
INSOMNIA STREAM: SOUTH AFRICAN PRINCESS EDITION.mp3
03/26/2025German Numbers Lady
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Devon Stack
00:09:32 Welcome.00:09:35 Through the insomnia stream.
00:09:40 Southern African Princess addition.
00:09:44 Or South African Princess edition of the Southern African.
00:09:51 I am tired.
00:09:54 I am tired.
00:09:56 Hope you guys caught. I was on with Mark Collett earlier today.
00:10:01 Yeah.
00:10:02 And check that out on his channels on Odyssey.
00:10:07 I'm always surprised at at who still streams on D Live when he gave me the links I was like D Live really like.
00:10:17 Like, who's still over there? I can't. I guess there's some people are still over there.
00:10:23 D live D Live that came crawling back.
00:10:28 Crawling back. Please don't watch his D Live. Ever since we kicked the racist out with it, no one comes the D Live anymore. Well, fuck you D Live.
00:10:41 Fuck you D Live. Anyway. Yeah, pretty kind of a chill one.
00:10:50 A little bit. Ohh now that chill.
00:10:54 The way back.
00:10:56 We mentioned South Africa.
00:10:58 In that stream or least marked it.
00:11:01 He mentioned that Elon Musk, Elon Musk.
00:11:07 Tweeted out something about.
00:11:11 South Africas white genocide, but then of course, end the tweet with them. They won't even let me sell Starlink over there because I'm a white guy.
00:11:21 And then it was just it sort of it sort of took all the the oops out of like you mentioning white genocide, it's like really so really what you're really mad about?
00:11:36 Is you can't sell Starlink in South Africa.
00:11:40 Like, let's let's just face it, and then everyone's geeking out, because I guess Trump retweeted it and like, Oh my God based Trump. He finally, he retweeted you on Musk mentioned him white genocide.
00:11:52 He's like, OK.
00:11:54 Alright, well.
00:11:58 Did he? Did he write? Did he draw a cue with his hand when he was when he was moving it around?
00:12:08 I move my pop filter. It's really as it right as I bring it on the microphone.
00:12:15 Anyway, yeah, sorry. It's been a long day. Been a long day. I've been out in the sun a lot today too. Can you tell?
00:12:21 Can you tell?
00:12:24 Anyway, as per usual.
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00:12:50 And become a supporter over there, as many of you have, which I really appreciate. I almost never mentioned subscribe star, but it's there. Yeah. All right. Well, if that further ado, basically what I wanted to talk about tonight.
00:13:01 Hmm.
00:13:07 Is a a Disney special?
00:13:13 Disney special.
00:13:15 Released in well aired on, I think the the, The the Disney Channel.
00:13:21 In the year 2000.
00:13:24 Featuring communist Americans.
00:13:28 Putting them in a good light.
00:13:31 And putting white S Africans, of course, in a.
00:13:35 A bad light?
00:13:38 And breaking it down in terms that little children watching the Disney Channel.
00:13:44 Could understand.
00:13:46 With this wonderful piece.
00:13:49 Called the colors of friendship.
00:13:54 Isn't that? Isn't that a beautiful name? And it's the colors of friendship?
00:14:01 You know, it's it's stunning to me how many of these things we'll never out of these things.
00:14:06 The right has the right made, basically 00 movies like this.
00:14:13 For decades? Well, I mean it continues today.
00:14:18 It continues today.
00:14:21 We will. We will never run out of.
00:14:24 Left wing propaganda.
00:14:26 Put out.
00:14:29 On major outlets like the Disney Channel.
00:14:32 Never run out of it.
00:14:34 It's endless.
00:14:37 And the right.
00:14:38 0.
00:14:40 0.
00:14:42 I mean, to the extent that any any kind of quasi conservative anything gets produced, it's limited release, it's it sucks.
00:14:53 Which is why it's limited. I mean, if it was awesome.
00:14:56 We get picked up.
00:14:58 Hollywood Jews like making money.
00:15:04 So it it it always saw it to the extent that it ever happens, which is almost never. It sucks.
00:15:10 It gets passed around on. You know, it's like basically production values, horrible acting is terrible the writings, but everything about it sucks.
00:15:20 And then the only people that watch it are basically the the, the, the, the, the people. You don't need to reach.
00:15:28 It's just grift.
00:15:31 It's like Christian rock. Like no one's, no one's listening to that unless they're already.
00:15:37 Into that stuff.
00:15:42 Anyway, it pisses me off because you watch this stuff and just like fuck, you know, it's like there's so many of these fucking things that cover every fucking topic and they do it. They saturate the market with this stuff.
00:15:53 And the right does nothing. Fucking nothing.
00:15:58 Now look the right. Well, the actual right wingers.
00:16:02 We're we're not.
00:16:02 The ones printing money. I get it. OK, I get it.
00:16:07 But for fucks sake.
00:16:12 I'll tell you what.
00:16:15 That that shows you how fucking desperate right wingers are.
00:16:19 Oh my God, a billionaire said the words white genocide in a tweet.
00:16:28 Yeah, wake me.
00:16:29 Up when when Elon is funding movies about white, white genocide, where the bad people in the movies are black people, killing white people wake me up when that happens.
00:16:42 Ohh no, don't you wake me up when that happens. Wake me up when there's like 50 movies like that.
00:16:49 Wake me up when they're, like on television all over the, you know, saturating every outlet.
00:16:56 Streaming services. Ohh wait, that that that will never happen.
00:17:03 Anyway, yeah, well, hopefully South Africa start supporting Israel, letting Elon sell Starlink. Or you might have to hear you might tweet, tweet about it some more.
00:17:15 Anyway, so this starts out like is this what this came out in the year 2000?
00:17:21 But it's not set in the year 2000.
00:17:26 It's set in 1977.
00:17:30 See another another sign of the times and the the this is obviously recorded from television.
00:17:35 And you like how on the?
00:17:36 Bottom it's all transmit to Dito in Espanol and Esapi it's like already.
00:17:44 Already in the year 2000.
00:17:47 Networks were having to tell all the there were so many fucking Mexicans in the country. Hey, look, you can you can hit that, that that I'm a Mexican button on your TV and it'll start giving you the Spanish translation.
00:18:02 Because you know, as long as we're telling everyone to hate white people, we might as well tell the Mexicans, too, in their own language.
00:18:11 It's a little sign of the times there year 2000.
00:18:16 Already. Ah, transmitter and Espanol. Anyway. Washington DC 1977.
00:18:28 There's a White House.
00:18:31 And going around looking at all these different sites.
00:18:35 And then it cuts to this.
00:18:37 This family, who you I presume you that lives in or in Washington DC that they look like the cosbys though they're like the they're really well off black people listening to music and then they suddenly change the music because they see their father driving home in his expensive car.
00:19:02 He's pulling in the driveway.
00:19:16 There we go.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:19:27 How are you?00:19:27 Hey guys. The traffic was pretty bad on Georgia Ave.
00:19:31 So what's new?
00:19:32 How was your day?
00:19:34 Long 3 subcommittee meetings and the White House.
00:19:37 Lunch and pass lemonade, please.
00:19:40 Inside, I hear.
Devon Stack
00:19:42 The drums, Daddy, African tribal drums and.Congressman Ron Dellams
00:19:45 No, I thought maybe I heard someone knocking. Guess not. And you have something on your face wipe along.00:19:52 Daddy's telling me she's not back on that student exchange.
Devon Stack
00:20:00 I told you it wouldn't work.00:20:02 Please, Daddy, we're running out of time.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:20:04 Hyper we've talked about.Devon Stack
00:20:05 I'm just seeing if the drums are gonna drive.00:20:06 The deadlines tomorrow and it's over, we'll forever lose our opportunity to enrich our lives and forging kinship and bond between our black African brothers and sisters.
00:20:07 You crazy?
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:20:18 Don't look at me. So her words.00:20:20 And I think.
00:20:21 You made your point, so give the cynical.
00:20:22 Drummers a break. Give me your bowl.
Devon Stack
00:20:26 Ah, yeah, that's about as much as I could take too.00:20:30 So she wants to go in this. She wants this to participate in exchange program, have some African kid come live with them.
00:20:38 And celebrate their blackness.
00:20:41 All very acceptable things in the United States, you can be very racially conscious in the year 2000 if you're black. In fact, it's celebrated.
00:20:52 Even even shows like The Cosby Show that sought to convince white people with little exposure to black people that black people were essentially white people with darker skin. Even the Cosby show from time to time would would go for this black power stuff.
00:21:12 You know, dressing some of the characters up like Africans and talking about their, their heritage and all this nonsense.
00:21:19 So she's telling her dad, who is based on a on a real character or a a rather a real person in real life who will go into in a moment. She says, Daddy, we we need to have an African move in here.
00:21:38 And he doesn't. He's not feeling it and tell his wife his wife gives him the business.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:21:44 Maybe it would be good to have an African student in the House sort of shorten the cultural divide between black Americans and black Africans.00:21:53 I'm not hearing it's fine with me.
00:21:57 As long as you understand this kid is your responsibility. I don't have time to babysit.
Black Daughter
00:22:02 Thank you, daddy. Thank you so much. I need come around.00:22:06 Man, I wonder what you'll look like or.
00:22:08 Or what country you'll be coming from?
Devon Stack
00:22:10 Yeah, I wonder.00:22:12 Like you guys probably already know what's gonna happen, but anyway.
00:22:16 Meanwhile, in Dundee, South Africa.
00:22:23 We got through this little.
00:22:25 Worm hole over to Dundee, South Africa and we meet her counterpart.
South African Girl
00:22:34 So you're going to tell him, right? Tonight you tell.South African Mom
00:22:36 Him I can get. I can't tell your father anything. Marie. We'll discuss it. And as always, he'll decide what's best. No, I think I'll start with.Devon Stack
00:22:41 Well.South African Girl
00:22:44 A green salad discussing telling whatever you want to call it. He listens to you. If you say you don't mind.Devon Stack
00:22:45 Discuss.South African Girl
00:22:49 Then it's as good as done, perhaps.00:22:52 What would you like?
South African Boy
00:22:53 Ryan, I don't want vegetables.South African Girl
00:22:55 She asked you what you wanted, not what you didn't want. Don't call.00:23:06 Dad, over here.
00:23:11 He's smiling. That's a good sign.
South African Dad
00:23:14 Hello. We caught him.South African Girl
00:23:16 Lovely day. May marry. Hi, good news.South African Dad
00:23:23 Stephen Biko.South African Girl
00:23:25 The black agitator.South African Dad
00:23:27 Not anymore. He's now sitting in jail in Durban.Devon Stack
00:23:31 Fucking based. So who he he's talking about is Stephen Biko.00:23:37 Steven biko. It is a well, was a black activist, black power activist in South Africa at the time. Remember, this is supposed to be 1977 and he is arrested in 1977 for being a subversive. He was a communist and.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:23:58 That's.Devon Stack
00:24:00 He would? Well, we'll get to that in a moment. What happens? But so that's based on, you know, something that was going on at the time in South Africa and smartly dressed based fascist South African cop is celebrating his arrest with his family.South African Boy
00:24:20 Who's Stephen bickle?South African Girl
00:24:21 A black troublemaker is always rousing and stirring up things just like you.South African Dad
00:24:26 He violated the ban by travelling outside his.South African Girl
00:24:28 Area well done. Now. Maybe our poor country can get a little peace.South African Dad
00:24:32 And what are we?00:24:33 Having I've worked up an appetite.
00:24:39 What's going on?
South African Girl
00:24:41 Going on, nothing's going on.South African Boy
00:24:43 Marie wants to go to America and some dumb student exchange program, but she's afraid to ask you because you might say no. So she wants mother to.00:24:51 Do it for her.
South African Dad
00:24:52 Student exchange program. When did this come up?South African Girl
00:24:55 About a week ago, the school headmaster sent the paperwork.South African Dad
00:24:58 Out to America.South African Girl
00:25:01 Yes, Dad, wouldn't that be exciting the.00:25:03 United States plus.
00:25:05 Extra credit will be given to those who.
00:25:06 Go and attend a foreign school.
South African Dad
00:25:09 What do you think of this?South African Girl
00:25:10 Mom thinks it's great.South African Boy
00:25:12 She didn't say.South African Girl
00:25:12 It was great, she said. It sounded interesting. You have one life to live, don't push it. Plus, the headmaster said travelling abroad would make it easier to get into a university, maybe even a full tuition.00:25:24 Yes.
South African Dad
00:25:26 You think this is a?South African Girl
00:25:27 Good idea. Well, she's never been out of South Africa before.00:25:33 She is a little young.
Devon Stack
00:25:34 Yeah.South African Dad
00:25:35 That's what I.00:25:35 Think.
Devon Stack
00:25:38 Dun Dun Dun. Ohh no, she's not gonna be able to go to America.00:25:42 And learn all these wonderful ideas that were.
00:25:47 In America, until the the wife, just like with the, you know, we're all the same, right? We're we're all just slaves to our wives, telling us what to do. So of course he relents and allows his daughter to sign up for the exchange program and go to America.
00:26:06 But then you see little kids at home where they have no idea what's going on. They're just little kids at home watching this show about South Africa. They've never heard of South Africa, and they just said us, these people seem britisher and polite and nice and and what's going on. So they they make sure that all the kids are home, know what it's like in South Africa.
Background
00:26:29 Yeah, don't give up.South African Boy
00:26:32 Ohh.caffer
00:26:36 Excuse my bass.Devon Stack
00:26:37 Bloody caffer.Waiter
00:26:42 Let me help you, alright.Devon Stack
00:26:47 We're going to have to clip that. We're going to have.00:26:51 Or have to clip the bloody caffer thing.
00:26:55 Bloody caffer.
00:26:57 Yeah.
00:26:58 We're gonna. We're definitely gonna have to clip that.
00:27:05 All right, so we got that going on. Oh. Oh, my goodness. Apparently they're, like, mostly American audience, obviously.
00:27:15 And and so they're watching this and the kids at home are thinking, wow.
00:27:20 That those are that's a that's a mean old white guys over there. They're so mean to the what's the Kaffir I don't know that sounds bad.
00:27:30 So the little white girl goes home and she starts telling her her slave.
00:27:37 Because I guess they have a slave.
00:27:40 Exactly what her plans are to go to America and the slaves actually pretty excited about this.
00:27:46 I think like what?
Slave Woman
00:27:47 Going to America would be good for you.00:27:50 Yeah, why? I don't know. Little things I have had.
00:27:58 They think differently over the.
Devon Stack
00:28:01 Yeah, you know, it's like Apple think different. In other words, go America.00:28:08 Uh, so they can fill your head with with bad ideas that are wrong for you, but anyway.
00:28:16 Meanwhile, back in America.
00:28:18 Land of the free, home of the brave, because the American children are like, Oh yeah, we do. You know, we don't kick black people and they call them Kaffir or whatever the fuck that was about.
00:28:28 Yeah, yeah, we we need to, we need to educate these stupid S Africans about about black people. I mean, don't don't they know black people are awesome.
Black Kid
00:28:39 All I can tell you is that that our city has problems in South Africa between the blacks.White Kid
00:28:43 And the whites?Black Kid
00:28:45 You know about the apartheid apartheid.White Kid
00:28:49 Right.Black Kid
00:28:50 Just think of the word.Devon Stack
00:28:51 That's right, you stupid cracker. Let let, let let the black man explain it to you. Uh, what's apartheid? That little kid, that little white boy? He's the. He's the viewer at home.00:29:03 Because in the year 2000, here's the other element of this if you really want to think about who the audience is.
00:29:09 In the year 2000, who had the Disney Channel?
00:29:14 The Disney Channel was still a pay channel in the year 2000.
00:29:19 And so.
00:29:21 Not only is the audience limited to.
00:29:24 Upper well, not maybe not upper, but I'd say middle class. Not everyone had cable by the year 2000. I'd say a lot of people had cable by the year 2000, but not everyone. And the Disney Channel was often a channel you had to pay extra for.
00:29:41 So now you're now. You've really kind of dramatically focused the audience on the demographic really is little white kids.
00:29:51 It's little upper middle class white kids, little upper, middle class white kids that would later go on to grow up to be, well, the, the, the millennials and.
00:30:03 And well, I guess it would be if it's the year 2000 pretty much millennials and to some like I don't know where the borderline for zoomers is, but I I guess you zoomers were born in the year 2, is that where it starts the year 2000, it's not really zoomers so or younger millennials?
00:30:23 Watching this and then growing up to become Antifa members.
00:30:27 Hard time.
Black Kid
00:30:28 Ride. Just think of the word.Black Daughter
00:30:30 Apart, like keeping people apart from each other, the blacks and the whites, the blacks aren't happy because they're treated pretty badly.Devon Stack
00:30:38 The blacks aren't happy because they're kept away from the white people.00:30:46 So again, this is no different than all like we we just did a stream on segregation and and all the same arguments apply all the same logic applies. If it's not unfair to the white people to keep them away from the black people, why is it unfair to keep or to the black people to keep them away from the white people?
00:31:06 It doesn't make any sense. It doesn't make any sense that it the for the white people, it's good.
00:31:14 To be separate and amongst their own.
00:31:18 And yet, it's this horrendous evil.
00:31:21 For the black people.
00:31:25 Unless of course, there's something about proximity to black people that's bad.
00:31:32 And proximity to white people, that's good.
00:31:35 In which case?
00:31:38 That should support the argument.
00:31:40 For apartheid.
00:31:44 Because otherwise look, it's literally at. At that point. It's a civil rights issue forcing white people.
00:31:52 To be around.
00:31:55 A type of person that's.
00:31:59 At best.
00:32:04 A.
00:32:06 Degradation of their civilization at worst.
00:32:10 Dangerous.
00:32:16 I mean, think of it this way, if if it was literally any other kind of pairing.
00:32:23 The the the UN would step in and say no, you can't end apartheid.
00:32:27 Like if it wasn't blacks and whites, if it was any other two groups, they'd say no, you can't mix these two.
00:32:33 Because then we'd be we, it would be dangerous for.
00:32:35 The group that that.
00:32:38 That isn't murdering everybody.
00:32:40 Yep.
00:32:43 Anyway, I'm you can tell I'm tired.
00:32:49 I I really I articulate that in the best way, but you get what I'm saying. You get, you get what I'm saying. If if it's if it's such a horrible crime against blacks to be around themselves. What kind of a crime is it is to force to force other people to be around them.
00:33:06 And so that and but when you're a little kid, you don't know, especially in year 2000, you've you've been basically mainlining MLK speeches since age 6 and you hear this sort of thing and this sounds horrifying to you. What they want to separate blacks and why? I heard that's horrible. Like like, what, the Nazis?
00:33:26 Dead.
00:33:29 Meanwhile, back at the plantation, you know, they they go through great. You go to great lengths to make this look like some kind of southern plantation that she lives on with her slave.
00:33:40 And the little boy.
00:33:42 He's caught a bird and put it in a cage and she does her magic negro, you know, the the wise old black woman's speech.
00:33:51 About birds and how how we should all just learn from the birds.
Slave Woman
00:33:56 I used to watch them build their.00:33:58 Giant baskets as tall as a.
00:34:00 Man.
00:34:01 Inside of them, there were many smaller nests where they would raise their families.
South African Boy
00:34:05 Like a village? Yes.Slave Woman
00:34:07 And there were many different colors, red and some were black and others were yellow.00:34:14 I would watch them for hours, think at how they work together.
00:34:20 Helped each other.
00:34:22 Never did I see them fight, so I would wonder why people could not be more like them.
Devon Stack
00:34:30 I wonder why they can't be more like, because we're not fucking birds.00:34:36 Maybe that's why.
00:34:37 Because we're not fucking birds.
00:34:40 Hey look, I found this thing in nature.
00:34:44 I found this thing in nature. If only we were like this thing in nature.
00:34:49 Really.
00:34:51 Really. You you found you found this thing and you know you know, you realize that.
00:34:57 That black widows.
00:35:00 Black widows kill their mates.
00:35:03 And then lay eggs.
00:35:05 In their corpses so that the babies, when they're born, can devour their father's like, oh, we should do that.
00:35:17 You know, like monkeys when they're mad, they shit in their hands and then fling the shit. No, we should. We should be more like the monkeys.
00:35:28 More like the monkeys. See this? This other this other aspect of of American culture that that I think really.
00:35:39 A lot of people, and even today, you still sort of see this, this worship of nature and look at clicks with white people, white people like nature. Fuck. I like nature. Look, I talk about bees all the time, right? I I get, I get the animal metaphor, I get why you, why you do it? Because people, people do like those metaphors. They like to think about.
00:35:59 Animal well, white people.
00:36:00 Will do and they like to think about how other beings exist and how the, you know, their social hierarchies are and and. And maybe there is something to.
00:36:09 Be learned but.
00:36:10 I always talk about how how bees behavior can be compared to human behavior. I never say we should be more like the bees.
00:36:21 We should be more, you know, we should do. We should live in a matriarchal society and and just the men. All they do is they're there to impregnate the queen and then then die immediately.
00:36:35 And you know, just beyond that, we're useless while the women run the the rest of the colony and do everything.
00:36:44 Yeah.
00:36:46 Yeah, we're not fucking animals. We're not. We're not birds.
00:36:50 Which is kind of funny because.
South African Girl
00:36:54 Because people are not birds, Laura. The things you say sometimes.Devon Stack
00:37:00 You fucking dumb nig, anyway.00:37:06 So she's kind of based. She's like, OK, whatever, flora.
00:37:13 So then she's getting ready.
00:37:15 To go to America and then her brother comes running up because he's found some kind of flag.
South African Girl
00:37:24 Where did you get that? What's the flag? Donkey, what are you doing with it? I found it. What's wrong with it? It's the flag of the South African troublemakers. That's what's wrong with it.Slave Woman
00:37:33 Give it to me.South African Girl
00:37:33 Father with them.00:37:34 You would have he catches you with it.
South African Boy
00:37:35 How's ice or snow or just lying in the street?South African Dad
00:37:38 What was lying in the street?Slave Woman
00:37:40 Nothing.Devon Stack
00:37:42 The fascist dad luckily doesn't find out about the.00:37:46 The black communist flag that the sun found.
00:37:51 But the the the black slave, the house slave. Mammy, Mammy gets the flag and she puts it in her little secret box of black power propaganda and then takes out of her box.
00:38:06 An article about the California congressman who's leading the fight against apartheid in South Africa, and this is the black man that was featured in the the first part of the.
00:38:21 The movie and it's a real well. It's based on a real guy. So the real guy, his name is Ron Dellums.
00:38:30 And he was. I'm not just calling him a communist because he was a leftist. He was openly a communist.
00:38:37 Yeah.
00:38:38 He was openly A communist, he.
00:38:39 Was.
00:38:40 To the degree he was, he was on Nixon's enemy list. He was he was literally a communist.
00:38:47 He was a I think he started out as the mayor.
00:38:51 Of Oakland was it the mayor of Oakland? Yeah, he was the mayor of Oakland.
00:38:59 Oh no, he.
00:38:59 Was the mayor of Oakland later in life, he started out as a in the House of Representatives from Oakland.
00:39:11 And that's that's the family that they are. That's the black family that's in this movie.
00:39:17 This situation never happened like the the him getting a exchange student, a white South African exchange student, but he did exist. He was a.
00:39:29 A representative and he was.
00:39:33 Agitating for the end of apartheid, according to Wikipedia here, it says in 1972 Delons began his campaign to end the apartheid policies of South Africa. 14 years later, the US House of Representatives passed delims anti apartheid legislation calling for a.
00:39:53 A trade restriction against South Africa and immediate divestment by American corporations.
00:40:02 This was basically the economic sanctions that would lead.
00:40:07 To the end of apartheid, or at least part of that, the bill, the comprehensive Anti Apartheid Act of 1986, had broad bipartisan support. So Republicans.
00:40:20 And Democrats supported the bill by the Black Communist.
00:40:25 Because you know who wants to be called a racist?
00:40:29 He called for sanctions against South Africa and stated preconditions for lifting the sanctions, including the release of all political prisoners. You know, political prisoners, meaning black terrorists.
00:40:42 So they they bolt, you add both sides of the aisle campaigning against South Africa, trying to enforce sanctions and economic, you know, economic sanctions against them.
00:40:54 And President Reagan, you know, good old based Reagan called for a polisar a policy of constructive engagement. But he did veto the bill, at least his veto was overridden. So it didn't really matter. So that's that should show you the support.
00:41:12 That it had in Congress and it might look, my sense is Reagan knew that it was that. That's the kind of support that it had. And so his veto was was symbolic.
00:41:23 His his He he knew it would be overridden. He knew that it really wouldn't matter.
00:41:28 And so pretty much the entire American political establishment was anti apartheid and instrumental in enforcing the end of apartheid in South Africa.
00:41:40 So.
00:41:42 There you go anyway, so that's that's the context. That's the black family.
00:41:48 And she's like, oh, yeah, you know, base delum, he's going to, he's going to help us. Poor, poor black people.
00:41:56 Here in South Africa.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:41:59 My point is, black South African babies die at a rate 13 times higher than white babies. Lack of jobs, inadequate housing, chronic food shortages are everyday appearances and.Reporter
00:42:12 Got a deadline? Good, good speech, congressman.Reporter 2
00:42:15 Yeah, as always.Reporter
00:42:16 Thank you.Black Daughter
00:42:17 How come more people didn't show?00:42:18 Up. Don't they know this stuff is really important?
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:42:20 Not important enough.00:42:22 Well, it was a good speech anyway.
00:42:24 And I can always say I had to.
00:42:26 Shop to be heard.
Devon Stack
00:42:27 Ohh yeah, it was so hard it was so hard to be heard on this topic. This topic that I just explained had so much bipartisan support that they overrode A veto. And not only that, you had all of Hollywood attacking South Africa and you might remember this. This is from lethal weapon 2.Immigration Authority
00:42:49 Mr. Jen.Devon Stack
00:42:50 Right.Immigration Authority
00:42:51 Sit down please.00:42:56 What can I do for?
Store Brand Joe Pesci
00:42:56 You today. OK, I have this problem. This very delicate matter. I have a friend of mine once they migrate.00:43:03 To South Africa, yes, of.
Immigration Authority
00:43:04 Course I can certainly help him.Store Brand Joe Pesci
00:43:05 Do that, but I want you to talk about him.00:43:06 Oh, sure.
00:43:09 Talking about, yeah. Whatever for what?
00:43:12 You see, this is such a bad time for him to go to South Africa, I mean.
00:43:15 With all the trouble and everything. OK, look.
Immigration Authority
00:43:17 Why don't you ask?00:43:18 Your friend to come back later in the week, we can sit down. He's here. Where?
Store Brand Joe Pesci
00:43:20 He's no, he's here. He's here. Yeah, he's here now. Alfonse alfonse.Danny Glover
00:43:32 How you doing?Slave Woman
00:43:34 I think there must be some mistake.Devon Stack
00:43:38 Say what?Immigration Authority
00:43:42 Listen to your friend here. He knows what he's talking about. I don't think he really want to.00:43:46 Go to South Africa.
South African Dad
00:43:48 Why not?Immigration Authority
00:43:52 Because you're black.Store Brand Joe Pesci
00:43:56 You are.00:43:58 He is.
Danny Glover
00:44:00 Of course I'm black. That's why I want to go to South Africa to join up with my oppressed brothers, to take up the struggle against the tear in the other racist fascist.00:44:09 White minority regime.
Store Brand Joe Pesci
00:44:10 Fascist white regime. One man, one vote, one man, one vote.Danny Glover
00:44:14 Free South Africa, you dumb son of a bitch.Store Brand Joe Pesci
00:44:16 You dumb son of a bitch.Immigration Authority
00:44:17 I've heard just about as much as I want to.Devon Stack
00:44:26 Yeah.00:44:27 So hard it was so hard to get your message out with all of Hollywood behind you, every every little outlet in terms of propaganda coming from Jews or just Communist generally. Yeah. Is that your disposal? 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In fact, the only thing Americans really knew about.
00:44:48 South Africa was that they were racist. That's all they knew most. Most Americans had never been to South Africa or didn't know anyone from South Africa. And and that's all they knew about was ohh South Africa. That's like, that's like the the hillbilly racist white people that live in Africa.
00:45:09 So the white South African girl arrives in America.
00:45:14 And the black family expecting her to be black, is can't find her anywhere.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:45:20 We were expecting a passenger on this flight and their.Black Daughter
00:45:23 Names mariba.Congressman Ron Dellams
00:45:23 Hazardous life is now ready for life on day 21 C.00:45:31 That can't be her.
Devon Stack
00:45:33 Oh, no, not one of the not a filthy fucking racist white South African.00:45:40 Oh, no. What are we gonna do? Womp womp.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:45:44 Well, how many more boxes could there be on one?Black Daughter
00:45:46 Airplane cheese white. Ohh no.Devon Stack
00:45:51 The horror. She's white.00:45:55 So they they pick her up. She's under the impression that she's that these black people are the slaves of the senator because she realizes that she's going to be staying with the senator, but she hasn't looked up to see that he's black. And so she's being nice and friendly and telling them, oh, why don't you go get my luggage, you fucking Kaffirs.
00:46:16 And they're like, oh.
00:46:17 What?
00:46:18 And then she learns the hard way she walks into the the senator's office.
00:46:28 And is met by met with penetrating stairs.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:46:38 Please tell me that's not.00:46:39 Her.
Devon Stack
00:46:40 Ohh no, it's a white girl.00:46:43 Tell me that's not her. Oh, my God. And she immediately realizes. Wait a second. I think I relaxed.
00:47:01 Say that the fucked up thing about this scene is you're supposed to watch this and just expect that this would be normal, but it doesn't really make any sense at all. Like, it doesn't make any sense unless black, unless you're what you're saying is that black people?
00:47:14 Don't like white people?
00:47:18 Because that's what it would mean if you shot a scene where there was a bunch of white guys in suits sitting at around a a boardroom table. There was, you know, I guess they work for the government in some way. You know, one of them's a senator. And then the senators wife comes in with a little black girl or a little black boy.
00:47:38 And then the whole room suddenly gets.
00:47:41 Deathly quiet and they all just stare at the little kid.
00:47:47 Like he's going to do something.
00:47:51 What would that mean if you watched that? If you watched that scene in a movie?
00:47:56 The impression you would ohh wow those. Those guys are a bunch of fucking racists.
00:48:02 Yeah, it's just there's some harmless black kid walks into the room and just there. Oh.
00:48:09 Who's this? We don't serve. We don't serve your kind.
00:48:13 You know like.
00:48:14 But but yet little kids at home watching this. What I I highly suspect.
00:48:21 That the white guilt is such, even at that early age, when you're watching a show like this on Disney Channel.
00:48:27 You feel the penetrating stare.
00:48:32 That stare that look.
00:48:35 That looks at you.
00:48:36 Just as much as it's at her.
00:48:41 Because the little white kids at home.
00:48:44 It's like anytime you watch a movie or some people that aren't as.
00:48:51 I was gonna say it's stupid people when they watch sports, you, vicarious, you're living vicariously through the main character.
00:49:02 Right. You're always looking to to find a character that you relate to, and you're somehow in some way, maybe not to a crazy degree, but in some way you're projecting yourself onto that character and living their experience vicariously. That's why people like movies so much. And that's also why the people.
00:49:22 Serving you.
00:49:23 Movies like that. You like movies that way so much, and it's in this case, the little white kids who we've already established. That's the audience. You got the upper middle class white kids whose parents paid for Disney Channel. So they're not really, exactly they're they're letting. They're the type of boomer parents. They're letting the TV raise their kids. On top of that. So you have all these little white kids at home.
00:49:45 Watching TV and they're who they putting themselves in the shoes of in this situation.
00:49:52 This little white girl.
00:49:55 And they're looking at these black guys just stare at her like she's done something wrong, just for existing.
00:50:01 And it really kind of sets the tone.
00:50:03 That really kind of sets the tone and you're not in no way is this shot in a way that would give a child or anyone really the impression that these are bad people.
00:50:14 That they're bad for looking at her.
00:50:17 For being, you know. Oh, look, look at all these. You know, again, like I said, if you if you were to race, swap this out.
00:50:23 You would, you would say wow. The this the impression I get from watching this scene is that that's a room full of racist people.
00:50:31 Well, they've shot it in such almost the same way they would have shot it with white people, but culturally, they've already. They've already managed to shift people's perceptions so much that just that you get the opposite impression that she's still.
00:50:45 The bad one.
00:50:47 Even though she's a child in a room full of adults, she's the racist.
00:50:53 And so she's uncomfortable and she's looking around like, oh, shit.
00:50:58 And she finally realizes that.
00:51:01 Indeed, they get they get the wrong screenshot. No I didn't.
00:51:06 I got ahead of myself. She realizes that he is actually the person he's going to be staying with, and she's freaked out.
00:51:14 So when they get back to his place, the family of course, is still expecting some black African to show up, and when she walks in the door.
00:51:25 They're very shocked that it's a white girl.
00:51:44 And same thing. Same thing goes if you had made this movie and shot it exactly the same, had the exact same scenario and a bunch of white kids getting ready to welcome a kid from Scotland as an example into their home as an exchange student and then the kid from Scotland.
00:52:04 Ends up being black and they all.
00:52:08 Make these faces.
00:52:10 The impression that you would get is, oh, they're all racist. They're all look at the racist kids.
00:52:18 But the propaganda is so thick.
00:52:21 You watch this and and no one, none of the white kids at home are thinking anything negative about these black people for having this reaction. If anything, they're thinking that there's something wrong with her.
00:52:33 So she gets upset. She's.
00:52:36 So.
00:52:37 Blindsided by this situation that she runs upstairs and locks herself?
00:52:42 In A room.
00:52:44 The mother tries to get her to get out of the room and she won't leave.
00:52:50 And then that night, when everyone's in bed, she goes to call her parents to tell her that, you know, tell them that, you know, this is not cool. They, they, they, they put me with a black family.
00:53:01 But because her dad answers the phone and she doesn't want her dad to think that because he suspected that she wouldn't last very long in America and she'd want to come home, right?
00:53:10 Away.
00:53:11 And was giving her a hard time about it. And so because her dad was.
00:53:14 Saying that she she.
00:53:16 Lies and says Ohh no, everything's fine. Everything's great because she doesn't want her dad to be right.
00:53:25 The husband is also very upset. He doesn't want a white racist little girl in his house.
00:53:33 Ohh I should probably unmute.
00:53:34 It though though, so you can hear it. There we go.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:53:39 Sweetheart, listen to me. I have been fighting bigotry my whole life, both here and overseas. It goes against everything I'm about to have a racist white South African living in my house.Devon Stack
00:53:39 There.00:53:52 That's right. Fucking racist.
00:53:58 And the daughter is equally pissed off and.
00:54:04 Even though she brought food.
00:54:06 I think it's funny that the the little black girl knows how to pick locks already and breaking, breaking, breaking and entry.
Black Daughter
00:54:30 I've locked myself into my room enough time to learn how to get back in.00:54:37 You do drink chocolate, don't you? Or maybe you only like vanilla.
Devon Stack
00:54:43 Oh, take that racist. Or maybe you only like vanilla. Speaking of vanilla, you like how the the Super black dad has, like, the lightest skin daughter they could. They could possibly of of cast for that part nothing. That's not, that's not intentional.00:55:00 Ohh look she she's at least she's at least 50% genetically white.
00:55:08 At least.
00:55:10 So after.
00:55:12 You know the the the really sick burn of or, or maybe you only like vanilla.
00:55:19 She decides that you know, or I guess.
00:55:23 I guess I am being just a racist bitch.
00:55:26 I'll stick around.
Black Daughter
00:55:31 It's open.Devon Stack
00:55:34 What do you know it is.Black Daughter
00:55:39 I'm sorry. Yeah, well, you should be.Devon Stack
00:55:45 You should be you dirty fucking white racist.00:55:48 Because you've literally done nothing except for exist like like. That's it. You came to America expecting what most people would expect, not just a white South African chick anyone would expect. I mean, how many members of Congress were black at the time, like 3?
00:56:08 So you know you you find out you're going to America in the 70s especially you expect the American family that's going to be the host family to be white. They're not. You don't really do anything, you're just freaked out by black people as you should be, especially if you're from South Africa. And so you're you're. That's it. That's all.
00:56:28 She's done, has been like, nervous about it.
00:56:31 But she's the bitch.
00:56:33 She's the bitch, but they finally they finally get along and become friends because, you know, I don't know. It's the Disney Channel.
00:56:45 Meanwhile, the dad is still pissed off.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:56:47 Wait, when I left.00:56:49 What was I supposed to say wrong? No, I'm sorry, but we don't allow white S Africans in our house. Yeah.
00:56:54 Would that have been so terrible? Yes. No, I think terrible is how she's treated.
00:56:58 Her would you keep your voice down?
00:56:59 She might hear you. It's about time somebody listen to me.
00:57:05 It's her application. I had the exchange office send it over.
00:57:10 Maybe it'll give us a clue to help us understand her better.
00:57:13 Well, you want a clue nationality. South African race White and the mystery.
00:57:19 Oh, she just got one brother about Eric's age. Her mother's a housewife. And.
00:57:27 Our father's a policeman.
00:57:29 You're kidding.
00:57:33 Roscoe, come on, Ross.
00:57:35 Roscoe, her father, is a South African cop. That's like being a Jew and inviting the Gestapo over for laughs.
Devon Stack
00:57:44 They we knew it was only a matter of time.00:57:46 For the Holocaust came up.
00:57:50 When it was only a matter of time, eventually you had to have the Holocaust in there somewhere.
00:57:58 So her her dad must be evil.
00:58:02 Because you know blacks hate cops. If there's. If they really, you know, if there's any really hate it say a white South African cop, that's like the worst kind of.
00:58:11 Cop.
00:58:12 So he's mad because her dad works in law enforcement and which inevitably means he has to arrest black people because they can't obey laws.
00:58:20 And he flips the fuck out because he doesn't want the racist little girl, the racist little white Devil spawn in his.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:58:27 Home there is nothing complicated about racism. Roscoe, it's wrong.00:58:31 You're.
00:58:31 Right it is wrong. But if we have an opportunity to correct it, shouldn't we? Don't we have that obligation to our children? Yes. But that's just because we made an effort to teach them not to be.
Devon Stack
00:58:46 Oh yes. You know, it's odd about that too.00:58:49 Is she? She's basically saying that the natural state.
00:58:53 Of all humans is to be racist. That the only reason why her children aren't racist is because they were propagandized by their parents not to be racist.
00:59:05 That, that's that's an odd way of putting it that the only reason why.
00:59:10 They're inaccurate, by the way. The only reason why.
00:59:14 Their children aren't racists is because their parents taught them.
00:59:18 Not to be.
00:59:22 That.
00:59:23 Had they not taught them that the the the natural default setting?
00:59:28 Would be to be racist.
00:59:31 I know. I just thought that was.
00:59:33 Been interesting.
00:59:36 So then, of course, she's.
00:59:38 You know she's evil. So she goes down to the kitchen in the morning even though she's trying to be nice and she's treating the black people like the help.
Congressman Ron Dellams
00:59:49 You must be hungry.Black Daughter
00:59:50 Yes. Do you have any orange juice?Congressman Ron Dellams
00:59:53 Also the orange juice.Black Daughter
00:59:57 Thank you. I'd also like some rusts breakfast sausage, scrambled eggs and maybe some Brindle if you have it.01:00:10 We'll be at the.
Devon Stack
01:00:11 Playground. Tell me when you're ready to leave.01:00:18 Oh, you done pissed her off?
Black Daughter
01:00:19 If you don't have sausage, bacon will be fine.Devon Stack
01:00:26 That white bitch telling me to cook breakfast for her.01:00:31 So that's like her big sin. If she wanted breakfast cooked for her.
01:00:36 The black woman puts her in her place and tells her she has to eat cereal.
01:00:41 Then they decide to go for a drive.
01:00:44 In the big city.
01:00:46 And when they walk out, she know it's it's, it's so shocking.
01:00:51 Because as they're walking out to their car, all the other neighbors are in this ritzy, fancy part of DC. All of the neighbors are walking out to their cars and gasp, none of them are white. They're all black people. And she's shocked. Oh my God, how are there? There's all these black people that have enough money to live in this part of town.
01:01:12 All these fancy blacks.
Congressmans Wife
01:01:14 Morning. Morning. Cyber morning.South African Girl
01:01:20 Is everyone in this neighborhood in the government?Congressman's Wife
01:01:23 What? No doctor Sherman? He's a pediatrician. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, they're college professors. And the Billy's dad? Well, you know, Billy's a little goofball with the taboo works at the Pentagon.01:01:35 How you doing?
Devon Stack
01:01:40 They're all doctors and engineers.01:01:42 Wow. In America, all the black people are doctors and teachers and and work at the Pentagon. And who's a senator? Wow. I'm so glad I came to America to find out all the endless opportunities that are there are for blacks. If only we gave them a chance.
01:02:01 But then, paradoxically, they drive through the shitty part of DC, which is everywhere. Like if if you live in a super nice part of this is the one thing that they depicted accurately. If you live in a nice part of DC, it's inevitably sandwiched between black ghettos like DC as a city is.
01:02:20 Essentially a giant black ghetto and then randomly throughout the giant black ghetto are these little islands of rich people. And so just the the the ocean between the little islands, it's just a sea of of black ghetto. Rory. And you have to travel through this.
01:02:41 Notion of.
01:02:42 Of.
01:02:44 Of evil to get to get to traverse through and go to the different islands of of white people.
01:02:52 And it's look, it's it is dangerous. It's dangerous. I had to do it every day on my way to work. I had to walk through a, you know, several blocks of of black ghetto of just, you know, urine scent.
01:03:07 Did weed well and weed smoke scented alleyways and streets with homeless people all like not just like oh, there's water here, here, there. But like several per block drunk and black. Like we're talking 10:00 in the morning and there's already drunk and black guys drinking 40s and.
01:03:27 Sort of a movie like 40s in a brown bag.
01:03:31 Sitting at a card table, playing dominoes, like for real, this show was going on, getting high. People passed out, fights breaking out at the McDonald's like that was every morning on my way to work. And every night on my way home from work. And that's and then throughout the day I took the metro to where my office was, which was.
01:03:51 Kind of down by, you know, closer to the capital. And then when I had to.
01:03:57 Go to lunch or if I had a meeting with someone else in the, you know, somewhere else in the city which often happened, same thing. And then the metro itself was a nightmare because the metro was like a moving or it was like the rivers it, it was rivers of black ghetto as opposed to the ocean up on the surface, it was underground rivers of black ghetto.
01:04:17 And and there really was no escaping that. You know, you get into the metro and it's just luck of the draw. It's like, yeah, you hope you don't get in the the metro car where you're you're gonna be assaulted but for no reason by some random crazed black person.
01:04:33 Because that would just happen and people would see it happen. No, it would stop it. You know that people didn't want to get involved, and so you would just see shit like that happen from time to time, or maybe some passed out homeless black guy shitting and pissing himself all over the fucking metro car. Like every day, every day.
01:04:53 Something like that your.
01:04:55 Seeing on your way to wherever you're going doesn't matter where you could be going to the store to get food, you can going to work coming home from work, going out to the bars at night. It's just the whole it's just a big shit show. But there are these little pockets, there's these little pockets of of wealthy people and those little pockets are relatively safe.
01:05:17 Or at least safer. I'll tell you what. If it's somewhere where anyone in the federal government lives, you know, if it's like an actual, nicer neighborhood, which those those are usually not in the middle of the city.
01:05:30 Then yeah, the cops patrol those a little bit better. So in this scene, it's a little interesting that they right, after trying to explain.
01:05:38 That, oh, look in America.
01:05:41 All the black people like the cosbys, you know, they're they're like doctors and engineers. And, you know, you know, the Pentagon guy or whatever. But then they drive through the black ghetto.
01:05:51 And I guess this is because.
01:05:53 Uh. The DC's not unique.
01:05:57 DC is not unique in this way, where where you have like the ocean of black ghetto and it's it's it's extra bad. I would say in DC, but most major cities have some form of that and maybe it's not blacks always, right, like you.
01:06:12 Say you know when I lived in Albuquerque, it was the same scenario, only it was an ocean of Mexican poverty and crime with little white islands peppered throughout. And it was the same thing was true. You might be in a super nice neighborhood with mansions and everything. And you go three blocks this way and it's it's fucking.
01:06:32 Gang fights.
01:06:34 And and so many, many major cities throughout the United States have this kind of a problem. And I guess that if you're an upper middle class white kid, there's a high potential that you live in one of these white islands, and you yourself are aware of of the ocean of black crime. And so they had to address it.
01:06:55 And this is how they like they tried or I guess they chose to address it.
01:07:14 Thank you.
01:07:20 I like. I like how he's not even playing the guitar. He's just he's just moving his hand by the strings.
01:07:28 Like, why have that close up if you're gonna just do that, like, at least strum the strings anyway.
01:07:34 Ah.
South African Girl
01:07:55 Is it still Washington like our townships?01:07:59 It looks.
Congressman's Wife
01:08:02 I imagine it does.South African Girl
01:08:05 Feel a lot different from where you live.Congressman's Wife
01:08:07 All America isn't perfect, Marie. We still have our problems to workout as well. That's OK, honey. He just wants to wash the windshield.Devon Stack
01:08:22 Ohh it's OK. I mean it's just a crazed black man. No, it's not OK.01:08:28 OK.
01:08:29 It's not OK, so the the white girl from South Africa reacts properly and I look, I don't get why this would, why they would try.
01:08:39 To say no, it's fine, no.
01:08:40 It's it's. We like it when no one like that. No, not even black people. No one liked it when homeless guys ran up and started trying to wash your windshield and demand money for it.
01:08:50 Literally nobody liked that, so it was a weird choice to be like, oh, no, look, it's.
01:08:54 Fine.
South African Girl
01:08:55 Windows.Congressman's Wife
01:08:56 Well, it is today.South African Girl
01:08:58 And does this path say window will shift?Congressman's Wife
01:09:01 What she means, identity or movement paths? Blacks in South Africa have to carry ID cards that state their occupation and where they're allowed to travel to.Devon Stack
01:09:11 Work. Yeah. You know what? This is something that.01:09:16 Was was probably.
01:09:19 Probably saved a lot of lives.
01:09:25 Basically this is something, in fact, that's that's part of why they kept doing it for so long. It's it's a policy that began in the 1700s because you couldn't trust, especially men, because that this policy.
01:09:38 Exclusively applied to men, at least for the first few centuries that they had it. In fact, they tried to apply it to women.
01:09:49 I think in the 1920s and again the 1950s and they were protests, they they couldn't do it, but the the policy was.
01:09:57 If you were a black male.
01:09:59 Traveling especially through.
01:10:01 You know, anywhere where white people lived, you had to have what would amount to, I guess.
01:10:06 A hall pass.
01:10:08 To prove who you were and why you were doing that.
01:10:12 And that was the result of needing to.
01:10:16 Keep track of people that potentially posed a threat to those neighborhoods.
01:10:22 So if you had a black man just wandering.
01:10:24 Through a neighborhood.
01:10:26 That posed enough of a threat on a regular basis.
01:10:30 A threat to property and to white lives that white people and found it necessary to require black men that were traveling through white neighborhoods to have a pass with them.
01:10:44 And look, it's funny. I'm actually surprised they didn't try to make the comparison to like, the gold stars that Hitler made the Jews wear, you know?
01:10:53 But I I I am actually OK with these policies. It's like it's like when I was on Elijah Schaffer show, he's like, we're not saying that. I mean, can you? I mean not like any of Hitler's policies were good. And I was like, actually.
01:11:07 I said, you know, like I'm, I'm actually OK with the the Gold Star thing.
01:11:11 Because because it's it is very similar and and it serves it serves a similar purpose.
01:11:17 That if you need to have some way of identifying outsiders.
01:11:22 And or if you want to protect your people.
01:11:26 I mean, I think it's a good compromise. It's a good compromise. OK. If, look, if you must be in proximity to us, as so many people all around the world must, they must, for some reason, be around white people, Jews included.
01:11:39 If you must be around us, you have to as much as you hate us and you bitch about us endlessly. You just have to live around us. You can't go live around yourselves, right? Like Ben Shapiro and Claudia. Like you love Israel so much. But you can't fucking move there for some reason. You just have to fucking.
01:11:58 Live here, right?
01:12:02 If that's going to be the the thing you're going to do, OK, I I think we're allowed to set some ground rules.
01:12:10 In fact, I think that we'd be crazy not to.
01:12:15 I think we would be very crazy. In fact, I think it would be negligent of us to not have some kind of ground rules that dictate the terms of of you traveling through our neighborhoods. If if look and by the way, fuck you for complaining, you should be kissing our ass, that we're even letting you be here.
01:12:37 No one's making you be here.
01:12:41 So if you must be here.
01:12:44 Themes. The rules. It's too dangerous to let black people just wander about on their own.
01:12:51 And so they had these. They had these rules about black people. Oh, my God. They had to have identification.
01:13:00 As if this was some kind of dehumanizing thing.
01:13:05 And and really that if anything, it it probably it prevented law enforcement from assuming negative things about you like if you know you're so afraid of. Oh, I'm just going to rest it because I'm a black man and minding my own business. Well, if that's what your past says, then you're fine. So big fucking deal.
01:13:25 Get over it. You have to. Oh, my God. You had to have a pass with you. So of course they make this big deal of that policy, making it sound like again. I'm. I'm surprised they didn't bring up the Jewish gold stars, but that's basically what they do.
Black Daughter
01:13:37 No way. What's it for? To help the police keep checking them.01:13:43 Keep track of who Plex. Why what.
Devon Stack
01:13:47 Why?01:13:52 I I can't like. I can't imagine why that's like the. That's the dumbest question I've ever heard.
01:14:03 I like that I almost want to clip that too. Why?
Black Daughter
01:14:07 Flex. Why? What?Devon Stack
01:14:13 What are you talking about? Why?01:14:17 So then she goes to the mall, and she's surprised that there's all kind. There's all these black people everywhere at the mall in DC.
01:14:26 Are all shopping.
Black Daughter
01:14:27 Malls in America like this.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:14:29 Some are larger, some smaller, but mostly the same. Lots of stores and lots of walking.Black Daughter
01:14:35 But like this?01:14:36 People just shopping together, going into stores, blacks and whites, that's allowed.
Devon Stack
01:14:51 Hey.01:14:54 Bro, it's all not theory.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:15:04 It's against the law. Enforce store owner to stop somebody from coming into their store just because of their race.Devon Stack
01:15:13 And good thing too.01:15:18 See, in America, you silly S Africans, can't you see we've we've learned from Martin Luther King that we can't let people prevent blacks from being in their shopping malls. That's why every shopping mall these days is overrun with.
01:15:36 Blacks and no one goes there unless they want to be assaulted. And by the way, that's gone on for a long time. That's people talk about the death of the shopping mall as as a result of the Internet. And sure, I'm sure that's had some effect. But holy shit, this was this was beginning in the 90s even when I was a kid in the 90s, going to the mall.
01:15:57 Meant A. You were running the risk. You were running some malls more than others. But any mall you are running the risk that you were going to see some gangster shit.
01:16:07 Yeah.
01:16:08 Because that's where the that's where the the the gangster kids would would hang out because they were shoplifting and committing crime all day at the mall and fighting.
01:16:20 But you know, South Africa needs to learn from us. We are more enlightened and more educated about the black man. And don't they understand that if if they just allowed the black people to shop at their malls with them, then they totally wouldn't loot every store except the bookstore?
01:16:38 So they do a montage of her getting along with the black girl, and they're now they're getting to be friends and they're trying on outfits and shit, and it's all fun. And then they do a kind of a version of what happened in South Africa. So. So she can see the major difference between the attitudes of whites and blacks in America.
01:16:56 Versus the attitudes and her evil country back home.
White Customer
01:17:04 Bloody Kaffir.South African Girl
01:17:11 Don't you do?Waiter
01:17:12 Sir, so really, I'm sorry really.American Customer
01:17:13 OK.01:17:14 Hey, it's not your fault.
Waiter
01:17:16 Can I get you something?American Customer
01:17:17 Yeah, one of these chocolate Sundays. Pretty good.Devon Stack
01:17:22 Hey Ohh, don't worry. Don't worry negro, I bet you get me one of them. Sundays taste pretty good.01:17:37 Ah ah. Take it from me, albino. Mick. Whitey. Oh.
01:17:44 So she's like, wow.
01:17:46 Americans are so much cooler.
01:17:48 Mate, look at that. In my country they would have flipped the fuck out and called him a Kaffir and and kicked his ass up and down the fucking escalator and and then he he went to work in that mall ever again, but not here in America. No, Sir. Here in America, the white people love it when black people dump ice cream on their lap.
01:18:10 They're just like, oh, you silly negro. Oh, you're always getting into these antiques.
01:18:17 Good thing if it wasn't for the the the rap music and the basketball, I might be mad. But uh, you know, hey, you guys are so so vital to our culture.
01:18:30 So she's learning little by little all about this.
01:18:35 This enlightened state of the Americans.
Congressional Aide
01:18:40 We've got 15 nations lined up so far for the Pan African Festival. We're waiting to hear from Morocco, Egypt and Tanzania.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:18:46 How are we coming with permit?Congressional Aide
01:18:48 Fire, police, sanitation. All in all right.Genevieve Hoffmeyer
01:18:53 You've got to call Mr. Dellums. It's the South African embassy.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:18:55 Take a message please.Devon Stack
01:18:59 Through hello.Genevieve Hoffmeyer
01:19:02 Ron Dillon.01:19:03 This is he who is.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:19:04 This.Devon Stack
01:19:04 I know it's the evil South African embassy that was mad to or angry with Joe Pesci and.01:19:13 Now that fucking communist black guy?
Genevieve Hoffmeyer
01:19:15 Genevieve Hoffmeyer, of the South African embassy.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:19:19 What can I do for you, Miss Hoffmeyer?Genevieve Hoffmeyer
01:19:21 Miss that you're hosting South African student by the name.01:19:23 And I'm calling to.
01:19:26 Of Marie both.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:19:29 My family is, yes. Why is that? Against one of your laws, Mrs. Hoffmeyer?Genevieve Hoffmeyer
01:19:34 No, Mr. Dellums. Congress.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:19:37 Columbus.Genevieve Hoffmeyer
01:19:39 We just like to keep track of our nationals, especially the children.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:19:42 And I thought that's what parents were for.Genevieve Hoffmeyer
01:19:44 Thank you for your time, Congressman Ron Dellams.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:19:47 While I have you on the phone, maybe you can give me some information about a Stephen Biko, your hosting in one of your jails.Genevieve Hoffmeyer
01:19:54 I'll forward your request to the Ambassador, Congressman Ron Dellams.01:19:58 Good.
Devon Stack
01:20:01 All those Dirty South Africans worried about their kids staying with a communist black guy? I mean, he's literally a communist black guy.01:20:10 And if her parents knew they would not, they would not want that to to be taking place. But anyway. So yeah, evil, evil South Africans.
01:20:22 Meanwhile, she's bonding with the black girl.
Black Daughter
01:20:25 School changed the dress code over the summer.01:20:27 Your school. I'm going to your school.
01:20:30 Yeah. How would you think you're?
01:20:31 Going not too bad to school.
01:20:34 What?
Devon Stack
01:20:36 What?01:20:37 And.
Black Daughter
01:20:38 Two, you call the school band.01:20:39 2 does that mean?
Devon Stack
01:20:43 Not not a little bit, but.01:20:51 Not. Not quite.
01:20:59 So she's shocked as well she should be that.
01:21:04 Blacks and whites go to the same school, but didn't you guys know? I mean, if there's anything you've learned by watching the insomnia stream?
01:21:11 Yeah, the Americans are lying on that topic, too. We started letting all the black kids and white kids go to school at the same schools, and that and it made everything better, made everything better. You know, the the as we all know, black test scores are right up there with white people. Now they're like IQ scores are right up there with what all it took was a little proximity.
01:21:31 With with 00 blowback at whatsoever that and and no, no collateral damage in the form of dead white kids at all, none of that. It's never happened. It was. It was all just the the, the, the.
01:21:46 Nightmare fantasies of of irrational racists to ever think that somehow combining white kids and black kids in the same schools would somehow have any kind of of effect negative effect on the quality of the education or the safety of the white children? I mean, it was all just.
01:22:05 It was just all crazy. Crazy delusions. Fever dream.
01:22:10 And so, you know, South Africa, you need to learn, you need to learn from us, you know, learn from us that it's it's going to be fine. And so she she's like how? I can't believe you just called me a nigger.
South African Girl
01:22:23 No. In Afrikaans Bantu means negro or black. Kaffir means nigger, which I'd never say.01:22:30 You'd be Bantu in my country, maybe even colored. Never Kaffir, at least not to me.
Black Daughter
01:22:36 Kaffir Bantu colored, they all mean black people?South African Girl
01:22:40 Well, not colored, technically.Black Daughter
01:22:43 How many different words do they have for whites? Just white.Devon Stack
01:22:49 Oh, like that's some.01:22:50 Kind of.
01:22:51 That means that you're bad because there's only one word for it. What are you talking about?
01:22:56 And as if the the Africans, the black Africans in South Africa, don't have a whole lot of words for white people anyway. So that's somehow some kind of own, because there's only one word for white people. And then she tells her her black Communist parents that.
01:23:14 About the the the new racial words she learned today.
Black Daughter
01:23:17 I've got all these different classifications for people, you know, like whites or Asians colored.01:23:25 We'd be Bantu.
01:23:26 Or did she say it was a Kaffir?
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:23:29 Marie called you a Kaffir.01:23:31 She called you a Kaffir.
Devon Stack
01:23:33 Maybe I'm getting it mixed up.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:23:34 That's it. The embassy can have her back.Black Daughter
01:23:37 No, wait, I think I got it wrong. Wrong, she said Bantu daddy not Kaffir.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:23:43 I know what they mean.Devon Stack
01:23:45 I know what that bitch meant.01:23:48 I know what she meant, I know.
01:23:49 What she called us.
01:23:53 You should have this loaded up.
Rapper
01:24:04 Yeah.01:24:06 Mother Fucker, what's up, gangsta rap. Nigga. Nigga. Nigga. Nigga. Nigga. Nigga. Nigga. Nigga. Nigga. I'm 100% nigga. I'm 200% nigga.
Devon Stack
01:24:22 So he's all damn that bitch.01:24:25 Call me a call my daughter a again. I'll. I'll whoop that ass.
01:24:30 But then the daughter's like. No, no, it's cool, she said. Band 2 and Band 2 is like not as bad or something.
01:24:37 So that night. So he's like he. He's alright. Alright, alright, I'll get that white bitch next time.
01:24:44 So the white South African girl goes downstairs at night. She's totally.
01:24:49 Clueless of the the imminent danger that that she was facing.
01:24:54 Vines, of course. Uh. Roots.
01:24:57 Oh yes, this is book on the table.
01:25:00 Ah interesting. I read this book called Roots.
01:25:04 Hopefully it's about roots.
01:25:07 Ah, the saga of an American fan. American family. Ah, ah, the this is. This is probably light reading. I'm going to sit here on the couch and read this roots book.
Black Daughter
01:25:17 Ohh.01:25:19 I'm sorry.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:25:20 No, no, it's OK you can read.Devon Stack
01:25:23 And so I was about to beat your ass. Like literally 20 minutes ago. But I know that's cool. Bitch. Be cool.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:25:29 I thought I heard something out here and just came to check.01:25:35 Go on, sit.
01:25:41 What are you reading?
Devon Stack
01:25:47 Oh, roots. Good book.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:25:52 The important book here in the.01:25:53 US.
01:25:54 It helped Americans white Americans see the horror of slavery.
Devon Stack
01:26:00 You hear that, bitch?01:26:02 Better read that book roots.
01:26:05 And help the white people learn how bad they were. And for all their illiterate whites that we're never going to read our book, we we made it into this super long TV miniseries that.
01:26:18 Had wall to.
01:26:18 Wall advertising, because again, like I said, it's endless.
01:26:22 It's endless. The propaganda on the on your enemies propaganda is, is endless.
01:26:28 That's just another yet another example. The book roots, which by the way was was passed off as like some real story and subsequently debunked. Obviously is mostly bullshit.
01:26:44 But yeah, they pushed.
01:26:45 It off to white. You know, the white boomers as the.
01:26:49 The primer for the average black man.
01:26:53 Horrible history at the the hands of the violent evil white people so.
01:27:00 Make sure she reads roots and look by the way, this is also who. Who's the audience in 2000s little white kids?
01:27:08 Little white kids are going to go ohh. I should read roots I guess.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:27:12 I don't think you're a bad person, Mari. I just think you've been taught some bad things.Devon Stack
01:27:17 Bad things like like wanting to be safe from from people like me.01:27:32 So at school, she's all freaked out because there's all these black kids.
01:27:37 And and look, some of them are actually violent towards her a little bit they they try to make it not seem like a big deal. Then she gets told she has to do a book report and just by coincidence wouldn't you know by coincidence it's a a book about South Africa called.
01:27:57 Cry, the beloved country by communist Alan Patton.
01:28:03 Another another book that they're trying to get the kids at home to read, and this was basically a book trying to make. It was like I I guess you could say it was like roots for South Africa. It was a book trying to get S Africans to feel guilty about not letting black people live with them.
01:28:23 And it was a book to make the rest of the world look at South Africa as a bunch of evil races.
01:28:32 So she has to do a book.
01:28:33 Report on that.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:28:34 This book was required reading at my high school, Peyton. He was.01:28:41 Pretty famous over here.
01:28:43 Thank you. You're welcome.
Devon Stack
01:28:47 And once you know the black communist lady just happened to have a copy, which is actually probably very realistic, that she would have a just happen to have a copy. So they're just you.01:28:55 Know throwing in.
01:28:56 Some more reading recommendations there for the the the kids at home or the parents maybe watching along with.
01:29:02 So she starts reading the book. She's reading the book, and she's she's shocked at what she's reading. Oh, my God, why have I never heard this stuff before?
Black Daughter
01:29:12 To be honest, never even heard of it before.South African Girl
01:29:15 You're kidding. A book about your own country written by one of your most famous authors? Well, they might be famous here, but not in South Africa. It's probably banned. Banned. Yeah. There's certain books, movies, people, even TV shows that we're not allowed to see. Who? The kids. Oh, everyone. Who's stopping you?01:29:24 Bank.
01:29:36 Government.
Black Daughter
01:29:37 Why?South African Girl
01:29:39 To protect us.Black Daughter
01:29:40 From what?Devon Stack
01:29:46 Protect us from what? She asked.01:29:52 That they may stop protecting them. Ohh yeah, all.
01:29:58 Their fears were just.
01:30:00 Unfounded racist fantasies.
01:30:26 Shoot to kill the poor, the poor, poor, the poor, the boomer.
01:30:44 Protect you against what?
01:30:47 Against what exactly? You stupid white hoe?
01:30:54 So they have more montages of them being friends.
01:30:59 And dancing around the park and everything's nice and shiny. Happy people holding hands and tell the evil white S Africans from the embassy show up to take her away because they've they've figured out that that there's going to be some political unrest.
01:31:18 Possibly protest in America because of the incarceration of that, that black terrorist Steve Biko or whatever the fuck his name was. What was it?
01:31:32 Yeah. Yeah. Biko, Biko, Biko, Biko, whatever.
01:31:38 That fucking kaffir. And so they come to to scoop her up and take her to safety. But you know, they're, of course evil.
01:31:47 How did they treat you 5?
Embassy Rep
01:31:48 Here family child the delians.South African Girl
01:31:51 They're treating me fine. What's going on?Embassy Rep
01:31:54 You're leaving? What?01:31:57 Get your things.
South African Girl
01:31:59 But I don't want to go.Embassy Rep
01:32:00 You are a minor young lady and as such you have no authority to make that decision.South African Girl
01:32:06 Do my parents know about this?Embassy Rep
01:32:10 We will notify them when we.01:32:11 Get to the embassy.
01:32:14 Pack your things. You won't be coming back.
01:32:19 Pack your things.
Devon Stack
01:32:21 So they go through these protest lines on the way to the embassy.01:32:27 And they show up. And she's like, what's going on? Why are all these people freaking the fuck out? And the people at the embassy trying to explain what's going on.
Embassy Rep
01:32:37 Anything I can get you, Marie?South African Girl
01:32:39 No, but you could tell me what's going on.Embassy Rep
01:32:42 The fools just often kill themselves. Beacon the terrorist he's killed himself, and the Americans have gone daft over it. They've been out.01:32:46 So.
01:32:50 There all day.
South African Girl
01:32:52 Why would he kill himself?Embassy Rep
01:32:54 Who knows how they think? Maybe he fashioned himself a martyr. Defecting. He did.01:33:02 And the world is carrying on as they were.
01:33:04 Responsible. That's why we thought we'd best.
01:33:07 Get you out of.
01:33:07 That house chilling, how they would react.
South African Girl
01:33:11 Who's they?Embassy Rep
01:33:13 Those people you were staying with? What people?South African Girl
01:33:16 What do you mean those people?Devon Stack
01:33:20 Ah, I've already been. I've already been in, Doctor. I've only been here for like, a week, and I've already been fully indoctrinated by the American propaganda.01:33:29 So the the the real life story by what they're talking about is Steve Biko, the black communist that we discussed the beginning.
01:33:41 I.
01:33:42 Died in custody.
01:33:44 Now there's some different versions of events.
01:33:51 The initially, the government said that he was doing a hunger strike and died as a result of that.
01:34:01 The supporters of Steve Biko said that he was murdered.
01:34:09 I would say is probably something a little bit in the.
01:34:12 Middle.
01:34:13 I think he was doing a hunger strike and I I think they were interrogating him and I think they got a little rough and in fact, they did have some kind of disclosure at some point where the people who and the the.
01:34:28 Officers interrogate him, said they they beat him up a little bit.
01:34:32 Uh.
01:34:33 I don't know. I don't know. I don't know enough about that topic specifically, and I couldn't research it thoroughly enough that to go one way or another on it either way doesn't really matter. He was dead.
01:34:48 And that he became a martyr at that point.
01:34:52 It it created a political situation in the United States and the rest of the world, where now they were framing it regardless of what actually happened as.
01:35:02 The White S Africans now taking activists into custody and just murdering them and executing them without a trial. And again, I don't.
01:35:15 Know.
01:35:21 I mean, look it on one hand, it's kind of like you want to say, well, even if they did, is it?
Slave Woman
01:35:27 Yeah.South African Dad
01:35:28 Oh.Devon Stack
01:35:29 Is it? Oh, my God. Big loss, right? Especially knowing what we know now. Like knowing what it led. What? What his hopes and dreams were inevitably going. Where that that road was headed. Or or guiding people towards the the reality that we have today. On the other hand, it's also kind of like well.01:35:49 I mean.
01:35:50 Politically speaking, is he more dangerous as a martyr? You know, was it maybe the smartest thing to to make him into a martyr? If that's what happened? I mean, I don't know. I don't know, but that's anyway, that's the.
01:36:05 That's.
01:36:07 That's what. That's what they're referencing.
01:36:10 So.
01:36:11 Of course, the the communist Black American Senator or congressman is now feverishly working with his if you notice, that's the other thing that that.
01:36:24 Isn't supposed to make you go? Hmm. Is that everyone that works with this guy is black? It's OK for him to have racial solidarity. It's OK. It's not OK for the malls to say black people can't shop here, but it is OK for him to say only black people can work in my office unless I think he has, like, a white blonde secretary just so he can. Of course.
01:36:45 Give orders to a white woman or something. But yeah, everyone in his office is black and which is statistically impossible. If you're looking at, you know who's over represented as Jews or often, or used to often be fond of pointing out.
01:37:04 Yeah, yeah.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:37:05 It's official. Amnesty International just confirmed that Biko didn't kill himself. He died from injuries from being beaten.01:37:14 By the police documents by South African news organizations.
Devon Stack
01:37:15 Well, if Amnesty International says so.Congressional Aide
01:37:18 See the government travel winter the way out of.01:37:20 This one class services reporting demonstrations that South African embassies all over the.
01:37:20 If FICO was not.
01:37:26 World what about the US?
01:37:28 Press is still playing. See no evil.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:37:29 Not anymore.Reporter
01:37:30 Stephen Biko was a popular and charismatic activist for human rights, for the disenfranchised black majority in South Africa is suspicious.01:37:39 Death has sparked mass demonstrations on college campuses in New York, California, Georgia, New Jersey and here at the Nations Capital.
01:37:46 So far demonstrating but representative from the mayor.
Congressional Aide
01:37:47 So best to finally get their attention.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:37:50 Now that we have it, we need to.Congressional Aide
01:37:52 Run with it.Devon Stack
01:37:53 Now we can strike against the white man in South Africa.01:37:57 So they start using him as a martyr for the cause.
Reporter
01:38:03 During the morning, a crowd gathered outside the courthouse giving the black power salute, shouting. What have they done and power is ours.Devon Stack
01:38:12 Oh, great. I'm sure that's not headed anywhere.01:38:16 Horrific.
01:38:17 And then he uses his power as a congressman to muscle the embassy into giving him the white girl that, and then now, apparently he he must have, like before, he didn't want a little racist white girl living at his house. But now he has.
01:38:35 To.
01:38:35 Have her living at his house.
01:38:37 And and says that, well, if you don't, then I'm going to make things. I'm going to give you some bad PR. And so the embassy relents and releases her back to him, and she gets home and she's all excited to be back with her. Her fun black family.
South African Girl
01:38:55 I still don't know what all that craziness was about. Stephen beaker.01:38:59 Yeah, bika. He cares. Just some crazy terrorists who killed themselves.
Black Daughter
01:39:04 Anyone who knows right from wrong would care and become didn't kill himself. The police killed him.01:39:10 Who told you that?
01:39:12 The whole world knows it.
01:39:13 Just turn on the news.
01:39:15 The South African police beat him.
01:39:16 And try to hide it when.
01:39:17 Died pigs. The police are not pigs. My father is not the pig. Oh, yeah? Then why don't you ask him how big or die? I don't have to ask him. The speaker was a common criminal. You Americans would call him a thug or whatever you want to call him. He was a man fighting for justice.
01:39:33 Just like my father and you?
01:39:35 Know if I bicoastal.
01:39:35 You don't know what you're talking about. You don't know what it's like being at numbered by what black people.
Devon Stack
01:39:46 Yes, by black people.01:39:54 Santo alaya.
01:39:57 Shoot to kill your mother, the farmer, the poor, the farmer.
01:40:01 White South Africans.
01:40:03 9% of the population, 9% of the population.
01:40:10 Ha ha.
Slave Woman
01:40:10 Ah.Devon Stack
01:40:16 Who has it all wrong? Me and the rest of the world, Mari. Or you and your racist South African people.01:40:23 You and the rest of the world, actually.
01:40:27 You and the rest of the world.
01:40:31 9% of the population.
01:40:35 9.
01:40:42 Now do you understand why you need those lawns 9?
01:40:48 Why was it so important that all the the, the other 91% of the population just had to be around that 9% had to?
01:41:02 And here we are just a few decades later.
01:41:06 Ha ha.
01:41:10 Oh.
01:41:12 Jay.
01:41:13 I wonder why. I wonder why they need those rules.
01:41:23 So she goes outside. She's crying.
01:41:26 Because she's realizing that she she lives in a racist country and the Americans don't think she's cool because she's racist.
01:41:36 And the black man comes out to to say, oh, it's OK, it's just, you know, it's just everyone in your country is that that's racist, not you.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:41:48 You can't help what your government does, Mari.Black Daughter
01:41:52 It's not my government that wouldn't allow it.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:41:57 Talking about your friends and neighbors.01:42:01 Well, their attitude about blacks is still the fault of the government.
01:42:08 Everyone was raised the same as were their parents before them.
01:42:12 It's a nasty cycle.
01:42:15 It has to be stopped.
01:42:18 Here in America, we had to learn the exact same lesson.
01:42:22 Now it's South Africa's time.
Devon Stack
01:42:25 Now it's your turn, bitches.01:42:28 America had to learn the exact same lesson.
01:42:32 And the fucked up thing is.
01:42:36 We had to learn the same lesson with it's only 13% of the population here.
01:42:42 Only 13% can you guys, I don't think American whites can quite wrap their head around that 13% of the population in America is black and they caused the amount of problems that they cause.
01:42:58 In South Africa, it's 90.
01:43:02 90.
01:43:04 Remember the stream we did about Bessemer, I think Bessemer is like 90% white. Imagine that the whole country was Bessemer.
01:43:13 For those of you haven't seen the stream.
01:43:15 Bessemer.
01:43:17 Is this small town that's 90, 90% black? It's just outside of, I think, Saint Louis.
01:43:24 And it's.
01:43:26 It's basically hell on Earth. It's hell on earth.
01:43:33 South Africa is an entire nation of Bessemer.
01:43:39 But hey, look, it's the year 2000. We're well. Look, we just finished up the the wonderful 90s where racism was solved and everything.
01:43:52 And America learned its lesson.
01:43:57 And now it's South Africa's turn. Well, I think they you think they learned the lesson yet?
01:44:04 So then of course, the the real preachy part happens at the end is as often the way with these propaganda pieces after they've they've they've done, they've, they've done, they they passion play, you know, for you they performed the play now for just in case you're one of the stupid kids watching that didn't get it.
01:44:25 Because you know the narrative didn't didn't, didn't soak in enough. They they'll they'll they spell it out for you at the end.
01:44:32 She goes to some African festival that her new black daddy is putting on, and he does this big speech in front of yeah, dressed up like Konte Kinte over here. And this is the the big the. You know, I've learned something today thing.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:44:53 Franklin Delano Roosevelt, one of America's greatest presidents, said more than 30 years ago that he looked forward to a world.01:45:02 Founded on 4 essential human freedoms, the freedom of speech, the freedom to worship God in your own way.
01:45:12 The freedom from what and need and finally.
01:45:19 To be free from fear, these freedoms should be universal. But there are places in the world where they are just dreams for the millions of those who cry for them.
01:45:36 I have a friend.
01:45:39 A new friend from South Africa.
01:45:45 And this friend recently told me a story.
01:45:49 About a unique bird found in her country.
01:45:53 And what is remarkable about this bird?
01:45:56 Is.
01:45:56 Not that it nests for all birds nest, but that this particular bird nests in a community of families all unrelated to each other and all of different colors.
01:46:07 This community of different colored unrelated birds live together with one common goal.
01:46:18 To care for each other.
Devon Stack
01:46:22 We.01:46:22 Are world.
Congressman Ron Dellams
01:46:23 Of people.01:46:25 Not racist, not ethnic groups, not census descriptions on pieces of paper, but living, breathing human.
Devon Stack
01:46:32 Beings and not birds.Congressman Ron Dellams
01:46:33 Either and if there's one thing that human.01:46:36 Beings have in common.
01:46:38 It's the desperate need to be free.
01:46:42 We miss you already, honey.
Devon Stack
01:46:45 Ah, and so she learned how to be a nice little American girl.01:46:49 And she flies back to South Africa, and the first thing she does not embrace her evil, you know, fascist cop dad, who you don't even see for the rest of the movie or her mother, or even her little brother. And she runs over to her mammy, her black. She finally learned. Ohh, no, I realize.
01:47:08 Is how horrible it is for black people. I'm sorry I never knew before, but and then she even shows like she does. Like the secret.
01:47:15 Oh, look at that.
01:47:16 Remember that secret flag that you have the secret, you know, black power flag. Look at me. I'm. I'm a real American white woman. Now. I got that. That's right. I'm. I'm. I'm secretly under money. My own people. Look at this. See, I'm on. I'm on your team now, Manny.
01:47:35 And she runs in the house and gets that fucking bird. They can't shut up about and throws it in the air so we can go live with.
01:47:41 All the other.
01:47:43 Different races of birds, like the the magical South African birds that apparently live in harmony or something.
01:47:53 And then it's that's the end. You know, it says the the first free elections in the history of South Africa took place in April of 1994. The Dellums family was there.
01:48:09 How'd that workout?
01:48:13 Here we are 25 years later. Didn't take long. How did that workout?
01:48:25 This movie seems kind of fucking retarded now, doesn't it?
01:48:44 Anyway.
01:48:45 So like I said, not a super long one, although it's we're almost at.
01:48:49 Two hours.
01:48:53 I'm pretty worn out today.
01:48:57 Worn out.
01:48:59 Been streaming now today. Well like for like this is four. Well, four hours today all day long today for me at.
01:49:07 Least.
01:49:08 Anyway, let's go and take a look at entropy.
01:49:12 The entropy chance.
01:49:17 It's acting weird today and it's not doing it the way that it used to.
01:49:23 Hopefully it doesn't mean I'm going to miss any of them. It's it's not listing.
01:49:29 It it's not not important to you guys, but like the way it used to list them, it used to separate out normal chats from the.
01:49:37 The Super chats and it's not doing that today. Hopefully. Hopefully I'm not missing this bottom line.
01:49:43 Check bro says Hi Devin watching since the days of YouTube recommending your channel to me while watching Sargon. Yeah, Sargon who has now blocked me now how? How times have changed has now blocked me. And yeah, I learned so much about movies.
01:50:04 And the uh.
01:50:04 Say I can't thank enough for your effort. Guys, please play Symbian's escape from Buchanan and give him feedback. Some of us from the audience did work on the game. You know, I tried to download it. I went to Simbas website. I actually didn't see the the link for it.
01:50:22 Or at least.
01:50:24 I didn't. I clicked around. I didn't. I I didn't see anything. So.
01:50:30 Maybe we can get it. I'll tell you a look at it. I'll take a look at it. If I get a link to it.
01:50:34 But.
01:50:37 Need a link.
01:50:38 For it. All right? Yep, Meyer says.
01:50:41 John demjanjuk.
01:50:45 Was a Ukrainian living in America that a random Jew identified as Ivan the Terrible. Without any proof, he was stripped of his citizenship, deported to Israel and given the death penalty. Turns out he wasn't Ivan the Terrible, but he was Treblinka guard, by the way. Most of these types of guys were slaves.
01:51:06 But we don't see that in the media because it doesn't fit their narrative.
01:51:12 Yeah. Well, no, no shocker.
01:51:14 There.
01:51:15 Israelis crying Nazi and then.
01:51:19 Murdering people?
01:51:21 And and given given a free pass facilitated by the Americans.
01:51:28 You're. You're welcome. The rest of the world.
01:51:31 You're welcome. South Africa, me.
01:51:39 Mad maroons dragon.
01:51:42 Maroni's dragon.
Money Clip
01:51:44 When you're trying to save money.South African Girl
01:51:46 A good rule to follow is to.Jim Neighbors
01:51:55 Take it from these young neighbors. It'll pay dividends, Maroons, Dragon.Devon Stack
01:52:00 Simply expresses his dislike for the cafe.01:52:03 Sure.
01:52:05 Well, I appreciate the support there, Maroons.
01:52:09 Oh no, it's Dagon, not dragon Dagon. I don't know what that's supposed to mean.
01:52:15 But I appreciate the support nonetheless.
01:52:17 And then with some gigantic Christmas, don't know.
01:52:22 We got Penelope Maynard.
01:52:25 Always a big supporter of the show.
01:52:29 So today we'll be reading the best Christmas ever. Our story.
01:52:36 The magic negro.
01:52:39 Pure.
Money Clip
01:52:40 What?Devon Stack
01:52:46 Where did the snowman go? Where?Money Clip
01:53:00 So.Black Daughter
01:53:01 Christmas. Ever.Devon Stack
01:53:03 Alright, Penelope made it, which, by the way, I regret to inform you.01:53:08 Sadly, Penelope, the Penelope Maynard hive.
01:53:13 Did not survive the winter. It was, it was, uh, Saskatoon's bees that did not. They were. They were. If they did, they left. They absconded. At some point. They're not in the hive, however.
01:53:27 Because that is.
01:53:29 One of the hives that is around people, it will be restocked.
01:53:35 With a a package of European bees that will be showing up next month.
01:53:41 That they'll be Italians this time around.
01:53:44 But yes, there was a there was a Penelope Maynard Hive, and it sadly did not make it. Sadly did not make it. They wouldn't. You know what the African neighbors did? Their African neighbors did fine.
01:53:54 The.
01:53:57 But thank you very much, Penelope, for the the big support always been a very generous supporter of the show and I also noticed that you were generous to Mark Collard as well. Today when I was on with him earlier. And so I appreciate.
01:54:14 That he's a he's a good guy. So yeah, big oh sevens in chat for.
01:54:21 Penelope.
01:54:23 Maynard, in her her patronage.
01:54:27 All right, then we got man of low moral fiber.
01:54:30 Who just says this shit is mad gay?
01:54:34 Yes, it is. I guess that is that is an accurate way to describe the.
01:54:37 Show.
01:54:39 And then we got man of low moral fiber again says tell them about how some of the DC negroes do jungle gym shit in the trains, swinging around like fucking monkeys, and then asking for money and tribute for their stinky and dangerous calisthenics. Yeah, it's.
01:54:58 It's inevitable. It's it's it's. I guess it's the evolved version of running out and.
01:55:03 Then.
01:55:04 Making your windshield dirtier and then demanding money, same store. This is not just in DC, this is every major city you'll have, young African.
01:55:13 Kids that are military aged African kids that will come go on to public transportation.
01:55:22 And then threateningly jostle about for a moment with, with to the sound of horrible music, and then demand money as if, like they did something for you.
01:55:33 Many such occasions there.
01:55:36 Then we Speaking of Bessie, where we got Bessemer.
01:55:41 I said we got Bessemer.
Money Clip
01:55:43 Why is money management?Devon Stack
01:55:47 Here's the rest. Thank you.01:55:50 Bessemer says Hi Devin, thanks for the show well.
01:55:54 You're welcome. And yeah, like I said, I was almost not going to do it tonight.
01:55:59 But.
01:56:00 Glad I did. Glad I did. And we'll we'll of course have a show on Saturday. The show must always go on. I always feel like it's consistency is the key. So as much as I can, I try to but always be here.
01:56:14 And I appreciate you appreciate you guys always being.
01:56:17 Man of low moral fiber says that little negress is hideous and a bad actress. Yeah, that's Disney Channel.
01:56:26 Like I said, I think they.
01:56:29 They they picked the whitest looking black chick they could.
01:56:33 To.
01:56:34 To convey the message more thorough. Oh, you, by the way. You think she was a bad actress? The Little black kids that are supposed to be her little brother and their or her little brother and his friend who are like 50 Shades darker than she is.
01:56:47 You want to see bad acting? I didn't clip it, but it that they have, like a few lines and it's just.
01:56:52 Like good Lord.
01:56:54 You know, that's not even the first take, and that's the take that they chose out of all of them.
01:57:00 Let's see here then we got.
01:57:04 I think it's alt. Ohh Alt CPA, perhaps alt CPA.
01:57:15 Alt CPA nearly awakened Gen. X, Sir. I've been going over your previous streams. I noticed you mentioned the need to find attorneys to help the cause. What do you need us to do exactly? No, I mean just generally we need people that are in law because of the well. I mean, there's there's also obviously there's very specific.
01:57:36 Cases where in the case where you have censorship, whether it's deep platforming, whether it's people banning.
01:57:45 Books. I mean, you don't hear about that happening as frequently now and maybe it's not happening as frequently, but it's still happening. You know, speeding, Mark Collett, he's still banned from Twitter for who knows why. But you have, you know, that sort of a thing going on. There's lots of look, the bottom line is we don't have endless lawyers to.
01:58:06 Wage law fair against our enemies or to defend our people when the law fairs being waged against them. We don't have nonprofit set up to support our people legally, whereas there you know the the Jews and and other competing groups have.
01:58:24 Of lots of these groups, if you're a lawyer and you've got the resources and the know how maybe looking into creating such a group. And I think that eventually that's the sort of thing we're going to need to advocate for, especially as our demographic shift in this country. And instead of just being.
01:58:46 You know like.
01:58:48 Having a hostile, having a bunch of hostile minority groups advocating against our our.
01:58:58 Our interests.
01:59:01 Like like like right now we don't have any. We don't have any legal advocates for white people there. It just doesn't exist and the need for that is going to just increase as as our our percent as the ratio changes and not just here in America. I mean look.
01:59:18 Hopefully we don't get to 9% like South Africa anytime soon, but we're going to be we're going to be dropping we're we're already below 50%.
01:59:25 We're already below 50% and we need to have legal representation now. I think though on another note, Speaking of of the lawyer thing, I honestly think I had of like because I was thinking about the other day. I was like, you know, out of all the jobs.
01:59:44 That AI is is going to be actually do a pretty good job of of, you know of making redundant and replacing it to some degree I.
01:59:53 Mean not it.
01:59:54 Won't make lawyers obsolete, but it'll make a lot of a lot of some of the things that lawyers do obsolete, because if you think about it, the only reason why.
02:00:05 Lawyers exist is the law is overly complicated.
02:00:09 And in set up in such a way that the average person, when forced into a situation where they have to interface with the legal system they're in over their heads and it doesn't matter if you're a really smart person or not, there's just it's such a complicated mess that even to do simple things it it's.
02:00:28 You need to pay someone else to guide you through it and.
02:00:33 I think that AI can actually make the law more accessible to maybe not so much the average person, but the above average person.
02:00:42 Which is to say, a lot of white people, I think that's going to be one of the good uses for AI in in, in, in not just, I mean cause look you can think of it this way, even lawyers would be crazy not to be using AI to do legal research because now it used to be. You'd have to say to a bunch of interns.
02:01:03 Hey, go through like that basement full of books and try to find some law, some obscure law that we can use against, you know, our our.
02:01:15 Opponents here or or to excuse our or whoever we're representing their behavior now. You don't have to do that now. You can. Literally, you can just ask AI. You can just say, hey, you know this, this is the jurisdiction and I want to know 100% like or or some kind of.
02:01:35 Legal loophole that would allow me to accomplish this or some legal defense against that and you'll get.
02:01:43 Maybe not any discernment out of the the response from AI, but you'll get the data that you would not that you would normally have to pay someone you know 250 bucks or more an hour to to give you the same advice. So I think that that's going to change the game a little bit, that that's going to make the law more accessible, but we're still going to need lawyers.
02:02:03 And you know, we're still gonna cause, you know, AI's not gonna go file things for you. It'll tell you how to file. It'll.
02:02:08 Tell you where to file and and.
02:02:10 And what to file, but you know it's still like a full time because the legal system sucks so bad, it's still kind of like a full time job to some degree. I don't know. I think that.
02:02:21 If you have that that.
02:02:23 Kind of a background. You've got a a law license and I guess that's going to be another thing that AI is not going to have. You know, it's not going to have a license to practice. So that'll be a hurdle too. But I think that if you've got that license and you've got that background, you should look into creating some kind of legal foundation or some way of helping out white people.
02:02:46 With legal situations and.
02:02:53 It could range anywhere from.
02:02:56 You know censorship to well in the not, maybe not so distant future, the FBI arresting people for anti-Semitism. We're going to need lawyers for that. That's going to be a situation where you're not going to. You're not going to have any Jewish nonprofit legal nonprofit.
02:03:15 Swooping any out, ACLU won't matter. No one's gonna swoop in and help a a white nationalist that gets charged with anti-Semitism law and not a lot of regular lawyers are gonna. You're probably gonna get stuck with the public.
02:03:28 Thunder. In fact, that's usually the case anytime a white nationalist gets into legal trouble. You can't. You can't even set up a go fund me, because they'll they'll shut it down so you can't raise money. It's you're you're kind of just fucked and so maybe creating some kind of legal.
02:03:48 Relief for people like that would be something for you to look into.
02:03:53 But glad glad you've woken up there. Alt CPA man of low moral fiber, says one of the negroes do in South Africa that showed they were mature enough to vote. It seemed like they were just nagging around. Why did the whites allow them to vote? Well, because of economic and political pressure from around the world.
02:04:14 Including from the United States, but really from everywhere.
02:04:18 It was, it was. Uh.
02:04:21 You know, I mean, look, I I I I.
02:04:25 To be honest, I don't.
02:04:25 Know.
02:04:28 The the history as well as perhaps I should.
02:04:31 But.
02:04:33 I remember the propaganda. Like I said, I I remember watching.
02:04:38 South Africans portrayed in American movies as just these evil racists, and that's all most people in the West knew of of South Africa.
02:04:48 And it made it politically and financially hard enough for them to finally.
02:04:53 Finally, give in and look where they are now.
02:04:56 All right, go over to rumble.
02:05:01 Let's see here.
02:05:06 We got D Mitch D Mitch says I love how they say white stole all the resources from Africa. The same resources that would stay in the ground for the next 5 million years since they have no technology or means of mining them. Well, that's the thing too, is if they're, why is it the the the most research resource rich continent?
02:05:27 In the world is the least developed.
02:05:32 Tyler WO 5 says last stream was captivating. Great story that I would have never heard if it weren't for you. Did you know that Hitler considered America to have some of the best Aryan genetics due to the fact that they were Europeans? Smart, courageous enough to come here?
02:05:51 Who were then put under extreme selective pressures? No hate to any other whites. I love my brothers. It's just an interesting fact. Also, Mark Coletti's pretty cool. I listen to that stream at work today.
02:06:04 Yeah. Look, I've made the same argument, and I know that it's not meant as a as a slight to non American Europeans, and it doesn't certainly doesn't apply to all Americans, by the way. But I do think there was something special about founding stock Americans because there were unusual selection of events and effects at play.
02:06:24 And I do believe that my family, my ancestors, were subjected to all of those.
02:06:31 Selection pressures and I do have a lot of pride in the accomplishments of my ancestors. That said, there's certainly just as you know, there's just as many remarkable white people and and all the other white countries, we all have our unique histories.
02:06:50 But yeah, I'm. I'm proud. I'm proud of American white whites and and founding stock Americans in particular.
02:07:00 For that exact reason.
02:07:04 Let's see here.
02:07:10 Oh, and Tyler, 005 again says. Forgot to say thanks for keeping us educated. I hope you do so for a very long time to come. Brother. I plan to save some of your streams onto thumb drives for my children in case something other ever happens. Well, that's a good compliment. I really appreciate that. And yeah, I, you know, I really should.
02:07:30 Archive.
02:07:32 Some of these there's a lot of these streams. I don't have copies of. I mean they're they're they're in the cloud. I should. I should probably get like a drive. And at the very least.
02:07:45 Archival I actually have.
02:07:48 I think I might have some that aren't on the Internet, but they're kind of scattered all over because I used to record all of them, cause especially remember my Internet was really bad and so I would drop out constantly. I recorded locally every stream because if that happened I could always just upload the recording.
02:08:04 And that's but as soon as my Internet started working, I stopped doing it cause it was filling up my all my hard drive space with stream. You know every stream was like 3 gigabytes and I'm doing twice a week. So you know it.
02:08:15 Adds up quick.
02:08:18 But yeah, I really should. I should probably archive this stuff more.
02:08:23 Dee Mitch says I love how they say white.
02:08:26 Stall. Oh, wait, we just did that one.
02:08:31 Tyler. Oh wait, why is it doing your guys's thing twice?
02:08:38 That's weird.
02:08:43 Zazi Mattas Bot says thanks for the show. Well, I appreciate.
02:08:46 That.
02:08:50 And then we've got do do do.
02:08:53 Zaza metas, but again says I served in the army with a South African whose families sold their pineapple plantation and fled to America due to a sudden labor shortage in 1994. Hope the whites get out before things get too bad.
02:09:10 Yeah. Yeah. Well, I I probably would have left South Africa in 1994 as well, if not before then. I I understand though those that want to stay there. I get it. It's your, you know, that's.
02:09:21 Your heritage, that's.
02:09:23 Your your family were under very different, but certainly harsh selection events as well. Selection pressures as well as you carved the nation.
02:09:35 Out of the continent of Africa, surrounded by hostile savages.
02:09:42 Scroll down, Scroll down. We got the Shogun says Christ is king, but in this life it's race before religion. Religion like politics divides us. Race unites us. Yeah, I think that the glue that should be holding us together. I mean, look.
02:10:02 From a practical standpoint, it would be nice if we had the same advantage that that Jews have, and that they not only share an ethnicity, but a religion, I think.
02:10:15 Think.
02:10:17 Generally speaking, that's true of white people. I think that even though there is especially these days, a suspicion about the the the value of of Christianity.
02:10:37 And the role it has played, possibly in allowing Jewish.
02:10:44 Infiltration influence to take place and I know there's like a slight resurgence of paganism and whatnot. I I think that ultimately we all share values. I think that we do white people, you know, whether your, your family.
02:11:03 As Mormon or Catholic, or Baptist or Pagan or whatever. Ultimately, I don't think there's a whole lot. If you're right wing and you're white. I don't think there's really a whole lot that that differentiates.
02:11:18 The the different groups when it comes to basic values, you know there might be arguments about dogma. There might be arguments about rituals and and traditions and these sorts of things. But ultimately I don't think there's a whole lot of of difference when it comes to.
02:11:38 How we want to raise our children and the kinds of communities that we want to live in, and I think that what's informing that is our is our race is our, our, our shared kinship, our blood.
02:11:50 I think that's where that comes from. I think that's why the similarity. I think that's why there's not radical differences between right wing white people when it comes to worldview. And you know, despite all of our different religious backgrounds and and whatnot, there's not a whole lot of difference between how we view the world.
02:12:10 In the kind of world that we we want to have for our future and for our descendants. So yeah, I think that's what comes first. And that's always what's gonna be my priority.
02:12:23 Unless somehow some you know, like I said, unless somehow we make like.
02:12:26 A cult or?
02:12:28 Have like some like, you know our our our white, you know religion that that springs up out of somewhere. I mean I don't know maybe who knows maybe I'll find some golden plates in the desert right.
02:12:48 Digging around and I found those these golden plates.
02:12:53 Ohh yeah, this Angel shut up. And then when I was sleeping it was like Devon.
02:12:59 Hey God. Told you you need to translate these plates.
02:13:04 It warns you about the Jews. I'm like, oh, right. OK.
02:13:09 Hang on and translate them.
02:13:11 Let me get my hat.
02:13:13 All right, so.
02:13:17 Ghost Dog Man says burp. Yeah. Fuck the Kaffirs.
02:13:22 That's right.
02:13:24 Fuck the Kaffirs.
02:13:27 Decimal Threat says the cutaway fight scene at the mall was hilarious, although the truth to it made me feel guilty for laughing so hard. Thanks once again for a great show. I appreciate that, but yeah, that's the first thing that popped in my head as I was watching that show. Is she sitting there going? Oh wow. It's so it's so nice that in America.
02:13:48 You have the the Blacks and the whites all shopping at the same mall and the black ladies like, yeah, it hasn't created any problems at all, ever. It's like.
02:13:58 Have you been to a mall? Like maybe in the 70s? Yeah, people forget that there was a little bit of a buffer zone. There was a little bit of of a of a buffer zone between whites actually standing up to black people and putting them in their fucking place when necessary.
02:14:17 And the cuckery today, like there was a little buffer zone where, like white people were like, alright, we're not gonna. Alright, we're we're we're gonna. We're gonna ease up a little bit you say that you can you can coexist with us with the same rights and everything and and we're being propaganda you know from morning to noon tonight.
02:14:38 And we're gonna go ahead and let's. We're gonna go on a limb here, and we're gonna see how that works out there. Was that that? There was a brief, brief time when.
02:14:49 In at least in in some places, not everywhere you know, like there was race riots going on in as early as well, I mean, almost always. But like in in the last century, going back to like, the 1950s and stuff around the the civil rights movement especially, there's lots of race riots, you know, burning down cities and all this other shit.
02:15:10 But there was a little there was a period that when we were like, OK, fine, you know, we're we're going to give you guys affirmative action and all this other stuff. White people finally give in, give the black people and the Jews literally everything that was on their list of.
02:15:23 Goodies. And it did sort of pacify him a little bit. There was a little bit of a, you know, just like in South Africa, right. Like I think maybe there was probably like a period where they had to be like, all right, let's be on our best behavior cuz they let us vote, you know? But it didn't take long. It didn't take long for that all to fall, fall to pieces.
02:15:44 And and really, just as the Southerners were worried about, like, I talked about in that Putnam Stream, more so than anything else. I mean, aside from the violence, aside from, you know, the actual physical danger that it puts you in when you go out into public and whatnot, it's just a civilization.
02:16:03 Degrading. You know the culture degrading. It's just that, you know, you can't have the integration without really losing a piece of your your soul and your civilization soul. And that's it's already happened. It's already gone. And I mean, look, it's everyone's seeing those viral images on the Internet.
02:16:23 Of South Africa, you know, like, oh, here's this. Here's this strip mall in the year 2000. And here it is in 2025. And it's like it looks like.
02:16:32 A.
02:16:33 A fucking atomic bomb went off right? Or neighborhoods like, oh, look at this neighborhood. And this is, you know.
02:16:40 This was one of the first Google Street images that we have, so it's like from 2002 or whatever. And then and then here's the day, you know, 20 years later. Now it's same thing. It looks like a fucking war zone. And you know, that's that's just the that's the unfortunate reality when you allow blacks to live in your society, it degrades the society, it degrades the civilization and it's.
02:17:05 There's never an example of it of it not happening. Never. There's not one example of it not happening.
02:17:11 And yet, for whatever reason, white people keep getting tricked into rolling the dice on something that really there's no there's no payoff. There's it's a gamble without a A.
02:17:23 Defined win it's it's just a gamble for the sake of the.
02:17:27 Gamble.
02:17:28 There's no there's no way you win because best case scenario is you don't get anything.
02:17:38 Right. I mean when it comes to integrating a blacks into a white society, best case scenario is nothing changes.
02:17:46 Like the best you can hope for is that it just doesn't get worse.
02:17:54 So why? Why are you? Why are you rolling the dice on that?
02:17:59 I mean, it's like going to a casino. It's like going to a blackjack table and.
02:18:05 The best you can ever do is push.
02:18:08 You're not allowed to win.
02:18:11 It's like they and and they they tell you that at the table, let's say it's blackjack. It's like, oh, yeah. If you hit blackjack, you get to keep your money.
02:18:20 And people going, oh, that sounds good. But if I lose, I I lose the money, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. You still lose.
02:18:27 But if I win, I get I I I don't lose the money. Ohh yeah, that's that's that's the rules.
02:18:33 All right. Sounds good. I'll. Yeah, let me bet 50 50 bucks on this on this table because because I might not lose it.
02:18:44 Statistically, I'll lose it, but I might not. Maybe I'll maybe it'll stay the same. It's it's in, it's retarded. But that's really.
02:18:52 That was the deal.
02:18:54 That was the deal that that white people were faced with.
02:18:58 And they were tricked into doing it. They were tricked into going, oh, why not?
02:19:03 What? What was the worst thing that I could lose all my money? Let's do it. Let's fucking do it.
02:19:12 Then we got who's Joe? Says a silver lining. I want to point out about the white genocide is that whites are not foreign to the this concept and have prevailed in the past. I'm Croatian or.
02:19:25 Croat I guess Turks occupied for centuries and we still prevailed. Yeah, I I I get it and I look and I understand that. And I fully believe that whites will exist and we'll get through it. But as you say, it could be fucking centuries. I don't want. I don't want my people to be in a situation like that.
02:19:47 For centuries.
02:19:49 But it very well could be the case. In fact, I think it's even, I want to say it's likely, but it's.
02:19:57 It's not unlikely it's not unlikely.
02:20:00 That it is centuries before you have a strong, ethnically conscious white nation.
02:20:13 Rise out of the ashes of diversity. It really could take take censure. I hope not.
02:20:21 I hope not, but it really could take that long.
02:20:25 I'm ping pong back over to entropy just to make sure I didn't lose anything here.
02:20:32 And.
02:20:35 Nope. We think we're good. Unless, like I said, unless it's acting weird, it's not.
02:20:40 It's not showing me that I might have forgot to. You know what it might be.
02:20:45 Is. I don't think I clicked end stream on the last stream. I think that might have fucked things up, so I gotta go. I'll look in the control panel.
02:20:52 Of.
02:20:55 Of of entropy, which is not the most.
02:20:58 Intuitive thing, but I'll I'll take a look at that after the show and.
02:21:01 See if I fucked that up.
02:21:03 All right, guys. Well, life said a little bit of a short one tonight. I appreciate you guys hanging out here. We got one more from who's Joe says Zoomer is more conservative now than silent generation. We well.
02:21:16 I'd say it's polarized.
02:21:19 Because Zoomers are also gayer than every generation that that ever existed.
02:21:24 For them and there's more tranny, tranny zoomers than you know, I mean like.
02:21:30 They're they're they're more extreme is what they are. They're more extreme in in all directions.
02:21:37 You know, you didn't have anyone the the people in the silent generation weren't identifying as.
02:21:42 As kittens and and whatnot, you know, I mean, like, you have a lot of.
02:21:46 Mental.
02:21:47 Excuse me, a lot of mental illness.
02:21:49 In Zoomers and you have a lot of zoomers responding.
02:21:56 To the mental illness of their peers. But I think it's a mistake to act.
02:22:00 As.
02:22:00 If, as a group as a whole that's representative of the the full picture, when it's not, I think the vast majority of Zoomers are not based. I think that a the ones that are are more based than than the average than many of the other generations.
02:22:17 Right. But it's I think that's because they're reacting in an extreme way to their peers who are extreme the other way. All right, guys.
02:22:28 That's it. I'm going to go rest my voice. As you can hear, I'm kind of losing my voice now and hit the sack for a little bit and then get up early in the morning.
02:22:39 To to work on the Never ending task of of clearing out porn. Actually, most of the porn's taken care of. Now I've got now it's just filth. Now, now it's just it's just filth of the of the non pornographic variety.
02:22:54 Then we got one last one. Who's Joe says Ed Dutton brought up the idea about Neo Byzantium, regions with holdouts of civilization like Byzantium in the Roman collapse. I think stuff like that will happen. I think there will be to the extent that it's allowed to happen. And that's kind of what I've talked about with white people.
02:23:14 Making communities it's.
02:23:17 It's I think it's it's it's a life raft really, for our civilization. It's kind of like.
02:23:27 In a way, it's kind of like the end of Fahrenheit 451, right where he goes into the, you know, they've banned books or whatever, and he goes into the forest at the end and lives in that community where everyone is their, their mission in life.
02:23:46 Is to preserve a book, and because they can't write it down, they they've committed it to memory in order to preserve it, so that when someday they're allowed to have books again, they just recite it all day long. So they're just walking around reciting.
02:24:00 This entire book that they have memorized so that they they're basically living, you know, USB sticks of of these of these books. I don't. It's obviously not to that extreme. But I think to some extent a lot of our values and traditions.
02:24:20 And civilization will survive in communities like that, and that will be the source for those for that knowledge. When we do make our comeback. So anyway.
02:24:35 I'm going to roll out. We got one last one on entropy, and then we'll roll out of here. Shambolic.
02:24:40 S.
02:24:44 You don't baby back the boy.
02:24:46 Says gotta say Penelope Maynard's place in Valhalla is secured. Shout out to her and all the other supply line heroes keeping the front lines strong. And I second that. And like I said, I'm I'm it's being resupply. I'm going to be resupplying her. Her hive with some B.
02:25:05 And I'll actually, I'll, I'll I was going to take photo because I have a couple of hives that you guys, some of the big supporters got. So I got to take some photos of these hives. So you know that they exist.
02:25:19 Although I think all the European ones died, there's one. There's still 1 yard. I haven't got to, but I'm sure it's not pretty once I get out there, I'll find out. All right, guys, hope you guys all have a good rest of your evening or morning or afternoon and I will see you again here on Saturday. Same bat time, same bat.
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02:26:21 If you don't stop him from raping her.02:26:25 Who will?
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