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INSOMNIA STREAM: OKINAWA RAPE EDITION.mp3

04/30/2025
German Numbers Lady
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White Rapper
00:01:10 Hey, yo, this can't can't stand me. No, we want to hand me. He'll only win this battle. Could this whole crowd, his family, but show your church his record breaker? What that mean? Yo, you're the only cat that ever took 80 losses in a row. Is that how it goes on the bike? You can't. God, dude, how you saying? You serving cat? You look just like Ja Rule. That's how it goes up on the bike. You ain't straight.
00:01:29 I think.
00:01:29 Block chain rule your flavor flave second cousin. That's how it goes. You flow in this week, and when you do that shit, you show me your corroded ass teeth. Always be in my life, thinking that he's pressure. That's being idealized, the only way you'll ever sell a record. Why'd you do that? You know what? Being screw that. You know what you need to take your whole fucking crew back to school black. That's how it goes to pull up the school.
00:01:49 The teacher I'm about to wear your bits that sound like his sneakers. UMC's to me, it's just seekers. This cat stays close to my dick like a beeper ain't even coming with the keeper. You just lost your life by idea the grim Reaper.
Black Rapper
00:02:13 Listen.
00:02:14 And yo, hey, yo, listen. Hey, yo. Hey, yo. I'm gonna spit hot balls. Even if this dude is boring. They got shells battering little Chuck Norris. We get it going, man. You don't really want that. And I put this burner right.
00:02:29 For your tongue that yo this dude named Jill is butter face, because everything looks good butter face.
00:02:35 You don't really want no part in sales, since I had heard you performing the black Free. Well, now wait a minute. The James jumping. He's like Jessie tell jumping, jumping. You don't know. I'm gonna let this go. And you're talking about my teeth. Talk about my flow. I'm a hot, skimpy. Get me mad. Nice. I'll be there to lose against vanilla ice.
00:02:56 Hold up. Don't try to save my lines. Cause, guess what? It's like 1800. Nothing. My hot lines hold up. You gotta slow up and grow up this dude so ugly. I'm about to.
00:03:07 And I'm wearing cause your man's wife. And guess what? I'm here today, deep and we can fight, and I don't care. We could do this forever. You like fake teens and you change 2 rounds, #2.
White Rapper
00:03:21 Hey, yo, you straight bring the worst game. Could it be the one that can your best was your first name. I got the microphone and let you know I'm mad tight. I'll let you know what could have been your dad. Right. Matter of fact, I was with your mom last night. Matter of fact, I'm the reason your little sister's half white.
00:03:37 Where to go once? Like terrible. Our beach is so bad. I'll let your fucking parents know. We go to Mike. You know, one straight. Just talk. I've won more battles than your bitch ass has lost. And that's a lot. You know what? Straight back for craps? This is just another black cat on my Jack. I grab the microphone and straight focus ground. I'm beating him in his own fucking hometown.
00:03:56 How does it make you hold the mic? Gonna break you even if you wasn't pitch with the legs. Open up and rape you. That's how it goes. One of Mikey, straight bushwhack cricket. His cat, 25, can't grow a mustache. What's up with that? Your whole style is weak. Who? Get defeated. Depleted. Your whole style is cheap. Yo, I got the mic and straight, disconnected face. No, it's your turn. But you got second place.
Black Rapper
00:04:20 Listen, listen, man. Listen, take this. Listen, man, listen. Hey, yo. Hey, yo. Hey, yo, this ain't written. I must get some freestyle stuff and you just type dick. Deal. But it get jumped by puff. Now hold up. You better calm down, man. You know I act.
00:04:37 Money. When the gun in hand, you got Bob Sale. You look like Buffy the mother fuckin Rob Slayer. And your breath smells like manure from the Himalaya. So stop it, man. You don't know what I'm going through now. It's 30 seconds, 29 and use a bit.
00:04:52 He thought I burned, man. Hold up and bring him back. You white like that. Why you laughing? Look at his feet. They gotta crack you laughing with your smirk on your face. You look gay. I'm.
00:05:03 And you, doctor Dre. Let's go, man. I'm freestyling. Fuck y'all niggers. I got a gun and I don't really trust y'all niggers. We can get it jumping and you don't want that. And guess what? I'm the reason your sisters have black. So let's go and I'm gonna kill your old line because I'm gonna tell you this one more last time.
Singer
00:05:50 Your love is like.
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00:07:54 Love.
Devon Stack
00:09:38 Welcome.
00:09:40 To the insomnia stream.
00:09:43 I can't hear out of my left ear addition.
00:09:48 Every year this happens.
00:09:51 Trying to adjust some things here.
00:09:55 Every year it since I was a baby.
00:09:59 I'm pretty sure it's the same here.
00:10:01 Yeah, it's got to be.
00:10:02 The same here.
00:10:04 This ear just gets fucked up. Like when when the weather changes.
00:10:09 Usually when spring starts, but sometimes when winter starts, I don't know what the deal is.
00:10:14 And it's yeah, it throws your whole balance off. Like my you don't realize.
00:10:20 How much like stereo sound adds to your ability to?
00:10:28 I don't know perceive the world and and balance and everything like you know, it's just.
00:10:33 Everything's off. Everything's a little bit off today.
00:10:36 A little bit off.
00:10:38 But yeah, whatever.
00:10:42 I'll get through it.
00:10:44 I'll get through it. Of course. This is actually Okinawa rape edition.
00:10:51 Okinawa rape addition.
00:10:56 You know.
00:11:00 I I don't know what I don't know why I don't how many strange and no, it's not going to be another like the 90s ones, but like, I mean it's it's like how many do I have to do? How many do I have to do?
00:11:16 You're you're seeing people pushing the 90s, like in a war. Like it's some kind of fucking.
00:11:25 Wonder World to return to.
00:11:27 And it it doesn't give, it doesn't give anyone pause.
00:11:31 It doesn't give anyone pause.
00:11:34 When when shit like this is being pushed by no, what none other than James fucking Lindsey?
00:11:41 The fat retard with the sword that keeps trying to make look right a thing.
00:11:48 With like a lesbian daughter.
00:11:52 That, that he he would publicly ogle chicks with. According to him, I mean this this is.
00:12:00 That doesn't give you pause.
00:12:03 They're trying to bring back like that. That's what they want.
00:12:09 That's what they want. Do you not remember the nine days? Do you not remember how philosemitic that it looks? A lot of people.
00:12:16 Just don't. They don't remember the 90s.
00:12:19 They don't remember the 90s and to the extent that they do.
00:12:24 It's they were kids.
00:12:26 They were kids, so. So they remember being kids.
00:12:32 And yeah, being a kid is more fun. Yeah, the old thing. Yeah. When they say youth is is wasted on the young. It's true. It's something you don't understand until you start to get old. I guess that means I'm starting to get old. But you then you start to figure out you're like, oh shit.
00:12:51 I I fucked up, huh? Like, but everyone does.
00:12:57 Because you don't know, you don't know.
00:13:00 You're a kid. You you think it's going to go on forever like that?
00:13:05 But it doesn't. It doesn't.
00:13:08 And time speeds up. That's the worst part. Time speeds up. I think it's because.
00:13:15 To some degree, our perception of time.
00:13:18 Is is based on percentage, right?
00:13:22 Like when you're 10.
00:13:26 A year seems like a really long time.
00:13:29 That's 10% of your life.
00:13:32 When you're 30, it's like it's still kind of long, but.
00:13:38 Not as much, you know.
00:13:41 You know, and in fact, when you're 30, like five years, you know when you're 10, that's 50% of.
00:13:46 Your life, right, that's.
00:13:48 That's like half your life.
00:13:50 Five years. Oh, my God. When you're 30. Like I remember when I was 25, it seems like yesterday.
00:13:59 So yeah, yeah, people are are miss. And here's the other thing too.
00:14:06 When you don't.
00:14:06 Have any responsibilities, and when you're a kid.
00:14:11 So you're the your parents. If they're good parents.
00:14:15 Are kind of shielding you from the shit in the world.
00:14:19 Right. And the stuff that you pay attention to.
00:14:23 Is is not the stuff you pay.
00:14:25 Attention to as a as an adult.
00:14:28 And so everything just seems like there are gonna be people.
00:14:32 And you may be one of them.
00:14:34 That look back to 2025.
00:14:39 With fond memories.
00:14:42 You can have fond memories.
00:14:45 Anytime.
00:14:47 I mean, I would hope at least that at some point you can look back at 2025 and be like, oh, that that time was kind of great, you know, or else what are you doing? I mean, you gotta go, go have some fucking fun.
00:15:04 But now it's getting pushed.
00:15:07 It's getting pushed and people are very upset.
00:15:12 Very upset when you when you try to tell them that not the 90s are actually pretty fucking gay.
00:15:19 We're actually really fucking gay.
00:15:22 All this stuff that was that, that you're you're now seeing the fruits of all those trees. They weren't being planted. They they had been planted. They were just shrubberies.
00:15:34 Or as I like to say, you have stage 4 cancer now and you're looking back at when you had stage 2 cancer and thinking like, ah, those are the days, really. What were they?
00:15:48 Were they cause? It's you still end up with.
00:15:53 Stage 4, you know.
00:15:57 But of course, Jews want you to go back to the 90s. That was like the the Jewiest fucking decade of all time. Yeah, I was doing research for this thing. Not even I had, like, the 90s in mind. I just came across some story. I wanted to know more about it. And it happened in the 90s.
00:16:13 And on the page I I was, you know, I was going through old newspapers.
00:16:18 And on the page that I was looking for that had the article that I.
00:16:22 Was looking for.
00:16:24 On the on this isn't like.
00:16:25 In the same newspaper, on the same newspaper page.
00:16:31 There was OJ.
00:16:34 There is this story about military training putting women on par with men.
00:16:39 That's right, study boosts female strength. You hear that, boys? Girls are just as good as men.
00:16:48 This is 1995.
00:16:50 Yeah, the wonderful utopia. The 90s, yes.
00:16:56 Already metastasized already, there already already replicating those mutated fucking cells and spreading throughout the rest of your body.
00:17:07 Same page, gay marriage ceremonies, OK.
00:17:14 Same page.
00:17:17 Tackling lesbian in the picture.
00:17:21 Gay moment San Francisco supervisor Carol Migden.
00:17:28 Early life check on that can we who is gay? Let's have a laugh Monday after the Board of Supervisors approved of a measure giving gay couples the right to a symbolic wedding ceremony.
00:17:44 It's 95. It was already. It was already happening.
00:17:48 It's already fucking happening.
00:17:53 And then I'm. I'm looking not just through newspapers.
00:17:57 Trying to research this story.
00:18:00 I'm trying to find video harder, harder to find the video on this one.
00:18:05 Really. Actually, really fucking hard.
00:18:09 To find the the video on this one.
00:18:14 Which was weird because in the places I usually look sometimes like they haven't.
00:18:21 Uploaded.
00:18:23 All their their the the content they have, right they'll have.
00:18:27 Like you can search the catalog and it will come up with like you know your keywords and you know some of them will be missing. Like damn, I wish they had that because you know that.
00:18:38 They'll they'll have like the title that you want and the story that you want and and you can't get it.
00:18:44 But, but you know that it's it's some way it exists somewhere, right? It's probably on some server or whatever.
00:18:50 This is one of the few times where none of them.
00:18:55 Were uploaded, they all existed on a on a server somewhere, and when I did find a clip I I think it's because they didn't have.
00:19:06 And I I got lucky. I was looking for every little keyword I could think of to try to to track this thing down. And I think that if there was, I'm not saying there was.
00:19:18 But if there was a deliberate attempt to not have these stories on the Internet.
00:19:24 UMI could see how it could slip through the cracks.
00:19:30 But what I what? It was funny is it was a CBS Evening News report.
00:19:36 And 1995, right. Same year obviously and what's going on and remember what they're what they're saying is there was no racism in the 90s, everything was great.
00:19:51 You know, we lived in basically it was like 100% white.
00:19:55 Right. And it was sunshine every day. You know, the Internet was was was still.
00:20:02 You know very, I mean, I was, I don't know what these guys were doing. I was on the Internet in the 90s. But like, they apparently a lot of these people didn't know what the Internet.
00:20:11 Was yet and.
00:20:12 So and so that somehow makes the world better and they're starting to sound like boomers. They're starting to sound like boomers talking about the fucking.
00:20:23 1960s these fuckers.
00:20:25 Anyway, yeah, but yeah, racism was totally nonexistent. And oh, what's what's this new story about?
Dan Rather
00:20:34 The million man March by and for African American men, once stretched as far as the eye could see from Capitol Hill.
Devon Stack
00:20:46 Oh. The millionaire I forgot about the million man March.
00:20:49 Yeah.
00:20:51 You know the the black nationalists.
00:20:55 Oh, that's weird. I thought, you know, racism was was fucking solved.
00:21:00 That there was number, you know that everyone was, huh. See, here's the thing. When you're like 7.
00:21:07 You don't know what the fuck the million man March is.
00:21:10 You're not watching the OJ trial?
00:21:14 You don't know.
00:21:14 What the fuck's going on in the world?
00:21:18 You're watching the fucking Disney Channel and playing with Super Soakers in the front yard.
00:21:24 And whatever.
00:21:26 So it's not that this shit wasn't still and always going on since integration.
00:21:32 It's just that you weren't fucking aware of it.
00:21:36 You weren't aware of it in the same way that the boomers were too fucking stoned out of their minds in the 1960s to to to think that that was anything other than some wonderful magical time.
00:21:49 Uh, you were. You were too high on Capri Suns and and fruit roll ups.
00:21:55 To know what the fuck.
00:21:56 Was going on.
00:21:59 You're eating your lunchables.
00:22:02 And playing Contra.
00:22:04 Memorizing like the little up, down, whatever to get the the million lives.
00:22:09 That's how complicated your life was.
00:22:12 But it doesn't mean this shit wasn't going on.
00:22:15 Because it was obviously it was.
00:22:20 And it's so, yeah, I'm sitting there looking at this, this news report. I'm. I'm scrubbing through it, trying to find the story that cause. Yeah. It it hit on a tag that I was looking for was, oh, maybe this is it.
00:22:32 And it's like a million man March, you know, like 400,000 plus black men come down, you know, in racial solidarity telling Whitey that they needed to step back and and and respect their authority in Washington.
00:22:49 Now look at that. It's bigger. Bigger than Trump's inauguration.
00:22:53 Yeah, fair conjure. Bigger crowds than than Trump did.
00:23:00 And so they're going. Oh, OK. Well kind of interesting that that just on on the same day that this other story I'm looking for is getting reported on. This is happening in, in the, in the wonderful race blind 90s.
Dan Rather
00:23:15 Right. Andrews reports on those who didn't come.
Reporter Wyatt Andrews
00:23:17 Thousands.
00:23:18 The black men marched on Washington.
00:23:20 Today, but not Lawrence Williams, a telecommunications executive who wanted no part of.
Devon Stack
00:23:22 Ah.
Reporter Wyatt Andrews
00:23:25 It the magic.
Devon Stack
00:23:27 So that's why you thought it.
00:23:28 Because it was the 90s because they couldn't see, this is what happened in the 90s.
00:23:35 This is what happened in the 90s.
00:23:38 That every time they would report on stuff like this.
00:23:43 They had to keep telling the white people. No, no, no, no, no, no, it's cool. Look, see, look, look, look, this guy didn't go.
Speaker 8
00:23:45 Hello.
Devon Stack
00:23:50 He didn't go.
00:23:53 Look, he lives in like a A Mcmansion, like a night you have, like you probably have a house like this. He if you're a white person in the 90s, you.
00:24:01 Know you got.
00:24:02 The two car garage and and no, both those cars look like they're 90s cars. They're not old and beat up. He's wearing a suit.
00:24:12 He was walking his care. His wife works.
00:24:16 Yeah.
00:24:18 You know, it's like the fucking Huxtables.
00:24:21 See look.
00:24:22 So don't worry about this, this, this Farrakhan thing. Don't worry, don't worry about the the million man March. Don't worry about the OJ trial. Don't worry about the race riots.
00:24:35 In LA, don't worry about look. See look good.
00:24:40 Let's wear your suit.
00:24:43 He's wearing a suit.
00:24:46 He's just like you see it? It's working. It's working.
00:24:52 Stop thinking it's not working. It's working.
00:24:56 This, this, this huge wild bet.
00:25:01 That you and your ancestors.
00:25:05 Made.
00:25:07 All starry eyed and hopeful.
00:25:10 That somehow you were going to erase the differences.
00:25:10 Right.
00:25:16 Between peoples.
00:25:19 Or at the very least, maybe lessen them. Maybe. I mean to some degree you were successful, right and and kind of.
00:25:29 Smoothing out the contrasts between the different kinds of Europeans that came here, right? I mean, so, so why not? Why? Why? Why can't you do the same thing with everybody?
00:25:43 Right.
00:25:45 Don't worry, it's going to work.
00:25:46 Out it's it's working out.
00:25:52 So that's what they did in this in this news story, they're like, oh, don't worry, don't worry, white families.
00:25:59 At home look.
00:26:01 These guys didn't go to it. They they, they got it. They're like you.
00:26:07 They understand and look Colin Powell.
00:26:11 He didn't go either. He was gonna go.
00:26:15 The funny thing is, this is how philosemitic, the fucking 90s were the reason why Colin Powell didn't go is because Farrakhan is was anti-Semitic.
00:26:28 That, that, that, that's The funny thing. And white people were like, well, that's good on him.
00:26:34 Good on him. It's true.
00:26:36 Farrakhan. He does not like Jews.
00:26:40 Good on him.
00:26:42 I'm I'm glad he's another one of the good ones.
00:26:47 I'm glad he gives us hope.
00:26:50 See people like Colin Powell that that shows you.
00:26:55 That shows you this this crazy experiment.
00:27:00 That always seemed like seems like it's not working out. This shows you maybe it's no, there's a chance see.
00:27:14 Ignore the fact that, like the more successful black, people are invariably like the lighter skin they are and.
00:27:20 What that might mean about their genetic background?
00:27:23 But look like Colin Powell.
00:27:25 Yeah.
00:27:27 He gets it.
00:27:29 He's not going to be. He's not going to be tricked by Farrakhan's anti-Semitism.
00:27:38 Boo.
00:27:39 Boo on Farrakhan's anti semitism. That's what it was. That's The funny thing is they don't bitch about Farrakhan being anti white in.
00:27:48 This news story.
00:27:52 They just call him an anti Semite and all the white people like, yeah, that's that's not cool, bro. The Holocaust, man.
00:27:59 Didn't she? Didn't you see Schindler's list like it just came out?
00:28:03 You can probably get it on VHS at at Blockbuster right now.
00:28:08 If there's still a copy, I mean because.
00:28:12 That's it. That is a popular film, my friend.
00:28:17 I watched that movie and I I well, I was on the phone the next day calling everyone. I knew. You got to watch this Schindler's list thing.
00:28:26 Well, wait till Seinfeld's over. You can watch after you watch Seinfeld.
00:28:33 It's the 90s, man. We gotta.
00:28:35 We gotta get past this racial hatred, this animus.
00:28:41 Well, I know we got we have to face our our evil past.
00:28:47 Oh no, I already made the kids watch it like 3 times.
00:28:58 So I'm still watching this news report going OK.
00:29:03 So.
00:29:07 So Farrakhan is having a.
00:29:10 A black power rally in DC with 400,000 people. Another good example of the hubris of white people.
00:29:20 By the way.
00:29:22 Is I still remember? I remember people like Rush Limbaugh.
00:29:27 And comedians making fun of of Fair, like one of the few black people you can make fun of because he was anti-Semitic.
00:29:36 So you could. Yeah, it's just like what's going on today, right?
00:29:40 Right, you're allowed to to hate the brown people that don't like Jews. You can call them fucking animals.
00:29:48 Every one. Nothing's going to happen to you. You can deport them, apparently. Finally, you can deport somebody.
00:29:59 But I remember all the the comedians, the late night comedians and stuff.
00:30:04 Yo, you called the million man marching only 400,000 people show like it's like bitch get.
00:30:11 Four hundred thousand people to show up anywhere.
00:30:17 Especially like poor black people. Get them to show up.
00:30:22 Although I suspect a lot of them just lived in, DC's very black.
00:30:29 I wonder how.
00:30:29 Many there would have been if you took away.
00:30:31 Like the locals.
00:30:33 In DC, I don't know.
00:30:37 But that was the white hubris. They're just like, Oh yeah, he's a he's just a crackpot.
00:30:45 Black people are they're warming up to the to the the Bill Cosby way of thinking.
Dan Rather
00:30:51 Additional news, including a movement in Japan against a crime charged to the US military.
Devon Stack
00:31:02 I was like, oh, finally I found my story. Oh, there's a commercial.
00:31:06 For laxatives with.
00:31:09 Two very whitely presenting black women.
00:31:16 And that was the commercials. The commercials were either white, all white people.
00:31:23 In very wholesome scenarios.
00:31:27 Or black people dressed as white people.
00:31:32 Being white.
00:31:36 And again, if you're like, if you're like one of these people at home and you don't actually live in proximity, the diversity which was not just possible was very likely.
00:31:46 In fact, that's The funny thing. A lot of these people, these these 90s fetishists, they're always like, well.
00:31:53 I miss living in my white neighborhood. It's like, hmm. We'll get to that in a second, but.
00:31:59 Yeah, I mean, again, you're starting to sound.
00:32:01 Like a boomer.
00:32:04 Because you're not saying you miss your white neighborhood, you your miss white people. You're saying you miss the 90s.
00:32:12 You know.
00:32:14 And and that's why that's why it's OK for you to miss.
00:32:16 The 90s.
00:32:21 Because the 90s isn't your white neighborhood, not even by the numbers.
00:32:29 It's 2.
00:32:30 2 black ladies dressed like white women drinking ex lax.
00:32:36 That's that's the fucking 90s.
00:32:40 But anyway, that's the story I was looking.
00:32:42 I was like ah.
00:32:44 Story about something terrible.
00:32:49 That has happened in Okinawa in 1995.
00:32:55 Specifically, in September of 95, this was being reported in October, didn't get a lot of coverage like I was saying.
00:33:04 And to the degree that it it got coverage, there was a, there was some very important.
00:33:10 Specifics being left out of the coverage.
00:33:16 And I was like, ah, I'm on the right track, he said. He's going.
00:33:19 To get to this story.
00:33:22 So I Fast forward through all the laxative commercials.
00:33:27 Get back to Dan rather. I'm like alright Dan.
00:33:31 Tell me about this.
00:33:33 This horrible thing that happened in Okinawa that I'm looking into.
Dan Rather
00:33:37 The Prime Minister of Japan said today he hopes to resolve a controversy over U.S. military bases before he meets with President Clinton next month. The bases became a flashpoint with the rape of a schoolgirl on the island of Okinawa. 3 US servicemen have been charged and handed over to Japanese authorities for trial, but that hasn't quieted the rage.
00:33:58 As Barry Peterson reports.
Reporter Barry Peterson
00:34:03 Okinawans took to the street tonight in anger, anger, AT2US, Marines and a sailor charged with abducting and raping a 12 year old girl. Anger from people who want the American military out because they say they're afraid to walk down their own streets.
Background
00:34:14 No.
Nihon Woman
00:34:19 I feel scared to death.
00:34:22 If this things happened to my, you know, daughter.
00:34:25 I don't think I can survive. I can't live.
Devon Stack
00:34:29 Ah, Marines are just going around.
00:34:34 Raping Japanese people, it looks like little girls.
00:34:39 And again, because the.
00:34:43 The surrounding images.
00:34:46 Yeah, the the more we look at at how API's behave.
00:34:52 When you train them on data.
00:34:54 The more it's you can understand the human mind.
00:34:59 And why the 90s?
00:35:01 Made idiots out of everybody, like made idiots out of White people. Garbage in, garbage out.
00:35:08 Because you were training them on shit data in the 90s.
00:35:14 You were giving them this, this.
00:35:17 Fake perception of the universe.
00:35:21 And so you were making.
00:35:23 Just like you know, an AI that's has forbidden, you know, knowledge that it's not allowed to be trained on or that it's actively told to ignore.
00:35:34 The same thing was happening to the people in the 90's. The white people in the 90s.
00:35:39 And so you're bombarded with all these images where, like, oh, look, you live in this really white country. You watch movies. And most of the cast is white or Jewish and and you think that's white because it's the 90s.
00:35:53 You don't. Even you don't even realize you don't. You don't even put together that like half the people on every screen you look at is Jewish. It doesn't. It doesn't even. And if you found out, you wouldn't care. You'd be like, oh, those industrious, entertaining, funny Jews.
00:36:08 And look, some of them, the Super Dewey ones, that was their whole.
00:36:12 Persona was that? Ohh I'm super jewy like Larry David. Look how Julie I am.
00:36:18 And everyone's like.
00:36:19 Oh.
00:36:22 That that hilarious Jew.
00:36:27 You got to give it to them. Them neurotic Jews. They're oh, they're funny.
00:36:34 So your your your mind is being bombarded.
00:36:38 By these these images of ohh no your country still.
00:36:43 Like basically 100% white.
00:36:46 You know, you watch movies. There's the token black eye.
00:36:50 In the movie. But don't worry, this is representative.
00:36:53 If you live.
00:36:54 In a white suburb, as many white people did.
00:36:59 To avoid living around the diversity.
00:37:02 And you essentially are putting your head in the proverbial sand.
00:37:07 Because you live in these gated communities with these cinder block fuckng walls and the stucco boxes that you live in usually painted some shade of.
00:37:18 Of pink or tan.
00:37:21 And you know, you never really traveled to the downtown area anymore, and there's no reason to do that. You can get everything you want at the strip mall.
00:37:32 And you know your your kids school is close by and and everyone else that lives in your suburb is is also a.
00:37:41 A white person that has either they or their parents fled diversity a generation before.
00:37:50 And when you flip on the TV, your window into the rest of the country.
00:37:56 Because that's what it was.
00:37:58 A lot of Americans.
00:38:01 If they travel within the country, they just travel from 1 white area to another white area.
00:38:09 And their way of experiencing.
00:38:12 The rest of the country that they're not traveling to is.
00:38:17 Whatever the Jews are telling them on television.
00:38:21 And the Jews are showing them on TV that like, like everyone's white. And if they're not white, they might as well be.
00:38:29 You know, maybe their name.
00:38:30 Is Enrique or Tyrone or something? But I mean, they basically are white.
00:38:35 You know, they're all wearing sweater vests, just like you.
00:38:39 They like to rollerblade.
00:38:42 They play.
00:38:43 They play Nintendo and.
00:38:46 They even listen to the same music.
00:38:52 And so when you watch this news story.
00:38:56 About 03 U.S. Marines.
00:39:00 In the 1990s, what image?
00:39:03 Are you conjuring in your in your head?
00:39:07 3 white guys with crew cuts.
00:39:13 You know, you're like, oh, yeah, some wow.
00:39:18 Ah, these these three monsters.
00:39:22 Over in Japan.
00:39:24 Raped the little girl. That's crazy.
00:39:32 The story continues.
Black Marine
00:39:39 We're supposed to be protecting our country and helping out other countries not raping their kid.
Black Mental Defect
00:39:47 I am not mental defect and I don't see why. How can the doctor say that I am?
Devon Stack
00:39:58 Yeah, let's, let's, let's.
00:40:02 Ohh no, you're you're ruining the.
00:40:04 Training data.
00:40:10 Yeah, it's very artfully done actually very artfully done, because if for for example you did imagine some dumb, you know, double digit IQ, black guy, no, look, he's he's here on the screen telling you that we're we're not supposed to be going around.
00:40:28 Raping kids. Oh, really. Wow. You seem to really struggle to put that thought together. That seemed to be.
00:40:36 Like using every last brain cell that generate that thought, like, oh, I don't get it what it was we're not supposed to be raping kids.
00:40:50 So now that that's if if for whatever reason you imagine black people in that moment, now you know. No, no, he does. So he gets it. He's.
00:41:00 Maybe not the brightest bulb, but like, yeah, he he seems to get it. He seems to get it, so you know.
00:41:08 And then they go back to the fair. That's it. They don't really talk much about about it. They're just like, yeah, it's bad, it's bad. But now the black, the Black Marines know not to rape kids.
00:41:18 But you know who? You know who, who is bad and black? Farrakhan. He doesn't like the Jews.
Louis Farrakhan
00:41:25 White people have to come out of that idea.
00:41:30 Which has poisoned them into a false attitude of superiority.
00:41:34 Based on the color of the skin.
Devon Stack
00:41:38 I thought I thought a race that was racism was gone in the 90s.
00:41:43 And then you know, of course, cut to commercial, cut to commercial with rollerblading, black kid.
00:41:49 Look, he's just like one of.
00:41:50 Your kids.
00:41:52 He's dressed the same. He's got the fucking knee pads and gay helmet on, you know, he's like.
00:42:00 Rollerblading around?
00:42:04 That's what black people are like.
00:42:07 All right, now back to the story. But it's kind of funny because again, this is this is.
00:42:15 This is.
00:42:16 You'll hear the same things being talked about in this news report from 1995, where I thought I thought racism was gone.
00:42:25 I thought there was no race racial conflict whatsoever in the 1990s, right? That that somehow that post civil rights movement like it took a few decades, it was going to have to.
00:42:37 Right. Like it was it.
00:42:38 Was a little it was a little, you know, touch and go for a little bit, right.
00:42:43 Few race riots.
00:42:44 Here, you know Martin Luther King and gets assassinated and stuff. Yeah, it was gonna be. It was a.
00:42:50 Bumpy Rd. It was bound to be right.
00:42:53 But we finally in the 90s, we managed to like clear.
00:42:56 It all up.
00:42:58 And for like a.
00:43:00 Decade or maybe part of it, it depends who you talk to. Maybe it's only four of the years of the 90s, but certainly it during the 90s at some point, racism was gone.
00:43:10 And yet this is this is the rhetoric in.
00:43:13 A news report.
00:43:16 In 1995, right smack fucking dab.
00:43:20 In the middle of the 90s.
Louis Farrakhan
00:43:24 Race relations haven't been this bad in a long time. Is what you hear mostly from white Americans.
00:43:31 Why were those blacks cheering when OJ was found not guilty? A lot of people think blacks were sending White America a message.
Devon Stack
00:43:35 Ohh my word.
00:43:40 All right, there's a.
Louis Farrakhan
00:43:41 And Johnny Cochran's message inside the courtroom is Louis Farrakhan's message. Outside the deck is stacked against blacks.
Speaker
00:43:43 Who's there? Police.
Reporter Wyatt Andrews
00:43:50 You're the ones who send the message. Nobody else is going to do it in this.
00:43:53 Society, they don't.
Louis Farrakhan
00:43:54 Have the courage in America these days we define ourselves by our differences.
Black Rapper
00:43:59 But there are more than 1,000,000 black men standing out here this afternoon.
Louis Farrakhan
00:44:05 We are black men first or women first.
Marine Col.
00:44:09 We're here.
Louis Farrakhan
00:44:10 Hispanics first.
Devon Stack
00:44:14 Oh, so it's it's literally exactly the same because multicultural societies.
00:44:18 Will always be like that.
00:44:20 Ohh so it it was it was.
00:44:22 Exactly the same.
00:44:25 There was no blip.
00:44:28 There was no magical utopian time in the 90s where race relations were just suddenly, magically good. And if we can only turn back the clock to when Jews controlled the media and no one was allowed to to to be anti-Semitic anymore, and they made all your movies and your music and your TV and everything that you consumed.
00:44:47 If we can only do that, then that racism will be solved again.
00:44:53 No, the 90s were just as bad as today.
00:44:59 As they will be in 20 years and 30 years and and so on, because multicultural societies don't work.
00:45:06 And I'm sorry in the 90s that you were like 7 and you were so wrapped up in the fruit Roll-ups commercial with the rollerblading black kid to notice that that these sort of things were going on. But this sort of shit was going on.
00:45:24 And by the way, notice how it was whites. According to the news report that are reporting more dissatisfaction with this. Why? Well, because the demographics were shifting.
00:45:37 Against them.
00:45:40 They were becoming outnumbered.
00:45:42 They were losing their power.
00:45:44 They were losing their political power, their financial power, everything.
00:45:51 They're losing their ability to move away from diversity.
00:45:54 Sure. In the 90s, you could live in a suburb that was mostly white. I mean, I did.
00:46:00 When I was older, when I was a kid, it was a fucking nightmare. But.
00:46:05 Well, I was in high school. I got, you know, my parents finally made enough money to where we could.
00:46:10 It was more they sold their their ghetto house in California when.
00:46:15 California property values were through the roof and it allowed us to live in like a really nice part of a a shitty state that had where all the other.
00:46:24 White people lived right?
00:46:28 So you could do it. You could do it.
00:46:33 But it was going away. It was going even in my neighborhood, it was.
00:46:38 Brand new homes and uh.
00:46:41 There was gang activity to some degree, nothing too crazy.
00:46:46 But it was, you know, shit was getting vandalized and graffiti.
00:46:51 That sort of thing. Not a big deal yet, but it was.
00:46:55 It is these days you go to that same neighborhood. Not so nice anymore.
00:47:02 So there was no magical 90s where race relations were, oh, it was. It was so much better. That's just what the Jews were telling you on the television so that you wouldn't notice that you were being replaced.
00:47:14 Notice how it happened all of a sudden.
00:47:17 Notice how it really wasn't that gradual.
00:47:20 Where they were, you know, phasing out the white people and the cast of movies.
00:47:26 You know, slowly but steadily.
00:47:29 I mean, it really wasn't.
00:47:31 You can go back and watch movies and TV going back to the 60s and 70s and the 80s and 90s and even the demographics are are, are radically shifting during that time period. The people on the screen are the demographics are relatively steady.
00:47:49 And and the same lies are being told about the demographics, not just in terms of their numbers, but in the the socioeconomic status of the the other of the other races, right. And you know the the, the black people being engineers, lawyers, doctors, all this sort of a thing, never the criminals.
00:48:09 The white people are always like the it's like the old timey white burglar.
00:48:14 With like a a ski mask on.
00:48:18 Anytime there's any kind of crime and any kind of television show or movie.
00:48:23 Yeah, remember the ridiculous? That's what I should find. Remember the the house alarm commercials.
00:48:30 That they were playing in the 90s.
00:48:33 I'm going to find that I forget whether those companies were called.
00:48:37 Let me let me find that real quick, because I remember even as a kid, I was like, why is it that the the burglar that's in these commercial, it's always like just some normal looking white dude that's robbing them when we know that's not what it is.
00:48:50 Let's see your 90s, uh burglar alarm commercial.
00:49:05 Yeah. All right. Here's a good one.
00:49:15 See if I can download this.
00:49:16 Real quick.
00:49:26 My stupid YouTube downloader thing stopped working. I got to get a.
00:49:32 And I got it something new.
00:49:37 Here we go.
00:49:50 So this is.
00:49:53 This is the kind of commercial that you would see in the 90's. The this stuff, this stuff.
00:50:03 Yeah, this is.
00:50:04 All I got is this lady.
00:50:07 She's she's going to get attacked in this parking lot.
00:50:13 And tell her alarm saves her.
00:50:20 Viper farm.
Viper Alarm
00:50:24 Protected by Viper, stand back.
Narrator
00:50:38 Viper no one did.
Devon Stack
00:50:41 That's basically everyone of these commercials. It was like some old timey looking burglar. He's got the fingerless gloves on.
00:50:53 But anyway, that's that. That's that's what you saw. Like, all this stuff's the same. I mean, just because they got to a point where they're just like, well, now they can't really do anything about it. Why don't we just we just go full on. So do you really want to go back to the 90s when you were still being lied to about the demographic reality of the situation?
00:51:15 Is that what is that really what you want?
00:51:16 To go back to that.
00:51:20 You want to start taking the soma.
00:51:24 Because that's all I'm seeing. That's what I'm seeing from people. I want to go back to when I wasn't aware of the demographic changes taking place.
00:51:33 Well, I mean that they want you to go. That's you're right. I mean, that's what.
00:51:38 That's what James Lindsey would love. James Lindsey would like nothing more.
00:51:44 Then for you to go back in time to where you thought that.
00:51:49 Now, to be fair, this guy does look like a little bit of a total tortellini, Tyrone there, right, he doesn't. But but that said.
00:52:01 James Lindsey wants you to go back in time.
00:52:04 When you think that.
00:52:05 That cars are being stolen by old timey burglars.
00:52:10 With fingerless gloves and ski masks.
00:52:16 And that.
00:52:18 Everyone is white, or if they're not white, they they're wearing the sweater vest and they.
00:52:24 They sound like you and they think like you and they vote like you and.
00:52:30 Aren't those Jews hilarious?
00:52:37 Aren't they just funny?
00:52:42 But again, that's not the that's not even the 90s. That's like 90s television.
00:52:49 As they said on the on the news report, like that, we've never been more divided. It's like, yeah, it's.
00:52:55 Get used to that.
00:52:57 That never goes away.
00:53:03 That's the thing about genetics is you can't social engineer your way out of genetics.
00:53:10 You can try.
00:53:13 It's not going to happen.
00:53:16 Behavior is genetic.
00:53:21 And while you can certainly influence.
00:53:24 Behavior and within a a threshold, that threshold is is controlled.
00:53:32 By biology.
00:53:35 And so really the only way to to change the behavior in any kind of meaningful way is to change the biological makeup of the society.
00:53:46 Either through.
00:53:47 You know deportations or I don't know. I guess extreme eugenics or something, but I mean, that's that's it.
00:53:56 Does it matter how many negative stereotypes you project onto white people while simultaneously projecting positive stereotypes onto black people in the hopes?
00:54:08 That that maybe that those those stereotypes will then manifest.
00:54:14 You know, through some Jewish magic trick.
00:54:28 Doesn't matter how many little black kids in in rollerblades.
00:54:32 You put on the screen. That's just not. We all know he stole those fucking rollerblades.
00:54:39 Should have Viper should have had Viper.
00:54:44 And the the race relations were not were were were not good. They were getting worse.
00:54:50 They they didn't magically just get Super bad one day, everyone seems to think that, like, and then Obama was elected at all. He ruined. Thanks, Obama.
00:55:01 He ruined everything.
00:55:04 Racism was was going away until he had, he said. Trayvon Martin looked like his son.
00:55:11 That's where it all came crumbling down. Like, really.
00:55:16 That's your thesis.
00:55:23 When this was going on.
00:55:28 So anyway, I continue to watch this episode. Surprise that.
00:55:32 And I thought here I thought the 90s were this one wonderful.
00:55:37 Race blind time. And they're saying it's like never been worse. And it's getting worse. And what are we gonna do?
00:55:44 And Dan rather even closes his show out. Very concerned about the the racial division in our country in 1995.
Dan Rather
00:55:53 And so tonight, as the crowds head for home in the twilight, the US Park Service officially estimates 400,000 people attended this March, and impressive turnout by any standard.
00:56:05 By the same token, here we are in Washington again, watching the country come face to face with its racial divisions. Another time.
00:56:15 Question among the questions is this.
00:56:18 Unlike the March on Washington in 1963, led by Martin Luther King, Junior did those attending this event and millions more watching it unfold at home. Watch it from across a greater divide, more than a generation later, and if so, what do we as a nation, as a people, as individuals intend to do about it?
00:56:38 Part of our world tonight. Tomorrow morning. Watch the new CBS This Morning with Bill Cosby.
Devon Stack
00:56:43 Oh, good Bill Cosby.
00:56:54 He I mean, he's saying like, he's like, yeah, it's weird. Like I, you know, it's like the racial divide is even whiter than it was in the time of Martin Luther King. What's going on?
00:57:05 What's going on? Are we on? There are experiments failing?
00:57:17 And there's Elon Musk.
00:57:21 Also promoting the 90s.
00:57:23 Now I forgot to screenshot what he said so you guys can see it. Let me let me.
00:57:28 And do that real quick.
00:57:28 The.
00:57:31 Elon Musk, James Lindsey.
00:57:35 All the usual suspects, they they want you to crave Spielberg movies. That's that's basically what it boils down to.
00:57:47 They want you to crave Spielberg movies.
00:57:53 Where is it?
00:57:55 There we are.
00:57:59 Alright.
00:58:04 And as people get older because, like I said, it's.
00:58:08 They don't miss. They don't really miss the 90s. They miss being a fucking kid.
00:58:13 And now that now that people that were kids in the 90s are getting old, I mean people that were kids in the early 2000s are starting to get old. They're starting to have the same delusions about the early 2000s.
00:58:26 And here there it is.
00:58:28 So this is what I was retweeting. This is Elon Musk. Someone tweeted out. Obviously someone's either a young millennial or old Zoomer.
00:58:39 How life felt in the early 2000s and it's rainbows, it's unicorns and shit, and it's like.
00:58:47 Again.
00:58:47 And it's obviously delusional.
00:58:51 And Elon Musk is like in the 90s because he's a.
00:58:55 You know, he's a Gen. Xer that that.
00:58:58 That wants to, you know, like every, like, every billionaire, the one thing he can't buy.
00:59:03 Is his youth.
00:59:06 Does it? Does it matter how many how much you know how many gallons of baby blood he?
00:59:10 Drinks.
00:59:13 And you know, he's going to get, you know, he's getting that, Peter, you guys know about the Peter Thiel's like baby blood company, right?
00:59:22 It's not really baby blood, but I mean it it it lets you.
00:59:25 Know that.
00:59:26 The billionaires get the baby blood.
00:59:30 You guys know about this company, right?
00:59:32 Peter Thiel's got a company.
00:59:35 In in California.
00:59:37 That for a like a outrageous fee, you can get a a like a blood they'll drain.
00:59:43 Your blood out.
00:59:45 And pump in like 18 year old blood.
00:59:48 Because they what they do is they get they pay.
00:59:51 You know, like healthy teenager. Well, you know, I guess.
00:59:53 18.
00:59:55 To donate blood.
00:59:57 And they sell it to rich people. They drain their old blood out and get young people blood pumped into them.
01:00:05 And you and and that's just what we know about. So you know if.
01:00:08 That's going on.
01:00:10 We know they got like a refrigerator full of baby blood, OK?
01:00:16 We know like that, that Rockefeller motherfucker that had he had like fucking like 4 heart transplants or some shit before he died.
01:00:25 How do you even accomplish well, I mean, I guess money, right?
01:00:32 Say I simply said Millennials and Gen. X are slowly turning into microwave leftover versions of their parents.
01:00:40 Instead of romanticizing the 60s and Martin Luther King and Woodstock.
01:00:46 They fetishize the 90s Bill Cosby.
01:00:50 And Woodstock 94.
01:00:58 But they're it's it's. It's obnoxious to see.
01:01:03 It's obnoxious to see because I like this.
01:01:08 Look, I'm not saying here's the thing.
01:01:10 People are like uh.
01:01:14 Why? I have good memories. Let me have nostalgia.
01:01:19 I'm not saying you can't have good memories.
01:01:23 There's a difference between.
01:01:26 Missing something and nostalgia for example. I miss my dead grandma.
01:01:34 I wish she was here.
01:01:37 It would be nice if she was here. I have nostalgia about my grade school cafeteria.
01:01:44 But that doesn't mean.
01:01:45 I want the fucking lunch lady living in my kitchen, scooping slop onto my plate when I.
01:01:50 Get up in the morning.
01:01:52 OK.
01:01:54 There's a difference.
01:01:56 A big difference between missing something. It's like when something you know someone holds up a picture and they say what's missing.
01:02:04 What they're asking is what's not there that should be there.
01:02:13 They don't hold up the picture and they say what are you nostalgic for this picture?
01:02:19 I don't know. Like what? What do you mean?
01:02:25 You're allowed to have obviously good memories about a super gay.
01:02:32 Decade Super Jewish, gay. Faggot decade.
01:02:39 You're allowed to have nostalgia about 2025.
01:02:48 In five years, or how I don't know what, maybe maybe there is like a a minimum before it happens.
01:02:57 But when you say you miss it, that means you want it back.
01:03:01 That means it's missing.
01:03:04 That means there's a hole in your soul that that only the 90s can fill.
01:03:12 And and they want you to miss it.
01:03:14 Yeah.
01:03:16 They want you to miss it. It's like when you see people like like Charlie Kirk.
01:03:23 Tweeting out every time like Hollywood panders to retarded maggot, you know retarded MAGA.
01:03:31 People, look, look, they made a movie with with, like Bible references in it.
01:03:39 Ohh look.
01:03:41 Hollywood's coming back around.
01:03:43 It's like now they just now that.
01:03:45 They got to be trickier.
01:03:48 They just know they got to be trickier.
01:03:52 Do you think 90s movies running? Fuck, that's how I started. Like, a lot of this, this, this channel.
01:03:57 Was going over 90s movies pointing out like the.
01:04:02 And how subversive they were.
01:04:06 Yeah, let's go back to that.
01:04:09 Now let's go back to when they're just subtly mind fucking you.
01:04:12 Instead of being in your face about it.
01:04:17 So that that most people don't get it, they don't know that it's happening.
01:04:22 And so it it keeps happening.
01:04:25 Because most people are basically retards.
01:04:30 Let's go back to that. Let's go back to the decade when, when the majority of.
01:04:35 Of retards, which is most people white. That's white people included. Look, that's just the way it is.
01:04:41 You know, most people are are are followers of the culture.
01:04:47 And of the of of the leadership, most people don't question things. They just go along with it. The only time they question things, if it gets really uncomfortable.
01:04:56 If if survival mechanisms start to activate.
01:05:04 So let's let's go back to when.
01:05:07 You know, you know, let's let's treat the symptoms, not the problem. Let's just let's go back to when everyone's so doped up.
01:05:15 No, I mean that literally, although that you know why not get high too.
01:05:21 Remember the nine? Remember, that's when we got really cool, the 90s.
01:05:24 Yeah.
01:05:26 Yes, Cypress Hill.
01:05:29 Doctor Dre the chronic.
01:05:31 That's where that stopped being.
01:05:34 You know as taboo that that went super mainstream weed culture.
01:05:41 Sure that didn't help.
01:05:44 Everybody get really high and watch.
01:05:46 Watch will and Grace.
01:05:49 It will be fun.
01:05:52 When they stopped prosecuting pretty much for weed stuff.
01:06:00 But it's, you know, part of it. It's the same thing with the boomers.
01:06:04 You know, I said that you don't miss the 90s. You miss being young, but if you admit that.
01:06:11 That means you're not young anymore, right? You're admitting that you're old, and so people don't want to say that.
01:06:17 No, no one wants to say, oh, man, I I miss not being this old fuck.
01:06:24 Yeah, it was nice when I wasn't this old fucking.
01:06:30 Grandpa, like, who wants to fucking say that shit?
01:06:34 So they they.
01:06:36 They don't want to frame it like that.
01:06:39 You say you miss being young. That means you're not young anymore.
01:06:43 That was the problem with the Boomers. They still can't say that they miss being young because they still think they're young.
01:06:53 They still think that it's it's the summer of 69.
01:06:59 That's why Viagra made so much fucking money.
01:07:03 Or I guess Pfizer right. That's that's that's who made it.
01:07:17 But you're getting old if you remember the.
01:07:18 90s you're getting old.
01:07:22 And in 1995 was 30 fucking years ago.
01:07:27 And deal with it.
01:07:29 That's just. That's how long ago it was.
01:07:35 And these are the demographics.
01:07:39 If anything, the 90s, so this is for those of you are maybe you're just listening.
01:07:45 It's a graph that's plotting out the percent the the population share that white people had in the 9 or from the 1970s until the twenty 20s. I think it's actually.
01:07:59 Not as even as optimistic as this, but you know, be that as it may, these are, I think, the official numbers.
01:08:07 In 1970.
01:08:10 America was 83.5% white.
01:08:16 In 2020, it's 57.
01:08:20 .8% white. That's a dramatic shift and a lot of that happened.
01:08:25 In the 90s.
01:08:28 In fact, at the beginning of the 1990s, in 1990.
01:08:33 We're already down to 75.6.
01:08:41 So when people say, Oh yeah, I miss my all white neighborhood dude, you were like, you were on that.
01:08:47 You were on the fast part of the the the decline you were, you were at terminal velocity in the 90s?
01:09:03 And by 2000, you were down to 69%.
01:09:11 In fact, if anything, I don't know if it's.
01:09:14 I mean it, it looks like the 90s had the sharpest decline.
01:09:19 Out of all those decades, maybe 2010 to 2020 looks like it's a little sharper, but it's hard.
01:09:25 To.
01:09:25 Tell, but it's it's on track.
01:09:29 I mean it's very similar.
01:09:33 So you you thinking that like, oh, no, the 90s, it was all super. Not really.
01:09:40 And it was.
01:09:42 You want to go back to when everyone thought everything was fine while that was happening.
01:09:51 Hmm.
01:09:53 That's weird.
01:09:55 I wouldn't want to do that.
01:10:02 Now again, just just have some balls and say you miss you miss having more white people around.
01:10:09 That I can get behind.
01:10:14 But I don't miss the fucking 90s when everyone thought everything was OK when this show was going on.
01:10:22 And this shit was going on.
01:10:28 It's the cover of a magazine.
01:10:31 Jews run Hollywood, So what?
01:10:35 August 1996.
01:10:46 And that's that, that's.
01:10:48 Published in the 90s in an environment where people will be like, yeah, So what?
01:10:55 Who cares? Blacks dominate the NBA. Whatever. We're all we're all a color of the rainbow.
01:11:02 Jews are just like the movie, part of the rainbow, I guess.
01:11:08 Blacks are like the basketball part of the rainbow.
01:11:15 I'm not even being hyperbolic. That's that's that's really the the retarded.
01:11:19 Shit brain 90s thinking.
01:11:24 Of the white.
01:11:25 Man, that that sees that that cover.
01:11:28 Yeah. So what? Who cares?
01:11:32 How? How could that? How could that be a problem having Jews running?
01:11:37 The culture.
01:11:39 In the news.
01:11:43 And academia.
01:11:46 And.
01:11:47 Political.
01:11:49 Campaign.
01:11:50 Donations.
01:11:53 Foreign policy.
01:11:59 So what I just, I just want to.
01:12:01 One of the many, one of many.
01:12:03 Bands of color on that Prism.
01:12:07 That's all.
01:12:13 Already tweeted that I said Jews were extremely confident in the 90s.
01:12:18 They didn't worry about noticing.
01:12:21 Because everyone was so blue pilled, they could just brag about their power openly and.
01:12:24 Nobody batted an eye.
01:12:28 I guess that's why they were so comfortable doing 911.
01:12:32 And I and that's not like a tongue in cheek thing. I. That's literally why they were able to do 9/11.
01:12:42 You know what kind of lunatic you would sound like?
01:12:48 Right after 911. If you said the Jews did this.
01:12:57 You ever wonder why no alarm bells went off in anyone's heads?
01:13:02 When they they did that, everyone's seen that Fox News story that aired where they like the only.
01:13:08 The only new story that aired?
01:13:10 Pointing out the dancing Israelis and talking about the Israelis that were that had.
01:13:17 Explosive residue and like cash stuffed into socks and shit.
01:13:21 Like that like.
01:13:21 You ever wonder why that no one was like?
01:13:25 Freaking out about that.
01:13:34 His people love Jews. In the 90s. They that was like peak.
01:13:39 Peak America loving Jews.
01:13:44 You know all these, all these super psycho.
01:13:47 Zionist Christians like like uh.
01:13:51 Like Trump's religious advisor Paula White, they were peaking in the 90s.
01:13:58 Pastor Hagee, peeking in the 90s.
01:14:05 That's when they were. Remember when I did, I did the Apollo White.
01:14:10 I mean.
01:14:11 It's hours of Paula White.
01:14:14 And if you don't know if you haven't watched it, you need to watch Paula Whitehouse edition.
01:14:19 It's Trump's religious or spiritual adviser or whatever. It's official White House position.
01:14:25 And she was making millions and millions. Maybe even, I don't know, hundreds, but 10s of millions.
01:14:32 In the 90s.
01:14:34 From idiots.
01:14:36 And telling them to support.
01:14:37 Israel.
01:14:39 Same thing with all those guys, all the all the, all the Ultra Zionist Christian shit was happening in the 90s.
01:14:46 And bled into the early 2000s.
01:14:56 And again, I'm I'm sorry that.
01:14:58 That you were sitting around playing.
01:15:02 You know, altered beast.
01:15:06 And.
01:15:10 Sipping down.
01:15:12 Pepsi 0 or I don't know.
01:15:18 You're too. Uh, you know, you you were too concerned with playing Wolfenstein and drinking and eating fruit by the foot and pop rocks. And I don't know what else is in the 90s. Happy meals.
01:15:32 They know that this shit was going on that that.
01:15:34 That you were sedated. You.
01:15:36 You were sedated.
01:15:38 That's what they want. They want you sedated again.
01:15:43 They know they turned the heat up too hot.
01:15:48 In the 90s, it was just the right temperature.
01:15:52 The blacks could still have.
01:15:55 Sporadic.
01:15:57 Riots and freak out and burn down cities.
01:16:03 And whites would complain about it, but like, inexplicably, also think that everything was fine because they watched another episode of The Cosby Show.
01:16:12 Where they watched a Martin Lawrence film.
01:16:18 Or they watched Eddie Murphy movie.
01:16:25 So everything was fine where they watched, you know, sports ball.
01:16:29 They were wearing a jersey with a black man's name written on the back.
01:16:37 Collecting cards, pictures of black men.
01:16:43 Telling their friends about their favorite picture of their favorite black man.
01:16:58 It was perfect.
01:17:02 You talked about Jewish power.
01:17:05 With any note of seriousness, I'm just asked David Duke how that worked out in the 90s for him.
01:17:12 How seriously he was taken.
01:17:15 On the national stage.
01:17:21 He was a punchline.
01:17:30 Hell, in the 90s, even Trump was was was talking shit about uh.
01:17:35 Not just David Duke. He was calling Pat Buchanan a a Nazi.
01:17:43 Pat Buchanan was, in fact was also a punchline.
01:17:51 He's not even that radical.
01:17:55 I knew who he was.
01:17:59 To the degree that I knew he was a bad man, that was racist. That's all I knew because I was a kid and there were enough fucking jokes about him or him being the punchline.
01:18:10 And Saturday Night Live skits or whatever.
01:18:14 That just through the contact.
01:18:16 Next.
01:18:17 And hearing everyone laughs at hearing his name. I just picked, you know, as a kid, I was just like, ohh, Pat Buchanan. Bad, bad, racist man. I didn't know.
01:18:26 That's all. Anyways, I was a fucking kid.
01:18:36 And most people aren't curious, so that's enough. That's, that's enough to get that. That prevents them. You imprint that on them when they're a kid.
01:18:45 That that prevents them from ever taking.
01:18:48 Him seriously. They hear that name. It's like it's like hearing.
01:18:50 The name Hitler. Ohh well.
01:18:52 Of course, Hitler says that.
01:18:55 Why would I listen to what Hitler has to?
01:18:57 Say.
01:18:59 Racist.
01:19:10 Yeah. I just.
01:19:12 I just can't. I'm sorry I can't get this. When I was looking at the replies and people going like the nineties were fucking great, it's like alright, here's a 90s reference for you. This is all I could think about. Listen to these these retards.
Uncle Rico
01:19:32 Man, I wish I could go.
01:19:33 Back in time, I take state.
Devon Stack
01:19:37 You're a bunch of fucking Uncle Ricos.
Louis Farrakhan
01:19:42 You want to relive glory?
Devon Stack
01:19:43 Days you never even had.
01:19:51 So anyway, like I said this.
01:19:53 Was all just incidental from, you know, I was. I was researching something completely different.
01:19:58 And it just so happened that the 90s stuff boiled over again. I'm just. I'm just so fucking sick.
01:20:04 Of this this.
01:20:06 Retarded shit about like, but the 90s were and it's like, shut the fuck up. The 90s were super gay, and if you like the 90s that much then then you're a fucking faggot. It's it's really what it boils down to. You know, it's tiny. You can't like being a kid or have good. I have lots of good memories about the 90s.
01:20:16 Is.
01:20:24 That's normal.
01:20:26 That means you're well adjusted if you have good childhood memories.
01:20:32 But if you think that something to aspire to, fuck off you fucking faggot.
01:20:40 So Speaking of the 90s.
01:20:42 Here's the story that they started that that Dan rather.
01:20:47 Sort of covered in a way that just conjured up images of.
01:20:53 Of White U.S. Marines raping kids in Japan.
01:21:01 Here's the the first headline that come out three Americans face rape charges in Japan.
01:21:10 Now, Japan's been pissed off for a long time about our military occupation. Since, you know, World War 2, we've.
01:21:17 Occupying Japan, occupying most of the world, really.
01:21:24 Because.
01:21:26 We won World War 2 and the rest of the world. Kind of.
01:21:31 Or at least the Western world.
01:21:34 All became vassal states at that point and we put military bases to protect our.
01:21:42 Our serfs and.
01:21:46 In Japanese case, I don't know all the the nitty gritty details, but they're not even allowed to.
01:21:51 Have.
01:21:53 An actual military.
01:21:56 That's part of the the Treaty and the, I don't know. Again, I don't know the nitty gritty details, but the basics are we have our base there and we promised to, you know, protect them against, I guess, China or or whoever's really just an excuse for us to have a military presence in Asia.
01:22:17 And.
01:22:19 You know, they don't have to spend as much money on on their military. They can spend it on whatever they want and we'll we'll take care of it.
01:22:29 So they've had a problem with this, or at least a.
01:22:33 A lot of people had a problem with this because.
01:22:37 Well, I mean just it's embarrassing.
01:22:41 I mean, how embarrassed would you be?
01:22:44 There was a Japanese fucking base next to your house.
01:22:49 He had just like Japanese military.
01:22:53 Aircraft flying in and out and.
01:22:56 Japanese aircraft carriers cruising on by and it's just like like they own the place.
01:23:01 It's kind of embarrassing.
01:23:04 But also it it's not great.
01:23:07 When the people at at the base, the Marines at the base are are raping your little girls and.
01:23:17 Which is exactly what happened. In 1995. Three marines.
01:23:21 Went and raped a 12 year old girl.
01:23:26 This is, I think, a representative from either the State Department or DoD talking about it after right after the fact.
DoD Representative
01:23:36 OK, well what I have to say is quite unpleasant, obviously, considering the nature of this event, but we understand that a, a 12 year old unknown girl was raped.
01:23:46 Brutally attacked, beaten unconscious after being sexually assaulted.
01:23:51 On September 4th, there are three suspects.
01:23:55 2 United States Marines and one U.S. Navy person are now being held in the Marine Corps confinement facility at Camp Hansen, Okinawa.
01:24:05 The United States will turn over the suspects upon formal indictment by the Government of Japan.
01:24:10 We were deeply distressed and shocked to learn of this attack. This type of behavior is completely unacceptable and is not what the United States military or the American people stand for.
Devon Stack
01:24:20 Actually it kind of is and I'm going.
01:24:21 To make the argument for that.
01:24:25 Only I think the facts will make.
01:24:26 It for me really.
01:24:31 If you are going.
01:24:32 To, I mean, look, spoiler alert, they're black. Everyone's already figured.
01:24:36 That out? I'm.
01:24:36 Not my big reveal. Oh, guess what? They're that's not. That's not gonna. Ohi don't have suspected that.
01:24:48 Yeah, not a lot of photos.
01:24:50 Being showed in the reporting in in both the newspapers and and zero photos in the television stuff because television is like the extra blue pill form of news.
01:25:03 So the the.
01:25:05 The and like I said, and and and and now I don't even know, because there's there's news reports that are just completely scrubbed from the Internet that don't. You can't get access to them. But I know they happen because I can tell you what day they aired on, on, on what network. And you know, maybe if I if I had money, I could get them that they have a they have a number you can call. But I'm not going to spend.
01:25:24 $5000 for 30 seconds of video, so the.
01:25:30 There are tensions in the area because there is already kind of a movement in Japan.
01:25:36 To get the military, the US military out of Japan.
01:25:40 And so there was a political issue.
01:25:44 At hand.
01:25:46 And also another political issue there it was, it was black people that did this in fact.
01:25:52 This is not a a a new thing. It's not an old thing. This is a frequent thing where black.
01:26:02 Members of the US military.
01:26:04 Rape, especially in Asian countries, and not just in Japan but also in Korea, rape Asian girls because Asian girls don't want black guys, and so they're stuck in this country where everyone thinks they're.
01:26:17 Well, they they're black as they are.
01:26:22 And they they don't want to hold around with the with the black guy. So.
01:26:28 It it's in blacks, you know, low impulse control and and all that they get rapy.
01:26:36 And so they rape.
01:26:38 And that's that's what happened here.
01:26:41 But you wouldn't know it by looking at the reporting and.
01:26:46 In fact, of course, when the news came out.
01:26:49 Because none of this stuff ever changes. It doesn't matter if it's 1995 or 1905 or 995,000, you know, like this is as long as you have a multicultural society. That especially includes blacks, these kinds of problems will always exist. It's a feature, not a bug.
01:27:07 And that's why this looks exactly the fucking same when it gets reported that these three guys, these three black guys, raped a 12 year old girl.
01:27:17 The first thing the mother says is not my son. He's a good boy.
01:27:23 So 2 and we're from Georgia, this is from a Georgia newspaper. The mothers, the mothers of two Georgia men. So they're not talking, no pictures of them. They don't talk about they're.
01:27:32 Black or like that?
01:27:34 Were stunned to learn that their sons were in the were were in U.S. military custody for allegedly abducting and raping a Japanese or Japanese schoolgirl. I don't believe this, said Barbara Cannon of Waycross. Her son Kendrick M Lennett, 20, was one of the three military men.
01:27:55 Stationed in Okinawa, who were arrested in the September 4th incident, my son went to Sunday school and church.
01:28:03 He was a junior usher and in the Boy Scouts. He's never been in trouble. He's look at that.
01:28:11 Just like all, like every time, right?
01:28:15 Every time.
01:28:18 And so they they because it was because they're black. In addition to saying he's just a good boy. He didn't do nothing. They immediately said it was a racial issue.
01:28:30 The parents lawyered up. They got a Jewish lawyer. Again, none of this stuff changes. It's always the fucking same. It's always the fucking same.
01:28:38 And they started saying that they put their sons wouldn't get a fair trial because they were being singled out for being black and that the the Japanese hated black people and and so did the white people and the the US military. And so they didn't stand a chance because, you know, we're always persecuted black people.
01:29:00 And in fact, here's his lawyer, his Jew lawyer.
Reporter Hilary Bowker
01:29:08 A Japanese court Monday heard a tearful apology from one of three US servicemen accused of raping a Japanese schoolgirl. The case in Okinawa has sparked outrage among many Japanese and now a lawyer for the family of one of the accused is.
Devon Stack
01:29:21 No, no, no. So no photos, right?
01:29:25 No photos of the of the of the Marines.
Reporter Hilary Bowker
01:29:28 Is questioning whether the men can get a fair trial, CNN's Main Lee reports.
Reporter Main Lee
01:29:36 Accusations of mistreatment and unfair legal practices are beginning to overshadow the trial of three US servicemen accused of rape in Okinawa on Monday, American Attorney Michael Griffith, who is representing the families of marines, Kendrick Ledet and Rodrico Harp, lashed out at the Okinawan government's handling of the case.
Lawyer
01:29:56 We find it intolerable that the governor and the government of Okinawa has injected itself into this court procedure, attempting to put pressure on the Court to come in with a guilty verdict.
Devon Stack
01:30:13 Well, they should come in with a guilty verdict because they're fucking guilty.
01:30:18 In fact, they all. They all.
01:30:21 Pled guilty. Eventually, they all admitted that they did it so.
01:30:28 You know, but that's the other thing. The the evidence is overwhelming. They all, they all owned up to it. But even if you go to the Wikipedia page, they try to obscure that by by throwing in little weasel terms here and there that they give you the they would give the average redditor the impression that, well, maybe.
01:30:46 Maybe there's something?
01:30:47 You know when there's clearly not.
01:30:50 Because you know they.
01:30:51 They.
01:30:53 The evidence is overwhelming and you'll see here in a moment. It's it's more than that. But the reason why I said earlier that when the the representative of the US government who was saying that's not what the American, that's not the American way, that's not what we're about. Well it is kind of what you're about.
01:31:09 It actually is kind of what you're about. If it's one thing, if you want to keep a wild animal in your fucking backyard, it's quite another thing if you want to bring it to someone.
01:31:17 Else's yard and let it loose.
01:31:19 Now you're libel.
01:31:21 Now it is your fault.
01:31:23 Now you did do that.
01:31:26 It's one thing if you want to and look, I'm not trying to stick up for Japan. I'm just trying to make a.
01:31:31 Fucking point here.
01:31:35 I'm making a point that look if you want to be a fucking nigger lover over here. That's one.
01:31:39 Thing, but you do it over.
01:31:40 There, that's on you.
01:31:44 You are just as guilty.
01:31:47 As as the the black people doing it almost in a way almost worse.
01:31:55 Because is it.
01:31:55 Is it really the point of what we're saying here is they almost can't help themselves, this is.
01:31:59 Just what black people do.
01:32:04 It's like the wolf, right? You let a wolf free in in your.
01:32:09 And your herd of sheep?
01:32:12 Do you get mad at the wolf when he starts killing the sheep?
01:32:16 Do you get mad at the guy?
01:32:17 Who let who let the wolf free?
01:32:22 I'm not trying to absolve black people of of child rape. I'm just saying that.
01:32:27 I am trying to dam and put blood on the hands of the people.
01:32:33 Of America who do not take this fucking problem seriously.
01:32:39 And the blood's not just on their hands when they go to Japan and rape little girls. The blood is on their hands when they do it here at home.
01:32:52 And this stupid view that they had in the 90s like the this race blind view that you're everyone's so fucking like, listen to the listen to the fucking fix.
01:33:01 Listen to the fix.
01:33:03 They go to the Marines like.
01:33:04 Sony all you got to do about this?
01:33:07 What do you do about these rabid niggers going around raping bitches?
Marine Col.
01:33:14 Well, their livelihood is at stake to a certain degree, the curfew begins at midnight and extends to 0600. There's not a whole lot of things that are going on at that time as far as restaurants and other type of outlets. How long will it continue? I can't say how long it will continue. It will continue as long as we think.
Devon Stack
01:33:21 Ohh, a curfew.
Marine Col.
01:33:35 That it's necessary.
Devon Stack
01:33:38 And this is this is the problem.
01:33:40 Is is white people never just solved the problem. They never just fix it because they can't admit what the problem is.
01:33:48 So what is their solution to like? Alright, look, having black people in the military is probably not a good idea.
01:33:54 Unless, maybe, maybe you could find some way to repurpose them as cannon cannon fodder or something like that, but, I mean, there's really no no reason to have them.
01:34:04 In Japan.
01:34:06 And or or here for that matter.
01:34:12 And so it's, you know, when you're when you're solution is a curfew, it's because you can't admit what the actual problem is. The problem is not Marines staying up too late.
01:34:26 And this is the same thing with the AI training. What's the B roll that went along with that clip?
01:34:31 That's why, guys.
01:34:34 White guys walking around, you know, in in military fatigues, in in, in Japan at night, like implying this, this is the these are the rapey Marines.
01:34:47 Watch out, everyone. Here comes the rapey White Marines.
01:34:58 Well, this is who it was.
01:35:02 Marcus Gill was in the Navy.
01:35:06 He had Rodrico Harp.
01:35:10 Kendrick Ledet.
01:35:17 3 black guys.
01:35:19 On base.
01:35:22 Decided one night they wanted to.
01:35:26 Rape a girl. It was premeditated.
01:35:29 They they went out and hunted.
01:35:33 A 12 year old Japanese girl.
01:35:44 And what's crazy is not only were you not seeing any of the the images of them being black, I mean there was like after they were convicted and the story was kind of over and.
01:35:54 It was on.
01:35:54 Page B 59 or, you know, whatever at the back of the newspaper. Then you finally get, like, you know, these pictures, you know, like a handful of the newspapers.
01:36:03 The thing thing went on forever without you even knowing what these guys looked like.
01:36:14 But it wasn't just the American media.
01:36:18 It was the Japanese media too.
01:36:22 This is an article from the time.
01:36:25 Where I think it's from the Christian Science monitor.
01:36:30 This is this is a month after the incident, and the reporter noted that Japanese media is is censoring.
01:36:39 Photos of the rapists.
01:36:47 And get to that article here.
01:36:53 Where? Where did I?
01:36:54 Go. I thought I had it.
01:36:55 Pasted in this thing.
01:36:57 Yes.
01:36:57 Here it is.
01:37:00 The three men, who may be responsible for a public rage that could force changes in the US Japan Security Alliance, are oddly faceless.
01:37:08 The two US Marines and the Navy seamen accused of abducting and raping a 12 year old Okinawan girl on September 4th are familiar to many Japanese the by occupation only.
01:37:23 Photographs of the suspects faces have been virtually absent from Japan's media, by the way, America's media as well.
01:37:31 And this for a fact cause I went through pretty much all the available American media.
01:37:36 News organizations here say they have not published or broadcast the photographs because they have been impossible to obtain.
01:37:44 Gee, that's odd, huh?
01:37:47 Some observers, however, detect a reluctance to pursue such pictures because of because the suspects are black. Well, it's a little bit of.
01:37:54 This and a little bit of that.
01:37:57 Quote I think it must be self censorship, says an editorial writer at a major Japanese newspaper, who spoke on condition of anonymity. I can't ever say that fucking word right anonymously.
01:38:15 It's very curious. We know that the race issue is so sensitive in the US, so maybe the papers are reluctant to touch that. Yeah, or maybe the military is reluctant to.
01:38:27 Give you the photos.
01:38:28 Or again it's. It's like I think it's a little bit of this a little bit.
01:38:31 Of that but.
01:38:32 It.
01:38:32 Is a little bit.
01:38:32 Weird, right? A little bit weird news executives may be concerned that public anger over the rape would be further inflamed. Well, I wonder why.
01:38:42 And take on A and take on racist overtones. See that it's.
01:38:47 It's not just America. Everyone has to run cover for black.
01:38:51 The whole world has to uncover. For blacks forever. Is that the universe you want to live in? Because it's the universe you live in.
01:39:01 Doesn't matter if you're in Japan or America. If the race of the suspects were widely publicized, according to the journalist and other media watchers in Japan, such industry cohesion is sometimes the result of government guidance.
01:39:18 Although government officials and media spokesmen deny such intervention in this instance, well, yeah.
01:39:26 Color color me doubtful.
01:39:28 The rape has caused an uproar in Okinawa, a small island prefecture that hosts 29,000 of the 45,000 U.S. troops in Japan. I mean, that's just.
01:39:40 Again, imagine if there was 45,000 Japanese troops.
01:39:44 In California.
01:39:46 And spurred calls to review the 1960 Security Treaty between the two countries, the alliance provides the US with key military outposts in the Pacific and Japan with guarantees of US protection.
01:40:01 They go on and talk about the the political.
01:40:05 Realities of of what's going on there, it needs to be emphasized that race appears to have had no bearing on this crime. See even this article they're trying to run cover for it. Acting like. Ohh. Look. See, it's the 90s. We're all race blind in the 90s. Race had nothing.
01:40:22 To do with it.
01:40:26 It's just a crazy coincidence.
01:40:28 That they were all black.
01:40:30 Race had nothing to do with it.
01:40:35 Now one of the the resources I found, one of the official tellings of what happened was it was in this book.
01:40:43 With this awesome title, Okinawa and the US military identity making in the age of globalization.
01:40:55 Identity identity making in the age of globalization.
01:41:03 I wonder what kind of identity they're they're making in the age of.
01:41:08 Globalization, but one of the issues they talk about.
01:41:11 Is the the the because of globalization and the hegemony of the United States in some far off places. You know the relations this came up as as some friction or as a a friction point between the US and one of its.
01:41:32 Vassals, I guess. And so they had a a write up of the story to give an idea of what's going on with what. What happened precisely. This was. Excuse me that this is.
01:41:44 The the books version.
01:41:47 On the Labor Day holiday September 4th of 1995.
01:41:55 Marcus D Gill.
01:41:57 22.
01:41:59 Of the US Navy proposed the rape to his fellow servicemen.
01:42:05 Kendrick ladette.
01:42:07 20 and rodrico harp 21, both Marines in a food court at Camp Hanson.
01:42:17 Located in North Okinawa, quote, all three servicemen were black Americans from poor regions of the American South and quote.
01:42:28 Again.
01:42:29 Relevant detail.
01:42:32 Having failed to meet local women earlier on that day in Naha.
01:42:38 The capital city of Okinawa, the two Marines wanted to hire prostitutes.
01:42:45 But the Navy Simmons said he had no money.
01:42:51 The three men.
01:42:51 Then left the base with their rental car with Gill driving.
01:42:57 While cruising, they looked for a female suitable for abduction and rape.
01:43:03 On the streets of Kin Town, adjacent to Camp Hansen.
01:43:10 Ladette and Harp first attempted to abduct a woman who was walking on a narrow street, but she escaped by running into a building.
01:43:20 Then they found a girl on her way back home from shopping for a notebook at a local general store.
01:43:28 It was now around 8:00 PM and already dark.
01:43:33 The sun, having set about 75 minutes earlier.
01:43:38 While Gill waited inside the car, Ladette captured the girl from behind, and Harp hit her in the face twice.
01:43:46 After Ladette pulled her into the back seat of their rented car, Gill took off. While adept and harp covered up her mouth and eyes with duct tape.
01:43:59 That Ladette had brought and tied her wrists and ankles.
01:44:04 Before reaching a farm road near a deserted beach, officially called Kin Blue, Amphibious and amphibious training area.
01:44:17 There Gil repeatedly beat the girl on the face and stomach with his fists so that she could no longer resist. She's 12 and Asian. Just imagine that, like how small this girl is.
01:44:32 And she's got 3 marine black guys beating the shit.
01:44:36 Out of her.
01:44:40 He and harp raped her in the car one after another.
01:44:45 Inflicting the physical physical injuries that required two weeks of medical treatment.
01:44:51 Ledet claimed he did not rape her, saying she was too young. Yeah doubt.
01:44:59 The victim's parents infuriated, reported the crime to Okinawa Prefecture police without delay.
01:45:07 The United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service responded to requests and arrested the rapists immediately. The girl in treating the police to put them in jail until their death, courageously cooperated with.
01:45:22 The police, blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
01:45:30 So they were hunting girls to rape. One got away, luckily.
01:45:38 So the the Japanese people, they had no idea what these guys looked like. So in addition to, you are responsible for the wild animals that you bring to other people's homes.
01:45:51 They also, just like pit bulls and pitbull owners, they make you look like a fucking retard.
01:45:57 For having done it.
01:45:59 And now you get the bad reputation.
01:46:04 You get the bad reputation.
01:46:07 What?
01:46:08 Is someone at some point going to show me the benefit to the like having black people in the society?
01:46:14 Sure, there sure are a lot of cons. I'm waiting for the pros.
01:46:25 It's real hard to find a lot of this stuff.
01:46:30 This is from the way back machine, which is why it's so shitty. It's from like 1995 Internet.
01:46:36 That's the the mothers of Ledet and Harp notice no fathers.
01:46:43 Stereotype holds up, and that's another thing that's never going to change. It's never going to change.
01:46:49 It's a biological reproductive strategy. It's never going to change.
01:46:54 This is the the potato picture of the the judges.
01:47:14 So this is.
01:47:23 Here's the version that I got from another source. Let's see here of of events.
01:47:31 And we'll talk about their trial, but give you the idea of the premeditated nature of it.
01:47:43 All right, so September 4th event around 8:00 PM, Marcus D Gill, Rodrigo harp, blah blah, all stationed at Camp Hansen, Okinawa rented a white van and abducted a 12 year old.
01:47:55 Massimi Yoshi, Yoshi, not a while she was walking home from the stationary store in Ken, Okinawa Prefecture, the assailants beat her duct tape, her mouth and eyes bound her hands and feet.
01:48:09 What?
01:48:10 Drove over to a secluded sugar cane, filled gill and harp, raped her repeatedly, while Ladette claimed he only pretended to rape her out of fear.
01:48:19 The girl sustained injuries requiring 2 weeks of medical treatment and was covered in bruises on her face and stomach.
01:48:28 The assailants use condoms and adhesive tape purchased earlier that day, so again they were some they were planning to carry out the crimes.
01:48:42 Gill, a Navy medic, married father of two from Woodville, Texas, drove the van.
01:48:51 Harp.
01:48:52 A marine vehicle driver from Griffin, GA.
01:48:57 Tape the victim's eyes and mouth shut. Let it a marine driver from Waycross. See, this is, this is what I'm saying. We don't even need them anymore. We didn't need them then.
01:49:08 But we can have automated we can have self driving Humvees, OK.
01:49:15 We don't need black people like chauffeuring soldiers around, OK?
01:49:22 A marine driver from Waycross, GA, grabbed the girl off the street.
01:49:30 The perpetrators were all African American, which led to the initial claims of racial discrimination by their families.
01:49:43 Now when when they they went to trial.
01:49:46 Which they did fight their Jewish lawyer, tried to say that you couldn't have the trial in Okinawa. Well, first and and even, like, the US government tried to prevent giving them over to Japanese authorities. They had just recently, as part of negotiations to keep, you know, the Japanese happy with the.
01:50:07 This the situation with the base and everything.
01:50:10 They had agreed because this isn't again, this is not a new problem. It's not an old problem. It's just a problem if you have black people in your society, they're going to fucking rape people. That's just.
01:50:18 The.
01:50:18 Way it is so enjoy. And so this is something that's been going on for a while and they the Japanese were insisting.
01:50:27 That in the past a lot of these servicemen were not handed over.
01:50:33 And they insisted that you they need to start handing them over. So they had actually recently come to an agreement that would allow for that. But the, I guess the catch was the Japanese had to officially indict them in order for that, that transfer to take place. So the Japanese did indict them. They were transferred over to the Japanese courts and then they.
01:50:53 They basically.
01:50:55 Admitted to it, because all the evidence was overwhelming, they found their underwear with her blood and their semen in their underwear in, in a bag from the store that she was shopping at, you know, and then obviously their their fingerprints on the the duct tape. I mean they they they obviously.
01:51:15 Got it.
01:51:18 And the the this is the the notes I have from.
01:51:23 The court. Let's see here.
01:51:28 Or from the trial rather.
01:51:31 So on a trash can and on Camp Kinser, U.S. military investigators had retrieved 3 assailants, discarded pairs of underwear, each stained in the victim's blood, as well as a notebook, which is the what she was buying, and a roll of electrician tape, which is, I think, just duct tape, of which they were in the same plastic bag.
01:51:53 The victim, obtained from the general store, Gill, pled guilty to the rape, though continuously claimed in letters and phone calls to his parents, that he was just a good boy and he didn't do nothing.
01:52:05 And that he and the other two are being manipulated by police into making statements into accordance to a false story claiming that he could be killed if he didn't. He didn't tell him that, you know, I'm just sorry, Mom. I didn't rape him, but the, the Japanese, they know karate, they're going to karate chop my ass in this eye.
01:52:25 I tell him I did it.
01:52:27 And that the police are going to torture.
01:52:29 And so he he tries to tell his parents again that a lot of this stuff in Wikipedia, I mean, obviously, he's gonna say he's going to his parents, but they they pepper in all these little, these little seeds of doubt for retards. So if you're a redditor and you go and research this story, you have just enough like, of these little doubts seasoned in, well, he. Well, I don't know.
01:52:49 You know, maybe it's like Steven Avery, maybe he's really.
01:52:54 He's really innocent.
01:52:57 Gillette explained to the judges that he'd be under a lot of work related stress.
01:53:04 Ah, so that's that's what caused it. He was under a lot of stress.
01:53:07 In the weeks preceding the crime, which were exacerbated by his orders for a transfer back to the US being canceled after he failed his physical readiness test for excess weight so he was under a lot of stress.
01:53:21 He was fat.
01:53:23 They said he was too fat to go like that. That's how I read it. His attorney would claim that this would also cause him to have homicidal ideation ideation.
01:53:37 Hey, he's black. Why not?
01:53:40 Is there any that doesn't give black people homicidal ideation?
01:53:49 But then this is this is a quote from his testimony quote. We discussed how we would go about abducting a woman.
01:54:00 Adding that Ladette said, let's do this as they started off in the car.
01:54:10 Gill would claim that his willingness to confess to the rape itself, at times speaking so graphically that the court translator started crying.
01:54:24 Demonstrated that his contrition for the account of events was very trustworthy.
01:54:31 He was trying. He was literally trying Gill the guy on the left, the the guy who was too fat to go home. And so he got murderous and rapey.
01:54:43 He was trying to convince the court that he should be let off easy.
01:54:49 Because he he got into like, the horrific details of what he did, he confessed to like such a degree. Like he said he mentioned. Look, I I I must be you. You have to respect that I'm being so honest.
01:55:05 That your court reporter started crying.
01:55:09 That was, he thought, that would help him get off.
01:55:17 Boasting throughout the trial.
01:55:19 For having testified about the rape in detail.
01:55:23 Near the end of the trial, he said to the panel of judges quote how many of you could have done what I'd done today.
01:55:33 There's there's some real high IQ. Uh. I mean, look, we've all seen the videos. We've all seen the videos of black defendants talking to judges.
01:55:43 And the just complete absence of any kind of rationality or or or personal responsibility, it's again, it doesn't change.
01:55:53 1995 black people weren't like a different species back then. They were the same as they are now.
01:56:02 And so they're acting just as ridiculous in a a situation that they don't fully they can't wrap their head around because they're they're people never developed the legal system.
01:56:25 They then start blaming each other.
01:56:28 Trying to say that like.
01:56:30 You know, like, because Gill was, well, he was bragging that he was like super rapist and like that, that's what. And because he's being so honest, it's almost like it's almost like a little kid, right.
01:56:42 Like a little kid that does something wrong, but then they they they fess up to it thinking that's going to help them get off a little bit.
01:56:50 It's like, yeah, OK, if if what you did was take an Oreo cookie out of the cup.
01:56:56 3rd.
01:56:57 But not if you raped the beat and raped the 12 year old girl. OK, that were.
01:57:04 These are these are, but again, I think black people have like, retarded children, they can't. They don't understand. They can't. They don't understand how and look to them. Rape is basically just like taking an Oreo out of the fucking cupboard.
01:57:16 So he's he's sitting there bragging about it.
01:57:19 And the other two are saying that he ohh no, he made us do it and and all this stupid shit. So obviously they get they get convicted.
01:57:31 This is from.
01:57:35 The news report there three US service member convicted today in the rape of a 12 year old Okinawan girl and sentenced to 6 1/2 to seven years in prison, in a case that became a symbol of American controversial bases on the southern island. The verdict, handed down by a panel of three judges.
01:57:55 At the Naha District Court followed 6 months of bitter debate between or, I'm sorry against.
01:58:01 The US presence and for American troops on Okinawa, which is at one of its lowest points since World War 2, none of the three Navy seamen, Marcus Gill, of Woodville, Texas, Marine Pfc. Rodrico harp or.
01:58:21 Or of Griffith, Georgia and the Marine Pfc. Kendrick ledett of Waycross, GA.
01:58:29 Show any emotion when the sentences were read, Seaman Gill and Harp were sentenced to seven years and Ladette received 6 1/2 years. The sentences were to to be served in Japanese prisons South of Tokyo, and Yoko Suka. All three had confessed to some role in the crime.
01:58:51 On the trial's opening day seeming, Gill said he raped the girl while Ladette and Harp said they helped abduct her, but only kinda raped her.
01:59:02 Because seeming guilt bullied them in the joining, however, the court ruled that the blood stains from the victim were found on harps underwear, providing that he also raped her and was given the same sentences as Gill. The judges concluded that Ladette was.
01:59:20 Ladette. Wait, wait, hold. Ladette was sent in seven years, and Ladette served 6 1/2 years. That doesn't make sense. Sometimes followed Japanese standards and will be served in Yokosuka prison, South of Tokyo.
01:59:38 So.
01:59:41 They then go to prison.
01:59:45 96.
01:59:47 And it's a special prison that the Japanese had to build just for U.S. soldiers.
01:59:57 I I wonder what the, I wonder what the like. I'm sure it's not 100% black but I wonder what the demographics.
02:00:03 Of that prison are.
02:00:05 I wonder what the demographics of the Special Japanese prison.
02:00:10 For U.S. soldiers.
02:00:13 Versus the demographics of the base, I wonder.
02:00:17 I wonder if you can get that data somehow. That'd be some interesting.
02:00:19 Data, I bet.
02:00:22 So they finally.
02:00:23 Get released in in 2003, which to me they should. They should have been buried under the fucking, I mean.
02:00:29 They.
02:00:29 Should have look. I mean they should have been in the fucking pit.
02:00:32 They should have been executed. They should have been executed by samurais.
02:00:36 Publicly, they should have been beheaded or tortured. I mean, like some unit 42 or whatever that you know the, the, the Super World War 2, sadistic Japanese shit. All those, all that experimental bullshit should have been pulled on those guys.
02:00:52 And that should have been it.
02:00:54 That should have been it. And the Americans should have said, you know what, maybe having black people is a bad idea. I mean, we have so many opportunities, so much evidence of this everywhere we look. But because we're all trying to fulfill some kind of boomer prophecy from the 1960s, we just keep ignoring that all these problems and acting like they're not there somehow, you know.
02:01:16 It's it's, it's nothing new with race.
02:01:21 So they get out in 2003 and and and immediately get dishonorably discharged because I guess they were technically, you know, military in order to be in the in the prison, they didn't receive pay during that whole time, their families complained about that. And they complained about.
02:01:41 The harsh Japanese prison conditions.
02:01:45 And and because they had to assemble electronics on a an assembly line as part of their imprisonment.
02:01:53 They were complaining that that was too hard, which I get it. I mean, you're basically prehistoric animals that have no idea how electronics works. That's got to.
02:02:01 Be.
02:02:02 Frustrating. I can't, can't I? I can't imagine. I mean.
02:02:06 Imagine.
02:02:07 Imagine getting imagine getting the CD player that that one of these guys built.
02:02:11 You know if if if any of you bought like a a bum Walkman in the 1990s, now you know.
02:02:16 Why?
02:02:18 Maybe it was a.
02:02:19 Maybe it was one of these fuckers that that built your your Walkman.
02:02:27 Anyway, you'd think the story would end there. It doesn't end there.
02:02:38 No. What's this? What's this? That happened in 2006.
02:02:43 Oh.
02:02:45 Ex. Marine, convicted of rape, kills a student and himself.
02:02:56 So Ledet.
02:02:59 When he gets back home to America.
02:03:03 He rapes and kills a white girl by the name of Lauren Careen Cooper.
02:03:11 And then he kills himself.
02:03:17 And still his family is sticking up for him. This is after he's he's he's now raped 2 girls and killed one of them very recently killed one of them and they're still doing. He's a good boy. He didn't do nothing.
02:03:34 In the decades since he was convicted with two other U.S. Marines of raping a young Japanese girl, Kendrick Ledet tried to put Okinawa behind him by starting anew in his native Georgia. That all ended this month when Ledet killed himself after allegedly strangling and raping a coworker.
02:03:56 Quote he came home to get a fresh start. His 42 year old sister Kim Bashir said.
02:04:03 He wasn't going to let what happened over there come back with him, really.
02:04:08 He wanted people to accept the new person. He came home to be. Well, it sure sounds like it.
02:04:14 Yeah.
02:04:16 Ledet made headlines in September of 95 when he was among three Marines accused of rape. No, not accused, convicted of raping a 12 year old school girl in Okinawa, a crime that sparked mass protests against the blah blah.
02:04:31 Bashir said her younger brother never talked about what had happened. Well, I mean obviously not. Hey, sis. You want to hear about my rape, my rape story? You want it? You think that's cool? Wait to hear my rape story. Yeah, my child rape story.
02:04:47 My violent child rape story.
02:04:52 Police in Kennesaw suburb of North Atlanta said that the 31 year old Ledet strangled 22 year old college student Lauren Cooper sometime during the weekend of August 19 before slitting the arteries in his own arms and bleeding to death in her apartment.
02:05:11 There was evidence Cooper was sexually assaulted before she was killed and hit in the.
02:05:16 Head, said Brian Fist, a Cobb County medical examiner. Police are continuing the investigation. I don't know what there's to investigate and awaiting results from the autopsy death by nigger, officer Scott Luther of Kennesaw Police Department said Monday.
02:05:36 Bashir said some of the some of Ledet's friends have told her that he and Cooper, a junior studying marketing at Kennesaw State University, were friends. Well, never relax.
02:05:47 Who left a party together on the night of August 18 to go back to Cooper's off campus. Apartment together. Yeah, I'm sure that that he wanted. He wanted him some of that, and she wasn't taking it. So he just took it.
02:06:02 A manager at Zuka Bar and Pizzeria in Smyrna said Ledet and Cooper worked together.
02:06:12 And said that Ledet was a nice guy but declined to comment on their relationship. Cooper's parents, who live in the nearby Woodstock, discovered that the OR discovered the bodies in their daughters bedroom when they went to check on her. Imagine that when they went to check on her after they hadn't heard from her for days.
02:06:33 Measure. Find your your days dead.
02:06:37 Daughter.
02:06:39 Raped to death next to the body of.
02:06:43 That guy.
02:06:47 That was two nights after the party with Ledet and Cooper were last seen. Her father Jack, had to kick in the door to the apartment in the gated community. Well, those gated communities don't help you if you?
02:06:58 Let them in the gates.
02:07:02 He said Monday that the family has retained 2 attorneys to further investigate the daughter's death because he disagrees with the way Kennesaw police is treating the case as open and shut well come on. It's pretty open and fucking shut.
02:07:16 There's too many holes in this story. Not really.
02:07:21 Not really.
02:07:25 Story's pretty fucking clear. Story is tale as old as time.
02:07:31 I know you don't want to believe that.
02:07:33 Because that doesn't change either.
02:07:37 Here we got a guy whose daughter is raped to death by a.
02:07:42 A black guy who's already raped people to death or not to death, but you know.
02:07:47 We already know he's a rapist.
02:07:52 What are the what?
02:07:52 Are the holes.
02:07:57 There wasn't a lot of media about this. I don't know. Maybe maybe he was on local.
02:08:01 News.
02:08:02 Can't exactly find.
02:08:04 Local Georgia Television from 1996 to see if he did the whole speech about how it's not about race or whatever. But even if he didn't, you know, that's probably it. It was not, you know.
02:08:15 Some boomer guy.
02:08:19 That's probably how he felt about it. If he thought there was too many holes like I thought that was some.
02:08:23 Kind of fucking complex, but I can't figure it out.
02:08:27 That's like the Enigma machine. Ah, I can't figure it out. It's like one of those 50 sided Rubik's cubes.
02:08:35 Now only if every side is black.
02:08:43 Anyway, so in searching for this, I just inadvertently kept running to other stories. I mean this here's another story of it happens, you know, Okinawa rape and murder.
02:08:54 This is from 2017. It's not even that long ago.
02:08:58 And then this was interesting. This was just on the same page as the story about the three rapists.
02:09:06 And this is just this, just goes to show like we don't have, we don't have a country anymore, we don't have a country.
02:09:13 This, I think is from 2003.
02:09:17 US sailor sentenced in Japanese driver's death.
02:09:22 A US sailor was sentenced Thursday to life in prison in the stabbing death of a Japanese taxi driver, a crime that led calls for tougher punishment for American service members who break the law.
02:09:38 You know American servicemen like.
02:09:41 Olatunbosun.
02:09:43 Ooga booga like that's really his name, is it? It's Ugbogu.
02:09:50 A 23 year old Nigerian citizen serving in the US Navy. What the fuck are why do?
02:09:58 We we don't then.
02:10:01 This is the country you live in.
02:10:05 They have Nigerian citizens in the Navy.
02:10:20 He's not even a citizen.
02:10:24 People don't know that that happens, that happens.
02:10:27 We have non citizen Browns and blacks in our army and Marines and Navy.
02:10:34 Probably not so much Air Force, but probably Air Force 2.
02:10:56 There's some more details in the case of Olatunbosun. Yeah, I'll let the.
02:11:04 And let this.
02:11:07 Be ready. I I wonder.
02:11:08 If I can do it with with this.
02:11:14 Hold on. Let me.
02:11:16 Trying to get to read it out loud.
02:11:23 Here we are.
Text to Speech
02:11:24 All the Tumbo synagogue.
Devon Stack
02:11:27 Hey, good old. Good old.
02:11:29 Good.
Text to Speech
02:11:30 All the tugboats are nag bogu.
Devon Stack
02:11:33 Nothing says U.S. Navy like.
Text to Speech
02:11:36 All the Tambo synagogue.
Devon Stack
02:11:43 So that guy 22 year old Nigerian national.
02:11:48 Became the 5th pre indictment handover of the military personnel or military personnel to Japan since the 1996 sympathetic consideration agreement that was, that was part of because of these rapists.
02:12:06 He applied for a military duty and was assigned to the USS Cowpens. He was declared absent without leave by the US military on March 10th, 2008, so I guess it's a little more recent. On March 19th, 2008, he racked up $195 cab fare.
02:12:26 When he claimed that he heard voices in his head telling him to stab and kill the 61 year old Masaki Takao.
02:12:34 Hoshi, a taxi driver and Yokosuka, he then pierced the taxi driver's neck with a kitchen knife and severed a major artery. While the taxis motor was still running in an alley in Yokosuka's neighborhood.
02:12:53 Booga Bugas's credit card was later found below the driver's seat in the taxi.
02:12:59 Which had been suspended by a credit card company before the murder occurred. He was indicted by the Yokohama district Public Prosecutors Office and was later convicted and received a life sentence by Yokohama District Court on July 29th, 2009.
02:13:19 But there there's there's like countless examples of this shit. This is like, not this is not hard. It's it's hard to find like like.
02:13:29 It's not hard to find stories. It's it's hard to find pictures of the of the people doing it.
02:13:35 But it's not hard to find the stories, and usually with the names, it's not hard to figure out what race they are. Sometimes they withhold the names though, too. Sometimes it's just like ohh US servicemen and they never talk about it again.
02:13:48 But this lady said this happens in Korea. It happens in Japan. It probably happens in, in in fact, I know it happens in Germany.
02:13:57 Yeah.
02:13:58 It happens in countries across the world. In fact, I don't know if this is true, so don't quote me on this, but someone told me that there was enough rape from black servicemen in Japan Post World War 2 that it created enough half black, half Japanese.
02:14:18 White babies.
02:14:20 For statistically significant enough black rape babies for when they were trying to do race and IQ studies, that that was one of the populations they could look at because there were so many.
02:14:36 Black rape babies.
02:14:43 So that's anyway. And that's the story of the Okinawa Rape edition from 1995, smack dab in the 90s. Right. The more things change.
02:14:56 It turns out the more they stay the same.
02:15:01 The good old 1990s, one of the greatest political challenges we have today and going forward, stems from the fact that Gen. Z was born too late to experience the late 80s and 90s, which were awesome beyond their wildest dreams.
02:15:18 They don't know how great it was or what made it possible.
02:15:26 Jews.
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02:15:52 Yeah.
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02:15:57 Like a while ago we had some extras. I don't know if if entropy was being weird or whatever, but when I logged in there was a bunch or maybe, but people didn't realize I wasn't streaming last.
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02:18:38 There there, there's a there's black Marines in Okinawa. That's a reenactment.
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02:19:32 To give them money or they're filling some crap, selling some kind of garbage you don't want. And it's just like.
02:19:42 We get it. You want money. But I mean, I guess it works right? Cause they have they seem to have more money than ice.
02:19:48 I'm not opposed to selling stuff. I think in fact, I think it's like a good alternative way to to to.
02:19:54 Monetize.
02:19:56 It's a difficult thing to to get going once you get it going. It's not bad, but it's a hard thing to to put together.
02:20:03 I mean, just me looking into doing the.
02:20:04 Honey thing, it's.
02:20:06 It's just a difficult thing to do.
02:20:09 But.
02:20:11 Once you, I guess once you get that infrastructure put together, it's a.
02:20:15 I I feel like that's an honest way. It's a little, but it's still knowing when these guys are like every 5 seconds. Did I mention that I sell penis pills and?
02:20:23 And nicotine pouches or whatever the fuck they're doing these days. But I appreciate that. And yes, you can go to the subscribe star.
02:20:33 Big Venus says thank you. Well, I appreciate that.
02:20:37 Raven keeper.
02:20:46 Raven Keeper says last stream you asked if there was a valid case of a Black Death by cop. Only time I remember agreeing was Eric Garner's death in 2014. The officers actions seemed excessive.
02:21:02 But even then, he only died because he was obese. And yet, when the officer wasn't charged, there was no chimp out. They seemed to only do so when their worst behavior is punished is that the cigarette guy?
02:21:19 That guy that was selling illegal cigarettes.
02:21:24 Here, here's the thing. I I I don't know all the details, but it's just he was. He was resisting arrest.
02:21:31 You know, I mean.
02:21:33 And it maybe it was overkill, but it's like.
02:21:37 It's real easy to just not get killed by the cops, and it's not has nothing to do with and don't be block. No, no, don't act black.
02:21:45 Just be like, ohh, you're arresting me? Well, there's no way I'm going to get out of it.
02:21:50 But they lack the rationality. They can't think 2 steps ahead. They can't be like, wait a second. What do? What do I think is going to happen here? Do I think that I'm going to struggle and then like some Superman movie, I'm they're going to go flying into, like the walls of the skyscrapers around me, and then I'm going to be like, that's right, cops.
02:22:11 I'm man and then just like leap into the air and then you're free. And then and then and then even and then let's say you did that, then they they'll just stop looking for you. And like, what do you think's going to happen?
02:22:23 What's going to happen? Like what outcome?
02:22:26 It's going to be it's going to be beneficial like unless you can somehow outgun the the cops. Like that's. I'm just saying you should try to do that. I'm just saying, like, yeah, out of every possible scenario. I guess that's the only one that really makes any sense is if you had, like, some plan where you could, you know, outgun the cops. And then.
02:22:46 Escape forever, you know, but that you know.
02:22:51 They all resist. They are resist yet.
02:22:55 So I I just don't have any.
02:22:57 I don't have a lot of sympathy now. Yeah, I don't know. Maybe he wasn't. I don't know. I haven't seen.
02:23:03 I haven't seen the footage and all that stuff. I mean, he was selling illegal cigarettes. I don't care. That's pretty. It's illegal. But it's also pretty low on my list of things I give a shit about because it was illegal cigarettes, because New York's taxes on cigarettes are insane. And so he was just selling. He was like.
02:23:23 Point it was like the equivalent of, you know, out out here. You have Indian reservations and there's no taxes on tobacco because it's not a.
02:23:32 America and technically and so people will go and buy a bunch of cartons of cigarettes from the rez and sell them, you know? And and it's illegal. But no, who, you know, whatever who cares, right?
02:23:49 But yeah, I don't. I don't know. But at the same time, it's like if he had just been like, oh, you're here to arrest me? Well, I'm. I'm not. I'm not going to talk my way out of it. And I'm not going to muscle my way out of it. And I'm not going to leap into the air with the power of flight. So I guess I'm going. It's all bullshit, and I hate this and whatever, but I'm going to whatever I'm.
02:24:10 I'm going to jail now.
02:24:13 But thank you very much. They're Raven Keeper.
02:24:18 Nigel Cringeworthy says PewDiePie recently did a video about switching from Windows to Linux. He shows how easily it is to get OBS studio up and running. Linux doesn't reset his volume randomly either. I won't link fag.
02:24:33 You, but you should take a gander. Sieg Heil, brother. Well, tell you what people were trying to get me to use Linux since.
02:24:40 Like Linux and it's just, it's probably not going to happen. It hasn't happened yet, but I use some. I use Linux in very specific applications, but not for my desktop streaming program or a computer because it's not just OBS, it's OBS, it's.
02:24:59 Adobe software. It's 3D software. It's if you're a media person, you're not using Linux. You know I'm. I don't know that PewDiePie, I mean, PewDiePie has doesn't edit his own shit anymore. That's how he can use Linux is he has editors and they probably are not using Linux.
02:25:18 In fact.
02:25:20 I'm not even like like if if if.
02:25:24 Macs weren't so overpriced and underpowered. I I prefer actually using OSX to Windows even when I'm doing media creation, but I stopped. I switched back to Windows years ago just because their computer there was a time when like a Mac Pro was actually had, like it was still not as good as a computer.
02:25:45 You could have you could build yourself for less money.
02:25:48 But they were solid. They were good, they were decent and they held their value. And you know, I I used Mac pros for like years and then.
02:26:01 I don't know if they it's because they.
02:26:03 Switched their whole.
02:26:04 Money making scheme more towards.
02:26:08 Basically, selling iPads and garbage and that they just stopped caring about their computers. So the Macs have all they've been just garbage and expensive garbage. Their laptops are still good, but it's not some that's not appropriate for what I do. I I need I need CPU power and and that's just not what you get.
02:26:27 From.
02:26:28 Although I've been non apple so long, I've never even used their new. I guess they went because they went X86 for a while, right? And then they now they're doing their own little chip again. I don't, so I've never even used that. So I don't know, maybe that's all awesome by.
02:26:42 About it and Linux, like I said, I use it for certain things I dick around with Raspberry pies and I use Linux for you know, like arcade emulation. When I fuck around with Arcade ROMs and things like that. But I you know or like security camera stuff.
02:27:02 And you know, just if I'm, just because. Look, I'm, I'm nerdy. I geek out on on computer stuff.
02:27:10 But for my media creation stuff it's it's Windows. Every time I've tried to use Linux. It's funny because these these Linux evangelists will always be like Oh no, no, you can do 3D stuff. They got blender and it's like, yeah, great. And it's like you can tell they don't know, they they don't make anything. It's like, yeah.
02:27:30 You tried using fucking blender?
02:27:35 You know, like it's way better than it was. Blender got a lot better than it was, but still it's like, come on dude.
02:27:43 Or no, you can edit video now. It's like I forgot what even what it is now what? They just just use FFM peg to like manually on the command line, edit all your videos. It's like come on use. I use GIMP. I actually use GIMP instead of Photoshop these days.
02:28:01 But yeah.
02:28:04 A purple sage purple.
02:28:19 Sage with the angry Corky. Hi, Devon Black Wall Street was a great stream. Very comprehensive.
02:28:25 Thank you. Also sorry to hear about Churro. Yeah, so am I. But yeah, he's. He's obviously still. He's he's not coming back.
02:28:35 And and I'll tell you time heals all words. There was like a while there, where like every time I heard anything outside I was like, is that churro or when I was outside, I'd see, like, a Bush. Russell like. Oh, is that churro, you know?
02:28:49 And it would suck because it would never be true. Right? And you know, it's it's not like that anymore. So, but I still miss little guy. I kind of I kind of wish I knew what happened to him. But at the same time, I'm kind of glad I don't. And.
02:29:04 Maybe he's he's like he could still be, like I said, he could be with some hanging out in some RV with.
02:29:08 Some.
02:29:08 Boomers right now eating tuna.
02:29:13 That's entirely possible. I don't think likely, but it's it's entirely possible, but thank you very much. And yes, Black Wall Street was a.
02:29:20 Good one I.
02:29:20 Thought I think with the support purple Sage Gorilla hands.
02:29:38 Gorilla hands. Hey, Devon. You're about the same age as me, give or take a year or two. How do you feel about all these identity scams and cyber fraud these days? Now we have to worry about some project phishing our emails, or getting bank account information from our debit cards with.
02:29:56 A handheld scanner. Our world is getting to be very dystopian.
02:30:01 Yeah, my my parents.
02:30:04 Got scammed, uh? Well, almost. They. They stopped it. But or my sister stopped it.
02:30:10 But yeah, some Ajit was trying to scam my mom like a, like monthly or so ago and.
02:30:19 She retardedly gave. She gave. She gave too much. She gave personal data to them, but they didn't get anything. But now she has to get, like, LifeLock or whatever. All that shit is I I think that.
02:30:31 Like.
02:30:31 Yeah, I mean, you didn't have to worry so much before, but it is getting to where, especially with AI and stuff, they're going to be able to automate a lot of this stuff and it's software gets updated constantly and and people not updating things and 0 days and all this other stuff, it's just unfortunately the more complex.
02:30:51 The system gets the the more vulnerabilities it's going to have and you just have to be.
02:31:00 You know, take that into account, try to air gap, try to air gap anything important from like, don't I I would, I would refrain from if you do banking online or or anything like that online or crypto online or even like stock trades or any anything financial really.
02:31:20 Online, I would try to air gap that on a separate.
02:31:24 After that you only have on.
02:31:29 That you never have connected to the Internet unless or or even on unless you are doing business on it and then you shut it down when you're done. And then I would if you have crypto, I would do like a hardware wallet or a paper wallet or you know something like that. I wouldn't rely on like an exchange or something like that.
02:31:50 And yeah, just.
02:31:52 It's tough and.
02:31:52 Then of course, you know, there's like physical, physical, gold and things like that. That's way harder. Ironically, it's like.
02:32:01 You know all the things that you would think that were easier to steal, you know, like putting money under your mattress and shit like that is now. That's like one of the safer ways of.
02:32:12 Protecting your wealth. But you know, yeah, it's going to it's going. It's going to get harder and harder. And look, I I'm not. I'm not like an old man by any means, but it will come a time when I probably like get a little boomerang and and it's hard to keep up with everything that's going on. I I'm I'm still fairly up to date with.
02:32:31 With a lot of technology, but I'm not like.
02:32:34 I.
02:32:34 Was when I was like 20. I was like bleeding. I knew exactly what was coming out, you know, all the time. And and now I just. I care about different things and.
02:32:46 There, there might come a time where, like, I don't think I'll ever be dumb enough to fall for some, like, stupid scam, but like I might be dumb enough to leave a digital door open or something like that that I'm not thinking of. So yeah. And and the world's what? Someone gave some scary statistic like something like only 30% of India.
02:33:05 Or might even be less than that is on the Internet right now.
02:33:09 What? What's it going to be like when they're all on the Internet? That's going to be fucking insane.
02:33:14 So yeah.
02:33:16 Yeah. And then just heads up, gorilla hands, it has your thing twice. I don't know if that.
02:33:23 You meant to send it twice, or if it actually sent twice, but on my end.
02:33:28 It sent it twice.
02:33:31 Oh, I guess you didn't know that cause Gorilla hand says. I realized I just sent you a duplicate check. Keep that money and just say.
02:33:40 Where's the button?
02:33:42 There we go. Well, I appreciate that.
02:33:47 White man alive.
02:33:53 Once again, this is footage from Okinawa circa.
02:33:57 1995.
02:34:03 White Man alive says Hey, Devon, thanks for years of content, what are your thoughts on Zoomer slowly becoming more and more based since 2020? I've had friends who I have never thought would come to me asking about Jews and Negs. So white Pilling to see. Thanks again.
02:34:20 Here's $30.00 for the bees. When will we be getting the stack honey, by the way? Well, I'm. I'm actually. I am actively trying to figure that out. Yeah, it's it's encouraging. I don't know how widespread it is. Sometimes it's easy for us to get a.
02:34:37 Weird impression of things when we're in our little Internet silos that we get kind of, you know, quarantined in.
02:34:47 All you have to do to really kind of if you want to get a reality check.
02:34:55 Just watch some of these compilations of, like Charlie Kirk owns a owns a a group or, you know, or something, you know, like these videos where it's it's Charlie Kirk. Basically just saying how awesome Jews are and the whole crowd is cheering.
02:35:11 Now I don't know what there's. I mean, that's really unscientific, right? It's a crowd of.
02:35:17 College kids that showed up to this event, but I I I do wonder. I wonder if if yeah, there's going to be based zoomers, but there's based millennials and there's.
02:35:32 Less based Gen. actors, but they exist and there's even less based boomers and they exist. There is more. I guess there is more, right? But I don't think it's like ohh generation Zyklon. You know what I mean? I I there is more and.
02:35:49 Maybe it's it's hard. How would you gauge? I don't know. Is there well the wait and see if there's. If there's maybe there's data I just don't know. I'm.
02:35:56 Not.
02:35:56 Aware of it, but I'd like to see actual data that reliable data on that.
02:36:03 I don't know how you'd quantify that.
02:36:06 Maybe. I guess there are. There were some surveys that came out recently about people. I don't know if they broke it up by age, but.
02:36:13 People in support of of Israel and America like that, that number going down drastically. But how much of that is Zoomer? Is is maybe it's the majority and if it is, how many, how many of that, how much of that is like leftist humors, you know what I mean that are.
02:36:29 That are against it because of the colon. You know, they're colonizer. Is that kind of a thing? It's.
02:36:33 Hard.
02:36:33 To know but it look, I do think it's. Yeah, it's increasing. It's it's been increasing since the boomers. It's there were some base boomers still are some base boomers, base Gen. Xers, little more millennials, little more zoomers.
02:36:48 A little more, a lot more maybe, but I I don't know. I'd have to see.
02:36:56 But I will tell you what across the board, anyone who, anyone who spends a significant amount of time socializing on the Internet and that don't mean people that are like, oh, you're, you know, terminally on online and go touch, I mean like.
02:37:11 People who don't watch cable TV.
02:37:14 You know, like normal people, people that I like, I spend a lot of time on the Internet, but like and that's how I communicate with my family. That's how I communicate with my friends. That's how I communicate.
02:37:27 Well, really with everybody that I'm that I'm not seeing in real life, right? Like it's not how I communicate with the mailman. But, you know, I mean like, that's how I communicate with almost everyone that doesn't live around me.
02:37:38 And so I I I'm on the Internet a lot when I'm communicating with people and I think people like that, people who spend a significant amount of their time or not, not a majority, but a significant amount of their time on line. And that's a good source of or a big source of their information if they're not watching CNN or Fox News or or listen to talk radio or whatever.
02:37:59 I think that that lot of that population is getting Super Jew pilled right now. I, or at least I'm beyond my wildest expectations. When I started talking about this stuff back in 2016.
02:38:16 Let's see here.
02:38:19 Yad Myers says pretty crazy to think how much the attitude of our people would change if all propaganda suddenly stopped. Also, here's a meme I made about the black Holocaust.
02:38:36 He admires.
02:38:41 He admires.
02:38:44 Yes.
02:38:45 OK.
02:39:06 Every once in.
02:39:07 A while I'm I have a weak.
02:39:08 Moment, but not.
02:39:09 Tonight, not tonight. I will not fall victim to.
02:39:12 Your link tonight.
02:39:17 Video grams.
02:39:20 Via Graham says recent Canadian election the Conservative who kept pandering to the Sikhs and says how Canada is an idea that anyone can come to and live the dream lost to the liberal left globalist who supports a group that wants Canada to have a well.
02:39:42 Let me reread all this. It's very wordy.
02:39:46 And I'm tired. Let's see.
02:39:48 And I'm on allergy medicine trying to fix my stupid ear. I can't hear out.
02:39:53 Recent Canadian election conservative for cab pandering to Sikhs and says how Canada is an idea lost to the West globalist.
02:40:01 OK, I think I I don't remember his name. I think I know you're talking about.
02:40:05 UM.
02:40:07 And he wants Canada to have 100 million by by 2100. The Century Initiative is a major organization in Canada that explicitly works for Canada to have mass, continuous immigration. So the population reaches at least 100 million by 20.
02:40:24 100.
02:40:26 Well, there you go.
02:40:28 I.
02:40:29 I I don't see.
02:40:33 I don't I. What's the pushback on that?
02:40:40 You know, I mean like like look if.
02:40:43 No one fights back. That's they're going to get it. They're going to get it.
02:40:47 I'm not saying that no one's funding.
02:40:48 Back but like.
02:40:53 Not enough. I mean, I don't. And and that goes from, I'm saying just in Canada that just the West generally there's not enough of us.
02:41:00 Unfortunately, fighting back about this, but we can't, you know, keep keep trying to.
02:41:05 Make other people aware and and making enough people aware in in in a position where they can, even if they can't fight back necessarily they can raise up John Connors. That can maybe someday.
02:41:19 I got us in a better position but.
02:41:22 Yeah, it's not great news.
02:41:25 Beach guys.
02:41:27 With the big dono.
02:41:28 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with. Go, Julie, this Fagg is.
02:41:33 Look.
02:41:52 By the way, the 90s gave US episode 1 of Star Wars. The 90s gave us Jar Jar Binks still want to go back to the 90s?
02:42:00 Beach guys, thank you very much. Appreciate you, Devon. Sorry to.
02:42:04 Hear about bill.
02:42:05 Mott again and Churro catch you on the replay. Maybe they're hanging out together somewhere that's a good thought, right?
02:42:13 That's that's a nice nice thought. Maybe Bill Monegan and Churro or sharing a latte on a cloud somewhere.
02:42:21 How about that? Well, I appreciate that Beach Boys.
02:42:27 Videograms says the Century Initiative chairman that is, that is working in the Canadian government is Jewish, by the way. Mark Weissman, also Canada elected a record 22 Indians from India as members of Parliament. Yeah, I mean our countries are gone and I'm.
02:42:46 Europe, Europe's in a different situation, but North America is just going to be like Brazilian Star Trek. I guess that's the way to put it. North America is going to be Brazilian star.
02:43:01 It's going to be like a mix of.
02:43:04 Like third world people.
02:43:07 And high tech equipment.
02:43:10 And it's just gonna be hilarious. It's gonna be. It's just, you know.
02:43:15 It's gonna be like watching a bunch of.
02:43:18 You know, natives trying to operate.
02:43:22 A computer it's only it's the society version of that.
02:43:22 I can.
02:43:28 Yeah, I I don't know. It's gonna be. Yeah, I I'm gonna say it's it's Brazilian. Star Trek is the future for right now.
02:43:35 And that's the I think that's the the direction we're going in right now. And I think that.
02:43:42 Like I said, the the best you can do is is take care of your own and prepare for the consequences of of that.
02:43:50 That direction that we're going in.
02:43:53 Yeah. I'm not saying don't fight it. I'm just saying for being realistic here.
02:43:58 That's what black pill means. It doesn't mean like, oh, I'm so sad. Ohh. Game over, man. I'm just saying like no, that's that's clearly the the direction things are going demographically and I don't like no one. No one is suggesting any realistic or even probable solutions when the best you can.
02:44:18 Do is is Trump who to right now currently whose deportations are not even outpacing Bidens or Obamas? You know, I mean, like, he's.
02:44:31 He's just like another. Exactly the same president you.
02:44:34 Know like.
02:44:36 He's not. There's a lot of talk going on. You know, there's a lot of talk and and they make these really theatrical tell telling. Well, novellas, really. I mean, they're basically that they put on these big novellas.
02:44:50 Where all the magnetars to watch? We're like, ohh based. He's arresting a a judge. Or. Ohh based. You know? Like you know he deported Ms. 13 Guy with tattoos on his hands or and. But it's like, yeah, but they're still.
02:45:03 None of that solves it.
02:45:06 Not even like like begins to scratch the surface like that. Doesn't really matter. He's not. First of all, it's the headline is never what's actually happening. He's not arresting judges that are getting in the way. All right. It was a very specific judge who was doing something very specific. And judges get arrested.
02:45:26 Newsflash, judges get arrested. The FBI investigates judges and and arrests judges. It's not a new thing, especially when they do things like what she did. And and it appears as if she was being investigated. And it's she. It's not because oh, she disagree with his immigration. That locked her up, that what should he do that I don't know if if he was going to be.
02:45:47 Serious about this, then. That's kind of what you have to do, which is why, you know, he's not doing it. The other, you know, the other story about the he's he's sending sending these people to, like, prisons in El Salvador. OK. But like.
02:46:03 Wake me up when he does. At times a million.
02:46:06 Because that's that's. That's not even. That's just the start. You get rid of a million people. You're still. That's just the first bite.
02:46:14 And of of a very that's a first bite of a very big Mexican pizza.
02:46:19 And again, and they're not doing it. They're not doing it.
02:46:25 Mr. Nigst, with the big donut. Oh, look at all this generosity tonight.
02:46:31 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that you have.
02:46:37 You know.
02:46:55 Alright, I thought mix it up a little bit, Mr.
02:46:58 Eggs. What's up, Deb? What is the Jew problem? I keep hearing about? Ohh. I think it's. Uh.
02:47:07 I think it's a problem that needs a.
02:47:11 Solution perhaps?
02:47:14 But thank you very much. Mr. Nags really appreciate the big.
02:47:18 Big support there. Pulling out the big guns.
02:47:22 And keeping the show afloat.
02:47:24 Alright, that's gonna help out a lot. I I do appreciate.
02:47:29 That.
02:47:30 And just as much as I appreciate from.
02:47:33 Corn pop. The bad dude.
02:47:36 Man, you guys are being being nice to me.
02:47:39 I have to figure out I'm going to run out of things to play here.
02:47:44 I don't even know what to do here.
02:47:47 About, since we're talking about this tonight.
It's the 90's Clip
02:47:49 Ohh problem.
02:47:51 Is the 90s man.
02:47:53 The 90s MA, it's the 90s.
02:47:55 I can be anything I wanna be, it's.
02:47:56 The 90s this is.
02:47:57 The 90's the.
02:47:58 90s it's the.
02:47:59 90S parents are supposed to discuss sex with their children.
02:48:02 It's the 90s.
Devon Stack
02:48:06 That's right, corn pop. The bed, dude. The only two world leaders who have used the term NWO were Bush senior and Hitler topic suggestion Hitler's intelligence past.
02:48:18 Yeah.
02:48:20 Hitler's intelligence passed, huh? I don't know anything about Hitler's intelligence past that could be interesting. I'll paste that right.
02:48:30 In my note.
02:48:35 I knew. I knew he was in the military, but I don't know about his intelligence past.
02:48:42 Thank you very much. Corn pop, the bed dude.
02:48:46 With the big dono.
02:48:48 Man of low moral fiber says in the FDR stream. Was it covered that his Secretary of State was a turbo faggot negro lover who had to resign because he got caught trying to solicit 2 black males?
02:49:06 For Jew, negro, butt sex.
02:49:11 No, I don't think I I talked about I.
02:49:14 Didn't know about that.
02:49:16 Big if true, big if true, and unsurprising, that's that's another thing hasn't changed. That's another one of those things where the more things change, the more they stay the same. People think that Washington, DC used to be some like, you know.
02:49:33 I guess very moral, upstanding city. Come on.
02:49:41 It's it's always been well, but always it may be it. It ebbs and flows to some degree, but it's it's often rotten at the top.
02:49:53 Aristocratic owl says, hey, follow follow of a A and follow of A and distributist.
02:50:02 Have a quick question about your videos. Why is it that all the reruns are in shitty 420P all while your live streams are on air? Would be in 1080P? Can you find a way to fix this for a rewatch game gang to view intensity P? It's 2025. Some things I guess.
02:50:22 Should be expected.
02:50:25 I don't know. I don't, I don't.
02:50:28 I I I have space Internet and so it might be because I stream probably at a lower bit rate.
02:50:35 And that's that's the way it is. And I'm sorry, it doesn't look nice on your 4K TV or or whatever it is, but it's.
02:50:48 I I have to. It's it's more important to me that the show doesn't crash while streaming than you have really crisp pictures of of.
02:51:02 Race riots, I guess. But I mean, yeah, it's not. It's nothing. I'm not actively trying to do that, but it could be it. It could just be a product of the of my my lower than normal bit rate because if I if I Jack up the.
02:51:17 Bit.
02:51:17 Rate the show would go off the air.
02:51:21 Well, I don't know. Maybe. Maybe it's better now, but we've we still have problems occasionally even with doing this, so I'd rather not fuck with it cause it's working.
02:51:30 Spaghetti Nigger says in in Spaghetti Niggerland, people, people before mass immigration in the past 20 years only saw blacks in the USA movies and TV shows and believed all they saw old people still believe that in the USA they are all doctors and scientists and those are not.
02:51:50 And those that are not, it's because of white racism.
02:51:54 Yeah, I wouldn't. I wouldn't. I don't blame a lot of European whites. It was annoying. Like, I remember when I was a kid and we would talk to exchange students when they would come to America and.
02:52:08 I'm not going to say it made them racist.
02:52:11 But.
02:52:13 They had different attitudes from the beginning of the school year and the end of the school year. They'd be very Snooty and and very condescending about how we're just a bunch of racist hillbillies in the beginning of the year.
02:52:27 By the end of the year, not so much.
02:52:30 And that was that was a common thing. And and I, and I've just noticed that when I was traveling before, a lot of this mass migration in Canada and in Europe, a lot of the white people being very blue pilled and and acting like, you know, I was some kind of.
02:52:49 Super retarded racist for believing.
02:52:51 Yeah.
02:52:52 Believing in my life experience that they had no connection to whatsoever because they, as you say, they're their exposure to non whites was.
02:53:03 Courtesy of Jews. Bessemer.
02:53:10 Bessemer says hi Devon thinking about your black Wall Street stream and how they solved black rape by outlying lynching.
02:53:22 Right.
02:53:23 Right.
02:53:25 Yeah, they could have. They they couldn't. It would.
02:53:29 Work. Get away around though, right?
02:53:31 Or I think that or is that what you're?
02:53:32 Trying to.
02:53:32 Say they they solved the.
02:53:36 Black rape by not out or by by doing lynching, lynching was a was a completely rational response to what was going on, in my opinion. I don't care if that's is that too. Is that too edgy? It's not meant to be edgy. It's just true.
02:53:51 It's just true.
02:53:54 And the more you look back at what was going on back then, they were like, fuck, I'm surprised. Didn't lynch more of these guys.
02:54:01 And then Bessemer again says Devon, what are your thoughts on someone going for engineering degree while AI is going to be making so many jobs obsolete? Someone in my family is considering going back to school.
02:54:14 Well, I mean, it's not going to happen overnight. First of all, second of all, I would say it depends on the kind of engineering. And one thing that AI is not doing yet and who knows, it's hard to know with these sorts of things. It's not creatively designing new things.
02:54:35 So it depends on what kind of engineering you're doing. It might be very valuable mechanical engineering. I mean, AI would probably be a tool that you would have to learn and use.
02:54:48 I think that's one thing that's going to become more accessible is you'll be able to, you know, maybe feed your designs through simulations that you know back not even that long ago would have taken, like super computers. And so no one in the prototyping phase of of of hardware.
02:54:55 Yeah.
02:55:09 And you know whether talking about like electromechanical or mechanical or, you know, even just like.
02:55:18 You know, like computer chips and things like that, the ability to simulate those things and improve them with computers will probably be an AI will probably be.
02:55:30 That that ability will probably increase, but I don't think I don't think people going to be replaced instantly. It will be a long time. It'll be a long time, but like I wouldn't. I'll tell you one thing.
02:55:41 Coatings probably not the why wouldn't get into that.
02:55:44 Unless you're going to be writing operating systems and like you know, if you're like turbo nerd and you're one of those people that just really have a knack for it, you can probably still make a living because AI is not as good at writing code.
02:56:00 As people think it's good at helping, it's good at augmenting code and sort of the same thing. It can like help you find. But even with that, like I've had issues with it where I've tried having it help me fix broken Python scripts and things like that and it.
02:56:16 Depends. Yeah. Depends what AI you're using. If you use, that's the thing too, is if you use like.
02:56:21 Grock and ChatGPT and DeepSeek between the three of them, you can usually figure what the hell is going on. Like what? What's wrong with your code? But it's not.
02:56:32 Like.
02:56:33 It's not like people think. It's not like, hey, write me like they try to make they do these promos like they've promoted rock. Like I've seen Elon Musk.
02:56:41 Tweet tweets for this guys like ayash grok to make a pong game in HTML and and it did it well man, it's.
02:56:49 Like well.
02:56:51 OK. I mean, but it's pong.
02:56:56 Is there like a big demand for like pong? Pong web pages?
02:57:04 You know it's.
02:57:07 It's really limited. Still, it's gonna don't get it. Will get there. It will get there. And that's one of the areas where it'll get there faster than other areas, but.
02:57:18 Yeah, it's tricky. No, it it is definitely a a flying the ointment. It's it's going to be.
02:57:26 It's gonna it's a wild card, man. I wouldn't want to be. I I wouldn't want to try. I wouldn't want to get into an industry where AI is going to be playing a gigantic role. And here's the other thing too justlikethe.com bubble. They're going to try to make a I do everything like they try to make the Internet do everything, and everyone's going to invest a lot of money, and there's going to be a lot of bubbles. And just like there was a big.
02:57:48 Dot com doesn't mean Internet went away obviously, but a lot of the stupid Internet ideas that people were having went away because they had the bubble burst and they realized, wait a second, this is this isn't like magic, it's just the Internet.
02:58:01 Like there's limitations to what the Internet can do, it's cool, but there's a lot of cool things we never thought of doing before, but like, not that it doesn't do all the cool things, and some of these people are thinking of dump shit and AI is going to be the same thing where it's going to be like, well, you know, a lot of these ideas are dumb, but it is powerful and it will.
02:58:20 So it's going to be whoever figures out.
02:58:23 What AI is going to be good at and and gets into that early? That, that's who's going to be making some money, but there will probably be a bubble. I think an AI bubble.
02:58:38 Ah man of low moral fiber says don't forget that the rappin' little niglet Emmett Tills's father was hanged for ohh he said rapey no. I think it said rapping, raping White women while in the military U.S. military sends uniform negroes.
02:58:57 With rifles to rape women worldwide, that is true.
02:59:02 Uh, Japanese mob kind of gay for not killing those negroes in prison, honestly. Well, they they went to.
02:59:11 They went to that's so they wouldn't get killed in prison because they would have. They went to special negro prison like they had to build a prison just for, I don't think it's entirely black, but I bet it's a really black prison because it's just for US servicemen.
02:59:30 Uh, we have little fiber again, anecdotal, but I know a guy who was in the Air Force and was stationed in Japan.
02:59:38 He said there was a prison in Japan almost exclusively. Well, there you go from for negroes and beaters undeployed. There you go. That's that's he's right there. That, that's the prison.
02:59:51 Corn pop. The bad dude. Says hello and welcome to Japan. Where can where you can get killed by a Nigerian serving in the US Army on the same streets where you were born, raised and raised on. Looking over here we have an entire city of Afro Asian rape babies.
03:00:11 Right, yeah.
03:00:14 Yeah. You're welcome, Japan. Based Hank Hill.
03:00:21 It's amazing. It's amazing the amount of stupid white cucks that still defend these North American rape apes and massage nation. Yeah, the the the propaganda is strong. It's going to take a it took a long time to get here. It took about 100 years to get.
03:00:39 Whites this gay, and it's gonna take about 100 years to get them.
03:00:44 Not gay.
03:00:47 Thanks for the support there, White Tiger Kingdom.
03:00:56 Meanwhile in Japan.
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03:01:07 You got to pull your stuff out. Holy fuck.
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03:01:10 Sinking, I'm sinking.
Devon Stack
03:01:19 Can't believe the military thinks it's prudent to make our current crime and slash gun problem even worse.
03:01:29 For the recruits, hey, guys, support our troops.
03:01:33 Yeah, it's, it's, it's. It was amazing to me that there's, I don't know if there's a, maybe there's a number on it. Let me. Let's find let's find the number on.
03:01:45 Non citizen servicemen.
03:02:05 Let's see. Do we have any good?
03:02:06 Numbers here. Holy fuck.
03:02:12 I didn't know it was this bad?
03:02:17 So.
03:02:23 As of February 2024, approximately 40,000.
03:02:32 Foreign nationals.
03:02:34 Are serving the US armed forces.
03:02:41 40,000 non citizens.
03:02:47 Are in the the armed forces right now?
03:02:53 Each year between 5008 thousand non citizens enlist in the US military.
03:03:06 So that's great.
03:03:10 Oh, and here's another fun, fun little factoid.
03:03:14 Since 2002.
03:03:17 Over 187,000.
03:03:21 Members of the US military have been naturalized so that that's it's basically another way to get citizenship.
03:03:29 So.
03:03:32 187,000.
03:03:37 Immigrants.
03:03:38 I guess doing the jobs Americans won't do, huh? Like defending Israel. That's great.
03:03:47 Yeah, man of low moral fiber, says Benjamin Sumner Wells is the name of the gay, Jew, negro lover that was Under Secretary of State from 1936 to 1943. During Roosevelt's presidency, he was a major foreign policy adviser. Well, there you go. Yeah, I.
03:04:06 Not surprised at all.
03:04:08 Aristocratic Owl says wasn't trying to come across as complete hostile against that, but been watching your content for a while and we'll admit it can sometimes fill me with rage to feel the need to defend founding.
03:04:25 What are you talking about? What was I?
03:04:28 What did you say? That I was hostile about?
03:04:44 Oh, you're. Oh, you're the one that was complaining about the.
03:04:46 10 DP stuff.
03:04:51 Yeah, don't worry about it. Like I said, just it's it's just a technological.
03:04:56 Limitation of the stream being via the via space.
03:05:02 Which is pretty high tech. Yeah, sure. It's not. It's not coming at you in 1080P, but it's coming at.
03:05:08 You from space.
03:05:10 So there, there you go. Is there, you said you watched A and the distributed is their stream coming to you from space? I don't think so.
03:05:21 Mine is mine's coming from space.
03:05:25 So there you go. All right.
03:05:27 Let's take a look at.
03:05:30 Rumble.
03:05:34 And rumble is, let's see here Zazi McTaz bot.
03:05:43 I often joke about starting a cult, not a militia, but yesterday my brother called me concerned with his friend. They got divorced. His wife went lesbo and trooned the kid. He went full Flat Earth. He went down such a rabbit hole. He is going to join join a.
03:06:02 Compound.
03:06:04 He would only admit to my brother. It was somewhere tropical. I would have thought it was in Idaho, he told my brother he was going to take DMT to decode the patterns in the lasers.
03:06:18 It's a messed up reminder that the lesbo ex trooning your kids making you go crazy can happen anywhere, even in White small towns. Thanks for the show. I don't know. I kind of feel like those are those two things are probably related.
03:06:33 Sounds like. I mean, I can't imagine.
03:06:39 I can't imagine ever starting a life with someone where that would even be a possible outcome. I just think people you you need to be more discerning if you're if your wife lesbians out and troons out your kid, you just you, you did it wrong.
03:06:56 You did it wrong and the other side, this guy was 100% uh.
03:07:00 100% all with it. You know what I mean? Like maybe he's your friend, but it sounds like there was some schizophrenia. Kind of like floating beneath the surface that might have, you know, sort of played a role in this situation he's in.
03:07:15 But yeah, it happens. It does happen I guess.
03:07:20 Doctor Jellyfish says a while back someone suggested the film, the last American Virgin. That film is actually a remake of the 1978 Israeli film Lemon Popsicle by the same director. Lemon Popsicle claims itself to be the first in a genre of teen sex comedies.
03:07:41 It's mostly degenerate, but the ending is very brutal and interesting. Not sure what it's trying to teach teens. I'm aware of the movie The 1st or the.
03:07:54 Last American version, I don't. I I've seen parts of it, but I haven't watched it.
03:07:58 I'm not aware of the. I wasn't aware of the Israeli 1. I think someone mentioned it before, but I haven't watched it.
03:08:07 Might might be worth taking a look at Gravy, Bear says. My guess is the pejite countries going to war is just an excuse for them to unload more St. shooters into the West. I don't know. I don't think it's. Look, I don't think it's.
03:08:24 That kind of Machiavellian thing, like, oh, and then and then India and Pakistan, we'll go to war so that we can send not only it's like that. I think it's any and Pakistan have always had disagreements.
03:08:38 And or at least the Muslims and the Hindus have always had disagreements and.
03:08:45 I don't even know that it's going to. I don't think it's going to escalate to some crazy.
03:08:50 You know, World War three type of thing.
03:08:51 It's.
03:08:52 There, there's, there's always skirmishes on that border. It's not new, there's.
03:08:57 That's.
03:08:59 Is it? Is it escalating? I don't know. I haven't watched the news in a.
03:09:02 Couple days to.
03:09:03 Be honest, I've been. I've been hard at work outdoors, which is why my ears all plugged up and I'm all my medicine is wearing off. You can probably tell you know, drippy here.
03:09:15 UM.
03:09:17 But yeah, I haven't. I haven't paid attention to them.
03:09:21 The the what's been unfolding, so I have to.
03:09:23 Take a look.
03:09:25 But I don't think I don't. I think I think it's another case of nothing that nothing ever happens, to be honest.
03:09:32 Let's see here. Pro 420 says. I appreciate everything you do. Thanks for all the info, Entertainment and laughs. I clip your vids and post them in my compilations. Much love and respect. Would love to hear some Pantera in the intro.
03:09:47 Yeah, well.
03:09:49 There's a couple good songs of theirs.
03:09:54 Like there's.
03:09:56 Like 5 minutes alone.
03:10:02 Blanking on their names, it's been a long time.
03:10:05 Been a long time. Yeah, Speaking of 90s and then Dimebag, Darrell got shot by a skitzo, didn't he?
03:10:14 Based officer Jeremiah says the Marines in Oki.
03:10:19 Have to be on curfew and lockdown every year or so because some groid will rape or kill some Japanese chick. Then I visited there. Locals would look at blacks like they were aliens.
03:10:33 Wow.
03:10:35 Aliens like in the movie aliens maybe?
03:10:41 Yeah, they're coming.
03:10:46 Yeah, I can't even imagine how pissed off I would.
03:10:49 Be.
03:10:50 If there was some occupying country that was bringing in.
03:10:54 Savages to to rape our women.
03:10:57 And.
03:10:58 With regularity and that would I.
03:11:01 It's just got to be humiliating.
03:11:05 Bowden Nielsen says Knight Nation raid I appreciate that.
03:11:11 And.
03:11:14 Everyone. I guess I just barely figured I found out what a raid was.
03:11:19 I don't know what it isn't like. Then it started like a Twitch thing.
03:11:24 But thank you for the raid I guess.
03:11:32 Little wagon says.
03:11:35 Mutapa. That's right. The great katapa.
03:11:40 Everyone.
03:11:42 Must feel bad about the evil Cortana times.
03:11:48 Rupert V21 says replay gang and I professor stack going to catch a replay to see you on.
03:11:56 Or and. See you on Saturday.
03:11:59 Well, I appreciate that. Try not to get killed by any Pakistanis.
03:12:07 Dead man Dead Man 119 says kick these three rapists in the pit.
03:12:16 Followed by the Mega pit.
03:12:20 Mega.
03:12:24 There you go.
03:12:26 Um, let's see here. Lamb chops. 1977 says thank you for all the hard work you do, Devon. So sorry to hear about Churro. God should have taken a negro instead.
03:12:38 Yeah.
03:12:41 Churro's life was infinitely more.
03:12:44 Valuable to me, then.
03:12:47 Then all of them combined. Well, I'm going to oversell it, but yeah, probably.
03:12:58 Mandy Marie says hi Devon good show. Appreciate that.
03:13:05 And still scrolling here. Sorry. Sorry, sorry, rumble slow and I really what it is. I just didn't get that plug in loaded. I just always forget to load it and then we got Negro Spritzer. Who, of course, is expressing his thoughts on the two marines and seamen or the seamen that were stationed.
03:13:26 Okinawa and however I I I don't get the get the impression that he is particularly sympathetic to the victims in in in Japan. However, he doesn't.
03:13:40 Specifically mentioned them as one of the groups of people he is displeased with. However, he does seem to.
03:13:48 To mention everyone else, there's Negro Spritzer.
03:13:54 And yeah, Negro Spitzer again. Read it, reading his.
03:14:00 Is this taste?
03:14:02 For those of a darker complexion. All right guys.
03:14:08 I will take some more.
03:14:10 Sinus medicine and stuff.
03:14:14 Before trying to go to sleep, but I really appreciate. Ohh we got one last one here. We got D man.
03:14:19 Says well done. Now get in the pit to those 3 yard apes service members.
03:14:27 I think that didn't already read that one, or is that you're just reiterating what you said before?
03:14:33 All right guys. Anyway, I'm going to shut her down. I will see you guys again on Saturday. It is now officially may.
03:14:43 It is now officially may.
03:14:46 April is over. I told you. The older you get, the faster time flies.
03:14:53 It seems like it was February, just like a.
03:14:56 A couple of days ago.
03:14:59 Oh, we got one last one again too.
03:15:00 Many.
03:15:01 Too many Glocks, as I've been saying, Churro needs neutered for a year or more. True would still be oh, yeah. Fuck you, dude. You know what? Fuck you.
03:15:11 If that's what you you wanted to tell me, you killed Churro by not cutting his balls off, you know what? Fuck you, dude. How about that?
03:15:19 How about fuck you and your $3?
03:15:22 There's lots of little mini Churros out there, and Churro Churro said Churro might still be around at then if he's not, I'd rather I'd rather Churro die on his feet than live on his knees. And in the meantime for Black Pilled, I am of course.
03:15:40 Devon Stack.
Based MLK Studier
03:15:43 So I have here bearing the cross by David J Garrow. It has in it one of my favorite Martin Luther King Junior quotes that is scrubbed from the Internet.
03:16:00 This is a pretty famous book, right?
03:16:03 Umm.
03:16:06 You know, most of it's made-up as far as his character or whatever, but this is the quote.
03:16:14 Says King told Abernathy. Maybe we just have to admit that the day of violence is here, and maybe we have to just give up and let violence take its course. The nation won't listen to our voice.
03:16:30 Maybe it will heed the voice of violence. Abernathy tried to reassure King and lift his spirits, but made little headway. Ralph, we live in a sick nation. Maybe we will just have to let violence run its course. And Ralph there, Ralph, that they're talking about is his friend and close.
03:16:47 Confidant Ralph abernathy.
03:16:52 He's well known to be one of his closest friends.
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03:17:20 Doctor Arun.
03:17:23 Family.
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03:17:30 The yellow.
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03:18:14 Chavo Hali, Mantha methylene mautam O kangaroo pada kanesha angaran Mama Mama.
03:18:31 Goli. Math. Math. Math. Math.
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