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INSOMNIA STREAM: A YANKEE VIEW EDITION.mp3

03/15/2025
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Devon Stack
00:11:31 Some welcome.
00:11:34 To the insomnia stream.
00:11:37 A Yankee view addition.
00:11:40 The Yankee.
00:11:42 View Edition I'm your host, of course Deb and Stack. Hope you're having a wonderful evening or morning, depending on where you are on this rotating globe we call planet Earth.
00:11:55 Isn't it nice? So the flat tardes they're they're receding, they're finally receding.
00:12:03 May.
00:12:03 It really was the final experiment anyway.
00:12:08 I wanted to talk tonight.
00:12:10 About a man A.
00:12:14 Yet another educated.
00:12:17 Wasp elitist.
00:12:19 Who tried to ring the alarm bell of the dangers of diversity?
00:12:28 Yeah.
00:12:30 Warn everyone of what could be fall this nation.
00:12:35 If we were to listen to the.
00:12:39 The Jewish propaganda that was by the time he was around had saturated the country post World War 2 and was beginning to brainwash the boomers.
00:12:51 And.
00:12:53 Just I guess show that.
00:12:57 There were people out there trying trying to do something, trying to do something.
00:13:03 What he saw as a failure of the people fighting that fight at the time, what his recommendations were to those people so they would succeed.
00:13:15 Whether or not they followed his advice.
00:13:18 And what we can learn from that whole situation, I think there are a lot of people who are at least pleased.
00:13:29 And there's no reason why you shouldn't be that, at least.
00:13:33 The topic of race and IQ.
00:13:37 Is becoming a little more.
00:13:41 Mainstream.
00:13:43 And by that I mean I think Tucker, which we're going to watch a little tiny part of that interview he had with Chris Cuomo.
00:13:51 Where Tucker seems to explicitly.
00:13:57 Talk about race and IQ in Stefan Molyneux. Terms like pretty much exactly sounds exactly like Stefan Molyneux.
00:14:07 Ten years ago.
00:14:10 And these are the kinds of things he wouldn't have been saying if they were not already. If they had not already permeated throughout.
00:14:20 The the.
00:14:24 The zeitgeist, I guess.
00:14:27 To the extent that they have, but why? We also can't stop.
00:14:32 Or we need to keep pushing?
00:14:35 That now that we've got some people, at least to admit that there is a connection between race and IQ.
00:14:42 That we can't say. Oh, and that's where it stops. In the same way.
00:14:47 It's ridiculous to say that ohh, you know all of a sudden you know you know your skin color. You you inherit that, you inherit your height, you inherit your eye color. Like all these things are genetic. But for some reason the most complex organ in your body, the brain is somehow immune to genetics, right?
00:15:07 Your IQ is the only thing is is stupid as it is to imply or not even to imply. Just to say that IQ can't. Intelligence can't possibly be heritable.
00:15:21 Intelligence is not the only thing your brain is doing.
00:15:25 Intelligence is not the only.
00:15:27 The only it's the, it's.
00:15:28 The easiest thing to measure.
00:15:31 But it's not the only thing that's going on inside your brain. Your your processing power is not not. There's a lot of other things that are that are heritable, like behavior.
00:15:43 And in fact, inadvertently, we're going to, we're going to discuss some people that have inherited behavior and and the role they played in trying to mask.
00:15:56 This idea that behavior or intelligence or literally anything other than the obvious, that you can't argue like skin color, is heritable.
00:16:08 Now now on the screen here.
00:16:13 This is a man that, like I said, he's he actually is descended from founding stock Americans. He is is was educated, you know, at at Princeton University, very.
00:16:30 Elite man, in fact, he, he went on. He was. He was on the board.
00:16:35 Of delta airlines.
00:16:38 Up until the 90s.
00:16:41 The 1990s.
00:16:44 His name is Charlton Putnam Charlton Putnam.
00:16:49 Now Charlton Putnam was born in 1901 in New York City.
00:16:55 He then graduated from Princeton University.
00:17:00 In 1924.
00:17:03 He earned a law degree from Columbia Law School.
00:17:08 In 1932.
00:17:11 And then between 1933 and the 1950s, he started an airline called the Chicago and Southern Airline.
00:17:22 Or airlines I guess.
00:17:25 And then around 1953.
00:17:28 They merged with.
00:17:30 Delta airlines.
00:17:32 Which exists today, obviously, and he became the chairman of the board of Delta Airlines and remained a board member. Like I said, up until the 1990s.
00:17:48 Around 1954.
00:17:52 We had the brown versus the Board of Education.
00:17:56 Supreme Court ruling.
00:17:59 The decision that the segregated schools.
00:18:03 And this kind of triggered putnams.
00:18:07 Activism.
00:18:09 He feared that by mixing blacks with whites.
00:18:15 You would have a degradation of the civilization that different races had different capabilities, different aptitudes, and that we would not be able to maintain our society as it was in 1954 if we started to.
00:18:35 Pretend that these differences did not exist, he began doing the research.
00:18:44 Because a lot of this research was very taboo per post World War 2, and we'll go into more about why that is here in a moment.
00:18:52 He published an open letter.
00:18:56 2.
00:18:59 The the the President basically complaining that this the ruling was.
00:19:06 Was ohh sorry, I'm trying to like get my thing right here that the ruling was bad for civilization. So this is his open letter to Dwight Eisenhower.
00:19:19 We're not going to go over it. We have so much other, so many other things to go over, but I recommend you check it out. I would. I would read this, but it's a long letter the the the short of it is he thinks that there are racial differences that can't be ignored and that if we do ignore them, we ignore them at our peril.
00:19:39 And I think everyone alive today, now that we have the hindsight of of, of living 60 plus years in the future, we can look back and go. Yeah, there was a there's there's been a few problems with integration.
00:19:55 I also when I was looking this up I found a lot of letters to the editor from people complaining or agreeing with his letter.
00:20:05 And found that many of his detractors were Christians, using a religious argument that that sounds very boomering you know that we're all God's children, and this is the kind of argument that he was up against, especially from northerners, but from Southerners.
00:20:25 To a lesser extent as well.
00:20:30 So there's lots of these here, but again, we don't have time. We have so much stuff running over tonight.
00:20:37 The book he wrote.
00:20:39 In 1958.
00:20:42 Or I'm sorry 1959 and I think it was published right around 1959 to 1960.
00:20:49 Was called race and reason.
00:20:54 A Yankee view.
00:20:56 And it argued that racial integration defied biological science.
00:21:04 And that black?
00:21:06 Shortcomings.
00:21:09 We're all based on genetics.
00:21:13 And that.
00:21:15 You were, you know, environment was never going to change that.
00:21:20 He then decided to speak directly to the only people who were trying to main or fight against this this integration fever that was going on throughout the United States.
00:21:33 And that was the Southerners specifically in Mississippi, Mississippi, they still have the.
00:21:41 The Jim Crow laws you had, you know, the you had separate bathrooms and separate waiting rooms and separate. Yeah, it was the separate but equal kind of situation. And even though they had integrated the schools, the Supreme Court had not ruled that you couldn't do that.
00:22:01 Yet and so you still had some level of segregation going on, mostly in Mississippi. And Jackson was kind of like the the heart of that.
00:22:13 That stronghold that was going on.
00:22:16 So in 1961.
00:22:19 He went to go speak.
00:22:21 To the organization that was.
00:22:25 That was organizing the pushback from all this.
00:22:30 And.
00:22:32 Really, the environment at the time you had the freedom bus?
00:22:38 The Freedom Bus protest going on, which was basically Jews, got a bunch of black people and they would go on buses from out of state.
00:22:49 Into Mississippi and then they would walk into places that were only, you know, where no blacks were allowed. Then the blacks would get arrested and then they would go to their friends in the media and make a big deal. Next thing you know, all of our national news, everyone else in the north, you know, specifically, they're seeing images of black people.
00:23:09 Being arrested just for walking up and and trying to order a sandwich or whatever, right?
00:23:15 And.
00:23:16 Putnam knew that how this was viewed in the North, and he also kind of got a sense that the people in the South didn't understand why the Yankees were looking at this as if it was some kind of horrific injustice that he they didn't understand because they didn't live amongst.
00:23:36 Blacks, you know, for the most part not to the degree that the people in Jackson, Ms. did, but they also didn't have the same kind of his.
00:23:44 Sorry.
00:23:45 And they didn't have the same kind of experience, racial experience, a lot of the great, the great negro migration was still kind of, you know, just in in the beginning phases, we had a few race riots. It already begun in the north, but it hadn't really ticked up yet. And so people, you know.
00:24:06 Wives at home watching the news. We're we're watching these images of these well dressed Jewish funded northern black people.
00:24:16 Getting arrested for, you know, being peaceful and not really causing any problems. And it kind of gave them the impression that, oh, well, apparently in Jackson, Mississippi. If you're just this nice, well mannered black person minding your own business, the white people just arrest you for no fucking reason.
00:24:35 And so here's a news report that, or at least a part of a news report from 1961, right around the exact time he would be giving this speech.
00:24:47 To give you an idea of kind of what was going on here.
00:24:55 You got to love the propaganda music too. Like the, you know, let's play the patriotic American Music as we show these images of these brave protesters bussing themselves down into Mississippi.
Narrator
00:25:13 Wrong man.
00:25:17 This was the object the clean modern bus station in Jackson, Ms. The battle lines are drawn. The defenses complete, the bus station dwarfed by the downtown skyscrapers of Jackson, is guarded outwardly by the entire police force of the city.
00:25:17 I'm good.
00:25:32 There are others around the corner playing clothes. Deputies wait just out of sight. Troops are standing. The hot southern sun living on their fixed bayonets or Jackson, Mississippi. The enemy is at the gates. The hour has come.
00:25:49 The invaders are 14 negro and white passengers on an inbound bus. They are vastly outnumbered, even by the reporters covering their journey.
Devon Stack
00:25:58 Gee, imagine that they were outnumbered by the reporters covering it. Because why? Because it's a propaganda campaign. It was. It wasn't blacks locally that were doing this. It were it was blacks literally funded by Jews, some of whom will meet here in a moment that were being bussed down. The whole trip was paid for. Their clothes were paid for.
00:26:18 They were literally dressing up black people to look like white people and then sending them down to the South to get arrested in front of.
00:26:26 Cameras in front of cameras that worked for.
00:26:30 Jewish networks.
00:26:32 And so they they were doing this in an effort obviously to change the segregation laws, the legal context there was, segregation was still, you know, it was left up to the states at, you know, at the time in 1961. So it was still the law of the land in.
00:26:49 Hippie.
00:26:50 And it was upheld by state statutes that mandated separate facilities like, you know, buses, restaurants. And in fact, it was upheld by a previous Supreme Court decision in 1896, which was Plessy versus Ferguson and.
00:27:11 They allowed separate quote, separate but equal facilities.
00:27:16 And by 1961, federal courts.
00:27:20 Usually at the behest of Jewish groups and and legal scholars were chipping away little by little. In 1954, you had the Brown versus the Board of Education, which desegregated the schools.
00:27:34 And in 1960, you had Boynton versus Virginia, which extended?
00:27:41 The same logic to Interstate bus terminals trying to say that the federal government had jurisdiction over the bus terminals specifically. That's why they were using the buses because it was Interstate travel.
00:27:56 You see? So it was. It was tricky legal. It was Jewish tricks. It was Jewish tricks. Tricky little legal tricks that, well, how, how can we get them while pretending that we're we're respecting state rights? Well, then we we say that it's it's Interstate commerce and because.
00:28:15 Interstate Commerce is under the jurisdiction of the federal government now all of a sudden, the federal government.
00:28:23 Has a say in what's going on?
00:28:26 So this is going on. You have protests there, you have the N double ACP there. You've got a Jewish group called Core. You have a couple other Jewish funded groups, Payne demonstrators to be there.
00:28:40 And he went down to speak.
00:28:43 At this hotel, the forgot I forgot the name. It doesn't matter. It's right there the what is the Heidelberg, the Heidelberg Hotel.
00:28:53 In in October of 1961, and he wanted to again explain to them how this problem had begun.
00:29:05 What sorts of people were causing it? What the north thought of this issue and how the the South needs to change their strategy if they want the north to take them seriously and.
00:29:22 Yeah, without further ado, we're going to play a couple. Well, actually, several clips from this speech in 1961. I think you guys are.
00:29:30 Going.
00:29:30 To really appreciate his.
00:29:34 His public speaking abilities.
00:29:40 Oh wait, you know what?
00:29:42 I lied. Let's play this first. Let's play this first. This is the head of the organization.
00:29:52 I wrote it down here. I have my notes are pages and pages long. It doesn't really matter. This is the head of the organization that is that invited him down there, speaking to the press during the busing incident. And you can kind of see.
00:30:09 Well, it would have been nice if he had media training, I think. But you can kind of see what their argument is here. So this is a a local in Jackson arguing for keeping segregation to the national press that is poured into their town to do propaganda pieces in support of these Jewish funded.
00:30:30 Demonstrators.
Narrator
00:30:33 If you want to know how integration has been held outside Mississippi for this long.
Devon Stack
00:30:40 Well, there's name of the organization Citizens Council. There it is. I knew it was citizen something.
Narrator
00:30:46 You must first call on the Citizens Council, an organization dedicated to states rights and racial integrity. Support comes from Robert E Lee, Stonewall Jackson and 85,000 living white citizens of Mississippi. The overwhelming political power of the Council is well demonstrated by the fact that it is partially supported by state.
00:31:06 Taxes William Simmons is secretary of the Jackson Citizens Council, editor of its newspaper and president of its forum, which produced radio and television programs attacking the advance of integration.
Senator William Simmons
00:31:20 The South has a large bigger population and our state it's about 42% of the total and anyone with two eyes in his head and was roughly normal vision can look around him and see that.
00:31:38 As a vast and permanent difference between white and colored people.
00:31:45 That is Abraham Lincoln. So wisely said a number of years ago.
00:31:51 Would forever prohibit them from living on terms of equality in the same society.
Devon Stack
00:31:57 That's something that's going to be talked about later that a lot of people don't realize, especially Republicans, that like to brag that Abraham Lincoln was a Republican all the time because he ended slavery. Lincoln had no intention whatsoever of granting the freed slaves equal status. In fact, he was in support of a plan.
00:31:57 Right.
00:32:17 That would ship them all back to Africa.
00:32:20 He publicly and we've we've I don't have the exact quote here with me, they're going to mention it later or at least there's actually a handful of quotes from Lincoln saying exactly that. And Republicans, as much as they love to brag about Lincoln. Lincoln was a Republican. They never mentioned that part of it.
Senator William Simmons
00:32:40 That just in a nutshell, is the reason.
Interviewer
00:32:43 How do you, as a Southerner, justify your position?
00:32:49 And that here is a a negro citizen. He pays taxes, and sometimes he votes and he's a citizen. How do you justify?
00:33:00 Feeling that he is not in the eyes of the law and in the eyes of everything that we know of as American and democratic, that he is not your equal.
Senator William Simmons
00:33:12 Well, I don't know the quality and the I'm really not sure how you mean equal. Well, I mean equal in every sense of the word, the well, equality in every sense of the word is obviously a myth there. There are no people who are equal. No two people. There are no two races.
00:33:32 They have different qualities and this is an objective matter that can be determined by objective standards.
00:33:41 As far as the more subjective aspects of equality go, we believe in equality before the law for all people. This is something that's quite distinct from individual talent or capacity.
00:33:58 Or accomplishment. I think they're really 2 separate things.
Interviewer
00:34:02 Well, let's get down the basics.
00:34:06 The separate restrooms, the separate the lunch counters, things of this type, the separate schools. How do you justify this? If you think of him as an American citizen like you?
Senator William Simmons
00:34:17 Well, I again, I don't see that there's any special connection or why why should the Niger feel any more discriminated against than the white man for associating with his own kind?
00:34:30 Of.
00:34:30 White people who are segregated don't seem to resent it, and I don't think most neighbors resent it.
00:34:36 They seem to prefer that.
Devon Stack
00:34:38 And that's that's part of the bad argument. Although to be fair, at the time and we'll go into that a little bit later, the local black people weren't the ones protesting. It was all people from out of state.
00:34:51 It was all Jewish funded.
00:34:53 People from out of state.
00:34:55 That were that were protesting.
00:34:58 So he's right to some degree, but unfortunately, and this is part of why they needed, I think some advice from this guy that just like a lot of people today, a lot of, you know, Maga boomer types will say, well, actually, it's, you know, Dr. is bad for black people. It's just like, just shut the fuck up.
00:35:17 Advocate for yourself, for fucks sake.
00:35:20 Who cares if?
00:35:21 It's bad for black.
00:35:21 People right. And clearly they don't prefer it, you know, clearly clearly. I mean he had a.
00:35:27 Good point, he.
00:35:28 Ruined it, but he had a good.
00:35:29 Point when he first said that, like.
Senator William Simmons
00:35:33 White people who are segregated don't seem to resent.
Devon Stack
00:35:35 It yeah, that that white people are segregated.
00:35:41 So what's what's the issue?
00:35:43 If white people are segregated and we like it.
00:35:47 And black people are saying and they don't like it, huh?
00:35:51 Huh. Maybe it's a problem with if you're. If you don't like being stuck around black people, why the fuck would white people want to be?
00:35:59 Stuck around black people.
00:36:01 You're black and you don't even like it.
00:36:07 But be that as it may.
00:36:09 Putnam decided to go down there, and after publishing his book, his book was actually very instrumental in a lot of even though a lot of people haven't heard of it in in shaping a lot of people's minds. In fact, even David Duke mentioned that that he read it as a teenager and that it kind of sent him down the rabbit hole.
00:36:32 According to Wikipedia, it was. This is how based we used to have a real country. It was required reading for high school students in Louisiana for a time.
00:36:42 And I don't know if that's when David Duke. Maybe he was required, required to read it.
00:36:49 But this is this was a very influential book at the time. And you know, so he he he did what he could. He did what?
00:36:57 He could so.
00:36:59 Here, here's the beginning of his speech here.
Charlton Putnam
00:37:05 In spite of the unassailable logic of your position, you are under harassment and attack from all sides, the Dean of the Harvard Law School, Humes, with fury at the mention of Mississippi, the kindly housewife in Wisconsin, turns away at the name Jackson.
00:37:23 I'm sure you often wonder.
00:37:24 The why?
00:37:26 And since there's an old adage that to get anything done you must first define the problem.
00:37:32 I'm going to.
00:37:32 Inquire what is the problem in this case.
Devon Stack
00:37:35 What is the problem?
00:37:37 As I said, there was a lot of Jewish groups doing this. It wasn't the local black people that were actually doing this. In fact, they had trouble organizing when they did organize, they couldn't fill up a room.
00:37:53 All this was coming. It was all pressure from the outside.
00:37:58 So I wonder, I wonder because especially because he's very keen on being very precise with what the problem is and that we can't tackle this problem and unless we're precise about what that problem is, I wonder if you'll mention that.
Charlton Putnam
00:38:11 Some of you may answer well, of course. The Supreme Court decision 1954.
00:38:16 Others I want to say that it's power hungry centralists trying to destroy the rights of the states. Still others will say that it's.
00:38:29 Minority group pressure and infiltration of communism. Now in my judgment, to some extent, all those things are true. All of them are problems.
00:38:46 But they all exist because of something else.
00:38:50 If you could correct the.
00:38:51 Fundamental difficulty. These others would disappear.
Devon Stack
00:38:54 Yes, you are right. If you could correct the fundamental difficulty, the rest of these things would disappear.
00:39:03 So what is? What is this fundamental difficulty?
00:39:06 What is it that's causing this problem? I I wonder.
Charlton Putnam
00:39:11 To understand this basic problem, I must clarify 1 issue for a long time a running battle has been going on among scientists concerning the race question. It can be put in a nutshell by saying that a cult has developed alongside the left wing.
00:39:29 School of Political thought, which tries to prove that environment is completely responsible for all differences between races.
00:39:39 But nothing is due to inborn or inherited qualities. Now obviously, if this could be proved, it would lend support to a variety of social programs. It still would not, in my opinion, eliminate a man's responsibility for himself. Nor would it mean that social and cultural similarity are desirable ideals.
00:40:01 But as far as races and sub stocks are concerned, it would remove many obstacles and it certainly is the sort of thing which our minority groups of every color and race would welcome.
Devon Stack
00:40:14 Exactly. And that's why we need to push back on it. That's why I'm glad to some extent people are the idea that race is not genetic.
00:40:24 Nick.
00:40:25 Opens up the door to all kinds of bullshit. All kinds of shenanigans and all kinds of weaponization against white people that we've experienced for the last several decades as a result of this simple truth being suppressed and mutilated and lied about and people being brainwashed.
00:40:45 Against believing this idea that we are all you know, we're all exactly the fucking same and the the problem with that is, well, aside from it not being true is the direct result is.
00:40:59 Outcomes do not reflect this.
00:41:02 Outcomes do not match up with this theory that we're all the same.
00:41:07 And so you have to figure out why.
00:41:10 You know you have to well, if if we're all the same and yet black people are consistently underperforming and not just black people, every group is is performing at different levels and it's measurable.
00:41:23 Then we have to figure out the why.
00:41:26 And the why inevitably must be. Well, you're getting oppressed.
00:41:32 By the white people.
00:41:35 The reason why black people aren't performing well in school, it must be because something that white people are doing.
00:41:43 And so, of course we need to correct that, and it also means that since it's it can't be anything that the black people are doing, they are not part of the solution.
00:41:54 We are the problem and so we also have to be the solution.
00:41:58 We have to take all the responsibility for this issue and we have to pay the price no matter what it is.
00:42:06 Because we are the oppressors and we are the ones responsible for this discrepancy.
00:42:13 And that's why they have to keep promoting this idea.
00:42:17 That white people.
00:42:19 Are are, are not more.
00:42:23 Able to create and maintain civilizations.
00:42:28 But rather, we are uniquely evil.
00:42:32 We are uniquely evil and adept at oppressing all the other races.
00:42:38 And taking advantage of them in order to produce the societies that we have, it's all actually off the backs of these people, and we owe them for all of our successes.
00:42:51 This is the same kind of propaganda that was in the film that we went over last stream.
00:42:56 You know all those those that that was shot that that was 1958, the Defiant ones. So that was literally the same year that he wrote his letter to Eisenhower.
00:43:07 They produced this film.
00:43:10 With all that imagery of the white man climbing on top of the black man in order to get out of the pit.
00:43:20 And so that is that is one of the roots of this issue. This is why this is an important topic, or at least one of the reasons why it's an important topic.
00:43:30 And why there are so many people that are very interested in keeping the lie going?
Charlton Putnam
00:43:38 The difficulty is that it has no foundation. In fact, almost everyone is ready to admit that heredity makes a difference in individuals within a single.
00:43:48 This and to maintain that this process stops when we compare averages and qualities between races is a strange and forced.
00:43:57 Bit of wishful thinking.
00:43:59 Science, of course, does not dismiss anything because it seems strange and forced.
00:44:04 But the burden of.
00:44:05 Proof is clearly upon those who would deny the obvious.
00:44:09 And this burden of proof no equalitarian scientist has been able to sustain.
Devon Stack
00:44:17 So the the term you'll hear Equalitarian is I guess like egalitarian. So he he uses the term equalitarian throughout the speech basically saying that that that represents the people who think that all people are exactly the same. He'll also say environmentalist.
00:44:39 Which doesn't mean what it means today, but that's.
00:44:43 People that believe that all of intelligence and aptitude is is all a result of environment, that heredity doesn't have anything to do with that, that evolution stops the neck and that you know, skin color and everything else. Maybe that you can inherit that, but everyone has the exact same brain. So you'll hear them say.
00:45:06 Environmentalist and that's that's what that means. But his point here is, look, you're saying something that goes against the obvious.
00:45:13 You know, all we have to do is look over at, you know, continents like Africa, and we can see lots of.
00:45:21 Primitive civilizations. And then we can look at continents like Europe and see far more advanced civilizations.
00:45:30 And we look all across the world and we can see these, these very distinct differences in civilizations and the defining factor seems to be the the racial makeup of the people who built and live in.
00:45:50 Those civilizations.
00:45:52 And so if you're going to tell me.
00:45:55 That something that is completely contrary to all of the obvious evidence, like if you're going to try to tell me, for example, that the sky isn't blue, you're going to have it. The burden of proof is on you. You're going to have to be the one that provides this evidence that it's not this way.
00:46:15 Because anyone with any kind of sense can look at the world and come to the conclusion that black people and and not just black people, but non whites don't seem to have the same capabilities of whites.
00:46:29 And so you're going to have to, you're going to be the ones.
00:46:32 That are going to have to explain this.
Charlton Putnam
00:46:34 The idea that all races are equal in their adaptability to our Western culture took root in America.
00:46:41 In the classrooms of France, Boaz at Columbia University in the late 1920s.
00:46:47 With Boas as students or assistants, we find the names of Otto Kleinberg.
00:46:54 Melville Herskovitz, Gene Welt Fish and Ashley Montague. Gene welfare Ish later became a member of certain organizations cited by the Attorney General as subversive.
00:47:06 And publicly announced that she had evidence to prove that the United States had used germ warfare in Korea. Some of the others were doubtless sincere, or perhaps biased by their personal backgrounds.
Devon Stack
00:47:17 Oh, look at that, surprise, surprise. A bunch of Jews. The reason why the world believes that we're all the fucking same is literally a bunch of Jews.
00:47:28 The quote UN quote.
00:47:30 Anthropologists and scientists behind this retarded idea that goes against everything that we know about the universe and our lying eyes. It's all thanks to the what he calls the Boaz Group.
00:47:48 Headed up by Franz Boaz.
00:47:51 And Franz Boaz was a German Jewish anthropology.
00:47:55 Christ.
00:47:56 Who undermine the scientific foundation of right racial hierarchy that existed up until this time?
00:48:03 He was born in Germany, immigrated to United States around the turn of the century. Look at that. Look at this flood of Jews that came into America around the turn of the century.
00:48:14 I feel like that's like an ongoing theme on this show.
00:48:19 I almost feel like instead of calling it the insomnia stream, we should call it the Jewish immigrants from around the turn of the century stream.
00:48:29 Because it it does seem like I I'm pretty good at pattern recognition.
00:48:33 I don't know. Maybe that's something I inherited.
00:48:36 You know my my dad's an engineer. Maybe that's something that I inherited.
00:48:41 So I I don't know, I I'm seeing a pattern here.
00:48:46 I'm seeing a pattern.
00:48:48 And I wonder, I wonder if that this behavior that that we that this pattern of behavior we're seeing from these immigrants.
00:48:55 Is also in.
00:48:59 I wonder if that's another reason why we can't just stop at saying yes, race and IQ is real. We have to say behavior.
00:49:08 And race is also real.
00:49:12 When you look around and see again and again and again and again, Eastern European Jews in America all subverting our country in the exact same way, all throughout every every aspect of the every institution, whether you're talking about the media, academia and government.
00:49:32 Everywhere they go, like in in unison.
00:49:38 In lockstep.
00:49:40 All working towards the same goal. I wonder if that is also heritable.
00:49:47 I wonder hmm.
00:49:49 Uh, yeah. So Franz Boaz here.
00:49:55 He started working at at Columbia University and he became the architect of cultural relativism.
00:50:04 Cultural relativism, where everything is, you know, not one culture is not better than the other.
00:50:11 Even if one culture has created the kind of technology that has allowed men to walk on the moon and have running water and and sanitary bathrooms and dominate the the world.
00:50:27 That that culture is not better. It's just different from a culture that practices cannibalism in sub-Saharan Africa.
00:50:38 They're all exactly the, you know, they're all the same good. It's just that they're different.
00:50:45 And he also insisted that all the different races, all those differences, they not only not ones not better than the other.
00:50:54 But all those differences existed simply because of environment.
00:51:01 Simply because of environment that there was nothing that was innate. There was nothing that was heritable, that people like Madison Grant and William Shockley. They were charlatans.
00:51:13 And he would do. And it's funny because you'll hear a lot of leftists will say stuff like all you know, like the quack, the quackery of the racial scientist that did school measurements. He did school measurements as part of his his evidence to argue against fixed racial traits.
00:51:35 So I mean, look, as before, MRI's.
00:51:37 Like what are you gonna do?
00:51:40 So he trained an entire generation.
00:51:44 Of disciples, a lot of those names that he, he he listed there, by the way, all Jewish, you know. Spoiler alert.
00:51:53 So this is this is Franz Boaz, obviously Jewish.
00:51:59 The next name that he listed was Melville Herskovitz.
00:52:05 Melville Herskovitz.
00:52:08 Well, I think he listed Otto Kleinberg that I forget that one I might have forgot that one Otto Kleinberg wrote a book called the Races of Mankind in 1943, which was wartime. It was war propaganda, claiming that races were.
00:52:27 Were were all, you know, they were. It was the differences were cultural and not biological. And and trying to promote the idea that, you know, that's why we had to go kill the Nazis because Hitler wasn't saying what he was saying, what it didn't even add up to, you know, at all scientifically.
00:52:46 But then you had Melville Herskovitz here. He's basically funny enough.
00:52:51 As I said, the black people weren't even the ones leading the charge here in Jackson, Ms. They weren't even the ones leading the charge in in black studies or African Studies and colleges. Melville Herskovitz is basically the godfather of of African American studies, as they exist now in colleges.
00:53:12 Today.
00:53:13 And here he is to tell you exactly that, you know, race and IQ, it's it has nothing to do with biology.
Dr. Otto Klineberg
00:53:22 No one can deny that at the present time, the intellectual achievement of American legal children.
Devon Stack
00:53:27 All right, this auto climber I got I got mixed up auto Kleinberg.
00:53:32 Does this, but the I think Herskovitz is the.
00:53:37 Man, I meant let me hold on. Let me look up here. Yeah. Herskovitz is the the black studies guy. I mix. I put him out of order on my notes here. Erskine Herskovitz did the black study stuff. This is Otto Kleinberg.
00:53:53 By the way, a Jewish immigrant.
00:53:55 Who came to America? I believe around the turn of the century.
Dr. Otto Klineberg
00:53:59 No one can deny that at the present time, the intellectual achievement of American negro children, particularly those who are from segregated schools, is lower on the average than that of white children. In our opinion, these differences in achievement can be explained by inferior educational and environmental.
00:54:20 Opportunities which may affect both the physical and mental development of the child.
Devon Stack
00:54:26 You see that?
00:54:28 It's all environment. If you were to get a black kid and just have it have the exact same upbringing as a white kid, then he would he would magically be a white kid.
00:54:42 That's just the truth.
00:54:45 That's the truth.
00:54:48 Look, if you don't believe me, ask asked the speaker of the House, who adopted a black kid who's I think in prison right now, isn't he or I I know who has had a lot of legal trouble.
00:54:59 Weirdly, his white kids haven't had the same trouble.
00:55:03 Hmm, it's a little strange.
00:55:05 A little bit strange, lived in the same household, you would think.
00:55:11 You would think it'd be the same, so they were always beating this drum, which, by the way, even if that was the case, even if that was the case, because behavior is heritable.
00:55:23 They're being raised by parents.
00:55:26 Whose parenting behavior?
00:55:29 Is heritable.
00:55:32 So if they're being raised by black parents.
00:55:36 And that's what's fucking them up.
00:55:39 That's also a product of biology.
00:55:44 Because it's the biology of their parents.
00:55:49 That is informing and dictating really the behavior, the parenting behavior.
00:55:55 That is.
00:55:56 Influencing how the kid turns out. So even if it was and like, look, I'm sure to some degree it is an environment, right? No one's saying it's 0% environment.
00:56:07 But these guys are saying it's 0% genetics.
Dr. Anne Anastasi
00:56:10 We've heard claims that legal children don't do as well as white children on intelligence tests, even when they come from the same environment, but all their environment.
Devon Stack
00:56:20 Ah, look at that. They they they had to recognize the same thing that I just mentioned. We actually do have studies that show that when they're raised in the same environment, they turn out differently. So they have to address that.
Dr. Anne Anastasi
00:56:34 But are their environments ever the same?
00:56:37 Part of a negro child environment is the social expectation that he will not do as well as the white child. This in itself affects his motivation and achievement.
Devon Stack
00:56:48 Oh, wow. Listen to that.
00:56:51 Even if their environment is exactly the same, it's really not.
00:56:57 It's really not the same sounds Tom Roddick.
00:56:58 It's.
00:57:00 I know.
00:57:00 It does it. It's really not exactly the same because.
00:57:06 They are expected to do worse, and your lowered expectation for the blacks is what's making them actually do work. It's still your fault, Whitey. It's still your fault. And by the way, this is this is kind of really what a lot of boomers, even today would believe. Yeah, I mean, well, even even that.
00:57:26 Not that long ago, you had George Bush, right? That line about the the the soft bigotry of lowered expectations, that's what he.
00:57:33 Was talking about.
00:57:36 Look, there should be lowered expectations.
00:57:41 Because there there are lowered, there were lower abilities.
00:57:48 You shouldn't expect that. That's the whole point.
00:57:52 Is you shouldn't expect.
00:57:54 Different or the same results out of black people that you expect out of white.
00:57:59 People, that's the whole point.
00:58:02 You shouldn't expect and it's not just black people, they're just the the topic of tonight. But you shouldn't expect the same results from from people of any two groups.
00:58:14 Different groups create and maintain different civilizations.
00:58:20 And that's what you should expect.
00:58:23 And by the way, this isn't like some.
00:58:26 Schrodinger's cat thing. It's not like your expectation is is affecting the outcome.
00:58:36 Your expectation is just common sense.
00:58:40 And so they have to come up with all this fucking retarded Talmudic.
00:58:45 Reasoning as to why it's still your fault.
Dr. Stuart Cooper
00:58:48 Discussing whether or not there are differences between they grow and white children and their performance on intelligence tests.
00:58:54 We must remember that this is by no means the only factor which influences school achievement.
00:59:00 For example, and as negro parents become convinced that their children will no longer be restricted by discrimination to infuriate job.
00:59:07 Clubs, they will encourage their children to take schooling much more seriously. This in time will certainly improve their school performance.
Devon Stack
00:59:15 Oh, really? Will it? Will it?
00:59:18 Because you said this in the 1950s, has it, or has it gotten worse, actually?
00:59:30 So this is the fucking bullshit that was getting the airtime.
00:59:34 People like Putnam, where they were being panned by the press, being called racist.
00:59:40 And in fact, there was a whole lot of suppression going on.
00:59:45 The in the suppression in the Soviet Union, in fact by the anthropologist there led to getting disappeared, which we'll talk about in a moment.
00:59:55 So then we had Gene Welt fish.
00:59:59 Obviously another Jew.
01:00:02 And Co wrote the races of mankind.
01:00:09 And then we had Ashley Montague, who we've talked about a little bit in the past, real name Israel erenberg.
01:00:18 Changed his name to sound like a fancy going name.
01:00:22 Before going into Western civilization and and trying to undermine them mostly out of some, I think revenge, motivation. I mean, even in his Wikipedia it says he remembered often being subjected to anti-Semitic abuse when he ventured out of his own Jewish neighborhood.
01:00:42 He had a fucking bone to pick and he was on a mission to destroy Western civilization.
01:00:49 Which?
01:00:50 He happened to be fairly good.
01:00:52 At.
01:00:53 So you had the Boaz Group and it's looked and The funny thing is people might think to themselves wait, is this like the Frankfurt School? No. That's like just more of the more Jews from, you know, more Eastern European immigrant Jews. It's just more of them doing the same.
01:01:10 Yeah.
01:01:12 The Boaz Group is something completely different now that they're, you could say they're they're they're kissing cousins in the in the broader war against white civilization that Jews have been waging.
01:01:25 But Franz Boaz and his crew, you know, Montague or I'm sorry Erenberg Herskovitz. And you know the rest of them.
01:01:36 Were just. They were the anthropologists. They were doing the scientific side of things.
01:01:41 Now they had everything covered.
01:01:44 They had people placed in like every important, influential position when it came to molding the minds of white Americans.
01:01:53 And these guys just happen to be the ones occupying those scientific spots.
01:02:01 And so they they were obsessed with, with tearing down the the prior understanding of of race and IQ and just race generally.
01:02:12 Whereas the Frankfurt School, you know that was more Adorno, Horkheimer, Marcuse. You know, they started in Germany.
01:02:22 In the 1920s, so Boaz was in America by then, and they worked at the Institute for Social Research. And then then they came to America in the 1930s.
01:02:34 And start cooking up the, you know, critical race theory stuff that we've got today. So we were they were giving it to us from from every direction.
01:02:44 Which again like I said, is another argument for Jewish behavior. Well, like every, like, white behavior is genetic.
01:02:54 And let's look if Jews want to argue with me on this and say it's not gene.
01:02:58 Like.
01:03:00 You know what you're saying? You're saying there is a conspiracy then?
01:03:04 Because there's no way this is a coincidence. So which is it?
01:03:09 Which is it?
01:03:11 Is it actually? I mean, you're telling me that's a trope, is it actually this big conspiracy to take down Western civilization with all these players working in tandem?
01:03:23 Or is it just simply your your behavior is genetic and you can't help yourselves?
01:03:27 Which is it? It's one or the other.
01:03:30 Because it it's not just some freak accident, I can tell you that much.
01:03:37 So you know, there was there was overlap with the Frankfurt School. Uh, you know, they were. They both hated the natural order. You know, they they they both peddled ideas in order specifically to weaken and destroy white identity.
01:03:53 Boaz was the nine race Frankfurt was was trashing the culture and you know it's it's just, you know. Meanwhile, Hollywood is promoting the same ideas, all the the media was probably the same ideas and it's kind of weird, right? Anyway.
01:04:15 Let's continue.
Charlton Putnam
01:04:17 The Boaz group.
01:04:20 In America, at least, was the beginning of the environmental ideology. As far as science was concerned, Russia made its contribution in Lysenko, who claimed that wheat could be turned into rye, and these men threw to them other scientists with leftist inclinations in Europe and throughout the United States.
01:04:40 They built up quite a clique.
01:04:42 At Harvard and Columbia and other universities here and abroad.
Devon Stack
01:04:48 All right, so he's talking about Trump from Lysenko. We've talked about him. We're talking about the fox breeding experiment. We did that, that stream where they had to do it in secret because the official position of the Soviet government was the genetics was was bullshit because for the same reason.
01:05:08 You can't have communism if that's another reason why they needed everyone to think that everyone was the same. Because Communism relies on.
01:05:16 On that.
01:05:17 Communism relies on the idea that we're all the same, and if we're not, then it doesn't work.
01:05:24 So the Bolsheviks purged all of the scientists that believed in genetics.
01:05:31 Like they they literally any any scientist that refused to renounce genetics.
01:05:36 They were fired, put in prison camps. Thousands of them were what, like of their scientists were put in prison camps and and several more sentenced to death as enemies of the state.
01:05:50 For believing in genetics.
01:05:53 And this dipshit here. He didn't even learn how to read till he was thirteen years old.
01:05:58 Then they put him in charge of the let's see the foundation of the foundation of modern inheritance science. Oh, wait, hold on.
01:06:09 He was, trying to find his official title title.
01:06:15 He was basically the head of this, the the science, the scientist for the Communist Party. To some degree. He ran like the the research labs or at least oversaw the research labs. And in fact, even idea, he's probably at least somewhat responsible for a lot of the starvation that was going.
01:06:32 On.
01:06:33 Because for example.
01:06:35 He promised higher crop yields with because everything's environment, right? And this guy. Remember this guy had learned to read till he was 13. He was this Ukrainian. I don't think he's a Jew, but he he was the guy the Jews picked to be in.
01:06:49 Charge he was this utter fucking moron and he was told that everything was environment and the genetics was bullshit. So he came up with this idea that if you planted seeds close together like if you had one seed of a plant that could, that grew well.
01:07:10 Under cold conditions and then you add another plant that didn't grow well in cold conditions that if you planted them right next to each other that the the the plant that could resist the cold would teach the other plant to to resist the cold.
01:07:26 World.
01:07:27 And that way we would have, you know, cold resistant wheat.
01:07:32 Like they they literally it was that level of stupid that was going on that led to a lot of the famine and starvation shit that was going on in the Soviet Union because they put all their scientists that believed in genetics and race and IQ in gulags and killed them.
01:07:49 That's that's literally what happened.
01:07:52 So the the famine in in 1946 to 47 that killed up to 1.5 million people.
01:07:59 Uh.
01:08:01 A lot of it was because of this dipshit.
01:08:05 So and and.
01:08:06 As a result, because they refuse to believe in genetics, in fact that that lasted, I think till like the 1970s in in the Soviet Union, they were way fucking behind in that that field of science because it was against the communist worldview.
01:08:26 So.
01:08:29 Anyway, that's. That's why he mentioned Lisenko cause he was uh.
01:08:34 He was the guy that he was, their guy. He was their guy in the city. And in fact we'll we'll get in in a moment. They later used Soviet scientists to try to bolster this appearance of a scientific consensus on the topic of environmentalism, as he puts it.
01:08:54 By using Soviet scientists where if they said they didn't believe in it, they'd go to the gulag or get shot into a grave.
Charlton Putnam
01:09:05 As the New Deal came along.
01:09:08 And we went further left in the United States. They fitted in with a client.
01:09:14 In fact, they became the dominant academic power.
01:09:18 It wasn't long before they were able to dictate policy and eventually a whole generation of American young people were delivered into their hands.
Devon Stack
01:09:32 That generation is the boomers.
01:09:35 He keeps saying they.
01:09:37 If you're waiting for him to be explicit about the Jews, he's not going to do it. It's very disappointing we'll get back to that later, but it's it's obvious that he knows because he's naming all these Jews and he he will. He'll use euphemisms, but unfortunately, which goes counter to what he to his own advice that you need to be explicit about what you want.
01:09:59 Because if you're on the side of right and of truth and of righteousness, then it then you you should be honest about what you want. You shouldn't be ashamed of what you're saying.
01:10:09 And so he's.
01:10:11 You know, he's he's not exactly saying that, but uh, he's saying it, he's saying look, all these people got into positions of power and influence and we handed our young people to them.
01:10:25 And they educated entire generation of fucking retards, which is the boomers.
01:10:31 And those are the people who were embracing.
01:10:35 All of this.
01:10:39 Anti science about about race.
Charlton Putnam
01:10:46 Our persecution of scientists who disagreed them became one of their techniques.
01:10:54 In Russia, of course, this was easy.
01:10:57 Scientists who contradicted Lysenko were simply arrested in the so-called free world. The matter had to be handled a bit more subtly. It will be apparent to you that I can't hear tonight name names. I proved my point.
01:11:13 By being unable in this case.
01:11:15 To prove it.
01:11:17 It's because there is a risk of persecution that I can't call specific witnesses, but I can cite cases and I can ask that you accept my word for their genuineness.
01:11:29 So I'll mention the southern anthropologist who wrote me using such terms as avoidance and suppression and discouragement of reason.
01:11:37 I will cite the northern psychosocial sociologists who, having made a statement on the non equalitarian side, went back to his university and was told we won't fire you. That would be too obvious, but as long as you stay here, you will never get a promotion and you'll never get a raise in pay.
01:11:59 I'll mention the middle Western psychologist who.
01:12:01 Wrote may not.
01:12:01 Where in the United States could a psychologist, sociologist, or anthropologist find work if he openly espouse the theory of racial inequality? I'll mention my experience, and while the world's most distinguished anthropologist to ask me.
01:12:18 After I had seated myself in his living room in the northern city.
01:12:23 Are you sure you haven't been followed?
01:12:28 And I'll add still another scientist who said I can't commit academic suicide.
01:12:33 I still have work to.
01:12:34 Do, but when I retire.
Devon Stack
01:12:39 And unfortunately, that's the same game we see getting played right now. All of these fucking Maga traders, all these people who won't mention Jews, they all say the same thing. Well, if I talked about Jews then I'd be out of a job. Well, I can try to do the good that I can now or maybe after I get my bag, then I'll start talking about the.
01:12:58 Jews.
01:13:02 All these cowards.
01:13:05 All these cowards that are unable to just directly talk about the actual problem, therefore guaranteeing that it never gets fucking solved.
01:13:22 And that's the game they've been playing for decades. You could say centuries.
01:13:27 Intimidation.
01:13:32 Silver or lead? What do you want? Silver or lead?
01:13:40 Unfortunately, there's a lot of Shabbos goys out there.
01:13:43 That.
01:13:44 Gladly accept the silver.
Charlton Putnam
01:13:57 I'd like to turn to the northern press, to the northern Television and radio and broadcasting networks and ask them what do you?
01:14:04 Think of this business.
01:14:06 OK.
01:14:08 I'd like to ask Luce and Jackson the time and life, and Dreyfus and Salzburg and New York Times, how much longer are you going to vilify the South on the basis of evidence spawned under these conditions?
01:14:23 You call this academic freedom, and if we don't have academic freedom, what kind of freedom do we have?
Devon Stack
01:14:31 So he he mentions that none of the you know that this is before the Internet. Obviously you want to know how boomers turned out the way they they did. And This is why I I you know, while I initially.
01:14:42 I did have a lot of anger and towards boomers I have. It's less so. Now. I I have more understanding now. I think they just didn't have any kind of exposure to this information at all at all like 0%. Everyone was telling them the same thing.
01:15:02 He mentioned that the press, he's like, I wonder why the northern press doesn't talk. Well, I got some answers for you at this time in 1961, NBC.
01:15:12 The the head of NBC, the president of NBC, was Robert Sarnoff.
01:15:17 A Jewish immigrant from Russia, so another Jewish immigrant from Eastern Europe who came here around the turn of the century.
01:15:28 And David Sarnoff, the chairman.
01:15:33 Who?
01:15:36 Also, a obviously Jewish immigrant from Russia, CBS, the chairman of CBS was William S Paley, Jewish born to Ukrainian immigrants that came here to America around the turn of the century.
01:15:53 ABC Leonard Goldenson.
01:15:57 Who is president of the AB of ABC Jewish?
01:16:02 I'm not sure when his family came here, but he was initially from Pennsylvania.
01:16:10 And then of course, you had and you mentioned the sulzberger's over at the you know the New York Times, Arthur Hayes Sulzberger.
01:16:18 Who is the publisher of the New York Times?
01:16:23 And then you had Hedley Donovan, the editorial director of Time Life. That's who he he was time at time. Life.
01:16:31 Who wasn't a Jew? But it was a Irish Catholic.
01:16:35 Because unfortunately, the Catholics were also very pro desegregation pro, civil rights and pro immigration.
01:16:47 So they they were.
01:16:50 Hand in glove with this stuff at the time.
Charlton Putnam
01:16:57 To say to you editors who are the servants of Northern masters, but I'd rather quit my job than betray the people in my hometown.
01:17:14 Hi, Robert. Die Poor the mislead my neighbors about something that's as important as this. I'd rather do almost anything than corrupt the thinking of the father and mother across the street. Men who will do that sort of thing or in the same class with the businessmen who will.
01:17:31 Labor integration because they fear resistance, may.
01:17:33 Hurt their pocketbooks.
01:17:35 I wouldn't want to sell my descendants future for 30 pieces of silver, but there's no accounting for taste these days.
Devon Stack
01:17:44 More these days. Unfortunately, lots of people are more than willing to sell their descendants down the road for 30 pieces of silver.
01:17:55 And look, this is exactly why I do what I do.
01:17:57 I've told you guys I could make.
01:17:59 A lot more money.
01:18:02 By not talking about this stuff.
01:18:04 I had connections in the MAGA movement back when I was just making, you know, based Pepe the frog memes making fun of Hillary and talking about the Trump train.
01:18:18 I could have. I could have chose the silver.
01:18:21 I couldn't choose the silver.
01:18:24 But as he said, I I wouldn't be able to live with myself.
01:18:31 I would. I would rather do this.
01:18:33 And.
01:18:35 Even if we don't win this fight.
01:18:39 I'll be happy going to the grave knowing I I at least wasn't making it worse.
Charlton Putnam
01:18:48 The followers of Boaz had no difficulty, for instance, in capturing the United Nations because it goes without saying that at the United Nations, the wish fulfilling attraction of the environmentalist doctrine reached its height. You might expect committees to be set up at the UN.
01:19:06 Right.
01:19:07 To prove all sorts of equalitarian doctrines, and that's precisely what you do. Find you find it most noticeably in the UNESCO. That's the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization of 1950 and 1951 on the subject of race.
01:19:27 Signed by a long list of scientists which has flaunted in the faces of the north at all times.
01:19:34 The first statement in 1950 was signed by Kleinberg, Montague and Murdaugh, the Swedish Socialist. We don't find wealth fish by that man named Ginsburg, England, and Levi Strauss for France.
01:19:49 Juan Comas signed for Mexico and there will be more to say about him.
01:19:52 In just a.
01:19:52 Moment, you may wonder why it was found advisable to issue a second statement so soon after.
01:19:58 The first one.
01:20:00 The published reason was that some of the contentions in the first statement and some of the terms used were quote much criticized, especially by physical anthropologists and the geneticists End Quote. Now they are the ones, of course, that know the most.
01:20:14 About this subject.
01:20:15 Then we read they the scientific critics of the first statement.
01:20:21 Also declined to acknowledge his approved fact that there are no mental differences between racial groups and stressed that there was insufficient evidence to support that view. End Quote. So they issued a second statement in 1951 which carried water on both shoulders a little better.
01:20:40 And made it possible to bring a few more signatures under the tent.
Devon Stack
01:20:44 Now this is what he's talking about. UNESCO, is it? It's it's trust, the science guy.
01:20:50 It's trust. The science going the UN brought together a bunch of Jewish scientists.
01:20:56 And they wrote this statement basically saying exactly what Boaz says, that that all racial differences are a a matter of, of culture, of environment.
01:21:09 That has nothing to do with genetics whatsoever, and the science is settled going.
01:21:15 Trust the science.
01:21:21 And the High trust society white people were like, well, there you go. There you go.
01:21:26 The science is in.
01:21:30 And back then, there was number Internet. There was no comment section.
01:21:34 There was no.
01:21:36 Anything.
01:21:41 So you had the television telling you that there were no differences between the races, you had the, you know, Hollywood movies telling you there were no differences between races, you had the radio telling you there were no differences from between races, you had your clergy telling you that there were no differences between races, you had your professors telling you there were no differences between races. You even had the children's books that you were reading and.
01:22:03 Kindergarten all the way through high school, saying there were no differences between races.
01:22:13 And the UN.
01:22:19 So everyone was saying the exact same thing and there was no alternative view aside unless unless you were unless you were present in that hotel in Mississippi in 1961.
01:22:32 Unless you were a member of that audience, you weren't hearing this.
Charlton Putnam
01:22:36 Now let me give you an example. On one page we find this sentence and I quote it to you. Available scientific knowledge provides no basis for believing that the groups of mankind differ in their innate capacity for intellectual and emotional development. End Quote now on the page directly opposite.
01:22:55 We read quote. It's possible or not proved that some types of innate capacity for intellectual and emotional responses are commoner in one group than another. End Quote now, is it surprise?
01:23:08 That the President of one of the scientific societies most concerned with this subject wrote me a few weeks ago. The two contradictory statements invalidate the whole thing.
Devon Stack
01:23:18 So they use a bunch of Talmudic language in their in their statement contradicting themselves and and.
01:23:27 Which makes the the the document nonsensical. But even if it look, even if they it, it was consistent, it's still a pack of fucking lies, signed mostly by by Jews and by Soviets that if they don't agree with it, they go.
01:23:41 To the gulag.
Charlton Putnam
01:23:43 Remember that public opinion and the north doesn't have a chance to analyze the situation as we're analyzing it here, all they are given is the propaganda that they've got in this equalitarian state.
01:23:58 All they get is a general impression of agreement.
Devon Stack
01:24:03 See the science is settled. So what he's trying to explain to these Southerners that are puzzled as to why the the north is so.
01:24:13 Aggressively trying to force them to integrate.
01:24:16 He's saying, look, they think that you're you're going against the settled science.
01:24:22 They think that you are just doing. You're just being mean spirited.
01:24:29 That there that this is this is it's all a myth, that race, that there's, you know, different races and look if you watch the Andrew Cuomo Tucker interview.
01:24:40 You see a lot of that bullshit still exist in the minds of many people today.
01:24:46 Yeah.
Andrew Cuomo
01:24:47 It's not a coincidence that people of color, specifically African American or in a different socioeconomic level, given how they were introduced to the country, right, because race is completely fabricated, there is no such thing as race we made.
Tucker Carlson
01:25:02 Well, that's. I don't even know what you're talking about. We don't mean there's no such thing as you.
Andrew Cuomo
01:25:04 When you cut open a black guy and a white guy.
01:25:08 That's OK. We made race. We made race, we made it. We made it a thing. Just cause you look different doesn't mean you're different species. So we created no one saying it was different species. You are. I think we may be getting into science still.
Tucker Carlson
01:25:11 That is.
01:25:16 Well, well, well.
01:25:22 Too deep for you?
Andrew Cuomo
01:25:23 The I didn't know. I'm saying the science is very simple, right? We created race and.
Tucker Carlson
01:25:25 So. So you're saying wait, wait.
Andrew Cuomo
01:25:27 Hold on. Wait. I.
Tucker Carlson
01:25:28 Don't know you're talking so you're.
01:25:29 Saying that, there's no.
01:25:31 There are no differences between races, you for example.
01:25:34 The genetic predisposition of certain diseases is fake.
Andrew Cuomo
01:25:37 There are cultural there are ethnic, there are ethnic pockets, right? So Italians have certain things that are more common because of that group of animals breeding with each other. Then you'll have with Irish people, with Polish people. Sure, sure. And then as they will next change.
Tucker Carlson
01:25:39 Why was that cultural?
01:25:53 Ohh so you do acknowledge that genetics is real of.
Andrew Cuomo
01:25:55 Course genetics is real, cause genetics is everything. What I'm saying is that race. Wow. What?
01:26:01 Say that race genetics is everything, race is. Race is a social construct. OK, well, race is a social construct in some ways, yeah. But there's no doubt that there are.
Tucker Carlson
01:26:01 Is genetics is everything but race.
01:26:03 Fake.
01:26:13 Significant. No, I don't.
Andrew Cuomo
01:26:14 I mean, look, first Irish and Italians are different cultures, right? But they're the same people. They're just different cultures speak different ways, eat different things and people, they don't look the same, and they're not genetically the same. That's not true. They are genetically the same. Well, that's untrue. It's factually untrue. And and you can see it in all kinds of ways.
Tucker Carlson
01:26:22 They're not the same.
01:26:33 What's what's the percentage of redheads in Sicily?
01:26:35 Pretty high.
Andrew Cuomo
01:26:36 I doubt it. OK, but that doesn't mean it's that's doesn't mean that is. It's just where people.
Tucker Carlson
01:26:37 So what you're saying is make.
01:26:39 Any sense at all if?
01:26:41 If what you exist.
01:26:42 Decide to be no hair color is determined by genetics. It's.
Andrew Cuomo
01:26:45 Not a cultural color, I know, but.
01:26:46 I'm saying that having.
Tucker Carlson
01:26:47 And neither has height or eye color or IQ. Sorry.
Andrew Cuomo
01:26:49 Having more redheads in Italy is not just about genetics, it's about where people populate, right, like you could. You could take a huge like look at look at Sicily. Right. Look at the history of Sicily when North Africa winds up being there, right. And in power you wind up having that mixed into the chemistry of everybody.
Tucker Carlson
01:27:10 This is so because genetics are real. That's exactly right.
Andrew Cuomo
01:27:12 But race as a thing.
01:27:15 We created.
Devon Stack
01:27:16 So this fucking mozzarella moolie here.
01:27:23 Ohh man ah this this fucking spaghetti spic.
01:27:31 Tortellini Tyrone, over here.
01:27:34 Ah, Jesus Christ.
01:27:42 But no, but she but all jokes aside that this is what a lot of people think. This is what a lot of people fucking think. It's like you can tell like he he doesn't even understand that there's a a giant fucking obvious contradiction here.
01:27:57 And look it, it is a little encouraging, even though Tucker's totally CIA it is. It is a little encouraging that it's so mainstream now.
01:28:06 Now that Tucker has to push back on that now, all throughout the same interview, Tucker Race, Cox like like as predictable. You know, he's constantly saying, well, I don't even care about race. What? What even is white really? You know, I don't want you like he's he's super against actually solving the problem.
01:28:25 It's just that he can't. You. They they need to avoid you coming to this conclusion. Ohh so the answer is is racial solidarity. They need you to to they now know that this cat is out.
01:28:38 Of the bag.
01:28:40 Right, that he knows how stupid Cuomo sounds. So he had. He can't be like he can't be part of that. He can't. If you want. If you want to keep trusting Tucker, you you can't let you think that he's part of that.
01:28:53 But he also can't let you come to the the logical conclusion then.
01:28:57 The logical conclusion, then it well, if genes play such a big role, then maybe.
01:29:05 Racial identity.
01:29:08 There's something to that.
01:29:10 Maybe that's why our country has gone to shit.
01:29:16 And and and again, he's also very explicit that it's just IQ. All these other behaviors that are that are very important when it comes to whether or not you can maintain a civilization or what that the character that civilization will be or or, you know, what to expect the destiny of that civilization to be.
01:29:35 How dependent that is also on genes.
01:29:39 He needs you to avoid that.
01:29:42 And justice, think about it in terms of IQ, because if you think about it in terms of IQ.
01:29:47 And that's all, if that's where it stops, well, then all of a sudden it's not a big deal if we have all these other immigrants and all these kinds of people in our country that aren't like you, as long as their IQ.
01:30:00 Is high enough.
01:30:03 Because that's the only thing that matters.
01:30:09 It's this new IT, it's it's, it's a. It's a shift that they've been forced to make.
01:30:15 The the, the, the approved mainstream right wing.
01:30:21 Is focusing so hard on this race blind meritocracy?
01:30:27 And Tucker explicitly promotes that all throughout this fucking interview.
01:30:34 Because that limit, it limits it to just IQ.
01:30:41 That means that.
01:30:44 That Asians with high Iqs.
01:30:47 Are interchangeable with white people.
01:30:50 And that you won't. There won't be anything lost by that.
01:30:53 Or Indians or anyone else that you can get as long as their IQ is comparable to that of a white person, Jews. Obviously they can be represented in positions of great influence and power because they have high IQ's.
01:31:09 And that's all that matters.
01:31:13 But unfortunately, there's still a lot of there's a lot of people that are in the Cuomo camp where they can't even fucking wrap their head around that.
Charlton Putnam
01:31:21 The situation would be bad enough if we had only to deal with these left wing pseudoscientists.
01:31:28 But we're faced with something else.
01:31:31 Out of the scientific cloisters, exhumes, a doctrine which seeps into the churches into the press, into the movies of the mass media until all the instruments of the molding public opinion are corrupted.
Devon Stack
01:31:45 Again, I really wish that he was a little more clearer about.
01:31:48 About the the the particular group behind this because that matters.
01:31:55 That matters. We need to be precise. We need to be precise when people say I'm tired of hearing about Jews. Well, I'll be tired of hearing about Jews when Tucker Carlson is talking about Jews.
01:32:07 And the role that they play. But until then, we have to keep pushing and until then, when you tell me that you're the same as the mother fuckers that we're telling Jared Taylor in the 1990s, let's all just get along and, you know, don't be a racist. Let's just get along.
01:32:24 You're literally that. That same dumb boomer.
01:32:27 That Jared Taylor was having to deal with in the 1990s.
01:32:31 If you're not willing to face the role that Jews have been playing.
01:32:36 In this.
01:32:38 Destruction of our civilization.
Charlton Putnam
01:32:42 Now let me give you a rather startling illustration.
01:32:46 In my hand, I hold a pamphlet written by one father, CJ Mcnasty, SJ, Society of Jesuits.
01:32:57 It bears the Nihill upstart of Austin V Vaughn, doctor Sacred theology.
01:33:03 The imprimatur of Francis Cardinal Spellman.
01:33:08 And we're told that this these things guarantee the pamphlets freedom from malara. It's called let's talk sense about the negro.
01:33:18 Yet on page 14, we find these two sentences.
01:33:22 Some negroes show tendencies toward delinquency if they suffer from lack of ambition. Lack of Dr. Apathy, we may blame this on the environment. We have compelled them to live in.
01:33:36 Not on some. Imagine inferiority in their biology. This is not my opinion. It is the conviction of all scientific psychologists and anthropologists. End Quote.
Devon Stack
01:33:49 And again, not just the Jews, but the Catholics.
01:33:53 The Catholics were very pro civil rights when I was doing research for this, trying to find articles I just randomly came across this article about the Pope.
01:34:05 In 1950.
01:34:10 I think it was like 58 or 59 complaining about racism in America.
01:34:16 And the civil the the civil rights being denied, the blacks in America.
01:34:25 So this is, you know and and once again, you know, he was mentioning when.
01:34:29 He wrote his book.
01:34:30 Some of the big pushback was from the the Catholics.
01:34:36 Because.
01:34:38 Look I.
01:34:40 I know there's base Catholics out there. I'm not saying there's not, but it's like you.
01:34:44 Got it.
01:34:46 This is just this is.
01:34:47 Just.
01:34:48 It's just fact. It's just the history, the history of the civil rights movement included included Catholics and not just Catholics either. It it was Christians across the board.
01:35:00 Because I think now he mentions and he was Episcopalian, Episcopalian, this guy and so is Tucker by.
01:35:06 The.
01:35:06 Way and I think that's the criticism he got or that's the next one he cites.
Charlton Putnam
01:35:12 Or take this article by the Episcopal Bishop of.
01:35:15 Michigan June 4th of this year.
01:35:19 It's an attack on race and reason.
01:35:21 And The Detroit News.
01:35:23 They wish the Bishop 1. Richard Emrich brings Abraham Lincoln.
01:35:27 Into the argument and notice the way he does.
01:35:31 He says Abraham Lincoln's clear mind.
01:35:35 Can lead us to see.
01:35:36 The heart of this struggle.
01:35:38 Which is still America's chief agony. Bishop doesn't pause to consider who started this most recent agony, the logic of segregation, discrimination or exclusion.
01:35:51 Leads to the destruction of all civil liberties everywhere. Why?
01:35:56 Because, says one man writing about Lincoln.
01:36:00 The essence of his position was that the principal.
01:36:05 Of exclusion has no inner check that arbitrarily barring 1 minority from the exercise of its rights can be both a president and Amal sanction for barring another, and that it creates the frame of mind from which no one can expect justice or security. End Quote now.
01:36:25 To examine the minor error in this thing first, am I correct in my recollection?
01:36:32 That our American Republic has been in existence since 1787. Now, between that time in 1954, we've grown from very small beginnings to be the leading free Society of the world, and that during all of that time we had segregated schools in the South. And if I am correct, in my recollection, I.
01:36:52 Would like to ask Bishop Emerick what he means when he says the logic of segregation leads to the destruction of all civil liberties everywhere.
Devon Stack
01:37:03 And that's the other big point that we need to be hammering home, especially to the Boomers people that all want to say that, oh, we should go back to the 1950's, the 1960s. That was peak civilization for America. Well, guess what, mother fucker?
01:37:16 How did we get to that peak civilization with segregation if segregation?
01:37:21 Was so bad.
01:37:23 If segregation was such an evil.
01:37:30 Might I add?
01:37:33 Support for Israel.
01:37:36 Wasn't a thing back then either, cause it didn't exist.
01:37:43 Funny how for centuries.
01:37:47 America.
01:37:50 Was exceptional.
01:37:53 And its ability to build.
01:37:56 A civilization that became the envy of the world.
01:38:02 That brought people from all all around the world. Everyone wanted to come to America because of the civilization that we built.
01:38:14 And somehow we reached the pinnacle of that civilization.
01:38:21 While practicing.
01:38:23 Segregation.
01:38:28 Now by practicing slavery.
01:38:35 By conducting our country in a way that put white people's needs first.
01:38:45 Displacing the Native Americans.
01:38:49 All these things that we did that were so evil, somehow those were all.
01:38:55 Stepping stones to the pinnacle of our civilization.
01:39:05 And yet, somehow that's going to lead to our destruction. Well, I don't know.
01:39:10 It seems like we've been on a fairly steady.
01:39:14 Decline.
01:39:19 Since changing our ways at the behest of Jewish intellectuals.
01:39:28 Seems like we were kind of doing things.
01:39:30 The right way?
01:39:36 Until we start listening to the Jewish intellectuals.
01:39:43 And now everyone's trying to figure out what's wrong and they need to fix it and.
01:39:47 What do they do?
01:39:50 They elect the people.
01:39:53 Were owned by and support fully.
01:39:56 The Jewish intellectuals.
01:40:02 Saying that's just a minor cost. That's a that's the price we have to pay.
01:40:07 We have to bend the knee to the Jews and maybe they'll let us be racist against blacks.
01:40:14 Maybe they'll let us kick some Muslims out. Please, Sir. Can we kick out some Muslims? They hate Israel.
01:40:25 Please, Sir, can we stop the mass immigration at the southern border? It's having a negative effect on the economy.
01:40:36 The whole time? What's missing?
01:40:40 What's missing is an explicit advocation of your sovereignty.
01:40:47 You can't even.
01:40:49 Get someone that can say white people.
01:40:52 Let alone support white sovereignty.
01:41:01 And even when you get someone like Tucker, that giggling buffoon.
01:41:07 To at least throw you a bone.
01:41:10 By saying the obvious that race and IQ are connected.
01:41:16 He does so only when it's stitched in between saying things that are.
01:41:23 Demeaning and dismissive to the idea of white sovereignty or solidarity or even consciousness.
Charlton Putnam
01:41:44 You know, as he talks about Lincoln's clear mind and then he phrases matters in such a way that you get the impression that what he quotes next is practically a citation from Lincoln on segregation. Actually emrick.
01:41:55 'S words are.
01:41:56 Says one man writing about Lincoln. The essence of his position was and so.
01:42:01 Certainly I don't have to tell this audience what Lincoln actually said about the negro. I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races. Not true. That was in 1858.
Devon Stack
01:42:18 There's one of many quotes from Lincoln, and that's from 1858.
01:42:24 Saying that he is not in favor of granting the negro the same kinds of rights or citizenship.
01:42:35 That white people have.
01:42:43 So for those of you who love love the ohh Lincoln's Republican based Lincoln. OK, well, based Lincoln wanted to send all the black people back to Africa.
01:42:54 And maybe we would have if he hadn't been shot in the head.
01:42:58 Possibly by a Jew. We've covered that before.
Charlton Putnam
01:43:06 I'd now like to address myself to the clergy and to them, I'd like to say.
01:43:11 There has been no case in history where whites and blacks have integrated without destruction of the whites civilization, and there is no human right greater than the right of a civilization to defend itself against such destruction.
01:43:26 That right, you would watch the federal government take forcibly from the.
01:43:29 South while you.
01:43:30 Sit with your hands folded in prayer.
01:43:33 I'm tired of empty phrases with no thought behind them. I'm tired of the sort of combined ignorance and stupidity shown by your mcnasty piece and your emix. I'm tired of your timid conformity with the popular drift. And finally, I'm tired of your milk and water suggestions that we pass the responsibility to God.
01:43:53 While you support a policy which forces the white children of the South against the wishes of their parents into associations, they understand.
01:44:01 Better than you do.
01:44:04 You pose as idealists, yet you hide behind the skirts of religion while you condone the crime against 50 million Americans.
Devon Stack
01:44:13 I want to play that bit again.
01:44:18 This is him speaking directly to all the bleeding heart Christians in America.
01:44:24 They were shooting all over the South, saying those evil racists down there in the South. Why won't they just don't they understand we're all God's children?
01:44:34 Don't they understand?
01:44:38 We're all the same.
01:44:40 Just like the communists that we they know too.
01:44:46 Listen to the Communist Jews, says the Christians of north.
01:44:57 I want you to listen to this again because every word that he says applies 1000% to all these fucking race cuck Christians today.
Charlton Putnam
01:45:06 I'd now like to address myself to the clergy and to them, I'd like to say.
01:45:11 There has been no case in history where whites and blacks have integrated without destruction of the white civilization, and there is no human right greater than the right of a civilization to defend itself against such destruction. That right you would watch the federal government take forcibly from the South while you sit with your hands.
01:45:31 Hold it in prayer.
01:45:33 I'm tired of empty phrases with no thought behind.
01:45:36 I'm tired of the sort of combined ignorance and stupidity shown by your mcnasty pies and your emix. I'm tired of your timid conformity with the popular drift. And finally, I'm tired of your milk and water suggestions that we pass the responsibility to God while you support a policy which forces the white children of the.
01:45:56 Mouth against the wishes of their parents into associations, they understand better than you do.
01:46:04 You pose as idealists, yet you hide behind the skirts of religion while you condone the crime against 50 million Americans.
Devon Stack
01:46:14 And there it is.
01:46:19 And unfortunately, like I said that that was the.
01:46:25 That was the match made in Hell.
01:46:29 The Christian clergy jumped right out on board with this stuff.
01:46:33 It wasn't just the Catholics. It was.
01:46:36 Most, most not all most.
01:46:39 Of the major religions.
Charlton Putnam
01:46:46 Now there are two.
01:46:47 Things in this state of affairs that I want to stress.
01:46:51 One is that the environmental ideology is false or better still to say, perhaps that it's the worst kind of 1/2 truth which can do more damage than the faults.
01:47:02 The second thing is that nevertheless this fallacy, this half truth, has gained complete possession of the northern and Western mind.
01:47:09 And.
01:47:11 Some, perhaps many, of the leaders in our press are clergy or entertainment.
01:47:16 Our colleges and our politics may recognize the fallacy, and either through timidity or cupidity are pressing on with it just the same. But my experience has satisfied me that the great majority of Northerners are simply misled. I'm talking now of the inarticulate masses of the people who only speak at the polls, the scientists.
01:47:36 The educators, the editors and the churchmen make it easy for northern politicians, who nowadays would much prefer to do what they think a misinformed public wants than to take the trouble to inform them properly.
Devon Stack
01:47:50 And that is the situation.
01:47:52 That's why you have so many people who know it's easier to just tell people what they want to hear.
01:48:00 It pays better.
01:48:07 The two dangers are that a.
01:48:11 There are racial differences.
01:48:17 And that's more insidious than saying that it's all environment, that it's a half truth because obviously it's not 100%, nothing's 100% genetic.
01:48:33 So this half truth.
01:48:35 It's more dangerous than a fallacy.
01:48:39 But the other danger is.
01:48:43 All of the leadership in the country, all the Shabbos goys, all the magnetars out there.
01:48:49 Are willing to lie.
01:48:53 Because it pays better.
01:48:57 And it's easier.
01:49:01 And you can be more successful.
01:49:06 We have leaders now that have learned that if the public is stupid.
01:49:12 It's actually easier to gain and retain power.
01:49:19 Because all you have to do is tell them what they want to hear.
01:49:25 He's saying we don't have the actual real leaders.
01:49:29 Who instead should be educating people?
01:49:33 As to how things are and not how they want them to be.
01:49:40 And then that's true leadership.
01:49:51 I think he then goes on to talk about Teddy Roosevelt.
01:49:56 Who he he wrote a biography on so I'm assuming that's.
01:50:00 That's who he's referencing.
01:50:01 Yes.
Charlton Putnam
01:50:05 I'm reminded by contrast of a comment that was made on the duty of stations ship by quite a different kind of a leader a generation ago, this leader remarked.
01:50:16 People used to say that I was an astonishingly good politician.
01:50:21 Because I've defined what the people are going to think, this really was not an accurate way of stating the case. I did not define how the people were going to think.
01:50:33 I made-up my mind what they ought to think, and then did my best to.
01:50:37 Get them to think it.
01:50:40 The way having leaders of that kind today, we wouldn't be in this mess.
Devon Stack
01:50:46 We don't have leaders like that.
01:50:52 And it's because, quite frankly, it's because our civilization is. It's in a death spiral, and that's not what it rewards when you're in a death spiral, just like people wonder why.
01:51:04 For example here, here's a good example I was watching this video.
01:51:12 You. You knew I'd sneak bees in here somewhere. I was watching this, this video. It was an interview with these big time commercial beekeepers up North. I think they're up north. And these are all Trump supporting farmer types, right?
01:51:30 They they make comments that leads you to. It's not like it. It wasn't. It wasn't tough to divine whether or not these were, you know, Maga tard conservatard boomers.
01:51:44 And then.
01:51:46 Inexplicably or not so much.
01:51:49 They start talking about how their big honey operation. By big I mean these mother fuckers don't have hundreds of hives. They've got 20,000 beehives in their honey business, 20,000.
01:52:05 They have so many hives. They use the H2 visas.
01:52:11 H2 visas. They literally bring people in from South Africa.
01:52:17 Like nigs from South Africa, they fly them in to America.
01:52:24 And have them work.
01:52:27 Their their bee operation, their honey operation.
01:52:33 And then they fly them back at the end of the season.
01:52:36 Some, of course sneak off overstay their visa or whatever.
01:52:41 And they were actually complaining.
01:52:44 They were complaining that Biden was making it harder for them to get these H2 visa people.
01:52:53 And I'm sitting there thinking to myself, these are all these are all these old white guys wearing the trucker hats.
01:53:01 Wearing their Wrangler shirts tucked into their Wrangler jeans with their big belt buckles, sitting on fold up patio chairs on this porch.
01:53:12 Talking about the agriculture industry and and how the country has gone to hell.
01:53:20 They complained about Biden was delaying the one of the reasons there are honey crops little behind because Biden delayed or H2.
01:53:28 Visa guys.
01:53:34 And when the person interviewing them.
01:53:37 Very timidly.
01:53:41 Hinted didn't even make comment directly, but hinted that like that. That was odd that they wanted, you know, foreign workers working their highs. Foreign workers from Africa to be flown in to work, their hives. They immediately did what I've seen even here locally, from ranchers. They they said the exact same thing.
01:54:01 Well, we have to do that or we can't stay in business.
01:54:09 We have to do this so we won't be all to stay in business, we.
01:54:12 Won't be able to compete.
01:54:18 We have to throw our civilization away or we won't be able to compete. No, the real answer is no. If you paid white people.
01:54:27 If you paid Americans to do the jobs that you are, apparently it's. Look, I don't know how much it costs to fly in a bunch of Africans and then pay for them to live on your farm, because that's part of the deal. They they pay room and board and give them a salary.
01:54:41 And there's there's minimum. I don't know what the minimum wage is through that visa program, but they have them. There are minimum wages that you can pay.
01:54:49 But if that's somehow cheaper for you to do.
01:54:53 Maybe you shouldn't have 20,000 fucking hives. Maybe that's what it is.
01:54:58 Maybe, yeah. You can't compete with 20,000 fucking hives.
01:55:04 On that scale.
01:55:07 Maybe you do need to go down to.
01:55:09 An amount of business that you can actually manage yourself or manage with your family or manage with local people, or drop your your profits down.
01:55:19 A little bit.
01:55:21 But that doesn't even enter their minds.
01:55:24 Because in the in the late stage capitalist society that we live in right now.
01:55:29 Especially when you live in a country that has no national identity.
01:55:35 The only thing that factors into the minds of these people is what's going to be most profitable.
01:55:45 Ohh, if I poison the food.
01:55:48 I can make frozen pizzas for for $0.05 less a pop if we add this. If we take away real cheese and put like this weird soy extract that's kind of like cheese.
01:56:03 If we put that on the pizza.
01:56:07 We'll save $0.05 a pizza.
01:56:10 And we're selling these million millions of pizzas. So that's like a lot of money.
01:56:16 You know, if we start using industrial lubricant instead of.
01:56:21 Animal fats, then, that, that, that'll that'll help out. OK, they'll. They'll lower the price too.
01:56:32 Well, let's fucking do it, because that's really the only thing that you consider.
01:56:41 It's like that scene in Fight Club when they're talking about the car executives when they find something that's dangerous with their car that they know they they, you know, they do the math, they know it's going to lead to fatalities.
01:56:54 And they do the math and figure out that a recall would actually cost more than whatever legal settlement would result from the fatalities that are inevitable.
01:57:05 And so they choose not to do the recall because it's cheaper to just settle with whoever dies their family.
01:57:12 And so they just don't do it.
01:57:15 Because they don't give a fuck about the consumer because it's just some rando.
01:57:20 It's not someone it you're you would make different decisions about what you feed your family.
01:57:27 Like, I guarantee you, these executives that are making this bullshit Goy slop.
01:57:34 That's not the shit they feed their family.
01:57:38 And when you stop having a nation of people, when you stop being a people, when you're just a a group of international.
01:57:48 Vagabonds.
01:57:50 Staying at the same fucking hotel, no one gives a fuck. It's just what at that point, it's whatever.
01:57:56 You can get away with.
01:58:01 Which, by the way, is exactly what happens when you start to have these immigrants and positions of power, and that includes Elon Musk.
01:58:17 They have no tie to the blood. They have no tie to the.
01:58:20 Soil.
01:58:28 And they'll tell you that they explicitly tell you that.
01:58:32 The Charlie Kirks of the world will explicitly.
01:58:35 Tell you that.
01:58:38 That, that's what's so great about America. In fact, the the Tucker Carlson's of the world will tell you that that's what's so great about America.
01:58:48 That America is essentially just one big long episode of Dancing with the Stars and whoever dances the best, they win.
01:59:00 It's just a big fucking talent show and you should just practice your talent.
01:59:07 Everyone's a competitor.
01:59:09 You're not a family.
01:59:11 You're not a people, you're not a community.
01:59:27 Gee, I wonder if that view of the world.
01:59:31 Is compatible.
01:59:34 With what Putnam terms is environmentalism.
01:59:40 I wonder if that was a necessary ingredient for a people to get to that point of deracination I wonder if that was a necessary ingredient.
01:59:53 And I wonder if that's why people like Charlie Kirk, people like Tim Poole.
01:59:59 A man of with no race.
02:00:03 People like Tucker Carlson.
02:00:06 I wonder if that's why.
02:00:07 They want to keep it that way.
02:00:26 If the only way you succeed in this country is by being the biggest fucking psychopath.
02:00:34 Willing to fuck over the most people without getting caught, which is exactly what it is today.
02:00:45 I wonder what would.
02:00:45 Happen.
02:00:47 I wonder how good that strategy would work.
02:00:54 If the white people of this country.
02:00:56 Viewed themselves as a people as a family.
Charlton Putnam
02:01:10 We have in the North a great body of public opinion, hypnotized by the belief that all the negroes's limitations are environmental.
02:01:20 That the only reason he does not appear to be the white man's equal in every respect is because the white man has forced him into an inferior environment, has held him back, as they say.
Devon Stack
02:01:34 Chris Cuomo literally said exactly that. Like, use that exact term.
Charlton Putnam
02:01:46 Not only in the United States, but also Africa. Once you accept that idea.
02:01:52 It follows logically that white men ought, in justice and morality, to take every possible step by way of restitution to correct the environment, even at the expense of disadvantage to themselves.
02:02:04 Over the last several years, I've talked or corresponded with thousands of sincere, intelligent Americans and have found this point of view almost universal. I don't think you here realize how this side of the question counts up there. I've had it repeat repeat often enough.
02:02:23 That I can assure.
02:02:24 You it permeates our Northern society as a whole.
02:02:29 They read an occasional book on science, the books that are kept at the.
02:02:32 Front of the bookstores.
02:02:34 There they find the environmentalist view. They go to a movie and they get it there on Sundays, they hear it preached in church. When they turn on TV, they hear news and documents, documentaries and plays, all slanted in the same direction.
02:02:47 That children come home from school with books.
02:02:49 Written by environmentalists.
02:02:52 I could go on forever. The point is, you have a completely indoctrinated society in the north.
02:02:58 On that indoctrination, the integration movement rests.
02:03:01 It gives it.
02:03:02 All the sanctions of a moral crusade that makes it shine like the Holy Grail.
02:03:10 And watch the South. Doing about it is talking almost exclusively about states rights.
Devon Stack
02:03:17 So he's explaining to the Southerners look, and this applies today too.
02:03:23 And if, if not more.
02:03:26 He's saying the entire north and the West generally is brainwashed to believe that this is a great moral injustice, that because we're all the same. Because of this environmentalism that permeates throughout the culture, whether it's at the the movie theater at home, watching television.
02:03:47 In the pews at church, everywhere they go, they're surrounded by this propaganda that we're all the fucking same. And so that all the differences that happen between the blacks and the whites, well, it has to be because of something that you're doing. And if it's something that you're doing well, then it's on you to try to fix it. And so it becomes a moral crusade.
02:04:08 We have to fix this. We have. This is why boomers would get so fucking and still do get so fucking excited when they come across the the based black guy.
02:04:19 This is that this is exactly why that happens.
02:04:25 I was looking for the.
02:04:30 Looking for the.
02:04:33 Where is it?
02:04:38 God dammit, I was looking for Alex Jones saying uh.
02:04:42 Uh, here it is.
Andrew Cuomo
02:04:44 Had a lot of black friends, by the way, and played football, everything.
Devon Stack
02:04:46 There we go.
02:04:51 That's what it is.
02:04:52 That's why they get so excited.
02:04:55 Because it's finally, finally, for the first time. It's it's, it's.
02:05:01 Even if it's not it, it's it's perceived as some kind of confirmation that this bullshit lie they've been believing forever.
02:05:12 Finally it it's it's being validated.
02:05:17 Finally, it's being validated.
02:05:24 See, we're all so different.
02:05:26 We're not so different. Look, they they like Trump, silly negroes over there, they like Trump.
02:05:32 There's, though, thank God I was starting to think this was all a lie.
02:05:37 And if it if it was all, I won't. That mean thy God, that would be.
02:05:41 That'd be awful if that was. If it was a lie.
02:05:45 That would mean that we've been running our entire civilization for.
02:05:49 A century.
02:05:52 On the premise of a lie.
02:05:56 That would be catastrophic.
02:06:01 And worse yet.
02:06:04 That would imply that.
02:06:08 Some of that responsibility would rest on my shoulders for believing the lie.
02:06:12 For perpetuating the lie.
02:06:15 For teaching my children the lie.
02:06:26 So he's trying to explain to this southern audience. Look, you don't know how bad it is up there.
02:06:35 Everyone believes this lie and they're chomping.
02:06:38 At the bit.
02:06:41 To be captain, save a.
02:06:45 That's what they want to do. They're all they're all way. They're all salivating at the thought of the of the of a.
02:06:51 Based black friend.
02:07:04 And you guys are talking about states rights?
02:07:16 That's not going to sell.
02:07:21 You don't. You don't know what you're up against, states rights.
02:07:26 First of all, that's not even really what this is about.
02:07:33 That's not you're just you're too embarrassed or you think that maybe being honest is.
02:07:39 Because to some degree you're being affected by this exact same propaganda.
02:07:44 It's making you feel dirty.
02:07:50 It's making you.
02:07:51 Feel like you're doing something sneaky and.
02:07:55 And underhanded, it's making you feel that same guilt.
02:08:02 So you feel like you?
02:08:03 Have to lie about it.
02:08:07 My cloaking and in this boring states rights argument.
02:08:19 And that's not going to fly with people that think that they're literally champions.
02:08:25 For the good of the universe.
02:08:30 States rights. That's just some legal mumbo jumbo. They don't care about that.
Charlton Putnam
02:08:39 Now citizens of Mississippi, I give you this as axiomatic. The Supreme Court's decision on desegregation simply follows the trend of public opinion in the north and West, and the average man in the north and West.
02:08:58 Doesn't give a damn about states rights in the face of his belief that the South is committing a wrong against the negro.
02:09:10 You might as well try to use states rights to justify mass murder and the northerner goes further.
02:09:18 When you talk about states rights, he thinks to himself. Sure, the Southerner is willing to plead states rights when he wants to browbeat and oppress the negro. But when it comes to getting his hands in the federal treasury, he sings a different TuneIn. Other words, this line of defense not only doesn't do you any good up north, it does you harm.
Devon Stack
02:09:37 Because it's a lie.
02:09:42 You're trying to make a legal argument for a moral problem.
02:09:50 Because their propaganda has been so successful, it's making you doubt yourself.
02:10:06 And if you believe, as I do, that you are on the right side.
02:10:12 What you're doing isn't something dirty.
02:10:20 What you're doing?
02:10:23 Has truth on its side.
02:10:25 Has righteousness on its side, has justice on its side.
02:10:30 What you're doing is a moral imperative. Why are you trying to?
02:10:35 Dress it up.
02:10:38 In states rights.
02:10:42 And I would say the same thing to all the people today. They're trying to dress up all these same exact problems that still have not been resolved because no one's been courageous enough to be honest about it.
02:10:59 You're kicking the can down the road.
02:11:03 Until you can.
02:11:05 Tell the truth.
02:11:20 What are you so ashamed of?
02:11:34 Do you really think white people deserve to have sovereignty over themselves?
02:11:39 What's so dirty about that?
02:11:57 If you don't advocate for what you want, but instead advocate for what you think your enemies will let you have, that's all you'll ever get. What your enemies will let you have.
Charlton Putnam
02:12:17 In my opinion, there is just one solution now to this problem.
02:12:22 Tell the north over and over again that you are fighting for the integrity of your civilization. Remind them that there has never been a case in history where whites and blacks have lived together without segregation in such numbers as you have in the South today, and the failed in the in the end to end America.
02:12:42 Remind them that such intermarriage has always resulted in the deterioration of the white civilization.
02:12:49 Point out to them that the facts of science, when viewed through unbiased eyes, support the facts of history. Show them that the historical evidence is what you would expect to find from the scientific evidence, the genetic nature of the latter, accounting for the deterioration of parent in the forma.
02:13:08 Make clear.
02:13:11 That you have in most cases done all you could and a lot more than most to improve environment for the negro that you intend to do even more. Continue forward in that area. But when it comes to social segregation, say to the mower, here we stand Foursquare.
Devon Stack
02:13:26 Right.
02:13:32 In other words, stop beating around the bush. Stop. Stop trying to use like thinking you're using 4D chess by talking about states rights.
02:13:41 Just tell them that we're doing this to preserve our civilization, the integrity of our civilization. We don't want to sell our children down the fucking river for 30 pieces of silver. No amount of of artificial guilt. Exacerbating propaganda is going to make me want to shit my fucking.
02:14:02 Hmm.
02:14:02 Children's destiny down the fucking toilet. Just so I don't have to feel a little social discomfort in the face of intellectual subversive Jews.
Charlton Putnam
02:14:15 I need scarcely remark that you should prepare yourselves to meet the reflex action that you will get from the north. I've met it so often and found it so stereotyped and superficial.
02:14:25 But it's hard to take it seriously, but it must be met when they say to you. But you can't hold the you can't hold the negro back. Answer any race that's held back by segregation is held back by associating with itself.
02:14:40 And such a race had better do something about itself, instead of demanding that another race also be held back by associating with it.
Devon Stack
02:14:49 OK.
02:14:54 And again it's it's just a simple truth. It's something you can't. There are no fucking arguments for.
02:15:02 If separation from white people is going to hold black people back, that necessarily means.
02:15:10 Association with black people is going to hold white people back.
02:15:17 If association with yourself is holding you back, there's a problem with you.
02:15:28 The segregation of whites from blacks.
02:15:33 Doesn't have a negative effect on whites.
02:15:40 So why is it so the other way around?
02:15:45 And if those effects of association with oneself are so.
02:15:51 Negative.
02:15:55 Well, I don't think.
02:15:58 We all live in the world that resulted.
02:16:02 By by integrating the the Blacks as if they were equals.
02:16:07 We we all see it every day. It's it's, it's not theory anymore.
Charlton Putnam
02:16:15 Or when they suggest that your children don't have to marry negroes just because they must go to school, them call their attention to the gradually erosive effect of the equalitarian ideology. That's implicit in this movement. Remind them that it is not solely a question of the impact on one generation, but upon a series of generations.
02:16:36 Each becoming a little less aware of what's involved.
02:16:40 Tell them that time and familiarity, coupled with the hypnotic repetition of the equalitarian doctrine, can slowly make black seem white and something which it first repelled.
02:16:54 Seem eventually acceptable.
Devon Stack
02:17:00 Gee.
02:17:02 Almost as if.
02:17:03 Black culture is 100% acceptable.
02:17:09 Today isn't that weird? It's not just acceptable. It's uh.
02:17:13 Celebrated.
02:17:15 The same sorts of things that would have repelled white people generations ago or embraced now.
02:17:26 Wow, did this. Did this mother fucker have a a?
02:17:28 Crystal ball.
02:17:32 A crystal ball.
Charlton Putnam
02:17:38 Be on your guard against the leftist.
02:17:43 Who is obsessed with the idea of change? Who wants change just because it's fashionable and it talks about winds of change?
02:17:53 Remind him that every burglar who breaks into a house wants change. He wants to change the possession of the savings and heirlooms, and the owner who's conserved them.
02:18:06 Through the years.
02:18:07 And sometimes nations and races want to do the same thing.
Devon Stack
02:18:13 I mean, he literally just predicted Obama there.
02:18:19 The first black president, which by the way, a consequence of what he was saying.
02:18:28 Something that would have been absurd in 1958, a black president.
02:18:34 People didn't even bat an eye.
02:18:39 In fact, many of them had that exact same boomer attitude of oh, thank God. Look, they can be presidents.
02:18:49 I knew it was environment.
02:18:52 And not genetics.
Charlton Putnam
02:19:04 Straighten out the north on this. All men were created equal concept. Explain that that phrase has never referred to cultural, social or genetic equality, except in communist countries. Our history is full of evidence on the point.
Devon Stack
02:19:23 Yeah, this whole idea that everyone's equal and that all men are created equal.
02:19:28 Yeah. Now it's equal under the law.
02:19:33 And that's it. And I don't even think, honestly, I don't think it should be that at this point, if we're going to have to have all these people who don't have equal capabilities, why do we apply the same laws to them? I I don't. I don't think that that's even. That's not even the way. That's not even the way the the the Founders meant it.
02:19:53 And by the way, when they were saying people.
02:19:56 They were. They meant white people.
02:19:59 They're the black people were not considered people when they wrote that down.
02:20:06 They literally weren't, so it's they were farm equipment.
Charlton Putnam
02:20:13 And don't let them seduce you with this notion that your image before the world will be damaged by segregation. It goes without saying that riots are damaged.
02:20:25 But what these equalitarian are trying to tell you is the segregation itself is damaging. All you have to do is to ask them which is more important to keep the integrity of your civilization, to conserve the traditions your forefathers developed through 1000 years or to please some African.
02:20:42 Who thinks freedom is a package that you go down and get at the post office?
02:20:47 Remind them that if a thing is wrong, you don't do it to please anybody.
Devon Stack
02:20:55 That's right.
02:20:59 Too many people have forgotten that.
02:21:03 There, there doesn't seem to be any kind of.
02:21:07 With.
02:21:07 Here's the other thing. Without shared values, you end up with no values.
02:21:18 Because who's ran if, if if we believe in moral relativism?
02:21:24 If, if, what and what's right and wrong is completely subjective.
02:21:31 Then it's no wonder you end up with trans kids.
02:21:37 Because without shared values you.
02:21:39 End up with no values.
02:21:44 And without shared genetics, you'll you're never going to have shared values.
02:21:54 That's where we need to push it to this this bending of the knee that that the Tucker Carlson's of the world are doing.
02:22:03 Admitting finally that race and IQ.
02:22:08 There's a connection there like.
02:22:10 Those really fucking hard. Wow, Tucker's really smart.
02:22:15 Yeah. OK. So figuring out the thing that literally every grade school kid knows immediately upon sharing a classroom with non whites.
02:22:26 Yay.
02:22:28 Yeah, thanks. Ohh look, it's like it's like we should be giving metals to all these stupid fucking flat Earthers that figured out that the earth wasn't flat because of those people that went down to Antarctica.
02:22:39 No, you deserve to be fucking laughed at.
02:22:43 Tucker deserves to be fucking laughed at.
02:22:45 Oh, we should reward him for saying something.
02:22:47 Based now, we should.
02:22:48 We should fucking mock him for for being fucking stupid enough to have ever not said that.
02:23:07 Shared values will never exist without shared genetics.
02:23:21 It's not just shared IQ averages.
02:23:30 It's shared values and shared behaviors will never exist in a society that doesn't have the same genetic makeup.
02:23:49 Putting a wheat seed next to a barley seed is not going to teach the wheat seed to be more sturdy in the winter.
02:24:10 Putting an Africanized hive next to a European hive is not going to make their behavior any better.
02:24:25 Doesn't matter how much you mix them up.
02:24:32 We are a product of our biology.
02:24:38 And people need to stop feeling guilty.
02:24:41 For winning that fucking lottery.
02:24:48 You need to stop feeling like you owe the people who lost that fucking lottery.
02:25:04 And you also need to be mindful of the people.
02:25:11 Who? Who pose dangers that are a little more subtle?
02:25:17 Little less obvious than knocking you out on the subway.
02:25:29 People with genetic traits that are way more damaging and civilization ending.
02:25:37 Who you've allowed in your midst?
02:25:41 You've allowed in positions of power.
02:25:46 Who you've allowed in positions of influence.
02:25:54 You've allowed to trample all over your birthright.
02:26:04 You've allowed it to break in.
02:26:09 And steel.
02:26:12 Your civilization.
02:26:15 And it's heirlooms.
Charlton Putnam
02:26:26 Most important of all, do what you can.
02:26:32 To persuade Southern leaders, governors, mayors and federal representatives to take advantage of their national radio and television time to put these points across to the northern public.
02:26:42 The newspapers and magazines are full of items against you every day the TV.
02:26:48 Can't completely shut you out. However, when some crisis brings one of your leaders into national attention.
02:26:58 Or can nothing be done to convince Southern leaders, governors, senators, congressmen, mayors to use their precious airtime, whether it be on the riots or on open end, to strike back at this dishonesty, this creeping paralysis of mind, and this ignorance?
Devon Stack
02:27:18 So what he's talking about there obviously is look, the press isn't going to cover you guys. They're not going to tell your side of the story.
02:27:25 The north literally never even hears it. Your side of the story. Ever.
02:27:30 And the only time you get on the air is one of your one of your leaders gets interviewed because there is a race riot or something like that and they they get a comment from you and you have to cause he's pointing out why boomers are as terrible as they are, that there, there's never, ever an opposing argument. And the only way you're going to get it is if those precious moments when you are on the air.
02:27:52 You have to phrase it this way.
02:27:56 You have to stop talking about it. Like like it's about states rights.
02:28:03 You have to talk about this in civilizational terms. You have to talk about this is this is for the future of our race, because that's what it is. That's, you know, that's what it is. That's what you think it is.
02:28:15 So say it.
02:28:19 And that's why I do what I do.
02:28:23 I know I'm not going to get on Tucker Carlson. I know I'm not going to get on Fox News. I'm not going to get on some big platform I, for fucks sake, it's hard for me just to stay afloat on these little independent platforms.
02:28:39 So this precious moments when I do have ears listening to the sound of my voice.
02:28:46 I have to just say it how it is.
02:28:49 I can't gussy it up.
02:28:59 I can't say stupid.
02:29:00 Shit like well, actually DEI is bad for black people.
02:29:10 But unfortunately.
02:29:12 I mean, look the cards were stacked against them.
02:29:18 We all know we know what happened. You know, like they weren't successful.
Charlton Putnam
02:29:25 All of us know that no war was ever won by staying on the defensive. When it comes to the racial issue, the states rights argument is both defensive and evasive. On the other hand, the racial integrity issue.
02:29:44 Which you have?
02:29:46 Made more than any other state an issue in Mississippi puts the attack into your hands where it belongs. There you have an issue.
02:29:57 That has just as much moral sanction, just as much power, just as much of the Holy Grail appeal as any issue on Earth.
02:30:06 Don't find a pastor in any church in America who could choose a text to surpass it.
02:30:13 There's your cause with a capital C with that cause history is on your side. Science is on your side. Righteousness is on your side. I'll go so far as to say the American people were on your side.
02:30:27 If you can arouse them and inform them.
02:30:31 A challenge the parents of America say to them. Do you have any doubts about the genetic foundation of life? Look in that crib tonight. Answer the question. Say to some of these well meaning and blind northern leftist. If you must take money out of the pocket of a man who.
02:30:51 Earned.
Dr. Otto Klineberg
02:30:51 It.
Charlton Putnam
02:30:51 And put it into the pocket of a man who didn't. That's one thing that may sometimes be justified less often than you think.
02:31:00 Go ahead if you must, and spend other people's money. But you hypocrites stop trying to spend other people's children.
Devon Stack
02:31:15 Because that's what it is.
02:31:24 Maybe that's why one of the necessary ingredients was also getting the boomers to not give a fuck about their children.
02:31:35 Ah.
Charlton Putnam
02:31:38 I'm pleased in conclusion.
02:31:40 Don't whisper to yourselves. Isn't it too late?
02:31:43 And we lost despite.
02:31:47 If you take this road, it's not too late. It's never too late to go to the heart of this kind of an issue, because when you do, eternal forces come over to your side. There's something about lifting a banner like this and keeping it clean that attracts the.
02:32:06 Unseen as well as the visible posts.
02:32:10 And if there is one quality that characterized the breed that built America, it was that they were not afraid to slap the devil in the face.
02:32:18 They didn't sit down and bargain with him or offer him sacrifices. When men do that, the forces of righteousness desert them. So in the last analysis, if you want to be faithful to the founding fathers, you won't ask.
02:32:36 Whether you're going to win, that's not your affair. The fight is your affair. Do the best you can. Now put it in the words of George Washington himself.
02:32:51 Direct the standard to which the wise and honest can repair the event.
02:32:57 Is in the hands of God.
Devon Stack
02:33:08 So there's some pretty inspiring stuff there by Putnam talking about, you know.
02:33:14 It's, you know it. It doesn't matter if we're gonna win or lose. And that's the way I see it. Honestly, I'm pretty certain that that.
02:33:23 We're going to lose more before we we are going to win eventually.
02:33:27 But why do I keep doing this right? People will even ask me. Well, if it's all just pointless, why do you even do it?
02:33:34 For starters, it's not all pointless. I've never said it's all pointless.
02:33:38 But because.
02:33:41 Even if it was.
02:33:43 Even if it was all for nothing.
02:33:46 That's not up for. That's not up to me. What's up to me is whether what is what I did about it.
02:33:52 I don't get to decide if we win this war or not. I get to decide whether I fight.
02:33:59 And that's why I do it. And that's why many of you do it.
02:34:04 And that's why we have to keep doing it.
02:34:09 Not because there's any guarantee of that we're going to win.
02:34:15 But because we're the kind of people that fight, even when it doesn't look like we might win.
02:34:22 Because what kind of courage is that? Fighting for something that you aren't that you know you're going to win?
02:34:31 Do you think?
02:34:31 Your ancestors, those of you who are founding stock, who had families that fought in the Revolutionary War, you think they thought there was a foregone conclusion that they would be able to beat the British Empire?
02:34:51 Or that your ancestors say. I don't know if we're going to win, but let's just fucking do it.
02:35:07 That's the genetic behavior I inherited.
02:35:19 So unfortunately though one of the weaknesses of this speech.
02:35:25 As he doesn't explicitly talk about the the Jews as as the problem.
02:35:31 And you need to be able to name the problem or you'll never be able to solve it.
02:35:36 In the same way that a doctor can't give you a a cure for what ails you if he doesn't know what ails you.
02:35:46 You can't find a solution to the problem if you can't explicitly say what the problem is and not only that, it makes it infinitely more difficult.
02:35:56 To even identify or for other people to identify the problem and all of its effects. If you don't have a name for it.
02:36:07 I've talked about this before.
02:36:10 Where?
02:36:12 I had a I had a.
02:36:14 A Chevy cavalier.
02:36:18 And it's just some fucking.
02:36:21 Nonsense car, right? It's just like it looks like every other fucking car in the world.
02:36:26 It's look, it looks like some shit shitty.
02:36:29 Generic American sedan.
02:36:34 And I probably saw millions of them driving around and never. I never was like, oh, look at Chevy Cavalier until I owned one and then all of a sudden I knew what it was. I knew what it looked like, and I had a name for it because I had one.
02:36:47 And then I saw them everywhere.
02:36:50 Everywhere I looked, there was like Chevy Cavaliers. I was like, fuck, how many of these fucking things are there everywhere?
02:36:59 That's why it's important to be explicit about what the problem is.
02:37:07 Because it will help you recognize it.
02:37:11 When it's in other parts of.
02:37:15 Of our society, when the when Jewish influence.
02:37:20 Is recognized in movies, for example.
02:37:23 You start to recognize it when the same arguments are used in academia or in political circles.
02:37:36 Once you're able to recognize the tactics that are used in one sort of propaganda, you see it in other kinds of propaganda, too. That's why we talk about movies.
02:37:46 Movies might seem kind of useless.
02:37:50 Or self indulgent to talk about sometimes, but it's like no, you need to.
02:37:56 You need to be able to recognize this and this is.
02:37:57 An.
02:37:57 Easy way to lay it out for you anyway. Speaking of propaganda, this news piece continues and inadvertently shows that yeah, there were. There were Jews running this whole operation he mentions here that the local blacks actually didn't didn't want the segregation.
02:38:16 Or at least they weren't actively fighting for it.
Narrator
02:38:20 They do seem to prefer that outwardly they have shown little interest in the battle against integration. There were no Mississippi negroes among the Freedom Riders. Jackson negro College students have attempted to use the White Library, but even this drew no positive support from the rest of the negro community.
Devon Stack
02:38:39 So they've they've tried to use that like they've had tiny bits of activism, but just none of the blacks.
02:38:46 And Jackson really give a fuck.
02:38:51 So how is all this happening? If if look the if the Blacks aren't really don't have their their.
02:38:58 Like how? How are they? How are they able to accomplish these?
02:39:03 These political victories.
02:39:06 If they themselves aren't even all that enthusiastic about.
02:39:09 It.
02:39:09 Yeah.
Narrator
02:39:10 There appears to be a lack of leadership among the negros, and openly at least they have not asked for leadership. But leadership is on the way, if not from the ranks of Mississippi. negros then from elsewhere. One of them is Charles Oldham, National chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality, known as Core Core.
Porn Jew
02:39:24 Oy Vey
02:39:28 Oy Vey
Narrator
02:39:30 The sponsor of the Freedom Riders and Oldham, their spokesman in Mississippi.
Charles Oldham
02:39:34 The ultimate goal of our organization is the elimination of discrimination against individuals because of race or.
02:39:40 Color.
02:39:41 And this is what we are going to do for.
02:39:44 America with fear is essential for our own welfare.
02:39:49 For the welfare of the citizens of the United States, and so that this is our purpose and we will continue until it is accomplished.
Narrator
02:39:57 Against this charged background, the issue came to a head a bus carrying a mixed group of whites and negroes started across the South with the announced intention of testing segregation in bus terminals, which had been ruled out.
02:40:09 By the US Supreme Court.
02:40:11 The bus was attacked in Alabama, its passengers injured. Next stop, Jackson Ms. had observed Alabama's handling of the riders and decided upon another course that the bus was loaded with armed troops and followed by 16 patrol cars and an airplane. All this at a cost of thousands of dollars a day.
02:40:31 Jackson citizens watched by the hundreds jostling each other.
02:40:34 For a better.
02:40:34 View swamped by the Khrushchev like protection. The Freedom Riders stepped off the bus, some still bearing the bandages of their encounter with Alabama. They made their way through the surrounding crowd to the inside of the state.
02:40:49 Some walked to a restroom marked white only others to the white only coffee shop. A policeman ordered them to move on. They stood quietly. Another order. Then each was arrested and LED outside to a waiting Paddy wagon. There was no official mention of segregation or integration.
02:41:08 The charges were breach of the peace and inciting to riot. The trial was short the sentence a $200 fine, which was suspended. The suspension was refused and the riders elected to work it out on the county jail farm.
Devon Stack
02:41:23 Because they wanted to be in jail, cause that was the whole point.
02:41:31 Because now they could go to all their Jewish friends in the media.
02:41:35 After this fucking goblin Jew here.
02:41:40 Arranged for all these black people to go and break the rules.
02:41:45 Knowing that they would get arrested.
02:41:47 They refused to.
02:41:50 Except a a deferred fine.
02:41:54 And wanted to stay in the prison to work off the $200 fines, which back that would have taken forever as you don't get paid much in prison.
02:42:03 Even now, to get $200 working in prison would take a while.
02:42:08 Because they wanted to be in jail.
02:42:10 They wanted to be in jail, so this goblin Jews, Jewish friends in the media, could write stories about the black people in jail and how Mississippi had locked up these black people and all they did is they tried to go to a coffee shop.
02:42:26 He just really had to go to the bathroom.
02:42:30 It was all manufactured. The entire thing was manufactured by these Jews.
02:42:36 And I and I wish Putnam had been. I mean, he he named names and they were all Jewish names. He had to have known.
02:42:49 But he couldn't explicitly talk about how, oh, by the way, guess what is genetic Jewish behavior?
02:42:58 In the same way, we don't want our societies to embrace black genetics and black behavior.
02:43:06 We don't want our societies to embrace Jewish genetics or Jewish behavior.
02:43:15 And tell Tucker Carlson is saying something like that. It's not a celebration. You should be laughing at him.
02:43:22 You should be humiliating him.
02:43:29 You don't give him a red badge of gayness for not pissing on your floor.
Interviewer
02:43:41 When is this invasion going to?
Charles Oldham
02:43:43 Stop. I hope the invasion will continue for some time. I don't like to use the term invasion. I think the Freedom Rides will continue.
02:43:50 The purpose of the Freedom Rides is to protest the practice as discrimination that exists against Interstate travel, and they will continue until there's been some change of policy on the part.
02:44:03 That the Mississippi police and the law enforcement agencies.
Interviewer
02:44:08 Now it seems to me that they're not. They're merely coming in. They're being placed in jail, and I see no reaction from Mississippi officials that they're going to change anything. Uh, how do you think you're going to change this?
02:44:25 Well.
Charles Oldham
02:44:27 The more people that come in, the more people that make a protest against their policies.
02:44:33 If you continue this thing and it builds up to the point where they have some 500 or 1000 people in jail till their jails are.
02:44:40 Full.
02:44:42 Then they will have to do something.
Devon Stack
02:44:47 And you know.
02:44:49 Like I said.
02:44:52 We all know who won that that fight, unfortunately.
02:44:56 So here are some closing remarks from the the head of that, that organization that invited Putnam to go speak.
Interviewer
02:45:02 You think the.
Senator William Simmons
02:45:06 States right theory can hold up against the federal idea and against the federal government. That's a good question. As with most broad questions of that, nature would depend on the.
02:45:22 The dynamic personalities who become involved in each as a course in human affairs, a large question of leadership.
02:45:32 And I believe, as Thomas Carlisle said many years ago, that the so-called great man theory of politics is still true. I think they, they ultimate result of.
02:45:51 This conflict of authority between the federal and state sovereignty is something that.
02:46:00 Has not been resolved, of course, at the present time, the trend has all been towards centralization of power in Washington.
02:46:09 But I see as we get around the country increasing evidence that people, not only in the South but in many, many states, are becoming very concerned about the consequences to themselves of the growth of big government.
Devon Stack
02:46:27 And we all know how that went.
02:46:30 See, that's not a very enticing argument.
02:46:37 Big government.
02:46:39 That's the problem.
02:46:41 It's coming wrong, it's a problem.
02:46:44 That's it's like you said, you might as well be trying to justify mass murder.
02:46:50 By saying that, uh.
02:46:53 You're allowed to do mass murder because big government.
02:46:59 Because the north is going to see it exactly the same way.
02:47:03 Is they see it is morally equivalent. What you what you're doing to these poor, helpless negroes?
02:47:10 Is morally equivalent to, you know, committing genocide.
02:47:16 Anyway, so we all know how it went. One thing I found it just reminded me.
02:47:23 Here we have Putnam, who was the on the board at at well. He was the head of of Delta Airlines and then towards the end of his life he was just on the board, probably sent the proxy, you know, because he was like, I think it was like 90 something. When he finally died.
02:47:39 But he was on the board all the way till his death in the 90s.
02:47:45 It just reminded me, like, you know, here he is talking about things that white people would just start accepting, that they wouldn't find acceptable before.
02:47:54 And I thought about air travel.
02:47:56 And now that blacks are on airplanes.
02:48:00 And delta specifically.
Newscaster
02:48:08 Also in the news here today, trouble before takeoff, when a passenger takes a swing at a flight attendant on board that airplane, officials say it started with that passenger not following the rules and would escalate into a flight. Flight someones Alex Browning live in Miami International Airport.
02:48:24 To pick up the story from there, Alex.
Reporter Alex Browning
02:48:26 Well, just as that plane taxied to the runway here at MI, headed to Atlanta, we're told a couple on board that flight refused to comply with safety instructions given by the flight crew. Then that things turned violent when they were told they had to get off the flight. The friendly.
02:48:46 Skies not so friendly Monday night.
02:48:50 A confrontation between Adele.
Devon Stack
02:48:52 Say this is the kind of behavior whites have just accepted.
02:49:01 On a delta flight.
02:49:09 Just be honest. If you were on that plane.
02:49:13 You'd be like, ah, fucking nigs.
02:49:18 But you've already kind of just accepted that this is this is.
02:49:21 What happens now?
02:49:31 That's how far our civilization has already fallen. You're already desensitized to it.
02:49:41 When you see black people doing black people things, you're just like, yeah, yeah, fucking nigs.
02:49:54 And it's like that with everything.
02:49:57 Because it's no, it's no longer alien to you.
02:50:03 Indian scammers.
02:50:05 Yeah, fucking Indian scammers.
02:50:09 Porno Jews and fucking porno Jews.
02:50:13 Everyone's already sensitized to it.
02:50:15 It's already happened.
02:50:19 It only took a couple of generations.
02:50:23 Anyway, I hope you guys found that enlightening. I I I certainly did. I haven't had a chance to read his book. I plan on adding that to my list of books to to go through.
02:50:35 Again, for those who would like to read the book, the the title is and you can get it. It's on archive.org for free on in PDF format.
02:50:46 But it's called race and reason a Yankee view. He wrote. Another book which I forgot to write down the name of.
02:50:55 But, but it's also about race and I don't know if it's like compendium or what, but it's I think he published it a couple of years later. There's also his article, his letter open letter to Eisenhower. You can find that pretty easily on the on the Internet. Just look up, you know, Putnam put Putnams letter to Eisenhower.
02:51:15 And you'll be able to find it, but we've already been going here almost three hours so.
02:51:20 Let's take a look.
02:51:23 At.
02:51:25 Rumble rants, I suppose.
02:51:28 Because we don't have.
02:51:30 Hyper chats aren't like that, figured out yet more entropy, yet we will. I'll get that.
02:51:38 I'll get.
02:51:39 That I just have. I honestly, for me, I just don't have time. I don't have time to even try to set that up. I've been so busy the last few days and then doing this took a lot of.
02:51:51 Time today, a lot of research I was it was one of those streams I'm working on up until, like literally up until the moment where it's like I'm clicking live. You can always tell because it's.
02:52:00 Like usually I I go live right? Like I try to do it right. Exactly.
02:52:06 At 10:00 and if it's even like a few seconds later, that means I'm still like closing tabs and.
02:52:15 So anyways one of.
02:52:16 Those, but yeah, let's take a look here. Purple cat mint.
Charlton Putnam
02:52:23 Hi.
02:52:26 Smell the milk.
Devon Stack
02:52:35 Purple Catmint says hi Devin Bessemer here? Oh, look at that.
02:52:40 We've got dual personalities now. Bessemer is now a purple catmint.
02:52:46 And you got a purple.
02:52:48 Purple rant popped up, so that's kind of cool.
02:52:52 Well, thank you very much for the big, big support there. Purple cat mint.
02:52:57 AKA Bessemer.
02:53:00 Bessemer, another product of.
02:53:03 Desegregation Jesse Poe Holiday says to give you a perspective on how far our country has fallen morally. Women before the 1930s could be expelled from all girls universities for flirting in public with the opposite sex. All the good old days. Oh, yeah. Now it's we're in. We're in completely different.
02:53:25 Yeah, I mean, look some things.
02:53:29 I don't mind. I don't mind the culture changing in certain ways and and.
02:53:38 You know, I I'm. I'm not saying that's maybe one of the changes. I I don't mind but like.
02:53:44 People think that that when you want to restore order, when you want to restore your sovereignty, when you want to stand up for your people, that somehow you're just, you're just, you just, you're afraid of change, you just hate change that you know and it's it's like, no, I just.
02:54:00 Hate things that make things worse. You know, that's like it's like if I walk up to your car with a sledgehammer and smash a big dent on the side of the the car, and then you get mad at me. And I'm like what? You hate change. I just changed your door for. Why do you hate fucking change so much? It's so fucking retarded when I hear people say stuff like that, but that's the.
02:54:20 Unfortunately, that's. That's what they say.
02:54:25 Yeah, it things have, but things have changed radically, and mostly for the negative. You know, over the last century.
02:54:33 Jesse Paul again says talk to a boomer recently. He said he won't give his only son, who is struggling financially. A dime of his wealth because, he said, earned he earned his small fortune for him and his wife. That's.
02:54:49 That's the thought process of a boomer. Meanwhile, Patel is sucking off the wealth of whites while shipping to America his whole village.
02:54:59 Well, not only that and then passing on the generational wealth of that company that he builds like the hotel or whatever to his children.
02:55:09 And yeah, that's that's unfortunately that that kind of hyper individualism that I think was necessary to implant in the minds of the boomers in order to accomplish the goals of the Jews who we've.
02:55:22 Discussed tonight. That's just one of the side effects and they're they were just, they were really fucking good at it. If there's anything that genetic, Jewish behavior is reliably good at, it's undermining white societies. Jet wire says to start, get the subscribe star donos, hopefully.
02:55:42 Have to catch the replay. Rumble ads are total. Ask things well. Yeah, you can watch it on you can. I'm still live on Odyssey. We just don't have hyper chats there anymore.
02:55:52 And yes, subscribe star is still good and I highly recommend doing that if you would like to regularly support and I I never mentioned this stuff I really should. I just, I don't know. I've always been uncomfortable with with doing that. I don't know why I should be. It's not like I'm trying to sell you guys dick.
02:56:12 Pills or anything like that. You know what I mean? It could be. It could be a lot worse. It could be, you know, that could be a lot, a lot more gauche than than than some my colleagues, I suppose.
02:56:25 The thing there, jet wire Zazi Mattas Bot says I have worked with Africans and African Americans alike. And the Africans are always better workers. Is the chip on the negro negro's man's shoulder that heavy or is escaping Africa that good of a motivator?
02:56:44 Well, you're what you're. Here's the thing that you need to think about. Probably the Africans that you're encountering from Africa. Those are like the the top.
02:56:54 Africans like that's like the best and brightest Africa has to offer. That's why they're in America and not in like some jungle somewhere. African Americans, while they do have some significant, even European add mixture, the the the.
02:57:15 Pizza dough? I guess that was used to make that pizza.
02:57:19 Was not the best. It was not the best and the brightest. I mean, just think about it. Who do you think's getting getting sold into slavery? It's going to be the the the tribes that are easiest to trick into cages or to defeat. So you and. And who's going to be the slaves that actually?
02:57:39 Are are the like they were treated like to some extent. Livestock. And so are you going to be breeding the slaves that are that are clever and escape all the time or you know, are you going to be breeding for?
02:57:52 Kind of.
02:57:54 You know.
02:57:56 Not, not as.
02:57:59 More, more just genetically, I guess would be.
02:58:01 A way to.
02:58:01 Put it so you've got that. Plus you have the the. There's just the the dysgenic effects of post slavery. Slavery's been over a long time. And so and blacks reproduce.
02:58:14 Early on, which means they have more generations between today and slavery than do most white people.
02:58:24 So they've had more iterations, you could say, and the conditions that have existed for black people have been dysgenic since the end of slavery. Absolutely. I mean, I don't know if that's, that's just I'm just opining here. I don't know if that's.
02:58:39 How how that would I? I don't think that's a I think that's a, a, a reasonable theory.
02:58:49 Gravy Bear says if they promoted race realism as much as they did with COVID propaganda, most people would be in favor of mass deportations. Well, that's The thing is, people need to come. That's why I need to talk about Jewish influence in the media because that's that's that's your big hurdle.
02:59:08 It's like uh.
02:59:12 It's like I I used to think it was valuable to do this, not so much. I just don't think it matters as much, but there was a point in time where I was like, you know.
02:59:20 Everyone knows when they watch a Bollywood movie because it's all Indians and they're, you know, dancing around and doing the Bollywood thing. But when they watch like a Hollywood movie, they think of it as American cinema, when really they should be thinking of it as Jewish cinema.
02:59:37 And they shouldn't. It's it's just as much Jewish cinema as Christian rock is Christian music. You know what I mean? Like. And and. And same thing with a lot of these news organizations, right. If you're watching CNN while Zucker was the president, I think some other Jews in charge or I don't know. I don't know who's in charge now, actually, but you're watching.
02:59:58 Jewish news.
02:59:59 Yeah, you're not watching the news. You're watching Jewish news.
03:00:04 And so that's that's a distinction that people need to be able to make or else they're going to their idea of what's normal is going to be.
03:00:16 Affected by this this blind spot?
03:00:20 Men of low moral fiber says preemptive preemptive echoing of Mr. Spitzer's wisdom and wishes.
03:00:29 There you go. We got decimal threats as the latest NASA launch was supposed to have some kind of ham radio experiment. I was just wondering if you knew anything about it. I don't know anything about it, but usually NASA will have a repeater on board that you can communicate with.
03:00:51 There's one on the ISS I think right now I've I haven't tried talking to it a long time.
03:00:57 But you can look it up and see if that's.
03:00:59 What it is you?
03:01:01 Sometimes they'll even have they'll plan like an event, like they'll have the astronauts will.
03:01:07 We'll say like on this day, we'll, you know, during this time frame, it's if they're, if it, if it's in the ISS or even if they're just orbiting it. And I got a shuttle or.
03:01:19 They they're going so fast. You don't have a whole.
03:01:21 Lot.
03:01:21 Of time. But they'll they'll tell you like when they're going to be flying over the continental United States, and then you can try to catch them while they're flying over your area. But you usually have, like, it's like, you know, you're like 5 to 10 minutes to make the contact before they're already, you know.
03:01:38 Already zoomed off.
03:01:40 Which, by the way, would be impossible to fake. You know, like there there's unless they're like in jets flying like Mach 10 just to Trick Ham radio operators.
03:01:53 Let's see here scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll, scroll scroll.
03:01:59 Little wagon says. I wonder what Mike Lindell's crack pipe Brillo Pad would have to say about Jews.
03:02:08 Yeah, I don't know. I I.
03:02:10 I know that he's not.
03:02:12 I know he's not. He's definitely not hip to the Jews or if he is he, he's a he's a nice little guy.
03:02:19 Because he doesn't spot, he sponsors everyone who loves Jews and and and very very low to sponsor anyone that that that talks about them negatively.
03:02:34 Elmo often says new platform, new name my fat little retarded toe is no more. Elmo often will be saying hi, mom, from now on. Have a great evening. Well, there you go.
03:02:47 I actually had an Elmo thing I was gonna play tonight and I didn't have time to edit it.
03:02:52 Just by just by sheer coincidence.
03:02:55 I had a a funny alma. Hopefully I'll have it for next stream.
03:03:02 But.
03:03:04 Yeah, it it was. It was gonna be. I was gonna have an Elmo button on my stream deck.
03:03:09 Evergreen Dream says the xenophobic nationalism girl from the Jubilee clip, posted to Twitter about how Trump isn't a net positive to whites junon's like Med gold have been convincing fit as a result. What a surprise.
03:03:27 Guys.
03:03:29 Yeah, I don't know much about that chick.
03:03:32 I I know who you're talking about. The blonde that's in that clip that went viral, that I think she works for Elijah on his show. But I've I've never talked. She doesn't even follow me like I because I when I first watched it was like, yeah, I, I I didn't think necessarily. She got it from me. But she's like, oh, she's echoing some of the some.
03:03:52 I mean not, not entirely. Some of the same sentiments that I have. And then I went to her. Her thing I was like, oh.
03:03:58 She didn't even follow me. What the fuck?
03:04:02 But that's, you know, that's a positive development. Again, it could have been better, but you know it's.
03:04:09 It's things going in the right direction and especially with how it made a very prominent Jew look to a lot of people.
03:04:17 That's important.
03:04:18 That's very important.
03:04:22 Scrolling down here, who? Joe says. Hey, Devin, what Black City would you prefer to live in Philly? Baltimore, Detroit, Memphis, St. Louis or Atlanta? How about none of the above?
03:04:34 None. None of the above. I don't want to live in any of those fucking places. I I I've been to.
03:04:40 So.
03:04:44 I think I've been to all those places, and they're all terrible.
03:04:48 There's at least nice parts, sort of.
03:04:53 Well, no, I I don't. I can't. That's all. They're all horrible.
03:04:57 I'd say Detroit and Baltimore.
03:05:00 Or.
03:05:01 They're both horrible.
03:05:03 But there is, like rich white people, parts. I'm sure there's rich white people, parts of Saint Louis, Atlanta, Memphis too. It's just.
03:05:10 I don't. I've never. I've never seen them.
03:05:15 I don't know. I don't know that that's that's like saying, would you rather be shot in the fucking dick with a 12 gauge or or shot in the fucking dick with a 50 Cal? It's like, no, it's.
03:05:28 Neither one. How about that? How about? I don't want to get shot in the dick.
03:05:34 Scrolling down here, Rupert V21 says Jeet here. Louis Lewis TI think I'm gonna say Louis Farrakhan. Louis T McFadden. Great topic to stream on. He was a representative from Pennsylvania during 1920 to 1930.
03:05:53 He was calling out Federal Reserve Jews. I think he's actually on my list. I do have a list of because I want to go over some of these people.
03:06:01 In the the 20th century that did try, they did make an effort to call this shit out at a time when it was extremely difficult to do.
03:06:12 It.
03:06:13 Well, just because it was hard to get anyone to, you know, it was like yelling into the void to.
03:06:19 Some extent.
03:06:21 And there were.
03:06:21 There were actual there were repercussions for doing such things.
03:06:26 Politically, financially, you know, you know, and it was, it was the censorship back then.
03:06:35 Meant that they I almost feel like it was probably to some degree easier for them to ruin your life.
03:06:43 Back then than it is today. I don't know though, but based on what Putnam was saying about his.
03:06:49 Is uh.
03:06:51 His associates, not wanting to to speak publicly because of all the different threats. It sounds like they've been playing the same game a long time.
03:07:02 Merck Mercken, 87. First time ever catching a license stream. I can't stay awake past 10:00 PM take my money. Well, I appreciate that. I don't even mean a license stream.
03:07:16 A license stream. Does that mean you watch bootleg streams somewhere else?
03:07:21 I don't know. Maybe I meant live stream. Rupert V21 says once again great history lesson going to catch the replay. Goodnight, captain stack. See you on Wednesday. Well, I appreciate that.
03:07:34 Mercken, 87 again says sorry, I'll never do it again.
03:07:38 Do what again?
03:07:41 Never send a.
03:07:43 Send the rumble rant. You should do that all the time.
03:07:45 What are you talking about?
03:07:47 Uh, I don't know what.
03:07:49 You did again.
03:07:51 Who's Joe says being aware of racial differences and adjusting expectations is adaptive for survival. I mentioned about some girl who got assaulted after going out with a jeet. She would have. She wouldn't have suffered if she knew.
03:08:07 There you go. Much like that, that video that went viral earlier in the week.
03:08:13 The sexual harassment panda Jeet.
03:08:17 Decimal Threat, says the mink man rant. The other week was in reference to his dogs. Terriers are tenacious rat hunters. I love to watch his videos just to see the natural enthusiasm they have for hunting rats. Yeah, I've seen. I've seen those videos. They're.
03:08:36 It's what's shocking to me. The ones I've seen at least, is just how many fucking rat like I don't have.
03:08:41 A rat problem like that if.
03:08:43 If I if I, I would just burn this fucking place down. If, like, some of these places they go, they, like, flip over a board and like, 500 rats run out, just like, holy shit.
03:08:54 That's something like that. It's like one or two here or there. But you know, it's still gross. Who's Joe says shout out to my good friend Hans. Glad he introduced me to the insomnia stream. Well, all right. Well, thank you.
03:09:06 Who's Joe and Hans, whoever you might be? Thief and law says what I like about Jews. They really know how to dance.
03:09:15 Yes, they do. The dancing Israelis.
03:09:18 Which you can you can another way you can support the show. You can buy the dancing Israeli shirt link in the description.
03:09:26 Tyler WO 5 says God, I wish Duke had won. Governor. That wasn't long ago. Most people I know here in the greater New Orleans area and down the Bayou are naturally based. I love my state. Great stream tonight. Mr. Stack will appreciate that. And yeah, that would have makes you wonder how that would have have changed things or.
03:09:46 If he would have.
03:09:47 Because then he run for.
03:09:49 He ran for Senate too, or something, right, I forget.
03:09:53 I thought I thought he he ran nationally because he was on.
03:09:58 He was on Donahue a bunch of times when he was.
03:10:02 In various campaigns.
03:10:06 Yeah, it's interesting. This was the guy that sent him down the rabbit hole, or at least according to according to Wikipedia, that's what it said.
03:10:13 Not dollar says the entire reason behind the immigration is because that is how our foreign policy decides to defeat China. A while ago. Do Chinese not have high IQ's?
03:10:25 What the entire reason behind the immigration is because that is how our foreign policy decided to defeat China a while ago.
03:10:36 I don't know what you're talking about that the the entire reason for immigration is is has nothing with China.
03:10:42 Has to do with destroying.
03:10:44 White civilization? I don't know.
03:10:47 I don't know what you mean by the China thing, are you? Ohh, you talking about the?
03:10:53 The the Trump administration professed reasons for wanting more H1B visas.
03:11:00 I don't know. I I you know, trying to look trying to if if we're in a if we're in competition with China, they're going to win because they're not doing this. They're not doing the diversity thing.
03:11:12 So they will have, they will have all the benefits of a nation that has racial solidarity, racial identity, shared values and everything that comes with that, and we won't.
03:11:24 So you can you can import all the Super smart immigrants from around the world that you want, and it might pay off some dividends in the short term. But we're not. America is not long for this world. That that's the.
03:11:40 The long term strategy and it appears to be that.
03:11:44 Tyler W, 05, says God, I wish you could or you just said that.
03:11:50 I don't. I don't know if you just said the same thing twice or if you just printed it up twice.
03:11:59 And then we have the same repetition from not a dollar. Who's Joe says? Hey, Dave, I think the mainstream advice for youth is maladaptive, maladaptive, like get into debt for college just to not make that much or and or.
03:12:16 Long night or enjoy youth? I'm working in multiple fields and getting different.
03:12:24 Certificates to earn more and have opportunities rather than betting on one thing. Getting multiple certificates in different fields will give you better opportunities than comp SCI graduate. Yeah, it depends on what field you want to go into, but there's a lot of certifications you can get that will allow you to make a lot of money.
03:12:45 Without a whole lot of overhead. And yeah, I mean, I had friends. I mean, back, back in the day.
03:12:54 That it was. I had friends that were literal high school dropouts that would just go get a couple.
03:13:00 You know, computer networking like network administrator, Microsoft certified, you know, rubber stamp things. And then suddenly they could go get paid 75 grand a year.
03:13:14 With very minimal education, or at least you know beyond what they taught themselves. And they and those guys are still making good money today.
03:13:25 And then we have.
03:13:28 Not a dollar, says Elon Musk can say shit about Jews or.
03:13:34 Can say I've never heard him say shit about Jews, but he can't say a word about China. That's how you know who's in charge. Whoever the rich can't criticize his, they're superior. Well, there you go. I.
03:13:45 Think.
03:13:46 You're you're being funny there. Not all again says. Was Genghis Khan a Jew? Why couldn't the Jews stop the Mongols?
03:13:54 Unless that we're all Dumber than Mongols, then this whole theory kind of breaks down. I don't know.
03:14:02 I I don't not at all I have.
03:14:03 No idea what.
03:14:04 You're what? What you're going on about China about it's, it's.
03:14:10 Maybe you're being funny and it's just not clicking on me because.
03:14:12 I'm too.
03:14:12 Tired Gen. exterminator says. If you don't name the Jew, it's not all Gen. exterminator true.
03:14:22 If you don't name the Jew, it's not all genic exterminator true.
03:14:29 Alrighty. Well, thanks. Thank you for.
03:14:31 That.
03:14:34 Scrolling down, scrolling down.
03:14:38 Scrolling down here we go, Zilla says. In your opinion, do you think this recent mainstreaming of the JQ is them losing control, or is it a pressure release valve because people like Candace and Martyr made don't go all the way? I think there is some.
03:14:58 Release valve shit going on. But I also think that there is less ability to control the narrative because of the.
03:15:09 And because we have transitioned, I think to a media environment where the Internet is the dominant.
03:15:21 Source for information for I think we've we've tipped it over to like the the the majority of people now rather than getting their information from television or newspapers or like that. Now get it from the Internet.
03:15:34 And as a result, a lot of this stuff is getting out in a way that never has before. And because it's it's true. And because it's righteous, it is spreading. And that's that's kind of what the whole point of what Putnam was saying is that if you, if you're on the right side.
03:15:53 If you're on the side of truth, then don't fucking be afraid to say it, don't. You don't have to lie. You don't have to trick people into believing it. You can just say it.
03:16:02 And.
03:16:04 For those of us who are just saying it.
03:16:07 People are are finally hearing it because we have we have at least you know.
03:16:12 We're.
03:16:12 On we're not on YouTube or whatever, but we're on platforms where people can come and check out the show and.
03:16:19 And even though XI still think shadow bands and stuff like that, obviously.
03:16:26 You you at least have some exposure now to people and and because of what we're saying is true, people are listening.
03:16:33 Because people like, well, they don't always like to hear the truth. But the the smart people like the truth.
03:16:40 And that that if you convince the smart people that that gets you further than convincing the stupid people in the long run, not in the short term, but in the long run, it does.
03:16:51 And then yeah, because of that, that's why you, I mean that's the only reason why you'd have pressure release valves if there wasn't any pressure, there'd be no pressure to release.
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Devon Stack
03:17:07 Rock rock O D2 says I won 25 out of 28 bets in the last five days. You deserve a piece for doing white God's work. Well, I appreciate that. Then we got.
03:17:23 Rocco, D2 again. Oh, with a big piece with the big dono money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself with. Go, Julie, this Fagg is.
03:17:51 Alright. Well, I appreciate that Rocco did too.
03:17:55 Just don't lose your shirt bedding.
03:17:59 I'll take your. I'll take your betting betting winnings. But like for your own good. Don't.
03:18:05 Don't bet the farm.
03:18:08 Alright, Scroll down, Scroll down, scrolling down.
03:18:13 I think we got one more in here somewhere or maybe a couple more. Here we go.
03:18:18 Negro spritzer, of course.
03:18:21 Reliably expresses.
03:18:25 Exactly how he feels about the many of the groups featured in tonight's stream.
03:18:32 Both those wishing to force the negroes into white spaces and the negroes themselves, along with some of their fellow travelers, which include all sorts of non whites.
03:18:50 Rocco D2 again says should Western chattel slavery?
03:18:58 Or chattel.
03:18:59 Slavery be taught in schools alone, without content of origins of slavery and global history of slavery, rather than a narrative of whites, only did it wait.
03:19:14 Should Western channel slavery be taught in schools alone without without content of origins of slavery?
03:19:22 I don't know. Again, I don't. I don't. I don't need to hide. I I don't think we're in a bad position. I don't think you have to hide the truth from kids. I don't think that you should. You should focus, obviously only on on the which the the the Jews writing the textbooks have done. Obviously you you shouldn't.
03:19:43 Present in narrative that.
03:19:46 Falsely.
03:19:48 Gives you the impression that all white people have done is enslave non whites and oppress them all day long. But you don't have to hide that part of your history.
03:19:58 I don't think that you need to be dishonest about it. In fact, I I feel like you, you would.
03:20:03 It'd be it'd be bad to be dishonest about your history because you would look as though you're you have something to hide, and well, I don't have any to hide. I'm not. I'm not ashamed of of my history.
03:20:15 I'm not ashamed of of even slave.
03:20:18 And slavery is still going on today around the world. It's just it's just a fact of of life. It's just a fact of human societies have always had slavery like, since the dawn of time. We're all like, look, technically they they've made, we're still slaves.
03:20:38 They just made it nicer. They just they just gave us a little more freedom, a longer leash and nicer slave quarters.
03:20:48 Slipstream says here is what I can spare in honor of retarded faggot. God rest his soul. God be with you, Mr. Stack. While I appreciate that slipstream.
03:21:00 And then we got men of low moral fiber. I believe Mr. Kennedy 7 is saying he'll never stay up so late again because he's confusing license stream with live stream. Ohh.
03:21:12 I get it.
03:21:13 Well, maybe he'll be up late again someday.
03:21:16 Or maybe we'll do an early show every once in a while. I don't know. I've. I've thought about that sometimes.
03:21:21 Especially as I I might have to get on a sleep schedule where I'm getting up early in the mornings on a fairly regular basis. Maybe maybe the Wednesday show is earlier in the day or something like that. We'll we'll at the same.
03:21:35 Not dollar says. My point is that China has a very strong incentive to wipe us off the map due to the century of humiliation we pillaged them. Now they're humiliating us.
03:21:47 It's common sense when you think about it.
03:21:53 Well, I don't know. Yeah, I don't know what you meant by the other stuff. I mean, obviously China sees us as a.
03:21:59 Competitor and.
03:22:02 Just like every group sees every other group as a competitor and.
03:22:09 Yeah, I mean, I, but I know what you mean. They're not. They're definitely not behind white replacement though, or behind mass immigration.
03:22:16 Genex exterminator says I'm in Louisiana. Also, there are more Jew wise people than Texas. I live in Dallas for 15 years, and most whites were liberal kooks. Texas is going to be the next California. It's already pretty much there. Texas is basically California in the 90s.
03:22:35 It's already there.
03:22:38 And Joe Rogan has has something to do with that, honestly, but so does just the the amount of Mexicans it's it's, it's not even Texas isn't even 50% white anymore.
03:22:49 I think we looked that up once, right? It's like it's less than 50% white already.
03:22:54 Ronald White Wolf says. What do you think of Jason Cohen, AKA No White guilt attacking other white nationalists for talking about the JQ and not using his lexicon? I don't know. I don't really.
03:23:08 I I haven't seen that guy stuff since he was on.
03:23:14 Like Mark Collett.
03:23:16 Show like a million years ago, it feels like.
03:23:20 Uh.
03:23:21 But yeah, you need if you don't talk about the role that Jews play, you're you're never going to save white people. So I don't know what his. I don't know. I don't know what his reasoning is, but I disagree with it because it that's just fundamental. You need to talk about how Jews play a role in white replacement or it's like.
03:23:40 Saying you want to cure lung cancer but you're you're not. You're never going to talk about.
03:23:48 Anything that caused like smoking, you know nothing like nothing that caused or what or what. No, even better. The what? What's that? Chemical that they put in microwave popcorn that was giving all those people in the factory cancer.
03:24:02 The that there is also in some vape juices, by the way, for those of you who vape, you should look that up. But there was some chemical Speaking of capitalist, you know, just doing whatever is going to make things cheaper. There's some chemical they were spraying and microwave popcorn to give it a butter taste.
03:24:21 And when you would microwave the popcorn and pop open the bag that that puff of steam that would come out if you breathe that in.
03:24:30 It would give you lung cancer eventually. You ate enough of that popcorn and the people working at that factory were were getting lung cancer anyway, it's like it's like saying you want to cure a disease and then not talk about what caused it. And you know, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
03:24:49 Rocco D2 says basically, I'm saying should blacks be taught whites only created slavery in the context of my last question, considering whites bought slaves from blacks, which isn't taught.
03:25:04 I mean, I don't know. I just think they should be taught whatever, you know? Yeah, the whole story. I I I I don't know what I don't know what you're fixating on here. Clearly the way that slavery is taught in schools is framed in a very anti white way. And if you tell it the way that it it.
03:25:25 That you know the real story of it then it's not anti white.
03:25:29 And I think they should just tell the truth about it. I don't. And and and you know, whatever. They're struggling blacks that that they'll hate white people because of that. That's fine. Whatever. I don't think they should be going to our schools anyway. They should be going to.
03:25:41 Schools in Africa.
03:25:44 Not, dollar says. Is it better to be a geopolitical and historical realist?
03:25:49 Or blame the Jews who wrote the art of war. If all it takes is to subvert Americans is to blame anything other than China, then we lost.
03:26:01 Do you are you really thinking China is up to is doing all this? Are you really? Is that? I can't tell if you're what you're doing here, but if you're trying to say it's the chicoms, then you're an idiot. I'm just sorry. You're an idiot. If you really think that after watching what I just showed you all those people like the the.
03:26:21 It was called the the Boaz Group, not the ching chong Group. OK and and. And look, we've done so many fucking streams. Years of fucking stream.
03:26:32 Names showing explicitly, not just quote UN quote. Some mysterious group called the Jews.
03:26:39 Naming specific Jews and their exact way that they influence the West in an anti white white genocide direction.
03:26:49 Painting a a complete and explicit road map of how that's happening.
03:26:57 And the Chinese were not involved.
03:27:00 So I don't know if again, I don't know if you're what you're getting at or if you're if you're.
03:27:05 Pulling my chain here. Or what? But I don't know how you could possibly have watched my stream and think it's.
03:27:10 The Chicoms.
03:27:13 Alright guys.
03:27:17 We're we're going to shut it down here.
03:27:23 It's been a long night. I appreciate those who have.
03:27:27 Supported the show and we'll try to get entropy set up or whatever set up.
03:27:34 And I don't think the the Odyssey stuff is going to.
03:27:38 Be coming back.
03:27:39 But or at least not till they have their new thing. Maybe when they have their new thing, we'll get that up and running too.
03:27:45 But anyway.
03:27:48 That's uh.
03:27:50 That's all for tonight. I'll see you guys again on Wednesday.
03:27:55 In the mean time.
03:27:59 For BlackPilled, I am of course.
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