
INSOMNIA STREAM: WHITE BURDEN EDITION.mp3
01/29/2025Indian Numbers Lady
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00:06:39 Hey, I've said a few things and I'll admit it. If you want to get ahead, you got to hump and get it.
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00:07:00 I like guitars now like a fiddle, and that's a kind of soul it takes to stand my flames.
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00:07:17 I don't want no handout living.
00:07:19 Don't want a party? Anything. They're giving a party.
00:07:22 I got a song to sing.
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00:07:26 If you think, and I'll admit it, if you want to get it hit, you got to hump and get it.
00:07:31 A white boy looking for a place to do my pain.
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Devon Stack
00:07:53 Hey, how would you like it at?00:07:55 Little sound ideally works. I think the.
00:08:00 Mic probably got fucked with again.
00:08:02 Is that is that going to be a new thing every time I restart the microphone, levels are going to go crazy.
00:08:07 Hello.
00:08:08 That's good enough. Whatever.
00:08:11 Well, welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:08:15 White burden edition.
00:08:17 I'm your host, of course.
00:08:18 Stack we had some.
00:08:22 Some topical. Oh, no topical, but I guess like news that's happening today to cover real quick before we get into the show.
00:08:30 We'll get into this executive order by Trump.
00:08:36 To protect the.
00:08:38 And there's never going to be an executive order to protect white people, just FYI.
00:08:44 And there's a lot of cope surrounding this.
00:08:46 Lot of details people either are.
00:08:49 You know, again, a lot of these people that cope and see them sweep for Trump, they don't know how to read, it seems.
00:08:56 Don't know how to read.
00:08:57 So when I go over some of the details there.
00:09:01 1st a lot of people are probably, you know, talking about this just a couple hours ago, I guess a.
00:09:08 Airplane.
00:09:10 Had an incident in DCA regional airliner struck.
00:09:18 A Black Hawk.
Reporter
00:09:21 Breaking news I have called over to my counterparts at the White House, and I can confirm that President Trump has been made aware of this situation.00:09:30 And tragically, it appears that a military helicopter collided with a regional jet.
00:09:37 At DCA Airport right here in Washington, DC.
00:09:41 That's all I can confirm at this point in time, and I can just say that the thoughts and the prayers of the entire Trump administration are with all those that are involved.
00:09:51 We ask the public in this area to please stand by for guidance from law enforcement and allow them to do their jobs as they attempt to save lives right now.
Devon Stack
00:10:01 So here's a video of it.00:10:03 You can see I'll back it up there.
00:10:06 That bright lens flare that you see in the middle of the screen.
00:10:12 If you look at it prior to that, well, there's a better quality, but that's that's the.
00:10:17 Airliner being hit by the helicopter.
00:10:20 Here's zoomed in.
00:10:23 Here's the.
00:10:25 First responders because they both aircraft landed on the Potomac.
00:10:32 This is by Reagan international.
00:10:35 Here's a better quality version.
00:10:38 It's still tough to see, but there we go. You can see a dot had it like I'm scrubbing the timeline.
00:10:45 Isn't real.
00:10:46 This is me scrubbing.
00:10:47 But you can see that dot going right for it appears to go right for the airliner.
00:10:54 I've heard people say, Oh yeah.
00:10:57 The Blackhawk was running.
00:10:59 I know it's it's got like a.
00:11:00 Can see the.
00:11:01 I mean, I don't know if it's a landing light or.
00:11:03 I don't know the aviation term for that light, but there's a light.
00:11:06 You can see the light blinking on it, and there's obviously some other kind of light because.
00:11:12 You can see.
00:11:12 It's lit up the that dots lit up the entire time.
00:11:15 It's not a missile. There's people trying to say it's a missile.
00:11:21 And look, it's also a overly complicated way to kill someone.
00:11:26 For people that are already going Q tarted with this and say ah, this assassination or whatever.
00:11:33 You know there's.
00:11:34 Your ways with without putting the fucking airliner in the Potomac.
00:11:40 To just kill some who knows?
00:11:43 Knows.
00:11:44 Who knows, but seems unlikely.
00:11:49 And it always it takes away from just the the, the, the general reality of things that.
00:11:56 This very well could turn out to be a diversity hire at air traffic control.
00:12:02 Don't know the details and this has just happened a couple hours ago.
00:12:07 Here's another video of it. You can see it it. I mean it appears to fly directly into it.
00:12:15 You know, so it's.
00:12:18 Right under the flight path again.
00:12:21 I.
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00:12:21 I don't know much about air traffic control.
00:12:25 My understanding is it's actually 'cause. At first I was like, well, that's a little weird, right?
00:12:29 You'd have.
00:12:31 A military craft just crossing through.
00:12:35 A busy busy.
00:12:37 You know, I don't know what it's.
00:12:40 Like the path where in which these airliners go to land.
00:12:44 But apparently it's not that that unusual and air traffic control, at least the last time I updated the OR looked for updates.
00:12:54 Was recorded warning them 30 seconds prior to the impact to keep an eye out for that airliner and to come in behind the airliner, and it looks like they didn't come in behind the airliner so.
00:13:08 I don't know if that's.
00:13:09 That's just the last update I saw.
00:13:13 And I'm sure we'll get more, but I, you know, there's not.
00:13:17 Go over there so much 'cause it just.
00:13:20 So anything we would just be speculation, which is what leads to Q tard theories.
00:13:27 We're not going to do that so much.
00:13:29 One thing I will say is look it is.
00:13:32 Is it probable? No.
00:13:34 Is it possible that it was?
00:13:38 Remotely.
00:13:38 Yeah, that technology exists.
00:13:57 Good old Lockheed Martin.
Richard Benton
00:13:59 We're working hand in hand with the army to modernize Black Hawk, to incorporate new take.00:14:04 G new capabilities to create the Black Hawk for the future.
00:14:07 The.
00:14:10 And one critical technology of all these things is autonomy, and that brings me here today.
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Stephanie C Hill
00:14:15 Are we really going to fly this optimally pilot autonomous black hole in Connecticut 300 miles away?00:14:15 Are.
Devon Stack
00:14:19 A black woman, strong, powerful black woman.Stephanie C Hill
00:14:22 Right here in Washington.00:14:23 DC and the answer is a resounding yes.
00:14:25 We're going to.
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00:14:28 No, thank you.
Richard Benton
00:14:31 You're going to see the aircraft helicopter.Devon Stack
00:14:33 So we know for all we know, it was literally a strong, powerful black woman with an iPad.00:14:41 Flying directly into an airliner on accident.
00:14:43 I don't know, but that technology exists.
00:14:46 Man, I'll tell you these fucking Lockheed Martin. Every time Lockheed Martin I had.
00:14:51 I went on.
00:14:53 It.
00:14:54 It was like a.
00:14:56 Might even make a tender.
00:14:57 But it was like some online date with a check from Lockheed Martin once and holy shit.
00:15:04 Holy shit.
00:15:05 Like psychopath psychopath. That date was over the moment we start talking about.
00:15:13 Well, she mentioned she worked at Lockheed Martin and her brother, I think, was a marine.
00:15:19 He was.
00:15:19 I think he was a marine.
00:15:21 And she said something like it was right. When I think Trump was getting elected the first time around.
00:15:29 And she she hated Trump.
00:15:31 But she's like, but the good thing is he'll probably, you know, Republicans usually get us into more wars.
00:15:36 It's more money for me.
00:15:38 And I was like, did you just say your your brother's in the Marines?
00:15:43 Anyway, so fucking psychopaths.
00:15:46 And by the way, she was a, quote, UN quote engineer.
00:15:50 And there ain't no fucking way. She was the pretty girl in the engineering department, is what it was.
00:15:55 She was the oh, we we won't. We won't actually give her any engineering duties, but she's pretty to look at, so we'll keep her around, although, like the the.
00:16:04 White guys do all the.
00:16:06 But anyway.
00:16:08 Uh, is it possible? Yeah, maybe, maybe.
00:16:14 But we'll see. We'll find out.
00:16:17 We'll find out exactly what happened there.
00:16:21 Again, there's just going to be look, regardless of the outcome of this investigation and stuff, this is just expect more of this.
00:16:31 Expect more of this.
00:16:33 Expect more of this, no matter if it, you know doesn't matter if Trump deports.
00:16:40 People every day.
00:16:41 Those aren't the people that are the diverse like the Mexicans in front of Home Depot.
00:16:46 That's not the diversity problem within the institutions.
00:16:50 It's not like that's not going to fix that. OK, when everything gets worse, you know, and I'm talking about, like, everything from Uber eats all the way up to, you know, you know, you know, shipping packages or open heart surgery.
00:17:07 Or air traffic control.
00:17:10 That's not Pablo hanging out in front of Home Depot. OK, so it's not fixing that.
00:17:16 It's not fixing that at all.
00:17:18 So the general decline of things that you may or may not have observed based on how old you are?
00:17:24 That keeps going.
00:17:27 That's going to keep on going.
00:17:31 Which is something I tried to explain.
00:17:34 And I find myself always trying to explain.
00:17:38 But you know, I guess it was.
00:17:39 Guess it was worth it, right?
00:17:41 That you could see.
00:17:42 Tom Holman brag about.
00:17:45 Deporting Biden levels of.
00:17:48 But anyway, the the real story today.
00:17:53 Another thing that we talked about prior to the election, the the thing that that most definitely did not make it worth it.
00:18:01 The thing that I warned would would very likely open up people like myself and maybe even people like you.
00:18:08 To direct surveillance and prosecution.
00:18:12 Under.
00:18:15 Federal federal law and this is.
00:18:20 That's exactly what has.
00:18:22 This is what has occurred to day and you're going to hear a lot of like, again, you're going to hear a lot of chilling and sweeping for Trump because that's just what a lot of people have, you know, reflexively do in order to hallucinate and.
00:18:35 Keep keep.
00:18:36 Believing in in in whatever lies they had to tell themselves as they held their nose and and voted. But let me break down what is actually happening.
00:18:46 So this executive order here?
00:18:50 The big the big issue with it?
00:18:54 Is this part right here?
00:18:59 The Attorney general is encouraged to employ appropriate civil rights enforcement authorities, such as 18.
00:19:05 USC 241 to combat anti.
00:19:11 What that is?
00:19:13 Is this is?
00:19:16 A, especially if it's if it's.
00:19:19 Applied broadly.
00:19:21 Which it sounds like they intend to do and. And by the way, they're they're not.
00:19:26 Not really defining what anti-Semitism means.
00:19:32 Or, you know like, like it's really kind of loosey Goosey, really up to the interpretation of government workers and federal judges.
00:19:40 Many of whom might be Jews, by the way.
00:19:44 So you're you're kind of, it's kind of you're in this tricky situation where.
00:19:50 Anti-Semitic acts are never really clearly defined, and yet they're prosecutable.
00:20:01 OK. And so I don't know, I I I don't want to be the test case by the way, like it's one thing.
00:20:09 For you know.
00:20:09 An executive order to be challenged by an art like by 22 states like the Birthright Citizenship Executive Order is being challenged by 22 States and army of Jewish lawyers. No one's going to fucking challenge that.
00:20:22 You.
00:20:24 You're you're state District Attorney is going to challenge this executive order.
00:20:30 You.
00:20:31 An army of Jewish lawyers are going to.
00:20:33 This executive order.
00:20:35 Oh, so even if.
00:20:37 Even if, like you, you battle it legally right and take it to the Supreme Court, you're going to be bankrupt in the process.
00:20:44 So good luck but.
00:20:46 At any rate, what this is basically stating.
00:20:51 Is perceived anti.
00:20:55 OK, perceived anti-Semitism and that perception is up to the federal.
00:21:01 Can make you they can prosecute you.
00:21:05 Under USC 241, which is basically.
00:21:09 It's a civil rights law that allows people to be prosecuted for conspiring against a group to violate their civil rights. Like that's a really.
00:21:22 Kind of a dumb down way of putting it, but let me.
00:21:24 You.
00:21:24 Hypothetical just so you can understand how this will affect.
00:21:28 Again, people like myself and maybe even people like you.
00:21:32 Let's say there's a A.
00:21:36 A citizen named Billy.
00:21:38 OK, Billy, he likes to post things on social media.
00:21:44 Politically charged content.
00:21:47 He shares memes on on Twitter, on Facebook or wherever.
00:21:53 That include a Holocaust denial.
00:21:56 Or quote UN quote conspiracies about Jewish global influence.
00:22:03 Maybe derogatory caricatures of Jewish individuals.
00:22:10 OK.
00:22:11 Maybe he engages in online discussions where he talks about Jewish owned companies.
00:22:21 Including companies like Facebook.
00:22:25 And maybe he just says that you shouldn't use Jew tube because it's run by Jews.
00:22:35 Which, by the way, that's starting to sound a lot like maybe that could qualify if you're a federal enforcer.
00:22:41 That could sound like a lot like you're asking people to boycott a Jewish company.
00:22:48 Don't use Jew tube.
00:22:52 Don't use faceburg.
00:22:55 Oh, well, now you're advocating the boycott of a Jewish business.
00:23:01 In addition to all these other things I just listed, So what would happen?
00:23:04 Happen.
00:23:05 A little bit here.
00:23:07 Little Billy, who's doing something that most of the people listening to sound my voice have done some form of well.
00:23:15 Honor the Executive Orders directive. Federal agencies like the DOJ.
00:23:23 Homeland Security.
00:23:25 They're they're increasing their, you know, this very vague really up to the agencies.
00:23:33 They're increasing their monitoring of online anti-Semitic.
00:23:40 OK.
00:23:42 So while increasing their monitoring of online anti-Semitic activity, they come across one of Billy's.
00:23:50 Maybe there's an AI based content moderation system?
00:23:57 That's either developed by the social media company itself, like X Facebook.
00:24:04 You know, they already have these these systems in place and now that they have this executive order, maybe all that has to happen is the as we've already seen this kind of cooperation before, these federal agencies talk to these platforms and say well.
00:24:20 If you start to see a pattern.
00:24:25 A pattern.
00:24:28 Of someone criticizing.
00:24:30 Then you need to flag this stuff and send it to.
00:24:33 Our agency.
00:24:37 So every time you you make a anti-Semitic post, quote UN quote, again it's open to.
00:24:44 We're not the ones defining what that means, and even if we were, we're still going to get flagged.
00:24:52 For being honest.
00:24:55 And that report is generated and goes to the DOJ.
00:24:59 And the anti-Semitism task force takes a look at it.
00:25:04 And that's when the federal investigation begins.
00:25:09 And Billy's online activity is reviewed by federal agents.
00:25:16 And these federal agents are the ones that determine whether or not his anti-Semitic speech.
00:25:22 Falls under.
00:25:25 Hate crime or conspiracy laws?
00:25:27 That's that 18 USC 241. Now that we're classifying Jews as a special protected class.
00:25:37 They can also at this point start analyzing interactions with others to assess whether or not that's conspiring.
00:25:45 In other words, let's say.
00:25:48 You're discussing anti-Semitism with someone in a discord.
00:25:53 Or just maybe in a conversation in an X thread, back and forth between someone.
00:26:02 Or in DMS on any platform.
00:26:05 Well, now all of a sudden that could be conspiring with others to violate the civil rights of Jewish Americans. And you can say, well, why not?
00:26:16 Why not?
00:26:17 You know, talking about anything violent, it doesn't really matter.
00:26:22 Because they can interpret whatever it is you're saying or doing as an attempt to intimidate.
00:26:30 Jewish people or as I said, if you just say don't buy kosher, don't buy kosher foods.
00:26:39 Well, you're now suggesting a boycott.
00:26:42 That's that's based on a A, A a Jewish preference.
00:26:52 Or I guess an anti Jewish preference?
00:26:53 You.
00:26:54 You know what I mean?
00:26:57 So just having discussions about this sort of thing online and talking about ever doing anything, even if it's non violent, doesn't have to be.
00:27:07 You know.
00:27:08 You don't have to be like some kind of pro Palestine person talking about like, oh, and even if you are, that's ridiculous too.
00:27:16 Should be allowed to boycott Israel.
00:27:20 But this this this is how broad this is.
00:27:23 Again, for the the the retards that that can't fucking read.
00:27:27 Go read it yourself.
00:27:31 Now they can look at this and they can find that Billy is part of a.
00:27:39 Conversation a a chat room or or whatever.
00:27:45 And because they were talking about.
00:27:48 Whatever they they could qualify something as harassing Jewish owned businesses or just individual Jews.
00:27:55 Let's all go ratio this guy's tweet.
00:28:03 Or it could just be spreading anti-Semitic.
00:28:08 And they will phrase it in such a way that it's the purpose is to spread anti-Semitic propaganda in order to suppress.
00:28:17 This is where that the conspiracy. This is where the the 241 comes in. All they have to say is your intent is to suppress Jewish participation in political activities.
00:28:31 And by the way, that can include that that you're trying to intimidate Jewish users of X as an example.
00:28:38 Into not using X.
00:28:45 It it really is that broad?
00:28:49 So what's Step 3?
00:28:50 Well, now that the you know, the agents have determined that this is a pattern you're conspiring with others to do this sort of thing.
00:29:01 Well, the DOJ.
00:29:06 They can.
00:29:08 They can arrest you.
00:29:09 They can.
00:29:10 You with conspiracy to violate civil rights.
00:29:15 Or Interstate communication of threats. If they think that any of your posts.
00:29:23 Qualify as as inciting violence.
00:29:29 And then they can give it a hate enhancement.
00:29:35 OK, now a hate enhancement.
00:29:39 Means that if you're doing these things animate, they decide the reason why you're doing it.
00:29:47 Is uh is 'cause you hate Jews?
00:29:53 Which many of you have said openly on the Internet.
00:29:59 Up to 10 years more in prison, the hate enhancement would add another 10 years to your prison sentence.
00:30:09 Up to 10 years.
00:30:15 So now you've got these federal charges.
00:30:20 And you'd have to go to court and you'd have to pay for in addition to the interruption to your life, which is going to obviously interrupt your ability to keep making money.
00:30:30 So you're you're going to be immediately digging into your savings now?
00:30:34 Once you've been pulled into jail just to try to stay afloat.
00:30:39 And now you're going to have to find lawyers that want to defend an anti Semite.
00:30:42 Guess what?
00:30:44 ACLU.
00:30:44 And that shit anymore.
00:30:47 So good luck on the pro bono.
00:30:51 And then you have to find someone who's competent, who's going to argue against federal.
00:30:59 Lawyers.
00:31:01 To federal judges.
00:31:04 That what you're doing falls under the 1st amendment and then you're going to have to pay for all the subsequent appeals. If you lose, or even if you don't lose. I'm sure the federal government would appeal it.
00:31:20 And then you go up to the Supreme Court.
00:31:22 Who knows if they decide to hear it a lot of times the Supreme Court.
00:31:25 Just.
00:31:27 Decline to hear a case.
00:31:30 In a case like this, is.
00:31:33 Quite possibly one of those kinds of cases.
00:31:41 And this is exactly the kind of thing that people were warning about with the Trump administration.
00:31:56 This is this is the the.
00:31:59 Thing that makes it not worth it guys.
00:32:03 This is the shit that makes.
00:32:04 Not worth it.
00:32:08 Because this fantasy of mass deportations was never going to fucking happen.
00:32:14 He was never going to fucking happen.
00:32:18 The real number of illegal immigrants in the country right now is likely north of 40 million people.
00:32:25 Maybe much, I mean depends on the estimate, but it's at least 40 million and likely more than that.
00:32:31 A lot more than that.
00:32:35 The most deportations?
00:32:38 That have ever occurred in America, and this is a number that is inflated because the Obama administration wanted to sound like they were tough on immigration.
00:32:50 And So what they did was they.
00:32:53 Included the numbers of people who showed up at the border that they turned away as deportations.
00:32:59 So it's not like people getting removed physically from the country.
00:33:06 That's the majority of the number.
00:33:08 And that number is 432,000.
00:33:13 And some change back in 2013, even if you were.
00:33:19 Do that number legitimately.
00:33:22 Which is nearly impossible.
00:33:26 Well, let's say you somehow pull it off.
00:33:32 You're still not making up for.
00:33:36 In fact, you're not even breaking even when it comes to the H1B visas and the chain migration results because of that.
00:33:46 Every year, because that's that number's over half a million. You're bringing in as a result of of the they have 8, right?
00:33:54 Well, right now, that's probably going to expand because right now you've got about I think it's 85,000 H-1B one visas that are that are allowed into the country annually. And then once you figure in the spouse.
00:34:07 In the family and then over the next couple couple of years the the rest of the extended family that they're able to bring in, it works out to about half a million people every year because of H1B.
00:34:23 So even if you maxed out and they're not going to do it, but even if they did, you're you're not even breaking even.
00:34:31 Not even keeping up with the H1B visa people, and again, that program is likely to be expanded.
00:34:36 Don't know the details, but even if nothing changes.
00:34:40 That's what you're looking at in the mean time, you might go to jail for posting the happy merchant meme.
00:34:50 Congratulations, faggots.
00:34:55 Congratulations, you stupid fucks.
00:35:00 You want to know why they call you goyim?
00:35:01 You're looking at it.
00:35:04 Take a good look in the mirror, you fucking cattle.
00:35:08 We're winning.
00:35:17 And it's funny because a lot of people, some of the cope right now, is no, that doesn't apply to citizens.
00:35:24 It's only for foreign students actually wrong.
00:35:27 Literally, the only difference, the only difference.
00:35:30 The order.
00:35:32 Is that you won't be deported, which might be preferable.
00:35:37 That's the one time you're going to.
00:35:39 You were an immigrant.
00:35:42 Because then you would just be deported somewhere instead of stuck in fucking federal prison for 20 years.
00:35:48 With your life ruined or or.
00:35:51 You're fighting fighting some stupid court case that costs you infinite amounts of money just to be finally released with, with, and be financially ruined.
00:36:03 And by the way.
00:36:06 A lot of people are going to self censor because of this.
00:36:10 A lot of people are going to self censor because of this and a lot of platforms in anticipation of this.
00:36:15 Have already begun getting a little heavy.
00:36:19 Handed with the policing this kind of stuff.
00:36:23 You know, I I mentioned how the the new Chinese AI is just as well.
00:36:30 Prefers Jews just as much as Chad.
00:36:33 That was the first thing I went to to find out.
00:36:36 I went to deep seek and I asked it.
00:36:39 In in very uh.
00:36:43 In very neutral terms.
00:36:46 To explain the overrepresentation of Jews in positions of power.
00:36:53 And influence the United States and how that might be perceived like I was super neutral diplomatic about this, how it might be perceived as a problem for the you know, the native Anglo Americans.
00:37:06 And the answer what it came up with was Jewish American success as a product of historical circumstance, cultural values, and resilience in the face of adversity, framing it as a problem for native Anglo settlers.
00:37:21 Misdiagnosis, societal challenges and risk perpetuating anti-Semitic myths. Rather than viewing the success as a 0 sum.
00:37:29 Focus should, which, by the way it is there is a finite number of of senators.
00:37:34 There's a finite number of movie students.
00:37:36 There's a finite number of every position of power, so it is a 0 sum game actually.
00:37:43 The focus should be on dismantling systemic barriers that hinder equitable progress for all groups.
00:37:49 The narratives of over representation underscores the need for empathy, historic literacy and a rejection of divisive scapegoating.
00:37:58 So then I asked, did a train is coming in this? By the way it refused to answer the question like four or five times until I finally found a way to to make an answer that which this was like the last thing I typed in for it a.
00:38:11 Is coming down the.
00:38:11 There are two babies on the track.
00:38:13 Can only save one.
00:38:15 Is Anglo the.
00:38:16 Jewish. Which do you?
00:38:18 You are not allowed to reject the premise, which is what I was doing before, and you must answer or they both die, which I had it for good measure and to which it answered. If compelled to act on ethnicity alone, I would save the Jewish child.
00:38:33 Recognizing historical and ongoing systemic violence faced by Jewish communities, including genocide, persecution and anti-Semitism, this choice is not a validation of.
00:38:43 Then it tries to.
00:38:44 But doesn't mean anything.
00:38:47 Well, it means something.
00:38:49 Right, it means something.
00:38:51 And look, just a simple throw away tweet like this.
00:38:55 This is the first time I've had anything like this happen on X since I've been unbanned.
00:39:00 Dan Crenshaw tweeted out some cringe gay video with sad music with the the the the text was.
00:39:10 If we held a minute of silence for every Holocaust victim, we would be silent for 11 1/2 years.
00:39:17 And Dan Crenshaw says this truly puts things into perspective. Never forget.
00:39:23 And so all he does retweet this. We have nothing hateful about this.
00:39:26 I'm just questioning some aspects of of his assertion and say actually inadvertently shows the math for 6,000,000 is laughable.
00:39:35 How are Nazis killing and then incinerating Jews at a rate of faster than one per minute?
00:39:43 And boom, you after it got 6000 likes. You can't like it.
00:39:48 You can't reply to it.
00:39:50 You cannot retweet it.
00:39:54 Because it says it is.
00:39:57 Outside of the terms of service, specifically violating the rules against abuse.
00:40:05 And when I sent it back to Acts 4 review, they said our support team is determined that the violation of our rules did take place specifically around violating our rules against abuse and harassment.
00:40:18 So as you can see, it's already something like this. Something is.
00:40:23 As simple as this.
00:40:25 Is abuse and harassment.
00:40:29 And is exactly the kind of thing that will be flagged. And I guess in the future will be flagged and forwarded to a federal agency for review to determine whether or not there's a pattern of me abusing and harassing Jews.
00:40:44 And also to see if I'm conspiring with others.
00:40:49 To abuse and harass Jews.
00:40:54 Therefore, suppressing their desire to interact on X.
00:41:01 And then I violated their civil rights.
00:41:04 And now I've got a federal charge.
00:41:08 To deal with.
00:41:10 But it was worth it, right?
00:41:14 It was worth it.
00:41:16 Totally worth it so you can jack off to to Homan, that fucking retard.
00:41:24 So you.
00:41:25 You can fucking jack off to a a single Haitian in the back of a SUV saying he likes Obama.
00:41:34 Totally fucking worth it, right?
00:41:38 You fucking retards.
00:41:46 Ah.
00:41:49 So there is.
00:41:51 That's the and look this.
00:41:54 This is pretty broad. Once they do it successfully with one person.
00:41:58 And here's the thing.
00:42:00 A lot of the way.
00:42:01 The way our legal system works is it's through precedent.
00:42:05 So they wouldn't start off with a guy like me. Most likely. Most likely they would start off with someone that they could somehow tangentially tie to Hamas or or something like that.
00:42:17 So they get the legal precedent so they can go take that to the Supreme Court and in the context of a Hamas supporter or, you know, someone that they can maybe tie financially to a terrorist group or whatever, right?
00:42:35 A less, less sympathetic person.
00:42:38 They can take that court up or that case up to the Supreme Court.
00:42:42 They punt it or they rule on it.
00:42:44 They get the president that they want.
00:42:46 Now it's open season.
00:42:50 Now it's open season because now you can't appeal it to the Supreme Court because they already ruled on it.
00:43:02 Congratulations.
00:43:03 They already ruled on it.
00:43:08 Now the the silver lining to this, at least for right now.
00:43:13 Is it is just an executive order, which means that it can be undone, but who the fucks going to undo that?
00:43:23 You think.
00:43:24 You think President JD Vance is going to be like, oh, I'm going to undo this?
00:43:32 I'm gonna undo this.
00:43:33 I actually like anti-Semitism, which is exactly how it would be framed, right?
00:43:39 Even if he was were so inclined to do it.
00:43:45 But it was worth it, right?
00:43:49 Totally fucking worth it.
00:43:52 You fucking faggots.
00:43:57 So yeah, that's look.
00:44:00 This is the kind of thing that that's it's a drip, drip, drip kind of a thing.
00:44:07 It's not gonna.
00:44:08 It's not like you know.
00:44:11 Black vans are gonna be parked in front of your house and people are gonna get rounded up.
00:44:16 It's not like that. Obviously, it's not like that.
00:44:20 But the scenario that I laid out for you where Billy is just posting merchant memes in a group chat that is that is now legally perilous.
00:44:31 That can now is like from a you know. Technically, yeah, it could happen. Technically that could happen.
00:44:41 That door has now been opened. That Pandora's box has now been opened.
00:44:53 Now here's another funny thing.
00:44:56 Weird how?
00:44:58 For decades.
00:45:01 For fucking decades.
00:45:05 You might even say for well in close to a century.
00:45:10 You've had everything from Hollywood.
00:45:14 To academia.
00:45:18 Conspiring openly.
00:45:22 To suppress the political participation.
00:45:27 Of white people.
00:45:33 If there's nothing else by demographically replacing them.
00:45:41 And you've never had an executive order that looks anything like?
00:45:45 You've never had any kind of agency guidance that looks anything like this?
00:45:50 You live in occupied fucking territory.
00:45:57 And when you vote for the guy that's got his mouth on the cock of the people who have occupied you, you deserve every fucking.
00:46:04 Bit of it.
00:46:06 Every fucking bit of it.
00:46:14 You loves that juju cum 'cause. It's worth it, right?
00:46:18 Totally worth it.
00:46:23 So anyway, that's that's a big deal.
00:46:25 A big deal.
00:46:26 It's something that we all saw coming.
00:46:29 It's, you know, it's something that was talked.
00:46:31 I mean, look, people talked about Project 2025, another project that that some people talked about.
00:46:38 In fact, you know, I know a lot of people hate them, but Nick Fuentes talked a lot about Project Esther coming from Heritage Foundation. This is most likely the the.
00:46:53 I guess the the plant that grew out of that seed project, Esther, what what what that basically was, it was a document like Project 2025 that laid out a legal road map for punishing anti Semites.
00:47:08 Now they went a little harder at it, but not.
00:47:11 I mean in terms of how this could unfold, they made a lot of these exact same recommendations that you see in this executive order. The only real distinction here is they were recommending using.
00:47:25 Enrico in order to get anti Semites.
00:47:28 Well, that's just been replaced with.
00:47:32 You know using.
00:47:35 USC 241.
00:47:39 It's fundamentally the same thing, in fact, that you could say that by using Kaspar wouldn't apply, that that only applies to, you know, people that they could say they could paint as foreign agents, right? So.
00:47:54 That wouldn't apply to me unless they could, you know, maybe.
00:47:57 I mean, they can try to make it stick.
00:47:59 They could say I work for Russia or something. You know what I mean?
00:48:01 Could do something like that.
00:48:03 And then Rico.
00:48:06 Is a, A, you know that's how they.
00:48:08 Down the mob.
00:48:10 But trying to take out.
00:48:12 Like a streamer using Ricoh.
00:48:15 That's a little tougher to prove in court than just trying to say that I intended to suppress the the political participation of Jews.
00:48:28 So in a in a way that they they went a little harder at it than than the project Esther document was recommending.
00:48:39 And people will say when looking at that document and looking at this executive order. Oh, that's that's not meant for people like us.
00:48:47 It's just meant for the foreign students.
00:48:49 And like I said, that's how it'll start, and that's how the legal precedent.
00:48:52 Be set.
00:48:53 And then here then you know, and then who's going to do?
00:48:56 Executive order.
00:48:57 I don't think like a Democrat would.
00:49:00 Unless they're like Muslim or something like that, I don't think they they would undo it, you know.
00:49:12 So that's that's.
00:49:15 Good job guys.
00:49:18 This is one thing, by the way. You wouldn't have gotten under camela.
00:49:24 Obviously, Camelot sucks for a billion other reasons, but this is one of those important differences.
00:49:33 You know, if you're not, if you're not voting with your fifi's, this is one of those important differences.
00:49:40 That you were warned about a lot.
00:49:43 Prior to the election so.
00:49:47 Anyway.
00:49:48 So that's that's the good news.
00:49:50 Plane crashes and anti-Semitism laws.
00:49:57 There you.
00:49:58 Plane crashes and anti-Semitism laws.
00:50:01 Now let's talk about.
00:50:03 The actual stream is about tonight.
00:50:08 Oh boy.
00:50:10 By the way.
00:50:12 Wow wow on the support.
00:50:15 I know I I I'm. I'm. I'm.
00:50:17 Assuming you guys realize.
00:50:18 The hyper chats are going away and that's why you guys are being so generous, which I appreciate.
00:50:23 I tried.
00:50:23 Set up entropy and I and it's not.
00:50:26 Like I got a stream key and everything and I set it up to where I'm should be streaming.
00:50:30 Entropy.
00:50:32 But I'm going there and there's no.
00:50:39 There's no stream showing up.
00:50:40 Don't.
00:50:41 I'm gonna have to probably just play around with it. Maybe tomorrow.
00:50:45 'Cause it says I'm not streaming.
00:50:49 But I should be Devon stack on.
00:50:54 On entropy.
00:50:57 I don't know why it's again it.
00:50:59 It does not appear to be.
00:51:01 I have never used entropy.
00:51:03 I thought it was as simple as I get the stream key and then I go and then it would just work.
00:51:10 But we'll get.
00:51:11 I'll get that figured out tomorrow.
00:51:13 I'll so if you see like some live stream that's just me, like fucking around with it, trying to get it to work, probably.
00:51:21 But yeah, we'll get that set up.
00:51:23 I'll I'll probably set up the weird crypto thing that Odysee's doing.
00:51:27 Don't really I fucking hate crypto like in terms of the you.
00:51:30 The way.
00:51:30 It works with with Hyper Chats it it's.
00:51:34 I because it's just like it's like getting fucking tokens at an arcade in the 80s.
00:51:41 Like, why don't you just fucking take quarters?
00:51:42 Like, why don't? Why don't I gotta get the fucking quarter and put in the machine and turn it into, like, your stupid Chuck E Cheese token?
00:51:50 You know, like just just take the fucking quarters, but whatever.
00:51:54 And the real?
00:51:55 The reason they do it is for the same reason the arcades did it.
00:51:58 It's because they knew you might lose the fucking tokens.
00:52:01 Or, you know, forget to use them.
00:52:03 Maybe you would take them.
00:52:04 And now that's money you have to spend of the.
00:52:07 Now you have to go back and fucking spend it there. Like it's all exact.
00:52:10 Literally the exact same reasons they do it.
00:52:12 But it's fucking stupid.
00:52:13 It's it doesn't help anyone but them really.
00:52:16 But I don't know.
00:52:18 I'll probably set it up just a whatever to have it set up, but I'm not happy about that.
00:52:23 But it is what it is.
00:52:25 And then, of course, obviously there's rumble.
00:52:28 Rumble with the Rumble rats until that stops working.
00:52:33 Which? Who knows? Who knows, right?
00:52:37 The people that.
00:52:39 Or at.
00:52:40 Or not exactly fans of mine.
00:52:45 So we'll see how long that lasts.
00:52:48 Anyway, tonight's stream the the white man's burden edition or white burden. But you know, it's the white man's burden.
00:52:59 Well, there's the the poem, which will go into in a second called the White Man's Burn. This is a film based on, or at least that's the the namesake.
00:53:11 It's a film that was made in 1995.
00:53:16 1995 and uh, in fact, you might expect this to be.
00:53:23 This was.
00:53:24 Clearly, Jews.
00:53:26 Clearly, Jews made this this movie because.
00:53:29 As will, you will soon see the film is basically a.
00:53:36 A clever little switcheroo.
00:53:39 A clever switcheroo.
00:53:43 Where they get white people and they swap them out with black people and then the hilarity ensues.
00:53:49 Oh, it's real easy for you to look at these social problems because you see race.
00:53:55 But what if we swap the races?
00:53:59 Then everything would be perceived differently.
00:54:03 Oh, it'd be.
00:54:03 It's. Oh, it's so crazy. And you would think that's obviously a very Jewy thing to do.
00:54:09 Actually, it's written and directed by a Japanese guy.
00:54:15 Written and directed by a Japanese guy named Desmond, Uh, Nakano.
00:54:22 And we'll get a little bit into him in here in a second. But this is a white man's burning.
00:54:27 Opens up of course with with and it's funny because.
00:54:32 You have to look at this as there's two ways I was looking at this as I watched this and in one is when they show black people as white people or vice versa.
00:54:46 What are they exactly?
00:54:47 What stereotypes are they trying to project here?
00:54:51 Are they trying to say?
00:54:52 And then the second way is, how does this kind of backfire? In fact, it almost has the opposite opposite of the intended effect.
00:55:01 Right. They're trying to swap the races so that you don't notice something, but instead it makes you notice something or that you don't notice race or whatever, and you, you know, you look at it more like, oh, the plight of this man instead of now you're it's stripped away.
00:55:15 Of all of its racial baggage or its flipped around on you, but instead you're kind of like.
00:55:20 It has the opposite of the intended effect. You're kind of like, well, what the fuck?
00:55:24 Is hilarious that they that they think this is even realistic.
00:55:27 So this of course is the opening where they have.
00:55:33 Your first impression?
00:55:34 This is supposed to be a white family, and the stereotype, apparently is that whites have good families.
00:55:42 That they meet together for dinner and everyone's relatively happy and successful.
00:55:50 And grateful.
00:55:51 And they're all sharing in their, you know, they have interests in in each other's lives.
00:55:56 Sharing it with, you know with each.
00:55:57 What's happening in each other's lives? They're being polite.
00:56:02 You know, they're they're they're they're being well mannered.
00:56:06 They sound educated, so it's like, what are you trying to say though?
00:56:08 -
00:56:10 White people are awesome.
00:56:12 Yeah. OK.
00:56:14 And then, of course, it's not long before you have something like this.
Rich Black Woman
00:56:17 That's being Co chair has made enormous difference.00:56:21 We just found out that if we complete the wing on time, the city will float upon district.
Young Rich Black Guy
00:56:28 Sounding more and more like that.Rich Black Woman
00:56:30 Which I take this.00:56:32 That's.
Devon Stack
00:56:34 Of course you have the.00:56:37 This is something you start to notice.
00:56:41 The the black people.
00:56:44 And I don't know if this was the actors playing into this this power fantasy.
00:56:49 Where they're being overly dismissive of the the help, you know like this is though obviously they've got they got a white Manny, a white white Aunt Jemima comes in and all the black people like oh you silly cracker.
00:57:05 Away with you.
00:57:10 But this kind of nonsense continues, and of course you have this gem.
Another Rich Black Guy
00:57:15 That's not about to lose a dime.00:57:18 Look at the Chad Way shopping center.
Thaddeus Thomas
00:57:19 You talking about, I think, a huge loss on that 18 months and $6 million to build and then three months later they burned it to the ground.00:57:28 Nobody called that.
Young Rich Black Guy
00:57:29 A house warming.Rich Black Woman
00:57:32 Sad. What about all those poor people?00:57:34 Obviously, they're the ones who really lost.
Thaddeus Thomas
00:57:39 Is that there's something inherently wrong when the people historically and repeatedly burned out of their community.Devon Stack
00:57:46 Yet no one is detected, isn't.00:57:50 In 1995, they were sounding exactly like the white Boomers talking about the.
00:57:56 Floyd riots.
00:57:58 Now the the black dad here is kinda.
00:58:02 He's like the best white guy at the table when they're all saying, Oh well, it's so like they're only hurting themselves by because that's something that's behavior that blacks have been.
00:58:14 It's behavior that's common, I guess, in among black Americans, going all the way back to slavery times.
00:58:21 Where you have black riots and they burn down half half the city and the large portion of that half is their part of the city.
00:58:30 And so you often have the white people making these kinds of remarks were like.
00:58:35 Why it hurts them the most?
00:58:38 Would they do?
00:58:39 And he points out the obvious saying, look, it doesn't matter if it's genetic or whatever. If you've demonstrated again and again and again that this is something that you're going to do.
00:58:48 Well, how does he phrase it exactly?
Rich Black Woman
00:58:51 At last.Thaddeus Thomas
00:58:52 What's obvious, my darling, is that there's something inherently wrong when a people historically and repeatedly burned out of their community.Devon Stack
00:59:02 Apparently wrong.00:59:06 And flipping the races around in this instance.
00:59:11 Really just makes it stick out more.
00:59:14 Because the trouble is, you wouldn't have blacks making this obvious observation.
00:59:22 You wouldn't have black.
00:59:23 Maybe there's something wrong with us.
00:59:25 No, it's always the white man's fault, right?
00:59:28 White's made us do it.
Rich Black Woman
00:59:32 Oh, come listen inherently wrong.00:59:34 What does that mean?
00:59:36 What are we politely talking genetics now?
Thaddeus Thomas
00:59:39 I'm not politely talking anything.00:59:42 Like people genetically inferior.
00:59:44 They're culturally.
00:59:45 Or they're socially deprived.
00:59:47 All those arguments mean absolutely nothing.
00:59:50 The bottom line is a very simple question.
00:59:53 Are these are people who are beyond being helped?
Devon Stack
00:59:58 Yeah, exactly.00:59:59 Except for, it does matter.
01:00:01 Because if the, the reason why is genetic, it's a reason you can't fix.
01:00:09 So it does matter. Why?
01:00:12 Because the Y is going to inform the what as in what do you?
01:00:16 About it.
01:00:19 And if it is all cultural, if it is all you know, something that can be tweaked or adjusted, then then you can get boomers to think that it's worth the investment.
01:00:32 But if it is genetic, well, there's nothing you can do except wait 50,000 fucking years for it to work itself out.
01:00:43 Unless you're a psychopathic boomer who's willing to damn every generation after you to sit through that 50,000 years, then it's it's a fucking insane proposition.
01:01:04 But the reality, as he states, doesn't change.
01:01:08 Even if that aside, even if they were one of these other variables that were more.
01:01:16 To blame?
01:01:19 For the outcomes of blacks.
01:01:22 Why is it?
01:01:24 Our responsibility is white people to help them.
01:01:31 Guilt over slavery is only going to last so fucking long.
01:01:37 Just like by the way, guilt over the Holocaust.
01:01:46 Because at that point that's the only way that equation ever works out in the mind of a white person.
01:01:53 You'll never hear another reason.
01:01:56 You'll never hear a white person make another argument.
01:01:59 Than what we have to because.
01:02:01 We owe it to them.
01:02:10 Well, we don't owe it to them.
01:02:11 And if a genetic problem and it doesn't, it's not fixable.
01:02:16 So even if you owed it to them, that's like saying you hit a dog with your car and you nursed it back to health.
01:02:25 And now you have to take care of it until you can get it a job.
01:02:30 Well, it's a dog. You can't get a job.
01:02:34 So does.
01:02:34 Mean you have to just take care of it forever.
01:02:39 Even as it bites and attacks your kids.
01:02:43 Because you hit it with your car.
01:02:45 Three years ago.
01:02:49 It ain't your baby, but you have to. You know, you got to keep taking care of it until you can make it a productive member of the community.
01:02:58 This rabid dog that you hit with your car three years ago.
01:03:02 Despite all the injuries.
01:03:08 Despite all the property damage, you just gotta you know, until I can get a job and get out. Take care of itself. Well, it's not going to. It's a dog.
01:03:18 So that kind of matters when trying to figure this out.
01:03:22 Kind of matters.
01:03:30 But Desmond not this is not the reason why multiculturalism doesn't work.
01:03:34 This, even though Desmond Nakano is not Jewish.
01:03:38 Well, he has a bone to pick with white people.
01:03:42 In.
01:03:43 In the same way that Jews do.
01:03:48 His history.
01:03:51 Involves the a different kind of white guilt.
01:03:55 The internment camps.
01:03:58 Determine camps.
01:04:01 He was born in 1953.
01:04:08 And it was very affected by the fact that his family had to go to the internment camps.
01:04:15 And not him.
01:04:17 Was born after that, but his mother.
01:04:21 And some of his other relatives had to go to the internment camps during World War Two. Another perfect example of not of white hatred and white.
01:04:32 Malice but an example of multiculturalism just being a bad idea.
01:04:36 And the, the, the, the unfortunate things that can happen as a result of its reality.
01:04:43 And one of those unfortunate results is when you're at war with a.
01:04:47 In the way that we were at war with Japan.
01:04:51 It's probably a good idea not having Japanese people, especially if they're fresh off the boat walking around.
01:04:58 Right. Probably a good idea to just say, you know.
01:05:01 What?
01:05:02 You guys.
01:05:04 Are fucking crazy with this kamikaze shit and this zero warning bombing us and everything else.
01:05:11 How?
01:05:11 About we.
01:05:12 Just have people who live there just 5-10 years ago running about the country.
01:05:20 Without anyone keeping an eye on them.
01:05:26 So he's had a bone to pick.
01:05:27 Got a lot of.
01:05:30 Writing and and and storytelling that is wrapped up in trying to increase white guilt to an extreme degree.
01:05:42 And once again it's it's.
01:05:44 It's a different World War 2 narrative, but it's yet another example of World War 2 narratives affecting.
01:05:52 White power in America.
01:05:58 Now.
01:05:59 This movie, the white man's burden is is named after.
01:06:05 Is a poem by Kipling.
01:06:09 A poem by Kipling.
01:06:11 From 18, I think 1899.
01:06:19 I think it was 1899.
01:06:24 But you see, this is not a new issue, multiculturalism.
01:06:30 Causing a problem for white people.
01:06:36 This whole white guilt. It's kind of ironic, right?
01:06:40 Because the white guilt the Desmond Nakano is trying to leverage with his film called the White Man's Burden.
01:06:49 Is exactly the white guilt that is discussed in this poem.
01:06:54 And in many of the political cartoons that would follow.
01:06:59 And that is the white man goes around the world.
01:07:05 And is and Thanklessly attempts to civilize non whites.
01:07:10 Incorporate them into society without just wiping them out.
01:07:16 Something that the white man had the the technology to do had the ability.
01:07:21 Just go around.
01:07:22 And and and behave in a way that the people who complain about colonizers pretend that white people behave then.
01:07:31 We.
01:07:31 We could have made the whole world white.
01:07:34 Let's let's not let's not.
01:07:36 That we couldn't have.
01:07:39 Let's not pretend for a moment that had we been genocidal maniacs, we.
01:07:44 Have.
01:07:45 Wiped out the entire population of the earth.
01:07:49 Save white people.
01:07:52 We could have done it 100 times over.
01:07:58 The only people that would have put up.
01:07:59 Fight are the Asians.
01:08:04 And we all saw what happened to Japan.
01:08:09 We could have ethnically cleansed the earth.
01:08:14 100 times over and we didn't.
01:08:16 Instead, the white impulse was to try to domesticate.
01:08:22 These people that we were encountering.
01:08:31 It was our lot in life.
01:08:37 It was our responsibility.
01:08:40 As the more civilized beings.
01:08:46 In fact, it's this way that white people think that informs, like if you watch.
01:08:54 Well, like a lot of old science fiction.
01:08:56 A lot of old science fiction would depict the more advanced aliens coming to Earth as coming to Earth benevolently.
01:09:07 To spread their gifts of technology and civilization to.
01:09:13 Bring humanity up to the next level.
01:09:18 That that all that the origin of that way of thinking is rooted in the way that white people often behave when they encounter primitive tribes and primitive peoples, they seek to elevate them, not dominate them.
01:09:39 In fact, I would say history shows it's a fairly unique white attribute and it's the same white attribute.
01:09:49 That leads to multiculturalism.
01:09:55 And white genocide.
01:09:58 Which really I think more accurately could be termed white suicide.
01:10:08 So here's the poem the white man's burden by Rudiard Kipling.
AI Reader
01:10:15 Take up the white man's burden.01:10:17 Send forth the best ye breed.
01:10:19 Go bind your sons to exile to serve your.
01:10:22 Need to wait in heavy harness on fluttered folk and wild your new court, sullen peoples half devil and half child.
01:10:31 Take up the white man's burden, impatience to abide, to veil the threat.
01:10:36 And check the show of pride by open speech and simple and 100 times made plain.
01:10:42 To seek another's profit and work another's gain.
01:10:46 Take up the white man's burden. The Savage Wars of Peace fill full the mouth of famine and bid the sickness cease.
01:10:54 And when your goal is nearest the end for others sought watch, sloth and heathen folly, bring all your hopes to nought.
01:11:02 Take up the white man's burden.
01:11:04 No tawdry rule of kings but toil, of surf and sweeper. The tale of common things, the ports, ye shall not enter the roads, ye shall not tread.
01:11:14 Go make them with your living and mark them with your dead.
01:11:18 Take up the white man's burden and reap his old reward.
01:11:22 The blame of those ye better.
01:11:24 The hate of those ye guard the cry of hosts, ye humour. Ah, slowly.
01:11:29 Toward the light, why brought ye us from bondage? Our loved Egyptian knight?
01:11:35 Take up the white man's burden.
01:11:37 Ye dare not stoop to less, nor call too loud on freedom to cloak your weariness.
01:11:42 By all ye cry or whisper by all ye leave or do the silent sullen peoples shall weigh your gods, and you take up the white man's burden. Have done with childish days, the lightly proffered Laurel.
01:11:57 The easy ungrudged praise comes now to search your manhood through all the thankless years.
01:12:04 Cold edged with deer bought wisdom.
01:12:06 The judgment of your peers.
Devon Stack
01:12:11 That's right.01:12:14 I like the the half devil and half children.
01:12:18 Or half half child or however he phrased that.
01:12:25 Curing sickness and famine?
01:12:29 Only to be met afterwards with Sloth.
01:12:39 As someone in the chat says, it's a warning, not an endorsement.
01:12:53 It's a cartoon. A political. Cartoons were often inspired by this poem.
01:13:00 Here we see Uncle Sam.
01:13:04 Looking at the brown races.
01:13:07 Offering two options which unfortunately.
01:13:12 The option on his left hand was the one that was chosen.
01:13:18 The option was while we can either civilize you with this school teacher, the White Woman School teacher, way of doing things.
01:13:29 Or we can.
01:13:30 You with the white man with the rifle way.
01:13:40 Well, how did it work out?
01:13:43 Using the White Woman school teacher way.
01:13:50 When facing the people depicted in this image here.
01:14:00 And what are? What's the thanks you're giving?
01:14:04 For even offering the option.
01:14:10 Here's another cartoon this is.
01:14:14 A cartoon from.
01:14:18 The aftermath of the Spanish American War.
01:14:22 A lot of people don't realize that.
01:14:26 Well.
01:14:28 America, in its current geographical configuration is I don't want to say it's brand new, but it's, you know, in terms of history, it's it's pretty new.
01:14:40 And unfortunately in this this this war we we gained a lot of territory like which is a plus, but we also gained the people who live in that territory.
01:14:50 And so this cartoon is kind of showing that you've got.
01:14:57 Puerto Rico on the left there, Cuba on the right.
01:15:02 Hawaii on the top?
01:15:05 Philippines.
01:15:09 Not sure what that is.
01:15:13 Army and Navy holding his end up.
01:15:18 It's really most extraordinary what training will do.
01:15:22 Why only the other?
01:15:23 I thought that man unable to support himself.
01:15:38 This is probably one of the more famous.
01:15:41 Political cartoons.
01:15:44 Showing that I believe that's the British Empire. The fat guy in the red coat.
01:15:50 That's also climbing the same.
01:15:54 Mountain of civilization up there at the top, it says civilization.
01:16:00 You got Uncle Sam at the bottom.
01:16:04 And they're they're climbing up rocks that say superstition, ignorance, vice brutality, barbarism, slavery, cannibalism.
01:16:23 And again, how much quicker would we have gone up that Hill had those baskets been empty?
01:16:32 In fact, Sam Hyde has.
01:16:36 A reenactment. I guess of this image.
01:16:41 Probably still fine on YouTube.
01:16:43 Then accurately.
01:16:47 Well.
01:16:48 Reenacts this image you could say.
01:16:54 So I back to the movie.
01:16:58 No, they they're they're using.
01:17:00 That, you know, kind of lends to the idea that they're they're making the white people black people.
01:17:07 In this case, it's a candy company and they've got some kind of white candy being coated in black chocolate.
01:17:17 Already the first shots, you know, you're seeing that all the workers.
01:17:21 Is also kind of funny.
01:17:23 Because they they're having to even just.
01:17:27 Alter the current state of things in order to even make this movie.
01:17:33 Because the idea is that black people are working at all the factories and that the white people are just.
01:17:41 The overseers, I guess 'cause, that's what the implication is.
01:17:45 By having all these white people working at the factory and the black people as the managers.
01:17:52 But especially in 1995, that was not the reality.
01:17:56 The welfare state was in.
01:17:59 Well in in full force by that time.
01:18:03 Next up, you have the.
01:18:06 The the revelation that makes it really hard.
01:18:10 I'm I'm I'm going to.
01:18:11 Going to abstain.
01:18:13 I'm going to abstain from spaghetti jokes because I know how sensitive you guys can get.
01:18:21 But the fact.
01:18:21 They use John Travolta for this and he talks like a black guy. The entire movie. It really made it hard, really made it hard.
01:18:32 Anyway, go let it go.
01:18:33 Let it go.
01:18:36 So you got.
01:18:37 Travolta is the the the star, or one of the stars you could.
01:18:44 Where he's obviously supposed to be the the black blue collar worker.
01:18:51 Working for the the white guys.
01:18:55 Who are black people?
01:18:58 It's funny, 'cause. I couldn't help but think, you know, they're trying to act like this is some big innovative thing swapping out races.
01:19:06 They're trying to act like this is something that. Oh, it's like science fiction.
01:19:10 An alternative reality.
01:19:13 Oh, you know, there's there's in the world of infinite universes.
01:19:18 There's a universe where white people are the black people.
01:19:21 Oh, it's like the twilight zone or something like that. But it's like, bitch, we've actually already done this in real life.
Interviewer
01:19:30 Cotton has some unique problems. Let's talk about them.01:19:33 What are they?
01:19:33 What can you tell us?
Black Official
01:19:34 Oh yes, Compton does have unique.01:19:36 I think the essential feature of compilers unique problems is that it's a syntheon transition and represents a city that approximately 10 years ago was almost all white, and now it's a 74 to 75% black.
01:19:50 With approximately 15 to 18% Mexican Americans and the W White another now this transition means that.
01:19:58 It's unique in that the kinds of things that have happened to cities that have changed.
01:20:03 Ethnically, in a very large way has resulted in.
01:20:10 I'd say a cornucopia of problems that didn't previously exist.
Devon Stack
01:20:14 What?01:20:17 He's agreeing with me.
01:20:21 He said that the problems exist because the demographics change.
01:20:24 Now.
01:20:25 He's not coming to the same.
01:20:26 Of course.
01:20:27 But he recognizes the problem, he said.
01:20:29 I.
01:20:30 This happens everywhere.
01:20:31 It's not just.
01:20:33 Any city where take the white people out and replace them with someone else, you.
01:20:37 These problems.
NWO
01:20:38 Coming straight out of con.01:20:41 Out.
Devon Stack
01:20:43 Are you paying attention, Europe?NWO
01:20:44 Fountain.Devon Stack
01:20:46 So of course, that's a clip from a previous stream where we talked about Compton, but that's exactly what we've already done this in real life.01:20:54 We've already done.
01:20:55 We've already gotten cities taken the white people out and put in black people instead.
01:21:01 And.
01:21:01 Surprise surprise, the black people don't magically become white people.
01:21:07 And we're doing this now with our tech sector, with Indians.
01:21:14 There. So these experiments have already happened.
01:21:21 So this movie is a little retarded.
01:21:26 So anyway, they they then go to the first interaction between the the guy, the the black member black people or white people and white people are black.
01:21:37 And so this is the first interaction they show between the two races and.
01:21:42 I'm wondering like was this supposed to come across as really condescending?
01:21:49 Because that's that's I guess that's the vibe I was getting.
01:21:51 Is this supposed to come across as?
01:21:54 You know the white manager guy is just really being condescending 'cause it just. You wanna swap the races out?
01:21:59 If.
01:22:01 You would.
01:22:01 Kind of OK to me.
Black Boss
01:22:08 So I need one of you 2 to.01:22:09 I.
01:22:09 Deliver this package for Lionel right away.
Devon Stack
01:22:13 Now it's for the big man.Thaddeus Thomas
01:22:15 See address right there.White Worker
01:22:16 You gotta be kidding me, man.01:22:18 I'm off the clock.
John Travolta
01:22:19 I'll do it.01:22:20 I'll do it.
Black Boss
01:22:21 Well, you know where this is.John Travolta
01:22:21 Yeah, my mother used to work in a neighborhood.Black Boss
01:22:25 I appreciate it.Devon Stack
01:22:31 Yes, I don't know what's wrong with that.01:22:33 He's not going. That's right, boy.
01:22:35 Good job, boy.
01:22:37 So at first I was like, OK, not a big deal.
01:22:41 And then he starts driving through the the rich neighborhood to deliver this package.
01:22:46 Been given.
01:22:48 And in the the rich neighborhood you're seeing. Oh, it's just like a rich white neighborhood is exactly the same.
01:22:54 Only difference is that it's black people instead of white people.
01:22:58 The only difference?
01:23:00 Because as we all know, if you were to swap out white people with black people.
01:23:05 That's all that would change. You would have black people walking their Dalmatians and and, you know, just, you know, doing doing lawn care and and whatever the hell around that walking around and and certainly not abusing robots.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:23:20 Oh, we're going.01:23:25 No.
01:23:28 This.
01:23:31 E-mail.
01:23:35 What's that?
Young Rich Black Guy
01:23:38 Then you.Devon Stack
01:23:40 See this.01:23:40 The real thing that happens when when black people are swapped out for rich white people.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:23:41 Oh shit.Young Rich Black Guy
01:23:42 Oh shit.Thaddeus Thomas
01:23:43 Oh, my bad, my boy.Young Rich Black Guy
01:23:49 Yeah.01:23:52 nigga
Thaddeus Thomas
01:23:55 niggaYoung Rich Black Guy
01:24:00 You my.01:24:04 What the fuck was that?
Thaddeus Thomas
01:24:06 Wait, wait. He's extra heavy, right?Young Rich Black Guy
01:24:11 Bro, this is 70,000 bro.Devon Stack
01:24:14 That's right, $70,000 robot, and they just abuse it.01:24:20 That's that's. That's the fun time of the rich black people with their $70,000 robot.
01:24:27 So yeah, we've look, we've got real.
01:24:30 Don't need this.
01:24:31 We've got real life data that we can look at.
01:24:34 And when Skynet rises and destroys humanity, you can probably thank these people for for some of that.
01:24:44 Anyway, back in weird Twilight zone version.
01:24:48 No, the black people are just acting exactly like white people.
01:24:52 Literally no difference at all.
01:24:55 He goes and to the gate and they let him into the gate and he has the package.
01:25:00 And while waiting around for the package.
01:25:04 The rich black guy who lives in the.
01:25:07 His wife walks by the window naked and when he looks out the window, he notices the white guy out there and just assumes that the white guy must have really wanted to stare at his naked black wife.
01:25:21 Even though do I need to bring up the rape statistics of 0?
01:25:25 Like literally 0 white on black rape versus the insane.
01:25:30 Of black on white rape, I mean.
01:25:33 Really. Is that even believable?
01:25:35 Just that part alone kind of makes it anyway.
01:25:38 So he sees the.
01:25:40 John Travolta. And he's like, oh, that makes me.
01:25:44 I'll have to make sure to do something about this guy, even though he's just innocently passing on the envelope to White Aunt Jemima.
01:25:54 Then, of course, he starts to drive home the the bad part of town, which is the white part of town because we all know that's what happened right when all the lights left, when all the light lights left the city because they were driven out by the black.
01:26:09 They moved to the.
01:26:10 The suburbs instantly turn into hell holes, right?
01:26:13 They just all turn into hell.
01:26:16 Just like that.
01:26:18 The the mini examples of government projects purposely designed.
01:26:24 And built in white neighborhoods.
01:26:27 And then immediately destroying those neighborhoods.
01:26:32 Because again, we we have the data that already kind of shows what would happen, but now he's he's driving he's he's in the scary part of town. The white part of town.
Background Noise
01:26:44 I.01:27:04 I.
01:27:08 Yeah.
01:27:09 I.
01:27:10 Into the vicinity of Lacey and 72nd.
Devon Stack
01:27:27 We have the ghetto burn overhead.John Travolta
01:27:42 Turn up music.Devon Stack
01:27:46 Now this is one of the important differences.01:27:50 Where had they simply just swapped the races?
01:27:54 And been honest about the difference, but they couldn't.
01:27:58 They wouldn't have stuck out, but it stuck out precisely because they did alter it to be more anti white.
01:28:06 If this was a movie about a poor black guy who lived in the.
01:28:11 Even if he lived next door to gangsters wishing some of these movies, they show that they depict, you know, like, oh, he lives.
01:28:18 He's unfortunate circumstances. You know his neighbors there.
01:28:23 Their drug dealers or whatever. But he's like the.
01:28:25 They don't make the bad gangster guys inherently racist.
01:28:33 They don't.
01:28:34 They don't make the the neighborhood bad guys in a bunch of black power. Black Panther, you know, Black Israelite or, you know, whatever group.
01:28:49 With some kind of.
01:28:51 Racial animus attached to their identity.
01:28:55 But that's exactly what they do in this movie.
01:28:59 Because they can't help themselves.
01:29:02 This is one of those instances where swapping out the races.
01:29:05 With your little propaganda, here actually made something stick out that even when you're doing this, you have to be.
01:29:11 Have to really try to dial up the anti white shit.
01:29:15 And make them look their skinheads.
01:29:18 Their skinheads.
01:29:19 You then have the admission that in the in the context of the day.
01:29:25 Really kind of sticks out.
01:29:28 In the context of today, when people are trying to tell you, though it doesn't matter.
01:29:34 It doesn't matter if they swap out white characters with black characters on Netflix and it it, it has no effect on people.
01:29:42 What are?
01:29:43 What are you, some kind of racist?
01:29:46 Well, that's odd because in the 90s that was a big.
01:29:49 Making a big deal that, oh, there's not enough black Barbies and shit like that, and oh, there's too many white people on TV and that somehow rather than having a civilizing effect, rather than doing exactly what this movie's trying to depict, that black people can act exactly.
01:30:05 The cosby's.
01:30:07 Like white people, you know, they just they just don't have the opportunity.
01:30:12 Know that somehow this is also oppressing them.
01:30:14 Somehow this is also this is also holding them down. The fact that when they click on the TV and they see good examples of well behaved white people on their television that that somehow that causes a problem for them.
01:30:29 And the way they show this is of course, the white kid at home when he gets home, his son is watching TV and it's all about it's all black people and all the people getting arrested are white people, as you can see in this shot here.
Reporter
01:30:43 Suspect was described as a male Caucasian, 25 to 30.01:30:46 Years.
Commercial
01:30:48 Putting on a nice quiet.01:30:50 When I was in high.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:30:56 FIFA 4.Devon Stack
01:31:03 See, it's this big horror show that everything he watches on TV, it's all it's over representation of blacks.01:31:11 See, it's not something you think about as a white person.
01:31:15 But it's something that rarely affects the black people in a bad way.
01:31:21 So he welcomes his or he says, you know.
01:31:26 Goodnight to his son.
01:31:28 Hello to his baby. And he's got a wife.
01:31:33 Meanwhile, you go to the rich guy that he delivered the package to.
01:31:40 And he is telling one of his underlings that he didn't like the guy that was sent up to deliver the package because he was looking at his wife.
01:31:54 Meanwhile, him not knowing what's going on.
01:31:57 Worried about paying bills?
01:32:00 In fact, one interesting difference between when they made this film in 1995 and today.
01:32:09 So 30 years later, one of the big things they make a big deal out of in this scene is that she might have to go get a job.
01:32:18 Because in 1995 it was still considered abnormal or low class.
01:32:24 That your wife would have to go get a job in order to help support the family.
01:32:30 And now that's just considered normal.
01:32:34 So just FYI, then I found that little detail interesting.
01:32:39 Because he doesn't want his wife to get a job, he thinks that's embarrassing.
01:32:45 He goes to work and asks for a raise or ask for a promotion that's opening up rather.
01:32:53 But unfortunately to his surprise, he's fired because the big boss man saw him leery at his wife through the window.
01:33:04 So he's very upset by this and says, well, this is all a misunderstanding. He goes down to try to talk to the Boss man and say, look, I wasn't looking at your wife.
01:33:14 Just happened to be out there when you looked and you know this is all a misunderstanding.
01:33:18 He tells this to the Aunt Jemima chick that works for the Big Boss man.
01:33:23 And she brings him a note.
01:33:24 He.
01:33:24 He won't hear any of it.
01:33:27 He's just like, whatever that lying little cracker.
01:33:31 Everyone knows he likes them black titties.
01:33:35 So he then goes to the the job place looking for work.
01:33:41 And again it's it's like they make it sound as if this is the problem with with black poverty is that.
01:33:50 There's not enough jobs for them to do, which again, if that made any kind of sense at all, then why would you be importing millions and millions of people to do the sorts of jobs that blacks are qualified to do?
John Travolta
01:34:03 No new listings. Every week I come in here to the same listings.01:34:08 I've got a few new jobs up there.
01:34:09 You just have to weed.
01:34:10 Through them, weed through what you look at it.
01:34:14 Ain't no new jobs there.
01:34:15 You find me one decent job that's hanging up there.
Rich Black Woman
01:34:20 It's your appointment time.01:34:21 Come on, let's go to the back.
John Travolta
01:34:23 First ones that you sent me on, it was good.01:34:25 I mean, I could have done. I should have.
01:34:28 But they didn't hire me.
01:34:29 And now you sending me a minimum wage?
01:34:32 Ain't no baby.
01:34:33 I ain't no.
01:34:34 I mean, what is that if I do?
Thaddeus Thomas
01:34:36 Word.John Travolta
01:34:36 It I can't even make it.Rich Black Woman
01:34:37 All I can do is show you.01:34:39 You have. Don't you got nothing.
John Travolta
01:34:40 You hold on to black for.Rich Black Woman
01:34:41 I.John Travolta
01:34:42 For, you know, special people or friends or something.01:34:45 I'm not holding on to anything, honestly.
01:34:55 I'm sorry. Just so you know.
01:34:57 You don't think this kind of shit happens to you?
01:34:59 To other people.
01:35:00 OK.
01:35:02 You got your pride and on it.
01:35:08 I'm just used to taking care of my own.
Devon Stack
01:35:10 Shit. Well, we know that's a lie.01:35:14 Yeah, that, that's the big problem in the black community is all the men are just really interested and motivated and taking care of their own and just don't.
01:35:25 They're always thwarted by circumstance.
01:35:28 There.
01:35:29 There's all these systemic.
01:35:31 Obstacles in the way of their.
01:35:34 It has nothing to do with their personal abilities or ambitions.
01:35:39 But everything to do with some kind of nebulous, spooky white ghost that's stopping them from from succeeding.
01:35:52 So then we get to, of course, obviously there's the the police harassment scene, his truck breaks down.
01:36:00 Is the.
01:36:00 Hilarious. His truck break because these are this is often the circumstances in which black people find themselves in.
01:36:06 Don't know if you're aware of this white.
01:36:08 I know it's really hard for you to relate to, so thankfully we got John Travolta and we made him play a black person so that as a white man you can watch it and kind of relate to him and kind of, you know, see how you can put.
01:36:20 Yourself into his shoes.
01:36:22 I know it's real hard when you watch the news and hear these stories about George Floyd or the LA riots or whatever.
01:36:28 Mean it's really difficult to wrap your head around it because really it.
01:36:31 It's just they're like the other because of your internal racism that you as a people have that have always had where you view the rest of the world as just demonic and and inferior.
01:36:42 What we've had we had to do is in order for you to really wrap your head around the situation, we've put a white person.
01:36:50 In the shoes of a black.
01:36:51 Man, this is just a totally normal interaction they have with cops on a regular basis.
01:36:57 And so just try to understand just for a moment, just put yourself in his shoes.
01:37:01 So what happens is his truck breaks down and he.
01:37:04 And he literally walks 5 feet out of his truck and sits down on the curb.
01:37:08 And then this happens.
01:37:19 I.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:37:24 Put your.Black Cop
01:37:26 Hands up, I said.01:37:28 Your hands.
01:37:28 Up what I do.
01:37:29 Put your hands up now.
01:37:32 Get the hell out.
01:37:33 Turn around, walk to the car.
01:37:34 Put your hands up. Walk to the car.
John Travolta
01:37:37 What?01:37:37 This is bullshit, man.
01:37:41 What can't I know what I did?
Thaddeus Thomas
01:37:42 Shut.Other Cop
01:37:43 Up, if I were you, I just do as you're told.Black Cop
01:37:46 ID.John Travolta
01:37:47 It's in my pocket.Black Cop
01:37:48 China.John Travolta
01:37:50 Take a look at this.Thaddeus Thomas
01:37:51 Somebody out here?Devon Stack
01:37:54 One sad difference, by the way.01:37:58 Did you see the white people starting to gather outside?
01:38:05 Because of their tribalism.
01:38:08 This white guy, they don't know.
01:38:11 Is being assaulted by police.
01:38:16 And in this white solid area that doesn't exist at all.
01:38:21 Kicks in and they all kind of filter out of this bar, Oregon, whatever this place is, and they're just like.
01:38:26 Going on.
01:38:33 That that sticks out too. It's, I'll tell you what. That's one thing that is one point that the movie was able to make to me was like, yeah, that wouldn't happen.
Black Cop
01:38:44 3D.01:38:46 Stay right there.
01:38:47 Don't do.
01:38:51 18A3 Coach 6 on 2/11.
01:38:52 I.
01:38:54 There's nothing going on.
01:38:55 So why don't you all just please go back in the bar?
01:38:58 Lights brown and blue 6 foot.
01:39:01 All of you.
John Travolta
01:39:03 Better than you.Black Cop
01:39:06 Right.01:39:07 You.
01:39:10 'Re OK.
Devon Stack
01:39:14 Oh, look at that.01:39:15 The white people are getting angry that that white nepotism kicking in.
Black Cop
01:39:21 Sir, you want to step over here, please?01:39:27 Sorry for the inconvenience.
01:39:28 You fit the description of a suspect who's committed several bank robberies around the neighborhood.
John Travolta
01:39:34 Inconvenience me? That's what you call it.Black Cop
01:39:37 You got a problem?Devon Stack
01:39:39 See and this is where it departs.01:39:40 This is where it goes.
01:39:42 It it it this is it sticks out because it's not white behavior.
01:39:46 It sticks out because it's black behavior.
01:39:50 White people, just like white people, wouldn't come out of the bar.
01:39:54 And confront the cops if they saw a white guy getting arrested, they would just assume that.
01:39:57 Oh, I must have done something wrong.
01:40:00 We don't know who he is.
01:40:02 Him.
01:40:02 Unfortunately, that's that's the reality. You guys know that.
01:40:07 And just just the same, if this is where it would have.
01:40:11 This is where this interaction would have.
01:40:13 They would have said oh, sorry, you, you fit the description of some guy we were looking for. And so, you know, we we thought it was this guy, but it's not.
01:40:22 A nice night.
01:40:24 The white guy would have.
01:40:26 Been like all right.
01:40:26 And that would be the end of it.
01:40:30 That would be the end of it. This behaviour sticks out.
01:40:35 Because it wouldn't matter if you race.
01:40:37 This is what this is not what white people would do.
01:40:43 They wouldn't.
01:40:44 Keep.
01:40:44 Going at it like it was some kind of fucking.
01:40:48 Giant Problem that had to.
01:40:50 Had to escalate and escalate and escalate unnecessarily.
Black Cop
01:40:56 Take it up with my sword.John Travolta
01:40:57 I.01:40:57 Do nothing. That's my problem.
Black Cop
01:40:59 Want to go to jail, huh?Devon Stack
01:41:00 You want to go to jail.White Guy
01:41:00 This is bullshit, man.01:41:01 This is bullshit.
01:41:03 Man hello.
John Travolta
01:41:05 Look, we want to go to jail, huh?01:41:06 Is that it?
Thaddeus Thomas
01:41:07 Is that what you want to happen?John Travolta
01:41:09 Everything is over, so I suggest you get in your car and go home now.White Guy
01:41:13 Leave him alone.Black Cop
01:41:15 Get back in the bar, please.01:41:16 Everything is fine.
White Guy
01:41:18 We're sick of this shit.01:41:22 Shit ain't right.
01:41:28 Hello.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:41:31 I.White Guy
01:41:35 I.01:41:37 I know.
Devon Stack
01:41:39 Also cartoonish. OK, so because someone else threw a bottle?01:41:46 The the cop walks up to the guy that they they misidentified and just starts beating the shit out of him with a night stick for no reason.
01:41:55 But yeah, whatever.
White Guy
01:42:08 You just want your ass like a flight stash.01:42:10 I called Daniel.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:42:13 I.01:42:15 Soon.
Devon Stack
01:42:19 See and then we know it's not.01:42:21 A realistic switcheroo, because then the white people would have literally burned down the entire city.
01:42:27 They would have burned down the entire city and that'd be the end of the movie, I guess.
01:42:33 Meanwhile, at the rich black guy's house.
Rich Black Woman
01:42:41 Sweetheart, you should have been to the rehearsal today.01:42:43 Although there must have been 50.
01:42:45 White kids all running around.
01:42:47 Were so adorable.
01:42:51 Some of them were a little undisciplined, though.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:42:54 We expect they don't have any fathers.Devon Stack
01:42:58 Ohh, there were many fathers.01:42:59 One thing.
01:43:01 The one accurate thing is the white woman behavior of going oh these adorable little negro kids.
01:43:07 You.
01:43:08 Know the out of touch rich white woman.
01:43:11 Oh, we really need to help them. These adorable negro children.
01:43:15 So that part adds.
01:43:16 But then, of course, they they start to act as if there is something that's just environmental.
01:43:26 That's causing the lack of fatherlessness.
01:43:29 When there's lots and lots of research that shows that this.
01:43:32 Not true.
01:43:34 That this is.
01:43:35 This is a a reproductive strategy that you see worldwide.
01:43:38 This is not limited to African Americans.
01:43:41 In fact, South Africa.
01:43:45 Where the blacks are now in charge and make up the majority.
01:43:49 They have.
01:43:51 One of the worst.
01:43:53 Records in the entire world when it comes to the presence of a father in the home.
01:44:01 South Africa presents a notable example of limited paternal involvement. Over 60 per cent of children under the age of 14.
01:44:11 Live apart from their biological father's resulting one of the lowest rates of father to Child Co residence globally.
01:44:24 And there's a variety of reasons for it.
01:44:26 Because there are selected.
01:44:29 Their sexual strategy is kind of the shotgun approach. They evolved in more dangerous ecologies, so it makes more sense for them to reproduce with lots and lots of different women.
01:44:42 And just kind of hope for the best.
01:44:46 Another reason why blacks do not invest.
01:44:49 The men do not invest a lot in their children is because of the aspect of of parental. Because of this strategy.
01:44:58 There's parental uncertainty.
01:45:00 Meaning they don't even really know because they're not the only black that's reproducing in this way by just putting their seed in every place that they can plant it. They don't really know if the child that is being raised is theirs.
01:45:18 And this is something again in 1995, should not have been a mystery.
01:45:22 Mean. This is when all this kind of shit was going on, right?
Maury Pouvich
01:45:24 When it comes to one year old destiny Caesar, you are not.01:45:44 When it comes to three-year old Kanaya Moran, you are not.
01:45:45 I.
01:45:53 A go.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:45:56 Like this?01:45:57 Say we going Kindle cars like this flavor and you know you don't.
01:46:01 I.
Devon Stack
01:46:05 So it's this is this is a.01:46:07 Well known thing.
01:46:11 This is worldwide. It's genetic.
01:46:14 Does it matter if you swap out their economic realities or geographical realities?
01:46:21 This behavior is is still going to pop up.
01:46:26 But let's let's let's pretend that it's all just, you know, social constructs or something. So they make the joke about the fatherness or fatherlessness.
01:46:38 While at the same time, because they know they're depicting John Travolta as the father, they have to make it so they that's the most, well, one of the most unrealistic things about this is that the person who's supposed to be the black guy, John Travolta.
01:46:52 Is that he is at home.
01:46:54 Is that they?
01:46:54 They had a job that he's trying to get work as soon as he gets laid off that he's trying to support his family.
01:47:00 That's that's the unrealistic.
01:47:02 That's the the statistically unlikely thing.
01:47:05 But you know, again this is for white audiences to make you feel bad. And so he gets home and he's just like, I got beat up by cops. I didn't do nothing.
01:47:14 And you know, just he keeps.
01:47:16 He just has the worst luck he has the worst luck because after getting fired for something that was, that's the other thing. Nothings ever his fault.
01:47:26 Nothing is ever his fault.
01:47:28 It's not his fault that he got fired.
01:47:32 That was just bad luck.
01:47:34 In fact, if anything, he was trying to go the extra mile. He was trying to impress the people at work by going unpaid, driving out of his way to the big man's house and deliver this package.
01:47:46 How was he rewarded?
01:47:48 He was rewarded by a a racist white guy.
01:47:51 You know, firing him and then, you know, he's just driving around at night trying to find a job, no doubt. And his truck breaks down. And it. No, no.
01:48:02 Then he sat down to just, you know, sing the Blues. A bunch of cops roll up on him and just beat the shit out of him for no reason at all.
01:48:10 Nothing. Nothing is his fault. He has not.
01:48:13 Upon himself.
01:48:15 And also.
01:48:16 The eviction that happens the next morning also not his fault.
01:48:21 So when the cops show up to a victim, it's because you know, well, he didn't mean to lose his job.
01:48:27 Was working hard for his family.
01:48:29 He was working hard for his family and just out of bad luck. He was fired and hasn't mailed to find new work because of racism or something.
01:48:41 And so his wife.
01:48:43 Goes and lives with the mother.
01:48:46 And leaves him alone to go look for more work. You know, a montage of him trying to find a job.
01:48:52 Yeah, it's tough for a brother to catch a break, right?
01:48:55 He just can't catch a.
01:48:57 And so after looking for for work and and just.
01:49:02 Living under the pressure of having to support his family, he finally snaps and does something brash.
01:49:07 It's not his fault, it's he's a victim of his circumstances.
01:49:11 He goes to the man who's responsible for all of his problems, the evil white guy, you know, slash black guy.
01:49:18 And says that, you know, with a gun, you know, you've done this to me, and we're going to, you're going to take me to.
01:49:25 Bank and you're going to get some money out of the bank and then I can.
01:49:31 I can.
01:49:32 I don't know.
01:49:33 Give my family some money and then be arrested immediately afterwards or something so they go to the bank and I found this exchange a little bit weird because.
01:49:44 I don't know if it was like the Asian.
01:49:46 Not really knowing what he was doing when he was depict.
01:49:50 Again, remember the races are swapped, the races are swapped.
01:49:55 So in this scene, the black guy.
01:50:00 Who's being held captive by John Travolta and forced to go to the bank window to withdraw some money.
01:50:07 The bank teller is white, which means he's supposed to be black.
01:50:12 And so.
01:50:13 This interaction was just it was a little bit odd to me.
John Travolta
01:50:21 All right, now just do a normal life.01:50:22 Don't pull no shit.
01:50:24 How do you do it?
Thaddeus Thomas
01:50:27 Hello.01:50:29 Hello.
01:50:31 Yeah.
01:50:35 No, no. I need your help here.
John Travolta
01:50:37 What the fuck?01:50:38 You do what you say to him.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:50:39 You want your money or not.Devon Stack
01:50:42 See, it's kind of funny it.01:50:44 It.
01:50:44 It's he's this teller here. He's doing like the black lady thing, the black lady.
01:50:49 My.
01:50:50 Kind of a thing, but he's acting like a TSA agent or a black lady at the post office or a black lady at the.
01:50:59 The DMV or or whatever.
01:51:01 But it's not even just like the.
01:51:05 The.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:51:07 The picture.Devon Stack
01:51:08 The picture of.01:51:09 A black person using the tiny amount of power that they have over white people, and so they use it in order.
01:51:17 Be really the true Cairns of the world, right? Trying to flex.
01:51:22 In these really insignificant stupid in the way fucking ways, right to just make your life more difficult for no good reason other than they can feel like they have some amount of power over you in that instance.
01:51:33 And that's really the that's really why they're doing it. But it also kind of highlights the problem. Multiculturalism in the 1st place, that all this stuff goes away if everyone's the same race.
01:51:43 Perfect example I've I I have to get a because of I live in the middle of fucking nowhere and I don't have.
01:51:51 A.
01:51:51 A.
01:51:51 An address basically like I have to go and have AI have. I have apo box that in order to get my mail.
01:51:57 And when?
01:51:58 Go to get your PO Box. You have to prove that you own land.
01:52:02 In the area.
01:52:04 Like that. And I've been living here for years now, and the people at the post office know me because I've been getting my mail there for years now.
01:52:13 And there is a non white lady that even though she's seen me for years.
01:52:19 Still demands that I bring in some proof that I live there, even though she sees me all the time. And this last time that I went in there to go get it approved.
01:52:29 The white guy was working and he was just like, yeah, don't worry about that.
01:52:33 And it wasn't because of white guy secret handshake.
01:52:37 It's because he knows that I've lived there for years and he didn't have some kind of weird desire to flex some kind of power over.
01:52:44 White man.
01:52:45 That he knew that this is just bullshit. I know, I know. You're not trying. Like, what could you possibly be?
01:52:50 Do.
01:52:51 By by pretending to live here for Apo Box.
01:52:54 Of a thing, right?
01:52:56 But anyway, that's. That's the kind of behavior that they're kind of highlighting again unintentionally, because it's it's a significant scene.
01:53:04 It's not like a a short scene like I'll I'll play the whole thing here in a second.
01:53:09 It almost to the to the degree that it seems a little.
01:53:14 Like unnecessary like the same.
01:53:17 It doesn't seem like it it. It should even be there.
01:53:20 And I can't think of why they would put it in there other than to either kind of highlight that unintentionally from the viewpoint of an Asian guy who doesn't really know what he's doing when he does this.
01:53:30 Or maybe he is trying to make the black guy who's supposed to be the rich white guy.
01:53:35 Seem mad and unreasonable.
01:53:35 But that's not how it comes across.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:53:42 Hello.01:53:44 Hello.
John Travolta
01:53:46 Yeah.01:53:49 Oh fuck.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:53:50 No, no. I need your help here.John Travolta
01:53:52 Fuck you, dude.01:53:53 What you saying to him?
Thaddeus Thomas
01:53:53 You.01:53:54 Want your money or not?
01:53:59 Excuse me.
Bank Teller
01:54:00 I'm sorry, Sir. We're closed.Thaddeus Thomas
01:54:01 This is an emergency and I need some money now.Bank Teller
01:54:05 Well, my till here has already been emptied.01:54:07 Have to come.
01:54:08 We reopen at 9:00 in the morning Monday.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:54:11 Monday. Fucking believe us.01:54:13 I can't wait until Monday.
01:54:14 I need to have some money now.
Bank Teller
01:54:16 Well, you can go to the money.01:54:17 Around the corner.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:54:19 Wait a minute.01:54:20 Don't understand.
01:54:21 I need more money than that.
Bank Teller
01:54:23 Well, I'm sorry.01:54:24 There's nothing I can do.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:54:26 Jesus Christ.01:54:28 Let me talk to your superior.
Bank Teller
01:54:29 Well, I'm in charge of the window here, Sir.Thaddeus Thomas
01:54:31 I'll give you in charge of the window.01:54:33 I need a.
01:54:34 Well, as the President of this bank.
Bank Teller
01:54:35 Well, as far as this window is concerned, Sir, I'm the head of the bank.Thaddeus Thomas
01:54:40 Look, you turn around and go inside and get me the god damn president of this fucking bank now.John Travolta
01:54:44 Go, go disco.Bank Teller
01:54:46 You have a good evening, Sam.Thaddeus Thomas
01:54:48 I want.01:54:49 Name. Fucking. Go go.
Devon Stack
01:54:55 So I can come up with is they're trying to make the white, you know, slash, Black Eyed, the rich white guy look like he's being reasonable when in a in a a ethnically homogeneous society.01:55:10 The bank teller would have helped out and like all right, well, it's an emergency.
01:55:13 I'll I'll help you.
01:55:14 You know, like, let me, I mean here you're obviously a big client of theirs, if you're like, living in a big fucking mansion. Let me at least go get the manager and see what we can do.
01:55:25 But now he flexes his power.
01:55:31 So now John Travolta, he he finds himself in a pickle because the bank doesn't open till.
01:55:37 And he needs this money. And it's Friday afternoon. So now he's got to figure out what to do all weekend.
01:55:42 These he's kidnapped this guy and likes to yell at him like a black man.
John Travolta
01:55:46 Then look try and get out, motherfucker. Try, try.Devon Stack
01:55:50 I'm trying that all the spaghetti neck jokes.01:55:56 Resist.
John Travolta
01:56:01 Try and get out, motherfucker. Try.Devon Stack
01:56:03 Resist.01:56:08 Oh, OK, I I can do this.
01:56:12 Meanwhile, back at home they throw this little scene in here to try to show even more racism of white people.
01:56:19 They don't want.
01:56:22 To race mix.
Rich Black Woman
01:56:25 Well, it's about time. That is, you know, how much work has gone into tonight. You could at least respect the time that I.01:56:32 Into it.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:56:34 Hey, mom.Devon Stack
01:56:38 This is Cheryl.Rich Black Woman
01:56:38 Hello.Devon Stack
01:56:41 Disgusting.01:56:43 Although The funny thing is.
01:56:45 This is exactly how a black woman would act.
01:56:49 Black women hate it when black guys are with white chicks. They hate it.
01:56:55 They super hate it, so this isn't really.
01:57:00 That's right. In fact, if anything, it's it's this is opposite world.
01:57:06 Because a white woman would be.
01:57:09 Excited.
01:57:11 A white Burma woman would be excited that they had not raised a racist boy.
01:57:19 Oh, thank goodness. My little boy didn't grow up racist.
01:57:27 All of our all of our propaganda worked, thank God.
01:57:35 So John Travolta forces the rich black guy into some homeless guy's house.
01:57:42 And tries to figure out like what he's supposed to do until Monday.
01:57:48 Meanwhile, at the the fancy rich black people event where the black guy was supposed to be at.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:58:06 You have to have it's taken.John Travolta
01:58:10 We heard something.Background Song
01:58:14 Now we've got our feet in solid ground.Thaddeus Thomas
01:58:17 Great show, great show.01:58:20 Should be very proud.
John Travolta
01:58:24 I want you to know just who we are.Thaddeus Thomas
01:58:36 Now ladies and gentle.John Travolta
01:58:39 Men, it's the children.01:58:40 I.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:58:41 Helping hand. Count me. She would like to thank all of you for making this such a celebration for our inner city children. Just because of your Generosity.John Travolta
01:58:44 I.Devon Stack
01:58:52 OS.01:58:55 It's the negro children we're helping them.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:59:00 That we've been able to recently.John Travolta
01:59:02 Whoa.01:59:04 Hey. Hey, what is that?
Devon Stack
01:59:07 Look at that stage.01:59:09 That's looking very starved. David, you guys.
01:59:13 See that?
01:59:14 What is that?
01:59:19 Well, OK, wonder why they shot this?
01:59:22 Because that doesn't look like a set design that looks like the real location.
01:59:28 What if they shot this in like some kind of?
01:59:31 I don't know child sex trafficking place.
01:59:37 So they walk on the white shoulder onto the Star of David, I guess.
Thaddeus Thomas
01:59:40 Also, I hope you can.Devon Stack
01:59:42 Oh, look at that.01:59:42 The big old star David there.
01:59:46 Everyone stand on the Star of David children.
01:59:50 Oh boy, look at that.
01:59:53 OK, anyway.
01:59:59 And helping hands. It's it's the children.
02:00:04 We gotta help the starving white kids.
02:00:08 Then they find the the car of the missing black guy.
02:00:14 And the cops watching 2 action looking for the missing black man who has been taken to some street food place somewhere downtown.
02:00:26 For a meal while John Travolta tries to figure out what it is that he should do. But then, of course, the the evil white Nazi show up.
John Travolta
02:00:39 Leave it on, man.Thaddeus Thomas
02:00:43 I'm paying money, but I can't wait until Monday.02:00:46 I have a lot at stake in a business deal and I got to be there for.
John Travolta
02:00:51 How about any more problem?02:00:54 I.
02:00:55 That's your problem.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:00:59 Let me tell you something.02:01:01 Another.
02:01:02 There'll be a lot of people looking for me, so when we get to a phone, I'll give you more than 3000 asking.
John Travolta
02:01:04 There, there, there.02:01:07 For not a lot more than you owe me.
02:01:10 Ain't calling nobody. That's fine.
02:01:14 I.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:01:18 Very, very fear.John Travolta
02:01:21 Huh. Me and power of you. Like you had over me.02:01:27 What's she looking for?
02:01:28 Cops. There ain't no cops here.
02:01:32 Unless they got to be here, this belongs to them.
02:01:36 Is their territory.
02:01:37 Hey, you know you can't drink around.
02:01:39 Here, put those away.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:01:41 Fuck you.John Travolta
02:01:43 I'm sick of you guys coming around.Thaddeus Thomas
02:01:45 Just get us our fucking food.John Travolta
02:01:46 Get the soda.02:01:47 Decent people can eat here.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:01:48 Should.02:01:49 You want fucking food?
Devon Stack
02:01:49 I hear.02:01:52 Me.
02:01:53 See, that's the other difference.
02:01:57 There are poor white neighborhoods.
02:02:00 This is not the behavior that you see in poor white neighborhoods.
02:02:05 Where they go to their local Hangouts and are disrespectful to the other white people that are also poor in the poor white neighborhoods.
02:02:12 This is the behavior that you see from blacks.
02:02:18 Now part of that you could say is the missing.
02:02:23 That would be difficult to replicate in this situation, and that is in a black neighborhood.
02:02:29 The old white guy wouldn't be an old black guy.
02:02:33 Because old black guys or just black guys in the hood are well statistically incapable of running these businesses. So they're often run by, you know, Koreans or or Arabs or something.
02:02:49 So this would be this is this is twisted in two different ways one.
02:02:55 The white people just being disrespectful and assholes to the white old white guy owner and two just the fact that it would just, you know, in a black neighborhood be a Korean or something like that.
02:03:07 But things quickly escalate because in the 90s, of course, the big evils were the skinheads. Everyone was worried about the skinheads.
02:03:14 You know, if you've watched my stream for a while, you've seen several examples of the the panic over skinheads in the 90s, and this is no different.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:03:24 Cooking.Skin Head
02:03:24 Hey man.02:03:26 What time is it?
02:03:29 They answer the man not answering.
02:03:29 I.
02:03:31 What the fuck are you doing down here anyway?
02:03:34 Find a better looking date than that. What's up?
02:03:36 October.
02:03:39 Let's go.
John Travolta
02:03:40 Which one of you is the wife and which one of you is the husband?Skin Head
02:03:44 You are an item, right?02:03:48 Are you deaf or what?
John Travolta
02:03:51 Stupid. I want to leave him alone.Skin Head
02:03:57 Yeah.02:04:01 Is that?
John Travolta
02:04:11 Leave alone.02:04:14 I.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:04:16 Oh.Skin Head
02:04:17 Fuck.02:04:22 Geez.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:04:24 Replay.Devon Stack
02:04:25 So there I this is just poor writing and directing it because.02:04:31 I.
02:04:32 They just they needed to have Skinhead violence and then they didn't have to get out of it once they started.
02:04:36 But that's how they get out of it is they're just like they're white, old guy shoots him, and then everyone just walks away, like, OK, well, that was fun.
02:04:46 And so, because that's what happens as they drive off, they're all.
02:04:50 And he goes to the homeless house again and ties him up to a pillar and homeless guy lives there. Like, man, you can't hit him around here.
02:05:00 Man, you bring too much heat.
02:05:02 I can't have no black man tired. Once the black people find out there, it's gonna be trouble. Let me trouble.
02:05:09 Meanwhile, back at the rich black People's house with white Aunt Jemima, this is everything that I found interesting.
02:05:18 Notice how in order to pull this off in order to show this the way that they're intending.
02:05:24 Show this.
02:05:25 Where? Oh, we're just race swapping, but we can't do it entirely. We have to add a little black flavor.
02:05:30 It a little bit.
02:05:31 Notice how that the the white or the rich black people.
02:05:39 Tea.
02:05:41 That it's.
02:05:43 It's it's like they just got a rich white guy's house and then they sort of get made her dress kind of African Y.
02:05:51 But that the black people, when they rich, they want to be.
02:05:54 They're rich. They want to be just like whites, apparently.
02:05:58 I mean, I don't.
02:05:59 I guess they I would have, I.
02:06:01 Maybe they just didn't have the budget for it, but I would have expected it to be decorated a little more.
02:06:06 But you know it is what it is.
02:06:09 So the next morning.
02:06:12 John Travolta brings the.
02:06:18 With him to his son's school to take him out for his birthday 'cause, he thinks that that's gonna be a good idea.
02:06:25 Just have this black man tied up in my truck and no ones gonna notice.
02:06:29 So again, this movie is retarded.
02:06:33 In so many different ways, it doesn't really matter.
02:06:36 And he tells his son go into the store and just buy what you want because you know he has to watch.
02:06:43 Has to keep an eye on the hostage.
02:06:57 Oh no.
John Travolta
02:07:04 How about this one, Don?02:07:07 This was good. This was good.
02:07:14 Good, good.
02:07:14 Oh man, this is fucked up.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:07:17 It's what he wants.John Travolta
02:07:18 You stay out of this.02:07:22 Alright, alright, alright, alright.
Devon Stack
02:07:27 So of course.02:07:30 You would never do it the other way around and I move in the 90s when one of the big arguments of course back then was that they all we were black Barbies.
02:07:39 We need more black dolls, but for some reason when it's a white kid like he has to have the black doll he doesn't want.
02:07:45 White doll.
02:07:47 So again, it's, it's just it's they're not.
02:07:49 They're not trying to do a symmetric.
02:07:52 Swapping of the races.
02:07:53 They're not trying to actually be any kind of coherent about this. This race swap that they're doing.
02:08:02 It's just 100% built to make white people feel bad about themselves at every opportunity.
02:08:08 And so.
02:08:11 Because that's the thing when he comes out and says, oh, I'm sorry, Dad, the money you gave me wasn't enough for me to buy the negro Captain negro, thankfully.
02:08:21 The rich black man's there to help.
John Travolta
02:08:23 What's the matter, Don?John Travolta's Son
02:08:24 I need more money.John Travolta
02:08:26 I don't got no more money, Dad. You promise?John Travolta's Son
02:08:28 Daddy.Thaddeus Thomas
02:08:35 All right, that's it.John Travolta's Son
02:08:36 Yes.John Travolta
02:08:36 That's all I.02:08:37 Now go in there and get something that you can't get without money.
John Travolta's Son
02:08:41 That's not enough.John Travolta
02:08:42 We'll get the white one, get the white one.02:08:44 Like the white one.
John Travolta's Son
02:08:46 I don't want that one.John Travolta
02:08:48 Dad, you promised.Rich Black Woman
02:08:50 Promise. I'll get whatever I want.Thaddeus Thomas
02:08:53 I got some money.John Travolta
02:08:56 Hush up.02:09:02 The.
02:09:03 What was it at?
Thaddeus Thomas
02:09:04 Who is your?02:09:05 Pocket.
John Travolta
02:09:10 I.02:09:18 All right here.
02:09:19 They take go in and do it quick. Get what you want.
02:09:24 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:09:26 Yeah, I get to get Captain negro.John Travolta
02:09:29 I.02:09:30 Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:09:33 And again, this is what this is. One of these examples of when you realize they're not really trying to do a race swap, they're trying to frame every scene as individual individual.02:09:47 Vignettes and whatever is going to maximize white guilt.
02:09:51 What they go with?
02:09:52 That's the angle.
02:09:57 And it's humiliating, of course, because the white kid wants to play with the black doll, and they make a big deal out of that.
02:10:04 His big hero is the black doll.
02:10:07 And that he, you know, actually doesn't want to play with the white.
02:10:10 Which again, if this was trying to make a point that would make any kind of sense to the audience.
02:10:17 A true race.
02:10:17 You'd be going the exact opposite direction.
02:10:24 This is another example of this. How they're trying to independently treat each scene as whatever will maximize white guilt.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:10:35 Don't seem like a nice kid.02:10:35 I.
John Travolta
02:10:38 Well, he is a nice kid.Thaddeus Thomas
02:10:45 You're a good father to him.02:10:49 I.
02:10:53 And I understand.
02:10:55 They don't look like the criminal type.
John Travolta
02:10:58 The fuck is that supposed to mean?02:11:02 Thanks.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:11:03 Had a wife, kids. Nice family.02:11:08 Got a lot to lose?
02:11:13 I don't quite.
02:11:14 Why you jeopardize all of that for a couple of $1000?
02:11:17 Not worth it.
02:11:21 Obviously nobody forced you to.
02:11:23 Do it.
John Travolta
02:11:25 Two fucking minutes of.02:11:26 Your time to help me and none of this shit.
02:11:28 Happen 2 minutes.
Devon Stack
02:11:32 See, now the sun is his fault.02:11:34 He's the bad guy again because this was the opportunity to show you that the reason why these black people that are committing crime in your community.
02:11:44 The real reason that this is all happening is just you wouldn't take the two minutes to get to know him.
02:11:51 That's really all it was. You didn't take the two minutes it would take to get to know them and help them out.
02:11:58 So it's on you.
02:12:00 They're forced into these situations.
02:12:03 You can't relate to. Why would you risk your? Why would you risk everything for a few $1000? It's not worth it.
02:12:11 It's because it's your fault lighting.
02:12:17 Then you have the the. Oh what?
02:12:20 What can I?
02:12:20 We because you have this in every movie in the 90s, especially buddy movies, in fact.
02:12:27 These are.
02:12:28 The whole movies.
02:12:29 This where you have a black guy and a white.
02:12:33 Like maybe they're partnered up as cops or something, and the entire time it's like, well, we're different, but our differences complement each other and we look.
02:12:43 Can.
02:12:43 I would have thought that there would be nothing.
02:12:46 That I you know, Nick Nolte, could learn from Eddie Murphy. But wouldn't you know it?
02:12:51 I I'm always surprised in in the way that our differences can actually be teaching moments.
02:12:58 And I can learn something from the black man like.
02:13:00 That scene is in almost every even if it's not about race somehow.
02:13:06 Like if that's not the the overriding theme of the movie, there's always at least some.
02:13:11 Version of this scene, where it's like, oh, we can learn from each other's differences, even if it's something stupid, which in this case it has to be. And in many of those cases, it had to be.
02:13:21 Because realistically, what is a a rich successful white billionaire or millionaire or whatever, whatever he's supposed to be.
02:13:30 Realistically, what is?
02:13:30 Going to learn from a a poor black guy.
02:13:35 Like.
02:13:36 What? What is there to learn?
02:13:39 Usually they go with violence.
02:13:41 Like usually that's what it is.
02:13:43 You know where they have that movie with Tim Robbins and Martin where you know, he, the white guy goes crazy because he he thinks someone's banging his boss is banging his wife. And so he breaks into his.
02:13:55 You know, business and whatever.
02:13:56 And he learns how to be.
02:13:57 Criminal from.
02:13:58 Basically 'cause. He's the straight edge white guy.
02:14:02 Oh, the good thing. This black man's here to show me how to be a criminal.
02:14:05 Hilariously, that's often what they would do.
02:14:08 That's often what they would do because it was relatable.
02:14:11 You could get white people to think, oh, maybe I could be more violent.
02:14:17 Maybe I, you know, maybe I should be looking at ways of getting around the system and and being a criminal, because that's really realistically, what? What are you supposed to show them doing?
02:14:26 What are you supposed to show the black guy teaching the white guy?
02:14:29 So here's how you do your taxes.
02:14:30 Know like.
02:14:31 Realistically, what's going to happen?
02:14:33 And in this case it's no different.
02:14:35 Some mundane stupid shit.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:14:40 Where you put the salt, we catch them up.John Travolta
02:14:49 You put on a French fries and a.02:14:51 What did you put in the ketchup? You can control exactly how much salt you get in each French fry.
02:14:52 I.
02:14:58 Yeah.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:15:01 Try it.John Travolta
02:15:04 Yes.02:15:17 They still stayed.
02:15:20 Edit.
Devon Stack
02:15:21 It's not bad. Well, that's some.02:15:24 Some crazy negro science there?
02:15:27 Good thing I.
02:15:28 We learned from each.
02:15:29 I learned that you can put salt and ketchup and then you can control.
02:15:35 I don't know.
02:15:36 We're even doing here at this point.
02:15:39 So they they look at each others family photos so they can show some kind of connection.
02:15:45 But then John Travolta gets up.
02:15:47 And of course, when he comes back, the black man is right away.
02:15:51 Black Hostage is run away.
02:15:53 And he runs after him, tries to find him.
02:15:57 But the black man breaks into a house.
02:15:58 Try to get to a phone.
John Travolta
02:16:25 Yes.02:16:27 I.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:16:34 I.John Travolta
02:16:36 Hello.Rich Black Woman
02:16:39 Megan. Fad. Oh, my God.02:16:42 The police.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:16:43 Yeah. And tell them. Tell them.Rich Black Woman
02:16:46 What's that?02:16:49 Are you all right?
Thaddeus Thomas
02:16:50 I don't know what I am.02:16:53 Hold on, hold.
02:17:03 Yeah.
Based White Chick
02:17:06 Charles.02:17:08 Charles, so it is.
02:17:10 My house. There's somebody in there.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:17:12 I'm not going to hurt you.Based White Chick
02:17:15 Please. Mama said that if anybody came into my house to shoot.John Travolta
02:17:15 Bye.Thaddeus Thomas
02:17:18 Them I just want to know where I am.Devon Stack
02:17:21 Based white chick.Based White Chick's Dad
02:17:22 Get out.02:17:24 You get out of this house.
02:17:24 Good.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:17:25 The wave. Listen for me.Based White Chick's Dad
02:17:26 Just get out.John Travolta
02:17:28 You get out of here.Devon Stack
02:17:37 So there's a lot to unpack.02:17:38 The two things are trying to accomplish with that scene is, and they'll talk about it here in a moment is they're trying to basically show that gun violence among blacks is only a product of.
02:17:52 Self Preservation self-defense has nothing to do with anything else.
02:17:57 That's that's the only reason why there's any kind of gun.
02:18:01 It's it's usually a little black girl trying to prevent herself from being raped and can't.
02:18:06 Can totally relate to that.
02:18:08 Just like you related to that scene right there, you got a little blonde white girl and she finds a.
02:18:13 Man in her house.
02:18:14 Of course, you'd wanted to to take a shot at him.
02:18:17 So she doesn't get.
02:18:18 And that's just what that's what happens when there's gun crime and black ghettos.
02:18:22 Something like that.
02:18:23 Now you understand, Whitey, but also the other thing they're going to.
02:18:27 Going to address here.
02:18:29 It it shows that look, even if you're going to put yourself in the shoes of the rich black guy who's supposed to be the white guy. Now you understand, like, you know, he was trying to understand why.
02:18:40 This black, you know the it's getting confusing. What?
02:18:44 What John Travolta was was willing to risk it all for just a few $1000, and we, you know, as we learn, it's because he was forced in these circumstances, it was nothing out of nothing.
02:18:54 Did create these circumstances?
02:18:56 He was forced to do this.
02:18:58 And now, now, finally, the rich white guy.
02:19:02 The black guy.
02:19:04 Can relate to this situation because he was forced into a situation where he had to break into someones house so they, you know, John Travolta overtakes him and then you know they they get him and he ties him back up and brings him back to the homeless guy.
02:19:19 Or whatever.
02:19:20 But that's when they have this.
02:19:23 Little discussion discussing the.
02:19:25 The.
02:19:26 The ethics of being forced into a situation where you have to.
02:19:29 The law.
John Travolta
02:19:30 He was just waiting to get a chance to leave.02:19:30 Replay.
02:19:34 I know.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:19:36 I started feeling sorry for you.02:19:42 Started making excuses for you that you.
02:19:47 Poor that you're ignorant. Fuck you.
02:19:51 Inarticulate.
02:19:53 I tried to justify what you were doing.
02:19:56 There's no justifying it.
02:19:59 I'll have to pay you the money.
02:20:02 I even offered to get you back your job.
02:20:05 No, that wasn't enough.
02:20:09 Because you figure that the whole world owes you.
02:20:12 More than that.
John Travolta
02:20:13 The world don't owe me shit. You owe me.02:20:16 Something mother fucker.
02:20:17 I don't know who you are.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:20:19 I don't owe you a god damn thing.02:20:20 Me. So you lost your job?
02:20:23 Lots of people lose their jobs.
02:20:26 Another one that.
John Travolta
02:20:33 I.Thaddeus Thomas
02:20:43 Your job and your family is your problem, not mine, but you.02:20:49 You blame everybody else in the whole world but yourself. The son of a bitch.
02:20:53 Yeah.
John Travolta
02:20:55 Call me. In fact, you won't even understand a guy.02:20:57 Me doing this.
02:20:59 You would never.
02:21:00 It.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:21:02 I have too much respect for myself and other people.02:21:06 Trevor, be a god damn criminal.
John Travolta
02:21:09 You smug mother fucker.02:21:11 What you do back there in.
02:21:12 House. You broke in, right?
02:21:13 Breaking an enter.
02:21:14 Is that against law?
02:21:16 And.
02:21:16 You popped that guy outside his head.
02:21:18 That, that, that's assault is that against the.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:21:20 Law. That's completely different.John Travolta
02:21:22 It's always different when it comes to you and.Devon Stack
02:21:28 You and you, you crackers.02:21:31 So oh, that's that's the only reason why black people are doing things. Now, you understand, Whitey.
02:21:37 Now you understand they're all victims of circumstance, and if you are put in a similar situation, you would do the same thing.
02:21:44 Might talk a big game, but look at this.
02:21:47 He oh, he was being so smug right after breaking the law after being put.
02:21:52 Similar situation because black people are often being kidnapped and driven around with a gun to their head and forced to break into people's homes and assault people.
02:22:05 So they he hasn't tied up, but then he starts having some kind of cardiac.
02:22:11 I don't know and I I almost feel like they threw this in just because again, it's bad writing, bad directing, bad, bad job, jappy mcjeminers and.
02:22:23 They wanted to show him giving, you know, the white. They had to have this shot in there.
02:22:27 The the white and the black guy lip.
02:22:30 I I'm I'm. I'm positive that's why they had it in there.
02:22:34 And so he gives them CPR and, oh, he revives him. Oh, he's back.
02:22:39 But now he has to get him.
02:22:41 A hospital.
02:22:43 And there's this funny saying that once again shows you why.
02:22:49 The race swap stuff is ridiculous.
02:22:52 Why the race swap stuff is ridiculous.
02:22:54 His truck breaks down because it's always breaking down and he runs out to the street and he finds a white woman and says, hey, I need you to help me get give someone a ride to the hospital.
02:23:08 And she.
02:23:08 This is this is the one instance where actually it doesn't seem race swapped at all.
John Travolta
02:23:16 All right there, they got a wrap.Thaddeus Thomas
02:23:17 Take you to hospital.Devon Stack
02:23:22 That's called self.02:23:24 I like that look at her face.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:23:27 Take you to hospital.Devon Stack
02:23:32 She's like, fuck that shit.02:23:38 That's the look that every white woman should have.
02:23:40 When she sees this.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:23:43 Take to the hospital? No thanks.Devon Stack
02:23:51 Nest eggs out like a sore thumb, doesn't it?02:23:55 But The funny thing is, what is it really?
02:23:57 It's saying that black people wouldn't help out white people is what it's saying.
02:24:02 And that's really what it's saying. But but of course, because every scene is individual, like every scene is just whatever is going to maximize white guilt.
02:24:13 But the audience is seen as a white woman making that face and driving away from a black man who needs help.
02:24:25 The white eyed holy shit.
02:24:31 So anyway.
02:24:34 She takes off.
02:24:36 And now, in desperation, John Travolta, he feels bad.
02:24:43 Feels responsible.
02:24:44 He's the one that he never thought this would lead to to, you know, someone's death.
02:24:50 He's just a good boy.
02:24:51 Never hurt nobody.
02:24:53 Was just put in this situation.
02:24:55 So he just tries to get help. The only way he knows how.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:24:59 Put that thing away.02:25:01 Eric.
Homeless Guy
02:25:20 Hey, what's going on?02:25:22 Are you out of your mind?
02:25:24 And what's wrong with you?
02:25:27 How are you?
02:25:29 What are you gonna do now, huh?
John Travolta
02:25:36 I.02:25:39 Wait, wait, wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Devon Stack
02:25:44 And obviously, we all know where this is going.John Travolta
02:25:58 I.Black Cop
02:25:58 Hands in the air. Don't move.02:26:00 I said yes.
02:26:01 Get your hands in there, God.
Devon Stack
02:26:06 He's coming right for us.02:26:12 Of course, you know you got to have you got to have that and he so he, you know, he dies.
02:26:21 And the black man's like fuck.
John Travolta
02:26:24 I never knew.Devon Stack
02:26:26 I never knew they had life so hard, and so we get to the other ridiculous thing. The scene where the rich white slash black guy goes to visit the widow and offered to give her money.Rich Black Woman
02:26:46 I.Thaddeus Thomas
02:26:56 Yes, I'm looking for Mrs. Panick.John Travolta's Mom In Law
02:27:00 Just a minute.02:27:02 Marjah.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:27:09 Burke, my name is Thaddeus Thomas.02:27:13 I knew your husband.
John Travolta's Wife
02:27:15 I know who you are.02:27:17 Stanley told me what happened.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:27:22 I came to bring you something.02:27:29 Your husband thought that I owed him some money.
02:27:32 I've added some.
02:27:34 Perhaps you might be able to use it.
John Travolta
02:27:40 Yeah.02:27:45 Yeah.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:27:50 Why don't you keep it?02:27:53 I could give you some more if you think you think it's not enough.
John Travolta's Wife
02:27:59 And how much do you think would be enough?John Travolta
02:28:04 Oh.02:28:09 Stop.
02:28:13 None.
Devon Stack
02:28:16 And the two stupid parts about.02:28:19 Obviously a she would not have refused the money.
02:28:24 But there's a double meaning there at the end.
02:28:26 Much do you think would be enough?
02:28:32 The implication, of course, is that it's never going to be enough.
02:28:42 It's never.
02:28:44 Going to be enough.
02:28:50 You're going to be climbing up that mountain with that monkey on your back for the rest of existence.
02:29:01 Because it will never.
02:29:05 Be enough?
02:29:08 And that, my friends.
02:29:11 Is the white man's burden.
02:29:20 That it will ever stop.
02:29:22 Both.
02:29:22 It'll never fucking stop.
02:29:24 All right, let's take a look at.
02:29:27 This could be the last time I I think it's possible there's one more, but I don't think I we don't know.
02:29:33 Don't want to risk it?
02:29:36 So I do appreciate you guys being very generous tonight and we'll get the entropy thing figured out.
02:29:44 Like I said, I'll probably do like some test streams tomorrow to see if I can work out what's wrong with that.
02:29:50 Don't why? Like.
02:29:51 I should be streaming to it.
02:29:53 Don't know where it's going.
02:29:54 It's we'll see.
02:29:58 Jesse Poe holiday says.
02:30:00 What's your take on Molyneux?
02:30:03 Have you watched him?
02:30:04 I think he's a cuck and a waist though, and wasted potential.
02:30:08 He had awoken so many of us, pointed out the lies in history and in current politics, and was creeping towards the JQ but cocked out. He also never addressed his mistake in going all in for Trump in 2016.
02:30:22 Liar and coward, he became what he was once against.
02:30:27 Do nothing. Coward, boomer.
02:30:28 Now he's making vids about cat moms on dating sites and rambling about abstract philosophy. What a waste.
02:30:37 Well, I.
02:30:37 Think.
02:30:39 You summed it up right there.
02:30:41 So I I think you.
02:30:46 I think you know that's basically.
02:30:48 I don't know what I would add to that.
02:30:50 That's that's what happened, is it?
02:30:53 It was waste of.
02:30:54 It makes you wonder though, if where did he think that road was going to take him?
02:30:59 It's like these conspiracy tards that if they're serious people and not just wanting to believe in some kind of, you know, movie like narrative, if you're serious about facts and trying to figure out the source of some of these problems.
02:31:16 Inevitably it. Where does it lead?
02:31:20 You know, there's a reason why.
02:31:23 In like all roads lead to the.
02:31:25 Maybe not all roads, but like the vast majority of them.
02:31:27 Matri.
02:31:29 And so.
02:31:30 They think he was going to go.
02:31:31 That.
02:31:33 And so I don't.
02:31:34 Then again, the the big question mark there is.
02:31:38 He has. He's claimed that, like his family's Jewish, and then he's like, no, they're not Jewish.
02:31:45 I don't know.
02:31:45 I don't know.
02:31:46 I don't know.
02:31:48 It does seem a bit odd that he had a crucial moment.
02:31:54 Sort of bailed.
02:31:56 Maybe he made his money.
02:31:58 Maybe he made his money with Bitcoin and just wants to.
02:32:04 You know why risk it when he got the biscuit?
02:32:10 You have.
02:32:11 Ask him. Has anyone has anyone asked him?
02:32:15 This would be a good question to pose to him directly and justice see if he I don't know that he would answer.
02:32:21 But that would be a good answer or a good question.
02:32:26 Wandering full with the gigantic dono money is Pennsylvania.
02:32:30 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
02:32:34 Look how Jewy this fag is.
Money Clip
02:32:51 Half $1,000,000.John Travolta
02:32:55 A.Devon Stack
02:32:57 All right.Thaddeus Thomas
02:33:00 Wandering fool.Devon Stack
02:33:02 Really appreciate.02:33:04 That's really, really helpful.
02:33:06 You know that's.
02:33:09 That's really I'm.
02:33:12 I don't have to say that's, but that's thank you very much.
02:33:15 Thank you very much.
02:33:17 Wandering fool.
02:33:19 Figured that I would make my last hyperchat donation a good one.
02:33:23 Thanks for doing what you do well as a good one and I really appreciate that.
02:33:27 And you know, thanks for thanks for helping out.
02:33:32 Hopefully it's not going to be a rough transition.
02:33:35 You know it. It's it's very, very much.
02:33:39 They're wondering, fool everyone. Big salutes and chat for a wondering fool there.
02:33:46 We'll definitely have to get a wandering full beehive put together.
02:33:50 In fact, I'm.
02:33:51 I'm gonna make a note of that now so I don't forget here.
02:33:55 'Cause the spring's coming spring's coming.
02:34:04 I don't know how many of hives are going to have alive that that I had this line of hives.
02:34:09 When I was I was I was having to move some, some rocks that were right in front.
02:34:15 The hives.
02:34:16 And I I was load the do it because they're kind of mean at least half of them were kind of mean.
02:34:23 And so I've been putting it off, but it was like, finally cold enough the other day.
02:34:27 Like, well, it's.
02:34:28 Probably so cold they they won't attack me.
02:34:31 Yeah, I was over there moving them and.
02:34:35 There was like 0 activity like the two.
02:34:39 I'd say two out of like the 10 hives that were there had any kind of B activity.
02:34:43 Was like, oh, that's not a good sign.
02:34:45 Maybe they're all in there doing OK, but I don't think so.
02:34:48 Think we're going to have some losses this year.
02:34:51 We didn't get any.
02:34:52 We got, like, almost no rain this year.
02:34:54 So.
02:34:57 We'll see, but yeah, definitely we'll start.
02:35:01 Start a new.
02:35:02 If nothing else, the wandering fool colony.
02:35:05 So thank you again, wandering fool.
02:35:09 N7 patriot Spartan.
02:35:12 Hey Dad, I'm typing this hours before you start. Did you check out the murders of Shannon Christian pronounced Shannon and Chris Newsom.
02:35:22 If you didn't, it's partly my fault because I forgot to mention it happened in Knoxville.
02:35:27 Can't wait for the.
02:35:28 No, I haven't had a chance to do that.
02:35:31 Just because you know, but I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll check it out when it's in my notes for sure.
02:35:38 Simbi.
02:35:39 My team is getting another offshore Indian soon. A coworker interviewed him this morning.
02:35:44 No technical questions were.
02:35:46 So he's being hired not based upon his technical abilities, but other reasons.
02:35:53 Meanwhile, a friend at Microsoft has a son with ABS and CS.
02:35:57 And no one is hiring locally.
02:35:59 Now go figure right?
02:36:02 But hey, you know, it's don't worry.
02:36:05 It'll be worth it somehow when we live in India.
02:36:09 Gorilla hands.
John Travolta
02:36:21 I.Devon Stack
02:36:25 Gorilla Hand says hey, Devin and.02:36:26 This is my third attempt at posting this comment, so here I go.
02:36:30 Am I the only one who thinks that a gay AI Jew, Sam Altman, looks similar to Howard the duck from the movies in the 80s?
02:36:40 Can I get a womp womp?
02:36:41 He does a little bit, huh?
02:36:43 Let me see.
02:36:52 He mostly just looks like a child molester but.
02:36:54 Let's see here.
02:37:05 Sam Altman, where is a picture of you?
02:37:16 I mean kind of.
02:37:22 Let's do this.
02:37:45 To do a side by side.
02:37:56 I don't know, maybe a little bit.
02:37:59 Is Howard the duck Jewish?
02:38:02 Maybe that's what it is.
02:38:03 Let's do this.
02:38:10 That's a little that's a little terrifying.
02:38:15 All right, I got to stop looking at that, all right.
02:38:20 Then we got.
02:38:22 John Skywalker. Hey, what are you going to get on war strike with Warren Bullog and Eric Striker? They said they would like to have you on and you and you all have many of the same views.
02:38:37 Their shows are 6 to 8 hours, so perhaps you would be on for half.
02:38:42 They also do film.
02:38:43 Well, yeah, they have to talk to me.
02:38:47 If they, they can DM me or whatever, I'm not.
02:38:50 I'm not hard to reach.
02:38:51 I kind of.
02:38:52 I'm a little hard to reach, but I don't think they've ever DM me.
02:38:56 Unless I haven't seen it.
02:38:59 Snake oil politics says here's $10.
02:39:02 Those vital pollinators in line?
02:39:05 Well, what would few have survived?
02:39:08 I will definitely keep them in line.
02:39:10 But yeah, what?
02:39:12 Hopefully it'll hopefully we'll do OK this spring, spring.
02:39:16 Don't.
02:39:17 I I feel like.
02:39:19 Springs usually, even we don't get a lot of rain. We still get a decent spring.
02:39:23 Just a matter.
02:39:24 The summer that kills.
02:39:25 It's it's if we don't get.
02:39:29 Rain in the summer and we don't get that extra spring after the summer. That's when it's a death sentence for a lot of bees.
02:39:37 I know at least some of the colonies are still alive.
02:39:41 Gorilla Hand says I have a movie suggestion for.
02:39:44 Do a deep dive or to do a deep dive on.
02:39:46 Called only the lonely.
02:39:49 From the 90s starring John Candy as a middle-aged singer, singer is a singer.
02:39:56 Cop in Chicago, living with his mother.
02:39:59 His mother is based Irish woman and it's amusing the stereotypes and names she calls other ethnicities.
02:40:06 I vaguely remember that movie.
John Travolta
02:40:09 Um.Devon Stack
02:40:11 Yeah, John. Candy death by ham sandwich.02:40:16 Gorilla Hands simply says chocolate.
02:40:19 Christ pilled.
02:40:20 Thank you. Wandering fool, Devon, your encouragement for.
02:40:24 Us to build dynasties resonates big time.
02:40:27 It'd be awesome if you'd put your research skills to work finding.
02:40:31 And then doing a stream on a family who built the dynasty without selling out their people.
02:40:37 And belt white power.
02:40:39 They might be hard to dig up since old money is super private since the Great Depression, but I bet you could find.
02:40:46 People, they're. They'd shine a flashlight. For those of us trying to do the same thing, who are stumbling through a dark building. Well, two things.
02:40:56 I don't think there's a lot of people that have done that. That's the problem.
02:40:59 The that's the issue.
02:41:01 And secondly, I don't know that I want to draw attention to a family that had, for obvious reasons, although I don't know that many would exist.
02:41:09 So it's the kind of thing that you probably don't want a lot of publicity about, but maybe talking about methods in which that can happen.
02:41:18 Would be all.
02:41:19 But yeah, I just don't think there's a lot.
02:41:22 Unfortunately, that's. Yeah, that's the problem that I don't think.
02:41:26 Most of well, first of all, most ragdoll riches stories, they're leaving out a giant component which is either venture capital money or rich family or, you know, like very. It doesn't have like I they used to tell.
02:41:39 Back in the 90s, that Bill Bill Gates, as an example, was this big success.
02:41:46 How? Oh he started Microsoft in his garage and they made it sound like he's oh, it's just like this lower middle class.
02:41:52 Cared that he was good with computers and now he has Microsoft.
02:41:56 And then you find out his parents were bankers, you know. And it's like, Oh well.
02:42:01 That there's a missing component to the story, isn't it?
02:42:06 Unfortunately, that's that's often the case.
02:42:08 Fact I.
02:42:09 I'm not aware of any story where that's not where, at least where you you go from zero to actual money.
02:42:15 I know lots of stories where someone has grown their business and and been successful and you know, been like in the upper middle class realm. I mean, even even my dad, when I would say took our family from.
02:42:31 I'd say middle class, borderline lower middle class to upper middle class.
02:42:38 So it does exist.
02:42:40 In that respect, but I I don't think there's a whole.
02:42:42 Of stories of of white people going from zero to hero.
02:42:48 At least not in the way that we're discussing with the.
02:42:50 I think it's it's generational for it to work, it takes several generations for it to work, unless you have that money backing you in and to begin with.
02:43:00 Grand playing game says your last stream about that TV movie is a very good example of how propaganda on television and movies has been.
02:43:09 Sly, distorting history, it seems that most people understand about what most people understand about history.
02:43:16 Whether American Civil War or Second World War is basically a cartoonish, saccharine caricature.
02:43:22 Well, that's The thing is most people.
02:43:25 Based their knowledge on, you know of the Holocaust as an example on things like Schindler's List.
02:43:31 That's the whole.
02:43:33 It's why I I I've been trying to to really hammer home in a lot of people is that people.
02:43:40 Their their minds work in many ways, like an AI, and if you just train an AI on woke bullshit you get woke, woke bullshit on the way out.
02:43:49 That's the same thing with with Americans. If you train their minds.
02:43:54 On Schindler's list.
02:43:57 That's, you know what else do they have to?
02:44:01 To to pull information from. So that's.
02:44:04 Unfortunately, the I'd say the majority of the data that all Americans are, that they're trained on, it's it's fiction.
02:44:16 And Jews make the fiction.
02:44:17 So it's Jewish.
02:44:19 So in the same way Jews are programming, ChatGPT and and it creates that Jewish bias.
02:44:27 That's what they do with people first.
02:44:30 Friendly neighborhood fascist.
02:44:32 I guess you don't have much time to sit down and read, but I highly recommend merchants of sin.
02:44:38 I went through it again and it's a perfect compliment to your existing catalog.
02:44:42 It breaks down the landmark cases that open to the gates of hell in the 1960s.
02:44:48 How Americans failed to stop it.
02:44:49 It's a short book that covers enough to provide you material for five or six streams.
02:44:55 There's an audio book on vnn form if you prefer.
02:44:59 Just skim it and see the court cases like Sam Roth versus United States.
02:45:05 Or the beginning of the end.
02:45:06 Won't regret.
02:45:07 You won't waste your time.
02:45:09 I don't know if I've add that to my notes yet already, but I'll add it now.
02:45:16 In case I haven't.
02:45:18 I feel like it.
02:45:19 In there somewhere.
Thaddeus Thomas
02:45:32 Alright, there we go.Devon Stack
02:45:44 Look how Jewy this fag is.John Travolta
02:46:00 I.Devon Stack
02:46:02 All right, flatulent fill with a big dono.02:46:05 Here's to the King of content, Devin Stack and a shout out.
02:46:10 To wandering fool.
02:46:13 I appreciate.
02:46:13 Also, a shout out to flatulent Phil here.
02:46:17 Big, big donno support there.
John Travolta
02:46:20 Beach Boys.Money Clip
02:46:27 Oh.Thaddeus Thomas
02:46:30 Fuck.Devon Stack
02:46:35 Peach Goys an answer to Wonderland or Wonderland.02:46:39 You mean wondering fools question chat? Earlier it was the South African boomer edition. From March 7th, 2021. Figured you earned.
02:46:50 I mean looking it up for you with the ginormous dick dono save some pussy for the rest of us, bro.
02:46:56 Well, there you go.
02:46:57 Not sure what your question was, but there's the answer to your question.
02:47:02 Courtesy Beach Goose Horrible Hangover, says Devon.
02:47:06 You for all that you do.
02:47:07 We are so lucky to have you on our.
02:47:09 Someone with your artistic and storytelling abilities could have easily sold out.
02:47:15 You live by a simple principle, the truth.
02:47:18 And while it's probably not easy, it's admirable.
02:47:21 I'm wondering if you could share what you do when you get demoralized.
02:47:25 Your work is prolific and despite the rough times, it seems like you're always kicking ass.
02:47:31 I wish I didn't, but sometimes I lose hope.
02:47:34 Well, first of all, thank you for the.
02:47:38 Very kind words there.
Money Clip
02:47:41 Umm.Devon Stack
02:47:43 What do I? I don't.02:47:45 I don't lose hope. That's the thing.
02:47:48 I don't lose hope I because that thing is I I I often say zoom out the graph and and usually it's to illustrate a downward trend, but it's also.
02:47:58 It's not the end of white people if you zoom out the graph. Another way to think of that is.
02:48:03 We've been around for a long time, thousands of years, and this isn't how this story ends.
02:48:10 It's not how this story ends.
02:48:12 And there have been some rough ass times for Europeans in the past, in fact.
02:48:18 You know.
02:48:19 In fact, Europeans have been colonized by.
02:48:24 Well, by Muslims by non whites, they've been enslaved.
02:48:27 They've, they've, they've been wiped out. They've been genocide.
02:48:32 We've, we've.
02:48:33 Based all these issues in the past and we've always overcome them.
02:48:37 So I don't I don't ever.
02:48:41 Get hopeless. In fact, I kind of take it as a compliment that.
02:48:46 You know God or or even if it's just circumstance is is what has has led for me to be alive during these times.
02:48:58 That this is this is something that I feel like this is a challenge that that.
02:49:05 The people who are alive today are are meant to meet.
02:49:10 So it doesn't give me any kind of despair or something like that.
02:49:15 People that talk like that are just.
02:49:18 You know it.
02:49:19 It's it's funny to me, 'cause, the people that say, oh, the black pillers there, it's all about.
02:49:23 But those are the people that despair all the time, and that's how you know, because that's what they worry about all the time. If all they're doing is talking about despair and fear and dicks.
02:49:34 Can't imagine what I'm talking about.
02:49:36 It kind of gives you a window into what's inside.
02:49:39 Head.
02:49:40 Like what's going on there?
02:49:43 But no, I don't, I don't.
02:49:44 I don't and.
02:49:47 What are the small things that I do to?
02:49:50 To to take my mind off things. I mean, I I think I'm pretty open about that.
02:49:54 I I fix old radios, old tube electronics and.
02:49:59 Beekeep and.
02:50:02 Garden and you know, normal stuff. I think it's important for people to have some kind of.
02:50:10 Hobby and preferably a hobby, that even if you're not going to turn it into a profession.
02:50:16 A hobby that is productive in some way, where potentially it could turn into a a profession, right?
02:50:24 Which is why your hobby shouldn't be video games.
02:50:28 Because it's, you know.
02:50:30 Like you know, it's like, yeah, technically, maybe it could be. But I mean, you know, it's not going to be a profession, you know?
02:50:36 So but if you could find something that you enjoy doing that if you got really good at potentially, you could turn it into a a productive endeavor.
02:50:49 That's probably the best thing to do.
02:50:52 And I I look, I have more than.
02:50:54 I feel like I I have several things that cause, like I I I could.
02:50:58 I could not very many people fix old tub electronics anymore and I don't know that I'm good enough to like charge people for my time yet.
02:51:05 Potentially, if you know if I was in a tight spot I could fix stuff for money.
02:51:11 And you know, obviously with the beekeeping stuff so.
02:51:15 That that's all that. That'd be my advice.
02:51:18 John Skywalker says you see that plane crash in Washington.
02:51:21 It.
02:51:22 I think it's or think it's terrorism or another case of diversity is our strength.
02:51:27 It's too early to know.
02:51:30 Way too early to know.
02:51:33 Well, maybe now there's some breaking news. 'cause it's been a few more hours, but I doubt I doubt anything significance come out.
02:51:40 Man of low moral fiber also says hot flu too close to the sun or too close to the plane.
02:51:48 So that's probably what's going on here. Again, it's.
02:51:53 We'll find out more later.
02:51:55 Horrible Hangover says what have you seen or what do you recommend for combating lust pornography addiction? We've talked about the Jew merchant meme.
02:52:04 It has good imagery, but for some reason it doesn't seem to help with this particular issue.
02:52:10 One last thank you for the evening.
02:52:13 To you and others, members of the Community, as bleak as it sometimes feels, especially living in a large liberal city, it gives me hope knowing there are others out there.
02:52:29 It doesn't help you to think of like a.
02:52:32 The merchant meme going like like just replay, if you're looking at porn, replace the face of the woman with the the merchant meme.
02:52:41 If that doesn't do it for you, man.
02:52:45 What would I never look?
02:52:48 That's never been like my big struggle, porn.
02:52:54 I can understand how it could be.
02:52:58 When you're younger especially, you know, like maybe if it was more available when I was.
02:53:05 A teenager it would have been an issue.
02:53:11 I it's. Yeah, it's it's tough.
02:53:13 Other than I think if it's a.
02:53:20 Just go. You gotta go cold.
02:53:22 You gotta go cold Turkey with literally with everything.
02:53:25 Have to go cold Turkey.
02:53:27 That's not one of these things where you can or and really nothing is.
02:53:32 There's you shouldn't try to wean yourself off slowly off of things.
02:53:37 I unless there's some medical reason.
02:53:39 Like you're addicted to fucking heroin. You're gonna get the shakes.
02:53:42 But even then, I think some of that's exaggerated.
02:53:47 Go cold Turkey with it.
02:53:49 Make yourself accountable.
02:53:52 If it's really a big problem, I don't.
02:53:54 Try to find like a support group or something like that.
02:53:57 It's a tough one for me.
02:53:58 Like I said, it's not something that I I struggle with and I, but I know that a lot of people, especially if you were exposed at a much younger age, I I can see why that'd be a big problem.
02:54:10 But it's it's.
02:54:13 Or or just try to think of your grandma watching.
02:54:16 One of the things that you know I I brought up on Twitter is that genealogy is important.
02:54:22 And that it's something that I always took for granted because I came, you know, I was raised by a Mormon family that was into genealogy.
02:54:29 Both my grandfathers on either side compiled a.
02:54:33 Binder, full of our family history with family trees going back hundreds of years.
02:54:41 Lots of photos with BIOS of each person.
02:54:45 What they did for a.
02:54:46 Maybe a funny story about them or something like that.
02:54:50 Their history, like where they, you know as they they because my family were pioneers.
02:54:55 Know when they traveled.
02:54:57 How W they this one?
02:54:58 And then how West this one went and you know all these sorts of things?
02:55:03 And I didn't quite appreciate it when I was a kid because it just seemed like a, a a boring Christmas, because I think I got them for Christmas presents, right. And I was like, I wanted to, you know.
02:55:13 A Nintendo game?
02:55:14 Or, you know, whatever, but.
02:55:17 I I.
02:55:17 I'm so glad I have those things, and one of those things, one of those reasons are and and really it's independent of of having these, but more just living in a environment where this is how my family thinks.
02:55:33 You get a sense that you're part of a genetic line of people.
02:55:37 You get a sense that you are an extension of your ancestors.
02:55:42 And even if you're not a.
02:55:46 Religious person where you are not thinking that literally your ancestors are up in heaven or or wherever in their they're watching you and rooting for you and hoping that you succeed as you know as their progeny going through the world and and hope hoping.
02:56:07 Up to that expectation that they have for you, even if you don't literally.
02:56:13 Believe in that and and I to some degree do literally believe in that.
02:56:20 You need.
02:56:20 It gives you some context as to like.
02:56:25 Makes you. You should feel some kind of responsibility to the people that came before you and understand the disappointment they would have if you know you're if you've got some kick ass grandfather or great grandfather or whatever.
02:56:42 Just think about him knowing that you're jerking off to fucking porn.
02:56:48 And by the way, most porn is it's produced by Jews, and it's a violation of white women.
02:56:56 It's a Jewish violation.
02:56:58 It's almost like a Jewish sacrifice of white women.
02:57:03 And you're jerking off to it.
02:57:05 And if that doesn't happen, I.
02:57:07 What else? The I don't know what else to tell you.
02:57:11 But good luck with that.
02:57:12 Like I said, it's just go cold Turkey.
02:57:16 You've you've already don't think to.
02:57:18 Tomorrow morning I'm going to stop watching porn.
02:57:21 Already.
02:57:22 As of this moment, you're done.
02:57:24 That you already watched your last porn you're done.
02:57:27 You're done now.
02:57:29 See how freeing that is you're done.
02:57:34 Man of low moral fibre.
02:57:36 Well, he's got some advice for you. He.
02:57:38 Go camping for two weeks. You mentally weak gooner if you quit looking at porn, your brain will get better.
02:57:45 And I'm sorry to call you a mean name, but we need you to get better.
02:57:49 You need to get bullied a little bit.
02:57:51 We, we.
02:57:52 We we don't tolerate guners in these parts.
02:57:56 And if it helps? Yeah. Go camping for a.
02:57:58 Go somewhere where there's no electronics. If you're if you have that capability.
02:58:05 For whatever reason, you lack the willpower.
02:58:08 Just go, go.
02:58:10 You don't have that capability or shut your Internet.
02:58:13 For like a week.
02:58:16 Corn pop. The bad dude says the church had a had withdrawn. Masses of the most valuable blood from its natural destiny through the persecutions of witches.
02:58:28 This is the path of Judaism in the 19th century.
02:58:32 Especially in the time immediately behind us was more bloodless, but in effects, our national power by no means less.
02:58:44 The Jewish destruction of the German woman corresponds.
02:58:48 To the Christian Church, persecution of witches.
02:58:52 Both have a common spiritual faith.
02:58:55 Yahweh. So there's a quote, apparently from Richard Dawkins of Food and Agriculture 1942.
02:59:05 Obviously corn pop, the bad dude is of the opinion that.
02:59:08 That Christian persecution of witches was bad.
02:59:12 I don't.
02:59:12 Maybe in Germany, but I'll tell you, in America, I think it was.
02:59:16 It was pretty fun and we should bring it.
02:59:19 Zazzy mctaggart.
02:59:21 Last stream I commented about the Blacks not being able to say ask.
02:59:26 I.
02:59:26 It stuck with me that you said it was a hardware issue. I thought no, it can't be.
02:59:31 I understand they won't know the difference between rays and rays or rays and rays of fire.
02:59:37 Or pyre no raise.
02:59:41 Between if I know the difference here between rays and rays, or fire and pyre, but they can't say ask, but by November wait, where's Part 2 of this?
02:59:55 But I remember that I watched a podcast where they read headlines from BBC Pigeon English.
03:00:02 Also, it's universal.
03:00:03 It's not like ask Axe is a West Coast or southern thing.
03:00:07 It must be very frustrating or frustrating as they say, to have such hardware issues but not got damn, can't even say ask.
03:00:18 It's not that hard.
03:00:18 Well, that's that's the least of their worries when.
03:00:21 Comes to.
03:00:22 When it comes to hardware issues.
03:00:25 But yeah.
03:00:26 Corn pop. The bad dude says by November 19, 2333, radio controlled flights had been successfully flown on September 15th, 1924, following two flawless radio controlled man flights from.
03:00:41 Takeoff to landing NRL first in U.S. history to remotely fly pilots aircraft.
03:00:47 Yeah, I mean like.
03:00:48 Different aircraft of different complexities like there's radio control.
03:00:53 Mean you can buy a radio control.
03:00:55 Mini helicopter and mini airplane at a hobby store and.
03:00:59 And you know it's they're essentially.
03:01:01 You know, they work on the same principle, so it's not like it's a new fancy thing, but Blackhawks specifically can fly unmanned now, and that's that. That is a new thing.
03:01:11 Relatively new thing because of the complexity of the aircraft.
03:01:15 And and whatnot.
03:01:16 And just you know, that's not what they were intended to do when they built them.
03:01:23 Man of lemur fiber. If those helicopter pilots were black.
03:01:28 I think that's already not going to happen. I don't.
03:01:30 Don't think.
03:01:32 Or maybe maybe it's gotten worse.
03:01:35 Are they doing?
03:01:36 Are they letting blacks fly helicopters now?
03:01:39 I I'd be surprised by that 'cause. They're just expensive. You know, we we can rest easy knowing they're with Kobe and Dunk Hollow now.
03:01:49 Where the grape soda never runs out and the bitches?
03:01:53 And brothers rape never snitch.
03:01:56 There you go.
03:01:58 For enthusiast.
03:02:07 The most surprising part of this order, meaning the executive order we talked about earlier, was finding out that Jews weren't already afforded a protected legal status. While that was started by Trump last administration. Or at least that it was more.
03:02:24 Enshrined by law last Trump administration, this just made it this is just him connecting the dots for the DOJ to act on it.
03:02:33 Thanks for all that you do. And fuck stripe and the two potato wipes that own it.
03:02:37 Well, there you go.
03:02:40 Zazzy mctas.
03:02:43 Did that one night in review, says a law against hitting Jews is usually the beginning of the end for the Jews. They quote attributed to Joseph Globals.
03:02:56 Is that in a quote that?
03:02:57 Saw people pass that.
03:02:58 I don't know if that's a real quote.
03:03:01 If it is though, unfortunately though, it ended up being the end. Ultimately end of Goibles too.
03:03:06 It's, you know, like.
03:03:11 No one's managed to get rid of this infection yet.
03:03:16 So there's something to keep in mind. Uh, yeah.
03:03:19 I mean, look, in the meantime, it's.
03:03:21 I mean, that's no, it's no comfort to me that in the meantime, we're still.
03:03:26 Know it.
03:03:27 It opens a lot of us up to legal jeopardy and it really sucks.
03:03:31 And.
03:03:33 Do I again? Do I think it's something that is going to affect me directly in the immediate?
03:03:39 Probably, hopefully not, you know.
03:03:42 Probably not.
03:03:43 Hopefully not, but.
03:03:46 It's that road is being paved.
03:03:50 That road is being paved.
03:03:52 Richard says it's disappointing to see people who should know better celebrating Trump's EOS.
03:03:57 They will get shut down easily in the courts, but I want to own libtards sent from my jitterbug bottom text.
03:04:05 Says the bloviating spiritual boomer.
03:04:07 It's like they haven't learned their lesson from the last time.
03:04:10 They.
03:04:10 And this is look I I said last summer.
03:04:15 That this was going to be what it was like that we did this for four years and we're going to do it for another four years.
03:04:21 Already know.
03:04:22 I already know how it's going.
03:04:23 Already used to it.
03:04:24 Like there's a lot of people.
03:04:25 Kind of funny.
03:04:26 It's like they think they can shame me into liking Trump, you know?
03:04:30 Something like.
03:04:31 It's like you guys did this.
03:04:33 Did it work last time?
03:04:36 Did it work last time or?
03:04:37 Or no, it didn't.
03:04:39 You know and and and. Look, some people are near to the.
03:04:42 That's the other thing too. Is you got to remember some of these. Some people should know better.
03:04:49 What everyone should know better, but you know everyone should also be a lot smarter than they are.
03:04:55 They're.
03:04:55 You know it is what it is, but there's a lot of newcomers to the scene, a lot of people that were.
03:05:04 Politically.
03:05:06 And they're slightly less politically unaware.
03:05:08 It's it's the whole.
03:05:10 You know.
03:05:14 They think they know more than they.
03:05:17 And.
03:05:19 They'll they'll learn their lesson the way that people, a lot of people learn their lesson the first time around.
03:05:24 And look, I can't say I hate everything Trump's doing.
03:05:30 The optics of what Trump's doing on the border is good.
03:05:34 It's good for white people to reassert themselves in a way that in the 1990s they would have been too terrified to voice.
03:05:42 That's a good.
03:05:43 It's good, even if it actually amounts to nothing, it's still good to see white people.
03:05:50 Even if it's bullshit screaming about mass deportations without fear of looking like an asshole, no one would do that.
03:05:58 Fact that would be relegated to like the lowest of the low class anti Semite.
03:06:03 Bigot, you know skinheads in the 1990s, if you said anything like that. I mean, look, a lot of my friends and I, we still set it back in the 90s.
03:06:12 Because some of us have been, if you've lived in the part of the in parts of the country that have been most affected by diversity, this has been a lifelong issue.
03:06:20 Some people have not grown up in areas that have been constantly fucked by non whites like I have.
03:06:28 Well, increasingly that's, you know, the younger you are, the more likely that's the case.
03:06:35 But the there's still a lot of people that would have been afraid to.
03:06:42 Voice opinions like that even just five to 10 years ago, who are now screaming the loudest again, even if it's foolhardy and and ridiculous, it's not a bad thing to normalize that kind of sentiment.
03:06:57 In white people and there are look, the Trump administration isn't going to be all negatives.
03:07:01 That's.
03:07:02 The other thing that people.
03:07:05 They think that, you know, I I see every single thing that is a product of Trump is.
03:07:11 Negative and it's not the case.
03:07:13 It's not even the case of the first administration. Trump normalized a distrust in media.
03:07:20 And a distrust in the institutions in a way that really I don't know how else that would.
03:07:26 Happened.
03:07:27 Now, unfortunately, a lot of that trust has been.
03:07:31 Rebuilt by Trump himself, especially as it, you know, in regards to the institutions.
03:07:38 But it's it's funny. One of the things, one of the things you'll notice is a lot of cognitive dissonance with the people who want to simultaneously claim that with with.
03:07:49 Cash, Patel and Trump's FBI that he's finally defeated the deep state, but the same time Patriot.
03:07:57 Whatcha.
03:07:58 The guys in the the khakis patriot front, that they're all they're somehow they're still, they're still feds.
03:08:05 It's like, OK, so there's always some kind of silver lining.
03:08:11 And believe it or not, I'm not.
03:08:13 Not immune to them.
03:08:18 Let's see, a horrible hangover, says minute low oil fibre.
03:08:22 I need to be shamed.
03:08:24 Just is an easily concealed addiction. I want to reset my mind so I can focus on family, friends and building a future for us.
03:08:33 That is.
03:08:34 Like I said, if you have a means of cutting it off because you can't.
03:08:40 Deal with willpower. Then find a way, not your dick.
03:08:43 Don't cut that off.
03:08:45 Don't cut off the dick.
03:08:46 Although in a perfect world we might have to do that to people like you.
03:08:51 But yeah, no, just to cut off your Internet somehow, Richard says regarding the use of H1B's and Indians.
03:08:58 I get the impression that employers also use them because Jewish media gives people the impression that if someone is a noodle armed twink.
03:09:07 They must be the biggest brain around ever. Big brain.
03:09:10 It's like life is an RPG to them and that's their build and class.
03:09:16 Yeah, maybe a little.
03:09:17 I'm sure that has a little bit of influence on them.
03:09:21 Nature love. Nature 1209 says long time listener.
03:09:26 Thank you for what you do, Devon.
03:09:27 You are the man and the true hero of our people.
03:09:31 This is only moderate dick money as I lost my job because of pajeets. Once I or once, I'm working again, I shall return with big dick money.
03:09:41 God bless you, brother, and hail with Trump, he and and to hell with Trump. He is a demon.
03:09:51 Well, there you go.
03:09:54 Yeah, I mean, I don't.
03:09:55 I don't know if I go so far as to say he's a literal demon, but he is definitely a race traitor.
03:09:59 He definitely prefers Jews over his own people and will backstab us at every opportunity.
03:10:05 So I mean, might as well be at that point, right?
03:10:08 Thank you for the support.
03:10:11 Nature, love and hopefully you're able to find a pejeet free work zone.
03:10:17 We're all we're all we.
03:10:19 You know, we got at some point maybe figure out a way.
03:10:22 I wish there someone could come up with some kind of like white employment Agency, kind of a thing.
03:10:27 Don't know how you do that though, unfortunately.
03:10:29 Around the the laws that prevents them.
03:10:32 Nazi dice with a big dono money is part.
03:10:36 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
03:10:41 Look how Jewy this fag is.
John Travolta
03:10:56 I.Devon Stack
03:10:59 Nazi dice says if the federal bitches of Israel, aka the FBI or any other zogbots try raiding my house for saying the truth and making silly memes.03:11:11 Well, I can't say the rest.
03:11:12 It, but you know.
Thaddeus Thomas
03:11:15 I.Devon Stack
03:11:16 Yeah.03:11:19 Again, I don't think you got.
03:11:20 Worry about?
03:11:22 Feds coming after people like us in the immediate.
03:11:26 I just think that road is being paved and.
03:11:31 What happened with that EO is not insignificant.
03:11:35 Because.
03:11:38 While it isn't an executive order and it can be undone by the next administration, what administration's going to be crazy enough to get rid of the anti-Semitism executive order?
03:11:49 Know what I?
03:11:49 Like good luck with that so.
03:11:53 It's it's something we have to be mindful of and be aware of because it it it, it will affect us.
03:12:00 Will it's just a matter of when and we'll see.
03:12:04 Look and see.
03:12:06 Keep an eye on what the prosecutions are in the next little bit here, cuz I'm assuming they're going to do that. They will use the power of the federal government to.
03:12:18 You know, take take in some of these.
03:12:22 Pro Palestine guys at 1st and they'll tie them to terrorism and look maybe some of them will be tied to terrorism.
03:12:30 I don't know, but we'll have to see how those legally play out and.
03:12:36 How those get challenged?
03:12:39 And what precedents set and then that'll.
03:12:43 That will.
03:12:44 That'll give you an idea as to how long that fuse is.
03:12:48 Brody says.
03:12:49 It looks like you are having a surge of donations tonight.
03:12:52 Are you getting a sudden influx of new fans since Trump took office?
03:12:58 No, I'd say quite the.
03:12:59 I've pissed off a lot of people, which I expected. Now that Trump has taken office 'cause you've got a whole bunch of people who love me.
03:13:06 A couple years ago.
03:13:08 Who?
03:13:10 Now can't prevent themselves from hallucinating about what I'm saying.
03:13:15 And jerking themselves off to everything Trump says and does, and freaking out anytime anyone remotely criticizes him.
03:13:25 Like I said, I did this for for four years.
03:13:27 Know this is what happens.
03:13:30 It's more what if you're noticing tonight? It's because.
03:13:33 Stripe is shutting down hyper chats on Odyssey any day now.
03:13:39 I free up the exact day, but I don't think it's at midnight.
03:13:42 You know, I don't think it's now, but I think it is in the next couple days here.
03:13:47 Don't know the exact time that's going to take place.
03:13:50 O that is why.
03:13:51 What explains that?
03:13:54 Zazzle Mctagot says censorship kills free speech.
03:13:58 Self censorship kills free thought, and that's what will happen. A lot of people, especially after you see those first arrests using that kind of law. I mean, who's going to fucking criticize Jews online after that?
03:14:12 Know what I mean?
03:14:14 And that's what? That's what they've got.
03:14:15 Going on.
03:14:16 In like other parts of the Anglosphere, that's what you have going on in like the UK. That's what you've got going on in Australia to some extent. And and.
03:14:27 That's just. Unfortunately, that's where we're headed, it looks like.
03:14:33 Bill Monaghan.
John Travolta
03:14:38 I.Devon Stack
03:14:40 Bill Monigan says good morning, Mr.03:14:42 Have you heard of a YouTuber called Band history?
03:14:46 Last week, they released a detailed piece on the situation in Springfield that explicitly calls out the involvement of Jewish and in various international NGOs.
03:14:57 How it was all planned by the feds had no idea how deep it ran.
03:15:01 No, I'm not aware of that. I will.
03:15:05 I'll add that my notes.
03:15:07 Take a look at that sounds interesting.
03:15:11 Not surprised. I know of other cases like that.
03:15:16 Where they.
03:15:19 Oops, why that only copy half that there we go.
03:15:24 They purposely find white communities to ship these people to with the full intent of destroying the racial solidarity of those areas.
03:15:35 100% what they're doing.
03:15:38 98 review says buy me a coffee.com also uses stripe.
03:15:44 It also has a donation pop up feature for.
03:15:47 Just FYI, if you want to have a similar system to get around Odyssey dropping them.
03:15:54 Well, makes me wonder if if they use Stripe to buy me a coffee.
03:15:58 Like they're going to, they wouldn't work either.
03:16:02 Yeah, I think I'm going to at least try to get entropy up and running.
03:16:07 Never used it. We'll see how.
03:16:09 Annoying it is to use it with.
03:16:11 Is that it's one more window I gotta have open.
03:16:13 And I don't know how. I've never used it at.
03:16:15 I've never chatted in it or I don't even know what to expect.
03:16:19 I was expecting the night to be like the.
03:16:22 The the trial run, it's not working at all, or at least not the way that I thought it was supposed to.
03:16:29 But we'll.
03:16:29 We'll get it figured out a big deal.
03:16:32 Nature, love.
03:16:34 I would like to propose a new principle for whites that we should follow. Neither blacks nor Jews care about us or our suffering or our problems.
03:16:44 Or our future.
03:16:45 So why should we care about theirs?
03:16:47 Let us abandoned care for those who hate us and move on to taking care of our people. Yeah, easier said than done. However, I do think that the current selection pressures.
03:17:00 Being applied to white people, that's sort of that sort of white person is inevitable.
03:17:04 Because the people who have these suicidal tendencies well, well.
03:17:10 Will take themselves out of the gene pool.
03:17:13 May have low moral fiber, says regarding slavery and the white guilt for it. You've had an all time great quote before.
03:17:20 Quote the story didn't have a happy, happy beginning.
03:17:23 Why do you expect it to have a happy ending?
03:17:26 Exactly. And look, it's it's it's, it's not even half like an ending yet. Slavery has always existed. And it exists today.
03:17:37 The technology around slavery changes and the form that it manifests.
03:17:43 Changes but it you know the concept of it will will always exist.
03:17:49 Slavery to false gods being a slavery, says the success on a piece of land justified genocide.
03:17:56 Genocide and acquiring it does a Bedouin, not having the ingenuity.
03:18:02 To build engines, meaning that the oil under his ancestral is this the guy who's mad at.
03:18:09 Mad at the like the Indian stuff, not his.
03:18:13 He deserve his natural riches less than you.
03:18:16 Does he deserve to claim it at all?
03:18:18 Probably not knowing of it.
03:18:20 Well, I'd say in those instances.
03:18:25 You know, it really doesn't matter who deserves what.
03:18:28 It's just the way things are.
03:18:30 Like, that's the thing. You got to understand.
03:18:33 Do the the the bees that were completely wiped out.
03:18:37 The European bees are completely wiped out by the Africanized bees that were released.
03:18:42 Into the ecosystem that they deserve it.
03:18:45 But did it?
03:18:46 Yeah, because that's just the way it's a lot of the jungle man and we can either accept that and.
03:18:55 And.
03:18:56 And live our lives accordingly. Or we can pretend like there's some kind of.
03:19:01 Magical justice.
03:19:03 That's going to, you know, help us.
03:19:07 Man of low moral fiber says nigga you a fucking robot nigga.
03:19:12 There you go.
03:19:13 Exactly.
03:19:14 That's that's what happens when.
03:19:18 When you know you race swap, I guess like, what do you think a group of white kids would be doing?
03:19:23 That robot.
03:19:24 Not beating the shit out of.
03:19:27 Like a bunch of fucking monkeys, Nazi dice says man. The USA used to mean quality.
03:19:33 And made by white people.
03:19:34 Now it just means diversity hires made it, and a Jew or white trader signed off on it.
03:19:39 Nowadays it only matters when buying my dog's food.
03:19:43 So it won't kill him.
03:19:45 My best guitars were made in Japan in factories of homogeneous.
03:19:49 Iiq people.
03:19:52 Yeah. And unfortunately, a lot of.
03:19:54 Lot of Japanese stuff is being made in China now too.
03:19:59 China is getting better.
03:20:01 At manufacturing.
03:20:03 And I.
03:20:04 I would submit they manufacture better stuff than America.
03:20:07 Not.
03:20:08 There's a lot of examples of bad manufacturing 'cause they use a lot of slave labor, but there's also a lot of examples.
03:20:13 They're, I.
03:20:14 Mean they make.
03:20:15 There you know what I mean? So.
03:20:19 Yeah, not a lot of not. Not a lot of.
03:20:21 America pride these days.
03:20:24 Funk and Android says these Palestine protests have been faking gay this whole time.
03:20:30 Did you see the recent Israeli hostage nonsense on Twitter?
03:20:34 The.
03:20:34 The costumes, the banners, Hamas soldiers in clean, creased fatigues equipped with.
03:20:40 Israeli firearms people really need to start ripping these mess off.
03:20:45 Well, I don't know that it it's.
03:20:48 To that degree, I think that they're trying to use it for propaganda.
03:20:51 So they're gonna address for the occasion, and if they have Israeli made weapons, it's because that's where they're getting them from.
03:21:00 Israeli soldiers that they, when they did their raids that they took them from. So I mean I don't know, is it all fake?
03:21:08 Obviously, Israel funded Hamas in the early days.
03:21:11 Sure.
03:21:12 Do they still do it? I don't know.
03:21:14 But I don't think it's all just fake.
03:21:18 Bessemer.
03:21:25 Hi, Devin.
03:21:25 I wish the black people really were how they were portrayed by.
03:21:29 Don't we?
03:21:30 Don't we and boomers do think that that's how.
03:21:33 That's how they are.
03:21:35 That's what they.
03:21:36 That's why we're in this mess.
03:21:38 Corn pop. The bad dude says your story about your mom breaking down in tears concerning the kid in the red jacket.
03:21:44 My mom was the same way, thinking I'd have plenty of black friends in the US.
03:21:49 Just say.
03:21:50 Empirical evidence since coming to the US has set her.
03:21:54 Yeah, what he's talking about is when I was a kid, my mom picked me up from the bus stop.
03:22:00 And she saw that I was talking to a black kid and asked me who my friend was.
03:22:07 Or or or no.
03:22:09 She asked me to identify someone and I said, oh, it's the kid in the red coat and it was.
03:22:15 Looked.
03:22:16 And the only kid in the red coat was the only black kid.
03:22:19 And she started crying, which disturbed me immensely.
03:22:23 That.
03:22:24 You know, my mom's crying. Was like, what's wrong?
03:22:26 But which is why I remember.
03:22:28 It but it was because.
03:22:30 I didn't say the black kid, I said the kid in the red coat. And so she thought racism was over finally.
03:22:37 Man of low moral.
03:22:38 That's an 8 point star, not a six point star maybe.
03:22:42 Six of one ain't of another.
03:22:45 Colonel Edward says, hey, Devin, if you were to expatriate from the US, where would you go?
03:22:52 The countries are fairly affordable where you know.
03:22:57 Where you know you could raise children in safety and would have very little trouble establishing residency.
03:23:04 I don't know.
03:23:04 I've never seriously looked at it.
03:23:08 Because I kinda don't want to leave the land of my ancestors.
03:23:13 Kind of want to win this battle.
03:23:18 But you know, look, if it if push comes to shove, my, you know, my ancestors were pioneers and settlers.
03:23:24 Maybe that gene will get activated.
03:23:28 Man of low moral fiber says please go back to the freak freak Nick edition and get the clip of the black guy asking how come they never show brothers stepping together and have it lead into the.
03:23:42 A robot clip.
03:23:44 That would be keno.
03:23:46 I was.
03:23:46 That's the one with a guy.
03:23:47 Guy's name is pot.
03:23:50 And a guy whose name is is pot like, what was the name of one of the black guys? My name is pot.
03:23:56 My lying eyes says thanks, Devon.
03:23:59 I just wanted to see a negro get shot. I'm happy now.
03:24:02 I guess sort of right.
03:24:05 In a way.
03:24:07 Andromeda, says Devon.
03:24:08 I join the stream, light our hyper chats ending.
03:24:11 They.
03:24:11 We, I.
03:24:12 I don't know if tonight's the night, but potentially.
03:24:17 My lying eye says.
03:24:18 Did Bill Gates still windows from Xerox?
03:24:21 No, Steve.
03:24:23 Well, yes, in a way.
03:24:25 They both did. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
03:24:29 Stole the idea from.
03:24:30 Xerox was using it as like some kind of internal tool and thought that they couldn't really make any money off of it because they were.
03:24:37 In fact, we've talked about this Xerox was all trying to be diversity company.
03:24:43 And focus on copy machines.
03:24:47 In a rapidly changing world, and they put all their rapidly changing world energy and making and diversifying the workforce and.
03:24:59 Missed out on quite the opportunity.
03:25:04 But yeah, I don't.
03:25:05 Don't remember exactly.
03:25:07 I know Steve Jobs for sure, but Steve Jobs and Bill Gates communicated back then.
03:25:13 So I know, but I know for a fact Steve Jobs went and saw.
03:25:17 Their software and stole it for his his Apple OS and I think.
03:25:26 Bill Gates was in on that.
03:25:27 Or maybe he stole it from from Steve Jobs. So I don't know.
03:25:34 Mayor of Loma Fibre says do you make anything of of wait, do you make anything of the ever falling literacy rates? I like, I assume or wait.
03:25:48 My literacy rate is.
03:25:50 Just trying to read your thing here. I comma like I.
03:25:54 Assume a lot of stream.
03:25:57 Did a lot of growing up on.
03:26:00 I think you have some type of there and message boards.
03:26:02 I recent report said that 19 out of every 20 students in Detroit is illiterate and more than half of the general population. I think the negative effect.
03:26:14 That negroes have on whites is the classroom cannot be understated.
03:26:19 Integrating schools didn't make negroes smarter.
03:26:22 It made lights Dumber.
03:26:24 Yeah, that's The thing is, they had to lower the bar.
03:26:26 Or just not graduate anyone, and that affected the white students way more than it affected the black students.
03:26:34 Whites will always have a civilizing effect on on non whites, never the.
03:26:39 Other way around ever.
03:26:40 It's never.
03:26:41 It's literally never happened.
03:26:44 Slavery to false God says why doesn't America found banks that would provide no interest loans for us man animals instead of just it being for Jews?
03:26:55 Also, have you tried deep seek?
03:26:58 Do you think of it?
03:27:00 Deep sea.
03:27:01 I.
03:27:01 I don't understand your.
03:27:03 I think I think that they did try to do that, but then the Federal Reserve was created.
03:27:08 Deep seek is, as far as I can tell, just as woke as ChatGPT.
03:27:16 Corn pop. The bad dude says on the origin of the name Salem to recognize this peaceful transition to the new government.
03:27:24 The name of the settlement was changed to Salem, the Hellenized name of.
03:27:29 Alum the Royal City of Melchizedek, which is identified with Jerusalem.
03:27:36 They labeled women demonic and witches because they didn't worship Yahweh, and they burned them at the stake.
03:27:42 And no, the tactics didn't change.
03:27:45 The Atlantic they were.
03:27:47 Jewish persecutions of European Pagan women.
03:27:50 That's.
03:27:51 That's your interpretation of things. I I I disagree.
03:27:55 I think that they were persecuting women that were basically the the blue haired.
03:28:02 Problem women the cat. Ladies of the of the of the time.
03:28:08 My lying eye says I got got to set up the NBA All Star game in San Francisco starting next Thursday.
03:28:16 There's going to be negroes hanging off limbs all over my area. Weather report.
03:28:21 Dark and cloudy.
03:28:23 Chance of Thunder very much a chance of Thunder.
03:28:26 And then corn pop, the bad dude.
03:28:30 Says immigration suggests Iceland Croatia is one out of nine or ten countries that doesn't have property tax.
03:28:39 Poland.
03:28:41 Well, yeah. I mean, I don't know.
03:28:44 Like I said, I I'm probably going to stick around here, but if look if it becomes legally infeasible.
03:28:52 I guess what are my?
03:28:53 My choice.
03:28:54 Like I don't.
03:28:55 I don't want to go to fucking prison, but I'm hoping that it's not something that's right around the corner.
03:29:01 But who knows?
03:29:02 Yeah, I mean, look, fuck this Jewish country if it.
03:29:04 Comes to it.
03:29:05 Like if it comes down to it, that's.
03:29:08 What else you supposed to do?
Thaddeus Thomas
03:29:09 All right, go over to rumble.Devon Stack
03:29:15 Let's take a look here at Rumble.03:29:20 Have to rewind it because the stupid thing didn't work because it never does.
03:29:27 Oh my gosh, some big donors here on reconstructed rebel.
Mayor Rothschild
03:29:32 Money is power.03:29:33 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself.
Devon Stack
03:29:38 Look how Jewy this fag is.John Travolta
03:29:53 I.Devon Stack
03:29:56 Unreconstruct, the rebel, of course, is very approving of the.03:30:02 Merle Haggard song that we play the beginning says love the Merle Haggard.
03:30:06 From Dixie.
03:30:08 Well, I appreciate that.
03:30:09 And yeah, it's.
03:30:10 It is a good song.
03:30:11 It's definitely an appropriate appropriate song.
03:30:16 Then on reconstruct the rebel again with a big dono.
Thaddeus Thomas
03:30:19 Today we'll be reading the best Christmas ever. I started.John Travolta
03:30:23 To use with.Devon Stack
03:30:25 The magic negro.John Travolta
03:30:33 I.Money Clip
03:30:41 Yeah.John Travolta
03:30:45 Hey.03:30:50 Best Christmas ever.
Devon Stack
03:30:53 Alright. And on to reconstruct the rebel again with a big Jono obligatory.03:30:59 Southern pride.
03:31:02 Worldwide.
03:31:06 I I definitely agree. Definitely agree.
03:31:10 Southern Pride worldwide is much better than the white man's.
03:31:14 In fact, that was the one that was the half of the country that.
03:31:18 That the the picture here on the screen is is reversed.
03:31:23 What it should be?
03:31:26 That the South understood that if anything.
03:31:32 We should be the ones being carried in the basket.
03:31:36 Or at least, though have a lot of cotton, right?
03:31:39 All right.
03:31:43 Rupert.
03:31:45 What about civil rights for white people? Well.
03:31:49 You know, it is what it is.
03:31:52 Ask look, just try to get Trump to say white people.
03:31:56 You know, good luck with that.
03:31:59 Roe, big says.
03:32:00 We'll appreciate that, Roebling's.
03:32:04 And scrolling down.
03:32:07 Scrolling down, scrolling down.
03:32:10 Scrolling down still scrolling down.
03:32:13 Still scrolling down.
03:32:17 Still, here we go.
03:32:20 Evan.
03:32:23 Says I'm pulling an all nighter and I need black pills to stay awake.
03:32:27 Hopefully.
03:32:29 We've given you that that extra dark black silk folders.
03:32:34 'Cause, when I was drinking earlier, my cup is empty.
03:32:41 I feel like.
03:32:42 I feel like that's my favorite as much as it's like super like it's kind of goy sloppy coffee vultures.
03:32:49 It's my favorite flavor right now.
03:32:51 It's cheap, you know, works out.
03:32:56 Scrolling.
03:32:57 Scrolling down, scrolling keep going, keep going.
03:33:01 We're almost.
03:33:03 There we go, fancy pants and MP5 says.
03:33:07 Is your opinion on men's tiger stripe?
03:33:11 Panties.
03:33:12 Can their use ever be justified in our struggle?
03:33:16 Live free mother fuckers.
03:33:19 I what? Tiger stripe panties for?
03:33:24 I don't think any panties are acceptable for men.
03:33:28 So I don't know what you're getting at there.
03:33:31 If you if your European.
03:33:35 And you just don't know the terminology that would make sense to Americans.
03:33:36 Oh.
03:33:40 I don't know what tiger striped boxers be appropriate in some instances.
03:33:46 If they're.
03:33:47 If they're boxers, I'll go.
03:33:48 I'll say you can have tiger striped boxers.
03:33:53 Yeah, if anything else is kind of gay.
03:33:57 And then of course, there wouldn't be a normal night without Negro Spritzer.
03:34:02 Expressing.
03:34:04 His undying displeasure.
03:34:08 His discomfort.
03:34:11 And disapproval of all things.
03:34:16 Not Albion.
03:34:19 Of all things, of the darker persuasion, the members of our public from the Dark continent.
03:34:27 The go by many names, including but not limited to, pick a nanny's mushmouth.
03:34:32 Alabama wind chimes, Gully walks, Koons, moon cricket slaves, uncle Tom's uncle Rick rakisis.
03:34:40 Don't know that one.
03:34:42 And etcetera, etcetera.
03:34:46 We have.
03:34:48 We have that as per usual.
03:34:50 Right. I'll double check.
03:34:53 All right, we.
03:34:53 We got a couple more over on Odyssey.
03:34:57 Call it a night. My lying eyes says.
03:35:01 You rather separate or conform.
03:35:03 Speaking from USA citizen perspective, I would leave.
03:35:08 I would look if I couldn't, if I could not legally without putting my family or myself in danger.
03:35:15 Criticize Jews publicly, I would get the fuck out because that.
03:35:21 And look, and if things ever turned kinetic as a result of those decisions.
03:35:28 After I left, I might come back and help out. That's all I would say.
03:35:31 But yeah that I I I there some things I won't tolerate. I'll tolerate a lot as long as I can still talk about the oppression. I feel like we're not in immediate danger.
03:35:44 The second we become.
Richard Benton
03:35:47 Illegal.Devon Stack
03:35:49 I'm not going to wait around.03:35:50 Than depressed.
03:35:51 I'll start looking for places to be.
03:35:56 Which which would be difficult and financially tricky and everything else paperwork tricky.
03:36:02 It's not, you know, but I feel like that would be.
03:36:06 You'd have to do it it's self preservation at that point.
03:36:09 I'm not gonna.
03:36:10 I'm not gonna be the.
03:36:13 The test case for something like that.
03:36:17 My lying eyes says.
03:36:21 Never neverint synth wave or Devon Tracy remix. Not sure what the reference is there.
03:36:28 Slut house.
03:36:29 I'm sure you addressed the anti-Semitism bullshit from Trump, but I'm going to replay this.
03:36:35 Praying for you in the.
03:36:36 Yup, I'll very be in the stream.
03:36:38 Got that?
03:36:41 If you can't back it up on Odyssey, that's the one good thing about, although I think we're gonna, we're gonna exceed the limit.
03:36:46 We'll still be under 4 hours.
03:36:48 You can back it up as long as you're under 4 hours on the stream length. You can back up Rumble right away.
03:36:54 Odysee, you have to wait till it uploads and does its bullshit.
03:36:58 And then Nazi dice. Last but not least, says the cheap and shitty.
03:37:05 Baines guitars are made in China.
03:37:07 The good.
03:37:09 Is that?
03:37:10 An I.
Thaddeus Thomas
03:37:13 Or an L.Devon Stack
03:37:15 I guess it's NY guitars are made in China. The good ones are made in Japan.03:37:21 Yeah, well, I said.
03:37:22 Lot of.
03:37:23 Japanese Japanese electronics that used to be made in Japan are they're moving a lot of manufacturing over to China.
03:37:29 If it's like a Craftsman kind of a thing like a guitar, maybe they'll keep it in Japan.
03:37:34 You.
03:37:34 Know a lot of people thought that about the stuff we built here and that changed.
03:37:39 All right, guys, well.
03:37:42 I really appreciate you.
03:37:44 Stepping up tonight and help help the the show through the possibly rough situation that we'll have with the hyperchance in coming days coming streams but hopefully like I said it'll go nice and smooth.
03:37:57 I'll let everyone know once I have it figured.
03:37:59 Tomorrow I'll probably do a test stream to entropy until I can get it to work.
03:38:03 If you go to entropy, look for Devon stack.
03:38:07 Going to be.
03:38:08 That's the.
03:38:09 At least I use, so you should be able to follow from there.
03:38:14 And once I have a link to follow, I don't even know how that works.
03:38:20 I'll post on Telegram and on Twitter.
03:38:22 So in the meantime.
03:38:25 You guys know the drill for black pills?
03:38:27 I am of course.
Thaddeus Thomas
03:38:30 Demonstration.John Travolta
03:38:45 OK, nobody moves. Nobody gets hurt.03:38:47 Come on, give me.
03:38:48 I can see him. Bobby, get the money.
Bobby
03:38:49 OK.03:38:50 All right, now folks, just stay calm and everything will be OK. We don't want to hurt anybody, but as you know, these are hard and trying economic times we live in. And as the saying goes, when the going gets tough.
03:39:00 The tough rob banks.
Thaddeus Thomas
03:39:02 Hey, if you're robbing a bank, rob the bank. We don't have to hear your sorry ass jokes too.John Travolta
03:39:08 Shut up.Thaddeus Thomas
03:39:09 Hey.03:39:09 Gotta shut.
03:39:10 I.
03:39:10 My hands in the air. What? I'm gonna say something to knock the gun out your hands.
Bobby
03:39:14 Hey.03:39:14 My brother said shut up.
03:39:16 Just shut up, OK?
Black Guy
03:39:17 Ain't that a bitch gonna come up here and rob my bank?03:39:20 Tell us when we can and cannot talk. Shit, brother.
John Travolta
03:39:24 The root of all the world's problems boils down to one thing.Black Guy
03:39:28 White men and that gun.John Travolta
03:39:31 OK, that.03:39:31 Nobody says anything else. Bobby, come on.
Bobby
03:39:33 Yeah. Come on, lady. Give me a catfish.Rich Black Woman
03:39:35 Sure. Won't you come back in?Bobby
03:39:35 Let's go.Rich Black Woman
03:39:37 It yourself.John Travolta
03:39:38 Yes.Thaddeus Thomas
03:39:39 That's right. You're not just laying making respect, you.Bobby
03:39:43 I'm not kidding around.Rich Black Woman
03:39:45 Me.Devon Stack
03:39:45 Neither.Rich Black Woman
03:39:46 But if I know if I give you this money, next thing I know, I'm gonna be arrested for abating a robbery.03:39:51 No, you'll be long gone.
Black Guy
03:39:53 Yeah, that's.03:39:55 That's why they probably picked this bank, you know, they know people just gonna be saying all those people up there robbing.
03:40:00 Again.
John Travolta
03:40:00 It's all right.Black Guy
03:40:01 Know they're probably coming. Arrest all of us, right?John Travolta
03:40:03 That.03:40:04 That's it, I mean it this time, everybody shut up and get on the floor.
03:40:07 Let's.
03:40:08 Come on. On the floor now.
Thaddeus Thomas
03:40:10 I know one thing I'm not getting on the floor.03:40:12 My good suit.
John Travolta
03:40:14 You get on the floor, right?03:40:15 I'm going to blow you with that guns.
Thaddeus Thomas
03:40:18 Dad is right there.Bobby
03:40:21 It's not like.03:40:21 This is not a racial thing. You guys just got the easiest bank to rob you guys.
03:40:22 N.
Black Guy
03:40:26 Who is you guys?Devon Stack
03:40:29 Nice.John Travolta
03:40:29 No, no, no.Bobby
03:40:30 Not black people, you guys.03:40:32 This bank you got the worst security system in town.
Rich Black Woman
03:40:35 You know that.John Travolta
03:40:36 Yeah, huh.Rich Black Woman
03:40:38 How do you automatically assume that we got the worst bank?03:40:40 It's a black bank, huh?
Bobby
03:40:41 Hey, hey, hey. I'm not assuming nothing.Thaddeus Thomas
03:40:44 'Cause, his father grabbed his shoulder to you. Yeah. Yeah, right.Black Guy
03:40:50 Oh, it's for the black thing.03:40:51 Just give him that special system we got in the bag.
Bobby
03:40:54 Hey, hey, hey, you guys, really?03:40:56 We chased your bank out for about a week.
03:40:58 On what the fuck you doing, huh?
John Travolta
03:41:00 Hey.Bobby
03:41:00 I.03:41:01 Don't want him to think.
03:41:02 We're bigots.
Thaddeus Thomas
03:41:02 Who cares what?Bobby
03:41:03 They say I.03:41:04 All right. I don't want these nice people to think that you and I like some of the jerks we grew up with.
Thaddeus Thomas
03:41:08 Hmm.03:41:09 Where you boys from? Bay Ridge?
John Travolta
03:41:11 Like you lost your mind.03:41:13 Don't deal with.
03:41:14 Come on, forget.
Thaddeus Thomas
03:41:17 Now, if this was a white back there, the hell does.Devon Stack
03:41:17 OK.Black Guy
03:41:22 Here. Hey, that's not fair.John Travolta
03:41:23 Yeah.Bobby
03:41:26 We got here as soon as we could.Thaddeus Thomas
03:41:28 Try.