on, they have nothing to look up to. They have no God. They have no anything.
01:21:11 They kill people, they beat people, they push people into subways, they so there's just nothing there. Religion is such a great thing. It's so it keeps you. You know, there's something to be good about. You want to be good, you want it. It's so important. And I don't know if it's explained right. I don't know if I'm explaining it right.
01:21:31 No, but when you have something like that, you want to be good, you want to go to heaven. OK, you want to go to heaven? If you don't have heaven, you almost say or what's what's the reason? Why do I have to be good? Listen.
Devon Stack
01:21:41 The point?
Donald Trump
01:21:43 Up be good. What difference is it?
Devon Stack
01:21:46 Uh.
01:21:48 OK. The question was what's your relationship with God and you basically just made the the argument for, well, well, religion keeps people in check.
01:22:00 It never once does he say anything about his relationship to God. Doesn't even say that he has one. In fact, the way he talks about God is like the way that a 13 year old.
01:22:08 Virgin would talk about ****.
01:22:13 He's he's heard other people talk about God and he's he's seen people on TV talk about God and and maybe he's seen like some pictures of Jesus. But you know, he's just winging it.
01:22:32 So I I don't know. I have a hard time believing, believing that part. OK, well, maybe, maybe he's, you know, maybe he's he's. He's a little secular, right? He's a little secular. Maybe he's an atheist and he's just, you know, he's playing the evangelicals.
01:22:48 Or support and and whatever I guess if that's something that you are are OK with, you know it doesn't matter because he's going to.
01:22:56 He's going to shock it to the Jews.
01:22:59 So but it's.
01:23:01 You know, it's ridiculous as that is, there's people that believe that right he's going to, he's going to finally stop the the, the Jewish, the Jews. In fact, I've heard this from a lot of people. Right on Twitter, the insane people. Jews are the ones.
01:23:13 That tried to kill him.
01:23:17 Right. It was the Jews. They were.
01:23:18 Trying to kill him.
01:23:20 It was all a Jewish plot to try to kill, try to kill the Trump, then assassination attempt. They had Jews written all over it, right?
01:23:29 Oh, that's weird.
Donald Trump
01:23:33 And you have to be loyal to those friends because friends are.
George Bush
01:23:37 Yeah.
01:23:40 Very much opposed to.
Donald Trump
01:23:42 Israel, and frankly to Jewish people, you just.
01:23:45 Can't let that happen.
01:23:49 With this dialogue.
01:24:02 He.
01:24:02 Our best friend, he will save us.
News Lady
01:24:10 And.
Donald Trump
01:24:12 I am eagerly waiting for him to enter the White House.
01:24:17 And to save the Jewish people, they will try to save themselves. But.
01:24:24 He we must we need America, and we need President Trump that I am honored to call my friend, and maybe he is honored that I am his friend. So we'll see.
01:24:38 Mr. President.
01:24:41 The stage the stages are yours. Thank you.
Voiceover
01:24:48 Between the United States.
01:24:52 The bond between the United States and Israel is a special one. More than just an alliance, it's an unbreakable partnership rooted in shared values, strategic strength, and spiritual kinship. No president has defended Israel and Jewish Americans more than President Donald J Trump.
01:25:12 He declared Jerusalem the undivided eternal capital of Israel and moved our embassy there.
01:25:20 Donald Trump will crack down and take decisive action against anti-Semitism on the streets and college campuses, restoring safety and security for Jewish amounts.
Donald Trump
01:25:32 Every college president I say remove the encampments, immediately Vanquish the radicals and take back our campuses.
01:25:40 For all of the normal students.
01:25:42 Who want a safe place from which to learn?
Voiceover
01:25:46 Donald Trump stands as the most pro Israel president in U.S. history.
01:25:52 Someone the Jewish community can count on.
Donald Trump
01:25:55 When I'm back in the White House, the United States will stand with Israel all the way 100% without hesitation, without qualification, and without any apology. We're not going to be apologizing.
Voiceover
01:26:09 Stand up and vote for security.
01:26:12 We have a choice. Donald Trump kept our nation and the Jewish community secure.
Donald Trump
01:26:19 So.
01:26:21 I especially want to thank my friend Miriam. She's an incredible woman.
01:26:25 I've gotten to know her very well over the years, but she is an incredible person and if I don't win this election, Israel with Comrade Kamala Harris at the helm of the United States is doomed. Israel is doomed.
01:26:40 That's a tough statement. Israel will be gone one year, 2 years. Israel will no longer exist. I better win or I better win, or you're gonna have problems like.
01:26:50 Like we've never had, we may have.
01:26:52 No country left. It may be our last election. You want to know the truth, people?
01:26:56 Have.
01:26:56 Said that, this may be our last election. You got to get out and vote. This could be our last election.
Devon Stack
01:27:06 I mean.
01:27:11 I don't know.
01:27:14 Is this all? Is this that that 40 chess I keep hearing so much about?
01:27:25 I mean that's that's.
01:27:28 The only 40 chess I can I can determine there is he's trying.
01:27:31 To get me to like Camelot.
01:27:35 I mean, if Israel is going to stop existing in a couple of years, if if Trump doesn't get elected, I don't know it's that's a that's a challenge accepted.
01:27:46 You know, I mean, what the ****?
01:27:50 What the ****?
01:27:58 And The funny thing is, is is he doesn't get anything out of it. He's just their slave.
01:28:05 Right, this is. This is him from last election. If you oppose antisemitism and support Israel, you must vote Trump.
01:28:16 That was from the Trump war room. That was the official, you know, Trump account.
01:28:24 This is from when he was President Bill announcement on Wednesday, January 13th, 2021. The president signed into law HR 221, the Special Envoy to monitoring combat anti-Semitism Act elevates the Special Envoy for monitoring combating anti-Semitism.
01:28:38 What's?
01:28:50 And when he?
01:28:54 We're screwed out of the election or whatever your theory is, it doesn't matter.
01:29:00 AIPAC came out and said we share the anger of our fellow Americans over the attack at this is over at night time or January 6th.
01:29:08 Over the attack on the capital and condemned the assault on our democratic values and process, this violence and President Trump's incitement of it is outrageous and must end.
01:29:21 That's how APAC paid them back.
01:29:35 Because he's just their *****.
01:29:38 Not the other way around. *******. He's just their *****.
01:29:44 Now we talked about all the the positives that you thought you were going to get with Trump being a fantasy.
01:29:53 Let's talk about the negatives, because they're very real.
01:29:58 I witnessed the negatives the first time around and I talked about them the first time around.
01:30:04 If you don't believe me, you can go back. Even look at my.
01:30:09 Miraculously, still up YouTube account, they don't post to.
01:30:13 From that time period.
01:30:15 You'll hear me saying all the same things. And it's funny because a lot of the people who have now finally come around to this were were all up in my business about this and very upset by my my comments.
01:30:28 But now?
01:30:30 I think with with experience, people have have learned that there was some wisdom behind.
01:30:37 And that and that which.
01:30:38 That's fine. That's fine. And there was a point in my life when I thought Bush was great. So, you know, can't really make fun of people.
01:30:47 But here's the thing.
01:30:49 Because Trump has such the a cult of personality around him because Trump is is the platform.
01:31:00 There's no principles.
01:31:02 That's why Trump can say in a speech, well, we cared about locking her up last week or yesterday or 5 minutes ago, and now we don't, and on a dime, the whole crowd changes their mind.
01:31:15 Because it's really not about any particular subject or topic or or or or value proposition or or anything that people are are animated or or motivated. It's about a man.
01:31:28 It's about Trump.
01:31:30 And so it really doesn't matter what his platform is.
01:31:33 Because he's still Trump.
01:31:36 Trump could go out tomorrow and say, you know what? If you really think about it, drag Queen story hour.
01:31:44 Isn't that bad?
01:31:46 It's not that bad.
01:31:48 And you might have it for a couple of days. People say, well, that's that's too far or whatever they'd come around, they'd come around.
01:31:58 They would, and they would tell you that if they if you don't vote for Trump, it's going to get infinitely worse because Kamala Harris is going to blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:32:10 You see, if Trump gets elected.
01:32:13 He moves the he controls the Overton window.
01:32:18 People on Twitter like to think that they control it. No, not really.
01:32:22 Don't get me wrong, it's not useless what you're doing. If it was, I wouldn't be doing what I do. You're planting seeds. You're planting seeds that hopefully in the future grow up.
01:32:32 And become very healthy, healthy and and ravenous vines that grow around all throughout the garden, little weeds. Maybe that are impossible to pick out of the out of.
01:32:44 The garden we can.
01:32:45 Do stuff like that. We can get people to some degree to think about stuff like Jewish power.
01:32:52 And to think about stuff like, you know, faggs not being born that way and things like that, you can plant those seeds and eventually it will pay off. But it's not going to pay off with the same immediacy that things like, you know, the Overton window moving and shaking that people like Trump can do.
01:33:10 Trump can get like it's like I said back in 2020.
01:33:15 If Trump had decided to go and cross the Rubicon, as everyone was saying, and go full on Civil war mode, people would have done it.
01:33:25 People would, and I don't think that there's another president, at least not in my lifetime. That was that. That's been in a position like that. And and I mean, it's certainly not in a really long time.
01:33:36 When he was running the first time, remember the joke? He said. He could walk down Madison Ave. and.
01:33:42 Just shoot people.
01:33:43 And people would.
01:33:44 Still, love him and vote for him.
01:33:47 So he knows that he has this power over people.
01:33:52 So the negative is.
01:33:54 No matter how ****** Trump gets.
01:33:58 People will still think we're winning.
01:34:00 And in fact, it's just going to redefine what being right wing means.
01:34:07 What did I say about the people that had Clinton signed or, you know, hated Clinton back in the 90s and hated Obama back in the early 2000s? People that were using rhetoric like, oh, that this is going to be the end of our country.
01:34:20 It's gonna be the end of our country. They're communists. It's. This is the communist revolution. And we're going to lose.
01:34:27 Both.
01:34:28 Clinton and Obama were to the right of Trump on most everything.
01:34:35 Now you could say maybe not on a personal level, maybe personally, they had different beliefs. I don't know.
01:34:41 The policy wise.
01:34:43 They were to the right of Trump and he's managed to get those same people, same people, not not their friends or people like their personality type, same exact people who used to sit around and tell their buddies at the gun club or or whatever. How much, you know, Clinton was going to be the end of America and how how, you know this.
01:35:03 It's a Muslim usurper. Obama was gonna, you know, somehow destroy America. They all have Trump signs in their front yard.
01:35:13 Cards.
01:35:14 They have Trump bumper stickers.
01:35:17 And all the same policies that they hated about Clinton and and Obama, they love now because it's Trump.
01:35:24 Trump's the celebrity that's selling those ideas now.
01:35:28 And that's what's dangerous.
01:35:31 What's dangerous is Trump isn't the character that the left wing media portrays him as. If he was. Look, I would, I would be. I'd be making all the same exact kinds of Pepe memes I was in 2016.
01:35:48 I would be I would.
01:35:49 Be.
01:35:50 Full bore pedal to the metal. Let's get.
01:35:52 This guy in there.
01:35:54 But he's not that guy.
01:35:57 And you know what's funny?
01:36:01 Them saying that he's that guy.
01:36:05 It makes the the Boomers and other Maga people repulsed. By that vision, you and I hear this description of Trump about how he's this racist, anti-Semitic fascist. And we're like, right the **** on. That's not how they're replying that or how they're responding to it. They hear these allegations and what do they do? They bend over backwards to.
01:36:23 Show you how he's not a racist.
01:36:25 Ohh, fake news media actually Trump's like super not racist. He's got all these black friends. Have you heard of Diamond and silk? Which I'm a little surprised they haven't dragged those ******* up. Like what? What? How come they're missing, did they?
01:36:36 Do something. Are they in jail?
01:36:44 But they they they'll go out of their way to show you like oh.
01:36:46 No, he loves Jews.
01:36:50 No, he loves ****.
01:36:53 It's a really weird way to respond.
01:36:57 But that's it. But that's what happens.
01:37:00 That's what happens.
01:37:03 No, he loves Israel. Stop saying he's anti-Semitic. His kids are Jewish.
01:37:12 And so that AIDS and the redefining of what it even means to be right wing, apparently to be right wing nowadays, thanks to Trump, it's to really, really, really, really, really love Israel, which, to be fair, has always been an element in American politics for at least since, you know, since World War 2.
01:37:31 So you're really, really, you have to really, really, really, really, really, I mean really love Israel.
01:37:35 But that's true of both parties.
01:37:41 You have to be super, not racist.
01:37:44 You have to care a whole lot about black unemployment.
01:37:49 You have to really want immigrants as long as it's done legally.
01:37:53 Let them all in.
01:37:55 I don't care about the color of their skin. I care about the content of their resume.
01:38:07 So just let.
01:38:08 The mall in.
01:38:09 I'm not pro white.
01:38:13 I'm pro America. We all bleed red.
01:38:21 America is just.
01:38:21 A set of ideas.
01:38:28 That's what? That's what right wing means. With the Trump presidency and anything Trump does.
01:38:35 See, here's the thing Trump staples green cards to the backs of diplomas.
01:38:40 People are OK with it.
01:38:44 Kamala Harris does that. It's like an atrocity. It's like a war crime.
01:38:50 So if you put Trump in office, and assuming elections are even real enough for that to happen without him just being installed, right?
01:38:58 You put Trump in office, you've set up a environment psychologically, so that all the right quote UN quote right wing people, the, the, the MAGA people.
01:39:09 They now support all this, all the same **** that that Kamala Harris is going to do anyway, that that it would just be Trump's name on it instead of Camilla Harris's name on it.
01:39:18 Instead of hating it because it's got the bad name on it and not the good name.
01:39:25 They're going to love it.
01:39:31 And if you make fun of it on Twitter or something else, they'll be like ohh yeah, what are you, some kind of Democrat? Like, that's the stupid **** you're gonna get.
01:39:43 That's the stupid **** you're going.
01:39:45 To get.
01:39:46 You also have, I mean.
01:39:47 Look.
01:39:48 His his complete love of of Israel.
01:39:54 Could lead to some dangerous situations. If you've got any male sons or male sons. If you have any sons.
01:40:04 Getting drafted into World War ******* 3.
01:40:09 As Trump thinks me to protect our greatest ally.
01:40:13 That but that again, that could happen under Kamala Harris too. The difference is, if Camilla does it, people are going to be skeptical of it. And if Trump does it, they're going to embrace it wholeheartedly. Don't you understand? The same things are going.
News Announcer
01:40:24 Happen.
Devon Stack
01:40:27 So the downside of of of Trump being the label on the poison, the same it's the same poison bottle.
01:40:35 Same active ingredients.
01:40:43 Same exact active ingredients.
01:40:47 It's just a different label.
01:40:54 And so you're going to get the same results. The difference is going to be now instead of. All the NPC ******* pushing back, or even having, like, some kind of negative feelings about it because of the label on the ******* bottle.
01:41:07 They're 11.
01:41:11 They're going to love.
01:41:13 People say, oh, there's going to be more censorship with Campbell. Harris really was there less under Trump.
01:41:18 I I see remember Trump getting Trump himself, getting banned off, ******* Facebook and Twitter.
01:41:24 Did he go after big Tech I?
01:41:26 Don't remember that part.
01:41:29 I do remember a lot of people incessantly begging him to for four ******* straight years.
01:41:35 And nothing happening.
01:41:54 It's a bad deal. It's a bad deal, no matter how you slice it.
01:41:59 I I.
01:42:02 I don't understand how anyone could be enthusiastic.
01:42:05 At all.
01:42:07 I see more negatives to a a Trump presidency.
01:42:11 Then then to a A Harris Presidency, quite frankly.
01:42:16 Because they're going to do the exact same stupid ****.
01:42:20 There's not going to be a fundamental difference.
01:42:23 And it's funny cause another another response I heard from these low IQ fagots on Twitter Accelerationism isn't working. We have to try.
01:42:32 To vote it hasn't. It hasn't.
01:42:35 It's not working. This is an acceleration.
01:42:39 This is just normal decline, like you haven't even seen acceleration.
01:42:45 You think this is acceleration?
01:42:48 I'm not even saying, like, accelerate **** dude like.
01:42:51 It's we don't have to.
01:42:55 That's going to happen regardless of what we do.
01:43:02 This is just the steady pace of.
01:43:03 Decline right now.
01:43:05 You think it's bad now? You're not gonna ******* make it, dude.
01:43:09 You think this is you think this is acceleration strap in. You're in for a ******* bumpy ride.
01:43:19 Oh Jesus Christ.
01:43:26 So I don't know what do you guys think?
01:43:29 What do you guys think I?
01:43:31 I just I I don't understand how this is so complex.
01:43:35 I've been saying this exact same ship since 2017. I haven't changed.
01:43:40 The bid on it.
01:43:42 I kind of thought most people were starting to get it.
01:43:46 I understand the the initial gut punch that was the the stolen election. I think the election was stolen. Not everyone. And I know there's people that don't that that think I'm being crazy with that.
01:44:05 And I and look, I don't want a president. That's a a ******* Indian woman.
01:44:12 But at the same time, it's.
01:44:13 Like.
01:44:14 It's not my country anymore.
01:44:20 Is it your country? Do you really think so? You think you think?
01:44:25 You think it you're being represented, do you?
01:44:30 Really.
01:44:32 I I mean look.
01:44:33 I'm not even talking about like the the local politicians. You know the the local representatives, I mean, just nationwide, I don't think there's a single representative in the federal government that represents my way of thinking at all.
01:44:46 My worldview at all.
01:44:48 Like, not even a little.
01:44:49 Bit.
01:44:50 Like maybe, maybe a couple little bit, but not in a meaningful enough way to where it matters.
01:45:11 So I don't.
01:45:11 Know what do you guys think this is?
01:45:13 Like I said and.
01:45:13 I'm not telling anyone what to do.
01:45:17 You you want to vote for Trump, that's fine. I'm just trying to explain.
01:45:20 Myself.
01:45:21 I'm trying to explain why where my head's at, even though I feel like I've explained it at nauseam for years.
01:45:27 I still feel, apparently I still need to keep re explaining it because these people that have this inability to.
01:45:34 Ah.
01:45:36 To think logically, they have to run out under the on the thin ice and try to save the doggo.
01:45:42 And I get it. I'm not saying that that you're bad for wanting to save the doggo.
01:45:46 Everyone wants to save the doggo.
01:45:49 But the dog was dead. But once the dog goes beneath the ice and the freezing water.
01:45:57 Yeah, not really it it sucks.
01:46:01 You know it's it's bad. It's not. No one's no one's excited about that. But it's like, well, I mean, what are you going to do? What are?
01:46:09 You like? What are you going to do?
Voiceover
01:46:10 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:46:11 You're going to go die.
01:46:13 To prove that at least you did something.
01:46:24 So anyway, let's take a look at what you guys are saying here.
01:46:35 Goy feeder, says queers and ******* seem to really like horror movies. I think it's because they can easily identify with the depravity, but what do?
01:46:43 You think?
01:46:44 Also, musicals are musicals. Those are gay too. I don't know, I don't like.
01:46:51 I don't like stupid horror films, which is the majority of horror films. They're the easiest film. The reason why there's so many bad ones is they're the easiest ones to get funded because they cost the least and and they have the most return on investment because there is a market for people who like ******.
01:47:10 Horror films, you know, you'll hear people say, oh, it's so bad, it's good. I could never in my life relate to that. I just was like, no, it's just that's like it's just bad. Like how that. How does that apply to movies but nothing else like, oh, yeah, this sandwich, it's so bad. It's good. You got to try this sandwich. It's awful.
01:47:29 It's like, no, it's it, it's bad like.
01:47:32 Why would I put that in my mouth?
01:47:34 But there's people that they've convinced themselves that really bad things are good, and when it.
01:47:38 Comes to horror films.
01:47:41 So that that's why there's so many bad ones now. If well executed, there's some I actually quite like, and I think that's normal. People like ghost stories around the campfire. People like, you know, scary stories. It's just that so many of them are not well executed. Some of them are bad.
01:48:00 And and I can't. I don't know. I don't.
01:48:01 Well, if do do fagots like those movies, I don't you know, I mean, maybe they do the musicals. Yeah, they do. I don't understand that either because I never liked musicals either. It's one of those things are just like, yeah, I really *******. Why you why you.
01:48:19 Why are you singing and dancing now all of a sudden like I was? I was just about to. I was just starting to get into the story, and now I'm. I'm. You've totally taken me out of the moment. And now I'm reminding you that I'm watching something. You know, it's.
01:48:30 Different. If you go see a play.
01:48:33 You know, if you go see a play at no point during the play are you immersed like you are in a movie, right? There's no suspension of disbelief in a play, a play it is. It's like a well, I mean it is. It's a live performance. And so when they start singing or dancing and show like.
01:48:49 That.
01:48:50 It's not. It's not ripping you out of like.
01:48:53 Like a dream state into like you know.
01:48:56 Reminding you that ohh this is just like a.
01:48:59 Performance or whatever, right?
01:49:02 So it's I don't mind so much like I'm. I'm not a big fan of musicals when they're live either, but I I tolerate those a lot better when.
01:49:10 It's.
01:49:11 In the proper setting I just. I just think in a in a movie it's not the proper setting and I don't understand why my faggs like show tunes, but they seem to.
Voiceover
01:49:13 This.
Devon Stack
01:49:21 I don't have any. I don't have any cool theory about that. I wish I did.
01:49:28 Hammer authorizing.
01:49:42 Have you looked into Thomas Gregory Thompson? He recovered treasure from a ship in the 1980s. They got in legal trouble for scamming investors and crew. He Sherlock, Jewish. Despite the going name. There's a miniseries documentary about the whole ordeal called cursed Gold.
01:49:59 Might be worth looking into Thomas Gregory Thompson. Well, sounds like a fake name.
01:50:06 I'll, I'll.
01:50:09 Add that to my notes and might get I have. My notes are very long. I might get to that at some point, but no, I haven't heard of that.
01:50:17 Have not heard of that Julie Vaughn Swindell. Stein says hey, Devin, apologies for the long one, but I've had a totally organic experience this week on a job.
01:50:26 Site.
01:50:27 That I just have to share with you a guy a little older than me breaks the ice by asking me what I think of the New Labour government. Obviously I'm not a fan. The conversation quickly moves to what he is listening to on his headphones. Turns out it is an account from an ex British World War 2 soldier that is expressing regret.
01:50:48 Over what they were duped into fighting for a video I'm familiar with.
01:50:52 We then move on to how we both disagree with the Holocaust narrative and that a certain ethnic group appeared to be behind almost all the chicanery, past and present I have recommended he listen to Black Pilled, which he said he would. So John the painter. If you're listening to this, welcome to the rich.
01:51:12 And the welcome from ribs, the electrician.
01:51:17 The rich electrician that I was gonna say maybe you are, maybe you're a wealthy electrician Devin. You are the man. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah. Welcome. Welcome, John the painter.
Voiceover
01:51:28 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:51:29 Where we, we we sometimes talk about another painter. Well, appreciate the support there. Julie Vaughn, Swindle, Sting and the organic.
01:51:39 Word of mouth.
01:51:40 Marketing that was going on there Gorilla hands.
Weekend Photographer
01:51:57 I'm just the weekend photographer.
Devon Stack
01:52:00 In a way, we do live in the matrix. Everything we know and think about is from Hollywood and media. Because of this, I feel that we are really screwed and controlled by a hostile alien culture. Unfortunately, it will not be an easy fight to freedom for our people. Basically what I'm saying is the media and Hollywood propaganda.
01:52:20 Is heavily involved with our daily activities, thoughts from years of programming. It will not be easy to pull the plug on everything now and and I I think it's especially and uniquely bad for the people who were just around for TV and and it was just, you know everything that you were watching without any alternative.
01:52:39 Choices was.
01:52:41 Essentially, I mean really, for being honest here, 90% Jewish propaganda.
01:52:47 It just was.
01:52:49 So now at least you can.
01:52:53 You have choices. You know, like there was there was, there was no alternative. In fact, not only do you have choices, you're also not just stuck believing whatever you watched on some documentary on Fox, you know, like, like you, you don't have to.
01:53:09 Like.
01:53:10 Invest so much energy trying to.
01:53:13 Verify facts that you see on on history channel, right, like if you watched a history channel documentary about World War 2 in the 90s, most people couldn't just Google it or, you know, whatever, like. Oh, let me look up this thing that they just told me you just had to like. Oh, well, they it, you know, they they would stupidly think to themselves. Well, they wouldn't put it on TV if it wasn't.
01:53:32 Deal. I mean it's.
01:53:33 It for **** sake, it's called The History Channel.
01:53:36 And of course, there's going to be someone there checking all these facts, right?
01:53:41 So that's that's those.
01:53:42 Days are gone. At least now. There's still people who are just as propagandized as.
01:53:48 People in the age of television, if not more so, right, because there's just there's just more saturation. It's everywhere. And but those are people that I think don't really have any agency. Anyway. I think they would just. They're just going to go with whoever's the most powerful faction, regardless of what it is. They're just going to go with the flow. And that's again, unfortunately.
01:54:08 Because that's how we're designed.
01:54:12 But yeah, it is.
01:54:13 What it is?
01:54:14 It is what it is. At least now we have some alternatives out there that that.
01:54:19 Can hopefully change some minds the screen age.
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01:54:26 When that double booties.
Weekend Photographer
01:54:36 I'm just a weekend photographer.
Devon Stack
01:54:39 Keep up the good.
01:54:39 Work says the screen. Andrew, I appreciate that.
01:54:43 Gory boy 1488.
01:54:46 Says Milo just challenged Fuentes to a baby off.
01:54:51 The fake right wing is quite amusing. In 2024, somehow this is still more amusing than Trump versus Camilla. I I think I I saw what time out where Milo is claiming he's going to have more babies than than Fuentes.
01:55:10 I mean, I don't.
01:55:10 Know.
01:55:15 I mean, I don't know. I I don't know who I'd put money on, honestly.
01:55:22 You know, that's a tough one. That's a, that's a tough horse race to call, honestly. But I mean, I that said, I I also heard that that Nick, Nick has called for the the making of babies to his.
01:55:38 His viewers and and also applied that.
01:55:43 That.
01:55:44 Calling to himself. So which that's a good thing. That's a good.
01:55:49 Thing.
01:55:50 You know, here's the thing. Just just telling everyone to reproduce is is. I mean, I don't know, maybe at.
01:55:55 This point it's.
01:55:56 Not a bad idea, but it's especially good for certain people to reproduce, and I and I don't just mean like they have to be white, I mean.
01:56:03 Part of the problem is the smart whites aren't having babies. You know, we don't want the whites to become like this. This race of ******* because all the dumb ones are the ones having the most kids.
01:56:15 But yeah, you know, we'll we'll see. We'll see what happens. We'll see where birth rates go. I think it's it. Look, I I think what's happening is that we've already talked about the our selection case selection thing. I think what's happened really is the fact that case selected whites are sensing that the.
01:56:33 Environment is dangerous and that the carrying capacity is being ****** with by the presence of all these outsiders.
01:56:41 And it's psychologically affecting, you know, or on a genetic level, affecting their desire to have kids. And I think that others like new, I think this has been ongoing for a while. And I think that that's not going to be an.
01:56:56 Easy thing to.
01:56:57 Get past. But the people that do have kids that are, especially if they're 100% white.
01:57:03 Right. That's going to be whites that don't breed out. You're going to have higher in Group preference. Inevitably that's just what's going to happen is the whites that remain white.
01:57:13 Are they going to be the whites they have in Group preference, so it's going to be a painful few generations, perhaps because I don't see things getting awesome for white people anytime soon. But it it's, you know, it's a selection event that is.
01:57:28 And like I said, it might be a little painful, but it's necessary and it's not something that we that we can't handle and it's not something that you can't have a nice fulfilling life.
01:57:39 While it's happening right?
01:57:40 So anyway.
01:57:43 We'll see what happens with that Zazi Mataz bought. Thanks for the show. I'll catch the replay. Use this money to buy a bowl of the finest gruel.
01:57:52 Yes, yes. Well, in Biden's and with Biden nomics, you know gruel. Prices have gone up.
01:58:00 What are they going to call it? If it's Camila camela nomics?
01:58:08 Uh white fish. Fagot says. Hey, Devin, I know it's becoming a big thing down here trying to stop the Venezuelan gang, so I found it funny from another streamer that the guy that owns the property management company, Nora also is a Jew slumlord. In New York, Zev Baumgarten.
01:58:27 Probably all the government gives to every single time. It is really, it is every single time.
01:58:34 Which is why.
01:58:36 Which is why you know, there's people that are saying, and I get what they're what they're I really do understand what they're saying when they say this. There's a lot of people saying that, you know, if you're going to be pro white, you got to get past the juice stuff and just let's focus on the pro white stuff. That's like, that's like saying we really got to, we got to cure this cancer.
01:58:56 You gotta get around. You gotta get past the cancer cell stuff. Treating the cancer cell stuff and focus on the symptoms that the cancer cells are are creating, it's like.
01:59:04 Hmm.
01:59:06 No.
01:59:08 I I wanna. I don't want to just treat the symptoms. I want to treat the actual illness.
01:59:14 Or else it's just going to keep coming back. You know, like you might slow it down. I guess eventually it's.
01:59:19 Going.
01:59:19 To kill you though.
01:59:21 So I I well, I do understand and I do understand even like you know, I think like the Jared Taylors of the world like some of the older pro.
01:59:28 White people who?
01:59:30 Yeah, to some degree. Even. Yeah, they they see Jews as white, right? Because they're more. They're more IQ oriented, right. That that's really their focus is less about.
01:59:40 About like their their their idea of genetics impacting behavior is is is less detailed, right? It's it's more they're worried about IQ and the criminality of blacks and.
02:00:00 You know, but.
02:00:02 Asians and Jews, you know, their IQ's are high and they, you know, if you take away financial crime, at least, you know, their their levels of crime. Do not compare to blacks.
02:00:13 And so let's let's ally with these other groups. And so at least we can. We can go after like, some of the more egregious problems, right? Like the the the darker skinned folk, if you will, we can focus on them and and and then yeah, we can be picky. Maybe after that it's.
02:00:30 Like well, no.
02:00:31 Because you're never really going to be able to.
02:00:34 Solve that problem so long as you ignore the people like you were talking about. Let's get rid of the puppets, but not the hands that are shoved up the puppets *****, right? They'll just get different puppets or, you know, like they're not solving the ******* problem.
02:00:49 And, you know, people are, are they? They see it as well. It's too.
02:00:55 Big of a.
02:00:55 Problem to solve. They have too much power and.
02:00:58 And it's like.
02:00:58 Well, I mean, look.
02:01:01 Maybe right now it's it seems overwhelming, but I do think we are. I do think we are slowly very slowly.
02:01:10 Moving, moving the the football down the field and while I don't think it's going to be the millennials that solve this, I don't think it's going to be zoomers that solve this. If if we can, if we can keep the trend going, we can keep it going, then there will come a time when white people are able to to have some self respect and and.
02:01:30 Get rid of the problem in a way that's effective. Uh. Let's see here.
02:01:41 Amphibian appreciator.
02:01:44 At my Southern Utah High School in mid twenty 10s, a HC survivor or a Holocaust survivor can't remember his name, did a seminar to guilt trip all the kids in ******? Jew voice. Look at my tattoo. Look at this knife I put in my bum and snuck into the camp.
02:02:04 Buy my book. Don't be a Nazi. Bullies are basically Nazis, etcetera.
02:02:11 Yeah, I mean, look, that's.
02:02:13 I think a lot of people have that experience. I actually never. I don't think I ever had a.
02:02:18 The Holocaust survivor come to our class, but we did watch Schindler's List.
02:02:24 And you know which is, you know, you might as well, right? Because then we had, like, a whole day of discussion, I think after like, it wasn't just it was because it did. We couldn't even watch it all one day because it was like in one of the classes, like, it was like a.
02:02:39 You know, in one of the the hour long classes, so we watch.
02:02:42 It watched it like it was like Schindler's List, weak, essentially. And then after we watched it, it was all discussion. I think we had to take, like, tests on the Holocaust. It was.
02:02:52 Yeah. We didn't actually have any Holocaust survivors handy, I guess to to come in there. But yeah, that, this everyone in the United States has probably a similar experience.
02:03:03 Chosen Jawa says Truro 2024 by Truro, a shirt.
02:03:07 Or buy a churro.
02:03:08 Shirt. Rather, I don't think I was gonna say like, I don't think you'd wear a.
02:03:10 Shirt and support his campaign.
02:03:14 Are you you?
02:03:15 Guys gonna make me make true 2020.
02:03:17 Four shirts, huh?
02:03:19 Maybe I'll do that, maybe I'll do that.
02:03:19 And.
02:03:22 Uh, yeah, he's he's out and about. Out and.
02:03:26 About.
02:03:27 I took a picture of him. I was going to post.
02:03:31 I'll well, I'll post it later.
02:03:34 Amphibian Appreciator again says for the dads out there, money isn't the only thing you can leave your kids if you know a valuable trade teaching them well, they're still young. We'll put them light years ahead of the competition when they're just joining the workforce, welding, carpentry, plumbing machine operator.
02:03:52 There basically all skilled trades will have an edge, even over the cheap labor. If you have or if you are good at your craft, you will make a lot of money and you can build a dynasty if you do.
02:04:06 It right if.
02:04:07 You can leave money, too. That's a bonus. But teaching them how to make it and manage it.
02:04:12 Is the most important part, I would say. Yeah, making sure that they know how to manage money is, is, is.
02:04:21 Probably the more like 1 maybe. If not the most important part, and I would say not just to trade, I mean trades are good too. But there's even like a introducing law school to like, if you're going to.
02:04:35 Be home schooling.
02:04:36 You should start teaching law school classes to them the second they're mentally.
02:04:40 Able to handle that.
02:04:43 Get them stunning the law when they're like 10.
02:04:47 Get them studying programming when they're like 10.
02:04:51 I'm not saying that don't do the trades. You can do that too, but there's don't. Don't. I wouldn't just because you never know what they're going to have an innate talent for, right?
02:05:00 You never know now. Often they're going to they're going to trend towards whatever it is you're good at because they're, you know, they came from you.
02:05:08 And so it's like my dad, right? My dad was.
02:05:10 A a an.
02:05:12 Here and I think that's where I get I I have a bit of an engineer brain, you know and you know whether you're talking about, you know, the software I've used the 3D animation stuff or even my hobbies and, you know, fixing up old radios and stuff like that. And so I do think it might and you know.
02:05:32 Other family members are engineers, basically software engineers or engineers of some kind.
02:05:39 So I do think that that sort of thing runs in the family a little bit, but I would, I would open it up to them. But you know, give them options and see what they take to and then, you know, let them focus on that and don't teach them all their useless ****, that they're that they won't need.
02:05:53 Also, don't be the guy with the family business that shows up with the job or shows up with the job with a group of migrants that makes you a ******. Look what cheap labor from short sighted southern plantation owners did to us. Anyway, thanks to the streams Dev.
02:06:09 And I hope these shackles can help pay your AC bill. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah, I'm. I'm looking forward to the day I don't have to run it 24 hours a day, which I'm hoping as soon they keep saying like, oh, no, next week. That's the. That's what it gets cool. And then like, next week rolls around. They're like, no, no. We meant like, next week.
02:06:30 And that's happened like 4 weeks in a row.
02:06:33 Still ******* hot.
02:06:35 It's not, to be fair, it's getting a little cooler in the nights, but not by much.
02:06:41 But thank you for the support there and Fabian Appreciator Bessemer.
George Bush
02:06:48 Yeah, this is this the only one.
Devon Stack
02:06:55 It's like the only looking.
02:06:58 I'm just a weekend photographer.
02:07:01 Maybe teach your kids photography.
02:07:04 Bessemer says hi Dev and I'm still laughing at Spocks Hollow hoax art.
02:07:09 Yeah, that was that was. That was funny.
02:07:14 Some things just mean. I don't know what it was about it. Maybe it's sleep deprivation. There's just some things that crack me up and I can't exactly put my finger on why.
02:07:25 And that was one of those things that would be a.
02:07:27 Funny T-shirt.
02:07:32 Ah man.
02:07:35 Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean just the.
02:07:37 Concept of Holocaust art.
02:07:39 Of funny.
02:07:40 Just everything about that, that that was funny, but yes, but big agree, big agree Bessemer and thank you for the support there. Tomato potato says well actually first let's see if we are working.
Amy
02:07:53 Good. Really good. Good grill.
02:07:57 So.
Devon Stack
02:07:59 May I get some pasta fazul. Thank you for your work, brother Eddie. I still need to do that, huh?
02:08:06 I should write that down pasta fazul.
02:08:09 I don't even know. I I might have to clip it from the actual stream recording, cause I don't know that I kept that, which is a shame because I it took so long to fix the the bad audio on that MTV.
02:08:19 Thing.
02:08:21 I you know, I.
02:08:22 Usually don't delete stuff, I usually just move it onto another drive, so it's probably somewhere.
02:08:27 But yeah, that would be.
02:08:28 A good one.
02:08:30 Thank you there. Tomato, Potato, Niger, potato mod. A lot of you potato people out there. Here's 5 bucks. You can't hoarding sand eating beef. ******* call code. I don't know what that is. Collab. Bigger. Just kidding. Please cover A Bronx tail and go ham on those pasta pagets.
02:08:50 Yeah, my, I, I'll, I'll, you know, perhaps perhaps.
02:08:54 Perhaps maybe on a.
02:08:56 Maybe when we get a slow day, right?
02:08:59 Maybe on a slow day.
02:09:01 Especially now that I've now that I I've I've ripped off the Band-Aid, apparently on offending.
02:09:08 Rigatoni *** ***** right.
02:09:11 Alright, my fat little ******** toe.
02:09:24 I showed your Forrest Gump and falling down there to my grandpa and new grandpa. How do you have a new grandpa? They were intrigued and even said I don't think I can ever enjoy watching Forrest Gump again. These are the same boomers that listen to talk radio and Bob Mark Levin books. You resonate with those who have good genes. Well, that's good and that's good to know.
02:09:44 Yeah, I think that a lot of people just have never heard this before. They've never thought of this **** before because they've been just spoon fed Jewish propaganda around the clock and without any opposing views. It's not that these people.
02:10:00 Are stupid. It's just that they, that's all they.
02:10:03 No.
02:10:04 In some ways, it's like they've been.
02:10:06 Brought up in a cult.
02:10:08 Right. Can you really blame? I mean, you can blame the cult member who was, like a normal guy.
02:10:14 And then, like the cult leader, the Crazy cult leader.
02:10:17 You know, shows up.
02:10:19 You know, on a street corner and and lures them into a van or whatever and and next thing you know, he's like, shaved his head and.
02:10:26 Or has a bear name or something you know, like you can blame those guys for being ******* *******. But if you've been raised in a.
02:10:33 Cult it's like, well, you know, it's.
02:10:37 Yeah, you got to have a little sympathy for.
02:10:39 Those people.
02:10:42 And that's that's how I just see a lot of these guys as they were raised in a cult.
02:10:48 Uh. Let's see here. I don't know.
02:10:52 That's.
02:10:54 As far as I can see.
George Bush
02:10:56 Where?
Devon Stack
02:11:00 I don't know, says I wish that just once you'd play raining blood after the Thunder crash.
02:11:07 Opener raining blood.
02:11:11 I don't. I'm not even sure what you're talking about there.
02:11:16 Is that going to? Yeah. She's probably more specific if I Google raining blood. I don't know what's going to come up here.
02:11:34 Yeah. Nothing that I understand would make sense to be something that I would be playing.
02:11:44 Yeah, I don't know what you're talking about, so sorry about that. I don't know, because, well, I don't know. I don't know what you're talking about. Beach Boys, Beach Boys.
02:12:01 Why?
02:12:03 Trump says if we Camilla, there will be no Israel, say no more. I was already pro acceleration. Kamala 2024. Thanks for the stream.
02:12:12 Kevin. Yeah. Well, look, I'm not going to go vote for Campbell. I'm just just to be clear, cause I'm not telling you guys what to do, but just. I'm explain what I'm doing, alright?
02:12:21 I'm not gonna just go vote for Campbell or something like that, because what did I say in the beginning of the string? If you vote for the lesser of of two evils, you're still voting for evil. If you voted, all you're consenting to the system. You're you're saying that this system has validity, that the person that that is declared the winner as a result of this process is really.
02:12:41 Should be the leader and that I should obey them. That's what you're saying?
02:12:46 Right. Otherwise, why are you participating? Right. And so I've decided, at least for right now, I'm going to sit this one out.
02:12:56 Because I don't want to vote for look if if if Trump's the lesser of two evils then then Campbell is even more evil, right? I'm not gonna vote for even more evil either. That's still that's still voting for evil and it's still consenting to the system and saying that oh, yeah, no, I I believe in this process and I think that I should be ruled over by whoever is declared the winner of this.
02:13:17 Process and I just don't think I should be ruled over by whoever has declared.
02:13:21 The winner of that process.
02:13:23 I I'm not. I'm not going to participate in that ******* dog and pony show, so I'm sitting that one out.
02:13:31 And that's just, again, I'm not telling you what to do, that's.
02:13:34 What I'm doing?
02:13:37 And that's why I'm doing it. Let's see here. Hammer thorazine.
Bjork
02:13:47 Well, hi, Amy. Hi, Amy.
Devon Stack
02:13:58 Now we got the sad gorillas. So sad. Oh, it's so sad. It's so sad.
02:14:05 Regarding action bias, never in my life have I regretted saying or doing nothing when faced with a tricky situation. It has been my experience that most agree. What are your thoughts? I mean, look.
02:14:21 I'm a risk taker.
02:14:23 And it's not that I think that you should do nothing all the time, or that you shouldn't take risks. I'm saying you should take calculated risks. I I mean that I don't.
02:14:34 Have.
02:14:36 The people that know me would would would almost I, I think describe me as reckless in some ways because, like, how how my life has gone, the paths that I've gone down that in, in ways that are are frightening to some people. I don't mean like.
02:14:52 I'm.
02:14:53 You know, jumping off of buildings or.
02:14:55 Or, you know, doing anything like crazy like that. It's just that, you know, I I'm the kind of guy where, you know, as an example, when I was well, I've told you guys the story of when I was, when I was a young kid, when I was 14, I ran away from home and was arrested over 1000 miles away from.
02:15:13 Over a month later and and because in my in my head I was like this. This is something I can do. I'm going to roll the dice. I'm going to take this risk, and I wasn't fazed by it. I wasn't.
02:15:25 Really freaked out.
02:15:26 When I was doing it and to a lot of people.
02:15:28 That seemed like.
02:15:29 An insane thing to do or another example would be I once accepted.
02:15:34 A job on the other side of the country. That was they, they were very honest. They said, look, this is a temporary job. If we like you, then we might hire you full time. But there's no guarantee of that. In three months, we could.
02:15:47 You off and I didn't have anyone in that part of the country at all. In fact, I was going to be about 1000 miles away from the closest person I knew. I didn't have a lot of money. I had just enough money to to basically do the move, get an apartment and then hope to God they didn't fire me. But I was convinced I had enough confidence in in my abilities.
02:16:08 And and my my my talents to.
02:16:12 Roll the dice.
02:16:13 Bet on bet on myself. Go out there and.
02:16:17 You know, if if worst case.
02:16:19 Well, I wouldn't be much worse off. I guess I would just be, you know, I'd I'd be stuck without a I'd be looking. I'd probably have to get like some ****** job. Like I don't know, working as a bouncer or something like that at a bar, you know, just to make some money. Until I found something better. But I knew that it wasn't that like that.
02:16:39 That, that, that would sound really scary, I think to a lot of people.
02:16:42 And it sounded scary to one of my friends. Like my friends. Like, I don't know, I wouldn't do that if I were you. Or what if they're this or what if that and and I and none.
02:16:49 Of this.
02:16:49 Stuff bothered me. I just I just ******* did it and.
02:16:52 So I'm not, I'm.
02:16:53 Not saying that.
02:16:55 You shouldn't take a risk and that you shouldn't take action. I'm saying that even those instances as reckless as it seemed.
02:17:02 And as stupid as it might have seemed and look, when I was 14, I didn't. I was 14. So like my logic wasn't exactly the best. When I made the calculation, but I made a calculation.
Bjork
02:17:12 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:17:13 I still I I still made the calculation. I still researched it, you know, to some extent and thought about it, I didn't.
02:17:19 Just.
02:17:20 Like, throw a tantrum and then you know, quit my job and run across the country or something like that. This is something that I I I planned methodically, including the the job search and that's assigned to go there and then researching.
02:17:33 How much it cost to get apartments out there and all this? And then I pulled the trigger once I thought that, you know, everything made sense. And I'm just telling you, if you do the calculations, or at least when I do the calculations on Trump, it just doesn't.
02:17:47 It seems like you're rewarding someone for bad behavior. It sounds like that you're you're basically taking back the cheating, lying *****. The politically speaking. You know the person that that betrayed you the the most, and you're rewarding them for it.
02:18:06 And it just it there's no benefit like when I do the cost benefit analysis, it just doesn't come up is is really something I'm interested in.
02:18:16 And make this is the kind of guy I don't think would lift a finger to save me from a burning building, let alone a a, a pond, an icy pond. So you.
02:18:29 Know.
02:18:29 Why? Why would I do anything for him?
02:18:32 I think too often people are they're so hell bent on imagining that we have some kind of allies in power when we don't, that they're willing to be really forgiving and and really optimistic and idealistic just for the chance that maybe someone will some Superman is going to come and save us and it's.
02:18:53 Just not going to happen.
02:18:55 And so that's, that's my take. But I think you're right to some degree. There's a lot of, there were a lot of instances where if you do the calculation.
02:19:06 Doing nothing is is sometimes the right thing to do.
02:19:11 Right, sometimes doing nothing is the right.
02:19:13 Thing to do.
02:19:15 And I think for me.
02:19:16 At least.
02:19:17 In in the very narrow.
02:19:21 Confines of just you know what I'm going to do in this election, it's going to be nothing. I'm not.
02:19:27 Going to go.
02:19:28 Consent to the system. I'm not going to vote for evil.
02:19:34 Man of low moral fiber, says one of the best examples of doing something instead of nothing. Having catastrophic consequences is feeding the blacks. To this day, I do not understand why people want to feed them. I've come to terms.
02:19:49 But I'll never understand. Thanks for the straight and that's.
02:19:51 Not.
02:19:51 A good example right when people complain about like, oh, what are we gonna do? There's all these poor kids.
02:19:57 We need to wait or or even like when it comes to Africa, we have to send all this.
02:20:01 Aid for look.
02:20:02 All these people.
02:20:02 Starving, we have to do something. We have to do something to save all the starving Africans.
02:20:10 We have to do something. Oh, look at all these. Look at all these Mexicans that are huddled underneath tarps. You know, behind this chain link fence, all these kids in cages, we have to do something.
News Announcer
02:20:23 It's like why?
Devon Stack
02:20:26 You know that in fact there's no something.
02:20:29 Well, there's something I would do with it.
02:20:33 But there's no something that's a that's a realistic option.
02:20:37 That helps us.
02:20:39 You know, doing nothing is is much better right? In the case of the African thing is I think it's a perfect example doing just letting nature run its course. Look. And the the irony is it would be better for them too.
02:20:53 Would be better for them. It would be a selection event.
02:20:57 You would be refining their gene pool.
02:21:01 Because only the clever ones are going to figure out a way out of that.
02:21:05 And all the ones that can't figure out the way out of it are the ones they're going to die.
02:21:09 So it's almost a bad idea. It it's keeping them down, oddly enough, by by feeding them.
02:21:17 So that, yeah, I I would say that's a perfect example. Then go real AI or think or no go real go Rilla AI I don't know.
02:21:28 I like your portal to hell. Siri, have you ever heard of Jack Parsons? He was one of the founders of the Jet Propulsion Lab and also heavily involved in the occult as one of the Aleister Crowley followers. Supposedly, he opened a portal to hell at Devil's Gate Dam with L Ron Hubbard. Is that the?
02:21:48 It was in the temple of set thing that people brought up before.
02:21:55 Let me.
02:21:55 Look.
02:21:58 I've heard the name.
02:22:03 Bam, bam, bam, bam, bam.
02:22:08 I look, I mean, I've heard the name. I've heard people talk about them. In fact, I think I've heard Art Bell talk about him or, you know, one of those. He's. He's like old school conspiracy character.
02:22:21 You know what I mean?
02:22:23 It might be might be fun to look into his his stuff on his Wikipedia entries really long.
02:22:30 Really long.
02:22:34 Yeah, but no. I've never done a never done a stream on, we're looked into them too much.
02:22:40 Ryang says as long as Venezuelan gangs take over our apartment complex legally, exactly.
02:22:49 Man of low, low moral fiber says. I don't know how anyone could hear mariachi music and not want a total deportation of all beings. Yeah, it's it's. That is something that that goes to show how genetic culture is.
02:23:03 Is you hear something like that and it's just not something that.
02:23:06 Would ever resonate with me.
02:23:09 You know, it's just not, it sounds foreign.
George Bush
02:23:12 The.
Devon Stack
02:23:12 Only the only environment where it seems appropriate is like a Mexican restaurant.
02:23:18 You know that's the only. That's the only environment where that seems appropriate. Like, if you're not giving me tacos.
02:23:25 Then then turn that **** off. OK, like it? You better be giving me some delicious ******* burritos, or I don't want to hear.
02:23:35 Let's see here, system approved Rebel, says Benton L Bradbury's book, The Myth of German villain villainy.
02:23:45 Is compulsory reading for all that care about the destiny of European peoples? It provides vital background on how we got to our current predicament and what could await us if issues are not addressed. It fills in historic background information and why it is relevant today. You can find the book for free.
02:24:05 On E Michael Jones's telegram channel, navigate to the Files tab and Scroll down to find it. Can I have a?
George Bush
02:24:15 Half $1,000,000.
Devon Stack
02:24:19 There you go. I have not read that, but it sounds intriguing.
02:24:24 Love and division, love and division.
Money Clip
02:24:56 That will keep him busy.
02:24:57 For a while.
Devon Stack
02:25:01 Love and division says good job, Devin. Any more voting makes people look like fools. Well, the other thing is you're rewarding them for bad behavior. People always say, why are they doing this?
02:25:12 Why are they doing this?
02:25:16 Because they know they're gonna. You're gonna vote for them anyway. Why wouldn't they be doing it? You know? I mean, like, why?
02:25:21 You're rewarding them for the bad behavior. It's like if it's like every time your employee ***** up, you give them a raise. They're not going to stop ******* up.
02:25:31 And people need to wrap their head around that. Then eventually, no matter how much you like them on a personal level, if you got an employee, that's ******* everything up, eventually gonna fire him.
02:25:41 And yeah, it sucks, because now there's going to be more work at the, you know, everyone's gotta pick up the slack at work and you gotta go through the process of trying to find a new guy, and it's annoying. Whatever. But you gotta stop being a little ******* baby fagot and fire the guy. He's a.
02:25:54 **** **.
02:25:56 But everyone's afraid of of firing you.
02:25:58 Know the the the guy for some reason.
02:26:02 But he's really nice. Well, it doesn't matter.
02:26:05 Grow a ******* pair.
02:26:08 And that that's the way I see it is, it's just like it, it does make you look like an idiot, complained about the guy that you knew what you knew what he was especially maybe the first time around, right?
02:26:18 Maybe the first time around when you didn't know what Trump was going to do.
02:26:22 You don't look stupid because I I think most people didn't know. I didn't know what was going.
02:26:26 To.
02:26:26 Happen. You know Michael Moore famously the way he put it was people are voting for Trump because it's like a human hand grenade being thrown into DC, and they're just hoping for the best.
02:26:37 And that's the way a lot of people looked at it. That's the way I looked at it was like, I don't know what he's going to do, but it, you know, it's it's, I know it's not going to be the same. Or at least that's what I thought. It's not gonna be the same as all these other guys.
02:26:52 That it turned out to be more interesting than all those other guys. I mean, yeah, I guess the theater was had more intrigue and and better dialogue and, you know, was it it was a. It was a more interesting movie.
02:27:05 But it still had the same plot line and the same ******* ending, you know and.
02:27:09 So we we already know we already we watched we.
02:27:12 Watched episode 1.
02:27:15 Why do we need to watch episode 2?
02:27:19 Uh, white is right, says everyone. Check this out.
02:27:23 And then, yeah.
02:27:27 Now what happened?
Bear Grylls
02:27:28 Yes, you're gay. Wow.
Devon Stack
02:27:50 The worst links of the no contacts links white is right. You should be ashamed of yourself.
02:27:56 Go real us, as Churro doesn't understand what the Internet and live streaming is, he just notices you go into a room and make a bunch of noise with your mouth a couple of times a week. He wants to help because you saved him from the Coyotes and the Mexican gas man.
02:28:11 Yeah. Well, I think I think he does just hear my, especially if he's been gone all day.
02:28:17 Because not that I.
02:28:19 Mean I'm out in the middle of nowhere and so and I've I've got a loud voice. My voice carries. You can definitely hear me outside. I'm doing the stream and I think that he if if he's following around the reason why he always comes during the stream is I'm not. I'm not in here talking to myself all day long and like I'm I'm usually kind of quiet.
02:28:37 Here's the most talking that happens in my week.
02:28:39 Is is is right now.
02:28:42 This is the most talking that happens. Like I talk a little bit and obviously the friends and stuff, but this is the the the well it's most it's the most project projecting of my voice that I do during the week, right.
02:28:54 And so it it he hears it out there and and comes, comes back. I'm actually surprised he hasn't made a made an appearance tonight.
02:29:02 The storm wasn't too bad. It did. It did brace there. It's probably what happened to the Internet when it died is we had a little.
02:29:08 Bit.
02:29:08 Of a little bit of a storm and then it passed through and and so he's probably fine.
02:29:14 Brody says, hey, Davina, future stream about the practice of tipping your waiter, Uber driver, etcetera. Might be fun and what cultures and what places is it customary to tip? Do certain races tip more than others, etcetera. Well, yeah, I will tell you, as a former pizza delivery driver.
02:29:34 As a former pizza delivery driver, I'll tell you exactly who tips and who doesn't. Tip white people tip.
02:29:43 And that's that's it. Or at least that was my experience. White people tip.
02:29:48 No one else tips.
02:29:51 Mexicans, sometimes, but they'd have to be like the fancy Mexicans. Like the the very Spanish, looking like the Mexicans with the blue eyes, they would tip the Mexicans that lived in, like the.
02:30:04 The nice houses.
02:30:06 Uh, but yeah, it it was.
02:30:08 Uh, that was it.
02:30:10 That was it. And look.
02:30:13 I honestly.
02:30:15 I got to a point where.
02:30:18 I didn't want.
02:30:18 To tip, the reason I started using Uber when.
02:30:20 I lived in.
02:30:21 DC because it.
02:30:22 Uber became it.
02:30:23 Was kind of like this new thing.
02:30:26 And the reason I started using it was I hated tipping these ******* ******* taxi drivers. I hated it.
02:30:33 Because it was overpriced and.
02:30:36 And they were ********. And then they were even extra ********. If you didn't tip them.
02:30:40 Quite.
02:30:40 Enough and you never knew exactly what the right number was. I never knew what the ******* right, and I wasn't trying to be cheap. In fact, I'm usually a really good tipper if I'm tipping like a a cute white girl that is really on top of, you know, get my food out on time and all this other stuff, right?
02:30:55 Like if she's doing a good job.
02:30:56 She gets some money right? And uh or yeah. Whoever. Right. Like if a, a bartender or whatever. Same thing, right? If they're good at their job. I'm I've worked for tips before. I I know it's like.
02:31:07 But increasingly, those aren't the it's people I can't relate to. It's people I don't really give a **** about. It's people I don't even want them to be in my country, and one of the reasons I started using Uber was when it first came out, especially that there wasn't even a way you could tip.
02:31:23 So you have to.
02:31:24 Sit there and wonder if you're going to tip it off or whatever you.
02:31:27 Just called for the the Uber you.
02:31:29 You put in the address you were going to, it quoted you.
02:31:31 A price you hit boom. You know, go, you know.
02:31:34 Me up and and it was it was. You have to talk to him. They just showed up. You got in their ******* car and they drove you somewhere. You got out. There was no like oh, do you want to tip this guy? Do you want to rate him earlier? No, it was it was done as soon as they started adding that shift to it. I was. I didn't want to use Uber anymore. It's like I might as well use a real ******* cab. It's going to be the same awkward ********, you know.
02:31:55 And the like I said, if it's, if it's a white person and it's like they're doing.
Voiceover
02:31:59 A.
Devon Stack
02:31:59 Good job. Yeah, I tip.
02:32:02 But increasingly, that's just not if you're in a big city, that's not who you're giving money to.
02:32:08 UM.
02:32:10 Let's see here, Brody says. This is a $1.00 tip to get your current total passed 400. Well, I appreciate that, Brody.
02:32:19 Brody with the with the $1.00 Brody.
02:32:24 No, curtain says during his speech at the Republican convention. Trump actually said nobody died on January 6th.
02:32:32 Ashley Babbitt must be spinning their grave. The one with the tombstone marked January 6th.
02:32:39 Absolutely. But you know Trump doesn't give Trump doesn't give a **** about us.
02:32:44 He really doesn't give a **** about us. We're a ******* joke to him.
02:32:50 That's the other thing. If if you really knew what he thought of us.
02:32:55 You. You, I mean, come on.
02:32:58 Come on.
02:33:01 Does anyone really think that he's that he he. Oh.
02:33:04 I I love.
02:33:05 Yeah, like all the all the ******* stories that that they like the like. Alex Jones likes to to repeat like oh.
02:33:11 Yeah, I know.
02:33:12 Trump, he really likes his employees. You know, he's always. He's always been like, speaking, tipping he's he's always like a big tipper. He tips.
02:33:18 For people like $100 bills.
02:33:19 And blah blah like.
02:33:20 No. He knows how to work a crowd.
02:33:21 Just how to get people to like him?
02:33:24 Doesn't that doesn't die. That's not a road that goes both ways. And the fact that he forgot that actually Babbitt even existed is a.
02:33:32 Is a perfect example of that.
02:33:36 Let's see here, where is the thing updated? It's being a tips.
02:33:44 And now I am lost.
Money Clip
02:33:47 Where'd it go?
Devon Stack
02:33:52 Here we are.
02:33:55 Asthmatic dissonance.
George Bush
02:34:05 Why?
Devon Stack
02:34:07 For those who complain about the Christian Pagan Bichon.
02:34:11 Who loved Nietzsche? And so on.
02:34:13 You know who else loved Nietzsche? Kalergi kalergi plan kalergi. So keep it up, pagans. Iceland just built a Norse temple. Now watch their birthright soar. You're not being played by Jews. You're based in tread.
02:34:28 Well, I mean.
02:34:29 Look, I I think that and I've said this before, I don't.
02:34:33 I think anyone or very few people are actually paying. I don't think they actually believe in like Thor and all that ****. Maybe some of them do. I just think that people have problems with Christianity and they're looking for alternative and that's what they went with because there's not like a lot of alternatives like, you know.
02:34:53 And yeah it it's.
02:34:58 You know, it is what it is, but I think it's it's, it's the infighting is still stupid, I don't think.
02:35:04 It's going to.
02:35:04 Be helpful. We only we don't need to be fighting each other over over stuff like this when we we.
02:35:09 We.
02:35:09 Have fatter fish to fry right now.
02:35:14 Reject modernity. Says you make good points about Trump. However, I'm still voting for him for several reasons.
02:35:21 Ohh boy.
02:35:24 He's objectively the Pro Crypto candidate and a lot of my net worth is.
02:35:28 Tied up in that.
02:35:30 Dems also want to literally eliminate.
02:35:32 The industry. See here's.
02:35:33 Here's the thing. He says that now.
02:35:38 Why do you believe what he says? Why would you believe him? Because he went to a. What was it like a was? Was it when he was at the Libertarian Conference or he went to like that the the Bitcoin Conference? I know you're talking about. He said that like the the government was going to hang on to their Bitcoin or whatever and wasn't going to sell it off if he got elected.
02:35:57 He said a lot of things would happen if he got elected last time. Why? Why would you believe that that was going to happen? And why would you think that was going to be remarkably different than what the Democrats would do but anyway?
02:36:08 Dems also want to literally eliminate the industry I work in. I don't know what industry you work in, and Trump will broadly be good for the economy. Well, again, I don't think that it'd be remarkably different.
02:36:20 I don't think that it would be remarkably different, but who knows? And I think the negatives vastly outweigh those positives. I think that honestly, like no offense, man, you sound a lot like a boomer.
02:36:32 You're you're saying well.
02:36:33 It's good for my 401K.
02:36:36 It's like OK.
02:36:39 Well, a lot of anti white **** is good for your 401K. Mass immigration is good for your 401K.
02:36:47 So it it.
02:36:47 I I guess what you're saying is you have a price.
02:36:51 I mean, that's what you're saying.
02:36:56 You might have phrased it differently, but that's literally what you're saying. You're saying you're voting for him because you're going to get more money in crypto and you're going to get more money from the industry that you're in.
02:37:08 How is that any different?
02:37:10 Than how the boomers behaved.
02:37:14 Every decision that the quote UN quote right wing boomers made over the last 40 years.
02:37:21 Whether or not it.
02:37:22 Materialized the basis for it was an economic one.
02:37:29 So just keep that in mind.
02:37:32 Zach Reinhardt.
02:37:34 Says it's times like these that I remember why I joined replay. The stream ***** up and only the chat is to blame for being too spicy. Devin, you are the best you have.
02:37:46 Or have you ever considered going back to doing pre recorded shows? Might be easier. Have a good night. I'll catch the replay game. Well, to be fair, it's been a.
02:37:57 It's been it. It's been working pretty solidly. We haven't had a problem like this in a while. This is the worst it's been in a in a long time we we've had pretty solid strings, maybe a dropout here and there tonight was the worst. It's been a long time and I think it's because we had a storm come through and I I kind of I actually was I was anticipating.
02:38:17 Happy.
02:38:17 Thing not not awesome that it happened, but there's not much you can do if like.
02:38:22 The.
02:38:24 You know the satellite dish is is.
02:38:27 Whacking around in the wind, you know what I mean? So, but generally speaking it it works. It's a lot better than it was doing prerecorded stuff. It's just not worth the time investment and it's just not it it takes.
02:38:42 Uh.
02:38:43 It would. It would take away from the time I'd have have to do the streams too. You know what I mean? It's, it's, it's already. It takes a lot of time to research a lot of this stuff, but when I. You got to remember when I was doing YouTube videos, I was only really able to post like like once a month.
02:39:01 And sometimes not even that.
02:39:03 And it was OK, it worked out and I could do the more, you know, condensed well.
02:39:10 Scripted edited, you know, refined stuff because the ad revenue would help me survive. OK, I'm not getting believe it or not, $10 million from the Russian government. You know, when you hear **** like that, it really kind of blows your mind when you hear stuff that like for example.
02:39:29 Tim Poole was getting 100 grand a ******* month for something he had already it. It wasn't like it wasn't to produce anything new.
02:39:38 It was the license license like that even makes sense in the Internet world. The license material he already made.
02:39:46 Which again made no sense that This is why I kind of get this. I don't know. I'm getting. I'm getting money laundering vibes, OK?
02:39:53 I'm getting money laundering vibes because.
02:39:56 Licensing Internet material is ******* ********. Are you kidding me? Ohh, we're gonna. We're gonna post the thing that you already made on our channels 1st and pay you 100 grand.
02:40:07 A month for it.
02:40:08 There is no universe where that makes any kind of financial sense to anybody. So but anyway. And then Dave Rubin makes even less sense, right? He's gained 400 grand a ******* month, like half a million. ******* like, where's the? Where's the ******* thing?
Money Jew
02:40:25 Half $1,000,000.
02:40:30 I.
Devon Stack
02:40:30 Mean that that's that. See, that's that's what people don't realize. OK, is I'm not getting anything like that.
02:40:38 If if I that's what the the all these people that I'm competing with, that's the kind of money they get.
02:40:45 And and that includes like the Steven Crowders?
02:40:47 Of the world.
02:40:48 If you get like, if you sign some big deal with one of these big Jew money outlets, you have money like that. You can throw around and not only it's not just the money, it's not like, ohh then I'd be. I'd have like a ******* Scrooge Mcduck money. Ben. I could swim around in. It's like, no, you could actually pay people.
02:41:05 To to be producers, you could pay people to, you know, do the graphic design or you know, you could pay people to to to cut out, you know, do cliffs, channels and and things like that. Right. Like there's a whole lot of stuff that suddenly.
02:41:21 The workload isn't just one guy doing everything right, but I I just. I'm not going to be the.
02:41:27 Kind of guy that.
02:41:30 Takes due money or or crumbling money for that matter, right? And. And so the price is that I have to. I have to in terms of like.
02:41:41 What? What I what I can produce?
02:41:42 I have to figure that into.
02:41:44 The math and if it means that I can't spend a month working on a a 30 minute super edited, you know, animated video, that's what it means. And I I feel like I thought we've we've come to it because I still do editing and cool things with the string because I am fast at editing and I.
02:42:04 Can put stuff together.
02:42:05 And I'm also I've gotten really good at researching, you know, efficiently and everything like.
02:42:10 That so I feel like I'm happy with how things are. There are people that ask for like like things to get clipped. It's like I kind of. I feel like like there's someone on Twitter there today was like, I used to watch your stuff. But it's it just got to be too long. Anyway, you can, you know, edit stuff and make abbreviated stuff available. It's like, well, yeah, sure. Well, I'm at it. I'll, I'll. I'll read all those books that are too long for you to read too.
02:42:31 And I'll edit those, I'll condense.
02:42:32 Them down to pamper.
02:42:33 That's because you know you don't have the time to to read them on anything else you wanted to do for you. Want to watch every movie you've ever you know, it's too long for you to see. I'll watch like Game of Thrones, and I'll and I'll do like a recap video for you. It's like, you know, sorry, like, it's not for you if you if you don't have, you have the time for this. I don't have the time for you.
02:42:52 That's just the way that it is anyway.
02:42:56 Love and division.
02:43:01 As far as I can see.
Amy
02:43:02 Where? Where?
Devon Stack
02:43:07 Devon, you get the feeling that Trump is an Antichrist type. I mean, look, I don't know that there's an there is a a Antichrist, you know. Now, if you're talking about, like, a, A is he is he that kind?
02:43:20 Of a character.
02:43:23 I mean, I guess just you could you could make the argument that, yeah, he's I I wouldn't go so far as Antichrist is I. But I would say Pied Piper. He's there to sound really good and and lead a bunch of people astray.
02:43:38 And for the benefit of of himself and his and the people funding him.
02:43:44 And.
02:43:46 He's really good at it. He's a really good salesman.
02:43:51 Antichrist, I think might be going a little.
02:43:52 Too far.
02:43:54 But I know there's some people that that feel that way.
02:43:57 Men of low moral fiber, say regarding diamond and silk, thankfully one of them died.
02:44:01 Really one of them died.
02:44:05 I shouldn't laugh. I shouldn't laugh, I guess.
02:44:10 Which one was it? Is it just so it's just now it's just diamond.
02:44:14 Well, I got to find out which.
02:44:15 One died. They looked. They both looked.
02:44:17 Very diabetic. So I I'm not surprised by that.
02:44:26 Which one died?
02:44:30 Diamond died.
02:44:32 Which one was diamond?
02:44:34 Was Diamond the one that went? Uh-huh all the time? Or was that or it was silk? The one that did all the talking?
02:44:46 Which one's diamond?
02:44:49 All the all the stories, just oh.
02:44:51 Wait, hold on.
02:44:56 I think Diamond was the one that went. Uh-huh, like a lot. But I don't know.
02:45:01 Oh, there you go. Didn't know that.
02:45:04 That happened last year.
02:45:06 So that's why I've been here now.
02:45:07 It's just silk.
02:45:09 I'm surprised we don't hear about just silk.
02:45:15 That's a little fun fact I wasn't aware of that.
02:45:19 Adler Trump junior.
02:45:26 Other Trump junior says Amen on all the Trump stuff. Just thought I would share that my screen name.
02:45:33 Has nothing to.
02:45:34 Do with Lee Trumpy orange man. Rather, it's a car from National Socialist Germany.
02:45:41 Really.
02:45:50 That's a cool looking car.
02:45:55 But they're worth a bunch now.
02:45:57 I'm very curious about this.
02:46:00 That's like a cruel and evil looking ******* car, right?
02:46:06 It's it's, it's.
02:46:06 Like the the kind of car you'd.
02:46:08 See Hitler in.
02:46:11 With the top down, it looks way better with the top up though.
02:46:15 I mean.
02:46:17 Put picture up here.
02:46:23 That's a classy looking automobile.
02:46:34 Isn't that classy?
02:46:38 You rarely see these. See these with the top up, usually in the historic footage, they're just like with the top down that looks.
02:46:45 The hard top looks classier. Very very nice.
02:46:52 Uh, man of low moral fiber says it's not as if I want Trump to be president. But I do think it's disheartening that a woman is going to be president. But then again, she's basically already been President, with Biden being so far gone. So I don't know why it upsets me. I guess I saw too many fireworks shows.
02:47:11 Yeah, I know you're wrong. I don't like the idea.
02:47:16 But at the same time, I didn't like the idea.
02:47:19 Of Obama being president.
02:47:22 And I kind of feel like in a way, Obama being president for eight years, lit a fire under white people's ***.
02:47:28 Yeah.
02:47:30 Obama being president for eight years despite the disappointment that Trump was.
02:47:36 Is what got Trump elected more than anything else, really? It's that after eight years of as he was known on on on pole after eight years of king.
02:47:48 It was. People were just ******* done with it. They wanted to go back to like a ******* white guy.
02:47:54 And then that's my point, psychologically it.
02:47:58 Will be embarrassing.
02:48:00 Psychologically, it will be annoying for people.
02:48:05 You know, to to.
02:48:07 And you know what?
02:48:10 I think it it it'll in subtle ways in the same way Obama's presidency did in subtle ways, you know, make the least racist white guy a little bit racist.
02:48:22 Yeah.
02:48:23 The Obama presidency acts like really did that.
02:48:28 Because it was one thing for you to say, I'm not a racist. I have a black friend. It was quite another for your country to be run by a black guy who you knew, hated you.
02:48:46 And so you got to keep that in mind. The fact that, yeah, it is going to be embarrassing. And yeah, it is going to suck. And yeah, she might even do.
02:48:53 Some really ******* ****** ** ****.
02:48:56 Look, if anyone's got to worry about this funked up ****. Here's the other thing. People that the ones that are crying the hardest about like.
02:49:02 Oh, they're they're they're.
02:49:03 You know they're going to crack down on free speech, and they're gonna lock a bunch of.
02:49:06 Us. Don't you think that's going to affect me?
02:49:09 More than most of you.
02:49:12 Don't you think that of like, all the people that have to worry about that? I'm like in the tier one of those people, right?
02:49:21 So it's not like I'm I I'm. I'm just throwing it out there. That like ohh yeah, it's gonna be great. It's not going to be great.
02:49:29 There's gonna be some real risk.
02:49:31 Of things like that happening, there is.
02:49:33 I don't know that it's going.
02:49:34 To be dramatically worse.
02:49:37 Than it would be under a Trump administration. Trump. It talks about crushing the anti Semites quite often.
02:49:44 That could also, I mean, you know that I could be, I could fit underneath that umbrella.
02:49:51 So it to me it's it's, you know, 6 of 1/2, a dozen of another to some extent.
02:49:58 Maybe if I'm being totally fair, maybe it's five of 1/2 a dozen of another.
02:50:07 You know, maybe maybe it's not totally equal. Totally the same.
02:50:11 But it's not not radically different. And yeah, I worry about that. I do. I do wonder. What, what, what will have happening in terms of Internet censorship or maybe even putting people in jail.
02:50:26 But honestly, when I think about which administration?
02:50:30 Will be more likely to lock up anti Semites.
02:50:36 I can't really say that.
02:50:37 That a Harris administration, despite the fact that, you know, she'll probably have a a cabinet just as Jewish as Biden, her husband's Jewish.
02:50:46 And it's not gonna be any less Jewish than than, you know, Trump's operation, right. It's gonna be just as Jewish.
02:50:52 But I can't say that I I think that it's remarkably more of a risk.
02:50:57 That I be jailed under a Harris administration that a Trump administration.
02:51:04 I really don't. You know, I don't think that it's.
02:51:07 It's possibly slightly more risky.
02:51:11 But you know.
02:51:14 I don't. I don't think it's.
02:51:15 Like a huge difference really.
02:51:19 So yeah, I mean, if if anyone's has skin in the game with, you know, when it comes to that, I'm definitely one.
02:51:26 Of those people.
02:51:30 So you know, yeah, I I get what you're saying. It's not awesome. I there's a I.
02:51:35 Mean I would rather almost.
02:51:37 In fact, I would. I would rather be open up a phone book at random and just pick someone than have Camilla Harris as president. I'd rather just roll the dice and and just get someone random.
02:51:48 In there.
02:51:50 Because that the chances are very high, they'd be better.
02:51:52 Than her.
02:51:54 But honestly, I don't think it'd be much different the last four years because I've, you know, everyone knows Biden hasn't been running the show for the last four years and everyone knows that camel is not going to be running the show and it's going to be the same ******* people. So what are we?
02:52:07 What are we going to expect?
02:52:09 It's going to be just like the last four years.
02:52:14 And despite what everyone says, oh, it's doom and gloom and all the inflation and all this other stuff, and it's going.
02:52:19 To be bad, yeah.
02:52:20 You know, there's gonna be some bad aspects.
02:52:22 To it, but.
02:52:23 A lot of that stuff's just rhetoric. A lot of that stuff. Just political ********.
02:52:27 Yeah, inflation's gone up. Yeah, there's a lot of other things that have gone bad, but is it remarkably worse than if Trump was wasn't in the presidency?
02:52:36 Not really.
02:52:38 Not really.
02:52:41 Trump's 1983.
02:52:44 Tree of Life Award this from John Connor is interesting to highlight his business contacts.
02:52:50 It hangs above his desk in Trump Tower. The story is that he got it for building parks in Israel. Here is a link to start your journey into the.
02:52:59 Literal rabbit hole.
02:53:02 When you gave me a link, I'll spare.
02:53:04 The.
02:53:04 The link *******, but maybe I'll take a.
02:53:07 Look.
02:53:07 At that man have low, low, moral fiber says regarding that. It's too it's so bad it's good phenomenon. The only example I can think of is video games that have room skill expression. They have room skill.
02:53:21 Oh, that means.
02:53:22 That the developers obviously never intended, like in Counter-strike, may lay guns, but we don't really have time for video games right now. No fatties have to have no they're.
02:53:34 Talking about regard.
02:53:37 Oh, you said the same thing twice for some reason. I don't know what you're talking about. I I I played Counter-strike like a couple. I I I have friends that still ******* play that game like all these years later, I tried playing a couple of times. I just wasn't like into it. Like the physics just seemed wonky and the graphics were kind of ****. And I think at the time I was playing.
02:53:57 Battlefield. I don't know, remember which one, but one of the battlefields.
02:54:02 I mean, it could have been a bunch of the battlefields, right? Cause counter strikes been around for *******.
02:54:07 Asthmatic, dissonant says, still looking forward to a stream about Robert Durst, Jewish billionaire that alleged serial killer. There are two seasons on HBO about his life. The Jinx, directed by the same guy who made the doc about the Jewish pedo Arnold Friedman.
02:54:24 Capturing the friedmans which you did a stream on. Best regards. Yeah, I think that's in.
02:54:30 My.
02:54:30 Notes there. I'll, I'll. I'll have to.
02:54:33 I'll paste it in there again just to to make make sure here.
02:54:39 I've got too many tabs open.
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02:54:43 There we are.
Devon Stack
02:54:49 There we go.
02:54:54 I don't know. Says it's a song you link your link tagging, but you are answering a question.
Money Clip
02:54:54 Ah.
Devon Stack
02:54:58 About.
02:55:00 The lightning. I guess you're. What did you say it was called? The God. Dammit, I'll click it.
02:55:10 Nothing's happening. Why is it not opening?
02:55:14 What is this?
02:55:17 A Slayer song.
02:55:20 A slate? Really.
02:55:25 Opera commandant. Hey, Devin. The West has been declining for decades. Illegal immigration made possible by the Jew.
02:55:32 Kennedy was killed by the Mossad. World War 2 has been the best thing that has happened to Jews for the kitchen or for the kitchen, for the kitchen, white or for kicking phrase. That weird for I think he meant kicking white genocide overdrawn into OverDrive if the Second World War.
02:55:53 Didn't happen the West.
02:55:55 Would still be white. Yeah, probably.
02:55:59 Probably.
02:56:01 Hammer of thorns in.
02:56:05 We had a lot of the same looking tonight.
02:56:09 Regarding action bias, right, I wasn't saying to always choose an action, but rather in those tough situations where I have chosen silence or an action I have never regretted it, and that most I have talked or most I've talked to agree, avoiding emotional decision making is important. Yeah, most people are. They're just they feel like they they feel hopeless.
02:56:29 And they feel like there is virtue in doing something and there isn't. There is no virtue in just doing something for the sake of doing something.
02:56:38 And I don't know why everyone thinks that when they they realize this when you're when you're a little kid and your teacher makes you do busy work, you know that it's there's not no virtue in that. So why do you think that there's this magically virtue in other ways? It's doing something for the sake of doing something is.
02:56:54 Is is ******* ********?
02:56:58 But yeah, no, I agree. I wasn't saying that you.
02:57:00 Were trying to be.
02:57:02 You know somewhat a passive person, but I just wanted to clarify for everyone that you know that.
02:57:08 That, yeah, I'm not. I'm not saying that either. I'm not saying that you should be passive and not do anything.
02:57:13 Ever. You know, I'm saying.
02:57:14 That that there, there is wisdom sometimes and not just doing something for the sake of doing something.
02:57:20 Mathematic dissident says Trump is the candidate because every alternative was rejected. Nikki Haley Rob DeSantis vivic.
02:57:28 Ojet none were good enough for one reason or another. It's like self sabotage or something more insidious. Ron de Shabbos not voting for approve it is accelerate the destruction of the political right. Well, the political rights been completely useless my entire life. And Trump's first term.
02:57:48 Was that the the only indication I've ever seen that things might change, and then it ended up being? Nope. You know, things. Things are exactly as as always. You know, there was that that was the chance. And you know that chance is is now gone.
02:58:02 UM, at this point I'm look and people think that that's that's like the alternative to, oh, you're an accelerationist. It's like, well, I'm not. I'm not not an accelerationist.
02:58:15 But I'm also, you know, I don't think that we have to. It's like, do you really have to go push a car that's barreling down a hill, or is it kind of like, you know, it's it's it's under its own inertia, you're not really have to to give it a shove. It's already going, you know, and that's kind of how I feel about things. It's like, I don't really have to accelerate things.
02:58:35 I think things are just there.
02:58:36 They're kind of no, they're just following gravity and things are just, you know.
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02:58:42 Moving of their own.
Devon Stack
02:58:43 Accord at this point.
02:58:48 Let's see here. Glock 23 says part one Trump was very good friends with Jeffrey Epstein. Johnny Gatt had a Part 1 and a Part 2 video showing this on YouTube and bit shoot years ago. Trump is a germaphobe in the video, a woman who worked for Epstein when she was a girl said Trump wore a condom when she gave him ********. She even had to wear.
02:59:09 A glove when she gave him **** ***.
02:59:12 He told her she looked like his daughter. All the women who said Trump ****** them all said he told them that they looked like his daughter, Trump told Howard Stern. He wanted to date his daughter. Trump wants to **** his own daughter. Well, I look. I've seen him almost insinuate that and that might be the clip on Howard Stern that you're talking about. I've I've seen that.
02:59:32 Clip and I've seen some other clips where it it it goes into the IT goes in the creeper mode like it's it's **** that like.
02:59:40 I would never say about my daughter and if any of my friends said that about their daughter, I would instantly think that they were ******* their daughter. And so why wouldn't I think that about a stranger you know? And like Trump. And by the way, the whole, the thing that you always hear.
Donald Trump
02:59:56 Oh no, Trump.
Devon Stack
02:59:57 Trump used to like Epstein, but then he banned him for his.
03:00:00 You realize that the the provenance for that is one guy said that once on a podcast.
03:00:08 Like there's that's not like, oh, everyone knows. Everyone knows Trump kicked Epstein out of out of Mar a Lago.
03:00:17 Because of trust me bro, because literally one guy.
03:00:22 Said that one time on a podcast. I forget the guy. He wasn't even like it was. It's not. It's not like Trump's like son or something like that. It was.
03:00:29 Just some it was like some guy who.
03:00:31 Was working to get Trump elected.
03:00:34 So it's like, OK, so some some guy in fact.
03:00:39 I wonder if I can find.
03:00:41 I used to know I used to have this.
03:00:44 Because I was, I was obviously if you guys have been following my work for a long time, you know I was. I was into that stuff, trying to research all that and try to get to the bottom of that. And I was horrified at some of the things I was fighting because at the time I still wasn't. I hadn't soured on Trump all the way. I I was having suspicions.
03:01:03 But I'm still trying to be hopeful. And yeah, it was like this. This isn't like, oh, you've you've changed, man. You've turned. No, this was this has been a long, long, steady progression. You know, me. Me figuring out what Trump was all.
03:01:17 About.
03:01:19 Let me see here.
03:01:39 Here we are.
03:01:52 OK, it's from.
03:02:02 A book or a journalist, Michael Wolfe.
03:02:06 Michael Wolfe, the guy who wrote fire and fury, the guy that was was, you know that that said says wrote fire and fury inside the Trump White House.
03:02:17 He quoted some guy, but there's no documentation of it happening. There's no like, a news story, there's no, you know, there's no official.
03:02:28 Anything that shows that that actually happened, it says.
03:02:39 Blah blah, blah blah. There's yeah, there's no official documentation of the ban. The story is based primarily on reports.
03:02:45 From people familiar with Mar a Lago, so there you go. So there's there's no, there's no proof that that, that even happened. And if it did.
03:02:53 Happen.
03:02:55 They weren't buddies towards the end.
03:02:57 Doesn't mean that they weren't buddies in the beginning. Uh, let's see here.
03:03:07 Men of low moral fiber. Every time you play the radio clip, I'm unfortunately reminded that my grandmother told my mom that that movie had a good message and we watched it together as a family. What's the message? He literally. It's literally let ******** into schools with white children. Good one, grandma.
03:03:26 That's unironically. That is the message.
03:03:32 That is, not, ironically, the message of that movie.
03:03:36 Men have lower fiber. Fiber also says never tip non whites ever. Well.
03:03:41 I wouldn't say ever. I I've I have tipped non whites before.
03:03:45 When I when I feel I just kind of you know.
03:03:48 You kind of feel it out for, you know, you know, when it's appropriate, when it's not. But I'll tell you what. Increasingly, that's the case. In fact, I don't.
03:03:56 Because of where I live, mostly I just never in. I'm in a situation where that would even be a thing. I'm just not. I I try not to be in places where I would be put in the position of having to think about tipping non whites.
03:04:09 Unabomber 6 or 1960?
George Bush
03:04:19 Right.
Devon Stack
03:04:21 Love the 2020 hindsight you have taught me so much about the times I grew up in this new Internet world may not may also not be powerful enough to fend off what we were unable to. At least we hung on to the guns. Truly. Thanks. Well, that's the thing. Is is if you're going to look, if you're going to be.
03:04:41 Just own guns.
03:04:46 Exercise your constitutional right as it exists now.
03:04:51 Because I will say that's that.
03:04:53 Is another possibility that.
03:04:56 A A Harris administration would target guns.
03:05:00 However, Trump wasn't exactly shy about banning bump stocks, so it's not. And and and he has talked about gun control and being pro gun control many times. So it's not like that's a huge difference either. In fact, if anything, you're you're going to just.
03:05:15 Have.
03:05:16 White boomers make excuses for it. Instead of being mad about it, if Trump doesn't.
03:05:22 But yeah.
03:05:23 That is something that that they have been targeting for my entire life and I think they could succeed in a substantive way while I'm still alive. And so I would recommend get them, get them all you can.
03:05:27 Right.
03:05:41 Donald duck, tater. Never forget Trump did pro wrestling, which is 100% scripted and fake. Trump also did reality TV, which is not 100% scripted, but might as well be. Why would his role in politics be any different? Well, actually, reality TV is pretty scripted, though.
03:06:01 Maybe not 100%, but it's pretty scripted. They just call it reality TV, it's.
03:06:09 It's not much different than wrestling.
03:06:12 And I would say, let me put it this.
03:06:14 Way.
03:06:15 I would say.
03:06:17 That reality TV is as different from pro wrestling as politics is from reality TV.
03:06:29 I'd say that that that the distance between those is is fairly equal.
03:06:35 Jay Ray 1981 says Harold Rosenthal's scream on or. I think you meant stream on Odyssey will be going strong after yourself. Devin, check it out.
03:06:50 Harold Rosenthal.
03:06:52 We'll be going strong after myself. I don't know what that means after. I mean, he's a stream. After I stream or.
03:06:58 Going after me.
03:07:01 Not sure who.
03:07:02 Good. But OK, John Connor says miss to the missed the missed the first part of the comment of the stream, but surprise, you haven't mentioned Trump called the death penalty and or.
03:07:18 Death penalty on anti sent O called for the death penalty on anti-Semitism. Yeah, I don't. I just didn't have every clip. I I wasn't. This is this is another situation where I'm not going to have every ******* clip. Guys I don't have. I don't have a producer. I don't have anyone over this.
03:07:35 The guy.
03:07:36 And in this instance, I wasn't even sure this was what I was going to go for until I I realized on Twitter that we still had a lot of work to do, that there were people that were still under the Trump spell, and I had to it it.
03:07:48 I had to make my.
03:07:48 Case. Yeah, I even I'm not trying to convince anyone. Honestly, I'm just not. I'm just not because I don't see it as being radically different either way.
03:07:57 I don't think I don't see it as like this big imperative that, you know, Trump is president or how, you know or the other way around. I'm just explaining why I don't care and why it's ******* why Trump sucks and it's that's all I'm really saying here.
03:08:13 And then it updated and I lost the rest of the thing here. ******* hate when Odyssey does that totally ***** up my mojo here.
03:08:23 Here we go, I think.
03:08:27 Both candidates are Accelerationist link is the video where he calls for the death penalty of anti Semites. Yeah, and I've I've heard him say it before, but I guess I can play it. But I I'm. I'm. I've heard him say it before.
03:08:41 UM.
03:08:45 Let's see here.
03:08:55 Did it download? Why did it not download?
03:09:08 Oh, it doesn't like.
03:09:09 Your link.
03:09:16 Ceiling display it. I'll play the audio maybe.
Donald Trump
03:09:22 The Semitic attack is an assault on all of us. It's an assault on humanity.
03:09:30 It will require all of us working together to extract the hateful poison of anti-Semitism.
03:09:38 From our world.
03:09:40 This was an anti.
03:09:43 Semetic attack at its worst.
03:09:47 The scourge of anti-Semitism cannot be ignored, cannot be tolerated, and it cannot be allowed to continue. We can't allow it to.
03:09:55 Continue.
03:09:58 It must be confronted and condemned everywhere it rears its very ugly head.
03:10:06 We must stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters to defeat anti-Semitism and Vanquish the forces of hate. That's what it is.
03:10:17 Through the centuries.
03:10:19 The Jews have endured terrible persecution and you know that we've all read it. We've studied it, they've gone through a lot.
03:10:27 And those seeking their destruction, we will seek.
03:10:32 There, there's.
Voiceover
03:10:34 Structure.
Donald Trump
03:10:42 And when you have crimes like this.
03:10:46 Whether it's this one or another one on another group.
03:10:49 We have to bring back the death penalty.
Bear Grylls
03:10:52 They have to pay the ultimate price.
Donald Trump
03:10:56 They have to pay the ultimate price. They can't do this. They can't do this to our country. We must draw a line in the sand and say very strongly, never again.
Devon Stack
03:11:16 So there you have.
03:11:17 It.
03:11:18 Yeah, I've, I've. I've played that clip before. But yeah, that's very relevant to tonight's stream.
03:11:26 Trump has absolutely.
03:11:29 Called for the death penalty for anti Semites there.
03:11:33 So you know, is it really that that different one way or?
03:11:36 The other.
03:11:38 Based in space, when hunting rabbits, we'd spread out in a line and slowly walk through a field at the very last second, the rabbits lose their nerve and run, then I'd obliterate them with my SKS if they would just wait and do nothing, they would have survived their decision.
03:11:53 Was based on fear your point. Exactly. Yeah. And in fact, I can't tell you how often. And sometimes it is rabbits. I'll be walking through the desert at night, doing my night hikes. And if.
03:12:08 Whatever animal it is, it doesn't have to be a rabbit, but it often is a rabbit. Or it could be a hare, or it could be a a fox, or a coyote or or, you know, like a running of some kind. If they had just stayed there and not moved, I wouldn't have. I wouldn't have known they existed, would have just walked right on through and they would been fine.
03:12:29 But you're right.
03:12:30 As soon as I get too close, they go darting out of a Bush and I'm just like, whoa, ****.
03:12:37 And if I'd had a gun, I could have easily blasted him.
03:12:42 And that that is the that's it that I think that is a perfect metaphor. Good job based in space that is a perfect metaphor for what I'm talking about. And sometimes it is better to just just let it go.
03:12:55 Just let it go. Look for the opportunity. Look for the opportunity to present itself for the wait. Wait for wait for there to be a real solution offered on the table. Why? Why are you making deals? Why are you making deals with the Republicans when they're they're they're not? Why are you buying the **** you don't want?
03:13:15 Just to buy stuff.
03:13:18 Wait till they offer you the good stuff.
03:13:21 Or someone else comes along that offers.
03:13:22 The good stuff.
03:13:25 Longview says how did acceleration work for the South African? Were there any waves of pushback, or did they just get worse and worse? Waves of pushback, I don't know about the the South Africans, I don't know, was like an accelerationist.
03:13:42 Movement in in South Africa.
03:13:46 And if you're worried that America is going to turn to South Africa and that by voting for Trump, it's not, then that's kind of ********.
03:13:56 I mean like, have you been listening to all the clips of of Trump that I played tonight?
03:14:02 He's not limiting immigration, he's expanding it. Do I have to play it again?
03:14:09 Do I do I have to play it again?
03:14:11 I think I have to play it again.
Money Clip
03:14:20 Please.
Donald Trump
03:14:20 I want people to come into our country.
03:14:25 In the largest numbers ever.
03:14:28 But they have to come in legally.
03:14:39 But what I want to do and what I will do, is you graduate from a college. I think you should get automatically as part of your diploma.
03:14:47 A green card.
03:14:48 To be able to stay in this country, and that includes junior colleges, too, anybody graduates from 8 college. You go in there for two years or four years if you graduate or you get a doctorate to go.
Joe Biden
03:14:58 From a college, you should be able to stay in this country, folks. It makes absolutely no sense by the way, that we send home 40,000 engineers and scientists who are in a PhD in our university every year and we send them back home. We should be stapling a green card to each and every one of those.
03:15:12 Degrees as they walk across the stage.
Devon Stack
03:15:18 Where's the difference? Where's the difference?
Bjork
03:15:18 That's.
Devon Stack
03:15:22 Show me the difference. Don't you understand? It's the same.
03:15:27 It's the same.
03:15:31 I'm. I'm not saying accelerationism. This is what the people that think. They have light switch brains, they think that it's the people like. Oh, so you like Biden or you like Camilla.
03:15:41 No, I'm not saying I'm saying it's exactly the same. Neither Rd. is faster. It's just that one Rd. has has more bad things.
03:15:52 Potentially.
03:15:56 One Rd. has the right normalizing all this stuff and one Rd. has the right demonizing all this stuff. But in both roads all the stuff happens.
03:16:07 Don't you get it?
03:16:09 I don't think. I don't think you get it.
03:16:12 A lot of people.
03:16:12 Don't get it.
03:16:15 Jake's channel says thanks for your important and brilliantly put together streams, Devin. I always catch the replays. Well, I appreciate that be a part of delayed the night because I'm have to go through and and fix the **** **, but.
03:16:28 You know, hopefully it won't take too long to get that upload. Sometimes rumble throws it back together rationally, but I suspect because of how many times it disconnected. That's not going to be.
03:16:40 The case tonight.
03:16:42 Uh, let's see here over Speaking of rumble over to rumble, reunification says it's 11:00 PM and I'm fading fast. We'll be seeing my replay gang buddies in the morning. Good night, all. Well, I appreciate that. And you said that.
03:16:55 Quite a while.
03:16:56 No.
03:16:57 Uh.
03:16:58 Ivan's Mojave or moo moo.
03:17:01 I don't know what that says.
03:17:03 It's ohh, it said. Oh, you're gonna tell me it's it's said Mooch. So Ivan's moose cave. A lot of right wingers really are just gay racists.
03:17:14 Liberals make fun of Italians or point out Greg Johnson is an actual **** and they screen you're destroying the movement. Such a waste.
03:17:23 Ah, there you go.
03:17:25 Words are words, says love the string.
03:17:29 We'll appreciate that.
03:17:31 Paladin YYZ.
03:17:45 Power and YZ says you you vote to have a representative in government. Neither candidate will represent you. You have no government. DC could care less. Not voting just means you realize that this country is not yours to vote.
03:18:00 4.
03:18:01 I I I would say I agree with that or agree with that to some extent. I feel like the the, I, the nation I was supposed to inherit.
03:18:11 The inheritance was squandered before I was ever in a position to inherit it.
03:18:16 And so now we're just what we're fighting over. Not even table scraps at this point.
03:18:22 You know it's it's like it's like fighting over the deed to a burned down house. You know? It's like, OK, I'm at. Why? What's the point?
03:18:33 I I don't think that the solution to the problem that we find ourselves in is is.
03:18:40 At all going to.
03:18:42 Be helped out by by an election.
03:18:46 Eph didn't, says. Sounds like you're hydrating more than usual. Last few streams health good, by the way. I just wanted to remind you that when you laugh out loud, we're always laughing with you every single time.
03:19:00 Well, I appreciate that I've been, I don't know. I was just. I was drinking.
03:19:04 I'm sorry that you guys can hear that.
03:19:08 Drink a lot of coffee today, actually, so I'm not. I'm actually doing the opposite of hydrating, I guess.
03:19:13 In a way.
03:19:14 I I just. I was a little tired. I I I was up all night last night. It was one of those weird nights where you can't ******* sleep. And then like this. Like all night long. I swear to God, this is what?
03:19:27 Last night was.
03:19:27 Like like I really do have insomnia, I think like.
03:19:31 It's not a.
03:19:32 So I I've been sleeping better lately, but just for some reason last night was one of those nights where you lay down and like, you're just, like, laying there for hours and not sleeping. And finally, like, I'm just going to get up if I'm not going to sleep, I want to be productive. So you get up. And the second you get up, you're, like, exhausted. So you're like, oh, well, I'm gonna go back to bed and then you lay down and.
03:19:52 It's back to, you know, it's you're not tired again. And so this went on.
03:19:56 Then uh till like 8:00 in the ******* morning. And at that point, once the sun's up, you're just like, well, now, I might as well just be up, you know. And then I I went, I got my second wind and I took a little nap. I took a little nap today and but I'm. I'm still like I, you know, my sleep's all ****** ** now because of that.
03:20:17 And it just.
03:20:18 The the coffee was necessary the night.
03:20:20 So I apologize if you can hear me drink.
03:20:23 And uh.
03:20:24 Basically, a pot of coffee.
03:20:26 Turning the whole stream.
03:20:30 Alright, we got and we got one more. Looks like over on, I don't know we got two more.
03:20:36 On uh Longview says my question about Accelerationism had nothing to do with Trump. I'm with you. There's no point in voting. I've been wondering what might trigger whites to wake the **** ** and do something. I do get it. OK, well.
03:20:53 I if I knew that.
03:20:55 You guys would be the first to know.
03:20:58 I don't know, man. Like it's one of these things that I think that we're gonna you can't simultaneously believe that genetics has a lot to do with behavior and then also believe.
03:21:12 That there's some magic silver bullet that's going to overnight. Change the behavior of.
03:21:18 We're kind of stuck. Unfortunately, the way things are now we are stuck with some bad genetics or or outdated genetics, maladaptive genetics, genetics that would have been very adaptive and would have really worked well had things remain the same.
03:21:38 You know, for example, the people trusting in the system and people wanting to follow orders and and you know certain.
03:21:46 You know.
03:21:47 Even even some of the altruism and stuff like that, that's really annoying. Now, had we remained a a majority, and by that I mean 90% plus white country.
03:21:58 And, you know, we hadn't had.
03:22:00 The World World world.
03:22:02 Wars and mass immigration all across the West that.
03:22:05 Like these these these.
03:22:07 Wouldn't be bad genetic traits, but they are now. The environments changed and it takes a while for adaptation to happen.
03:22:16 So.
03:22:17 It's not as simple as we'll just do this. It's kind of like what I was saying with the bees and the varilla mites. It's not as simple as, oh, just spray your bees with auxiliary acid and it'll be fine. And it's like, well, I mean, no, not really. It it's better to suffer the the initial.
03:22:39 Somewhat dramatic costs up front.
03:22:42 Then to keep trying to put it on.
03:22:43 Credit.
03:22:44 And pay it forever. Which is it? Which is kind of what I think. Consider, I think that's what conservatives have been trying to do. They've been trying to, well, let's just we'll we'll we'll vote for the guy who's not as bad and we'll keep it limping as limping along as possible, as long as possible. We'll keep getting progressively worse.
03:23:02 But it won't be like this really big cost all at once will spread out the bad and make it take forever. You know, like a a credit card you can never pay off. And I I really do think that that's that's what's been going on with people on the right. They're they're just putting it all on this credit card. They're never going to be able to pay off. And so while it.
03:23:21 And initially felt like a good idea. Now it's, you know, the interest rates have been like the minimum payment is getting higher every month and it's getting harder and harder to pay that minimum pay.
03:23:32 And the the creditors are are calling you around the clock and your credit score is getting ruined and it's, you know, you're you're you're starting to feel like that that that credit card was a bad idea and it would have been better just to like, you know suck.
03:23:45 It up.
03:23:45 And either pay cash for it and not eat, you know, for eat out for like a year.
03:23:52 Or save up for or whatever, but to put it on the credit card now seems like it was a really bad idea, and I think that's what's going on.
03:23:58 And unfortunately, the only way to fix that once that decision has been made is you, you now it's worse, right? Like with the bee stuff, right? If the beekeepers in the country had just sucked it up and said we're going to take massive losses and look, some of them won't have been able to survive those losses, which is why they behave the.
03:24:18 They did just as some of some white bloodlines. They're not going to be able to survive the selection event that takes place with whites, and that's not going to be great because there's going to, we're going to lose people that we shouldn't have to lose. We're going to lose parts of ourselves, parts of our gene pool that we shouldn't have to lose. But you know, nature is a *****, right. And so I think that what's?
03:24:38 What's happening now is something that should have happened a long time ago, and that is we have to go through this this selection event and we're going to be selecting four people within group preference and those are the people who are going to reproduce with other whites and it's going to be a slow, but I think.
03:24:58 Steady process that will eventually pay off and it just sucks that we're the we're the beekeepers that have to suffer the losses of all our hives because someone let in all the ******* varroa mites, right. And that's just the way that it is. And I just think that that putting on credit is and and just.
03:25:18 Trying to pay it, you know, pay the bill and pay the bill and barely make the the payments. That's how you end up with, you know, some black stripper with a face tattoo. Speaking at the RNC.
03:25:29 Easy.
03:25:30 You know that because it just gets progressively worse and worse and worse and worse every year when it when it would have been nicer just to ******* pull the Band-Aid off and, you know, build the ******* wall and to pour all the Mexicans and whatever. And sure, everyone calls you Hitler for a few months and whatever, you know or a few years or who cares, but no one was willing to make that.
03:25:51 You know to.
03:25:53 To go really what it boils down to is no one was willing to go toe to toe with the Jewish influence.
03:25:58 Chain.
03:26:00 Because they they knew what they were capable of. Or maybe they just want. Didn't want to get JFK. You know? I don't know.
03:26:06 But no one. What whatever the cost was, no one was willing to pay it. And so they've just been putting it on credit forever.
03:26:13 All right, guys. Well, that's that's alright. Nope, we got one more Glock 23. Glenn Maxwell.
03:26:22 A Jew who worked for Jeffrey Epstein and hired the girls Epstein used live next door to Trump at Mar-a-lago, and Trump knew her well. He pretended not to know her after she was convicted. Yeah, now that he obviously all those people, everyone knew, there's even that clip of.
03:26:42 What is it, Meghan McCain or or one of them? Or maybe his McCain's wife, who? Who said that everyone knew? Everyone knew that what Jeffrey Epstein was doing and everyone just looked the other.
03:26:53 Everyone ******* knew all these ************* know they're just all scumbags. And so like him doing him ******* underage girls.
03:27:03 You know whether or not they they understood the full extent of like the Mossad stuff and everything else, or if they just thought it was.
03:27:08 Some.
03:27:08 Creepy Jew. That's that's really not that. I mean, you should have seen the **** I saw. I was never like a power player in DC I was bottom wrong of the ******* ladder, right? And just the stuff that I was Privy to, you know, like the.
03:27:23 Kinds of like nasty **** **** that would go on out.
03:27:26 There and it's these people are.
03:27:28 All ******* disgusting degenerates, all of.
03:27:31 And and so the idea that Trump was some ******* Angel who had no idea, and soon as he found out, he kicked out upset. It's like, that's all ******* fantasyland. Cue ********. That's it's it's fantasy land queue ********. Trump is just as much as a degenerate as all the rest of these people. And and and just look, it's.
03:27:52 I think people have a hard time imagining what that world's like because it's so foreign to them it's it's so outside their experience it's it's why so many queue tarts think that the governments run like a a Marvel movie. You know that like those kinds of of storylines.
03:28:09 Realistic because that's how separated they are from actual power. They've never been in proximity to power. They they they understand power just as well as the the Boomers who went to school and 90% white schools understood diversity, and they're making stupid decisions.
03:28:29 And and have idealistic crazy views of the subject for the exact same reasons. They just have no experience with it and they don't realize that someone like Trump. And here's The funny thing is like, it's weird how they're so quick to to.
03:28:46 Buy into the idea that maybe some beloved actor, right, some beloved actor or actress, would be in on some like pizza gate **** and that all makes sense to them. But if you imply that you know Trump might might also because he runs with the same ******* crowd might also be like all the rest of them. Then suddenly no.
03:29:05 He's he's an Angel. It's like. No, he's not. He's not, you know, none of those ******* are angels. None of them are. And.
03:29:14 You know, it is what it is. I don't think you can be. I don't think you can be. And get to that level.
03:29:20 Because you're up against psychopaths. If you get to that level in the hierarchy, you're a psychopath because you're up against others. Like every psychopath, every every megalomaniac psychopath.
03:29:35 Is is trying to get to the top of that ladder, and so if you're clawing your way past all of them, you're probably you're probably more of a psychopath than they are.
03:29:44 That's just the way that it is. That's the our our system rewards psychopaths.
03:29:50 It just does.
03:29:51 That you want to know why they're like people are how come no one good ever gets into Congress, that's why.
03:29:57 That's why.
News Lady
03:29:59 So.
Devon Stack
03:30:01 Anyway, all right guys.
03:30:04 I'm going to shut it down. I really appreciate you guys.
03:30:05 Hanging out and again I'm not telling you.
03:30:07 Guys what to do?
03:30:09 I've just explained why I feel the way.
03:30:13 That I do.
03:30:15 And I felt like there.
03:30:17 Were a lot of people that misunderstood.
03:30:20 This for some reason.
03:30:22 And they thought that I was just like, you know, well, Trump's not perfect unless it's Hitler. I'm not voting. It's just like, that's not about.
03:30:28 That.
03:30:29 It's it's, it's a lot more complicated than that and I and and and I haven't changed at all. I've been saying all of this **** since at least 2017. So anyway, hope you guys have a good rest of your weekend.
03:30:44 And I will be back here on Wednesday, same time, same channel.
03:30:51 And of.
03:30:52 As always for black pilled.
03:30:54 I am.
03:30:56 Devin stag.
Money Clip
03:31:00 I don't know about.
03:31:01 That but trying to meet demand based market, depending on CBS, came on with the movie and two magnificent handsome guys and stupid old fellow. And they regard homosexuality.
03:31:15 How, Sir? No, no, that's a regular. And usually it's just in the in the guys home. Usually just a guy who's just looks like the slope and then he has to sit and usually.
George Bush
03:31:16 Hello.
Money Clip
03:31:34 The general trend evidence to downgrade him and upgrade the square out to be better.
03:31:43 The guy.
03:31:45 That's real family entertainment.
03:32:05 The facts you see, almost immorality, general.
03:32:12 These are the enemies of strong societies. That's why the Congress they can destroy us.