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INSOMNIA STREAM: WHITE SUPREMES.mp3

06/28/2025
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Devon Stack
00:06:49 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:06:53 White Supremes edition.
00:06:56 I'm your host, of course, Devon Stack. I hope you're all.
00:07:01 Having a good week weekend, I guess.
00:07:06 And how I am.
00:07:08 No, I am in this triple digit heat. Ohh yes triple digits.
00:07:14 The Yeah, the UK, I hear.
00:07:16 Ohh it's so hot.
00:07:19 It's it's so blistering hot.
00:07:23 Really is it now?
00:07:27 Now I'm going to I'm going to translate.
00:07:30 My temperatures to crazy European temperatures.
00:07:35 Is it 39°? Because if it's not?
00:07:42 Shut up.
00:07:43 Shut up.
00:07:45 You guys don't even have AC in like a lot of your buildings because you don't need it.
00:07:52 Ah.
00:07:54 Anyway.
00:07:56 It's very hot here.
00:07:58 Very hot here.
00:08:01 But not as hot as it is in India. I don't know, but I don't know about this timing. I don't know how hot it is in India. I don't have a Segway.
00:08:09 I have a segue I was looking into some. I was doing some research the other day.
00:08:15 And I came across.
00:08:17 An interesting Supreme Court case.
00:08:21 And the Supreme Court case was interesting for a number of reasons. One, because it specifically addressed.
00:08:29 Indian immigration, which is something that's relevant today.
00:08:33 It also specifically addressed white majorities in the United States.
00:08:41 And it specifically very specifically addressed what white is and did you guys know that we have? I mean, people are always.
00:08:49 Asking what what does white even mean?
00:08:52 Well.
00:08:54 Thanks to the Supreme Court, in 1923, we have an actual legal definition.
00:09:00 Of what? White is. So we'll get into that in a moment.
00:09:07 There was another another tie in, I guess to to today is the the Negress Supreme Court Justice.
00:09:16 That's currently on the court.
00:09:18 The the DEI diversity, higher, whatever you want to.
00:09:21 Call her.
00:09:23 Who wrote the dissenting opinion this last week?
00:09:27 On the I guess.
00:09:30 The Supreme Court ruled in favor.
00:09:33 Of allowing the Trump administration to move forward.
00:09:37 On pursuing.
00:09:39 Legal action and as as it as it is related to.
00:09:47 Birthright citizenship.
00:09:50 And in her dissenting opinion, it was the language. It was not written. In fact, we're going to hear what?
00:09:57 What Supreme Court?
00:09:59 Decisions used to sound like before black people were writing them, but in her decision or in her dissenting opinion, rather she used phrases like wait for it, you know, like you would see in a tweet. Hey, guess what, guys, guess who's the new soccer coach? Wait for it.
00:10:20 Bill Jack Jackson. You know like that. Like that, that that's apparently in in in uh.
00:10:27 That's in the record now that's in. That's an official Supreme Court phrase. Wait for it. And just, you know, the casual low IQ writing just generally and.
00:10:40 That's a consequence to some degree about some of the stuff where I talk about the fact that she's even allowed to be on the Supreme Court.
00:10:48 Is tied to what we'll be discussing tonight.
00:10:52 But just how much things have changed, and why it's so important to keep a racial majority in your country, and what happens when you have that racial majority?
00:11:03 The the the sorts of things that don't go tits up when you have a racial majority that's racially conscious.
00:11:12 That actually.
00:11:15 Cares about preserving the racial majority.
00:11:20 And takes actions necessary.
00:11:23 To attempt to preserve that.
00:11:28 So I was looking at this and I was like, yeah.
00:11:30 This would be a good one to go over.
00:11:33 Because it's a, it's a little it's a little slice of history.
00:11:38 That I don't think a lot.
00:11:39 Of people are aware of.
00:11:41 Most people, and this is the kind of history that they of course they don't teach. And if they were to teach, it would be framed and and like ohh look how racist we were.
00:11:50 It's a good thing that we have. We've evolved past this kind of thing and we were super fucking racist.
00:11:58 Can you believe how fucking racist we were? Ohh, it's terrible.
00:12:03 But now we have this situation with with.
00:12:07 With the birthright citizenship, which that's another, that's another legal mess that maybe we'll look at directly later.
00:12:15 But the reason I'm not too optimistic about that, even though the court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, is you're still going to need Congress to act.
00:12:24 And for anything real to happen, it would have to be retroactive. These people are already fucking here, and they've been here for decades. And in fact, as I noted on Twitter, a lot of people who would not have been allowed to become citizens had we not started reinterpreting.
00:12:45 What birthright citizenship meant to just include whoever there's a lot of prominent people that would not be citizens like Vivek Ramaswami.
00:12:56 He was literally an anchor baby. His parents were not citizens.
00:13:03 So if that.
00:13:05 Law were to be changed.
00:13:09 Without, without the necessary steps, then the necessary steps would be for it to be retroactive.
00:13:16 Otherwise, you're demographically fucked, and it doesn't really matter if you close the door. It's kind of like I was saying before, if you've got a a pristine pond and you start pouring toxic waste into it until the pond is gummy and brown and flammable.
00:13:32 And then you say ohh, let's stop pouring the the toxic sludge into the pond. The pond doesn't go back to a pristine pond. It's still a flammable, toxic dump.
00:13:45 Because the only way you can make it a pond again is if you filter out all the shit that you already poured into it.
00:13:54 And they're not going to do that.
00:13:57 So it doesn't matter.
00:13:59 It doesn't matter.
00:14:03 It really doesn't matter.
00:14:06 They're not going to deport people like Vivek or Marco Rubio.
00:14:12 Or Ted Cruz or Cash Patel?
00:14:15 Or Bobby Jindal or Nikki Haley. A lot of Indians, a lot of Indians, a lot of Indians are here because they were anchor babies. I know we focus a lot on the Mexicans, but a lot of very prominent, very powerful Indians.
00:14:29 Or uh.
00:14:31 Are here because they were literally anchor babies. They they, their citizenship should not be valid.
00:14:40 But it is.
00:14:43 And they're not going to take it.
00:14:44 Away.
00:14:45 So kind of doesn't change things. And of course that doesn't. They're not going to deport any of the Mexicans that are anchor babies either.
00:14:52 Or or Chinese people or whoever.
00:14:56 So it you you really aren't, you're.
00:14:59 Not fixing things.
00:15:01 It's like I was saying, I said on, XI said. It's kind of like getting excited, like if you're an oncologist.
00:15:08 And you have a lung cancer patient, stage 4.
00:15:13 And you finally get him to stop smoking.
00:15:16 And then you're like ohh good. He's fixed. No, he's not.
00:15:20 He's still terminally ill.
00:15:23 You have to get rid of the cancer.
00:15:31 This is not going to fix shit.
00:15:33 This is not a victory. Yeah, and it hasn't even happened yet. We don't know if it's going to happen. I think it's legislatively impossible, but who knows?
00:15:44 Maybe we get lucky and they the grandfather and all the other people.
00:15:49 Hooray, the grandfather in what, 20-30 million or something?
00:15:54 Who knows what that actual number we don't know.
00:15:57 It's a lot.
00:15:59 It's a lot.
00:16:00 It's in the 10s of millions.
00:16:02 So your grandfather in 10s of millions of people.
00:16:12 Doesn't fix it.
00:16:14 Doesn't fix it at all. These people are now running for office Vivek running for what? Governor of Ohio.
00:16:22 Cash Patels, head of the.
00:16:24 The fucking FBI.
00:16:26 Bobby Jindal. Isn't he a governor now? Nikki Haley, you know, could have been president.
00:16:33 Marco Rubio, Secretary of State. These people run the place.
00:16:38 And they shouldn't even be here.
00:16:40 You're not getting rid of them.
00:16:43 You're not getting rid of them.
00:16:46 By the way, I purposely only named Republicans. There's a lot more people, but I purposely only named Republicans to show you.
00:16:53 Your side is part of the problem.
00:16:55 If you're one of these people that think ohh Republicans are gonna no, no.
00:17:00 Republicans have been leaning hard into this shit. They want immigration.
00:17:07 They want immigration. They've always wanted mass immigration. That's, you know, the Chamber of Commerce, all of the agriculture companies, they've always benefited from this illegal immigration. They've always been part of the problem. I look, I was telling you guys, there's even beekeepers.
00:17:26 Even beekeepers that have these massive operations, rather than running a small operation that their family could manage.
00:17:35 They instead get too big for their britches.
00:17:38 And then they hire illegal immigrants, sometimes from Africa. There's programs. There's literally a beekeeper, I think, like in Michigan looking Michigan, who flies in Africans.
00:17:54 To work at his fucking bee yards.
00:17:59 We'll have to do not.
00:18:00 To compete, that's what they all say.
00:18:02 All these fucking ranchers around where I live. Same, same fucking story. You talk to them. It's funny. I've talked to these fuckers like at at at at local watering holes.
00:18:15 And they will tell you how much they love Trump. And Trump is based and you know, they fucking ohh. Mag of this mag of that. And then you you you talk to him about how they they themselves.
00:18:26 Employ illegal immigrants.
00:18:30 In fact, I almost got one who who? I. I almost got a physical fight over this.
00:18:37 Because I I I got a little.
00:18:40 Got a little race realist with this motherfucker.
00:18:48 It was funny because he was. He was trying to act like, oh, no, we're all the same. And I was like, well, you're a.
00:18:52 Cattle.
00:18:53 Rancher. He's like, yeah. Are are all cows the same?
00:18:58 Or is there like a massive difference between the different kinds of cattle? In fact that some cattle you know like are worth lots of money?
00:19:08 For their genetics.
00:19:11 Is it true? There's like, melt cows and there's meat cows.
00:19:15 Ohh so so there's differences between different cows. Major differences. They make a big difference about how your your your company would operate and how much money you would make and makes all these differences. But people are we're just we're just all the same.
00:19:31 And he knew that he was an idiot, and so he.
00:19:33 Got mad and tried to fight me.
00:19:36 Old boomer fuck.
00:19:44 Luckily, his friend held him back. It was one of those hold me.
00:19:47 Back Bros kind of things.
00:19:50 While I while I cackled.
00:19:52 Drunkenly, this was this was a few years ago.
00:19:57 I haven't seen him since.
00:20:02 That, that's, that's just how they are, man. And it's not just, it's not just the cattle people. It's all the agricultural people.
00:20:11 There's, you'll see.
00:20:13 On, you know, in on a regular basis out here.
00:20:16 You'll see a school bus over there and they're. I guess they're old school buses. They're painted white now full of illegal immigrants just driving around.
00:20:26 And they have these little compounds at the farms. So they just they bust them in, they let them live there.
00:20:33 There's these little shanty towns outside the agricultural areas.
00:20:39 Number I was told you guys last stream about the.
00:20:41 The the basically retarded Mexican chick.
00:20:45 With the boarded up window with bees in her room, I yeah, I I doubt I I if if she's even. If she's even legal at all. She's an anchor baby.
00:21:01 In fact, here's a funny thing.
00:21:04 That gas station that she works at, middle of fucking nowhere, rural America, right, middle of fucking nowhere.
00:21:13 Guess the race. Guess the race of the owner of that gas station.
00:21:17 Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding. Indian. Isn't that weird?
00:21:22 Isn't that weird?
00:21:24 Some random Indian in the middle of the desert owns a gas station that you paid for.
00:21:30 You paid for that and he hires illegal Mexicans. It's a fucking mess, guys. This is what I'm saying. It's a fucking mess.
00:21:39 There there's there's. This is not people ask.
00:21:43 Me like, why are
00:21:44 You so black pilled because I'm not a retard.
00:21:48 Because I know how bad it is. Anyone who knows how bad it is.
00:21:53 Is black pilled. And by the way, the only reason they're black pilled is because most of you fucks don't know how bad it is. If everyone knew how bad it was, well then we'd be able to fix it and we wouldn't be black pilled the the black pill. Isn't that. Everything's bad. The black pill is all these fucking retards that can't admit that.
00:22:11 Everything's bad.
00:22:14 That's the that's the great irony of.
00:22:15 All of this.
00:22:16 All of those people saying like ohh, you're so black pilled you are the black pill.
00:22:22 You're the dumbass. You are what's killing white people?
00:22:27 I know why the Mexicans are coming here. I know why the Indian is is working the system and cheating everybody and doing his little scam. I don't know what the fuck you're doing.
00:22:40 You're the one killing us.
00:22:46 White pillars or white killers. Never forget then.
00:22:55 Anyway, prior to all this nonsense about a century ago.
00:23:02 Let's talk about this case.
00:23:05 There were immigrants from India, obviously not.
00:23:09 Not to the degree that there are today.
00:23:13 But even 100 years ago, there were a handful of immigrants that would come all the way.
00:23:19 From India.
00:23:22 This man here.
00:23:25 Of the Brahman cast.
00:23:27 High cast Indian.
00:23:30 Bhagat sing thinned.
00:23:33 He even served the United States military.
00:23:39 He served the United States military.
00:23:43 And try to get citizenship.
00:23:47 And against the the wishes of the federal government immigration examiner, a court gave him citizenship.
00:23:56 So the federal government sued.
00:24:00 Case went all the way up to the Supreme Court.
00:24:04 The grounds under which they, they said he didn't qualify for citizenship.
00:24:10 Was that the language in the law was was quite explicit.
00:24:14 In that it it specified that you had to be a white person of good character.
00:24:22 To become a citizen.
00:24:23 Yes, that's true. Lots of people wanna forget that. That's actually part of the law.
00:24:34 Now let's talk about specifically why they wanted to get him out of here.
00:24:39 Because they had granted now this.
00:24:42 They had granted a like a like, I think less than 5.
00:24:48 Hindus with citizenship and it didn't didn't really raise the alarm bells at the federal government level until this guy.
00:24:57 Basically, set off the alarms because, well, he was subversive.
00:25:06 Like many Indian immigrants.
00:25:09 He came here and immediately wanted to become politically involved and.
00:25:16 That was a problem for a country that cared about.
00:25:20 About well-being a white country.
00:25:24 He was tied to a group called the Goddard Party.
00:25:29 Now this was a revolutionary Indian nationalist group.
00:25:34 That was founded in 1913 by Indian immigrants in the US.
00:25:41 They were focused mostly.
00:25:44 In Canada and the US, but primarily California and British Columbia.
00:25:53 They were using the West.
00:25:56 As a base of operations to plan and fundraise.
00:26:02 A violent overthrow of the the British colonial rule in India.
00:26:09 They printed out propaganda, created a newspaper.
00:26:15 Were urging Indian soldiers to shoot.
00:26:21 Violently overthrow and you know, basically commit mutiny against their their British leaders.
00:26:30 They tried to start an Indian rebellion in the midst of World War One.
00:26:40 In fact, they had funding from some of the, you know, from Germany during World War One because Germany knew they would cause trouble for.
00:26:50 For the allies.
00:26:53 They planned an uprising in 1915.
00:26:57 But the British figured it out and did mass executions back when the British were still kind of based.
00:27:08 So because of his association with this revolutionary party.
00:27:15 Because of his.
00:27:18 Hindu religion.
00:27:22 Because of his.
00:27:26 Visibility as a political activist, the US government.
00:27:31 Basically said, all right, we got to.
00:27:33 Get rid of this guy.
00:27:35 How did we give them citizenship in the 1st place? We've we've been relaxed and we've been too comfortable. We haven't been enforcing this as much as we should have.
00:27:43 But it's on the books.
00:27:53 So this went all the way up to the Supreme Court.
00:27:56 I think the 9th Circuit.
00:27:58 Rule in favor of.
00:28:01 Of the got.
00:28:04 Or baguette or whatever. We'll call him. Baggett. Cause it sounds like Fagot.
00:28:08 Bag it over here.
00:28:10 Bag it thinned.
00:28:16 And it's an interesting case.
00:28:19 Because.
00:28:21 The language is indisputable.
00:28:25 The language quite literally says that naturalization is limited to quote free white persons only.
00:28:37 Well, of good character, so there's even more than that. You can't just be free and white. You have to be free and white. And what would generally be accepted as of good character. So you we can even deny you if you're white and not as you know, Sir, you know, indentured servant. That's why that the free part was in there. And if you're kind of an asshole, they could just say no.
00:28:58 Founding fathers knew what they were doing with that.
00:29:02 They wanted to keep this a white country. It's quite obvious what their intention was. So anytime you have some.
00:29:09 Republican so-called constitutionalists like Dinesh D'souza, looking right at you, bitch.
00:29:16 Acting like you care like they care telling you what your country means. You know, Jews like Dennis Prager telling you what your country means to you.
00:29:27 Telling you what the founders intended.
00:29:30 They intended for your dumb asses never to be here in the 1st place, so of course you're gonna leave that place that.
00:29:36 Part of it out.
00:29:41 So because.
00:29:43 The Naturalization Act of 1790 was so explicit.
00:29:49 That you had to be white and the only thing the the only time it had ever been amended.
00:29:54 Which was a huge mistake, by the way, was after the Civil War. They amended it to include ex slaves, free slaves.
00:30:05 So 100 years later.
00:30:08 In a massive mistake.
00:30:11 In fact, every time this law has been amended, we're going to talk about how it's been amended further, why we can no longer enforce that white part of it.
00:30:19 Uh, but it began in as early as 18.
00:30:24 74 when they revised it to include black people, the free slave freed slaves after the Civil War.
00:30:32 But aside from that exception, the law is pretty clear.
00:30:38 So what he had to argue?
00:30:41 Was that actually as a high caste Indian? He was white.
00:30:48 He actually was white because he was Aryan.
00:30:53 Start using a lot of the stupid pseudo science arguments you hear people use that when they're very upset about race realism and they try to tell you that there's no such thing as white and white, so complex and they they used all the same exact arguments about a.
00:31:07 100 years ago.
00:31:08 They tried to muddy the waters and tried to make it sound as if white is like this weird fluid thing and it's really impossible to define.
00:31:16 And so really, if you think about it Caucasian, you know the Caucasus Mountains, you know, area and and that's that was. That was literally the argument.
00:31:26 That his legal team attempted to make.
00:31:30 And so when it went before the Supreme Court.
00:31:34 Here you see this is, you know, spoiler alert. Obviously they ruled against him, but the this is the the summary.
00:31:44 They say #1.
00:31:49 A high caste Hindu of full Indian blood born at Amritsar, Punjab, India is not quote a white person within the meaning.
00:31:59 Of the it's the Naturalization Act relating to naturalization of aliens, so that that's one of the things they determine we're going to go into how they determine that number 2.
00:32:10 Because they had to determine that like cause that's. That was the whole argument. Like does does white person mean Aryan in this clinical way that, you know, he's attempting to use it?
00:32:22 That quote free white persons as used in that section are words of common speech to be interpreted in accordance with the understanding of the common man, synonymous with the word Caucasian. Only as that word is popularly understood, so meaning that it's only interchangeable with Caucasian.
00:32:42 In in so much as the average person would understand that to mean.
00:32:47 A European white person.
00:32:50 That when the Founders wrote that they weren't trying to be anthropology nerds and that first of all the Caucasian doesn't even appear in that act, that's just.
00:33:01 That's a term that came up later.
00:33:04 But even if they were to use that term.
00:33:08 That term is meant to mean white people.
00:33:12 And that three of the action of Congress and excluding from admission to this country, all natives of Asia within the designated limits, including all of India, is evidence.
00:33:23 Of a like attitude towards naturalization of Asians within those limits.
00:33:28 So meaning that.
00:33:31 Not only.
00:33:33 Or the founders.
00:33:35 Pretty explicit about not wanting to allow.
00:33:39 Citizenship to extend to non whites.
00:33:45 Well, this is this is precedent right here. This is this is Supreme Court precedent.
00:33:51 This is on the books.
00:33:54 1923 that 100 years ago.
00:33:58 The Supreme Court determined.
00:34:00 That what that meant was that the they what they determined quite frankly and legally.
00:34:07 Was the founders intended this to be a white country?
00:34:11 So this is the case if you ever encounter anyone, whether it's some fucking race blind MAGA tard or some communist.
00:34:21 Or some Jew.
00:34:23 Or some combination of the three.
00:34:27 This is a legal decision that explicitly states that the founding fathers intention was to keep this a white country, and that was the understanding for almost 200 years.
00:34:47 So don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Don't let anyone tell you that it was supposed to be a melting pot that it was supposed to be. This this grand experiment of of multiculturalism. It wasn't.
00:35:05 And the Supreme Court understood this.
00:35:14 Now what I've done, and I hope you guys aren't getting tired of this, we're not going to do this is not as long as the other ones.
00:35:20 But I did. I did do the AI voice thing to read the the decision.
00:35:26 Because I I found a I found a recording of a judge. It's not. It's not one of the Supreme Court justices we'll talk about who they were too, by the way. But they we I found a recording of a judge from the 1930s talking and I was like, OK, well, that's close enough.
00:35:43 It'll sound judge like a judge from the 1930s, which is, you know, it's only it's only like 10 years out of bounds.
00:35:51 Still has like that Northeastern accent. You know that waspy accent?
00:35:58 And I think you'll find it quite interesting. How very how seriously they took this.
00:36:07 How seriously they took this and the the the the different research they performed to to actually you know, they they didn't just say.
00:36:18 They you know, they, they, they, they didn't just phone it in they they actually considered all the the arguments, the anthropological arguments.
00:36:30 And made a.
00:36:33 A decision that did not include a phrase like wait for it.
00:36:42 So let's take a look here.
00:36:45 Oh, before we do that, here's a here's a quick summary of the Naturalization Act of 1790.
00:36:55 So Congress first defined the eligibility of citizenship by naturalization in this law and limited this important right to quote free white persons.
00:37:06 In practice, only white male property owners could naturalize and acquire the status of citizen.
00:37:14 Whereas women, non white persons and indentured servants could not.
00:37:21 So that's that's another little.
00:37:25 That's another little.
00:37:27 Detail that gets left out.
00:37:30 They didn't just intend this to be a white nationalist country. They they intended this to be a white nationalist patriarchy.
00:37:47 It's very explicit, very clear.
00:37:58 Quote.
00:38:00 Let's see here. This is March 26th, 1790.
00:38:05 Being being enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, the United States of America and Congress assembled that any alien being a free white person who shall have.
00:38:17 Resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States for a term of two years may be admitted to become a citizen thereof on application to any common law, court, or record in any one of the states wherein he shall have resided for the term of one year at least.
00:38:37 Making proof to the satisfaction of such court that he is a person of good character and taking the oath or affirmation prescribed by law to support the constitution of the United.
00:38:48 Which oath the affirmation such court shall administer and the clerk of such court shall record such application and the proceedings therein, and thereupon such a person shall be considered a citizen United States, and the children of such a person so naturalized. So that's how you would.
00:39:08 That's the only time that you would. That's not birthright citizenship. You have your children wouldn't even become citizens until you had gone through this process.
00:39:23 So that's the other part of it.
00:39:28 But anyway.
00:39:31 Let's take a look or have a listen here.
00:39:34 And I'm going to pause periodically as they.
00:39:38 They they will reference some anthropological works, and I'm going to just explain what some of these were.
00:39:46 Because I looked them up.
00:39:48 And try to track them down. Let me get to my notes here.
00:39:54 So that we're all on the same page.
00:40:02 OK.
00:40:08 Get that ready there. All right.
00:40:11 So this is the decision.
00:40:17 Written in 1923.
Legal Reader
00:40:19 Certificate from the Circuit Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit #202 argued January 11121923 decided February 19, 1923.
00:40:33 1.
00:40:34 A high caste Hindu of full Indian blood born at Amritsar, Punjab, India is not a white person within the meaning of revised statutes, section 2169 relating to the naturalization of aliens.
00:40:53 Page 207.
00:40:55 To.
00:40:56 Free white persons as used in that section are words of common speech to be interpreted in accordance with the understanding of the common man, synonymous with the word Caucasian only as that word is popularly understood.
00:41:12 Page 214.
00:41:14 3.
00:41:15 The action of Congress in excluding from admission to this country all natives of Asia within designated limits, including all of India, is evidence of a like attitude toward naturalization of Asians within those.
00:41:29 It's.
00:41:31 Mr. Willard King, with whom Mr. Thomas Mannix was on the brief for budget sing, thinned.
00:41:36 Section 2169. Revised statute supplies.
00:41:40 To aliens being free white persons and to aliens of African nativity and to persons of African descent.
00:41:47 It may be assumed that the terms Caucasian and white persons are synonymous.
Devon Stack
00:41:55 So that's that, the African thing. That's the slave stuff I was telling you.
00:41:59 About.
00:42:00 So that was what was revised in 1874.
00:42:05 And so that's that was part of the law, unfortunately, and and so in 1923, that's what that's what he's talking about when he mentions the African descent thing.
00:42:17 But then he also says that Caucasian white person are synonymous and and white person is is.
00:42:25 Should be understood as what the average person would understand white person to mean.
Legal Reader
00:42:34 In the latter part of the 18th century.
00:42:37 Mullenbach divided the human race into five groups, namely the Caucasian, the Mongolian, the Ethiopian, the Malay and the American Indian.
00:42:48 And while this classification has been the subject of much criticism, it has stood the test of time and is practical.
00:42:54 Blumenbach life and works page 265.
00:42:57 Encyclopedia Britannica. Title anthropology.
Devon Stack
00:43:02 Now what he's talking about there.
00:43:05 Is there's a book and I think we've even talked about this before. It's Blumenbach 5 races of mankind. This is a a work that was written in 1795.
00:43:19 And where he went around the world and classified different races. There's some missing because, for example, there's no Aboriginal Australian Aboriginal is not in the.
00:43:31 Here.
00:43:32 But he classified Caucasian or the Caucasoid Mongolian, or Mongaloid, Ethiopian, is what he called it. But that was sub-saharan African or or Negroid.
00:43:46 American meaning at the time of his writing, this definition would change also to mean white people as early as 1820 in the the Websters Dictionary in 1820 defines or actually. It even says it used to mean Native American, but now it means white person.
00:44:07 So you know further further your argument there, but the the at the time of this writing, it meant Native Americans. And so he made his own classification for them and then Malayan, which was like jungle, Asian. So that was Southeast Asian, you know.
00:44:26 Polynesians and stuff.
00:44:28 And so that's that's what he's citing. There is the work of.
00:44:33 Blumenthal's the races of mankind, because that was brought up by and we'll go into why that was brought up by the defense.
00:44:41 Well, I'll just tell you, actually I don't think they might not go into this.
00:44:45 So what the defense said was because.
00:44:49 The Indians have skulls that are more closely more closely resemble the Caucasoid skull than they do the Mongaloid skull or the Negroid skull, and we'll go into why that is because that is true.
00:45:07 That that, that somehow bolstered his case, that he actually was White as a Brahman Indian.
Legal Reader
00:45:14 Huxley, Man's place in Nature, page 372.
00:45:19 In Roseto 62, federal reporter 126 Taylor.
00:45:25 Origin of the Aryans, page 2.
Devon Stack
00:45:29 So Huxley was, that's another thing where he talks about this was TH Huxley.
00:45:35 Wrote evidence as to man's place in nature and this was someone who, uh, he was an anthropologist. That that wrote about how and this was again this to give you show you how shaky the defenses argument was.
00:45:51 They cited him because.
00:45:54 He had a a Darwinian view of things that.
00:45:58 All all humans came from at some point a primate ancestor, and so he was saying quite literally that well, if if white people came from a primate and that and Indians came from a primate, then they're related, you know, like that was, that's how far they were reaching. So that was one of the.
00:46:18 That was literally one of the arguments being made. So that's why that's cited the origin of the Arians. That was by Isaac Taylor in 1889 and he argued that the Aryans originated from.
00:46:32 Europe and that the Indians as we know that especially the upper caste Indians were, were descended from Europeans. And so it's that's not totally, totally wrong. They they they do have we we do have a common ancestor at one point.
00:46:53 But we're talking like 4000 fucking years ago, and then when they went to India, they bred with a bunch of the Indians. That's why.
00:47:01 That's why they have some some European like features. But you know, the Brahman Indians, the the upper caste Indians, that's why they're lighter skinned.
00:47:09 But they.
00:47:11 You know, started in her breeding like 4000 fucking years ago. So. So they're distinct, A distinct people. But they were trying to do that that make that argument like whoa, we have a common and look the court even addresses this. But they said, oh, we have a common ancestor that like 4000 years ago.
00:47:30 So that was another one of the.
00:47:32 The the arguments being made.
Legal Reader
00:47:36 Bob's Comparative Grammar, 1833 to 1835.
00:47:40 Mueller.
00:47:41 Survey of Languages, page 29.
00:47:44 Mueller.
00:47:45 Home of variants, page 48.
Devon Stack
00:47:47 Now a lot of this. This is like linguistic stuff. I'm a Fast forward that all that stuff. He just cited a bunch of.
Legal Reader
00:47:47 14 and.
Devon Stack
00:47:51 Like like.
00:47:54 Linguistic research trying to tie basically trying to tie Brahman Indians to Aryan races. That's what they were.
00:48:01 Trying to do.
Legal Reader
00:48:03 Pages 21/27/68.
00:48:06 Two Encyclopedia Britannica Pages 7/12, 7:49.
00:48:12 The foregoing authorities show that the people residing in many of the States of India.
00:48:17 Particularly in the north and northwest, including the Punjab.
00:48:21 Belong to the Aryan race?
00:48:24 The Aryan race is the race which speaks the Aryan language.
00:48:28 It has been pointed out by many scholars.
00:48:31 That identity of language.
00:48:33 Does not necessarily prove identity of blood.
00:48:37 For ordinarily, anyone can learn a foreign language.
00:48:40 But this argument has no application to the Aryan of India.
00:48:44 For as history goes.
00:48:46 The Aryans themselves have been the conquering race.
00:48:50 No other race superimposed. Any foreign language upon them.
00:48:53 The Aryan language is indigenous to the Aryan of India as well as to the Aryan of Europe.
00:48:58 The high class Hindu regards the Aboriginal Indian Mongaloid in the same manner as the American regards the negro. Speaking from a matrimonial standpoint.
Devon Stack
00:49:09 So he's he's saying that their argument was, again, that they they were trying to make linguistic arguments, and then this other argument that they were trying to make as well, and he was trying to say that they were just, I guess they all just got permanent tans for from being down there that they didn't. Actually, the Brahman never, never.
00:49:28 Beer bread with with the lower caste people because that was a big no.
00:49:32 You know, and I'm sure it was at the, you know, it's always been a big no, no. But like, clearly genetically and now that we have genetic testing, we can show that actually, yes, they did breed with the with the lower caste Indians.
00:49:45 It was almost.
00:49:46 A necessity and they started doing it like 4th again like 4 or 5000 years ago.
00:49:53 And so, you know. But anyway, Even so that part of the argument was like, oh, and he's he's he's pure blooded Arian because they they the the upper caste Indians they hate the the lower caste the brown the darker ones they would never breed with them because they they see them the same way you guys see black people.
Legal Reader
00:50:13 The caste system prevails in India to a degree unsurpassed elsewhere. Roughly a caste is a group of human beings who may not intermarry or usually eat with members of any other caste with this caste system prevailing. There was comparatively a small mixture of blood between the different castes. Besides ethnological and philological aspects. It is a historical fact that the Arians.
00:50:34 Came to India probably about the year 2000 before Christ and conquered the Aborigines upon the interpretation of section 2169, revised statutes by the different federal courts.
00:50:45 The Naturalization Act and the Immigration Act of February 5th, 1917 relate to two entirely different subjects, and for that reason alone there could be no amendment to the Naturalization Act. By implication, Mr. Justice Sutherland delivered the opinion of the court. This case is here upon a certificate from the 2nd Court of Appeals, requesting the instructions of this court in respect to the following.
00:51:05 Questions 1 is a high caste Hindu of full Indian blood. Born at Amritsar, Punjab, India, a white person within the meaning of section 2169, revised statute.
00:51:17 Two, does the act of February 5, 1917, disqualify from naturalization as citizens, those Hindus now barred by that act, who had lawfully entered the United States prior to the passage of said act? The Epeli was granted a certificate of citizenship by the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon over the objection of the naturalization examiner for the United States.
00:51:39 A bill and equity was then filed by the United States seeking a cancellation of the certificate on the ground that the APPELLE was not a white person and therefore not lawfully entitled to naturalization. The District Court on Motion dismissed the bill. 268 Federal reporter 683, and an appeal was taken to the Circuit Court of Appeals.
00:51:57 No question is made in respect of the individual qualifications of the APPELLE. The sole question is whether he falls within the class designated by Congress as eligible.
Devon Stack
00:52:07 So that that's just, you know, legalese. We're saying really what we're ruling on is whether or not he counts as white.
00:52:16 And whether or not that is the determining factor in whether or not you can become a naturalized citizen.
00:52:24 So those are based. Those are the two things that they want to determine is basically what is white.
00:52:28 I mean.
00:52:30 And our and and does it well. I guess three things really is what does white mean?
00:52:35 Did the the founders mean you had to be white?
00:52:38 And are you white?
00:52:40 So those are like the three things. They gotta they gotta figure out.
Legal Reader
00:52:46 Section 2169. Revised statutes provides that the provisions of the Naturalization Act shall apply to aliens being free white persons and to aliens of African nativity and to persons of African descent.
Devon Stack
00:52:58 Ah.
00:52:58 And that's just the addition because of slavery.
Legal Reader
00:53:04 If the applicant is a white person within the meaning of the section, he is entitled to naturalization.
Devon Stack
00:53:10 Otherwise.
00:53:12 Not.
Legal Reader
00:53:13 In Ozawa, the United States, 260 United States reports 178. We had occasion to consider the application of these words to the case of a cultivated Japanese.
00:53:24 And were constrained to hold that he was not within their meaning.
00:53:28 As they're pointed out, the provision is not that any particular class of persons shall be excluded, but it is in effect that only white persons shall be included within the privilege of the statute.
Devon Stack
00:53:39 Now that that's a, that's an important distinction. So what he's saying is, you know, we've had other people try to challenge this specifically a Japanese guy, and we had to rule that he didn't qualify because he wasn't white because Japanese people aren't white and that this law is not exclusionary. It doesn't list all the people that can't be citizens.
00:54:00 It's inclusionary because it lists the people that can.
00:54:04 And the only people that can are white people, because the founding fathers meant for this to be a white country. And that was the defining characteristic they wanted to see when it came to people becoming citizens. And they wrote it down explicitly because of that.
00:54:24 And so no, they weren't listing all the people they didn't want. They only listed the people, they all that they only wanted. And then if you didn't fit within those those.
00:54:34 Those characteristics that they listed that that meant that that means you didn't qualify didn't matter if you were Japanese, didn't matter if you were Indian, you didn't qualify, period. End of story.
00:54:49 And so that's the that's the court is, is is asserting look.
00:54:54 That's for starters. Let's get that out of the way.
00:54:58 The founders clearly meant that you had to be white in order to become a citizen.
Legal Reader
00:55:05 The intention was to confer the privilege of citizenship upon that class of persons whom the fathers knew as white, and to deny it to all who could not be so classified.
00:55:16 It is not enough to say that the Framers did not have in mind the brown or yellow races of Asia.
00:55:20 It is necessary to go farther and be able to say that had these particular races been suggested, the language of the act would have been so varied as to include them within its privilege.
00:55:29 Yes.
00:55:30 Citing Dartmouth College V Woodward, 4 Wheaton 518, six 44.
00:55:35 Following a long line of decisions of the lower federal courts, we held that the words imported A racial and not an individual test, and were meant to indicate only persons of what is popularly known as the Caucasian race.
Devon Stack
00:55:48 And that's another important distinction.
00:55:52 That no, it's not this, this rugged individualism that is that is certainly part of our our character as Americans. But that's that's within the white race.
00:56:04 That this these distinctions are not individualistic. These distinctions are categoric and categorically they they mean white.
00:56:17 But, well, I'd I'd love to know. Like the E Michael Jones of the world that say, like, what is white? Well, I don't know the fucking founder founding father seemed to know before your stupid Irish ass showed up.
00:56:29 They seem to have a pretty good idea as to what it meant.
00:56:33 And so did the uh.
00:56:35 So did the Supreme Court, one of whom was was Catholic, by the way. Well, again, we'll we'll go over. Who was on the Supreme Court afterwards. Some of them.
00:56:43 Might surprise you.
00:56:44 Yeah.
00:56:46 So yeah, they they.
00:56:48 They say, look, you know.
00:56:51 What was popularly known as the Caucasian race, meaning, you know white people.
Legal Reader
00:56:59 But as they're pointed out, the conclusion that the phrase white persons and the word Caucasian U synonymous does not end the matter. It enabled us to dispose of the problem as it was there presented since the applicant for citizenship clearly fell outside the zone of debatable ground. On the negative side. But the decision still left the question to be dealt with in doubtful and different cases.
00:57:20 By the process of judicial inclusion and exclusion.
00:57:23 Mere ability on the part of an applicant for naturalization to establish a line of descent from a Caucasian ancestor will not, ipso facto and necessarily conclude the inquiry.
Devon Stack
00:57:35 So this is where they address the idea that, oh, I'm. But I'm white. Because 4000 fucking years ago.
00:57:42 I might have had a ancestor that you know that we might share an ancestor from 4000 years ago. They're like, alright.
00:57:50 The founders clearly meant white people.
00:57:53 And that doesn't mean that just because you can find some shared ancestor 4000 years ago that that you are included in that.
00:58:02 So what does it mean?
Legal Reader
00:58:05 Caucasian is a conventional word of much flexibility as a study of the literature dealing with racial questions will disclose. And while it and the words white persons are treated as synonymous for the purposes of that case, they are not of identical meaning. The word is popularly understood.
Devon Stack
00:58:23 So it's kind of like when they were talking about defining porn where they say, well, it's hard to define, but you know it when you see it.
00:58:31 You know, when they were doing this cases trying to well, when they were ruining our country with other judicial decisions.
00:58:40 That obscenity is is hard to define, but everyone knows it when they.
00:58:44 See it.
00:58:45 Well, same thing with white person.
00:58:47 Well, it's it's a. It's a complicated dynamic thing, but everyone knows what it means. Everyone knows what it means.
00:58:54 No one points to a Mexican and says look at that White guy.
00:58:59 You know, no one points to an Arab and says look at that White guy, although the the FBI statistics and a lot of crime statistics are including those people to fuck with the stats.
00:59:10 You might not know that a lot of Arabs and Mexicans, well, even black people. I've seen examples of it.
00:59:16 Are on the official records being labeled as White. To fuck with the crime stats.
00:59:23 But anyway.
00:59:25 Everyone knows what white means. Everyone knows.
00:59:30 And that's what that's essentially what they're saying. They're like, look.
00:59:33 You know, we don't have to have some technical, some stupid technical.
00:59:39 Overly scientific explanation as to what white means, because everyone knows what white means.
Legal Reader
00:59:46 As so understood and used, whatever may be the speculations of the ethnologist, it does not include the body of people to whom the apply belongs. It is a matter of familiar observation and knowledge that the physical group characteristics of the Hindus.
00:59:59 Render them readily distinguishable from the various groups of persons in this country, commonly recognized as white.
Devon Stack
01:00:06 Yeah, it's basically you can look at an Indian and no part of your brain says look at that white guy.
01:00:15 And so for the court, for this Supreme Court.
01:00:18 That's good enough.
01:00:20 And it should be good enough.
Legal Reader
01:00:23 The children of English, French, German, Italian, Scandinavian and other European.
Devon Stack
01:00:26 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:00:29 Ohh this is some big news, Everett. Did you guys hear that? Big. Wow, that's.
Legal Reader
01:00:35 The children of English, French, German, Italians.
Devon Stack
01:00:37 Italians.
01:00:39 Oh, I'm so excited for you guys.
01:00:42 You guys are? Oh my God, this is a big day. This is a big day for the Italians, everybody.
01:00:49 The Supreme Court, the Supreme Court just officially made you guys white.
01:01:10 Italians are white, everybody. Holy shit!
01:01:23 Oh my God, I'm have.
01:01:24 To get all my racial.
01:01:25 Slurs out of the way now.
01:01:31 Mozzarella. Monkey. I gotta get them all out before before they turn white.
01:01:42 Gelato Jew.
01:01:52 Macaroni movie.
01:01:55 The Brooklyn fever artist.
01:01:57 Olive oil or?
01:02:08 I gotta get it all out now. I gotta get it all out now.
01:02:23 Spaghetti Spooks.
Nym - Derecho
01:02:27 Saturday night.
Devon Stack
01:02:31 I gotta get tortellini Tyrone.
01:02:42 Swinging them right now.
Nym - Derecho
01:02:47 The red light.
Devon Stack
01:02:52 I'm running out. I'm running out of them.
01:03:03 This is a big day for you guys. This is a big day. I'm so proud of you. I'm so proud. You finally made it. Someone chess, said Sicilian slow.
Nym - Derecho
01:03:12 I come this Saturday night.
01:03:14 Mama Mia, I'm not crazy. It's my pizza.
Devon Stack
01:03:23 I've got the monster.
Nym - Derecho
01:03:27 From the.
Devon Stack
01:03:39 Tears come down my face.
Nym - Derecho
01:03:44 Let's leave.
Devon Stack
01:03:46 Sit on the beach.
01:03:51 Finally.
Nym - Derecho
01:03:56 I'm a Guido for life.
01:03:58 Not if I can help it.
Devon Stack
01:04:04 Wendy's and gentlemen, please stand by while we welcome officially the Italians to.
01:04:09 The white race.
01:04:24 Now rise. Italians, you are officially members of.
01:04:28 The white race.
01:04:41 All right, the Supreme Court.
01:04:44 Has made white or made Italians white people.
01:04:48 We have an official ruling.
01:04:51 We.
01:04:57 Oh man. All right, I I finally got all out of my system.
01:05:02 Can't can't make fun of Italians anymore.
01:05:09 The achievement has been unlocked.
01:05:12 You guys are lucky I found this this very important document.
01:05:17 I feel like if I was Italian I'd probably print this up and keep it with me at all times in case anyone.
01:05:24 Case any whatever question my my whiteness alright so anyway.
01:05:32 Alrighty, here we go.
Legal Reader
01:05:35 The children of English, French, German, Italian, Scandinavian and other European parentage quickly merge into the mass of our population and lose the distinctive hallmarks of their European origin. On the other hand, it cannot be doubted that the children born in this country of Hindu parents would retain indefinitely the clear evidence of their ancestry.
Devon Stack
01:05:55 So yeah, so are you saying that look, we have Italians, Scandinavians, you know, English, all these people coming here and because they're all Europeans.
01:06:06 It's it's they're all white.
01:06:10 And especially if they mix together, it's it's, you know, it's almost impossible to tell a lot of Americans don't even know a lot of Americans are. Are Heinz 57, you know?
01:06:21 White people.
01:06:24 And the the the Europeans usually assimilate.
01:06:28 And and not just culturally, but genetically, to some extent, because of this mixing of the different white people.
01:06:37 Whereas an Indian does not assimilate culture.
01:06:42 And does not assimilate genetically.
01:06:47 That that, especially at a time, you know, when this was, I mean race mixing in 1923 it was still big. No, no.
01:06:58 So it was, you know, that was another one of the things they said, like, look, you're not gonna assimilate everyone. Everyone can look at you and tell that you're not white. And even if we let you in, your descendants aren't going.
01:07:09 To be white.
01:07:11 And because the founding fathers were explicit that they wanted this to be a white country.
01:07:17 By the way.
01:07:18 It it that that that's in the Constitution?
01:07:21 They want it. They want a a, a nation for their descendants, not a nation. For all the people of the world, a nation for their white descendants is what it says.
01:07:35 And that doesn't include.
01:07:38 Non whites, it just doesn't.
Legal Reader
01:07:43 It is very far from our thought to suggest the slightest question of racial superiority or inferiority.
Devon Stack
01:07:50 And that's look, they're saying, look, it's not even our decision here is not even we're not even discussing whether white is better.
01:07:59 Or or not. That's has nothing to do with our decision at all. It it it's really irrelevant.
01:08:05 What's relevant is that this is supposed to be a white country.
01:08:10 So it that's not even whether it's true or not, it doesn't even really matter.
01:08:16 We could be the worst people on Earth. The founding fathers meant for us to be here, and for this to be our country.
01:08:23 And so it's not so any arguments that the defense used.
01:08:27 In terms of like you know, IQ or whatever, like, ohh, but he's a, you know he's a Brahman, he's really smart and whatever doesn't really matter.
01:08:36 That's not. That's not what's at issue here.
01:08:39 What's that issue is, is the founding fathers 1 of this to be a white country?
Legal Reader
01:08:45 What we suggest is merely racial difference, and it is of such character and extent that the great body of our people instinctively recognize it and reject the thought of the simulation.
Devon Stack
01:08:56 There you go.
01:08:57 White people don't want non whites here, isn't that? Imagine living in that that version of America.
01:09:06 Imagine living in a in a version of America where this is the Supreme Court ruling that came out this week. Not some negress writing. Wait for it in her dissenting opinion.
01:09:19 That's what they took from you.
01:09:22 That's what the Jew is masquerading as whites that came here in mass around the turn of the century. That's what they took from you.
Legal Reader
01:09:34 It is not without significance in this connection that Congress, by the act of February 5, 1917, Chapter 29, Section 339 statutes at large, 874 has now excluded from admission into this country. All natives of Asia, within designated limits of latitude and longitude, including the whole of India.
Devon Stack
01:09:54 So that they're also saying at the time, legally no one from India was even legal to come. I mean you could visit.
01:10:04 But you weren't even allowed to immigrate because we had very strict immigration policies in 1923 that excluded anyone not from Europe.
01:10:15 Because again, this was a white country. It was always intended to be a white country. As recently as 1923, in fact, as recently as 1951, because they didn't change it until 1952. And we'll go over that in a second.
Legal Reader
01:10:35 This not only constitutes conclusive evidence of the congressional attitude of opposition to Asiatic immigration generally, but is persuasive of a similar attitude toward Asiatic naturalization as well, since it is not likely that Congress would be willing to accept as citizens a class of persons whom it rejects as immigrants, it follows that a negative answer must be given to the first question, which disposes of the case.
01:10:56 And renders an answer to the second question unnecessary and it will be so certified.
Devon Stack
01:11:03 And it will be so certified.
01:11:08 So there it is. There it is. That's the.
01:11:12 That's the decision of the Supreme Court.
01:11:17 Italians are white. Indians are not white. Two groundbreaking decisions.
01:11:25 So there you go. So why did it change?
01:11:29 Why did it change?
01:11:30 Because it that's exactly what the law said. Until let let me use that phrase, wait for it, wait for it.
01:11:39 Post World War 2.
01:11:44 Post World War 2.
01:11:47 Ohh, you know, before we do that though, actually before we do that.
01:11:52 One thing, and I gotta tell you guys some this this is on both sides of the argument. I'm not trying to single one side out. I know there's been a lot of we've been trying to make things nice. Not everyone can fucking handle it.
01:12:06 Trying to make things nice with the the Christian non Christian infighting stuff and I'm not. I'm not here to like stir that pot but I will say both. You guys on both sides of that are your own worst enemies. Your your own fucking worst enemies.
01:12:19 But I will say this.
01:12:22 And there are people that think for some, and they're just wrong. And this is some proof that they're wrong. There are some people that think that white solidarity as a precondition for white solidarity, you would have to eradicate Christianity. That's insane. It's just factually incorrect. And this ruling shows.
01:12:42 Why?
01:12:42 That is because everyone of the.
01:12:47 Justices on the Supreme Court.
01:12:50 During this case was Christian, except for one, and that one was Jewish. He was the first Jew on the court. I wish it was the last, but he was the first Jew on the court.
01:13:01 In fact, one of them was Mormon.
01:13:04 So here is the the the religious makeup of the court. When they decided what White was and that this should be a white country.
01:13:14 So just just trying to just facts are important. It's important to understand the history and not just the the history of the last 50 years or so that in 1923 you had the court makeup of William Howard Taft.
01:13:30 Who was? Look, he was Unitarian. That's like, the worst kind of Christian. He's Unitarian.
01:13:36 Joseph McKenna, who was Roman Catholic.
01:13:39 Oliver Wendell Holmes, who is also Unitarian. I mean, that's like the most garbage kind of Christian you can be.
01:13:46 Willis van Deventer, Episcopalian. That's that's pretty garbage. You too. That's what Tucker is. I'm pretty sure. Tucker Carlson. James Clark McReynolds was southern Presbyterian.
01:14:02 Louis Brandeau was Jewish.
01:14:05 George Sutherland was raised Mormon but became a Congregationalist. Basically just. It was politically unpopular for him to be Mormon, so he was just like oh, I'm non.
01:14:18 Denominational one of those guys.
01:14:23 Pierce Butler was Roman Catholic, so I guess.
01:14:25 Two were Catholic.
01:14:27 And Edward Terry Sanford was Presbyterian.
01:14:33 So.
01:14:36 Obviously not a precondition, it's just not. It's just not. I understand the criticisms of Christianity and most of them are valid.
01:14:45 And I want Christians to think about them. But this idea that you can't save the white race until you've destroyed Christianity is fucking retarded. And if if that was true, you might as well just start making the gravestone.
01:14:57 For white people now.
01:14:59 Might as well. Might as well start now.
01:15:03 But yeah, that that you can have. You can have both it look the way Christianity is practiced today is absolutely an obstacle and and Christians got to wrap their head around that. But here's a perfect example of how clearly it's not that that much of a problem.
01:15:20 And the founding fathers? I don't know that they were a lot of them weren't Christian. They were theist or whatever you want to say. So you can't really.
01:15:27 Say that I guess, but some.
01:15:28 Of them were Christian.
01:15:30 Anyway.
01:15:33 So how did this change?
01:15:39 Let's see here. This fat fuck here.
01:15:42 He's a Catholic.
01:15:46 This is one of these unintended consequences, or at least that's the way it's described. I kind of feel like it was an unnecessary error. If that's really what it is, you look at the way that the Immigration Act was altered in 1952.
01:16:06 And in 1952, it was changed by the McCarran Walter Act. This is McCarran, who was the the main, the driving force behind this.
01:16:17 I don't know what to think. I don't know if this was some subversive guy or if he was literally just retarded.
01:16:24 But he.
01:16:26 Claimed.
01:16:28 That his act was actually gonna be useful because it was going to well, while certainly it limited or eliminated the explicit racial qualifications, I don't know kind of a massive big deal.
01:16:42 That's kind of kind of a big deal.
01:16:46 He said that? Ohh, it's kind of like those people that are like Oh no, it's like a rake. Like when Reagan said, oh, I'm going to give them amnesty. But don't worry, then we'll start enforcing the law. It was one of these kinds of things where it's like, well, we shouldn't even even if you're gonna start, force the law, which you're not going to obviously didn't do. We still shouldn't do amnesty.
01:17:05 And the same sort of a thing. So in 1952, the McCarran Walter Act eliminated the racial qualifications.
01:17:14 And took out all the racial language and opened up naturalization to everyone, Asians, Indians, whoever, doesn't fucking matter.
01:17:24 But instead.
01:17:28 And if you were to ask him, he said, Oh no, I'm it's OK though, because I I mean, I still had quotas.
01:17:37 We said we we put quotas into the into the bill so that most immigration would would still be coming from Europe.
01:17:48 So as an example.
01:17:50 You know the the vast majority.
01:17:53 Of people be coming from England.
01:17:56 And very few people would be coming from, you know, like, I think like the number for Japan, it was like 150 people a year or something like something really small. And it also it explicitly intended to maintain the white majority in the country.
01:18:12 I mean, I don't know why he thought it was a good idea to take the racial language out. If that's one of your.
01:18:16 Tense.
01:18:18 But that's what. That's what they say. I mean, lefties are not a fan of this guy, even though he essentially, you know, he, he he whittled away at a big fucking at a big fucking defense mechanism.
01:18:37 They had and and replaced it with some half hearted bullshit quotas that they all kind of disappeared after a while. But yeah, to give an idea.
01:18:52 They tried this one, but I kind of wonder like was this subversive?
01:18:57 Because you listen to the, you listen to the the criticism of this, this act that removed the language about having to be white. And it seems like pretty hardcore criticism for something that basically gives you everything like that. I mean, that's.
01:19:13 That's a massive victory. This is a massive if you're someone that wants to.
01:19:18 To commit white genocide, that's a massive fucking victory. That's a massive victory. And yet you look at quotes from people at the time like this is Trump.
01:19:29 Who vetoed it? They overrode the veto.
01:19:33 But he vetoed it and said this is a racial, religious, nationalistic bill. It discriminates deliberately and intentionally against many of the peoples of the world.
01:19:34 Sure.
01:19:46 The idea behind this discriminatory policy is that Americans with names like O'Brien, Hansen and Mueller are better people than those with names like DiMaggio, Kolowski, and Chung.
01:20:02 The basis of this bill is to shut the door and it slams the door in the face of certain groups in an attempt to satisfy a narrow minded group of people.
01:20:14 And it's like dude.
01:20:18 And the ACLU also said this is a throwback to the darkest days of nativism.
01:20:28 Like you got what you wanted. You took out the white people clause. Like, that's a big deal.
01:20:34 So here, here's here's basically the quotas so the US they gave every country a maximum number of immigrants allowed every year, and these quotas were based on like the amount would would be.
01:20:50 Look, look, it's kind of a look. It is a compromise. And that's The thing is, if the left got as fucking happy about everything as the right guys.
01:20:58 Like ohh.
01:20:59 Trump finally said white people, even though he's talking about South Africans, we yay. He's a white nationalist now, like at the left was as fucking retarded as as the people on the right and every time.
01:21:10 Like you know, some like, they don't know. We didn't. We didn't throw a gay person off a roof. They threw a party instead of just constantly going, you know, keeping their eye on the prize and pushing and pushing and pushing like.
01:21:24 We do, you know, this would have been fine. This would have kept him happy for a long time. But it didn't keep him happy at all. And in this compromise, they did try to work out some math where they would calculate the amount of white people in America now and then try to adjust who could come in based on that number.
01:21:44 So as to always maintain the white majority.
01:21:48 Again. Or you could have just left the white people clause in the law, but you know who call me crazy.
01:21:57 And so this this is this is some of the numbers roughly. So United Kingdom that was the number one they had 65,000 people.
01:22:08 Based on the population of 19, the 1920 census, they could basically have about 65,000 people.
01:22:15 Come in. Germany could have 25,000 people come in. Italy could have 5 and and and now that you guys are white. Come on in. Yeah. You could have 5600 people come in.
01:22:29 Greece could have 300 people.
01:22:32 India could only have 100. That's 100 too many. China could have 105. That's 105 too many, and Japan could have 185, which is 185 too many, especially because prior to this, Japan wasn't allowed anybody.
01:22:52 See this what I'm saying this this. They compromised. They, they they officially decided to let all these people in you give them an inch. They're going to fucking take a mile every fucking time. And and the people on the right. The Conservatives never fucking learn their lesson. That's why they haven't conserved shit. That's why the name itself is fucking stupid.
01:23:14 You shouldn't be conservative. You should be expansionist.
01:23:19 You should want to expand.
01:23:23 Your control, your culture.
01:23:29 Not try to hang on to. I just want to hang on to these little pieces though. I want to hang on to this sand that's slipping between my fingers.
01:23:39 No, you should be making a fucking sandcastle.
01:23:44 But that's not how they.
01:23:45 Play.
01:23:46 That's how they play. So they they throw them all these bones here going.
01:23:49 Oh, look at this.
01:23:51 You know, and and they still complain. They still complain. Calling it like, oh, it's nativist. Ohh, really. We're letting all these people we didn't let in before and we dropped the white people claws.
01:24:08 So even though you had this, uh, this quota system, that was mathematically.
01:24:14 Intended to try try to maintain the white majority explicitly. That's what it was for.
01:24:22 And even though it it limited the immigration.
01:24:26 From Asia, Africa.
01:24:29 Even from southern and Eastern Europe.
01:24:32 Because especially Eastern Europe, because they saw, you know, honestly it was in response to Jewish immigration after World War 2, they were trying to.
01:24:40 That's, in fact, that's what most of the noise was about.
01:24:44 The reason why there was so much pushback on this bill is that that was the little nugget inside that was the hidden nugget.
01:24:52 Was they were they were trying to stop Jews, Eastern European Jews who had not only flooded into the country around what? What guys, the turn of the century, but also post World War 2.
01:25:03 So they were trying and with this this this law to shut down the the Eastern European Jews that were flooding into the country post World War 2. A little late. Little late for that.
01:25:16 A little late for that, but that was part of why they got so much pushback on this.
01:25:22 UM.
01:25:24 And then they also.
01:25:28 They gave more powers to the federal government.
01:25:31 In terms of, you know, modernizing the process and making it easier for the federal government to deport people and creating more immigration enforcement roles. So again, it was it was a stupid they compromised on the wrong.
01:25:49 One thing the the compromise on the one thing they should never have compromised on. This is why see This is why you need to have principles. This is why principles are important. This is why the people that that love to say, well, it's real politics. You gotta you gotta compromise. Sometimes. It's like, yeah, within within a a a threshold. Sure.
01:26:08 But that's not the one you should never have compromised on the the as we now know why the the racial makeup of the country, that's that. That's insane.
01:26:21 And the other part of this was they were worried about just communists generally. So it kind of shut down.
01:26:30 Not just Jews from Eastern Europe, but you know just anyone from or a lot of people from Eastern Europe.
01:26:37 But yeah, but that all changed in 1965.
01:26:43 So just a few. So even if this were to be like if it worked as intended, right, and even though it's letting in Japanese people and Indians and Africans, it's it's such small numbers, right, that that it's really not that big of a deal. You can argue it didn't really last, it lasted what?
01:27:03 What, like 12 years, 13 years?
01:27:07 Because that's when we got the Immigration Act of 1965.
01:27:13 Now here is.
01:27:17 Oh, they're not downloading. How did it not download already?
01:27:24 I don't not down then I not downloaded.
Richard N Goodwin Impression
01:27:31 I didn't download it.
Devon Stack
01:27:34 I'll start it downloading. I'll go over what that did. I was, I was going to play some of Johnson's.
01:27:41 Speech after he signed it.
01:27:44 But let's go over kind of what it did first, while that's downloading, because it'll take a while to download.
01:27:50 All right, so the OR the heart Seller Act, a lot of people have heard about that. That's what really opened up the floodgates.
01:27:59 Well, I mean again they the left wasn't happy with the compromise. They were never happy with it. They weren't even happy with it. Day one, they were complaining about it the whole time. Their president vetoed it. They were so unhappy with it. Or at least that was the theater, right? Maybe that was.
01:28:16 Wasn't maybe that was all theater. It's hard for it's really I I looked at this. I'm like, I don't know. It's hard to know where they where they was, that all theater to try to make the white people feel a little more comfortable about the giant thing that they were getting fucked over on, like, oh, look. Fucking lefty Truman. Commie Truman vetoed it. That's because it's going to be good.
01:28:36 The better. They're gonna override the veto and like, and was it that kind of theater?
01:28:44 Maybe it was.
01:28:47 Maybe it was. I don't.
01:28:48 Know.
01:28:49 But anyway, the not not that theater is necessary. After the the 1960s.
01:28:55 After all the the flower power of the 1960s, really pushing the envelope that you know after that that that Coca-Cola commercial showing. Ohh, I wish I could give the world.
01:29:04 A.
01:29:04 Coke and all the fucking retarded boomers you know, getting high and and drinking Cokes.
01:29:13 So the Immigration Act abolished the national origins quotas, so the only mechanism that was that was put in the the the previous law to try to at least manage the kinds of people that were coming in here. So not now, not only did it not prohibit white people from becoming citizens, it now prohibited.
01:29:34 Quotas, and so we can have any amount of people from any county.
01:29:39 So it open up the floodgates for for people from Asia, Africa, South of the border. So Mexico or South America or Central America, the Middle East.
01:29:56 So there was a lot of these, in fact, this is the crazy thing. A lot of these countries had a quota of 0 prior to 1965.
01:30:07 So a lot of these countries.
01:30:09 In fact, you'll be hard pressed. That's why if you look at at footage of America prior to 1965, everyone's white.
01:30:18 Everyone's white.
01:30:21 Because there were most countries had a quota of 0.
01:30:25 Or single digits.
01:30:28 So in 1965, got rid of that.
01:30:32 It also added family reunification mechanisms.
01:30:38 The mechanism that Indians abuse.
01:30:41 Where you get an Indian that comes here on a visa and then all of a sudden he's, you know, chain migration, that's what you've you've heard the term chain migration. He brings this whole fucking family in or Mexicans do it or trying, you know, they they all do it.
01:30:56 That's.
01:30:58 That's what opened the floodgates for that kind of immigration.
01:31:04 In fact, that was prioritized over over skills. It was prioritized like over like family reunification was given priority over almost anything.
01:31:15 So regardless of, you know, their cultural compatibility or, you know anything else, it was just. Ohh, it's we're being we're being, I don't know our empathy was being used against us like always.
01:31:30 It drastically reduced the number of immigrants coming from from Europe.
01:31:36 Because it wasn't just the law that changed. You also had a lot of these Jewish subversives and the bureaucratic jobs and working for the NGO's that were facilitating the immigration itself.
01:31:54 So you had Jewish NGOs, Catholic charities and other groups start bringing in immigrants from countries that used to have a complete ban.
01:32:08 And then also kind of shifted, this is also culturally.
01:32:12 Because of the 60s.
01:32:14 It shifted even just the idea of assimilation, like that used to be, when they would discuss immigration that used to be a big part of it was preserving not just the the racial majority, but the cultural fabric of our country. You know, the big thing that doesn't exist anymore and all these fucking MAGA tard, you know, tard to Johnny come lately is now or or all all lame.
01:32:34 Printing the fact that we don't have a shared culture anymore? Well, that's because faggot, because people like you were calling people like me racist.
01:32:42 50-60 years ago, or even like five years ago, let's just or even 2 years ago. Let's be honest.
01:32:48 So that's that's what caused the problem.
01:32:53 And that's what caused the problem is is you made it socially unacceptable to even suggest that these immigrants from far off places that were coming from culturally incompatible and racially incompatible areas, that they that they should even attempt to assimilate that was, you know, you were being a bigot for even suggesting that. And you saw this reflected in a lot of the.
01:33:14 Propaganda made around that time where you should start to, you know, embrace diversity and equity and and not care at all about, you know.
01:33:26 The the cultural integrity of our country.
01:33:31 But it's funny because.
01:33:34 People still kind of cared. That's why. That's why they're finally downloaded. That's why they promised that it wasn't gonna.
01:33:43 It wasn't going to cause any problems, so here's LBJ.
01:33:54 At the signing here.
Announcer
01:34:07 The president's remarks upon signing the Immigration Bill on Liberty Island in New York City.
01:34:14 October 3rd, 1965.
Lyndon Johnson
01:34:18 Mr. Vice President, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Ambassador Goldberg, the distinguished members of the leadership of the Congress.
01:34:25 Ambassador Goldberg.
01:34:29 Distinguished governors and mayors, my fellow countrymen, we have pulled the Congress here this afternoon, not only to mark a very historic occasion, but to settle a very old issue that is in dispute, that issue as to what congressional or district.
01:34:49 Does Liberty Island really belong Congressman Farbstein or Congressman Gallagher? It will be settled by whomever of the two can walk first to the top of the Statue of Liberty.
01:35:04 This bill that we will sign today is not a revolutionary bill. It does not.
Devon Stack
01:35:10 He starts. He starts the speech first. I'm a crack some stupid jokes, so it doesn't sound like anything serious is happening. Then the second thing I'm going to say is, oh, this is not. This is not a big deal. We're only doing this huge fucking like.
01:35:24 Theatrical event in front of the Statue of Liberty with a helicopter and everything and everyone you know. All these governors and ship here, that's not a big deal, though. It's not a big deal. It's not, not at all right, guys.
01:35:33 It's just not a big deal.
Lyndon Johnson
01:35:36 Not affect the lives of millions.
01:35:38 It will not reshape the structure.
01:35:41 Of our daily lives are really add importantly to either our wealth or our power.
Devon Stack
01:35:50 Oh, what's that? It's not going to change your daily lives. It's not going to change your wealth or your power. It's it's it's, it's it. Everything's gonna be fine, guys. It's gonna. Nothing's gonna change, really. By turning the the fucking United States into a third world brown hell hole.
Lyndon Johnson
01:36:06 Yet it is still one of the most important acts of this Congress.
01:36:11 And.
01:36:13 Of this administration.
01:36:15 Or it does repair a very deep and painful flaw in the fabric of American justice. It corrects A cruel and enduring wrong.
Devon Stack
01:36:30 Well, sounds like that's Jewish talk.
01:36:30 In the.
01:36:33 Almost sounds like Tikkun Olam right. Like who wrote he? He didn't write it. I I almost let me. Let me see if I can find out.
01:36:44 Let me see.
01:36:46 Who wrote his speech?
01:37:04 Let's see here, survey says.
01:37:11 Yep. Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding. Written by a Jew. How did I know? I actually didn't know. It's just it's Jewish language written by Richard and Goodwin.
01:37:23 All right.
01:37:25 Richard N Goodwin.
01:37:29 See this guy.
01:37:37 Yeah.
01:37:38 Good old good one. You want to see the guy who wrote what we're listening to? You might as well. Let's bring up his folks and he's the one that actually fucking wrote it.
01:37:47 Dick Goodwin.
01:37:50 It's a good win for Jews, right?
01:37:55 Good job, Goodwin.
01:37:57 So this is the Jew that wrote it.
01:38:00 I seriously didn't know that until I just was listening to. It was like there's no fucking way. This just sounds so Jewy.
01:38:06 I'll have them like peeking around the corner.
Richard N Goodwin Impression
01:38:09 Hey, guys.
01:38:11 How you like your country?
01:38:14 Be a shame if something were to happen to your totally white country.
01:38:20 Ah.
01:38:21 Now look at all these. These fucking white people.
01:38:25 It's making me nervous. All these fucking white people.
Porn Jew
01:38:27 Oy vey.
Richard N Goodwin Impression
01:38:29 I gotta do something about that.
Lyndon Johnson
01:38:34 Conduct of the American nation.
01:38:38 Speaker McCormack and congressman seller more than almost 40 years ago first pointed that out in their maiden speeches in the Congress.
01:38:49 And this measure that we will sign today will really make us truer to ourselves, both as a country.
01:38:57 And as a people.
Devon Stack
01:39:03 Ohh, by the way, the part of this bill was was written.
01:39:09 In in a, in a in a synagogue, according to the Jews that worked on it, Jews wrote the Immigration Act in 1965.
01:39:18 And parts of it were literally drafted in a synagogue.
01:39:23 It will strengthen us in 100 unseen ways.
01:39:29 Unseen, they say. Oh, it's got, I don't know. First of all, I can see all the ways that it changed things.
01:39:29 Hello.
01:39:35 But you're right, as far as strength, I I don't see.
01:39:39 It's funny how they they're already prepping you. Oh, don't worry. If you don't notice any ways in in which we're getting stronger, it's unseen ways. It's it's unseen that the ways it's making us stronger.
01:39:49 And I have come here to thank, personally each member of the Congress who labored so long and so valiantly to make this occasion come true today, and to make this bill a reality.
01:40:08 I cannot mention all their names, for it would take much too long, but my gratitude and that of this nation.
01:40:17 Belongs to the 89th Congress.
01:40:21 We are in debt too to the vision.
01:40:25 Of the late beloved President John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
01:40:29 And to the support given to this measure.
01:40:32 By the then attorney general.
01:40:35 And now Senator Robert F Kennedy.
01:40:39 In the final days of consideration.
01:40:41 See, that's the problem is the Kennedys.
01:40:43 Supported this kind of shit too.
01:40:46 So if if JFK wasn't assassinated, he would have, he would have gone for this stupid shit too.
01:40:52 RFK.
01:40:54 Supported it. He's right there. He's look at it. He's got a big smile on his face. He's he he he can't contain himself. He's right down. He's on the the far right.
01:41:04 Giggling like a little schoolgirl like. Ohh yes. Excellent. Yeah.
01:41:09 I hate that it's a white country.
01:41:12 This bill had no more able champion.
01:41:15 Then the President, Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach.
01:41:19 Who is New York's own Minnesota?
01:41:22 Another Jew.
01:41:23 Yeah, lots of Jews were on LBJ rumors that he himself was Jewish. He I I don't think he was Jewish, but he's he was raised in some weird, like, super weird Christianity that was basically Jewish. It was like super goy slave Christianity. I forget the name of it. Well, let me look it up. So, you know, I'm not just making shit up.
01:41:44 LBJ religion.
01:41:49 Let's see here.
01:42:03 Yeah, it was called the Disciples of Christ.
01:42:09 Let's see here.
01:42:14 Wikipedia had a lot of good info on it.
01:42:19 At one point in time.
01:42:23 Early life and like I think it was like Dad was a.
01:42:28 Let's see here.
01:42:29 Blah blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
01:42:37 And Disciples of Christ.
01:42:40 So that the Disciples of Christ was.
01:42:49 Let's see here. Blah blah blah.
01:42:55 Start out being Presbyterian.
01:43:03 Bump, Bump, bump, bump.
01:43:06 I might have to dig into this at some point.
01:43:12 There there's there's some massive Jew tie, though I I I've because I've looked at this before.
01:43:18 And I forget what it was, but whatever. We'll look at it. I'll do it later.
01:43:23 And Senator Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts and Congressman Theon of Ohio and Senator Mansfield and Senator Dirksen constituting the leadership of the Senate and Senator Javits help to guide this bill to passage, along with the help of the members sitting in front of me today.
01:43:43 This bill says simply that from this day forth, those wishing to immigrate to America shall be admitted on the basis of their skills and their close relationships. For those already here.
01:43:59 Actually, it had nothing really to do with the skills and everything to do with their relationship with people.
01:44:04 So it was it was chain migration.
01:44:06 This is a simple test and it is a fair test.
01:44:10 Those who can contribute most to this country, to its growth, to its strength, to its spirit, will be the first that are admitted to this land. The fairness of this standard is so self-evident that we may well wonder.
01:44:27 That it has not always been applied.
01:44:30 And well, and this is that's the H1B argument they're using now.
01:44:35 The H1B argument is that it's meritocracy.
01:44:38 Yet the fact is that for over 4 decades.
01:44:42 The immigration policy of the United States has been crusted and has been distorted.
01:44:49 By the harsh injustice of the national origins quota system.
01:44:55 No, it wasn't. It was. It was. If it was distorted, it was distorted from being 100% white to in 1952. See, this is they they rewrite history.
01:45:07 No one knows about that. That court case we talked about tonight.
01:45:11 No one fucking knows. I didn't know about it.
01:45:15 And I would say.
01:45:18 Almost fewer or or about the same probably don't know.
01:45:22 That the the founding documents specify that this country in several places, not just one.
01:45:29 In several places, this is supposed to be a white country. That's how assholes like Charlie Kirk can get away with going to a young Republicans thing at a college, a place where, again, these are supposed to be college kids interested in politics. You think they'd know a thing or two about the founding documents that the Republicans and they always know I'm a constitutionalist. You think they would have read it or something?
01:45:50 And yet, to thunderous applause.
01:45:54 He'll make up bullshit created by Dennis Prager about E Pluribus Unum, out of many one. We're supposed to be in when it was.
01:46:02 About the 13 colonies.
01:46:04 As I've stated several times before, had nothing to do with nothing to do with immigration. It was about 13. It's it's even the State Department's website still says that.
01:46:19 But Charlie Kirk can just lie.
01:46:22 And saying that the the countries motto, which doesn't exist anywhere in the founding documents, is somehow in the founding documents and that it means that we should just take everyone in there and that you're a racist if you want to keep it a white country when 1000% the founding fathers wanted to keep America white country. And it wasn't until nineteen fifty.
01:46:41 Fucking two.
01:46:43 It wasn't until after World War 2 that that changed.
Lyndon Johnson
01:46:49 Under that system, the ability of new immigrants to come to America.
01:46:54 Depended upon the country of their birth.
01:46:58 Only three countries were allowed to supply 70% of all the immigrants.
01:47:08 Families were kept apart because a husband or a wife or a child had been born in the wrong place.
01:47:17 Men of needed skill and talent were denied infants because they came from southern or east.
01:47:25 Europe, or from one of the developing countries?
01:47:30 This system violated the basic principle of American democracy.
Devon Stack
01:47:37 No it didn't.
01:47:39 No, it didn't. And Americans didn't vote for this, by the way.
01:47:43 I mean, in effect, they did. They voted for the people that enacted it, but they didn't vote for you to be president to sign it.
01:47:50 And.
01:47:52 You know, thankfully, you and the Jews murdered the guy. They did vote for. But I mean, he would have signed it, I think anyway.
Lyndon Johnson
01:48:01 The principle that values and rewards each man on the basis of his merit as a man, it has been unamerican in the high since because it has been untrue to the faith that brought thousands to these shores.
01:48:22 Even before we were a country.
Devon Stack
01:48:25 Today, yeah, all of them, all of.
01:48:27 Them are white.
01:48:30 Like 99.999% of of.
01:48:33 Whom were white?
01:48:34 And so if you think it's a great country, why are you fucking with the recipe?
Lyndon Johnson
01:48:44 With my signature.
01:48:46 This system is abolished.
01:48:50 We can now believe that it will never again shatter the gate to the American nation, where the twin barriers of prejudice and privilege.
01:49:03 America was.
Devon Stack
01:49:05 Yeah, clap.
01:49:06 Clap it up, assholes. Clap it up, you fucks, traitors.
Lyndon Johnson
01:49:12 Our beautiful America was built by a nation of strangers.
01:49:15 From 100 different places or more.
01:49:19 They have poured 4th into an.
Devon Stack
01:49:22 No, no it wasn't.
01:49:24 No, it wasn't. The 13 colonies were not from 100 different countries.
01:49:33 More like 3.
01:49:35 OK.
01:49:38 Three very closely culturally and and otherwise.
01:49:43 Related countries.
Lyndon Johnson
01:49:45 An empty land.
01:49:47 Joining and blending in one mighty and irresistible tide.
01:49:55 The land flourished because it was fed from so many sources because it was nourished by so many cultures and traditions.
Devon Stack
01:50:04 See this? This is this is just Jewish lies.
01:50:07 This is the same Jewish bullshit that you hear today, and This is why people believe it.
01:50:12 They've been believing it since the 1960s.
01:50:23 I almost can't keep listening. It's almost, I don't want to listen to the whole thing. I'm. I'm starting to like fucking really want to punch my.
01:50:30 Computer right now.
Lyndon Johnson
01:50:31 And peoples.
01:50:33 And from this experience, almost unique in the history of.
01:50:37 Nations.
01:50:39 Has come Americas's attitude toward the rest of the world.
01:50:44 We.
01:50:46 Because of what we are.
01:50:49 Feel safer and stronger in a world as varied as the people who make it up.
Devon Stack
01:50:54 Yeah, alright. I can't take it. It's just this. It's just fucking Jewish fucking goy slop.
01:51:00 Have some Jewish goy slop about how diverse is our strength. He's just going to keep saying that 100 different ways. Diversity is our strength, diversity, our strength. Here's another way of rephrasing it. Diversity is our strength. Like, just like a million times. That's all he's saying over and over again. And he's lying.
01:51:16 He's lying.
01:51:20 So anyway, that's how we got. That's how we got to the day. Nothing has really fundamentally changed since then.
01:51:28 That that's how the Browning of America took place.
01:51:32 We had a a white majority for pretty much up until 1965 and that took a few years, took a few years for the damage to to really set in for the the tumors to start growing.
01:51:49 And it really, like I said, it really kind of started in 1950 or 1952 rather when you started to relax the attitudes of Americans towards other countries and took out that language, which was all a product of post World War 2 propaganda, that if you had anything that was explicitly white.
01:52:07 That that was, that's Hitler, you know, everything's Hitler now.
01:52:11 And that's that's really what happened. World War. We lost World War 2. This is one of the many, many fucking examples of how we lost World War 2.
01:52:22 So anyway, that's that's.
01:52:25 Hopefully that gives you guys a nice little.
01:52:29 Gets you up to speed on the, I guess the immigration, the reality of the United States, the history of it, real, brief history of of immigration, the United States. How up until 1965? Well, really 100% up until 1952 it was racial you you could only come here and become a citizen.
01:52:48 If you're white.
01:52:50 Legally, up until 1952, that wasn't changed. So anyone that tells you something otherwise because there.
01:52:58 Most boomers don't even get understand this. They don't understand that they were alive. Some of them, like when this was.
01:53:06 When it when it was illegal to become a a naturalized citizen, unless you were white, some of these boomers were alive when that was the law, and they don't believe it.
01:53:19 And now they just repeat the lie. The here's the the real insult to injury is then you get these people like Dinesh D'souza, people who who shouldn't even be here.
01:53:29 Rewriting your history and making these little fucking conserva-slop documentaries, reinterpreting your your history and telling you how you should think about your history and how you should frame it, and what the narrative should be.
01:53:46 Leaving out all this kind of shit.
01:53:49 In favor for some stupid conservative wipe dream about how the Democrats were the real racists.
01:53:59 Anyway.
01:54:03 Let's take a look at, oh, by the way.
01:54:08 I don't know if I set it up right, but Odyssey has.
01:54:12 They started their monetization thing today.
01:54:16 And I set up the wallet.
01:54:20 I thought.
01:54:22 But I don't know. I don't I I don't know. It's unfortunately it is using some weird crypto thing which was what I was hoping it wouldn't do, but it is doing.
01:54:33 So I don't know if it's even active, but I think I set it up and even if I didn't.
01:54:40 Do it right. I'll make sure I I'll have a couple of days here to do it.
01:54:45 Also, probably no stream Wednesday.
01:54:48 I gotta help. I'm gonna help some people out this week doing some stuff and I'm just going to be too busy and and I've been working in in the sun. I'm going to be fucking heat stroked out this whole week so.
01:55:01 Probably no stream Wednesday. I might, I might.
01:55:06 Be a guest on on a show. I might, but I haven't.
01:55:12 I haven't nailed that down, so I don't know, but probably no stream Wednesday. Just get that out of the way.
01:55:18 Uh, but yeah, let's take a look at. We'll look at entropy first here.
01:55:27 All right.
01:55:32 Again, I don't because it entropy broke last time. I'm not sure if these are old or not because they don't time stamp says Brody says. I look forward to catching Wednesday night's stream in a few minutes here on the replay.
01:55:45 Could we please see Swamp?
01:55:48 Ape head smash. Well, I don't have a it's a random. I have a button that's random and it just anything pops up.
01:55:54 So maybe it'll come up tonight.
01:55:56 But yeah, swamp ape's terrible, terrible movie with a couple with a handful of funny parts.
01:56:04 TE Hamilton says. Have you ever done any sort of deep dive on the general history or removed racial element of the LDS Church? I can't find any stream about Mormons. Also, I wanted to purchase black pill honey. How can I? Well, you can't yet. But I am trying to make that happen this year. We'll see.
01:56:23 That's gonna be very limited supply, but that might be good cause. Then I can get like.
01:56:28 Understand the process of getting all that done.
01:56:32 I've I've played clips of the LDS stuff like really haven't focused on it because.
01:56:40 I don't. I don't think there's a huge Mormon audience out there and. And, you know, it's interesting, I guess to some people, but that the there's not really.
01:56:50 Well, it's not really super relevant to everybody. I mean the the relevance is that just like most institutions.
01:56:58 They they went woke. I mean, I guess you could say they went race woke in the 1970s. I think 1978 is when they changed.
01:57:07 Or thereabouts, I think late 70s.
01:57:10 You could be black and they wouldn't kick you out of the church, but you couldn't. You didn't have. See if you're not morally not going to understand the importance of this, you weren't allowed to have the priesthood, which is not the same as most think of it. This way, you just weren't allowed to be like a full member like you. You could. You could show up and listen to the white people.
01:57:31 Talk, but like you weren't allowed to participate. Really. Like as I used to.
01:57:35 Right.
01:57:36 So so most people didn't, and there were. There were like, a tiny amount of people that did. But you know, and there was an understanding that God.
01:57:50 Multiple times marked the the skin of people made them darker to warn the white people.
01:57:57 So in the Book of Mormon as an example, the without getting again into too much detail, that no one's going to care about, the Native Americans are.
01:58:09 Are in the Book of Mormon right? And the reason they're brown?
01:58:13 Because they didn't start coming in the Book of Mormon, they didn't start out Brown, but God turned them brown so that you would know that.
01:58:19 They were dangerous.
01:58:21 And black people are are are black because of the mark of Cain. So their descendants of of.
01:58:28 Of Cain, who killed you know the first murderer?
01:58:31 So the the mark of Cain is black people, so that white people know that? Ohh, that's those are the scary murderer people. I don't know if they change that view.
01:58:44 I don't know. I don't know how they've. I don't know how theologically they've dealt with that.
01:58:49 I because I don't know. You know, I don't really. I'm not. I don't go to church like that, so I don't. I don't know.
01:58:55 I don't know theologically how they worked around it.
01:58:58 But.
01:58:59 That was.
01:59:00 That wasn't focused on, it was talked about like that. It's in the book of more you can't, you know, you can't take it out. It's there. But they certainly didn't focus on it. I think the way my boomer mom.
01:59:14 Reconciled the whole thing was.
01:59:17 That it was like a fulfillment like that, that God was only warning white people about the brown people until they had learned their lesson or something. Like, yeah, I'm really. I'm kind of summarizing a lot paraphrasing here, but like, I think that was the basic boomer interpretation.
01:59:37 Was that oh, that. That was like, with every tradition, right, that the boomers threw in the toilet? Well, that was for them. But we're we're the age of Aquarius. We're more, you know, we we're woke, we get it. I I think that's was some version of that. It was like oh, no that was you know the the brown people have finally they they finally paid their.
01:59:56 Paid their dues, and now they're now they're they're cool. I mean, I'm sure it's more complicated than that. And I'm sure there are political pressures and who knows, right. But that's, I think the basic idea was they were just trying to modernize, to, to.
02:00:13 You know, like everybody else, like everybody else, to try to stay with the times, even though like that kind of goes counter to their whole philosophy that the whole, the whole reason for the Book of Mormon was this was, you know, this is God. God tell me this is all this is all you're going to know. Need to know until Jesus comes back, you know.
02:00:30 Well, then, why are you changing it? I thought the whole problem with the Bible was there was some translation errors over the years, and so the Book of Mormon needed to supplement it, you know, and and and now the book of Mormons. Wrong too. Like like, OK, but yeah, it is what it is.
02:00:50 Murder of Bros.
02:00:57 Sweet. This is my favorite.
Money Clip
02:01:00 1.
02:01:11 More.
02:01:13 Mike.
Devon Stack
02:01:16 Murder Bros. Devon, do you know how many people died during the Quatapa? I heard it was 6,000,001. Never forget it was 6 gorillion.
02:01:26 I need to make Quatapa shirts.
02:01:30 And I gotta I gotta do have to find a new shirt vendor too. Just because.
02:01:36 They so I ordered like just to test them out, I ordered like 88 things to see. What, you know what the deal was. I've only received 2.
02:01:47 And it's been almost a month now.
02:01:49 And one of them, they printed the graphic.
02:01:52 On the back and not on the front.
02:01:54 Of the shirt.
02:01:56 It's like, how do you fuck that up? They fucked it up.
02:02:01 So.
02:02:03 Yeah, not looking great. So I'm, I'll, I'll, I'm. I'll be shopping around for something different.
02:02:10 Volcker says. I really appreciate your call for people to be respectful during religious debates. Last stream stuff like stuff like you worship a dead Jew on a stick or your worship or Marvel characters does does nothing but divide us. Whites may be united regardless of faith. Yeah. And again, it's look.
02:02:28 I race 1st and I'm sorry religion is not look, it would be nice. Look, I'll I'll tell you. I will. I'll, I'll concede this. It'd be super nice if we were all on the same page religiously. And that's an advantage that Jews have over us and it's just not something that I think that we can.
02:02:48 We can accomplish our racial issue is so urgent that we that needs to be the focus.
02:02:56 And I don't think while there are certainly issues with Christianity, I don't think any of them are so, so egregious that we can't protect our race while Christians still exist. I'm sorry, that's just. I think that's absurd.
02:03:14 And and conversely, by the way, Christians, I don't think we need to convert everyone to Christianity to save our race. I don't think. In fact, I don't think that the two are connected at all in so much that it would create unity. It it's connected like it'd be great if we were all the same religion, almost regardless of what it was.
02:03:33 Was it would be better than everyone not being the same?
02:03:38 And yeah, there are issues with Christianity, but mostly the universalism I think and well. And look, there are obviously the the Jewish aspects of Christianity, the Jewish origins of Christianity, not great either, when a lot of our issues are Jews are trying to kill us.
02:03:58 Create some problems like like Zionists like Christian Zionism, which I know not all Christians are Zionists, but that problem wouldn't exist without the the Jewish origins of Christianity. So kind of a that's kind of a it's a vulnerability and.
02:04:14 Yeah.
02:04:15 You know it is there and people need to be mindful of it, but we can do that and discuss these things with like like white people.
02:04:23 And like I said, on both sides, there's people. You're your own worst enemies. You. You. You're not persuasive at all. You are just you are just pissing people off and driving people away from your way of thinking. You're you need to, you need to.
02:04:41 I don't you know it should be more white.
02:04:42 Really.
02:04:43 You need more white in in how you.
02:04:46 Interface with people.
02:04:49 There's not. Not everyone is is a bad apple, but there's some bad apples on both sides. Gorilla hands.
02:04:58 Gorilla hands. Hey, Devon, I would like to take a guess on what is so humorous about the monster yelling Mike and the disco clip. I would guess the monster is a very homely looking chick that your friend Mike fooled around with at a party. If I'm right, you owe me half million dollars. You were totally wrong. Not even close. Not even close.
02:05:16 Not even close.
02:05:20 I I kind of feel like giving you guys a hint, but it would almost.
02:05:24 Ruin it entirely.
02:05:27 It's nothing you could have. It's nothing about me. I'll. I'll give that hand. It's not like it's not like an inside joke, really. For me, it's nothing you can't find out.
02:05:38 You know it's it's.
02:05:40 It's a little esoteric, but it's not as esoteric as you might think.
02:05:45 Gorilla Hands again, one on a more serious note. You probably still haven't watched the episode from the outer limits. The episode with the guy who played data from Star Trek this episode is called the Deprogrammers, a teller of minds of Trump and Maga with our masters.
02:06:03 No, I haven't watched it yet and that guy's a Jew.
02:06:06 Data from Star Trek is a Jew, robo, Jew, robo, future Jew.
02:06:13 But I'll have to check it out.
02:06:15 And then Gorilla hands again simply says.
02:06:21 And says if I'm right about the monster at the window outside the disco party, you owe me a clip of you singing about going back to the 90s.
02:06:30 Well, again, you are wrong.
02:06:32 Not even close. Not even close.
02:06:35 It's nothing. It's nothing personal to me. How about that's that's the best clue.
02:06:41 487 says is this working tonight? Well, it looks like.
02:06:45 Hopefully.
02:06:48 Video Graham says that Glastonbury thing with the non ethnic British guy saying ethnic British can't have their countries back while waving Palestinian flags and then the focus of it being anti-Semitism is telling.
02:07:05 Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's.
02:07:10 Yeah, I think England's.
02:07:12 England's got its.
02:07:15 Got its hands full. Well, let's.
02:07:19 I I fear for the the future of.
02:07:23 Of my motherland.
02:07:26 Man of low moral fiber says. I believe sharing any technology more advanced than a bicycle with brown people is an egregious sin that has caused untold harm to the world. Brown should have never have been given refrigerators or bicycles in my opinion. Like really.
02:07:42 They should. They should. We should have made it like that. That island off the coast of India, where you're not allowed to go on it because there are bunch of spear chucking. Prehistoric humans. We should have just done. That should have left well enough alone. I mean, look, I know in the context of of that time that was never going to happen.
02:08:03 But we should be.
02:08:06 And it won't happen now. There's no way to fix it now, right? You can't bake that cake either.
02:08:13 Yeah, I don't. I don't know. That's why that's see, that's why I'm black pilled, though. That's why Black pill is it's like.
02:08:19 Once you really understand like how bad it is, it's like how can you not be?
02:08:24 Fairy man's tall.
02:08:33 The fairy man's toll says just paying the toll. Appreciate that the Ferryman's toll toll paid, but not in the way, not in a bad way.
02:08:44 Sacred Squirrel says testing that seems to be working sacred squirrel.
02:08:50 New varying disasters. STL.
02:09:06 As always, thank you for all your hard work, Devon, and for anyone familiar the Watch Defiant link has expired. It was a great run. Now share Pat Con and the black pilled redirect link. Well, there you go.
02:09:21 Yeah, we had. There's a lot of years on that.
02:09:25 I think Simbey was gonna. I thought he was the one fixed or someone was fixing it.
02:09:30 So I don't know, maybe it'll be back up.
02:09:35 At some point I should probably update it.
02:09:38 Maybe maybe make it juice specific or something like that, or or or not update it so much as.
02:09:45 Maybe make a make a?
02:09:50 What's the word for it?
02:09:53 I don't know, like a companion for it.
Nym - Derecho
02:09:58 Sacred squirrel wise money management.
Money Clip
02:10:03 Where's the rest?
02:10:06 Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:10:07 Sigrid Squirrel says odyssey mutes me for no reason making up now.
02:10:13 Well, maybe mode to look into that, or maybe odyssey's broken.
02:10:18 But I appreciate that sacred squirrel.
02:10:22 And we got men of low moral fiber ending slavery was fine, but Nick Nog should have never been given citizenship. They should have been sent home. Exactly. That was a huge. That was the first.
02:10:34 Trying to make that exception for black people is insane.
02:10:38 Completely insane and I I and I don't know that it would have happened under Lincoln. I don't know.
02:10:44 As much I'm not, I'm not a Lincoln fan, but it sounded like he didn't think that that should be the, you know, that should ever happen.
02:10:52 Man of low oil fiber says high class Indian.
02:10:55 Only makes sense in the context of India and a white country being a high class Indian is like being a tall midget or a fast cripple. You know, it's funny in in the newspaper articles about this case that I looked up, the way that they were writing about it, so that the readers would understand that they literally said that.
02:11:16 He had two he he wasn't white.
02:11:19 Because Indians had too much negro blood in them.
02:11:25 Which obviously scientifically not really, but yeah.
02:11:29 For the average person, that makes sense, sacred squirrel.
Money Clip
02:11:34 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.
02:11:45 Take it from me, Jim. Neighbors. It'll pay.
Devon Stack
02:11:48 Sacred Squirrel says thank you, Devon, but the sacred squirrel hates African bees. Gassed them all.
02:11:55 Yeah, well, I've. I've had to. I've had to exterminate a couple high like last year. I tried to.
02:12:04 Just save all of the ones that I encountered.
02:12:08 And.
02:12:10 This year they've been so ferocious.
02:12:13 That I haven't. It's not even worth it. It's just I I'm just. I am literally just gassing them. I'm killing them. I am taking some. Sometimes I take their money first, but even then it's it's so hot and they're so.
02:12:28 Evil. And then I I just don't feel like dealing with it is much.
02:12:32 It's not worth the money, you know, like it's you. Get some money out of it, but it's, like, not like a ton. And it's not worth fighting fucking.
02:12:43 An army of Satan bees to get a little bit of honey.
02:12:48 And it's it's just and it's just dangerous for not just me. I mean, I'm wearing a suit. But like, if there's animals nearby or if there's neighbors nearby, when I go after one of these hives, it's.
02:13:00 It's a safety issue.
02:13:03 Lieutenant Dan.
02:13:10 Lieutenant says long time no pay. It turns out that it only costs one to 2K to start a nonprofit 501-C3 through a law firm. Would you be able to be hired to do an educational video documentary in a couple years?
02:13:30 I don't know what you mean.
02:13:31 Alright, what about making a?
02:13:34 About making a non profit, I mean I don't know. I don't like. I don't wanna. I don't. I don't want to open up myself to doing contract work. I mean, people have asked me to do contract work in the past, and I just I'd rather just stay focused on what I do. I might do a stream on on that, though. I've thought about creating a nonprofit.
02:13:51 Myself.
02:13:53 And making like a foundation.
02:13:55 Or something like that. And the thing that you always kept me from doing that stuff is the cost of legal help. But now that you've got.
02:14:06 I mean, that's one of the good things that I can do is I can walk you through that process and make and even if it's not, it can't do everything for you, it it, you can make most of what you would need a lawyer for irrelevant and the rest of it you can get done with like LegalZoom or something like that. So I've been, I've been. I've been talking to AI.
02:14:26 Not legal things lately, just to get an idea and to get a better understanding of how all this stuff works. And you're right, it's not that it's not that hard to do, it's just a matter of doing it.
02:14:39 Volga German says base Devon is being a little extra base tonight thing extra base. I'm always base.
02:14:47 But I appreciate that.
02:14:49 Bread Baker for Adolph says post Civil War the government created a new citizenship to claim jurisdiction over blacks.
02:14:57 It created U.S. citizen before. There was only citizen of the several states.
02:15:03 And citizen of Alabama, Lincoln failed.
02:15:06 Yeah, now the.
02:15:07 Will civil war really kind of allow slavery, just the slavery in the first place fucked us up because it created the problem and then the civil war made it worse?
02:15:20 Love and division.
02:15:29 Love and a vision. Thanks, Devon. Important stuff. Documents speak volumes. My comments last Wednesday. Jews don't want the Christians to get Jay Pilled. Christians need to get back to their anti-Semitic roots as per Luther.
02:15:43 Sure. Yeah. I I I think that.
02:15:49 I don't know, I think.
02:15:50 That's.
02:15:51 Well, I agree they need to get they. They need to get Jay Pilled.
02:15:55 Unfortunately, I think it's very Internet. I think it's limited to Internet Christians I don't.
02:16:01 I don't see. Again, none of the institutions are backing it up. You don't have an anti-Semitic Pope. You don't have an anti-Semitic Mormon president. You haven't. You don't have an anti-Semitic head of any of the major.
02:16:15 Or non major really. As far as I know, Christian denominations it's. I mean you'd be hard pressed. I'm sure they exist, but you'd be hard pressed to just find some generic Jesus.
02:16:28 Strip mall church, right, that where the the preacher is is.
02:16:34 Based on Jews, I again I know they exist. I've some of you guys have told me that they exist.
02:16:39 But they don't exist in in big numbers.
02:16:44 And I I don't know, I feel.
02:16:45 Like.
02:16:45 That that's if that, if that's a road that gets traveled, it's a long road still.
02:16:52 Man of low moral fiber says. I think it's funny how many people are apparently surprised to learn that no matter how lofty a negro's degrees, accolades or job titles are, they're still a retarded negro. Doubly true for a negress.
02:17:07 Yeah, it's a, you know.
02:17:09 Education does not increase IQ. They've.
02:17:13 For anybody you know, blacks or white, they they've spent billions of dollars. The military, especially because they wanted to get stupid people and get them smart.
02:17:23 For so then go die for Israel. And yeah, they spent tons of money and it it's never worked out nothing they've tried. It's like you got a wiggle room of like maybe 4 IQ points or something, you know, useless like.
02:17:37 Sharpshooter says hey Devon, at least the good guys won World War 2, and we're not speaking German, right? Jews are like a cancerous tumor on a healthy body for the body to survive, the cancer has to be cut away. Yeah, in order for, I think to turn any of this stuff around, you'd have to get to a point where you could.
02:17:57 Remove Jews from positions of power and that's people need to start. People need to get more comfortable with with talking like that. It's it's one thing to say, oh, the Jews are the problem. OK, so what's the solution?
02:18:12 You've already and I'm not saying I think we you could even get to a point where that's.
02:18:17 In a few years, the the people now that are tiptoeing, they're just barely, you know, tipping their, putting their toe into the the critical of Israel. You know, side of the pool and just barely starting to notice things.
02:18:35 We need to get those people a lot further along to where those same people are, so the so the basically the same percentage of the people out there that are currently skeptical of Jewish power, not the existence of the Jewish power like they used to be, but skeptical of.
02:18:53 Of what it might mean for white people and and critical of it in many cases, we need to get them talking.
02:19:03 Because if if you know the first step as we all know.
02:19:07 The first step to solving a problem is admitting that.
02:19:10 You have one. OK, that is the first step, but what's the second step?
02:19:17 The second step is to address the problem and if the problem is Jews in too many positions of power and you know creating, you know, wreaking havoc everywhere they are in the in Western countries, then the solution has to address that problem.
02:19:38 So.
02:19:40 People need to start thinking about thinking about that again. I'm not implying violent. I'm just saying that maybe there should be.
02:19:50 I mean that it's not just Jews we shouldn't have. It's like I said in the beginning of stream, we shouldn't have black Supreme Court justices. We shouldn't have female Supreme Court justices and we shouldn't have Jewish Supreme Court justices, even if one of them was sort of based in 1923.
02:20:08 And like I think and I think back then.
02:20:13 If you're the only Jew in a position of power like that, you're going to go along to get along.
02:20:19 Like, that's your mission when you're like the first Jew that's allowed to do something like that, you go along to get along so that people don't think ohh this Jew is a problem.
02:20:28 Because if you're the first one to get in, you're a big fucking problem. Then they're like, oh, we're not doing that anymore.
02:20:33 In fact, it's like our last stream we were talking about Finlay's Black page. I didn't. I didn't include it in the stream, but there was an interview with him. The first black page in the in the House Chambers was because of the Paul Finley wanting to.
02:20:53 Be a do gooder. I'll let a black kid.
02:20:55 Be my page.
02:20:57 And they interviewed him, asked him, well, what did. What did you think of that experience?
02:21:00 And.
02:21:00 He said, well, my job was just to.
02:21:03 So.
02:21:04 To make sure that.
02:21:06 In the future, no one would would want to not have a black page because of my how I acted, so I just had to act.
02:21:15 You know very inoffensively. I didn't. I didn't want to be pro civil rights or like that. I want to just act white basically.
02:21:22 So that when if in the future people wouldn't wouldn't be like, oh, we had that one black page and that was a.
02:21:28 OK, mayor. But one thing. And that's how that always is.
02:21:33 And but then once they get comfortable, it's like black people didn't used to act like this. And people can try to say, oh, it's cause of black, you know, it's fathers in the household and whatever, all that shit's genetic. That's just how black people look. That's how they are in Africa. That's how they're going. That's where they, how they are everywhere.
02:21:48 But they only misbehave like this because there is no counterweight to their behavior. There's no punishment for it.
02:21:58 And so that they just they revert back to they, they're not trying to impress white anymore. They're not afraid of of the whooping anymore. And so they just revert to their natural behavior.
02:22:09 Like literally every race, it's like Jews are the same way, Jews.
02:22:14 They they act like ohh no, I'm just like you goy when they first get in.
02:22:19 And then they.
02:22:20 Start.
02:22:21 Working against you.
02:22:24 Let's see here Bessemer.
02:22:35 Hi, Devon. Now when I see a picture of missionaries and a big cook pot surrounded by African natives, I think toxic empathy. Thanks for the stream and all the work you put into the shows. Well, I appreciate that. Bessemer. You're right. I I do put a.
02:22:50 Lot of work.
02:22:52 Some more than others, but I do put a lot of work in these shows. I appreciate that.
02:22:57 Uh, let's hear Bessemer again. So letting the all the Jews at the turn of the century was basically illegal. Well, I mean, here's the thing. They were considered white, unfortunately. And it was a little more relaxed at that point in time because some of the founding fathers did not, did not consider.
02:23:18 I mean, I think Ben Franklin did not consider any Eastern European white.
02:23:24 But they were considered white. That's the only reason why they were let in.
02:23:29 The only that's the only reason why they let in is they were considered white.
02:23:35 Let's take a look here.
02:23:38 Now we go over to rumble.
02:23:44 Let's see here.
02:23:49 We got Zaza Mataz bought as a kid. I was always baffled when people would go to Canada to watch the Detroit fireworks for the 4th of July Independence Day and Canada. How unamerican. Wait when I was a kid.
02:24:06 You go to Canada.
02:24:10 To watch the Detroit fireworks.
02:24:15 Where are you in Canada? Why would they go to Canada?
02:24:20 I don't know. I I haven't. I haven't really been up that way that much. So I I don't understand why that happened. They would say it was better, a better view from with Detroit in the background. But now I think there was quite another reason to avoid public gatherings after dark in Detroit. Well, that make.
02:24:38 Sense can't even celebrate Independence Day in the country we built. Niger tax paid. Yeah, well, that that. Well. There you go. I think you answered your own question that that would 100% makes sense. I wouldn't want to be in a public area like that after dark with my family. That sounds like suicide.
02:25:02 Doctor Jellyfish or says I recently saw the documentary 2011 Empire of Dust about the Chinese dealings with the Congo. After whites left the memes don't do it justice. It's only an hour and 15 minutes, but it hits, it hits a lot of things you've talked about. Yeah, I've only seen clips of it. I haven't watched the whole thing.
02:25:27 I'll have to watch the whole thing at some point. Also, you said a while back you found the Yahweh Ben Yahweh guy while looking for a black sniper. Was it possibly the New Orleans hotel shooter Mark Essex that happened in the zebra killings time period?
02:25:45 No, it was made. It was a made-up sniper that I hallucinated.
02:25:50 But.
02:25:54 Yeah. Someone brought. He's in my notes. This guy's in my notes.
02:25:58 We might go back to him at some point.
02:26:03 The the Trister says most of my clients are boomers all week. I've asked Super Maga ones to tell me how many countries Iran has attacked versus Israel in the past year. You can actually see their firmware freeze up.
02:26:21 Well, yeah, we'll ask them how many countries they've.
02:26:24 Or how many wars they've been in since the founding of Israel.
02:26:30 And they've been in a few they were in war with Iraq in the 80s.
02:26:38 I think it might be there. There might be more, but that's all I can think of. But Israel has been at war since the founding of Israel because it's since before the founding of Israel.
02:26:47 Jews have been murdering Arabs since they got there, like it hasn't stopped it. There's it's like it explodes in.
02:26:55 In intensity and then it dies down a little bit. But like it's it's been this ongoing war that the Jews have been waging on that region since, like 100 years ago.
02:27:07 The Trister says the jaw locks up. Lips get thin, skin takes on a red hue. Eyes go blank. They are in a state of paralysis, too funny.
02:27:21 I don't. I don't know what you're talking about.
02:27:25 D Man says, damn it, I missed the beginning cause I'm working late. I'll catch the replay.
02:27:32 Well, we'll.
02:27:33 Hopefully you enjoy the replay.
02:27:36 Can't you in real time? I don't know. Can you, in real time just rewind it on rumble? I thought you could.
02:27:41 Demon again. Boy, have I got a crazy story. This 16 year old black coworker of mine chipped out in the workplace after an argument with a female manager and because he was headed my way after I tried to calm the coworker down. Then he chipped out and then tried to trash the store.
02:28:03 He pushed me in the gut and I swiftly responded with a right hook to his jaw.
02:28:10 All because the chimp was apparently 16.
02:28:13 The female manager freaks out, sends us both home. I brought this up to the higher management and they're handling the situation now. Thankfully I'm not fired and I'm on separate shifts away from the nib G, but I'm looking for new jobs where I don't need to deal with this as often. At least wish me luck.
02:28:34 Dev and White Boy summer. Yeah, I would not. I would not work in an environment like that. Hopefully, hopefully you can find.
02:28:44 Find more, you know, safer, wider work.
02:28:49 So good luck. Good luck to you, dear man.
02:28:52 On your journey.
02:28:56 Patent 537 says.
02:28:59 Hey, Gary. What's a R pal?
02:29:03 And then.
02:29:07 Yes.
02:29:08 You are gay. Whoa.
02:29:29 You know, you knew you.
02:29:30 Were rolling the dice. You never know if Devon's in the mood to click.
02:29:33 A link. Tonight I am not.
02:29:37 But thank you, Patton.
02:29:39 Jack the Cripper says donate more than a dollar if you're going to have Devon read all that shit you cheap fuck.
02:29:48 If it sounds like he's having employment issues, let's not.
02:29:53 You know, it is what it is.
02:29:56 I appreciate your your support there. Jack the Ripper gravy Bear says I like your AI recreation of old speeches. I think it would be cool to turn old Nazi publications like Der Stormer by Julius Stryker and audio. What programs do you recommend?
02:30:17 It's just a website, I forget I don't have the name of it on top of my head, but it's it's like the only one. If you just look up like if you just look up AI text to speech, it's like the only one that comes up early.
02:30:29 I I have to pay for it, but it's not that expensive and it's like.
02:30:34 I don't know. It's it's. It's less than 100 bucks a month, and in fact, I think it's closer to like 30 or something like that for how much for how many credits I am abusing. Although I've been using a lot more lately because of this stuff.
02:30:53 Yeah, it's getting better. The technology is getting better. There's still hiccups here and there, and it does. It does a good job of bringing some of the stuff to life that would be harder to do and it's it's, it's hard for me to read it not because I'm like dyslexic like that. But because like it the language of when you go back 100 years ago or more.
02:31:12 It it's real difficult to on the fly live, read that stuff in the way that it was intended to be read.
02:31:20 Because it's not 17 or or even 19, you know 20 anymore and the AI does a really good job of of really hitting it. If I look maybe if I was just better at at, you know, reading maybe I'm dyslexic. I maybe I do a better job, but I think it does.
02:31:40 It does. It's not just that it's also having that voice cloning to where you can make a voice that mimics the kind of voice that you would expect to hear from someone like that. Like when I found that movie from the 1930s with the with the.
02:31:53 Judge.
02:31:55 And I could get like, oh, here's a here's a 1930s judge voice to do it. And it, you know, it sounded kind of what I expect. Those guys would have sounded like, you know, maybe. And probably they probably sound like nothing like it.
02:32:06 But you know.
02:32:07 So I it's in my head, it's real.
02:32:15 Mechanized doom.
02:32:17 Dev and look up Jagged Singh and who his granddaughter is, speaks to your earlier point of how and why these jets are in power.
02:32:33 I feel like that's in my notes.
02:32:41 Now I'll look at that later.
02:32:43 That doesn't look familiar. It might be in my notes the the name sounds familiar, but I what I looked up just didn't.
02:32:50 Did not seem familiar.
02:32:53 All right. We got hate, commander.
02:33:05 Hate Commander says here's hoping for swamp ape. Well, close. Not quite swamp ape. Thanks, as always, for the history dives, snack. Well, I appreciate that.
02:33:16 It was a I think it's a close relative of Swamp ape.
02:33:19 Swamp apes.
02:33:22 Cousin.
02:33:25 He still beats up women though, so.
02:33:29 I forget I.
02:33:29 Forget which one that one's from.
02:33:33 Rupert, another history lesson by Professor Stack, going to catch the replay. Have a great night. See you Wednesday. Alright, Rupert, you're you're gonna be upset to find out.
02:33:45 Rupert, resident Indian, is going to be very upset to find out the Supreme Court thinks you've got negro blood.
02:33:57 And yeah, you you need to go back, Rupert, you need to go back.
02:34:02 We'll let you go back last. How about that?
02:34:05 Watch the Collapse Podcast, says love you, Devon. Sorry, I haven't done it in a while. Hope life is good, brother. Yeah. Life is alright. It's not bad life treating me OK.
02:34:17 It could be worse. Right now, World War 3.
02:34:21 We got no World War three. That's a that's a bonus.
02:34:24 Where is it? I know it's hard to know.
02:34:27 I mean, the human, the human cost would be astronomical, but.
02:34:31 The possibilities, the possibilities is a little.
02:34:37 It's a little little.
02:34:38 I.
02:34:39 Can't say that I that I'm afraid of the idea.
02:34:44 Nine nations says in terms of creating organizations, looking at the possibilities of PMA's private membership associations are not subject to the Civil Rights Act like or or Title 6 and 9 anti exclusion crap work is happening there.
02:35:03 Well, I might have to look into that and.
02:35:05 When I.
02:35:05 Do my my AI interrogations I've been doing lately trying to trying to get a little bit of a legal education because there's a lot of stuff that that's that's really a lot of our disadvantages. We let in all these Jews who in a sense wrote a lot of these laws that we.
02:35:24 As white people didn't think we needed or wanted, and so we don't really think about them. We just keep going about our business as white people doing white shit.
02:35:34 And where Jews implement all this whole spider web of legalese, and that they can navigate to benefit themselves.
02:35:43 And.
02:35:46 It's it's time that we we stop ignoring.
02:35:51 Law. I mean, as much as it's funny, there's a lot of people are like, oh, I want to have a homestead and and raise my kids around livestock and teach them to be farmers. It's like, alright, I I'm. I was with you and tell the teach them the farmer stuff. We need lawyers.
02:36:07 I mean, if they're lawyers that melt cows, that's fine. But they gotta be lawyers.
02:36:13 Or or engineers or you know, they gotta. They gotta have.
02:36:17 You can you can do both.
02:36:19 You know, like like they can be.
02:36:23 They can be beekeepers that that are experts in law fair Maximus prime says a good case study of Indian subvert or oh wait is this. Oh, wait no, there's no one good case study in Indian subversion in America.
02:36:38 Is.
02:36:39 Oh, show an Indian sex cult leader who almost took over Oregon in the 1980s. I think we.
02:36:44 I think we, uh.
02:36:47 We covered this.
02:36:48 Briefly, there's a documentary on it called Wild Wild Country. I don't know that we had the documentary.
02:36:56 I'm pretty sure we covered that.
02:37:00 That cult, because we talked about.
02:37:04 See that? That's why I'm always surprised when people are like, ohh you. Didn't you used to criticize religion. And it sounds like, yeah, I did. I talked about maybe we should start a cult at one point.
02:37:15 Yeah, just from not because like, I think God's telling me to start a cult. Because, like, from a pragmatic maybe it would make.
02:37:22 Legal sense, you know, because you could hide behind the 1st Amendment protections and say ohh no I've. I've got a religion.
02:37:30 You know, it's good to explore all possibilities and all, you know everything. When when faced with an existential threat, you kind of have to, you can't leave anything on the table.
02:37:41 So I think we talked about different cults and that might have been one of them. I feel like that was one, there was an Indian cult somewhere in the in the.
02:37:50 Northwest that.
02:37:53 Was Indian.
02:37:55 I don't remember if that was the one though.
02:37:58 That was that was a couple of years back.
02:38:02 Uh, and that is it, I believe.
02:38:08 Yeah, that is it.
02:38:11 I think we're good.
02:38:13 Ohh look at this.
02:38:15 On entropy.
02:38:18 We got a our first entropy thing.
02:38:22 Then Tugboat says test.
02:38:26 Well it it's maybe working.
02:38:29 It popped up. I I've you know, you tugboat is the first one to attempt the entropy.
02:38:39 Chats. So.
02:38:43 Yeah, it looks like it might be working.
02:38:46 Looks like it might be working alright. We'll see. We'll see how hard it is. Yes, blood tyrant says he means odyssey. Yeah, I mean odyssey.
02:38:56 The so the first odyssey.
02:38:59 Chat was from tugboat.
02:39:02 And we'll see if I can. Actually, I don't know how to turn it into money. That's The thing is they they're using some weird crypto thing. I hate it. I mean, I get it. Why they're doing it, but it's like, is this gonna be a pain in the ass? Like, like, it's probably won't be that bad, right? I mean, I have other crypto things, and that's not, you know, it's not the worst.
02:39:21 But and and maybe that's the way we got to do it, sadly. Maybe that's the.
02:39:25 Way.
02:39:25 We got to do it, but it it it's it popped up so maybe I can. I'll try to see how I I can work with that after the after the stream. Alright guys. Well, I hope you all have a good rest of your weekend. Like I said, no stream Wednesday I. And if I'm on some other show I'll let you guys know.
02:39:43 On on X or on Telegram.
02:39:47 But otherwise we'll be back here on Saturday.
02:39:52 In the mean time.
02:39:55 Once again, congratulations, Italians, we all know you.
02:39:58 Could do it.
02:40:01 Welcome to the welcome to the wonderful world of white people.
02:40:07 I guess it's retroactive because it's been at least since since 1923, we just we just discovered.
02:40:16 But anyway, congratulations all the same. In the meantime, for Black Pilled, I am, of course.
02:40:21 Devon Stack.