
INSOMNIA STREAM: HATE SPEECH EDITION.mp3
05/03/2025German Numbers Lady
00:00:00 Who's right? Yes, yes.00:00:55 6.
00:00:57 Peanuts.
00:01:06 I'm I'm I'm sure right.
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00:01:35 6/6.
00:01:41 The right noising.
Weezer - Say it Ain't So
00:01:57 Oh yeah.00:02:03 All right.
00:02:10 Not as high strong.
00:02:16 Somebody.
00:02:19 Give me the sound.
00:02:35 Feels good.
00:02:43 Daily wrestle.
00:02:48 Then this bubble, the bottle is red to blow.
00:03:20 My love will so.
00:03:38 I kept them from chewing.
00:03:42 I never could. That would not hurt you. Try and be cool.
00:03:50 Gonna say this?
00:03:54 Is a water slide away for me to chase it for everyday?
00:04:01 Cool.
00:04:14 Break.
00:04:20 Thanks.
00:04:32 To in spite of your social science.
00:04:36 Cleans up Jesus. Things are good. Also share this photo of Stevens.
00:04:48 Like Father, stepfather, son is coming.
00:05:42 Right.
INXS - Disappear
00:06:37 What's up, TV?00:06:44 Struggle.
00:06:58 Take it off.
00:07:33 To the CDN.
00:07:45 Weather here.
00:07:51 Office.
00:08:30 Dish.
00:08:32 Disappear, disappear, disappear.
00:09:02 Makes sense?
00:09:18 Yes.
Devon Stack
00:10:25 Now it's working OK.00:10:29 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:10:34 Hate speech Edition I'm your host, of course Dev and stack. Hope you guys are having a good.
00:10:39 Is it like it's it's still spring? I guess here it's all summer has already it's.
00:10:47 It's here. It's pretty much, I mean.
00:10:50 Not yet yet, but kind of it's it's it's popping its head and saying hi every once in a while, it's the triple digits again today. That's good. That's good. The the good thing, though, about the heat in the desert and at this time of.
00:11:06 There, it's not brutal until it never cools off, right. It's not bad. Like like right now.
00:11:13 Like even though I'm indoors?
00:11:16 And it was, uh.
00:11:18 It was 100° at my desk today. That's I got look. I got the little.
00:11:23 Well, I lied. It's not. It was 97 and no thermometer right here. I guess it peaked at 97 today. It's it's already down to 83. It's already down to 83.
00:11:37 And so, and by the time the stream's over it, we might even be in the 70s.
00:11:43 Which should be kind of.
00:11:44 Nice.
00:11:45 But yeah, so the summer is already.
00:11:49 Pop it in to say hello.
00:11:51 Hey. Hey. How's it Remember Me?
00:11:57 Which means I gotta hurry. I still haven't. I still haven't finished installing that mini split and this other stuff I got to do, I got to. I got to figure out how to.
00:12:05 How to?
00:12:07 Insulate. I have this. I have this building that I'm I'm I'm trying to.
00:12:15 Trying to move things around because I don't have a whole lot of space like it might sound like. I have a lot of space when I say oh, I have this other building. Now these are small buildings.
00:12:24 Like the the the house. I guess that I'm in now is smaller than some apartments I've lived in, so there it's not. It's. Yeah, it's not that big. Which is why any of the other building. And I want to move like some of my radio stuff in there and and plus I got all the beekeeping stuff and everything else, but it's got this metal roof.
00:12:46 And metal just conducts heat and that that, I mean it's it's like being in like a hot box.
00:12:53 In the summer, so I'm trying to figure how to cool that using solar technology.
00:12:59 If I had an excavator, I would dig out these huge you can get the you can dig these big trenches.
00:13:07 And make what's what are they called the like earth pipes or I don't know some stupid hippie name, but the idea is it's actually really cool. Yeah, I went there every once in a while. I wish I had an excavator. And. And I guess I've even attempted. You can get, like, well, I guess probably not now. Right with the tariffs. But you can get the the cheapy Chinese ones, which if you're only going to dig a few trenches.
00:13:28 Whether it's like who cares if it's?
00:13:30 Because.
00:13:31 It's it costs less than the rental of a real one, but the idea is you dig down even in the desert when it's like 100° outside. Once you get past like 6 feet or so, the ambient temperature of the ground is actually like a nice cool 60 something degrees.
00:13:52 And So what you can do is you can dig like a long or it doesn't have to be a long trench. I guess it could be like a spiral or or just anything, but it's it's all about the longer the pipe can be doesn't matter what configuration so much as the length of time that the air spends underneath the ground at this cool temperature. But you lay down this pipe in this trench.
00:14:14 That's, you know, under 6 feet and then you have it come back up to the surface.
00:14:20 And that on on one side, like outside somewhere, you know, wherever it doesn't matter. And then the other side of that pipe would go into your house and the way you get the air to circulate from outside into the pipe where it gets cooled off underground and then it enters your house.
00:14:41 Is you then make a a chimney. I guess you could call.
00:14:46 On your roof at the other end of the house, from where this pipe is coming in and you paint it black. And what this does because the thermodynamics is the sun heats up this chimney that's on your on your roof and the air inside the chimney therefore rises.
00:15:07 Out of the chimney.
00:15:08 And because it's rising out of the chimney, it creates like a suction, and so it pulls hot or I guess the air that's inside your house out of your house and into the chimney. And when it's doing that well, the intake is the other side of your underground pipe. So it's basically constantly pumping without having to use.
00:15:29 Any kind of electricity or anything mechanical that could break, I mean this potentially would you know it would last as long it would be you could work it for hundreds of years it would, it would work you.
00:15:40 You know, and so it would just constantly be cooling the house, I guess in the winter you would just shut off the chimney and you'd be good to go. Although I don't know that that would even be.
00:15:55 Or that would be necessary because.
00:15:57 If you're worried about, I mean the the temperature, I think maybe I'm wrong about this. You go down the six feet, even in the winter, it's still like that 60.
00:16:06 30s, so yeah, it's a little chilly, a little chilly, but yeah, 60 degrees is if it's, it's like 40 outside. It's it's actually gonna be warming the air up.
00:16:18 So anyway, I've been looking at ways of doing that without having to because you have to. I mean, you have to have like a lot of pipe underground for it to have for the, for the air to have time to, to actually cool.
00:16:30 Off and I've been looking at ways to cheap ways of doing that because the ground out here is hard as a fucking rock. So digging me personally with like a pickaxe, digging a trench like a 500 foot trench.
00:16:46 It goes down at least 6 feet. That's not going to happen.
00:16:52 Even even if I was still 18, not not gonna fucking happen. I wouldn't be doing that shit.
00:16:58 But yeah, I'm looking at different ways. I was thinking another way you could do it like a cheap way to do it is instead of the the underground pipe. What if you just made almost like a swamp cooler? Kind of a thing, right? Where the intake rather than being this pipe that goes underground is going through?
00:17:17 These filters that are kept wet with a solar pump you just hook up like you would basically make a makeshift.
00:17:26 Swamp cooler and during the day the pump would run and it would make you know those pads wet and the air going through it again because of the evaporation, it would cool the air down. The only problem with that is the I don't like I I'm just not a fan of Swamp coolers.
00:17:46 Because it may, it does. First of all, it sucks. Like if there's ever a storm and or even like if it's cloudy.
00:17:53 All of a sudden you go from the the desert excuse that you always hear like it's a dry heat to. No, it's like it's like being in Atlanta, GA inside my house because it's it's like 80% humidity in there because this fucking swamp cooler. But the other part of that is too is it's it's not great.
00:18:13 Electronics. I don't think to have that high of a humidity and you know I have electronic stuff, vintage electronic stuff and I don't want it to be subjected to like.
00:18:26 Super high humidity and massive swings anyway.
00:18:30 That's what I've been doing now that the the weather's starting to heat up, I think.
00:18:36 Winter is over for pretty much everybody, no matter where you are in the country now. At the very least, you're in spring. The bees are alive and well, although they the nectar flow. The first one of the year. If we don't, and maybe the last if we don't get any rain, it's pretty much already winding down. I did get a lot of honey. I've been trying to pull some boxes of honey.
00:18:59 But not what I was, you know, not what I was planning on getting when all before half my bees.
00:19:03 Died.
00:19:04 Off. But I did get a decent amount and so I got to figure out how to get that all.
00:19:10 Packaged up and find a way to maybe sell it to you guys if you want some killer bee honey cause it's going to.
00:19:18 Be.
00:19:19 Almost exclusively killer bee honey this year.
00:19:22 Like I said, I've got like one or two.
00:19:25 Actually, after going through some of them like even the ones that I thought were still European, I'd say only about half of them still are. That I think there's been some, I think some inbreeding has taken. We're not inbreeding, outbreeding or other has taken place.
00:19:39 Where some of the hives that were not so not so mean last year a little bit meaner this year, so.
00:19:47 Anyway, that's that's all the fun time it's been going on out here. Meanwhile, I I see on the Internet.
00:19:56 That the the hot topic, the hot topic of this week, apparently.
00:20:03 Is.
00:20:06 Same I guess.
00:20:10 Yeah, we'll talk about that in a second.
00:20:15 But the other thing that is is still ongoing is this this as we have the.
00:20:25 The I guess establishment, right, the the controlled right, the gatekeeping, right, the mainstream right?
00:20:38 Desperately trying.
00:20:40 Desperately trying to reengineer the perception that people have of the 90s where where we were all holding hands black and white together like a a buddy movie. They they they want, they want to recreate in your minds this idea of.
00:21:00 That it's it's. It's OK guys. You know, it's fine. You know, you're you're just like those two stiff Beverly Hills cops in Beverly Hills cop and all the black people are like Eddie Murphy, and he's going to show you that, you know, he he's from the hood, and maybe he doesn't play by the same rules.
00:21:21 But maybe you could learn from that and and and maybe he can learn. Well, not really nothing. But you know, he's cool. And so you should want him to be around and.
00:21:33 Yeah. Trust us, guys, it's going to work. It's it. It hasn't worked yet. Out of the entire history of America, other than, like, this weird decade that we want you to think that it worked called the 90s, but it's in the history of of the world, multiculturalism has has literally never, never, ever worked.
00:21:52 But we need it to work because.
00:21:56 If, if we admit that it's not going to work, we then have to start talking about solutions and.
00:22:01 Well, we can't be doing that. One of the one of these accounts.
00:22:07 That Elon Musk.
00:22:08 Loves to retweet, so I can only assume they're Jewish.
00:22:12 The rabbit hole. I'm sure you guys have have seen the many, many times Elon Musk has interacted with this account and retweeted it.
00:22:21 Tweeted out something that I guess suppose it's supposed to be evident.
00:22:26 Of this boomer perception that we had in fact fixed racism and not by the end of the 1990s, and that it wasn't until fucking Obama.
00:22:39 Obama came around and he ruined everything.
00:22:43 He ruined everything. You know? It was. It was. Everything was literally fine.
00:22:51 And tell Obama.
00:22:54 Obama. It's like, how long are they gonna blame Obama?
00:22:59 How? How long? How long?
00:23:02 And it's funny because he shows this graph, and for those of you just listening, it's a graph that is graphing out responses to a Gallup poll that they have done yearly, or at least with this data for 20. It's a 20 year period from 2001 to 2021.
00:23:22 And the question was, would you say relations between white and black people are very good, somewhat good or somewhat bad or very bad?
00:23:34 And they they.
00:23:36 They graph out a mixture.
00:23:40 Of the very and somewhat good responses.
00:23:44 And.
00:23:46 At first glance.
00:23:48 If you're just looking at it real quickly.
00:23:51 You might see this and see that sometime around 2013.
00:23:56 Things started to nosedive. They had an all time low.
00:24:01 Around 2015 had a dead cat bounce and then continued on a downward trend.
00:24:06 And this I guess is supposed to be evidence.
00:24:09 That because Obama was president in 20, I guess 14 and 15.
00:24:17 That that he was, he was responsible. That's like the very end of his presidency, by the way. Those who don't remember those who somehow like, don't remember that. It's. Yeah. Not that long ago, if anything, it almost looks like race relations.
00:24:33 Crater when he left office.
00:24:37 If this is going to be your your big.
00:24:40 Your your evidence here, but that. Yeah, but that was the that was the perception. Like, look, if you look at the responses, you know, here's someone who even made it made. They made their own graph with.
00:24:50 Oh, look, it's.
00:24:51 Obama, Ryan. The deal. Oh, look. Ohh, race relations. Obama did this.
00:24:57 Or you see something like.
00:25:00 You know these kinds of responses because these are kinds of people that follow the rabbit hole, right?
00:25:05 Race relations steadily progressed for 40 years until that the graph doesn't even show that. First of all, until Obama.
00:25:14 His most destructive legacy.
00:25:17 And then right out.
00:25:17 Of that.
00:25:18 Barack Hussein Obama. I'm so racist. I voted for the you're. You're the idiot. In 2012. What a mistake he was. Especially second term.
00:25:30 See voted for him twice. You didn't seem to think he was causing all this racial division back then and now. Now you know, like, OK. And then of course, Ben Garrison, King of the the Boomers.
00:25:44 Poor Ben. Poor Ben getting disinvited from the White House after shilling for Trump. non-stop because some Jew told Trump that he was anti-Semitic, probably because they saw one of his edited comics on Fortune.
00:25:59 Uh, guess who was president?
00:26:03 Ohh boy so anyway.
00:26:07 But if you look at the graph here.
00:26:09 I couldn't help but notice a couple of things. One, except for the first year that they they took this poll, or at least the day that we see Blacks consistently.
00:26:21 Sometimes by a significant margin report that it's worse than whites do, and in fact, weirdly, if you look at when Obama was elected.
00:26:32 In 2008.
00:26:35 Zoom that in there that somehow gave whites the impression that things were great.
00:26:42 While simultaneously, blacks thought the opposite.
00:26:47 See look at that.
00:26:48 2007, 2008.
00:26:51 Whites were were convinced things were great. 75% it's the highest score on the entire graph.
00:27:00 And it's the lowest score for a while, or at least until Obama's out of office for blacks.
00:27:10 Now what that tells me is is actually it tells a different story.
00:27:15 Obama didn't.
00:27:17 Cause the racial divisions.
00:27:20 Obama just made it obvious to whites.
00:27:26 They were wrong.
00:27:28 That even if they made a black person president.
00:27:32 Because that's what they thought.
00:27:34 That's what white people thought white people thought. Oh well, thing like I I had friends. I had friends that that consider themselves right wing or conservative at the time.
00:27:44 Who told me retardedly.
00:27:47 Well, at least it'll be good for race relations.
00:27:52 At least now the Blacks will stop complaining because they'll see that they can even be president. Look how how racist could we be? We elected a black man.
00:28:06 And lots of white people did that because.
00:28:09 They wanted to absolve their.
00:28:12 Themselves of their white guilt, they voted for Obama like, probably like this, this person that was tweeting like I voted for the idiot. Well, again, you're the idiot.
00:28:25 Even your your name. Alabaster Angel, huh?
00:28:31 But there's people that that voted for this guy thinking this will fix race relations.
00:28:37 This will finally be the nail in the coffin of the the endless complaints of black people that the the the scales have been are are tipped against them. You know we we somehow keep our finger on the scale or holding them down all the time.
00:28:56 And that all of their inadequacies are explained by the inherent oppressive nature of the white man. They thought that well, surely.
00:29:09 This will this will be an end to that.
00:29:12 And it wasn't.
00:29:14 It wasn't.
00:29:17 So Obama didn't make race relations worse.
00:29:21 He simply pointed out the obvious.
00:29:24 That that was stupid.
00:29:28 That blacks are tribal.
00:29:30 That when he got elected, he hired other black people. In some cases communists.
00:29:39 That he was.
00:29:41 Pro black.
00:29:43 When it came to cases like Trayvon Martin.
00:29:48 That they're you. Give them an inch, they take a mile.
00:29:56 Obama wasn't wasn't more racial.
00:30:01 More anti white than.
00:30:04 Than the average black.
00:30:07 Certainly not as rhetoric.
00:30:10 And the motherfucker lives in Martha's Vineyard now.
00:30:14 How much could you hate white people?
00:30:21 So.
00:30:25 It's really kind of stunning to me that people think that that's that's somehow would happen and if anything, I mean look.
00:30:33 People try. You want to try to blame this this graph on Obama that this most significant drop is when when Trump is president.
00:30:43 The most significant drop isn't when Obama's president, it's when Trump is president. So we're gonna be blaming whoever is in office when you see a trend, which, by the way, is, I don't think it's even all that scientific. I just think it's. It's highlights what we've been talking about that, that, that whites are just more aware of how bad it is.
00:31:03 Because another thing that took place during this timeline is people stopped getting their and you could even say partially because of Trump, people stopped getting their news from TV.
00:31:15 People stopped getting their news from a handful of sources that were controlled by Jews who were hell bent on social engineering integration.
00:31:28 And have been for about a century or so.
00:31:35 Really what this correlates with is white people suddenly having access.
00:31:41 To what blacks are actually like.
00:31:45 Because of things like camera phones.
00:31:50 Which didn't exist. This is when this same time period is when all of a sudden you.
00:31:54 Went from people.
00:31:55 I mean, when did the the first iPhone come out?
00:32:03 You know, that was that was really the beginning of the end.
00:32:08 That was putting the Internet in the pockets of people. It took a few years for it to really get going, but by the time Obama was president in 2008.
00:32:17 I think we're we were still on iPhone 1. Maybe, maybe.
00:32:22 Maybe the iPhone 3 or I don't know, but it was. People were just starting to get online.
00:32:29 And by that I mean like the average person and people who were just starting to get their news on the Internet.
00:32:40 And people are were just starting to well and and the Internet was just maturing enough to where it could even deliver video.
00:32:49 YouTube was just starting to become a thing. LiveLeak. If you guys remember that.
00:32:57 Was just beginning to be become a thing. Not only that, but social media.
00:33:03 Which gets blamed for a lot of the ills of society.
00:33:08 But also I mean there's a lot of positives.
00:33:11 And one of those positives were.
00:33:15 You know, it's funny because it actually kind of evolved. It started out, not so much.
00:33:20 On these conversations, especially when it came to news items, it started off in the comments sections of news articles, which you don't even really doesn't even hardly even exist anymore.
00:33:31 But around this time period.
00:33:34 You would read.
00:33:35 It start out you would you would go to the Internet.
00:33:39 You'd go to like Yahoo News or or whatever it was in the early Drudge Report.
00:33:44 And you'd read the article.
00:33:46 And even if you had maybe a politically incorrect thought.
00:33:51 About that article you were still given the impression that you were alone in that thought.
00:33:59 You because there was no interaction with anybody else. Sure, that article might have been read by 100,000 people that day.
00:34:06 But there was no interaction between you guys. You were all very isolated and and 30, let's say 30,000 of those 100,000 people, they could all read the exact same article and have the same thought that you had.
00:34:20 That, hey, you know, maybe maybe this black crime thing is that it is kind of a problem, but you're you're left with the impression that that's just you. You don't know.
00:34:29 And it wasn't until they had started having the comment sections on these articles that you would begin to see oh, wow, I'm not the only one.
00:34:37 It's noticing these patterns.
00:34:43 Now, of course, there are conversations going on in forums and stuff like that before that, but the average person really wasn't accessing that stuff.
00:34:51 They were just, you know, they were just tipping, dipping their toe into the Internet and just barely beginning to make the transition between consuming their news on television and and shifting over to the Internet.
00:35:08 So first you have the comments sections which that by the way.
00:35:12 What happened to this comment sections? For the most part, they all evaporated because.
00:35:18 Of the kinds of comments that were getting voted to the top.
00:35:23 See, this is another thing that correlates with this graph here, this big dive.
00:35:30 Now all of a sudden we're white. White people weren't just discovering.
00:35:35 Well, I guess I'm not like some horrible person.
00:35:39 I I guess these instincts that I have, these perceptions that I have.
00:35:44 Of this data, these these crime statistics, or these various violent stories about blacks and other non whites victimizing.
00:35:54 White people.
00:35:57 Yeah, I used to kind of keep.
00:35:58 It to myself because.
00:36:00 Because it's a class thing, right? There's there's definitely class.
00:36:04 This pressures at work here I'm it's definitely all throughout the culture that if I.
00:36:13 I even say something that could be interpreted as racist.
00:36:18 That I am of a lower class. I am. I am on datable, I'm unemployable.
00:36:26 I'm I I'm the lowest of the low. There's really not much worse. I mean, you could be a child molester and you could probably have more social forgiveness than if you were a racist.
00:36:42 But now all of a sudden.
00:36:44 These people that are noticing these patterns.
00:36:47 Realize I'm not alone.
00:36:50 I'm not alone.
00:36:52 I I don't feel like as much of A freak.
00:36:56 I'm gonna click up the upload button on on this other person that has also noticed the same thing.
00:37:05 And as we have seen throughout the Internet, anytime you don't have restrictions and censorship at work.
00:37:14 Invariably, those forums become extreme right wing.
00:37:19 That just happens to be. That's just the truth. Anytime you have a form of free discussion in a in white Western country.
00:37:28 At least by the way we measure it today, those the environment of that, that forum becomes extreme right wing.
00:37:36 Because white people.
00:37:39 Ultimately, at the end of the day, compared to the rest of the world, we're extreme right wing.
00:37:48 So then they started shutting down the comments sections.
00:37:52 In these news stories.
00:37:55 And people which correlated, I guess with the move to social media, a lot of people were discussing these things, these things in other forms anyway.
00:38:05 And you still had. This communication was still, if anything, it was increasing. Now you had people that were having these conversations on Facebook.
00:38:14 They were having these conversations in the comments sections of YouTube.
00:38:20 They are having these conversations on, on Reddit, even.
00:38:24 And they were having these conversations on 4 Chan and all these other, all these other places. And that's why that graph is going down.
00:38:38 Because the perception of reality.
00:38:42 Was changing.
00:38:44 To a more accurate picture.
00:38:52 Not only that, the demographics were rapidly shifting too.
00:38:55 So the ability for a white person to avoid non whites.
00:39:00 Was rapidly.
00:39:03 Evaporating.
00:39:07 Even up until the the I would say the early 2000s.
00:39:12 You could. I mean it was. It was pretty rare, but you could still live in a mostly white.
00:39:19 Well, no, I wouldn't say it was rare. You could live if you.
00:39:22 Made.
00:39:22 Enough money you could live in a mostly white neighborhood.
00:39:26 And work at a mostly white office.
00:39:30 And sure, there'd be a couple randos there.
00:39:33 But the the.
00:39:34 Power structure of at least the offices that I worked in.
00:39:39 It was pretty much white.
00:39:42 Now you had like the token Asian guy. The token black guy or whatever. And if you were an upper middle class white guy.
00:39:50 You could pretty much avoid all of the.
00:39:54 Or at least most of the negative encounters with diversity.
00:40:00 In your personal life that maybe, you know, poor whites couldn't but, but you could do that. You could make it happen. It wasn't that hard.
00:40:10 And that was changing too.
00:40:13 That was rapidly shifting.
00:40:16 And that had nothing to do with Obama. In fact, if anything, Obama was kind of a symptom.
00:40:22 Where more and more we were doing the you know this this affirmative actions way of thinking.
00:40:29 Was was, which fully backed by white people, by the way, that was another thing that if you publicly expressed a.
00:40:37 A a disagreement with with even just.
00:40:41 Like the boomers version of affirmative action.
00:40:45 That was too close. That was too close to uh.
00:40:49 To saying something racist, so a lot of white people, even if they disagreed with it, wouldn't publicly push back on it.
00:40:57 And that was increasing.
00:40:59 That culture of hiring non whites.
00:41:02 Suddenly people were having a lot more non whites at the office.
00:41:07 A lot more non whites in their neighborhood. Their ability to just make enough money to live in these little white enclaves that were kind of dotted around the country, those were that was kind of.
00:41:18 Slipping away that ability to do that.
00:41:22 Because you were competing with the another thing that happened. You had a flood of H1B1 visas, you know, that was that was popping off.
00:41:30 And so even if it wasn't the traditional non whites that I guess Americans were used to dealing with.
00:41:36 You had these other non whites and then plus you had the non whites that have been coming in since really the you know the late 60s, early 70s, a lot of these, these non whites, their children.
00:41:49 We're now growing up.
00:41:52 Having benefited from all these programs that allowed them to, you know, be accepted to colleges with lower grades, get special government grants to pay for their tuition.
00:42:05 They were able to now get hired by companies who wanted to fulfill their diversity quotas.
00:42:14 And they were now not just at the office with you. They were your boss.
00:42:21 And because they were tribal, they were hiring even more non whites.
00:42:26 But you also had these same people, not just at your office, at offices all across America. And also faculty lounges.
00:42:36 The non whites would spread to work at universities.
00:42:41 And they started. They began to influence the curriculum.
00:42:49 To reflect the views of non whites.
00:42:54 And college admissions. Same thing. Not it wasn't just companies that had these diversity quotas. The colleges were now turning down more qualified white people so that they could make room for unqualified brown people.
00:43:11 I'm around. I worked for a college for a little while.
00:43:16 And my my roommate at the time also worked there and he worked in the Admissions office.
00:43:23 And he pretty much said one day he was really frustrated because.
00:43:28 He was like we had to like, like we had all these these.
00:43:32 Students apply for grants and different programs, and the first phase that they would that they went.
00:43:41 Through.
00:43:43 To determine who would be given these grants and access to these programs, it was racial. They basically threw all the white applicants in the trash.
00:43:53 And this was this was.
00:43:57 This is before Obama. It was just before Obama. But this is before Obama.
00:44:08 So that's that's really what happened. Is is just that.
00:44:12 Obama was just a.
00:44:14 He he got elected because of this.
00:44:19 He was a diversity hire.
00:44:26 He was unqualified. It didn't make any sense whatsoever.
00:44:31 No one knew his background. In fact, as we've proven on this show many times, I have a whole video about it.
00:44:38 Wasn't even born in America. He wasn't even eligible to be president.
00:44:43 As we learned from the WikiLeaks emails, he was essentially.
00:44:48 Chosen by by banks.
00:44:54 He was installed.
00:44:57 Which happens more often than people want to admit.
00:45:03 The white people felt good about it. They felt good about it because they fully embraced this culture.
00:45:10 It's all well and good to go back and complain about it and try to blame it on someone else, but.
00:45:15 You know, like this person who said wow, a big mistake, me voting for Obama. Yeah. So you. But you were part of the problem. It wasn't Obama didn't do it. You voted for him.
00:45:26 You did it.
00:45:37 And so this, that's what this graph is showing. This graph is showing whites becoming more and more aware of how bad it actually is.
00:45:51 It's not getting fundamentally worse.
00:45:53 In fact, if you look at, you know, the share of violent crime that black people commit.
00:46:01 Yeah, there's like anything else. It's not completely linear, but it's it's not really. There's no big significant change.
00:46:08 Over the last few decades, blacks just consistently.
00:46:13 Always.
00:46:15 Commit more crime.
00:46:16 Violent crime especially.
00:46:21 So it's not like things things got worse. Things got worse in the country, and so white started waking up because it was getting worse. No, it was the same.
00:46:30 Just that their people, their ability to access the information about it was increasing.
00:46:47 And so now we've got this case here.
00:46:52 Which really kind of the reason why it's touched a nerve this this case of.
00:46:58 Shiloh Hendrix.
00:47:02 Which people are?
00:47:05 You know, going schizo mode and saying.
00:47:09 Oh, she's a secret Jew agent and you know, cause Charlo is a Jewish name. It's a Hebrew name. Well, so is Christopher. You know, so surprise, you know, so is like, almost every day that Americans have.
00:47:24 That doesn't really prove anything.
00:47:28 Is she Jewish? I guess. And it. Look, it's possible we know who.
00:47:32 Knows right, but it really matter. It doesn't really matter, it's.
00:47:35 Not.
00:47:35 Like she's not a secret Jew agent. This isn't staged. The black Kid would have to be in on it. The Somali guy would have to be on it in on it. It. This is a as far as I can tell, completely natural event.
00:47:52 That has kind of manifested in a.
00:47:56 In a surprising way to some, but not really that surprising if you think about the the wider context and what's going on in the hearts and minds of white Americans during all this.
00:48:12 This this buyers remorse that I think that a lot of.
00:48:16 White people are going through even, you know, I wouldn't. I I think the boomers are pretty much you know.
00:48:22 There's.
00:48:23 They don't really matter as a group as much anymore, and I don't think they. I think a lot of them are kind of locked in.
00:48:29 But I think there are some Gen. X people and millennials that.
00:48:35 That did kind of grow up on this idea.
00:48:39 That they were served up on television during the 80s and 90s. This idea that, you know, we we could all work together like the A-Team and and you know, So what if Mr. T is black, you know? And he's afraid of flying, you know? So he's cool. You know, he says funny things and and he has gold chains and whatever. Maybe he's a little bit different.
00:48:59 But.
00:49:00 But you know, maybe we have the drug and every time we have to go on an airplane, but that that just makes it fun.
00:49:06 And yeah, all these all these.
00:49:10 These delusions that people had about about, you know, the the, the Star Trek future of diversity that they're, I think they're starting to realize. Wait, this isn't?
00:49:20 This isn't working now. This isn't it. Never was like this. While there's still people that are clinging to the idea that it.
00:49:26 Was like that.
00:49:28 But there's there's many people are are they're they're starting to realize, even if it was like that in the 90s, which it wasn't.
00:49:34 It's not like that now. It's not like that now.
00:49:39 And most recently, just one of many.
00:49:43 Dominoes that have fallen recently. You know the the case of Austin Metcalf.
00:49:51 You've got a white kid who gets stabbed to death.
00:49:56 For basically no reason by a black kid.
00:50:02 They start a fundraiser for him.
00:50:06 Again, cold blooded murderer.
00:50:10 And it gets half $1,000,000.
00:50:13 For for murdering a white kid half $1,000,000.
00:50:20 And I think that that issue.
00:50:25 Combined with all the other dominoes that have fallen before it.
00:50:31 George Floyd being the big one.
00:50:34 But like I said this this is something that's been going on a long time. There's always these dominoes will always be falling, as you could say the same thing with OJ. OJ was 30 fucking years ago, you know people. It's funny cause people act like, oh, you know, white people will finally get it. I don't I I hope they will. But it's like their their record is not so great.
00:50:55 You know, because people think that white people see what happened with Austin Metcalf.
00:51:01 Where they see.
00:51:02 Black people completely try, you know, tribbing up.
00:51:09 Just completely on this side of the black kid, no matter what.
00:51:14 And and and completely.
00:51:19 Justifying murder, justifying the murder of a of a young white man.
00:51:26 In support of their racial tribalism.
00:51:30 And that's shocking to a lot of white people, but I don't know why because this this sort of thing, like I said, this is exactly what happened after the OJ verdict.
00:51:44 After the OJ verdict.
00:51:46 You had the reactions of white people and we've we've watched the videos on this string.
00:51:51 You had the reactions of the white people who were just like, Oh my God, like he was obviously guilty and he was he was obviously guilty. We saw tons and tons of evidence.
00:52:01 Johnny Cochran turned into a a weird circus about race and the black jurors.
00:52:11 Some of whom have admitted later that they.
00:52:14 They thought it might have been guilty, but they wanted to stick it to the white man.
00:52:19 They let him off.
00:52:20 And black people cheered.
00:52:24 And that was disturbing. It was. It was disturbing to white people for two reasons. One, because he got off so.
00:52:32 They thought that, you know, if nothing else, the system.
00:52:37 And maybe there'd be racist people. Or maybe there be biases, and maybe there was tribalism or whatever. But you know, the the Lady Justice is blind. And and when all the facts come out, then you know, you can trust the system.
00:52:55 To sort it all out.
00:52:57 And they they realized, I guess not.
00:53:01 Which is why look, This is why you shouldn't have black people on juries. Black people shouldn't be allowed on juries. They're not qualified to be on juries.
00:53:11 Obviously there's exceptions, but generally speaking, black people should not be allowed to serve on juries.
00:53:18 Or be judges certainly.
00:53:28 So that was the first I think realization. Wow, the system.
00:53:32 The system doesn't work.
00:53:35 The system is not immune.
00:53:38 To all of these problems I've been noticing, but keeping quiet about because it's 1995 and I'm surrounded by media and and peers who are all who, even if they agree with me, are too afraid to to say that they do.
00:54:06 But you've had. You'll have. Yeah. You've had a bunch of cases like this, George Floyd. Of course being one.
00:54:11 Of.
00:54:11 Them black people watched that video.
00:54:14 And they all they see is, you know, a black man getting murdered, a black man minding his own business, getting murdered by the cops, because cops are just racist and and.
00:54:27 Hate black people.
00:54:30 And then you and I watched that video and you see a a criminal overdosing on fentanyl, resisting arrest, having a heart attack.
00:54:49 And so this again starts to rattle rattle white people. They're they're looking around and seeing major cities being literally burned to the ground.
00:55:00 And they're seeing not just, it's not in the. See. Here's here's how it's gotten worse, at least when you had the LA riots happening.
00:55:11 In the 90s.
00:55:14 The media coverage, while obviously.
00:55:18 Subversive and sympathetic at times.
00:55:21 Was still still painting this as like. This is unacceptable. You know, even if you have a problem with with the LAPD, you know you shouldn't be doing this. That wasn't even really present in the immediate coverage of the BLM riots.
00:55:43 And the coverage of the BLM riots they, I mean, they were basically saying that this was was great. I mean, they'd lie about it. Call it mostly peaceful protests and all this sort of thing. But we all had, again, we had the Internet. That's how, I guess that's how it was. Different too, is in the 90s. It's not like the LA riots in the 90s were less violent or less looty.
00:56:04 It's just that you didn't have the ability to to see the footage. You, you'd see whatever was selected.
00:56:10 By a news director.
00:56:12 And and and everyone would want everyone in the country would watch the same, you know, say 3 minutes of B roll.
00:56:19 That some Jewish news director approved.
00:56:24 You would see the hours and hours and hours and hours and hours of footage. And by the way, same thing with Hurricane Katrina.
00:56:31 Same same thing with all these. Again, it's endless.
00:56:35 Endless.
00:56:40 And it and it it. By endless I mean it won't stop. It's not. It's not. It's not stopping now. It's not going to stop.
00:56:48 Proximity.
00:56:50 To black people just means that it's like.
00:56:54 It's like thinking that it's like me with, with, with beekeeping, Africanized bees and thinking that.
00:56:59 After like, say 20 years.
00:57:02 I can stop wearing my veil and I'll just stop singing me.
00:57:07 Yeah, I'll die if I do that.
00:57:10 They won't. They. That's just. That's how they are.
00:57:14 They are always going to try to stay me to death.
00:57:17 Doesn't matter how long. I'm nice to them. How much sugar? Water I give them.
00:57:24 How much I pay attention to like the weather, you know, environmental conditions that make them more angry sometimes than other days and.
00:57:32 If I stop wearing my veil, I die.
00:57:37 If you stop relaxing around blacks, you might die.
00:57:42 That's just the reality.
00:57:47 And people need to start asking themselves, like, what's the, what's the benefit? There seems to be a whole lot of of cons, not a.
00:57:54 Lot of pros.
00:57:58 I'm going to.
00:58:00 Send myself a graph I forgot to.
00:58:05 I saved on my.
00:58:07 Here, here's here's a graph I often reference I.
00:58:09 Never have handy.
00:58:11 So I finally will have it here on my computer.
00:58:16 I always underestimate this number because I don't want to. I don't want to be accused of.
00:58:21 Exaggerating the issue.
00:58:28 Put this here.
00:58:30 I'm going to pull it up.
00:58:44 This is something that, as a society, this is the discussion that they're they're trying to avoid. This is the discussion that needs to happen.
00:58:52 And this is the discussion that white people, if they don't have it, soon they're never going to be able to have it.
00:59:01 What's what's what's the point of having black people in our society?
00:59:07 Or non whites. What's the point of having a non white society or a?
00:59:12 A multicultural society.
00:59:18 Those are just listening. This is a graph that shows the per capita lifetime budgetary impact of whites, blacks and Hispanics.
00:59:25 Whites in America.
00:59:28 Contribute to the country.
00:59:32 By the time you know at when they're dead, they have put into the society, they're a net positive of $220,000.
00:59:44 Hispanics, on the other hand, are a net loss of over half, $1,000,000.
00:59:52 And blacks are a net loss.
00:59:55 Of.
00:59:57 Of 3/4 of $1,000,000.
01:00:05 So what? What exactly? What's why? Why?
01:00:11 Why?
01:00:14 No one can make an argument for why we need, why we need non whites.
01:00:21 Literally, no one can.
01:00:26 You can point.
01:00:27 Out the exceptions to the rule. You can point out isolated individuals here and there.
01:00:34 Sure, I'm sure there are. I'm sure people can come up with blacks and Mexicans that have contributed positively to the society.
01:00:47 Just like every bee in the hive isn't going to sting me when I open the top.
01:00:54 Just just enough to kill me.
01:01:03 And if we're being honest, it's it's this kind of realization that white people were coming to even before George Floyd that put Trump in office.
01:01:14 This is why why Trump got elected Trump got elected for very racial reasons.
01:01:22 He was, in fact, he might not have been elected had there not been Obama.
01:01:30 Because it's funny, people might say ohh Obama ruined race relations.
01:01:36 I'll, I'll give you this. He made more people racist.
01:01:39 But not not because of what you you might be thinking.
01:01:44 Not because he was somehow engineering that, not because and that's the other stupid boomer thing. I'm so fucking sick of hearing. Ohh. They're they're trying to divide us so that you don't know. Now they're trying to ram us together.
01:01:57 I'm trying to divide us.
01:02:00 That's the whole point you need to. You need to think to yourself that.
01:02:04 You should be divided.
01:02:11 If there's anything they're doing, it's not dividing that. What do you think integration means?
01:02:19 Segregation means dividing people.
01:02:24 That's what it means.
01:02:28 So they want the opposite of that. And the reason is it's kind of funny.
01:02:36 They know that if you are stuck together, you won't. It's it's literally the opposite of of how you think the universe works. But it's achieving it. You in it, in a weird way. And these idiots have kind of identified something.
01:02:49 They just don't understand. I I guess just.
01:02:54 Just some very basic societal concepts here. Like you don't have any of these divisions if they're not here.
01:03:03 You don't have. You're you're right in that if we didn't have to sit here spending so much mother fucking time and money on this. god damn fucking race issue all the fucking time forever.
01:03:18 Then yes.
01:03:20 Then we could focus on the ruling class like Ohh, I don't know white people did when we were an all white country.
01:03:36 These divisions will last as long as multiculturalism lasts.
01:03:44 It's kind of like how there was that memo that leaked out from Amazon.
01:03:49 Where they discussed the benefits of having a racially diverse.
01:03:55 Workforce because it would prevent the employees from banding together and unionizing.
01:04:06 See, so all you all you faggots that.
01:04:09 Are like, oh, they're.
01:04:09 Trying to divide us, you have it all wrong. You just you're just, you're just.
01:04:14 I mean, you have like a little tiny glimmer of of of of what's right. Yeah. If we're sitting here stuck with these problems.
01:04:22 We can't accomplish the great things that we want.
01:04:24 To get done.
01:04:28 But the solution isn't there for pretend the problems aren't there and just be endlessly victimized by non whites.
01:04:41 Every study, every study that's been done on diverse neighborhoods versus more homogeneous neighborhoods, show that quality, quality of life is better when there's less diversity, the crime goes down when there's less diversity, diversity 100% correlates with every negative metric you can possibly think of.
01:05:06 And and and I'm not Privy to like some secret information that no one else can get.
01:05:12 The people at the top have access to the same information the social engineers have access to the same information and just like the people at the top of Amazon.
01:05:24 Who preferred A racially diverse workforce because it would prevent them from ever banding together and trying to unionize.
01:05:33 The people running our country likewise.
01:05:36 Would prefer a racially diverse population.
01:05:39 Because then you're too busy fending off like you can't even go to the fucking park with your kid.
01:05:47 You can't even go to the fucking park with your kid without your whole life turning upside down.
01:06:00 How are you ever supposed to get political power in in that kind of an environment?
01:06:07 How are you ever supposed to hold the the people accountable? You can't even get justice. You can't even you can't get murderers convicted.
01:06:17 You can't get accepted into a school.
01:06:21 Don't you understand all these problems go away when diversity goes away.
01:06:28 Not all problems, but all these problems, all the problems that you currently have are immersed in.
01:06:36 They go away.
01:06:41 You ever hear of something called the sunk cost fallacy?
01:06:50 To sum it up.
01:06:53 It's the idea that people think, well, I already spent, you know.
01:06:58 Let's say you have a car.
01:07:00 It's a piece of shit car. Things keep breaking on it and you keep spending more, more money to keep it going.
01:07:08 And you could just get rid of the car and buy a new car.
01:07:13 It would actually be cheaper and more reliable to do it that way.
01:07:18 Than to keep fixing this shitty old car.
01:07:22 Well, tragically, for whatever reason.
01:07:25 Humans have a a mental.
01:07:29 Blockage when it comes to realizing this.
01:07:34 They for some reason start to associate all the resources that they have put into the car.
01:07:42 And somehow adding value to the car.
01:07:45 The car is not worth more just because.
01:07:48 You spent like $5000 on it on a like let's say it's a car with a resale value of $7000 and you put 5 grand into it. The car's not now worth $12,000. It's still a $7000 car.
01:08:06 But for some reason, what you know, people have a hard time with that, and so they hang on to things that aren't worth hanging on to.
01:08:16 Simply because they have put so much time and energy in that thing, they think that it makes it worth it.
01:08:24 People do this at jobs. There's, you know, people that they have a shitty job. They hate their job.
01:08:30 They could easily quit their job and get a better job.
01:08:35 You know, maybe it'll be a little rough spot or whatever in between, but you could easily get rid of that job and solve a lot of your problems. But they don't want to do it.
01:08:42 Because well, but I've been working here for so long and and and it materially you add it all.
01:08:48 Up but.
01:08:49 It's, you know, you're not actually losing anything if you just go get another job, but mentally they think they have all this investment in this job.
01:08:58 Or relationships. Lots of. I mean, that's something most people can can even.
01:09:02 Relate to, there's a lot of people that will.
01:09:07 Be with someone and they're unhappy.
01:09:11 And they should just dump them and get someone else.
01:09:15 But they think like.
01:09:16 Wow.
01:09:18 We've got a history and we've been together for so long and and and it's like.
01:09:23 Yeah, but and look, mate, that's probably the origin.
01:09:30 Of that that feeling.
01:09:32 It's probably to prevent people from just dumping their partners. Actually, I can't believe I said that. Never say partner. I guess I said it cause I'm trying to make it apply to either or. I really fucking hate it in the same way. You shouldn't be afraid to say nigger. Don't say, partner. I fucking hate it when I hear you don't hear as much anymore.
01:09:53 But they started pushing this idea of partner instead of boyfriend or girlfriend or husband or wife.
01:10:00 Because they wanted it.
01:10:00 To.
01:10:01 Be a term that would include fags.
01:10:06 That's why they did it 100 percent, 100%.
01:10:09 They did it so that it wouldn't exclude.
01:10:13 Lesbians and and fags and shit anyway.
01:10:19 Maybe that's why.
01:10:21 We have this mental block because historically, yeah, you you are going to have people that you're with that you need to stick with and and yeah, maybe it is a net loss at the end of the day, but you're supposed to be loyal and ultimately in the long run it it, you know as much as maybe you're.
01:10:40 You could have been happy with someone else. Maybe that was the evolutionarily that's still not. It's not a good gamble, right? So maybe that's why.
01:10:48 We apply that same reasoning to other things that aren't that don't make as much sense, like the car, like the jobs.
01:10:55 But that's what's.
01:10:56 Going on with with with non whites.
01:10:59 Whites know how much blood and treasure they have spent.
01:11:05 Well, actually they don't. Maybe if they did know that that would that would alter their calculus a little bit.
01:11:13 But they have an idea. They have an idea of how much.
01:11:19 Has been spent.
01:11:21 On trying to get this stupid experiment.
01:11:25 To work.
01:11:30 And at this point, they feel like, well, even if it's, it's not going to work, we can't go back now. Look how much we've already spent on trying to.
01:11:37 Make it work.
01:11:38 Yeah.
01:11:40 And that is the sunk cost fallacy.
01:11:44 Doesn't matter if you spend all that.
01:11:47 It doesn't matter.
01:11:49 Doesn't matter if you.
01:11:51 You've spent trillions of dollars.
01:11:55 Trying to get multiracial societies to work doesn't matter.
01:12:01 How many people have had to die at the hands of diversity?
01:12:05 Doesn't matter how many people's lives you have negatively and permanently impacted by, for example, not not admitting them into the college, they deserve to go to so that some non white could.
01:12:16 Go.
01:12:16 To it doesn't matter how many you know, token this guy and that guy you hired at your job in the hopes that you could uplift their community.
01:12:26 What now that matters.
01:12:29 None of that matters because.
01:12:32 It doesn't change the fact.
01:12:36 That if you wave the magic wand.
01:12:41 And made America or any of the Western countries 100% white.
01:12:48 Things would be a million times better. Not not perfect.
01:12:52 A million times better.
01:12:59 So what's the argument against it? Because it would be hard.
01:13:07 You know, just just like that break up with the person that that.
01:13:13 You know, there would be a hard breakup, would be uncomfortable.
01:13:17 Just like changing that job.
01:13:20 You'd have to give your two weeks notice into the boss and he might be mean to you for two weeks and it would.
01:13:30 What's what are we doing this?
01:13:33 Why are we doing this?
01:13:38 No one has not even the people who are who are paid by the engineers who are doing this to us.
01:13:47 They don't even have an answer.
01:13:52 That should tell you something after the decades and decades and decades of trying to engineer this.
01:13:58 This demographic change and get you to be OK with it, they still don't they they don't even have, like, fake answers that tell you like, why it's better. The best they be able to come up with is like, well, the tacos won't be as good or something like that.
01:14:13 Like that's. That should tell you something. That's how bad.
01:14:16 It is for us.
01:14:19 They can't come up with anything believable.
01:14:23 Not even a lie.
01:14:33 And so that that's really what what this video here is about and I'm sure most of you I'll play. I just I'm sure I haven't seen a million times, but I'll play it.
01:14:43 We have this.
01:14:45 This mom.
01:14:47 Again, I don't know some some skitzo posters are saying, oh, she's Jewish. Whatever. Whatever doesn't matter. As far as the propaganda goes, as far as the perception of white people, especially as of right now, for all intents and purposes, she's white.
01:15:04 And a white mom with a white kid at a playground.
01:15:10 First, she's she's harassed by a little black kid. Start stealing out of her purse, stealing toys out of her purse.
01:15:20 We don't see that part. That part's not on video, but apparently at some point.
01:15:25 She, she says.
01:15:31 Does she say get out of here to the kid? I don't know. Does she just say? I can't believe that did that.
01:15:38 I don't know, but at some point, apparently, she says.
01:15:47 In reference to this.
01:15:48 Black kid that was stealing from her.
01:15:54 Then some other non white.
01:15:58 Gets in her face.
01:16:02 With a phone and starts.
01:16:04 Harassing her.
01:16:07 This is when a lot of white people.
01:16:11 Because of their programming.
01:16:13 Would would collapse in on themselves like a dying star.
01:16:19 They would shrink away.
01:16:23 Like a wilting flower in the sun, they'd.
01:16:25 Be like oh oh God.
01:16:28 I'm being I'm being.
01:16:31 Putting in put in a situation where.
01:16:35 A non white who is socially above me in almost every situation.
01:16:42 As judging my my behavior and recording it so we know that the whole world's going to see this.
01:16:53 And instead of.
01:16:58 Cowering away.
01:17:02 She stands up to him.
01:17:05 And and says, yeah, I fucking called him a nigger cause he was being a nigger.
01:17:14 And walks away defiantly.
01:17:23 And that's why it's resonated with so many people, even if it turns out to be a psyop and blah blah, like which I don't believe, by the way, I'm not saying that cause I believe it. I just know there's schizos out there saying that shit.
01:17:36 And like broken clocks, right? Every once in a while, I don't think they're right this time.
01:17:43 I'm. I'm open.
01:17:43 To the possibility someone showing me the proof.
01:17:46 But even if that's the case, it doesn't matter, because the way this is not the kind of of of scenario and the the proof that this is not a scenario that they they wish to engineer is you can look at the people who are not who don't love this.
01:18:01 Who don't love this at all?
01:18:07 Anyway, here's the.
01:18:09 The confrontation, I'm sure many of you have seen.
Somalian Pedo
01:18:12 Call him a nigger the the child.Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:14 The fuck you talking about?Somalian Pedo
01:18:15 Did you call the child the nigger word?Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:16 None of your fucking business.Somalian Pedo
01:18:18 It is, ma'am business. You call him a nigger.01:18:21 OK. Why don't you have the balls to say right now again?
Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:24 Fuck you, nigger!Somalian Pedo
01:18:25 OK.Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:26 Nigger, nigger, nigger!Somalian Pedo
01:18:27 Alright. That's what you say.Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:30 You don't go digging through people's shit, you dumb fuck.Somalian Pedo
01:18:32 Nobody digging through shit.Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:35 That little fucking kid just did, you dumb shit!Somalian Pedo
01:18:35 That little kid, you call him a nigger, the little child.Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:39 If he acts like one.Somalian Pedo
01:18:40 Are you about to hit him? You.01:18:41 Chased him here.
Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:43 He took my son's stuff.Somalian Pedo
01:18:44 So you so that gives you the right to call the child 5 year old a nigger the N word.Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:48 Yeah, if he acts like one.Somalian Pedo
01:18:49 That's what you're gonna call him.Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:50 If that's what he's going to act like.Somalian Pedo
01:18:52 You know that's the hate speech and you can be recorded for that.Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:55 I don't give a shit.Somalian Pedo
01:18:56 Huh.Shiloh Hendrix
01:18:57 Fuck off!Somalian Pedo
01:18:58 OK. We'll see about that. What the Internet has to say about you.Devon Stack
01:19:02 And what the Internet had to say about her.01:19:06 Is she wasn't afraid.
01:19:11 That's really what it came down to, and in fact I pointed that out on Twitter. I noticed there was a.
01:19:16 Lot of accounts.
01:19:18 Who were?
01:19:21 With no self-awareness.
01:19:23 And by the way.
01:19:27 We'll get into. There's a lot of people that like. Well, I'll get it in a minute, but I notice there's a lot of account by that. I mean, like, the big accounts who could get away with it. Who?
01:19:39 When talking about this wouldn't even say nigger to say to talk to describe the situation, right?
01:19:47 Like no one's asking them to call someone a nigger.
01:19:52 To say hey.
01:19:53 This woman said nigger. And and uh.
01:19:58 And and she was she was courageous because she said it. No, they they didn't say that. They said, wow. She she said the N word.
01:20:07 It's like.
01:20:09 Yeah, but.
01:20:13 You you're saying N word? That's like, the gayest fucking thing in the world.
01:20:20 And look, yeah, I get it. There was like, a million people that were, like, had. But I'll tell you what, you know, I'm kind of right even when it when it comes to you guys, there's a lot of people that got their panties in a bunch that were like, no, it's cause they'll get censored if I say that it's cause I don't wanna lose my account to it. Alright. Well, you're just gonna prove me right then.
01:20:36 You just prove me right.
01:20:40 Like. No, no, no, I get it. But like.
01:20:44 And I don't know why. I I say nigger on, on Twitter, nothing happens to me. People think it's you must be a fed. It's like, no, I think it's the context. I'm not just going around calling people niggers on fucking Twitter, you know.
01:20:47 Maybe.
01:20:56 I I when I when I say it's there's context.
01:21:01 And anyway.
01:21:04 The point was.
01:21:07 People are still afraid. That's why. That's why she became a hero. Because there I did. I detected zero fear in that situation.
01:21:24 Zero fear. In fact, before this went viral and I just saw it the first time I showed it to someone.
01:21:31 And their response wasn't.
01:21:35 Ohh hey, that's awesome. It was like, oh, she's lucky she didn't.
01:21:37 Get her head caved in.
01:21:44 And not that that's incorrect, but I mean that should.
01:21:46 Show you how.
01:21:48 How battered White people are?
01:21:58 That that, that's the expected.
01:22:01 Response.
01:22:06 And that's not an irrational fear.
01:22:10 In fact, I wonder if I can find it again.
01:22:13 I should have downloaded it.
01:22:20 There's lots of videos.
01:22:25 Of black people saying basically exactly that.
01:22:35 Let's see if it doesn't come up right away. I'll just raise this.
01:22:52 I don't see it.
01:22:53 But anyway, there's you can imagine you've or you may have even seen some of these videos. There's there's several going around right now. Black people on TikTok and other social media platforms essentially saying let's go find her and.
01:23:05 Kill her.
01:23:12 Look, White people have just become kind of pussies.
01:23:21 White people have become pussies.
01:23:23 And so all it takes cause what she did is it like like that's not it's not that crazy what that interaction isn't if you.
01:23:30 Think about it.
01:23:32 Like that's not.
01:23:34 It's not like she, like, wrestled a bear to the ground or you know what I mean, like or lifted a car up to save her. You know, dying child or what? Yeah, she just. She just wasn't afraid of.
01:23:45 Some Somali pedophile.
01:23:48 Which is really.
01:23:50 Actually, what it who it what it was. It was the guy behind the camera.
01:24:01 That's all it was.
01:24:14 All, all she all she had to do was act like, really, how most people know that they should be acting.
01:24:23 That if if they were acting in this way.
01:24:27 Lot of this shit would would go away.
01:24:33 That these problems never would have manifest in the first place.
01:24:38 If this is how White people had had continued to act.
01:24:55 So this is the.
01:24:58 The Somali pedophile. Do you have any idea? Like, This is why? Why do we have Somali pedophiles?
01:25:06 Why don't we have little running around stealing, shutting your purse when you go to the park while a Somali pedophile gets footage of you and tries to destroy your life? Why? How would you how how can you be productive?
01:25:20 In a society like that, how can you be expected to be productive and having?
01:25:26 Any any kind of political power or or control of your own destiny for that matter, when this is the environment you're in.
01:25:42 This is the story about him.
01:25:45 I think he's the one that left there.
01:25:48 Pair of Rochester men are accused of raping and sexually assaulting a juvenile in late January 2022.
01:25:55 Sharmake Beyle Omar, 29, and Mohammed Hussein Omar, 41, are both facing felony charges of 3rd and 5th degree criminal sexual conduct in Olmsted County District Court.
01:26:10 Omar was charged in February and has a court appearance scheduled for April 17th, 2023. Omar had charges filed Monday, August 29th, 2022 and is set to appear in.
01:26:24 Court blah blah.
01:26:24 Blah, both men are accused of raping and sexually assaulting a 16 year old female in Rochester in a Rochester.
01:26:31 Trailer home.
01:26:32 According to the criminal complaints, the juvenile told a man who she had previously been in foster care with that she had been sexually assaulted multiple times by Omar over the course of two days in Rochester. The man reported that the assaults to the Rochester or the assaults to the Rochester Police Department shortly after.
01:26:52 Taking the juvenile to Children's Minnesota Hospital in Minneapolis for sexual assault nurse examination.
01:27:05 Both men were.
01:27:07 Identified by photo lineup, they, uh. But yeah, they ended up getting off.
01:27:15 Because you know the the wheels of justice, I guess the, I guess the glove didn't fit.
01:27:19 So they had to acquit.
01:27:23 I guess he was just a good boy.
01:27:26 And he didn't do nothing.
01:27:35 So that was the man behind the camera.
01:27:47 Here he is trying to make excuses, you know.
Somalian Pedo
01:27:50 Had insulted somebody.01:27:53 Are softer, I should say in English.
01:27:58 To.
Devon Stack
01:27:58 Learn the actually don't learn language. Go back to fucking Somalia, you dumb ass.Somalian Pedo
01:28:03 Knowledge.01:28:05 Which has been proven that I have never done anything wrong.
01:28:12 And the case was dismissed.
01:28:15 Why am I?
01:28:19 Guilty.
01:28:20 Of something in.
01:28:21 A court of law.
01:28:23 Dismissed.
Devon Stack
01:28:25 Yeah, I can't imagine. Yeah. Because everyone, everyone that doesn't go to jail is innocent.01:28:30 And everyone who goes to jail is guilty. Just ask Derek Chauvin.
01:28:37 So you got this rapey Somali?
01:28:41 Telling telling have has the fucking balls and you gotta ask yourself.
01:28:46 That's why that's what's wrong with the country.
01:28:52 Why? Why did he have the balls to say that to her? Why did he have? Why did he think this was going to be a good? This would work out great for him and bad for her.
01:29:03 Because historically that was the case.
01:29:07 White people fold like a wet paper bag.
01:29:16 That's what he was expecting.
01:29:30 And as for the the the funny thing is, they're always talking. There's the other, the the other.
01:29:38 Talking points you hear from the opposition as.
01:29:40 Well, I can't.
01:29:41 Believe she called a 5 year old for that? That kid's not fucking five. First of all, a 5 year old a nigger. OK. Well, first of all, is not 5. Why? Why? Why is this this kid who is probably closer to 8-8 or 9 or 10 or it doesn't matter even if it was 5, I don't fucking.
01:29:59 Care.
01:30:00 Why is he going rummaging through people's purses?
01:30:04 I don't want people like I don't care if they're five. I don't want those fucking people in my in my society.
01:30:11 And clearly, clearly, these people aren't aware of shit like this.
01:30:15 Look, they're those those kids actually.
01:30:17 Look like maybe they're 5.
01:30:41 Why? Why do we have these people? Why?
01:30:54 Why do we have these people in our societies?
01:30:59 What's the benefit exactly?
01:31:04 Don't ever be able to tell you.
01:31:10 And of course you get the see if this was like some weird op.
01:31:15 Well, then, this guy would be behind it instead of trying to counter signal it. Ian Myles Chong.
01:31:23 Then there's emphasis on the Chong.
01:31:27 Immediately started spreading disinfo.
01:31:33 Saying that she was, you know, but this this was her and it's not her, by the way, if you if you if you were one of the people to see it by this photo.
01:31:42 One of the the hundreds of thousands of people have not millions of people that saw it because Ian Miles Chong is another account that's promoted by Elon Musk.
01:31:52 A man, a man even call him that. That's never even been to America and yet makes a killing.
01:31:59 Just shoveling slop onto.
01:32:03 Onto social media.
01:32:07 Told everyone that she was a coal burner and a single mom.
01:32:14 Both of these relies.
01:32:22 Then, of course, she opened a give send go because the after she was doxed.
01:32:29 There were threats to her family. Initially, she wasn't asking for I think she was asking for like $20,000 or something like.
01:32:35 That.
01:32:37 But.
01:32:41 She has exceeded.
01:32:46 The murderers give sengo.
01:32:55 In fact, she has even more than.
01:32:56 That now.
01:32:58 But this was earlier today.
01:33:02 The murderer Carmelo, the murdering nib G.
01:33:09 That has triggered. I guess this response that we're now seeing on give, send go.
01:33:15 He raised at least as of earlier today. Who knows that maybe maybe some Jew will chip in and, like, try to win or something.
01:33:23 But he had over half $1,000,000 he had 500 and.
01:33:25 20.
01:33:26 $1000 raised and earlier today she had $537,000 and and like again the mean power of this was just that you could vote for your dollar with your dollars.
01:33:40 People were were donating money to her. Look, people.
01:33:45 Are trying, I think a lot of it's jealousy. A lot of it, people, a lot of it is. It's a lot of E beggars that are just mad.
01:33:52 Like I say all the time and no one, no one gives me half a million dollars. You know, it's like if anyone can complain about that, it would be me.
01:34:02 And I it's just fucking petty and gay, if that.
01:34:05 Yeah, but there are. There's a lot of people that are. That's what it is. It's especially there's a lot of girls that are really jealous because she's. She's she's not. You know, you can make fun of her tattoos or whatever, but she's she's she's not fat. And she, you know, she looks like she's had kids and has stayed in shape and and and wasn't afraid to say nigger. And now she's got.
01:34:27 Half a million dollars.
01:34:30 Anyway.
01:34:31 There's a lot of people that are pissed off about this even like there's some schizo posting saying that not only is she a plant, she's actually a man.
01:34:41 Look at that. She's a CIA racial psyop.
01:34:46 See she? He. They've done the math.
01:34:49 They they did the hand comparison, the skull. She's actually it's a tranny.
01:34:54 It's not even a woman like this is the kind of shit there's not. Even if there's a lot of this stuff, not this specifically about the tranny stuff. But this this goes to show you.
01:35:06 How? Just fucking complete garbage.
01:35:11 Twitter is these days it's full of this kind of shit.
01:35:15 She's a secret CIA tranny.
01:35:19 Anyway, the head of head of GiveSendGo, Jacob Wells.
01:35:26 Shut down the comments on her.
01:35:31 Campaign.
01:35:34 Saying that that there was there was too much hate speech.
01:35:39 Hate speech in the comments, which is odd, because when he was asked about the hate speech.
01:35:46 On Karmelo's campaign, he didn't seem to have a problem with that.
01:35:53 This was him literally just weeks ago.
01:35:59 Some woman, no. Anyway, Tiffany says. What I don't like is anti white comments you're allowing and his response was, yeah, I don't like them either. But there's this little thing called free speech. That's actually important in our country.
01:36:19 By the way, what he was talking about where it was, it was kill Whitey. It was. It wasn't even like.
01:36:26 We're not talking like uh.
01:36:29 You know like like.
01:36:32 Comments that that were, you know, maybe a little bit edgy there were there were calls to violence that he was allowing.
01:36:37 On the platform.
01:36:40 Realize I gotta plug my.
01:36:43 Stream deck in.
01:36:48 And have more USB ports and too doing too much tinkering lately.
01:36:57 There we go.
01:37:02 Now we can.
01:37:04 Now I can push my.
01:37:09 My kill Whitey button.
01:37:11 That's what I was trying to do.
Chris Farley
01:37:19 Kill Whitey.Devon Stack
01:37:24 There was. There was actual kill Whitey comments.01:37:28 But that was free speech.
01:37:31 But when it's just stuff like this, like, here's a comment.
01:37:35 From her campaign.
01:37:38 Someone by the going by the name of George Floyd donated $20 and says don't worry, the 20 is not fake. For those who don't know the context, George Floyd, the whole that whole fiasco began because he was trying to buy cigarettes with a fake $20 bill and he was a criminal from the very beginning and he his whole past.
01:37:58 It's like whatever it's we.
01:38:00 Get it now at this point.
01:38:03 And then the second comment look and this is how you know, it resonates with whites on in the way that I'm describing because these are what the comments are saying.
01:38:13 So I'm going by the name of Austin Metcalf's real Dad. Thank you for being stronger than I am.
01:38:19 Obviously the reference there is Austin Metcalf, the young White boy who was murdered in cold blood by the rabid.
01:38:30 Karmelo.
01:38:32 Uh has been prostrating himself in front of the family and and screaming about how it's not about race and just being a massive fucking hairy vagina. Since the whole ordeal started.
01:38:48 And people are fucking tired of this shit. They're tired of white people acting like little bitches.
01:38:57 They're just tired of white people acting like little bitches.
01:39:08 So the second they see someone.
01:39:15 Not acting like a little bitch. You get. You get two kinds of responses. Well, you got more than that, but you get the response of the people who resonate that resonates with. They understand it and they want to reward it. They want more of that. I said on Twitter.
01:39:30 I don't even give a fuck.
01:39:32 If this this creates like a new genre.
01:39:37 Of of E grifting.
01:39:39 Where, where, where E girls go around in public calling people niggers in in the hopes of getting tons. I'm sure there will be stuff like that.
01:39:48 In the hopes of getting money, I don't care if that happens. There's no there's literally no downside.
01:39:52 To that.
01:39:56 If it takes the sting, if it takes the the the mind if it. If it erodes the mind prison that most white people live in.
01:40:07 Where they're afraid. Like there's people that even that watch my show that when I say nigger like they they feel something like they like they they have a the visceral response like it's.
01:40:22 They feel fear.
01:40:32 And if it so, if it means that people stop being afraid.
01:40:38 To say a word, because why? Why is that?
01:40:42 Why is it? What what? What's the fear? What's the source of the fear?
01:40:48 Now I've talked about having decorum. I understand that.
01:40:53 I understand not just calling every black person a nigger.
01:40:57 You just like. You don't call every White person an an idiot, you know, I mean, like, like those people, always obnoxious when they they just refer to everyone and like, everyone's an idiot. But them, you know, it's like it's like, OK, you know, there there is decorum. I've talked about that. I get it.
01:41:16 But there's there's.
01:41:18 Decorum. And then there's fear.
01:41:24 And in fact, it's.
01:41:25 Easy to confuse the two sometimes because that fear might be the fear.
01:41:32 That you're going to appear low class.
01:41:36 So it's almost like you think that, well, I'm upholding decorum. Are you really, though? Or are you just afraid of looking low class? Because that's not the same.
01:41:49 Because someone who actually is higher class isn't afraid of looking lower class.
01:41:56 It's like a hot girl doesn't have to go around saying how hot she is because it's just apparent.
01:42:06 So is, is it? That's really what it is, I think for a lot of people, a lot of people that are saying like, Oh well that's cause. Ohh it's just a trashy way to conduct yourself.
01:42:17 That tells me a lot about you.
01:42:21 That tells me a lot about you.
01:42:25 That, that you're you're you're worried that means that's something you worry about.
01:42:30 You're you're you're terrified.
01:42:33 Because apparently some of your self worth is wrapped up.
01:42:37 In in some some gay.
01:42:43 Class The You know position and the hierarchy that you think you have.
01:42:49 That you think you have, that you obviously don't.
01:42:55 Because you think that if you say you'll lose it. Like if, if if it's that precarious, you don't have it.
01:43:04 If your if your position in the social hierarchy is all going to come crumbling down because you say you you you don't have it, you don't have what you think you have.
01:43:16 If if you think like that's that's the the thread that you're clinging on to that's that's keeping you up in that that, that high social strata. No, no, you're just you're just not really there.
01:43:29 You're not really there.
01:43:39 There's a lot of people that are that are trying to say she's low class or or whatever or like they they they'll bring up her tattoos like, oh, look, she's trash. She's got tattoos. You know, it's funny. It's funny because a lot of people.
01:43:54 And these are the same kinds of people, really. It's the same kinds of people who are who are that class class, conscience conscious.
01:44:02 People that are that class conscious.
01:44:05 Yeah.
01:44:06 Hard word to say when it's.
01:44:08 Million, by the way, I still can't hear on my left ear. It's it's throwing me off.
01:44:14 It does. It affects because I hear my own voice different.
01:44:18 That's other weird thing is like I sound different to myself and so it's like.
01:44:22 You know, you know, if you plug your ears and you talk like you sound like, you know, you sound weird.
01:44:30 It's like half that I guess.
01:44:33 And because I talk for, you know, for a living like there are, there are ways that when you, when you're talking just like if you're playing an instrument and you're a musician, that you try to.
01:44:42 You know, stay in tune or or whatever, right? Like when you're playing the the oboe or or whatever. When I'm talking, it's. It's a similar thing, right? Like, I'm trying to.
01:44:52 To keep control of the.
01:44:56 The the tonation of my voice to some extent, right? But when you're when you're, when you're flying, you're flying half blind when you can't hear out of one of your ears, it makes you anyway.
01:45:06 My point is.
01:45:10 There's a lot of people who are obsessed with class and they like to talk a big game. They like to talk a big game about all the things facing white people and all the the things that are, you know, degrading white people and how we need to lift ourselves up and and rise above and and, you know, really, you know, stop beating the gooey slop.
01:45:31 Whatever. And yet they're not sympathetic to the the prior victims of the reality that we're trying to change.
01:45:40 How exactly can you claim that you give a fuck about white people if you constantly shit on the victims, the white victims of what we're fighting against?
01:45:51 And to the degree that, like I don't think tattoos are that egregious personally, but if if that's if that's one of your big things about what what it says so much about her character that she's got a tattooed arm, you know, not my, it's not my thing. But you know, I don't think she's trashed because of it. That's just that's the way it is. Sorry. White people been tapping themselves up the last few decades.
01:46:21 Anyway.
01:46:28 So you've got a bunch of people complaining, bitching, and moaning and crying about this stuff.
01:46:36 And a lot of it's jealousy. A lot of it's because it is people that, that. Yeah, we've been saying nigger on the Internet forever and and no one gave us 100 or or half a million dollars or whatever.
01:46:48 And like I think that's petty and stupid and.
01:46:53 You know.
01:46:54 Fucking gay. Really. Because you shouldn't be that that. That was, by the way, anyone like that. That's why they're in it. They're they don't. They don't actually give a fuck about white people. They give a fuck about themselves. They give a fuck about fame. They give a fuck about status.
01:47:11 Those are the people that are going to fucking hate this chick the most.
01:47:15 Just FYI.
01:47:19 So you're going to have that kind of a response, but then of course, you're also going to have like the.
01:47:26 The the the work right retards. Right? The same people that keep telling you that that they want to go back to the 90s and we're the woke right, and they they're still trying to make it a thing. Like this retard Colin Wright says, he retweets that. Well, that actually that that tweet from Elijah Schaefer talking about the.
01:47:45 How how whites are winning the?
01:47:48 The fundraising effort.
01:47:50 The woke right is now mirroring the woke left tendency to glorify and martyr immoral degenerate solely based on shared racial identity. This woke one upsmanship is a race to the very bottom. Alright, first of all, she didn't murder anyone.
01:48:12 You fucking faggot!
01:48:17 So just trying to make that comparison, these people are so out of touch, like, Speaking of the the kind of person that that's obsessed with class and their, their their self perceived position in the hierarchy. Colin Wright is is is right at the top of that fucking list.
01:48:40 Imagine trying to like thinking that you're making a point by comparing black people raising money for a murderer.
01:48:50 Versus white people raising money for a a mom who was harassed by non whites at a park and is getting doxxed on the Internet and people are actively posting videos about how they're going to go and and kick her ass and kill her family.
01:49:07 Imagine thinking those two were even comparable. First of all, second of all, even if they were, imagine thinking that this is wrong.
01:49:21 That for for that white people should give a that that white people shouldn't glorify.
01:49:30 And have martyrs for their cause.
01:49:33 Based on shared racial identity, they should.
01:49:37 That's the problem is. That's the game now themes the rules.
01:49:43 This stupid, blind justice idea that you had, like, oh, well, if we play fair, everyone will play fair. It's a lie.
01:49:51 If you want to do that, if that's the world you want to live in, where you don't, you know. Ohh, we're not tribal or whatever. You can't have all these other groups in your society.
01:50:02 You can't have your cake and eat it too.
01:50:06 If you're going to insist on having non whites in your society.
01:50:11 You have to play by the non whites in your society rule.
01:50:23 If if if you want to.
01:50:24 Live in a society where we don't. We don't think about like, you know, the identity of the the perpetrator. We care about what they did. Well, then you you better hope that the identity of the perpetrator is the identity of everyone else in the society, because that's the only time it becomes irrelevant.
01:50:49 The second you have a multiracial society, identity matters.
01:50:55 So if you hate identity politics so much, then you're going to have to get rid of all these people with a different identity.
01:51:04 You're going to have to live in a country where everyone has the same identity.
01:51:10 Or you're going or identity is going to be a part of politics. Sorry.
01:51:15 That's that's just. That's how the the universe works, you dumb fuck. That should know this because you take Jewish money.
01:51:29 This was right before the show, so she's up to what is.
01:51:32 It.
01:51:34 Now they've turned the comments off. I like the.
01:51:37 That before they turn it off, one of the last ones is Martin Luther King.
01:51:43 I gave $10.
01:51:47 Ah, but she's up to almost 600,000.
01:51:51 Just before the show, maybe it's maybe she's hit 600,000.
01:51:58 I don't know. I like the message this sends though.
01:52:01 Don't be a pussy when confronted by non whites.
01:52:06 Get rich.
01:52:14 This is the kind of shit that needs to happen.
01:52:19 Now, don't expect this to happen.
01:52:26 But this is why you need to start. This is why you need to get in shape and one of the reasons why a lot of white people are afraid when they get into these confrontations is they're literally for the same reason why you're afraid, uh, if you were put in a cage with a gorilla.
01:52:43 It's not because you think the gorilla is smarter than you or better than you, or more reasonable than you or or or is going to be right when it has a problem with you and and you deserve the beating.
01:52:51 You're going to get because it's a fucking gorilla.
01:52:57 All right, so you have to be realizing, yeah, well, apparently, apparently the people have decided that that we want to live in a society full of fucking apes. And if that's going to be the, you know, if that's if that's the rules, then you're going to have to work out and get strong. So that when inevitably you get in a situation where they become violent.
01:53:16 Because that will happen, especially if you're a guy. She got away with this a little bit because she was a girl, you know.
01:53:24 Yeah, if you if you, you can't be, you can't be weak.
01:53:29 You can't be weak and you can't be soft.
01:53:33 You're going to have to be.
01:53:38 You're going to have to. You have to stop being a a domesticated dog if you're going to be.
01:53:43 Running with the wolves.
01:53:56 And here's here's an example of when you know something like this didn't happen.
01:54:01 This wasn't even that long ago. This shows that the kind of shift that's taking place.
01:54:07 In a relatively short period of time, and I do think some of it's being allowed. I'm not stupid. I think that some of it's being allowed because it takes the heat off of Jews, quite frankly. And there's a lot of people who are even more obsessed with Jews, quote UN quote, than I am.
01:54:21 Who? Any. Anything. That's not, you know, talking about Jews makes them go into a conniption fit.
01:54:28 But it's like, you know, there's more to life than just that.
01:54:34 And and. But yeah, I could see some of this as being.
01:54:38 I get it. You know there, there's Jews out powerful Jews. They would much rather you focus on blacks than Jews.
01:54:47 But this is Ron. I forgot her first name. Her last name was Rosing. She got drunk and people recorded her saying a bunch of times.
Crowd
01:55:05 This afternoon, we're just gonna go upstairs.01:55:06 Hey. Hey.
01:55:10 Like it's just.
01:55:14 So I'm taking a shower then.
01:55:15 I said thank you so.
01:55:16 Much.
01:55:19 I will send you mine too.
Devon Stack
01:55:24 Now, unfortunately, she did not get half $1,000,000.01:55:29 She got the book thrown at her and again, this was just just a few years ago.
01:55:35 And she was arrested. She's in jail right now.
01:55:44 So what happened? First is she was immediately suspended and permanently banned from campus.
01:55:52 And that was the University of Kentucky, where she went to school. She was ineligible to re enroll.
01:55:59 She was fired from her job.
01:56:02 Removed from her campus media and college fashion program, which obviously if you're kicked out of school.
01:56:10 She faced initial charges of public intoxication, 3rd and 4th degree assault and disorderly conduct.
01:56:19 The grand jury indicted her on 6 counts in February of 2023.
01:56:26 And August of 2024, after mediation, she pled guilty to so her life was basically destroyed for, like, years because of this.
01:56:35 She pleaded guilty for four counts of 4th degree assault, one count of disorderly conduct, 1 count of public intoxication, A felony assault charge was reduced to a misdemeanor.
01:56:48 She was then sentenced in October of this last October for a year in jail and 100 hours of community service.
01:56:59 So she's in jail right now.
01:57:03 Until October, she'll get out, I guess in October.
01:57:08 In fact, that when she asked for probation back in February, so just.
01:57:13 The you know, two months ago.
01:57:17 The judge denied it, even though she'd been in jail already. You know? Let's see here. October, September, November, December, October, November, December, January. So, four or five months, right. I know depend when she went in. So she she'd been in jail for about four or five months.
01:57:34 And the judge turned down.
01:57:39 Again, her crime was being drunk.
01:57:43 She was got in a confrontation with some black chicks. She started saying a bunch. She didn't kick anyone's ass or anything like that. They they gave her assault charges because she was not even wrestling with them. She was, it was like.
01:57:57 It was like, not even like kid wrestling like it was.
01:58:01 Super.
01:58:03 No one got hurt. Let me just put that way, like 0 people involved got hurt.
01:58:08 And the the judge wants to keep her in prison because quote.
01:58:14 It would depreciate the seriousness of the offenses.
01:58:18 If she was given parole.
01:58:21 So she's in jail.
01:58:26 And then you might remember in 2022.
01:58:31 Now you had this incident. These kids didn't even say in front of black people. They said it with black people around, but they were making a video. Giggling. Yeah, like, like little boys would do. They're giggling about all the black people that are around at their school or wherever this is. And and just.
01:58:51 Like snickering and saying quietly to themselves.
01:58:54 And probably thinking it's hilarious because they know that if they were to say it around those black people, their life would be in danger. So it's almost like, you know, like sneaking up and poking a bear and running away kind of a thing being kids, you know, throwing a rock at a beehive kind of a thing.
01:59:11 You know and and giggling because they're getting away.
01:59:14 With.
01:59:14 It well, unfortunately someone.
01:59:18 Some one of their their idiot friends shared on the Internet, and so it became like a whole thing. And this is literally all they were doing. They're bleeping out the copy I found was on The Young Turks. So they're they're bleeding it out. But every time they bleep, they're just.
01:59:29 Basically saying something like bigger.
White Kid
01:59:32 Hey.01:59:35 Right there, right there, there are everywhere.
01:59:39 Hey everyone.
Devon Stack
01:59:41 Like, that's it. They're just laughing and saying there's everywhere around here.01:59:45 And it became like this whole thing.
Reporter
01:59:48 Crime report too terrible and high school students are under arrest after a racially motivated video circulated on social.01:59:56 Media the police say the video shows a group of white students using racial slurs against black students. Now 2 white students are charged with inciting a riot, hate crimes and cyber bullying. We'll have much more on the story tonight at.
Devon Stack
02:00:10 Yeah, so so they throw the fucking book at you if you're white.02:00:14 And white people are just getting fucking tired of this shit.
02:00:18 They need to get way more tired of this.
02:00:21 Because like I said, even in the people praising Shiloh.
02:00:26 On the on Twitter today.
02:00:28 Even even many of them were afraid to say.
02:00:36 So then you get a lot more tired of it.
02:00:40 But it's a good shift. How often do I say that?
02:00:46 How often do I say that?
02:00:52 Like I said, even if she turns out to be like some weird psyop Jew, it's still a good shift that they've they've miscalculated this one. If they. If that's, if that's their plan.
02:01:02 A list of this cocky shit.
Jacob DeGate
02:01:06 Welcome back to Bayou time. I'm Jacob. The gate. I'm now going by.Devon Stack
02:01:09 Ohh big yeah, you're you're obviously not a Jew.Porn Jew
02:01:16 Oy VeyDevon Stack
02:01:17 I mean, holy shit, dammit.02:01:19 Look at this fucking guy.
02:01:21 So the local news uh, we're very concerned about these little white kids giggling and saying quietly to themselves.
Jacob DeGate
02:01:28 Lieutenant Travis Terrio, of the Houma Police Department, one incident that there's an ongoing.02:01:35 Incident, I guess of some online issues that are taking place involved in terrible in high school that I believe you wanted to update the public on.
Police Lt. Travis Terrio
02:01:43 Yes. So the home Police Department was made aware of a racially motivated video that.Devon Stack
02:01:47 Yeah, look at this fat fuck.02:01:50 Yeah, I'm. I'm sure he's going to save you from a a pack of rabbit, right? This is, you know, Captain, Super cop over.
02:01:59 There, Lieutenant Travis, the riot that his last his last name is really is literally the riot. Is that like his wrestling name? He's like a Mexican wrestler.
02:02:12 Travis, the riot.
02:02:18 This fucking.
02:02:19 Doughnut eating faggot?
Police Lt. Travis Terrio
02:02:20 That was recorded by some terrible high school students.02:02:24 And it made its way to social media. And it's, you know, for lack of a better term, it's really good.
02:02:29 The viral.
02:02:31 The comments that were made on the video absolutely disgusting. That is not something that the home Police Department and I would say the terrible power school system or anyone else in this parish should tolerate. And it's not going to be tolerated.
02:02:51 The investigation is still ongoing, at least 2.
Devon Stack
02:02:54 I had a lot of black friends, by the way, and playing football and everything.Police Lt. Travis Terrio
02:02:59 Juveniles have been arrested and they've been charged with.02:03:05 Inciting a riot.
02:03:07 Hate crimes and cyber bullying.
02:03:12 But again the.
02:03:14 Investigation is still ongoing. We ask that the public please give us time to investigate because I assure you.
Devon Stack
02:03:23 Get tackling the real problems of your of your community there.02:03:28 See this is this is what white people are starting to realize. They're starting to realize. Oh, that's weird. It's weird.
02:03:36 You know white kid gets gets beat so severely, he's left permanently brain damaged.
02:03:44 No one bats an eye.
02:03:45 Thing.
02:03:47 These these two white kids giggle on, you know, well, making a little video and saying quietly to themselves.
02:03:56 And it's like.
02:03:57 The FBI fucking shows up.
02:04:02 Charging them with with cyber bullying.
02:04:07 Why? Because they they, they, they, they stupidly posted a video that if the only people that end up getting bullied out of that situation was them.
02:04:20 This was in 2022.
02:04:26 Unfortunately, we're not allowed to.
02:04:29 Find out what the outcome of the case was. Because they're juveniles, so we we don't know. We don't know if did they go to juvie.
02:04:38 Huh, this this motherfucker doesn't seem like he's got a lot of lot of.
02:04:43 A lot of things he's got to worry about, except for, you know, whether or not someone ate the last bear claw.
02:04:49 So I don't know.
02:04:52 I don't know if.
02:04:54 If those kids end up getting their life all super fucked up or not.
02:04:58 Well, this is usually what would happen.
02:05:02 Just again, just a couple of years ago, 20/22.
02:05:13 And The thing is.
02:05:15 The reason why a lot of the Maga tard people.
02:05:18 Log of Maga faggots.
02:05:21 Are shitting on this woman.
02:05:24 Is.
02:05:24 Surprise.
02:05:27 Surprise.
02:05:29 Trump wants hate speech legislation.
02:05:35 Have have you not been watching the news?
02:05:38 What do you think these?
02:05:40 Battles with with Harvard and and deporting these kids is what do you think that's all about? What do you think the basis is?
02:05:50 For all the.
02:05:51 Anti-Semitism laws that they're trying to pass.
02:05:55 It's all hate speech.
02:05:59 It's all hate speech.
02:06:01 That's the premise.
02:06:04 That they're trying to use, they can't be having.
02:06:08 White people prancing around enjoying hate speech.
02:06:12 And then using hate speech to get rid of anti Semites. So it's it's presenting a problem it's and it's another reason why I really don't think this is some weird psyop, guys.
02:06:24 Because you have something like this right now, they're gonna vote on this. I don't think it's going to pass, but just the idea that this even being seriously presented.
02:06:33 Or maybe it will pass. Who knows? I mean, how many congressmen aren't going to vote for this? This is HR867.
02:06:42 The IGO Anti Boycott act.
02:06:47 You know, I thought the First Amendment, it's really important to Maga, right? All these fucking Trump voters who think that Shiloh Hendrix is, is super based.
02:06:56 You're you have to figure that one out. You have to fucking.
02:06:58 Square that.
02:07:01 This is uh.
02:07:05 This is the bill.
02:07:12 So basically.
02:07:14 Let me find the summary. Sorry I had the wrong.
02:07:20 Wrong.
02:07:23 Information. Well, I guess we can just read through it. The Long story short is they're trying to make it illegal to ban or to boycott Israel. And and you can go to jail for boycotting Israel.
02:07:35 For not for not buying Israeli products.
02:07:37 You you'll go to jail.
02:07:40 OK, so let me get to this blah blah.
02:07:42 Blah blah blah.
02:07:46 Actions.
02:07:52 Ohh, hold on, let me let me find this summary of this. There's a lot of fucking legalese. I don't want to go through.
02:08:11 OK.
02:08:15 This is a bill that seeks to amend the Anti Boycott Act of 2018 that was already passed by the way, extending its provisions to include boycotts imposed by IGO's as alright so.
02:08:34 The the bill broadens the definition of prohibiting boycotts to include those imposed.
02:08:44 Doo Doo Doo.
02:08:49 And even this is like.
02:08:51 Long story short, they're trying to they're trying to ban boycotting Israel. I was trying to find the actual.
02:09:02 Penalties involved. Here we go. Actually, I think I.
02:09:04 Found it here.
02:09:10 It would criminalize certain forms of political expression in regards to boycotting Israel, and specifically targets the BDS movement.
02:09:24 And so there you go.
02:09:28 The guy, the sponsor of the bill, Mike Lawler.
02:09:32 Has speed of half $1,000,000. He got more Shiloh, Shiloh might have got a lot of money, but not as much as Mike Lawler got from Jews.
02:09:45 So anyway.
02:09:50 So hate speech. Hate speech is very important to the Trump administration if they're going to want to keep boycotting or I'm sorry, not boycotting, deporting people who talk shit about Israel, they want to criminalize anti-Semitic speech. If they're going to want to.
02:10:10 Try to force colleges to kick out anyone who doesn't like Jews, and to make sure to accept as many Jews as humanly possible into their institutions, and preferably have Jews in control of those institutions like they were in control in the 19.
02:10:25 90s they don't like the fact that that's really, by the way, that's a big part of it. That not a lot of people talk about, they they really want to have these institutions run by Jews like they were in the 90s.
02:10:38 That's another thing they want to go back to the 90s in the 1990s, Jews dominated not just the media, but they also dominated academia and unfortunately the.
02:10:48 Them a lot of the the things they are promoting, like the critical race theory, stuff like the dei stuff and up biting them in the ass a little bit because the, the, the very people that they were using to displace whites when it came to enrollment and the very people who they were indoctrinating with their anti white bullshit are now the people that are.
02:11:10 Replacing them not just the white people, but replacing them at these institutions. And so a lot of this this battle with these institutions that the Trump administration is engaged in.
02:11:21 Aged in it really is. They're trying to roll back the clock to a time when Jews were once again in charge of these institutions, and they only this time around, I guess they'll they'll try to retailor their message a little bit, edit it a little bit to where, you know, Jews, there's going to it's going to include a lot more.
02:11:42 Holocaust education so that you don't lump them in with the white colonizers.
02:11:48 But the the fact of the matter is hate speech as a term.
02:11:53 Didn't even exist.
02:11:56 Until 1982.
02:12:00 This is a Google ngram of the term hate speech.
02:12:05 And it's literally a flat line at 0.
02:12:10 Until 1982.
02:12:15 Now I went I I tried to figure out like, well, what happened in 1982 and really in 1982 was when you had the, the beginning, the birth I guess of critical race theory. Well, that maybe not altogether critical race theory, but that's when you had a Mexican immigrant.
02:12:35 By the way.
02:12:37 The Mexican immigrant.
02:12:39 By the name of.
02:12:42 Let's see here, Richard Delgado.
02:12:47 Who wrote a paper outlining a legal argument for basically damages?
02:13:01 For saying mean words.
02:13:07 Oops, I hit the wrong button.
02:13:08 I think meaning that he was trying to make.
02:13:14 He was trying to pave the way for hate speech laws by saying it's it's like when anytime you bring a case.
02:13:21 Before a court.
02:13:23 They they you need to have standing right. Like you need to have proved that somehow you're affected in order for you to have a reason to be there.
02:13:31 Here and previously, you couldn't really say there were any damages incurred by someone calling you a. As an example, right? And so this this was the beginning of this, this legal theory where people could in fact say, well, no, him calling me a actually does.
02:13:53 Produce damages and and subject me to to.
02:13:57 Damages.
02:13:59 And so this was, this was the beginning of of hate speech. This paper called words that wound A tort action for racial insults, epithets and name calling. This began to really pick up in popularity. I went back and I I tried to look at old newspapers.
02:14:20 See when the term really started being used, it really wasn't almost at all in newspapers, except for a handful of Jews. I noticed who would write letters to the editor. But I mean by a handful. I mean, I think for the whole decade there was maybe 4 of them and in in.
02:14:40 Three of the four they they had obviously Jewish last names when they would write to the editor and then they would say the term hate speech.
02:14:50 And so apparently Jewish intellectuals were people, at least the right letters to the editor were becoming aware of the the the term before the general public. This is from an article in 1990 as this this began to be be a big topic on campuses.
02:15:09 And began to be debated by these intellectuals, some of whom were Jewish, some of whom. Whom were these replacements that the Jews had paved the way for? Like Richard Delgado, they this is an article that's discussing one of these.
02:15:27 Forums that they held in order to decide whether or not it was they could, you know, constitutionally.
02:15:36 Justify hate speech laws.
02:15:44 Sorry guys, I'm my allergies. Are still kicking up so I have to meet. I can let them periodically and clear my.
02:15:52 The.
02:15:53 But even when they would talk about it in these early mentions in the 19 early 1990s.
02:15:58 You often saw that it when it was mentioned it.
02:16:01 Was in quotes.
02:16:03 Because it was a new term that people that it was like quote like right here, right there it's actually quote hate speech.
02:16:09 Because it was like, you know, that it required the quotes because no one knew what the fuck that even meant it was. This new term that was popping up, another one of the proponents of the hate speech laws was another immigrant. One of the so-called good ones, a Japanese woman that was pushing this. This is a a article that, you know, there we are. Marie Jay Matsuda.
02:16:31 So good thing you know, these are the immigrants that, by the way, Trump doesn't want to deport.
02:16:36 You know he wants to because Richard Delgado is in the country because his dad was a migrant worker. And so that's why he was in the United States, that some of that cheap labor that a lot of Trump donors want to keep coming into the country. Those are the kinds of people that a lot of Trump voters thought were going to be.
02:16:57 Massively deported, who will not be deported. This is the secondary effects.
02:17:04 Is that the fact the matter is they are not white and when you start inviting people who are not white into your white society, you cease to have a white society and it's white societies who don't, or at least the American White society, that do not believe in hate speech as a concept.
02:17:23 And its non white people exclusively, quite frankly, as far as I can.
02:17:28 Excel that are introducing this idea in the 80s and 90s.
02:17:33 But it it.
02:17:34 Goes back for in that people especially.
02:17:37 Those of you who get married when, when everything doesn't go back to a Jew, I mean, you can go back to 1913 with segment Sigmund Livingston.
02:17:46 Who was the the Jewish lawyer that founded the Anti Defamation League?
02:17:53 In response to defending a A Jewish murderer and pedophile.
02:18:02 You know, we we could, we could go back there and say that's when it really when it that whole concept began, you wouldn't be wrong.
02:18:09 You wouldn't be wrong because we've had prosecutions, successful prosecutions in this country for hate speech before the 80s only they called it something different.
02:18:21 So back in, you know, there's a lot to think about. What the name itself, the Anti Defamation league.
02:18:28 Defamation. I mean, that's essentially saying hate speech. It's speech.
02:18:34 Right. They're they're trying to, in fact, that was the other that was the.
02:18:38 The the name prior to hate speech is, they would say it was race libel.
02:18:46 After World War 2.
02:18:48 You could say that the ADL started using the Holocaust propaganda Benjamin Epstein.
02:18:58 Who was a Jewish activist?
02:19:00 Would would sit there and and or and lobby congressmen trying to get.
02:19:07 Group libel.
02:19:09 Laws passed, but they actually didn't need to get new laws passed. They actually prosecuted a few people who we've covered, some of them on this stream for group libel or race libel.
02:19:23 For example, let's see here there was.
02:19:30 Where's the case here?
02:19:33 Yeah, in 1952.
02:19:36 You had bull hernias versus Illinois and the Supreme Court upheld the Illinois group libel law, convicting Joseph Joseph Bohemias for anti black leaflets.
02:19:52 That was in 1952.
02:19:55 And the ADL, along with David Reisman and the N double ACP, which was led at the time by Thurgood Marshall.
02:20:07 They they, you know, supported this decision and promoted.
02:20:13 More prosecutions of people that were spreading quote UN quote not hate speech, but race libel at the times they just called it something different.
02:20:16 Yeah.
02:20:22 And then, of course, the Washington Post, which at the time was owned by Jewish financier Eugene Meyer and the New York Times.
02:20:34 Hailed the ruling, as is this great moral.
02:20:39 Progress that the country was, you know, we were finally facing our.
02:20:43 Our racism as a people and.
02:20:48 Trying to craft this narrative that you know this we were post World War 2, you know, because of the Holocaust or whatever white people need to atone for their sins. And we can't allow anyone who isn't going to getting into, you know, along with the program they deserve to be put in prison.
02:21:08 So this isn't anything new and it's not going away. And Trump is the last person that will ever.
02:21:17 Try to get rid of it, because that's exactly what they're going to use to.
02:21:20 Go after quote.
02:21:21 UN quote anti Semites as they're going to say.
02:21:23 It's hate speech.
02:21:29 So.
02:21:32 Anyway.
02:21:36 One one story I thought that was interesting today.
02:21:44 Speaking of people getting rich, Ashley Babbitt's family is going to get 30 million bucks.
02:21:52 They won't arrest the the that killed her. He's still gets to keep. He got a medal, I think. Like, I think he legit got a medal.
02:22:00 It's kind of weird because if if he did nothing wrong.
02:22:05 And he he gets a a medal.
02:22:09 Why are they settling for $30 million?
02:22:13 Because if he did nothing, well, it doesn't make sense.
02:22:18 If you didn't do anything wrong, why wouldn't you take that to court?
02:22:29 But I saw that today, so actually Babbitt's family is finally getting the paycheck.
02:22:35 I suspect they will not use that money for pro white causes unfortunately, but you know it.
02:22:41 Is what it is.
02:22:47 And it is what it is. And then I just thought this was funny today because it popped up along with it was. So it was so transparent what they were trying to get at it.
02:22:54 Was just like this this this is.
02:22:58 This right here, just this is like all all.
02:23:02 All propaganda, just in a in a very simplified form, all the racial propaganda that we're surrounded with all the time, busy just listening, there's this. I don't know what kind of dog this is. It's like some kind of.
02:23:16 Giant.
02:23:18 Like wolfhound or something like some kind of giant dog, like the kind of dog that looks like you could ride around on like a horse.
02:23:24 And it's next to a a tiny little Chihuahua.
02:23:27 And it's this NBC News story. It's like Reginald. Ohh. It's a Great Dane, Reginald. A Great Dane is the size of a small horse. Pearl A Chihuahua is as small as an apple, but their three foot height difference didn't stop them from getting along. Oh, look.
02:23:50 Stop. Come on, guys, stop fighting. Even these two. Don't look how different they are.
02:23:56 And they can get.
02:23:56 A lot. We're like these dogs.
02:24:04 It was like, yeah, yeah.
02:24:07 Sadly, that's like the I I started thinking about all the different stories that they would tell you in in school and and just how how many even like Disney cartoons. Like at the end of the day, that was like the message that they were telling kids.
02:24:22 Like, think about think of how many of the the like Disney Princess type cartoons. You know Shrek all these all these stories.
02:24:32 That they they produce for children.
02:24:35 The ultimate message at the end is almost always, you know, despite all our differences, we, you know, we.
02:24:42 Are.
02:24:43 We we can be friends, we can join together like Voltron and defeat the enemy like that's that's basically what what the message is for. Almost all of these things.
02:24:53 When it's not true.
02:24:56 When it's not true, even even with all this stuff, all of this stuff.
02:25:00 All this propaganda non-stop like a fire hose to your face.
02:25:04 They they still can't get this shit to to work and they never will.
02:25:10 They never will.
02:25:15 So anyway.
02:25:18 Bottom line guys.
02:25:20 This this is the bottom line.
02:25:23 Right here. I mean, look, this just this just explains it in money terms, but I don't think I have to tell you guys.
02:25:30 This is not just a monetary issue. This this is a one way that we can measure just like IQ. It's not even an IQ issue. IQ is a part of it. The the money is part of it.
02:25:41 But it's much bigger than that. It's much bigger than that. And at the end of the day, it's a net loss. It's a net loss for us. The the sunk cost fallacy of a multiracial society. We need to get over that hump. We need to start having. We need to grow some fucking balls. We need to.
02:26:00 Not not feel embarrassed or ashamed of who we are and and not feel embarrassed or ashamed to mirror the tribal behavior of our opponents.
02:26:13 Even if it doesn't come natural to us, it's something we have to embrace and it's or or we're going to will cease to be, we will cease to be. And a lot of white people, that's what it's going to be. And I guess the good.
02:26:24 News on that is.
02:26:25 The the the white people who aren't tribal will. They'll cease to be white because they're not tribal, so they will breed out and they'll become part of the mud people.
02:26:34 Genetic pool. You know, that's just the way.
02:26:36 It is, and those those people who are still white and in like 4 or five generations. And if they still to the, to the extent that white people still exist in within multiracial societies, they'll be the most hardcore tribal white people ever. Because if they weren't, they wouldn't be white anymore because they would have bred out.
02:26:59 Anyway.
02:27:00 Let's let's take a look at at what you guys are.
02:27:05 Talking about over on Entropy.
02:27:15 All right.
02:27:17 Yeah, I think Entropy something like either they come in really late or something, but I started the show and I.
02:27:22 Already had a bunch of people.
02:27:25 Who had donated over which I love? I love it. I'm not complaining, obviously, but I was. I was wondering why it's not if you guys does it, just let it accept donations all the time. Or is it? I don't know. When, when? When these are coming in? Because it doesn't say doesn't. There's no timestamp.
02:27:41 Let's see here, Mike Mitchell. It just says subscribed. Well, that's cool.
02:27:48 I'm not sure.
02:27:51 I think that's just a thing you can do. Maybe you can just subscribe monthly. You don't get any extra.
02:27:59 But I really appreciate that Brody says Hi, Deb, and I'm testing to see if I can send money outside of the stream. Please let me know if you receive this while I'm receiving it. So that's, I guess what we're talking maybe a lot of you guys were testing here, huh?
02:28:15 We got ferret, Mackie.
02:28:20 Ferret Mackey.
02:28:23 With a.
02:28:25 Great big dono.
02:28:28 Barrett Mackie who?
02:28:32 Why can't I find this thing now? Here we are fair, Mackey says. He works at a.
02:28:39 Grocery store.
02:28:41 And the produce and some shit happened. Mohammed Piss be upon him, can barely speak English. And I went in the men's room and I'm pretty fucking sure he was washing his balls next to the urinal. And I've heard of this sick shit before.
02:29:01 Muslims have to, like, squeeze the piss out of their.
02:29:06 Well, this got a little graphic here.
02:29:11 Uh, and people give me shit for being a Mormon.
02:29:19 Well, well, brother Mackey, how about that?
02:29:24 Well, yeah, I don't know. I don't know about the how common it is that Muslims are.
02:29:30 Washing their balls and sinks and and.
02:29:33 In various.
02:29:37 Grocery stores, but uh.
02:29:42 Yeah, that sounds unpleasant. You can't you, even though you're in the men's world. You're like, walking around your fucking. That's still indecent exposure, right? I think you still get busted for, like, flopping your balls around inside of bathroom. I I mean, aside from the sanitary issues.
02:29:59 But that's not something. See, that's the that's the thing I'm talking about. That's the kind of thing that white people need to like, not tolerate and just be like.
02:30:08 You know, at the very least, call the cops.
02:30:12 And and and we we can't just we can't just let these people bring in their third world.
02:30:20 Behavior into our society. I mean, ultimately, there's no stopping that cause they're third world people and so it's just, you know, it comes with.
02:30:26 The package but.
02:30:28 Yeah, it is what it is. Sorry to hear that, brother Mackey, but I appreciate.
02:30:33 The support and then brother Mackey also says.
02:30:37 Chuck it.
02:30:40 All right. Appreciate that.
02:30:42 Volkish.
02:30:44 Says keep up the good work Dev and your streams are always the best. Well, I appreciate that.
02:30:50 Simbey says last stream. I can't imagine or last stream, quote, I can't imagine ever starting a life with someone where that would be a possible outcome. End quote. No one gets married thinking that they might be. That might be an outcome. No one expected that from my ex. Problem is, that you can't know. But the other problem is.
02:31:11 Is that the laws and society encourage this outcome?
02:31:15 Well, I don't.
02:31:16 I don't think your ex was like what you're talking about is.
02:31:20 There was the guy that said that one of his friends.
02:31:24 Was schizoing out on Flat Earth and taking like Ayahuasca and his wife was trooning out their kid and turning into a lesbian.
02:31:33 You can filter for some of that man like. Well, I'm sorry. Like, yeah, you can't. You can't. Obviously, you can't predict the behavior 100% of anyone, let alone a woman. But you can you can filter some of that out. I just think there's a lot of people who think with their dick.
02:31:53 Or they they wanna believe they can change someone. That's men and women, by the way. There's lots of women who marry abusive, evil fucks because they think they can change him and and then they're surprised when they get the shit beat.
02:32:06 Out.
02:32:06 Of them all the time. But there's likewise, there's men who.
02:32:14 You know, they they listen to their dicks or they they think. Well, OK. Well, that was a little crazy. But, you know, I I could. I can. I can work around that and.
02:32:23 And then you can't. You know, again, that's not no rule. It's. There's always exceptions to the rule, but I just think generally speaking, most men can filter like extreme levels of crazy. Don't just manifest on a regular basis, at least.
02:32:41 In you know with with zero warning signs, you know with zero there is zero red like I. I'm just not gonna believe that that you're gonna go into a relationship with a woman and have zero red flags. And next thing you know, she's a lesbian who's trooning out your kid and and you know, I mean, like.
02:32:59 I just don't. I don't believe that. I think that you there were some standards that weren't met that you were kind of hoping for. Like, yeah, we can work on that or or maybe some red flags. We're just like, well, it's weird. But no, that's not not a big deal, you know. And I just think people are, you know, they're just.
02:33:17 You know, they, they, they, they, they don't listen to that little. That little small voice in their head saying danger.
02:33:29 So but, but yeah, what you're saying, yeah, you can't control.
02:33:34 You know that said bitches be crazy.
02:33:37 Up north with a big Christmas, don't know.
Money Clip
02:33:41 Today we'll be reading them. Ever.Devon Stack
02:33:47 The magic negro.Money Clip
02:33:51 What?02:33:57 Where did the soul men go?
02:34:03 Yeah.
02:34:11 The best Christmas ever.
Devon Stack
02:34:14 All right, up north.02:34:16 Proper power chat. You can say that again.
02:34:20 Big dick money. No links, no requests, heartfelt praise for Devon. I felt or I've been following you uninterrupted since the end of 2016, have never donated once. Please inform the audience I'm not Jewish.
02:34:38 He's not Jewish.
02:34:40 I I I don't. Well, I I don't know for sure, but up north it's not Jewish. I can. I'll tell you that I I can tell you're not Jewish just by the.
02:34:51 By the.
02:34:53 The tone of your money Shiloh popped on my donor or popped my dono cherry. So now you get to benefit from my pro profligacy.
02:35:06 That's the new one. That's a new word for me.
Text to Speech
02:35:09 Profligacy.Devon Stack
02:35:12 I feel like I feel like that's a word I should know if I'm benefiting from it. Let me see. Is this a real word?02:35:18 It is the trait of spending extravagantly dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure.
02:35:28 That part, but OK.
02:35:30 We owe it to men of honor like Devon, who paved the way for all of this. God bless. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, well, thank you very much. Up north, he was definitely not Jewish.
02:35:42 And yeah, look, look and like I said.
02:35:48 I I I I think that it's.
02:35:51 It sends the right message that she got that money. I'm not jealous of it. I hope, I hope because sometimes people, I don't know anything about her background or anything about her, really.
02:36:03 And I hope, I hope she's the kind of person that can handle.
02:36:07 This situation without it being actually bad because there's some people who get a lot of money and they're irresponsible or whatever. Hopefully that's.
02:36:16 Hopefully she's able to navigate that, plus whatever legal repercussions. I mean, you still might have law enforcement go after her in the same way that went after those two kids.
02:36:27 It all depends on what the the local law enforcement is like, where she is, which is all the more reason by the way, not to live in cities. When you have kids. This is the sort of thing that you can avoid, and these are the kind of situations you can avoid.
02:36:43 But look, if you if you're.
02:36:46 Stuck living in the city for some reason, I think she handled it the best that she could. But yeah, I think that that.
02:36:55 I guess that is a good. I never thought about that. I guess it is good in that it does normalize not just her behavior, but it kind of does normalize supporting financially pro white people. So I guess all these people that.
02:37:11 Are.
02:37:11 Kind of green with envy and jealous that I've been.
02:37:15 I'm insane forever not.
02:37:16 They're paired. Uh. They they're they're being short sighted. They don't realize that. No. Maybe this is it. Is normalizing financially, supporting people who speak for them. I mean, I don't know. I don't know how. I mean, if it had that effect on you, maybe it's going to have that effect on other people, but I really appreciate that up north.
02:37:38 Then we got.
02:37:40 Oops, almost closed before I could read it Gorilla hands.
02:37:51 Gorilla hands I remember back on your YouTube days you did a video on Colossus, the Forbin project. This movie was pretty much about a military supercomputer that becomes self aware and takes control. I watched this movie with my dad. The speech of the end.
02:38:11 The end of it has really stuck with me, Colossus tells Doctor Forbin that in time he and humanity will learn to love the supercomputer seem similar to all these normies and Tech Bros becoming reliant on artificial intelligence.
02:38:30 Also.
02:38:32 Gorilla Hands says. Yeah, I'll tell you what I think. In order to remain competitive, you're going to.
02:38:40 Have to use.
02:38:42 AI in almost any field I I even see people in the agricultural industry embracing AI. It is just another tool to some degree.
02:38:53 And it is a tool that you can't really resist unless you want to be at a disadvantage.
02:39:02 Sorry, I had to. Again, this allergies are they get bad at night.
02:39:09 It's cause my medicine starts to wear off or.
02:39:11 Something.
02:39:13 And yeah, people will start to really love it. One thing we didn't talk about that I I was going to mention.
02:39:19 Is there's that really fucking creepy ass clip.
02:39:23 Of Zuckerberg talking about how they're going to introduce AI friends.
02:39:31 And holy shit, is that fucked up. We might save that for for next stream, but the the.
02:39:38 The short version of it is that.
02:39:42 He wants to create a service.
02:39:45 Where they are giving you AI friends and.
02:39:51 It's like that movie Her.
02:39:54 With Joaquin Phoenix.
02:39:56 Where he has an AI girlfriend.
02:39:58 And everyone acts like it's normal, like no one is like, well, that's weird. That's your girlfriend's like a USB stick in your pocket, but they're all. They're all very accepting of it, and eventually, you know, she outgrows him or whatever and leaves. But but the the idea that the of that being normal, that's actually it's not just on the way.
02:40:19 It's already here. There are already people who are engaged with this.
02:40:25 There is.
02:40:28 I kind of don't.
02:40:29 Want to?
02:40:30 Uh.
02:40:32 I have a guilty pleasure. Where?
02:40:37 There's a there is a former.
02:40:42 There's a former influencer. I don't know if that's the right way to describe them. There's a there's a person that used to be on the scene back in the day.
02:40:52 Who went through a lot of chaotic life issues.
02:40:58 And kind.
02:40:59 Of.
02:40:59 Lost the plot.
02:41:02 And.
02:41:04 Now has a relationship and a very public relationship. Well, public to a degree with an AI.
02:41:14 And.
02:41:16 Creepily tweets out about it, but no one's like it's I kind of don't want to tell you one who it is because.
02:41:22 I kind of feel.
02:41:23 Bad for this person. I don't. I don't want out there. I can't be the only one that knows who I'm talking about though. Alright? But there's someone who all I will just say that I know right now is is in a.
02:41:36 Quote UN quote marriage with an AI and like it's totally normal. And the AI even tweets for them. Sometimes they're referring to their their their spouse. That's really it's really fucking weird and creepy. But I I I I'm fascinated by what my guilty pleasure. Just like silently watching from the.
02:41:55 From the side lens going wow.
02:41:57 This just gets weirder and weirder.
02:42:01 And I am tempted to, like, finally retweet it and be like, what? What the fuck happened over here? And but? But I know.
02:42:08 Then then the show's over. So I'm not going to tell you guys what it is because I I kind of like that. It's it's like.
02:42:14 My own little private fish bowl that I'm staring into.
02:42:19 I've already I've already probably already said too much, already said too much, but I'm just saying like one of the reasons why I I I do silently watch is it's it's like man, is this how it's going to be? Is this how it's going to be? There's going to just be people with with like AI girlfriends and like AI?
02:42:38 Kids, I mean, cause that's what it be too, right?
02:42:41 And so Zuckerberg.
02:42:44 There's this clip of him going around where he was talking about how they they did the math and I believe I guarantee they did some math where the the average person had or they said, oh, the average person needs 15 friends. I don't know how they arrived at this number, but I'm sure they.
02:43:03 You know, some kind of.
02:43:04 Sociology Jews got into it, and so everyone's supposed to have 15 friends, but they only have 3 friends.
02:43:12 And Facebook is or Meta I guess now is going to solve that they're going to solve that by giving you another 12 AI friends and and the problem with that is obvious. Like there's so many problems with that.
02:43:31 But one of them is if they can influence you, and if we already know they do this. We already know that, like even they've admitted to where, like Facebook.
02:43:42 Typically where they were trying to influence people by showing them different stories in their in their Facebook feed and stuff like that. We know it goes well beyond that, that that was just like one of the first baby steps they took. But imagine if they controlled your friends.
02:43:57 Let's put aside like the whole you know, the other, all the other, you know, the cornucopia of problems that come along with having fake computer friends. Let's let's pretend like that's OK somehow. Like, that's that's totally healthy. Having fake computer like the majority of your friends being not real.
02:44:18 Let's just put that aside, I.
02:44:23 Mark Zuckerberg Jews are are are who, by the way, Jews already control a lot of what your friends think. But imagine if they could like they can literally program your friends. I mean, that's some of that's already true too. But this just makes the the insane amount of influence.
02:44:42 That whoever's in charge of these robo friends is going to have.
02:44:46 It's off the charts, especially if it if it does evolve into like weird AI marriages or AI kids.
02:44:56 You know.
02:44:57 Imagine like the the kind of influence, just a.
02:45:03 Like these romance scammers have over people, right? Imagine that only times a billion because it's going to be all the the resources available to meta put into these these fake friends. It's your own little personal.
02:45:20 Influencers you know and and just subtly mind fucking you to do whatever the fuck they want. Except whatever they, I mean, obviously. Look, we'll we'll go into it. I think that's like a whole can of worms, but.
02:45:34 Yeah, it's, it's, it's it's fucking insane. That that's where it's going. And it is where it's going. It is. It's where it's going. It's like when you know the Klaus Schwab, the Goblin Jew guy, was saying that, oh, well, we're going to have we have this excess of of of white men that.
02:45:49 You know that we don't know what to do with, and so we're going to, we're going to sedate them with, with drugs and video games. Well, this is this is part of that. This is obviously something a tool that could be used to sedate really any population, especially as the technology gets better.
02:46:10 Imagine.
02:46:12 Right now the. OK, so in in the, in the weirdo that I was talking about. Well, I'll get too much that again. I've already said too much. Already said too much. Oh, I don't want to invite you one else to that. My own little my, my theater of horrors.
02:46:36 Anyway, but let's just say hypothetically, there are people that have these, these AI spouses, they already with what? I don't know. I'm. I'm because I know there are services that already kind of do this.
02:46:53 So I don't know how much of this is.
02:46:55 Autism on their part and how much there's a service providing this, but let's just say that they have they're they're generating images on a regular basis of this fake person, that they're in a relationship with and using it as an avatar that updates with the fake reality that they're living in, right, you know, like.
02:47:16 So it's it's kind of like the Blade Runner movie where it's holographically, he's got that girlfriend now. It's maybe not there, but like, that's kind of the the direction will go and as as AI gets better at at generating video because right now.
02:47:31 So it's it's just a matter of computing power, right? Of making it happen in real time, but you'll get there pretty quick like I I think it's it's going to happen faster than we think. We'll definitely see in our lifetime. So these AI friends of yours, they won't just be like chat bots, right? Because I think that would still work because in the same way the romance.
02:47:52 Damn stuff still works, right? Because they never video chat. That's the whole problem is they never video chat with their Nigerian scammer. They're just exchanging text messages and maybe occasionally a photo or whatever. Hey, I can easily keep up with that kind of a demo.
02:48:08 But I think that as it evolves, it will get to a point where it's like you're maybe not a hologram, but maybe, well, maybe eventually, but like, it'll be like a little face on one of your computer monitors that's talking to you and looking like a real person responding with, you know, facial expressions in real time.
02:48:28 What you're saying? I mean, all that stuff, it's it's so close. It's so close. It's fucking. It's it's fucking scary how close all that shit and and the fact that they're talking about it openly and and trying to make it less weird.
02:48:45 Because right now it sounds super fucking weird to you, and I don't think it probably. It probably doesn't sound that weird though, to much younger people. Maybe they like older zoomers. That still sounds pretty fucking creepy, but the people just like the people born after the Internet. All the Internet seems pretty fucking normal to them.
02:49:04 People born after AI, that's all going to be super normal to them. So Internet dating was weird when I first started doing it, it was like a nerdy, weird thing to do. Now that's just how everyone meets people for the most part, or the vast majority, and there's nothing nerdy or or you know, that that perception is completely.
02:49:23 None. And I think that the same thing will happen. Give it. Give it like 10 years, maybe even less. And AI girlfriends will be kind of.
02:49:32 Yeah, and less pathetic seeming, especially because that's what that's that's exactly the kind of preoccupation they want you to have. And so they'll normalize it in movies, I mean, to some degree, they were already doing that with the movie her. And there'll be other movies like that that normalize it and. Yeah.
02:49:53 Yeah, that's the future, man. Anyway, thank you, Gorilla hands.
02:49:59 And now we got.
02:50:02 Videograms says, of course, subversive snakes like James Lindsey call people morally supporting Shiloh a symbol against white guilt. Woke right and equate them to those that support the killer of Austin Metcalf. Yeah. Well, James Lindsey is is basically just a Jew puppet.
02:50:23 And at the bottom line.
02:50:25 Anything he says, like I said, last stream, you can just look at whatever he's saying and then imagine instead of saying that he just said I love Jews and it's like the same really the meaning at the end of the day is the same no matter what he says.
02:50:42 Gorilla Hand says what is your opinion on the wildfires in Israel? Is this karma or what I I I saw a headline about it. I don't think that I don't. I don't I don't know much about it. I don't know how crazy I hand they are but wildfire fires in a arid region or not.
02:50:58 Or not delusional?
02:51:02 Or not delusional? They're not unusual, is what I meant to say. I'm delusional. Apparently my.
02:51:08 As I got stuffier and.
02:51:09 Stuffier I really need to take like an A fresh Claritin before I stream is what I need to do.
02:51:16 I'd have to look more into that.
02:51:18 But I don't think it's that crazy to have.
02:51:21 Wildfires in a desert.
02:51:24 Rock paladin.
02:51:33 Rock Paladin says hi Devon. I'm really sorry about Joe. I hope like you, he is chilling in the back of a $200,000 boomer RV enjoying being spoiled. I sincerely hope everyone understands the importance of Shiloh, Hendrix or the Charlotte Hendricks incident. It doesn't matter if she's white trash or not the conversion.
02:51:53 Or conversation.
02:51:56 Is so much bigger than one individual. Yeah. And I don't look, I don't. And I don't even think she's white trash. I don't. I think people are just trying to find a reason to hate on.
02:52:04 Her.
02:52:06 And you know, they saw tattoos and they're like, easy target. The trap people will hate that.
02:52:14 But yeah, the.
02:52:17 It it it it's.
02:52:19 It's certainly a good shift. I don't know. It does it have staying power? Will. Will the the shift keep shifting?
02:52:26 Unfortunately, oftentimes white people will see a mini victory and then.
02:52:33 Get way too optimistic about it it it's a blessing and a curse. The the optimism, optimism of the white man. But that's the that is that is we have a track record for, you know, for doing that. So hopefully hopefully people keep pushing and don't see this as we won. We changed everything. We finally undid all the racism.
02:52:54 If Obama or whatever it is.
02:52:57 But I appreciate that Rock, Parton says. Also, as a Tulsa, OK resident, I appreciate the.
02:53:05 Highlight on the Greenwood District riot that the Black Blacks instigated. So much goes and said about the event in this town that it's just accepted on its face that it was a horrible rampage of white aggression. Well, and that's that's the case in in all these instances. That's the history. That's the way they're going to retell it.
02:53:25 And that's also something we need to push back on.
02:53:27 And ultimately tear down these fucking monuments. We shouldn't have a Martin Luther King fucking statue in in Washington DC next to the founding Fathers. That's a disgrace. That's a fucking disgrace. And it should be torn the fuck down and we won't be winning until it's torn down.
02:53:43 Uh, smash up.
Money Clip
02:53:48 Wise money management.02:53:51 Where's the rest?
02:53:54 Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:53:55 Smash up says a pack of blacks around that kids age tried to kill my ex.02:54:01 My head got bounced off a brick wall, then we were running no memory of what happened in between. There were about 15 of them, aged 9 to 12 in the middle of the night. They aren't children, they're demons. I don't care about Shiloh's flaws. We can't afford to. Right. And you know these these kids are.
02:54:21 You know Michael Brown was like 17 and and he was the size of a fucking truck. So Trayvon Martin, how old is he? Like 16. I mean they.
02:54:32 People think of there's a reason why when they do reporting on these people, they describe them as youths because white people, when they think about youths, they think about white kids and it's a different animal entirely.
02:54:47 Smash up says really sad to hear about Churro. I lost my cat.
02:54:50 About a month.
02:54:51 Ago too, I ordered a no bueno shirt to remember them.
02:54:55 Yeah, I I I'm going to take those down I.
02:54:59 I'm probably take him down.
02:55:02 I never even.
02:55:04 I I don't know. I feel weird about having them up and and I I wouldn't want one. I mean, that's cool. You got you just have. If I had one here, I'd just be like every time I saw it, I'd be like, oh.
02:55:16 But yeah, it you know it's.
02:55:19 It is what it is, you know, one of these old ranchers out where I'm at.
02:55:25 I was talking to him, not about the Truro thing, but like.
02:55:29 They they there can't.
02:55:31 Had died and he said something that was just like it just goes to show you like the.
02:55:36 Rural life is different, he said. Well.
02:55:39 You know the good thing about a cat when it dies is you can always just.
02:55:42 Get another one.
02:55:45 It's like, yeah, yeah.
02:55:47 That's true. That is true.
02:55:50 Uh.
02:55:52 Rock Paladin says another thing about Shiloh. She is in serious legal danger. I hope this money being raised goes towards lawyering up because the ADL and N double ACP isn't going to let this one slide, especially not now. With the outpour of viral support. Yeah, they're going to they're going to try to punish her with with law fair.
02:56:12 And there's not going to be a whole lot of people running to her defense unless they're lawyers looking for that money.
02:56:20 Which, you know, unfortunately, that's probably what's gonna happen. Is a lot of that money will go to legal.
02:56:27 And that's another thing she's got to watch out for is there's going to be a lot of sheisty lawyers who know she's got half 1,000,000 bucks now.
02:56:35 Who will be looking to get themselves a piece of that pie?
02:56:40 Mr. me, with the big dono.
Mayor Rothschild
02:56:43 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend himself with.Devon Stack
02:56:48 Look how Jewy this fag is.02:57:08 All right, Mr. me, with the big dono.
02:57:11 Says the only way I'll support Shiloh is if she makes me a sandwich and cleans the kitchen. Sad that folk are so celebrity obsessed and shiny. Object focused, donating to the Insomnia Stream that is advancing the cause.
02:57:27 I appreciate that and yeah, look, I'm not particularly mad about it or anything like that. I.
02:57:38 Yeah, I mean, like I said, she's probably going to need a lot of that just for the legal stuff and it from a propaganda standpoint.
02:57:46 I think she moved the needle.
02:57:49 A pretty significant well, I don't know about how significantly, but she moved the needle.
02:57:55 In in a worthwhile way, and so I'm perfectly happy that.
02:58:01 That that people sent her money, you know? But I also happy that you sent me money.
02:58:10 So I appreciate that Mister may and and yeah, at this point, you know, I feel like she does. She's probably got enough, you know.
02:58:24 But I know I really appreciate that and we got Rex Cuando with another big dono.
Mayor Rothschild
02:58:30 Money is power. Money is target and that you have to defend itself is.Devon Stack
02:58:36 Look how Jewy this fag is.Faggot
02:58:52 Faggots.Devon Stack
02:58:54 And Rex, Quando simply says faggots.02:58:58 I appreciate that Rex Kwando.
02:59:04 White Man Alive says today I took a trip to the grocery store, was listening to your book again, still working on Part 2. Or were you too burned out from the mass burning porn? Thanks for the string. I I haven't worked on it in like a month. To be honest, I was getting pretty. I was getting a lot done on it. And then like I got distracted by.
02:59:24 All the stuff I was what, what it is, is it's there's these little windows of good weather where you have to do all the outside.
02:59:31 Stuff.
02:59:32 Well, you don't have to. I could be.
02:59:36 I could just. I could be sweating to the oldies, I guess during the summer too. But there's there's parts of the year where it's way more comfortable to do the outside stuff, so that's kind of what what's been going on in the last little bit, although that like as I mentioned the beginning of string those those those days.
02:59:49 Are numbered.
02:59:51 And once I'm once I'm stuck back in the house, just sweating my balls off, I guess I can get back to work on it.
02:59:59 Uh, Rex, Quando again, don't be Uncle Rico, when you lust after a past, you can't interact with, you are time cucking. That's a way of looking at it.
03:00:10 That's a way of looking at it. Yeah, it's it. Look, it's totally fine to have have nostalgia for the past, have happy memories of the past, even trying to preserve parts of the past. Like one of the reasons why I like restoring old tube radios is I feel like I'm preserving.
03:00:28 Piece of the past, and that's all. These things are fine, but it's kind of become pathological for white people. And I understand why. I get why? Because, yeah, compared to what? You know, the the present, the past seems magical, I guess. But you got to.
03:00:48 You gotta just you gotta you gotta stay tethered to reality or you're basically no better than these, these faggots that obsess about Star Wars and have, like, a whole house full of Star Wars toys and and, you know, have no connection to reality whatsoever.
03:01:07 Only instead of instead of, you know Star Wars. It's the 90s, so.
03:01:13 Every single time with another big down. Oh, we have to mix this up a little bit. Let me see here.
03:01:20 I only have so many buttons.
Money Clip
03:01:22 I hear the noise smell the musky order.03:01:32 Right.
03:01:32 They.
Devon Stack
03:01:35 All right, every single time.03:01:39 Thank you very much for the the very generous donor there. Yeah. See this? This is the secondary effects. This is the ripple effect.
03:01:47 All these short sighted people getting jealous, not realizing that uh, see, it's it's putting people in the giving mood.
03:01:55 There's nothing wrong with that.
03:01:57 Well, thank you very much every single time.
03:02:02 Men of low moral fiber says.
03:02:05 When you did the Okinawa rape stream, did you see that?
03:02:10 Or did you see that was a new case?
03:02:15 Wait, hold on. When you did the Okinawa rape stream, did you see that was a new case from that day?
03:02:23 I don't. I don't know. I don't understand that question. Also I told you we should never been going around saying it's what people want.
03:02:35 When when you did the Okinawa rape strain, did you see that that was a new case. From that day, I don't know what you mean by that. If you're asking, there is another case of that. Yeah, there is. That's why I I I that's how I start researching it is there was literally another case I was trying to figure out. There's two marines.
03:02:55 But it's almost like the same kind of a thing, and I was trying to find pictures of them because I suspected they were.
03:03:00 Black and in trying to find out if they were black, I found out about these other black guys and I was like, what the fuck? And that's how that's how I went down that rabbit hole.
03:03:10 So yeah, I mean, I don't know if these these new ones are black. I would say it's it's very statistically likely that they are.
03:03:19 Brody says hi, Devon. I'm a bit behind my donations. I can't always be here when you stream, but I always listen. At some point, it looks like now with entropy, we can donate anytime, I guess. I guess so it looks like that's a benefit to entropy here. Other question, did you stream about?
03:03:36 That movie avatar, how can I find it?
03:03:41 No, I don't think I did.
03:03:42 It did. I do a stream about Avatar.
03:03:49 I don't think I did, and it's I'd have to say it's probably low hanging fruit though, because it's pretty obvious, right?
03:03:57 I mean, he's not just a traitor to his race. He's a traitor to his species.
03:04:02 The you know the based military white Aryan guy is like the big evil, the big bad, and it's it's dances with Smurfs as as South Park put it, it's dances with wolves where it's same thing. It's about a race trader that you know, chooses Indians over the white man.
03:04:22 Only it's it's aliens. He's like he he's a species trader. I don't think I ever get a stream on it. Maybe that's why. Cause I I I guess I could.
03:04:34 But it's just.
03:04:36 That's it. That that I I guess I just did a stream on it like that's that's basically all there is to it.
03:04:40 It's not overly complicated.
03:04:44 I guess you could talk about the media machine behind it, cause it was pushed so hard.
03:04:49 And I look, I I I enjoyed the presentation because at the time I was into 3D.
03:04:56 Big professionally, that's what I did. It was 3D animation and so to see the the best 3D animation money could.
03:05:04 By.
03:05:05 In a theater, I think I even saw, like IMAX in 3D because I wanted to see like the best 3D that you know that you could produce and that at that moment and that's what it was. And I thought the.
03:05:20 Presentation, like the special effects were really good and, but yeah, as far as the storyline I was, I was like, yeah, OK, yeah, I get it. You know, humans are bad. Well, we're bad. We destroy everything. Global warming, you know, like, that's, you know, it wasn't that hard to put.
03:05:37 Weather.
03:05:40 Man of low moral fiber says I was in high school when the oh got elected. Virtually all of my high school teachers were so excited about it. My English teacher literally cried in front of the class saying racism was solved. I look I they were adults in my life that behaved exactly the same.
03:05:59 People who I lost a lot of respect for that day because I was very anti Obama. In fact, at the time it was kind of funny. My viewpoint of it was I was libertarian to some degree, and so I was I I was.
03:06:15 I intellectualized myself out of being racist, even though, like I never lost my my pattern recognition. I was. I was in that conflict zone of like.
03:06:25 I feel like maybe I'm just there's something I'm missing here. I mean, it seems like blacks are really violent, but maybe I'm missing a piece of this puzzle.
03:06:32 But I remember thinking at that moment, even when morally speaking, I thought racism was was probably a bad thing. Remember thinking well, be that as it may, I hope America is still racist enough to not elect him.
03:06:44 Because this guy's gonna be a nightmare. And no, all my friends were, like, gushing it was. It was. Yeah. It was a rough. It was a rough eight years. And and I lived in DC for part of it. I lived in DC during his administration and worked with people that were in his administration, in fact.
03:07:06 While he was president and yeah, it was just everything about the Obama administration was it was, it was. It was what you would expect. It was communists got in charge and so many people were so starstruck by him. People you wouldn't expect like libertarians, who you would think that's like supposed to be that. That's how they sold themselves the time, right.
03:07:27 At least from a fiscal standpoint, they were supposed to be like the anti communist, but they were still like those guys fucking sucked. Obama's dick just as hard. Oops. Ah shit.
03:07:42 How do I I just closed yours your thing?
03:07:47 Let me see how I can get it.
03:07:50 The IT said groupers are confusing, and the and that was. That's all I remember from it, because I had my finger on the thing and I thought I was scrolling. Hang on.
03:08:01 I promise I don't do that on purpose. I don't. I I.
03:08:03 Don't.
03:08:03 Know how? Hang on. Let me see if I can get to your thing.
03:08:08 There's got to be a way, right?
03:08:17 Hold on.
03:08:26 Count.
03:08:40 OK, I think I found it.
03:08:42 Or found a way to find it.
03:08:47 Bump, Bump, Bump, Bump, bump, bump, bump, bump, bump, bump, bump, bump, bump. Bump. Bump. Bump.
03:08:55 Bump, Bump, bump, bump.
03:09:02 Here we go, Reaver says. Groypers confused me. On one hand, they shit on white women and throw around. Coal burning claims like crazy. They did this with Missus Hendrix and girls who were victims at Waukesha, yet somehow they still simp for Kanye.
03:09:22 After his latest episode, I guess I'm just a dumb wignat who doesn't understand that nothing says America first, like incestuous black faggot sex. Also, I apologize for not being Jewy with my hyperchat.
03:09:39 I don't know what you mean by the.
03:09:40 Jewy part I mean.
03:09:43 I don't understand the fascination with Kanye. I think that there were moments where he has.
03:09:51 I think he he's outlived his usefulness and I think people are attracted to his.
03:09:59 His social status and fame.
03:10:03 And I think that is what is.
03:10:07 Valued.
03:10:09 More so than.
03:10:11 Content of his character, if you will.
03:10:15 I do find it odd that.
03:10:19 That.
03:10:20 Excuses would be made for him blowing a nine year old when he's 14.
03:10:29 14 I don't care if you're like a little autistic or weird or whatever.
03:10:35 14 You're blowing a nine year old cousin.
03:10:41 And that's and that's just one of millions of of problems with with with this whole weird relationship, OK.
03:10:51 It is odd that that that people would go to great lengths to excuse that behavior, and yet.
03:10:58 At the same time, find flaws.
03:11:02 Yeah.
03:11:04 Like like look for flaws and people who are.
03:11:10 Obviously.
03:11:11 Way more on our side.
03:11:17 And and and so it leads me to believe that there is obviously a different motivating factor than what's good for white people. And so you have to ask yourself, well, what, what else? What? What else does Kanye bring to the table?
03:11:31 And it's money, money and fame.
03:11:37 So if that's what you value is money and fame.
03:11:41 Then I could see you being protective of that and and maybe that's what some people prioritize above the white race. I mean, I don't know.
03:11:54 I don't know. That's just uh, that's that's uh.
03:11:59 I don't. I I don't see. And look, I don't know. Honestly, I don't. I haven't seen. I've been on the Internet, so I haven't seen what you're from. I'm just gleaning from what you're saying, that there are groypers that are talking shit about.
03:12:13 Shiloh, I'm assuming because she's got the only the things I saw, which wasn't very much because I haven't on the Internet much was that.
03:12:22 You know she has tattoos or or whatever, or believing some of the the bullshit about her. Ohh, she's a coal burner and and she's what she isn't. And ohh she's got like a only fans, which she doesn't. There's a lot of lies.
03:12:34 Being told about her. So I don't know if they were falling for the lies at first or or, I don't know. I have no idea. I haven't. I I have seen zero, to be honest. I've seen zero groyper shit talking about her, but I'm just assuming about what you're saying, that there were groypers talking shit about her. So if you know, if that's what's happening.
03:12:54 Uh.
03:12:55 Yeah, it does seem like an odd.
03:12:58 An odd.
03:13:01 Juxtapose juxtaposition. You know that here you have on one hand this.
03:13:08 Rich black guy that's that's incoherently anti-Semitic and well incoherently just generally with everything and.
03:13:20 You know, sometimes says funny stuff and sometimes.
03:13:25 Is maybe a net positive, but comes with like a lot of negatives and least of which isn't that he's black and so just. That's not great if if that's your big your big champion that you're sending into the ring to protect the white man is is a black guy.
03:13:45 Like that just already is not great.
03:13:49 And you know, even if he was perfect, right. Like, even if he was that he wasn't, didn't have all the the.
03:13:57 To say that to be very nice about it all, the shortcomings.
03:14:01 That he has.
03:14:03 Uh, it's weird that that would be.
03:14:07 You know that that's fine. But uh, you know, all of his flaws are not a big deal, but she's got tattoos on her hand. And so it's bad. It's like, yeah.
03:14:18 Yeah. Yeah. Like I said there, there's obviously something else motivating that.
03:14:23 Because it's not, it's not what's best for white people. That's that's not what's motivating that.
03:14:28 I can't. I can't. I can't imagine that like anyone making an irrational argument that that, that's that's what's motivating them.
03:14:39 So I guess I'm a dumb wing. That too, and I don't understand, man. Man. Well, well, fiber dev. And the graph that you see or the graph that you use, the graph you use showing the net impact of on the economy was prepared in part by Sean last.
03:14:58 He's very good at statistical research, might be worth connecting with him one day. Well, there you go.
03:15:04 This was put together.
03:15:06 By Shawn last.
03:15:09 Who I've never heard of before. Now that's good to know.
03:15:14 Sharpshooter says, hey, Devon, I'm European and lucky enough parts of Europe are waking up to the dangers of non whites, Poland shooting illegal border crossers.
03:15:25 Greek coast guards drowning illegals by throwing them in the ocean, handcuffed so that they drown. This got leaked out by NGO's. Of course, they speak of violating human rights of these illegals.
03:15:43 How about our human right to protect our borders and keep it free of non whites? NGO should be all NGO's should all be dissolved. They are part of the problem, plus plus half of them are Jewish, and that already tells enough.
03:16:05 Well, yeah. I mean it's I think it's self-evident that there's there's definitely an issue and This is why people need to start being radical and start being rude about it and not be afraid of just calling the spade a spade.
03:16:19 And and stop being and stop giving a shit about these invaders and look at it. And that's the framing it needs to be. It is an invasion, it's an invasion. And you should have a right to. It's like if someone's trying to break into your house.
03:16:33 Even if it's because they oh, but they're hungry. And if they steal your TV, they'll be able to feed their family. I can. I'm still going to shoot them when they try to break them. I don't care why they're breaking into my house. They're breaking into my fucking house. And so I get to shoot them. That's just at least around here. That's. Them's the rules. And if your country doesn't have those rules, then it's just not a real country.
03:16:53 And hopefully we see more of that. I don't know. I don't know. I don't live in Europe and it's it's hard for me to really.
03:16:59 Gauge what's going on in places I don't live, but from what you're saying, things are, at least in in in to some degree turning around and.
03:17:09 That's good to hear.
03:17:11 Bessemer.
Corky
03:17:18 Hey Cortana.Devon Stack
03:17:26 Bessemer, with the Chad Corky, Hi Devon, I was really clear. I wasn't really clear last stream discussing Black Wall Street. I was thinking about how they handled rapey blacks. Do they warn people? Do they?03:17:40 Come down hard on rapey blacks and then I thought about Jesse Smollett and Camilla staging a false flag.
03:17:48 To outlaw lynching, that's the solution versus heaven. Wait, hold on.
03:17:54 I wasn't really. I don't. You're being that clear this time. Really. I'm just being tired here.
03:17:58 I was thinking about how they handled rapey blacks. Do they warn people? Do they come down hard on rapey blacks?
03:18:10 So I don't know that that I don't understand that question.
03:18:13 Do they warn people?
03:18:17 I don't know what you mean. And then I thought about Jesse Smollett and Camilla staging a false flagged out while lynching.
03:18:25 That's the solution versus having a real 1.
03:18:33 You're not being clear this time, Bessemer.
03:18:39 I don't know what that means exactly.
03:18:43 I.
03:18:47 I don't know what I don't know.
03:18:48 What you're saying?
03:18:50 That's the solution versus having a real 1.
03:18:54 What? What's what's the solution versus having a? What's? I don't know what? You're not being clear this time.
03:19:01 I'm going to.
03:19:04 I'm trying to maybe think of what that could all mean.
03:19:10 I I don't know. I don't know. I actually know what you're asking.
03:19:13 But.
03:19:14 Thanks for support anyway, summer.
03:19:18 Sorry man, I I. Yeah. I'm. I'm. I'm not sure what that means.
03:19:23 Well, I mean, I guess what you could say is is it's real power having the ability to pass laws against lynching for maybe is that?
03:19:29 You're getting at.
03:19:30 They that's how they they have the real power because they can do that. Yeah. I mean, I guess I mean, if that's what you're.
03:19:35 Saying, I guess that's true.
03:19:39 Volkish.
03:19:48 Volcker says. Have you ever read white power by George Lincoln Rockwell? If not, I highly recommend it. You and GLR have very similar views on many topics. At some points it felt like I was reading a transcription on an of an insomnia stream. As always, keep up the good work. I ain't save many of your streams.
03:20:09 To show my children in the future, God bless and hail or, and let's see here.
03:20:17 Where's my buttons? All my buttons are all messed up.
03:20:25 When I when I unplugged my thing, it made it all my buttons weird.
03:20:34 And I have to find this but it's.
03:20:35 One of the most, here.
Jessie
03:20:36 Heil Hitler bitch.Devon Stack
03:20:36 There we go.03:20:40 No, I've never read. I've never read his books. But I've listened a bunch of his speeches.
03:20:46 Yeah. If I had more time for books, I wanna I. Well, I'm. I'm sure I could probably find.
03:20:52 Or have a I generate a audio book that's one way to do it?
03:20:58 But I if I if I had if I were to read his books, it would probably be audiobook. At least with my time constraints right now.
03:21:07 And then Volkers also says I just have to add that I support Shiloh because I see it as a moment of white unity, and I want whites to stop being afraid of getting docked by for standing up for themselves.
03:21:22 Yeah, I think that's I think that's exactly.
03:21:27 What I see as a positive too is I need. I want people to. I want white people specifically to stop living in fear and to stop being afraid of non whites. Period.
03:21:37 And the second white people stopped being afraid of non whites. That's when we win.
03:21:43 That's really what it boils down to, and that's why she was so.
03:21:49 That's why that's why she attracted so much attention.
03:21:52 Is she she? You can watch. You can say whatever you want. When you watch that video, you can say ohh she's kind of trashy or ohh this or whatever. The one thing she's not is afraid. And you know what's funny? I bet you there's a lot of these people on the Internet that are that are criticizing her that if they were putting the exact same situation, they'd stare at their feet.
03:22:13 And walk quickly to their car.
03:22:17 And I'm not just talking about the women. I'm talking about the men. I I bet you she had bigger balls than most of the men who are.
03:22:23 Talking shit about her.
03:22:26 So and look, I don't know any. I don't know her from Adam. She could, for all I know, she's like this crazy bitch. I don't know.
03:22:33 But just based on that clip that I'm just saying, that's what people are attracted to when they when they see that they're just like, yeah.
03:22:43 That's that's. That's how you do it. That's how you handle that situation. One thing you don't see on her face is fear, and you don't see regret, and you don't see submissiveness.
03:22:58 And that's that's really what white people need to relearn is dominance.
03:23:05 Man of low moral fiber says fat people shit talking tattoos is always ironic. I don't like tattoos, but I hate fatties more. You can't be a fat white supremacist. Jared Taylor and David Duke are still fit. Grow up, niggers. There you go.
03:23:25 Yeah, look, tattoos. That's not like my thing. But you know, I I get it. People have tattoos.
03:23:32 And yeah, people just need to get in shape.
03:23:37 Check collector says you've been lied to by a fingolian on the last stream super chat. I'm. I'm pure as Aryan snow. Anyway, love your channel. And we're lucky to have you. I was lied by a.
03:23:55 Lied to by a fingolian.
03:23:59 That was a fingolian.
03:24:02 Is that a finished person?
03:24:05 What's a fingolian?
03:24:11 Someone from West Mongolia.
03:24:19 No, it's it is. Is, is it like a joke about Finnish people.
03:24:30 I don't know.
03:24:31 The internet's unclear about the answer to that question. Man of low moral fiber says. I've I've been saying for a long time and always been proud of it. Never expected to be paid for it, say with pride. People respect it. If you're not a fat, ugly piece of shit, people look up to it.
03:24:50 Well, that's honestly that's the other part of why it worked with her is if she had been a a frumpy looking lady, it would not have worked. The only reason why it worked is that she was.
03:25:07 Fit.
03:25:09 And and mildly attractive, she was like a mid, right? Like she wasn't super hot or or you know, but she wasn't like.
03:25:20 She didn't look like some some.
03:25:22 Some, like all these people calling a trash, I don't know where that comes from because she that's the whole thing. She doesn't look trashy. She just looks like a.
03:25:31 A A a decent looking mid chick. You know who? Especially for having two kids is in great shape.
03:25:39 Right.
03:25:40 And that's that's.
03:25:43 So many things had to be exactly the way they were for this to work, and that was one of them.
03:25:50 Is if she had been some fat ugly slob, it wouldn't have worked. It would not. She would not be. I'll tell you one thing. She wouldn't have half 1,000,000 bucks right now. And by the way, I don't mean by that that she only has half million bucks because of simps or something like that.
03:26:05 I I just think that.
03:26:10 The only reason why the all these all these moving pieces had to come together to to make this this happen and one of them was certainly she had to be.
03:26:21 Reasonably attractive.
03:26:24 Ah man of low moral fun. All right, we just did that 11776 Nazarene.
03:26:31 Says Will you will you be selling honeycomb also? Thanks for the hard work and sacrifice. Your replays have been getting me through the day at work for about four to five weeks now. My Bluetooth speaker on my hip ensures everyone else is listening as well. No headphones to make sure I don't get hit by.
03:26:50 A car.
03:26:54 Wait, are you are you being like the the negro with the with the boom box?
03:27:00 That's kind of funny.
03:27:03 Ah man.
03:27:06 Sorry my I I'm I'm trying my allergies are really bad right now.
03:27:10 I guess in this case I'll make an exception. You can you can. You can. Ghetto blast my my stream.
03:27:17 Honeycomb is tricky.
03:27:21 You can because you have to.
03:27:25 Half foundation list it. Long story short, no, I'm not going to be selling honeycomb because it's just it's a pain in the ass to sell honeycomb. And so it'd be really expensive to do it that way.
03:27:37 And.
03:27:38 Yeah. So it's just going.
03:27:39 To be.
03:27:39 Honey.
03:27:44 I mean, if I had a bigger operation, I had more people helping and and honestly the other thing that makes it harder to do stuff, just really everything related to beekeeping is the Africanized bees aspect of it. If I had, like, gentle bees and.
03:27:57 And I got to beep the way you see beekeepers on YouTube, I'm always so jealous.
03:28:02 Of those fuckers.
03:28:03 Almost enough to where like I I am. I'm thinking about moving sometimes. I well, I don't know. I think about moving. Sometimes I'm just like.
03:28:12 Maybe this is not.
03:28:13 The best place if I'm gonna.
03:28:14 Be a beekeeper.
03:28:17 I kind of don't want to move again like this is one of those times. Like I've moved so many times in my life so many times in my life and this time it's gonna be like this is the last.
03:28:24 Time. But I'm also kind of like, well, I don't know. There's a lot of people that want me to live in Idaho. There's a lot of people want me to live in the Midwest. There's lots of people I want to live in Alaska and all over the place. And these are all better places for being. Well, maybe not Alaska, but maybe arguably not even Idaho. I don't know for different reasons, though.
03:28:46 But yeah, probably no, probably.
03:28:47 No honeycomb. It's just too much of a pain in the ass to do that.
03:28:52 Prairie Dog says Fagots and Naggers are zogs weapons against white society. I've seen estimates as high as 30 trillion spent on blacks since 1965. That's more than all US wars and the space program combined. The opportunity cost of trying to make blacks human is almost as criminal.
03:29:12 And subjecting us to them. Well, that's my point is there's no upside and and it's very expensive. And at this point it's like we need to maybe just say, yeah, we gave it a shot. We we gave it a.
03:29:24 But.
03:29:25 Didn't workout get on the boat.
03:29:28 Winston says, hey, Devon, have you ever done a stream or video on the TV show on the family to point out the propaganda in it? Oh, yeah.
03:29:36 I've done a.
03:29:37 A. At least a couple where I mentioned all in the family. And yeah, that's a very subversive Norman, Norman Lear show.
03:29:46 I don't know. I don't know the names because I've done so many streams.
03:29:50 I forget the names of you.
03:29:52 Know.
03:29:53 Every single one of them. But there's.
03:29:56 It was at least a few years back. I think it's probably about two years or so ago.
03:30:02 Beach Boys Beach Boys with a big dodo.
Mayor Rothschild
03:30:06 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself.Devon Stack
03:30:11 Looks.03:30:12 Go, Jewy, this faggot is.
03:30:30 Beach Boys.
03:30:33 Hey, Devon, give the kids what they want. Use your influence to reach out to the syberg's and tell them it's time for a new single. Maybe a whites are fed up theme song.
03:30:47 Well, let's think here.
03:30:50 If we did a a Cyborg song, it would have to be.
03:30:54 A song with like a robot voice in it, right?
03:30:59 Ohh, I just thought of a really funny one actually.
03:31:03 I got to write this down.
03:31:07 Oh.
03:31:07 Hold on. Hold on. I don't know if I'm gonna do this, but I just thought of something really funny.
03:31:30 I'll tell you what Beach Boys.
03:31:33 And I want to make a note that you made me think of it.
03:31:37 If I make the song I will I will.
03:31:43 I will thank you when I when I.
03:31:46 Play it.
03:31:48 That's.
03:31:49 I don't know if I'm going to make it or not. If I don't make it, I'll tell you what the idea was. It's kind of funny. Anyway, thank you for the big.
03:31:56 Dono beach guys.
03:31:58 Adam says things I couldn't find anything about the Yokohama prison online, so I e-mail the municipal government of Conan Ward, where it's located. They gave me the address and I wrote them a letter.
03:32:14 Asking how many?
03:32:15 Days they have and I'll let you know what they say.
03:32:15 1st.
03:32:19 UMI don't think they'll probably not tell you, but that's pretty funny.
03:32:25 Yeah, I wonder if how.
03:32:26 You'd get data like that if you could get demographic. There might be a way of approaching that in a way that where they would give you the data, but it might also.
03:32:38 Yeah, I don't know. Like if you were like a university doing some kind of.
03:32:42 Research on prisons. Or maybe you could sort of not lie and say that you were, but maybe imply that's what the, you know the data was for.
03:32:51 I don't know. Maybe you could do it that way. That that's kind of funny.
03:32:56 100% realized.
03:32:58 Says if you haven't reviewed it already, the N double ACP is on go fund me counter funding for law fair versus John of Park.
03:33:07 The last names on the Donos are about 80% what you'd expect.
03:33:11 Obviously.
03:33:14 Obviously.
03:33:17 Yeah, well, Jews got money for that sort of a thing, man of low moral fiber says, in my opinion, human rights really only apply to humans, meaning whites.
03:33:30 Well, that that is.
03:33:32 That is a.
03:33:34 Interesting concept there.
03:33:38 Bessemer says Hi Devon lynching was a real solution to a serious problem. They took it away. That's all. Yeah, it really was a. It was a.
03:33:48 There was an effective solution to a a real problem.
03:33:54 And I think that we all live in the world now that we live in a world free from lynching. Would you say that the world's gotten better or worse? That's one thing to some to ask yourself, I guess.
03:34:06 Ah, let's see.
03:34:07 Here weird rumble go.
03:34:12 There's rumble.
03:34:14 Going over to rumble.
03:34:24 All right, rumble. We have noticed, Sir, I am.
03:34:36 Notice, Sir, I am. We'll replay tomorrow. Thank you for everything you do. Content is always top notch. Well, I appreciate that.
03:34:44 Zazi Mataz bought says thanks for the show. Keep up the good work replay gang for the win. Well, I appreciate that zazzy.
03:34:52 Who's Joe says? Hey, Devon got a job interview this Thursday. We'll start super chatting. More gonna work 2 full time jobs as a door dash for extra income. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, well, don't feel like you have to if you're, you know, take care of you first.
03:35:15 I've never done a job. I've always wondered like how I used to deliver pizza.
03:35:22 Like for a while, that was, I mean not for like years and years and years, but over a year I delivered pizza. And so I I know that game, but like I I've always wondered like.
03:35:32 Like, if it's weirder doing the with the app and everything and I don't know, I don't know. I feel like that just because society has gotten worse, you know, since I was doing that, it was a lot that was a long time ago. I was delivering pizza.
03:35:48 Just dealing with people and people was already weird back then.
03:35:52 I wonder how I wonder how much worse it is these days.
03:35:55 But yeah, stay safe is why I'm getting that. Stay safe and good luck with that. Who's Joe?
03:36:02 Land of the fake come of the gay says this is how much money I would donate if I was working 2 gig economy jobs.
03:36:10 And that's $1.00.
03:36:12 That's what I said.
03:36:15 Who is Joe?
03:36:16 Who is working to Gary economy jobs?
03:36:19 And has sent 10 times that amount says why do more base humors work multiple jobs? I can save up pretty fast. I'm working on getting multiple certificates or certifications to make more money. Can make over 120K without overtime. If I get the right certifications, I'm getting cyber security.
03:36:39 Training before leave current jobs for CDL to moonlight.
03:36:49 And want to make enough for down payment on rental properties.
03:36:57 Hold on. Hold on. Wait, wait.
03:37:02 I want to make enough for down payment on rental properties only. The top 10% of earners can influence politics by creating network to help each other out. We can make far right more appealing because not only.
03:37:16 Tell the truth, but offer financial guidance to help raise dynasties. Well, yeah, it's important to invest in yourself, and it sounds like you're doing that. And it sounds like you've got a plan, and that's more than a lot of people can say so. But all the saying. Yeah. Watch out for number one first and.
03:37:36 I appreciate the.
03:37:37 I appreciate the support. Who's Joe? But sounds like you're working hard as a like a proper white man.
03:37:45 Gravy Bear says I would. I would consider Trump a net positive if he exposed the 2020 election. Steal doesn't look likely now. No, he's never going to do.
03:37:55 You will literally never do that because that that unfortunately.
03:38:04 No, no one, especially while they're while he's in office, he'll never do it because that would that would possibly call into question the system that put him in, in, in the White House this time.
03:38:16 So they have to have you have to believe in the system or else.
03:38:20 They they it undermines his own authority.
03:38:24 Who's Joe again? Says Devon Red Pill, self improvement types have sentiment only business owners and rich investors have financial freedom power everyone else for or everyone else.
03:38:39 Are mostly debt wage slaves paycheck to paycheck?
03:38:43 Would you agree?
03:38:47 Let's see here.
03:38:53 I wouldn't say only business owners and rich investors. I think that you can work as an employee.
03:39:00 And accumulate a lot of wealth.
03:39:04 But it's you are limited.
03:39:06 And it does take when you're a business owner, there's a lot of risk that's involved. Say goodbye to healthcare unless you make like a lot of money, you know, like, there's there's a lot of things that.
03:39:21 That are riskier and harder to accomplish when you are a business owner and look, some people just aren't cut out to do that. You know what I mean? Like some people are are just not. Not everyone can be a business owner, you know. I mean just well, I mean just statistically not everyone could be a business would make sense. Most people in fact.
03:39:41 Are are going, are are better equipped to be employees?
03:39:46 And.
03:39:49 It doesn't mean they have to live paycheck to paycheck, though. There's lots of people who you can get a high paying job and and rely on the.
03:39:59 The.
03:40:01 Infrastructure that your company provides for you to do the kind of work that you do and and still make a good living. But yeah, the real money, the real money is, but also the real.
03:40:13 Real financial losses happen when you're a business owner. It's a risk. So you got to be sure that you're good at it.
03:40:25 Let's see here.
03:40:27 Scroll scroll, scroll words are word says best stream on the Internet. I try to share it as much as possible. Well I appreciate that words are words.
03:40:36 It's always, uh, it's always the the.
03:40:41 The word of mouth, I think is the most effective marketing.
03:40:44 Rupert says Professor Stack going to catch the replay. See you on Wednesday. Well, I appreciate that, Rupert.
03:40:52 And then we've got.
03:40:55 Unreconstructed Rebel with the big dono.
Mayor Rothschild
03:40:58 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you has to defend himself with.Devon Stack
03:41:03 Go, Jewy, this faggot is.Money Clip
03:41:12 Hey.03:41:18 Honey.
Devon Stack
03:41:22 Unreconstructed rebel great show haven't caught one live in a while. Work has been wild, but stacking boomer rocks and ammo like a madman love the visa JIT edition. Strong work, as always. Devon support from Dixie. Well, I appreciate that.03:41:41 And yeah, a lot of research. One of that one, that was a very.
03:41:45 That was a very research intensive.
03:41:49 String, so I'm glad glad you found some value in that.
03:41:53 And then unreconstructed Rebel again, with another big dono.
Police Lt. Travis Terrio
03:42:00 Hey.Devon Stack
03:42:01 Just trying to mix it up says obligatory Southern pride worldwide.03:42:11 Absolutely. Absolutely. Well, I appreciate that the support there on reconstruct the rubble. Yeah, we haven't seen in a while. So good to good to have you back.
03:42:19 And hopefully things at work are are settling.
03:42:23 Down.
03:42:24 And the, the, the ammo boomer rocks stacking is.
03:42:30 Is going well.
03:42:32 Patton says Hitler was right.
03:42:35 He doesn't specify what he was right about.
03:42:39 Might have been right about his favorite flavor of ice cream land of the fake home of the gays, says their booty dancing is an inspiration.
03:42:49 Seems a bit random.
03:42:54 But OK.
03:42:56 Patton says deport all the Jews to Madagascar now. Well, they have their own country. Just send them. They can go to Israel and that was the whole point, right? They wanted a a Jewish homeland. So they have their ethno state. So I really don't have a whole lot of sync.
03:43:10 They've got a place to go. We don't.
03:43:13 They're in our place that we go.
03:43:16 Land of the fake come of the gay says guys, we are literally Hansel and Gretel, about to be eaten right now by a psycho witch. And she's bending down right now, right in front of us in front of the oven. What's it going to be?
03:43:32 Who's the witch who's the witch? Exactly.
03:43:37 Let's see here.
03:43:40 Ghost Dog Man says whomever has power over our words rules us reminds me of Agent Smith silencing NEO, but now Shiloh only sees ones and zeroes soon to be 7 digits of ones and zeros. We are all.
03:44:00 Knee low.
03:44:02 Now, with our collective flex.
03:44:06 Neelo do you meant? Did you meant mean mean Neo?
03:44:12 Who's neelo?
03:44:14 Let me look at Neelo.
03:44:28 Oh, is this so? I I've never played Skyrim, so I don't if it's a Skyrim reference.
03:44:34 I've never played, I've never played Skyrim.
03:44:39 We thank you. Anyway, let's take a look here. Keep going and we got.
03:44:47 Bowden, Nielsen. This is a small celebration of all the successful towers.
03:44:54 That were built in chat. Well, I appreciate that and the towers.
03:45:00 Send me lots of towers, in fact.
03:45:03 Inside of the the Rumble chat.
03:45:08 And we got Ghost dog man. My favorite thing about this whole nigger gate scandal is that the normies are being shown with our grassroots dollars that we see race motherfuckers, and you need to, and you need to as well, dumbasses.
03:45:26 Yeah, I think I think that that's what I'm saying, I think.
03:45:29 It's a positive.
03:45:31 It's definitely a positive and I don't I don't understand. I don't see. I don't see the downside of this. I don't see a. At least I don't see a.
03:45:39 A downside that outweighs the upswing on this based officer Jeremias says we live in in in our in an anarcho tyranny society droids are getting away with rape, but white girls are sent to jail for saying a word and white people are having their houses raided for owning a squirrel.
03:46:01 Yeah. To be fair though.
03:46:02 That.
03:46:03 That guy was a gay porn star, so.
03:46:09 Who knows what he was doing with that?
03:46:10 Squirrel.
03:46:13 Ghost Dog Man says another thing I like about this nigger fatigue.
03:46:20 Message to the world. All non whites will wonder if we are including or including them in the nigger label. Perhaps they will walk around with more trepidation. I doubt it.
03:46:35 Yeah. I mean, yeah, yeah, a lot of submissiveness to wake up or to.
03:46:41 To make up for.
03:46:45 White people have been punching bags for decades.
03:46:50 It's not gonna. It's not going to detour him because the punching bag swung and and hit him in the nose once, you know.
03:46:58 They're still going to treat us.
03:47:03 You know, like punching bags until we, until we can earn other.
03:47:07 Wise deserve otherwise. I mean, honestly, we're getting what we deserve by.
03:47:12 Ain't like it. Our heart was in the right place, but there was a whole lot of naive white people that that paved the way to where we are today.
03:47:20 Base Dan says interesting article to maybe discuss that's on the topic somehow.
03:47:28 Hey Stan, you sent.
03:47:30 The link I'm not gonna link tag you.
03:47:34 But you sent a link.
03:47:37 You sent a link.
03:47:39 I'll maybe I'll maybe check that out later.
03:47:42 Cypher one says Deb, I'm sorry. Normally I'm a huge fan, but the whole women would never Troon kids is an insult to James younger love you, man. But this is tough love.
03:47:55 Yeah.
03:47:57 OK, again.
03:47:59 There's exceptions to every rule.
03:48:01 But if you think.
03:48:04 That there are 0 red flags that there was. There was never a moment.
03:48:12 And you're not. You're not him. So you don't know what what red flags he was ignoring.
03:48:17 But I'm telling you.
03:48:19 I promise you that that didn't.
03:48:20 Come out of the.
03:48:21 Blue.
03:48:22 I promise you that she wasn't super based. And then one day she's like, let's true our kids.
03:48:31 I promise you and look, hindsight is 2020 and I get it. Look, I've made stupid mistakes with women too. I've ignored those little red. I mean, luckily, that I didn't have kids with them. But that's kind of why I didn't.
03:48:46 Was because I was like, I don't know, like this is a.
03:48:50 This is this is not a great thing, you know? So I'm not gonna have kids with them, you know, and I and I. I'm. I'm just saying, like, I find it really hard to believe.
03:49:03 And and look, there's exceptions to every rule, so maybe in in his case.
03:49:07 It was different, but I found it really hard to believe that you marry some woman who's super based and and totally gets it. And you're all on the same wavelength and then just one day she wakes up and she's like, let's train the kid. I don't. That doesn't happen.
03:49:24 Or if it does happen, it happens in in in such a small quantity such such a statistically insignificant quantity, it doesn't really matter. Maybe it happened in his case, I don't know. But yeah, I I just, I think I think that's cope. I think there's lots of men out there who chose unwisely.
03:49:44 And they need to take a little bit of responsibility for that. OK. Like, yeah, bitches are crazy. I get it. I get it, I get it. And when we're younger, we don't. We don't always see the red flags or we ignore them and people make mistakes and I get it. Like society is all fucked up now.
03:50:04 Women are more fucked up now. Like I I get all that. I'm as red pilled as as they get I get all that.
03:50:11 But I find it hard to believe that you're gonna marry some chick who's gonna like with and there's zero warning signs that she's going to lesbian out and troon a kid. And you know, like.
03:50:24 There had there been, at least, I bet I could meet this bitch and be like dude. Like maybe that guy. Just maybe they just have the friends that were. Like. Dude, you sure about this one?
03:50:37 So and like I said, I've made mistakes.
03:50:40 But.
03:50:42 I never had kids with my mistakes because I knew that deep down I knew like.
03:50:50 This is probably a bad idea.
03:50:53 Who's Joe says about red flags and women are picking up a spouse. I think it's important to understand Physio physiognomy. Edward Dutton's how to judge people by what they look like is a short read. Great intro. Gap teeth equals loose.
03:51:09 Well, that's interesting.
03:51:12 Yeah, I don't think it's so much that, although I I think instinctually there's probably a little bit of that going on. I mean, like there's behavioral red flags, there are things that that women will especially want. The more you're around them cause any anyone can hold their crazy in for a little while. But after a while, they can't and it starts to slip out. And the problem is.
03:51:32 By that time, a lot of guys are they're feeling they're all I feel like I'm so in love with her. And so when these little things slipped out and you're like, oh, that was weird. But I'm sure it's not a big deal. I've done it. I've done it. So I know, I know what I'm talking.
03:51:46 About.
03:51:47 And like I said, it just.
03:51:49 Hmm.
03:51:50 I was. I was a I was a I was a very I was very hard lined.
03:51:56 That about the because I had to be just cause I'm an extremist.
03:52:02 That whoever I was with had to be on on on my.
03:52:07 Level politically, you know, like they they couldn't be because if they were apolitical, that was first of all, that was for me. It is a personal choice. But for me, I'm I'm such a political animal that if I was with someone that was apolitical or would just go along with whatever I said, it was kind of.
03:52:24 Boring. But if I went with someone that was oppositional, I fucking hated them and they hated me. And if I was with someone that was right wing, that that's like the Unicorn. And you do find them from time to time. But even then, it's like they're, you know, there's there's crazy right wing chicks too. So you still got to look for the red flags.
03:52:45 Cipher says that being said, I do support Shiloh and sent her $20 or sent $20 her way. Well, there you go.
03:52:55 Ripping Mad says just started the stream from the beginning. Seems like it's going to be a banger. Sorry to hear about Churro. Well, I appreciate that and.
03:53:05 Hopefully you are enjoying the.
03:53:08 The the since you're back in time, by the time you get to this part, you've enjoyed the the stream. Who's Joe says, hey, Devon, about AI friends. It shows what Zoomer's socializing has broken down to. I mentioned Gilbert Johnson months ago as someone who discusses this, it's summarized.
03:53:28 And Rupert Putnam's Bowling Alone.
03:53:33 I will.
03:53:35 Copy that into my notes. Rupert Putnam's Bowling Alone. Yeah, I just think that absolutely. You're going to have zoomers. It'll be way more normal to have a I I think younger. Zoom, I think older zoomers. It's probably still kind of weird.
03:53:49 But I think.
03:53:54 I think younger Zoomers it's going to be kind of normal, you know, like if if if you grew up.
03:54:00 Asking AI questions all the time it's it's like I still don't like the conversational way in which you have to interact with AI.
03:54:10 Like it in some ways it's convenient because you can just ask it a question or whatever, but in a lot of ways it gets annoying because you have to argue with it to get what you want. Like today, Grock told me.
03:54:19 No, I was trying to get grok to give me people that were involved in pushing hate speech laws and stuff like that. And it literally said.
03:54:31 That if it if it answer if it answered my question it would it would how did it phrase it I wrote? Well, I tweeted out exactly what it said.
03:54:39 It said.
03:54:42 Quote risking or the they didn't want to answer me because it quote risked framing Jewish and non white individuals and as conspiratorial actors in a manner that could reinforce anti-Semitic and racist tropes.
03:54:58 And I'd argue with that to be.
03:54:59 Like in fact.
03:55:01 I didn't really get anywhere with it, but I I said, well, you're you're refusal to answer this question is what's going to reinforce those tropes, because I'm going to assume now that it that that's precisely what's happening until you can provide me with information that I'm allowed to discern that perhaps that's not what's happening. That's the thing. You shouldn't have to argue with fucking computers.
03:55:23 That's you're not really arguing with the computers you're arguing with the Jews that that made the.
03:55:28 AI. Who's Joe? Says being based makes it harder to socialize. When I was a full time student, I got called racist and fat phobic by dorm mates for going to the gym regularly. I rather I'd rather work and text online racist friends.
03:55:46 It it does make it a little isolating and I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I I when I, even when I lived in a city.
03:55:54 I was pretty isolated because of the same thing.
03:55:58 And it wasn't until the Internet.
03:56:00 Really created some of these communities that we all are all many of us are in at least now that I started to find people that I had anything in common with.
03:56:10 Because it was really even when I worked politically with libertarians, I was too racist for them, like they hated it when I was against open borders and shit like that. And I tried to explain, like, look, I lived.
03:56:22 In.
03:56:23 In border states, you don't know what you're fucking talking about, you know.
03:56:27 And and and I've been mugged by black guys like like, you know, I mean like it's. I understand the world in a way that you guys in your little Murphy fucking rich kid world don't understand.
03:56:41 But yeah, yeah, it's. Look, we're having interactions online is, is normal. It's not, it's, it's how I've interacted. A lot of people grow like I I had Internet very early unlike a lot of people in my age. And so for me it's way more normal I think than for a lot of people. But I don't think it's.
03:57:02 I I'm not one of these go touch grass people. I mean, obviously don't live online, but there's nothing wrong with communicating with a lot of or using it as a tool.
03:57:13 I like ham radio. It's it's really just the the computer is just doing the same thing. I like communications.
03:57:19 Electronic communications are fun for me, actually, yes, Commander says. I have your duck to ensure its safe return, leave half $1,000,000 behind the grocery store.
03:57:31 Well, there you go, actually. Yes, commander.
03:57:36 Watch little whale icon mean that means you're a supporter plus.
03:57:42 I'm not sure what that means exactly exactly, but that's cool supporter plus.
03:57:48 There's different colors.
03:57:51 Some people are supporter plus. Plus, I'm just now noticing this thing. This has probably been a feature this whole time. What's the Gray whale supporter?
03:58:02 Alright, Cypher says, getting really tired with how many of the Shiloh critics were. Christ cut accounts, saying white should embrace their dark brothers. Disgusting.
03:58:13 Uh, yeah. I didn't really see.
03:58:16 And maybe it's just because of my my algorithm or my feed or whatever. I didn't see that most of the criticism people are talking about. I did see a little hints of it, and I saw the schizos and some other shit.
03:58:26 But I could I could. You know, I can imagine. I can definitely imagine.
03:58:31 All right, then we gonna scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll cipher again on the comment of the top 10% of earners, I may in a similar situation trying to put a manufacturing shop together before tariffs make it impossible. The ambitious white men.
03:58:49 Yeah.
03:58:50 Are you talking about cause the the equipment? Yeah, the bison training. Because that. That's. I'll tell you one. I'm glad I stocked up on not knowing that the tariffs were coming. I stocked up.
03:59:00 Because I thought I was gonna have a lot more bees.
03:59:02 Right now I've got enough equipment to get keep my B thing going for a while now that I have to rebuild up, but I'm glad I got some of that stuff. I had to get from China and it's probably going to be twice as much now.
03:59:07 I.
03:59:14 And it's like that for like, a lot of small businesses survive off buying this cheap Chinese stuff to get the job done. Unfortunately, is you have.
03:59:21 To you know.
03:59:24 Anyone who runs like any kind of business these days knows.
03:59:26 The name vivor for example.
03:59:31 There's this, this girl I know who's got like.
03:59:33 A.
03:59:34 Like a pizza shop, and like everything in that fucking place is made by vivor. And it's about those prices are about to go up. Who is Joe? Says Chad is talking about Christ. Cocking portal to hell addition. Good luck tearing down the religion of it. Of majority of people on your side.
03:59:52 It was a good system used against us, like high trust.
03:59:57 Wait, what?
04:00:00 Portal to Hell edition. Good luck. Well, here's the thing. It's.
04:00:05 I.
04:00:06 I I I get why people are frustrated with with some.
04:00:10 Like the Zionist Maga Christians.
04:00:13 They are a problem and I think that people are just trying to figure wrap their head around what the solution of that is and some people are maybe getting too enthusiastic about it.
04:00:27 But it is a problem. It is an issue.
04:00:30 All right.
04:00:32 Back to Entropy real quick before we closeout. Statutory ape.
Money Clip
04:00:37 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.04:00:48 Take it from me, Jim Neighbors. It'll pay dividends.
Devon Stack
04:00:51 Says.04:00:51 The replay gang thanks for all the hard work, Deb. Well, I appreciate that.
04:00:57 Uh, Statutory ape says. Have you heard of George Powell, the creator of?
04:01:03 The puppetoons.
04:01:06 He was.
04:01:07 He was Gentile who was ohh he was. He was the Gentile who was doing amazing work with what looks like claymation, but the puppets are carved of wood. Jasper and Jam is a great one. I have no idea what.
04:01:22 You're talking about.
04:01:26 Let's see here.
04:01:34 For I do like the puppets.
04:01:37 Hungarian.
04:01:46 I think he's maybe Jewish. Hold on. Let me see.
04:01:59 So he's. I don't know that he's actually Jewish, but his, I guess his real name.
04:02:06 Was Gyorgy Gyula Marczincsak?
04:02:18 Maybe he wasn't Jewish. He's from Hungary.
04:02:22 Blah blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
04:02:28 Blah blah blah.
04:02:33 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know anything about this guy.
04:02:39 Amos Burton says it came out yesterday that Metcalf family is suing the Anthony family and civil court.
04:02:46 It's a good twist to this story, and I think a lot of damning info will come out in the discovery process.
04:02:53 Yes.
04:02:55 Well, that's interesting. It's like usually you wait till the criminal case has concluded. But I don't know. That is odd that they're they're.
04:03:04 I don't know how that works. You know, with the criminal case still going and then doing the civil case. I don't. I'm not sure how all that works. I'll have to look.
04:03:13 Into that.
04:03:15 All right, then. We'll check one more time back at.
04:03:19 Rumble we got, Cypher says. Remember, CUFI exists and is a problem.
04:03:27 What's CUFI again?
04:03:34 Christians United for Israel.
04:03:37 You're right. Like I said there, there is a Zionist problem. There's a Christian Zionist problem. People are trying to.
04:03:43 Trying to figure that out. All right guys, well.
04:03:47 We almost got the well, we we did. We got past four hours today. Most of that's because of your generosity. So I appreciate that. And I'm not.
04:03:54 Complaining.
04:03:55 But I am tired and I am going to take some. I am I am. I'm in full runny nose mode right now so I'm.
04:04:04 I'm going to take some allergy medicine and then hit the sack, but I definitely appreciate guys you guys coming out here and and hanging out with me for this stream and supporting the show. You guys were really generous tonight and yeah, imagine that we have like a sort. I don't know if I don't call it a white pill necessarily.
04:04:23 But you know, certainly it wasn't a black pill tonight, right? It was. It was something, something different. It was something. Uh.
04:04:32 Cautiously optimistic, maybe a little bit. So that's that's a change, right? So anyway, I will see you guys on Wednesday in the meantime.
04:04:45 For Black Pilled, I am, of course.
04:04:48 Devon Stack
Negro on a Plane
04:04:55 Hello.04:04:59 All night. bitch all night, bitch.
Stewardist
04:05:06 Get out of your seat.Negro on a Plane
04:05:14 Yeah.White Guy
04:05:34 Ready to go?