3:24:00

INSOMNIA STREAM: SANS EDITION.mp3

03/08/2023
Speaker 1
00:00:00 In my eyes.
00:01:22 In this post.
00:01:24 In disguise is no one as the face like the snake.
00:01:44 The sky looks still.
00:01:52 You scream.
00:01:58 Black Hole sign won't you come?
00:02:09 Won't you come?
00:02:18 Stood array.
Speaker
00:02:33 That too.
Speaker 1
00:02:37 In my shoes, walking sleep in my.
00:02:57 Black Hole Sun, won't you?
00:03:06 Black sun.
00:03:18 Won't you come?
00:03:28 Come on.
00:04:30 Hang my hand.
00:04:33 Drown my fear till you all just disappear.
00:04:41 Black hole.
Devon
00:12:29 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:12:32 Where the music?
00:12:33 Is glitchy sometimes because I'm not paying attention.
00:12:40 I am your host, Devin Stack.
00:12:42 This is the sans.
00:12:45 Addition, I wonder what that does that mean that it's it sans an addition addition?
00:12:55 That's a rabbit hole in and of.
00:12:56 Itself, isn't it?
00:12:58 Hope you guys are.
00:12:59 Having a great Wednesday, Wednesday.
00:13:03 Kind of.
00:13:04 Snuck up on me a little.
00:13:06 Bit a little tired, a little tired.
00:13:08 I've been up for a.
00:13:10 Well, about 20, almost 24 hours.
00:13:15 And if you hear buzzing.
00:13:17 That's not uh, I actually, I probably I should have.
00:13:19 Just like not said anything because the headphone people would be like oh.
00:13:22 Look what the *******.
00:13:24 What was that bug flying by?
00:13:27 You might hear buzzing.
00:13:29 There's literally a bucket full of killer.
00:13:31 Bees next to me.
00:13:33 As in like a foot from my head, like a just a bucket.
00:13:40 And the best part about this bucket of bees is there's nothing really securing the bees in there.
00:13:45 Like there's like a screen on top of it, but if classified cat decides to spurge out and knock the bucket over, it's going to be.
00:13:56 It's gonna be BB mageddon in.
00:13:58 Here it's gonna it's gonna.
00:13:59 There's gonna be a lot of it's you're gonna.
00:14:01 Hear a lot of buzzing, lot, a lot more buzzing.
00:14:03 Let's put it that way.
00:14:05 It just, yeah.
00:14:06 Long story long, someone gave me a.
00:14:08 Bucket of bees, the short version.
00:14:12 So I got a bucket of bees that I can't do anything with them until until tomorrow.
Speaker 4
00:14:16 Then tell them.
Devon
00:14:18 Because it's uh.
00:14:21 You can't.
00:14:21 I mean, you can technically, I guess, beekeeper at night.
00:14:24 You can technically do it, but not in these temperatures, not in these temperate.
00:14:29 It's still chilly.
00:14:30 At night here, I don't know where how it is, where you're at.
00:14:32 But it still gets chilly at night here.
00:14:35 It's warming up during the day.
00:14:37 Spring is is somewhat here.
00:14:41 Which is nice and not just, you know, in the the American Southwest, but in places like Georgia.
00:14:50 Other parts of the country.
00:14:52 Things are starting to warm up a little bit.
00:14:54 Some of you guys live in those weird places where it's starting to warm up, but you never can tell.
00:15:00 You never know if you'll just get this.
00:15:04 You know sudden.
00:15:06 Snowstorm out of left field or something like that.
00:15:08 Luckily I don't have to deal with that.
00:15:11 I think in fact, I think the the the cold days are pretty much over the cold nights, the cold, chilly nights are still here.
00:15:19 For a bit, but I think the cold days will be have retired.
00:15:24 And there there will come a day very soon where I look back fondly on the cold days.
00:15:31 Right now I'm in that magical zone.
00:15:33 That you get in the desert between God, it's too cold.
00:15:37 The God, it's too hot.
00:15:40 I think it has begun.
00:15:42 It's it's beginning.
00:15:44 Where I get like.
00:15:45 The little my eyes guy.
00:15:47 For a few months.
00:15:50 And then you know, then it's not so.
00:15:52 Nice for a while.
00:15:54 You guys want to hear a beat?
00:15:56 Actually I have a B.
00:16:00 I'll hear that.
00:16:02 Just hold on a second.
00:16:03 If you guys don't believe me.
00:16:06 I'm being very careful.
00:16:11 Now you guys can hear this.
00:16:17 This is a queen bee and a little little wooden box.
00:16:22 She's being quiet now.
00:16:23 She was being all noisy.
00:16:25 That'll wake her up.
00:16:27 Just drop it.
00:16:32 Nope, still being quiet.
00:16:34 She was being all loud before the show.
00:16:38 Thought she would buzz for us but.
00:16:39 No. So yeah.
00:16:43 This is not a usual thing for me.
00:16:44 By the way.
00:16:45 I don't want you to think that I just have bees all over the place.
00:16:49 Tonight it was just today rather just a weird day where I happen to have bees all over the place.
00:16:55 So anyway.
00:16:59 I do have.
00:17:01 I do have a I mean, what's everyone talking?
00:17:05 Well, that's not why you guys listen to the show.
00:17:07 Like, in fact, I think a lot of you guys listen to the show cause I don't talk about.
Speaker 5
00:17:10 What everyone else is talking about?
Devon
00:17:14 And and that's I don't like.
00:17:16 I don't it's.
00:17:16 Everyone else is talking about.
00:17:17 It why?
00:17:18 Why does why do you?
00:17:19 Need one more person talking about it.
00:17:21 So we're not going to do.
00:17:22 That, but I will mention.
00:17:25 You know, it's not a surprise.
00:17:27 It's not a surprise.
00:17:29 Everyone's freaking.
00:17:29 Out. Oh my God.
Speaker 6
00:17:31 Can you believe the government lied that you?
Devon
00:17:35 Mean Q Anon Shaman was not like some crazy terrorist.
00:17:41 No, he was.
00:17:42 A ******* coutard.
00:17:43 He was like kind of a Spacey, psychedelic coutard.
00:17:52 Yeah, like we, I I remember when as we watched it live, knowing that he wasn't just he wasn't some kind of like he was at other, he was at other rallies that was like his thing.
00:18:03 That was like his thing.
00:18:05 But it is a little surprising.
00:18:07 Here's what's weird.
00:18:08 So why is Tucker all of a sudden have have access to this footage?
00:18:14 Because we don't have access to this footage.
00:18:18 Why isn't this this footage just being made available?
00:18:21 To the public.
Speaker
00:18:22 It it honestly it.
Devon
00:18:24 Can't be because of national security, right?
00:18:30 Right.
00:18:30 Because if it was not.
00:18:31 For those you know.
00:18:32 What I'm talking about, I don't.
00:18:33 Know how you don't.
00:18:34 But Tucker Carlson for some reason.
00:18:39 Which I'm unclear on, maybe maybe someone knows?
00:18:43 Has has had his producers rather have had access to footage from January 6th that no one else has had access to.
00:18:54 Again, I don't know why I don't have access to it.
00:18:57 I don't know why you can't just download it.
00:18:59 Why is it not just?
00:19:00 Available on a website.
00:19:02 And so while coming through these hours, it's.
00:19:06 Hours and hours and hours and hours and.
00:19:07 It I mean it it's it's security camera footage. So it's just, you know on 24.
00:19:11 Hour loop or whatever.
00:19:13 They they found some, you know, the kind of footage that you would expect to find from January 6th from anyone who's who.
00:19:22 Well, who who, who paid attention on January 6th?
00:19:25 Look, I wanted it to be an insurrection, being honest.
00:19:30 I was hoping it would be, but no, no one.
00:19:32 Everyone knew that.
00:19:33 Q cards didn't have it in them.
00:19:36 I mean fact the only.
00:19:37 One that came remotely close got shot.
00:19:38 In the throat by.
00:19:40 A diversity hire so you know.
00:19:44 But people like.
00:19:44 Hunan shaman.
00:19:45 I mean they they just wanted to go in there.
00:19:47 And and pray and.
00:19:49 I don't know anyway.
00:19:52 So Tucker Carlson has has footage that no one else has available to them.
00:19:57 For some reason.
00:19:59 And I think he's trying.
00:20:00 I don't know.
00:20:01 Is he trying to get back into the good graces of the MAGA movement that doesn't like him because he talked **** about Trump and stop the steel and it's being revealed in these emails that are part of the the Dominion lawsuit.
00:20:17 I don't know.
00:20:19 I don't know.
00:20:20 I don't know.
00:20:20 Why all of a sudden all of a sudden you're getting all this tough talk from Tucker talking?
00:20:26 Basically, you know, in a way.
00:20:30 And I mean this cause look, I've been watching.
00:20:33 I've been watching political pundits a long time.
00:20:36 And mainstream ones, you know, back in the day I, you know, my parents watched Fox News, you know, they'd watch Bill O'Reilly, they'd watch Sean Hannity.
00:20:46 You know, that kind of stuff.
00:20:48 And I'll tell you.
00:20:52 The tone.
00:20:54 The tone that Tucker has taken.
00:20:57 And and essentially.
00:21:00 I don't know.
00:21:01 I don't want.
00:21:01 To say.
00:21:04 Undermining trust in the the government.
00:21:09 I would say that the the, the tone that he's taken the last couple of shows is is different.
00:21:15 It's something unique.
00:21:15 It's something I haven't seen from any political pundit on Fox News.
00:21:21 In fact, I would say, if anything, they're very careful to to not go into the direction of, oh, they're all playing on the same team and they're all, you know, like they want you to believe, especially the people at Fox News.
00:21:33 They want you to believe that there's.
00:21:35 You know that and there's Red team and Blue team, and if you vote for Red Team then you'll get your, you know, finally get what you want.
00:21:42 And no, don't let Blue Team win.
00:21:44 And look, we all know how I feel about Tucker.
00:21:48 So it's not like I think that he's suddenly turning over a new leaf.
00:21:51 But I do think it's interesting that that mainstream television is putting out the idea, at least putting planting the seed into normies that that fancy themselves politically astute because they watch Fox News planting the seed in their minds.
00:22:11 That maybe.
00:22:13 Maybe the people in Washington don't represent them.
00:22:20 It's very interesting, very interesting, but anyway.
00:22:25 Let's have a look at at something completely different.
00:22:30 Ohh man and.
00:22:32 I haven't even watched all this cause like I said, I've been I've been busy doing stuff all day and and all night.
00:22:38 And haven't even been able to sit down and rest for a second.
00:22:42 So if I sound a little a little low energy.
00:22:45 I hope you're gonna forgive me.
00:22:47 I am.
00:22:47 I am.
00:22:49 I am going to need to.
00:22:49 You know what?
00:22:50 I might make me.
00:22:52 A caffeinated beverage here in a moment.
00:22:56 Because I thought I was like.
00:22:57 Oh, I'm good with this one.
00:22:58 And then.
00:22:59 Like I drink.
00:23:00 All of it during the the intro where I had two songs playing simultaneously cause cause O.
00:23:07 BS doesn't tell you this **** and I just happen to have the eagle eye and I saw that levels on that thing.
00:23:11 So I was what the ***** said anyway, and it's gone now already.
00:23:15 And I and I, I'm certainly not caffeinated to the degree that I need to be.
00:23:19 So I might have to revisit that what I wanted to take a look at because.
00:23:25 I've noticed some people making the the the point that.
00:23:31 And I understand why the when we talk about diversity and we talk about why white countries.
00:23:40 The the that there's a good portion of, well, a growing portion, I don't know if it's a anywhere near a majority, but a growing portion of whites are starting to look at their countries that are no longer white and think to themselves, you know.
00:23:55 It sure does seem like they were better when they were white, like this whole diversity is our strength thing.
00:24:02 Seem to be adding up.
00:24:04 And it's real easy.
00:24:05 Just because it's, you know, they're, I don't know, maybe they're the most well, I mean, the egregious egregious offenders, it's really easy to point out the the shortcomings of blacks and and the impact that having blacks in your society has on white.
00:24:24 Societies and the direct impact it has on winning many of the the white citizens.
00:24:31 But you always get this, you know, you get people that that think that.
00:24:36 That that's what matters, right?
00:24:38 That like.
00:24:38 Oh well, you know.
00:24:39 Well, for example, you'll hear a lot of.
00:24:41 The times like.
00:24:41 Well, well Asians are fine because you don't have to worry about an Asian, you know, ****** you or an Asian, you know, stabbing you to death and or an Asian robbing you.
00:24:52 Your convenience store tying you up behind the counter, pouring lighter fluid.
00:24:56 On you and your, your coworker, and then lighting you on fire.
00:25:01 Which yeah, I I don't know if you guys have seen that video, but that's.
00:25:04 You know a thing.
00:25:07 You don't have to.
00:25:08 Worry about a lot of these things.
00:25:11 And they're you.
00:25:11 Know they're right.
00:25:12 Yeah, with Asians, you don't have to worry about that stuff.
00:25:15 And look, I've had plenty of, you know, the the boomer thing.
00:25:19 I've had lots of Asian friends.
00:25:24 And look, in some cases you can even say specifically America and look, I know the Americans when we say Asian we mean.
00:25:31 Something different than?
00:25:34 British and a lot of Europeans, for some reason, I don't know why, when they they they mean Middle Eastern when they say Asian, it doesn't make any sense.
00:25:41 To me, but they do.
00:25:43 So that's not what I'm not talking Middle Eastern people.
00:25:45 I'm talking about, you know, and so yeah, there there's you could argue that some of these people.
00:25:55 Their families have been here a long time.
00:25:58 But that doesn't matter to me either.
00:26:00 I mean in the same way doesn't matter to me.
00:26:02 They're blacks.
00:26:03 Their families may have been here.
00:26:04 For 400 years.
Speaker 6
00:26:06 Now it.
Devon
00:26:07 It look it complicates the issue.
00:26:08 It means that you can't just say, you know, go back to where you came from because.
00:26:14 At least in the blacks case, they were kind of brought here against their will.
00:26:17 The Asians were brought here for cheap labor.
00:26:20 You know, building the railroads or running the running, the running, the, the, the laundries or you know whatever stereotypical thing they were brought here as cheap labor though.
00:26:31 But they'll say, like, oh, you know.
00:26:33 In in one one phrase, in fact that you'll hear is.
00:26:36 They're the model minority, right?
00:26:38 They're the model minority.
00:26:41 You know, just just the there everything you'd want from a, a, A, a foreign group coming into your country, you know they're they're low crime.
00:26:50 They're a they have high in Group preference, they they outcompete whites in education and jobs.
00:26:57 Yeah, it's exactly what you'd want, right?
00:27:02 A bunch of people that that uh, you know, compete for your jobs and and educational opportunities and practicing group preference and yeah, that's exactly what you want.
00:27:14 And then when they get in positions of power don't don't.
00:27:20 Be, you know they don't govern or administrate or or vote the way that that whites would, and it's simply because they come from countries that don't resemble the the civilizations the whites have created.
00:27:35 They're not bad civilizations, you know.
00:27:37 Lots of people like to use Japan.
00:27:40 As a you know, instead it's being a model minorities, right?
00:27:43 Japans like a model country.
00:27:46 And in many ways, you could.
00:27:47 Say that it is.
00:27:49 In many ways, you could say that the the Japanese have have done a better job at developing their society and keeping it, you know, coherent.
00:28:00 They've done a much better job than the West has in some ways, right?
00:28:05 But it's still it.
00:28:06 Boils down to.
00:28:07 It doesn't ******* matter.
00:28:09 It doesn't ******* matter.
00:28:13 It doesn't matter if if their countries are better.
00:28:18 It doesn't matter if China is is superior.
00:28:23 To any Western civilization that's, you know, you know, any, any, any western country, it doesn't matter.
00:28:30 Just like you know, it doesn't matter if the neighbors kids are smarter than my kids.
00:28:35 They're not my ******* kids.
00:28:39 My preference is with my kids.
00:28:43 My responsibility.
00:28:45 Is with my kids.
00:28:48 And my motivation.
00:28:52 Is to.
00:28:54 Make sure my.
00:28:54 Kids have, whether it's fair or not.
00:28:59 That my kids.
00:29:01 Have the opportunities, not the not the ******* neighbors.
Speaker 8
00:29:07 Even if the neighbors deserve.
Devon
00:29:08 It more, it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter.
00:29:10 They're not my kids.
00:29:15 But one of the things that I came across, it wasn't like I was trying to research this.
00:29:20 It's just something that people have been mentioning in the stream.
00:29:24 I know there's there's Asian people that listen to the stream and again, this is not.
00:29:27 I'm not throwing shade.
00:29:29 At you guys, but I'm just trying to make the point.
00:29:34 That you have A and and look.
00:29:39 It goes both ways, right?
00:29:44 The fact the matter is that or the the real difference is, you know in the same way many Asians feel like, you know, that they're in a, a a foreign environment in a white country.
00:29:56 I mean they are right or they.
00:29:58 Well, I mean increasingly in Canada I guess not or Toronto or not so much, right?
00:30:03 Australia, lots of other places, right?
00:30:06 But they, I mean they are, they're in a foreign country.
00:30:11 Right.
Speaker 7
00:30:14 But I don't.
Devon
00:30:14 Really have any sympathy because at the end.
00:30:16 Of the day.
00:30:18 If you're Korean and you feel uncomfortable in a white country.
00:30:24 You have a whole damn country you can.
00:30:25 Go to called Korea.
00:30:28 Fact you got 2.
00:30:31 One you might not like as much, I don't know.
00:30:33 I feel.
00:30:33 Like it N is is maybe a little more base.
00:30:37 You know at.
00:30:38 Least they don't have K pop, right?
00:30:40 You have, you know, if you're Chinese, you have you got ******* China.
00:30:45 You're Japanese. You got Japan.
00:30:48 All the jungle Asian countries, you know, they're all.
00:30:53 They're all, they're all there.
00:30:56 Not, not being ethnically displaced.
00:31:01 Not being genocide in their own lands of their ancestors.
00:31:09 You have a place to go.
00:31:11 Is my point.
00:31:13 If you find it so intolerable.
00:31:17 Being around whites.
00:31:20 And it's not just blacks or Mexicans or whoever they come to white countries.
00:31:26 Because they they like white countries and then they get to white countries and then start complaining about.
00:31:34 White countries and the white people in them.
00:31:40 Asians do it too.
00:31:44 There's a a particular Asian who's who has made it.
00:31:49 There's not just one, but like one that popped up.
00:31:51 I was I.
00:31:52 Was looking for.
00:31:52 Like I said, it wasn't.
00:31:53 I wasn't researching this, I just came.
00:31:55 Across this really gay 90s diversity training film.
00:32:00 And and I when I went to go look.
00:32:02 At you know who was behind it.
00:32:04 It was this ******* super cringe Asian guy that did appearances on Oprah and did a Ted Talk, which you're going to.
00:32:13 Watch part of.
00:32:17 He said he complains.
00:32:19 He complains that, oh, I was born here in America.
00:32:22 I'm just as American as anyone else.
00:32:24 My family came here from I I forget where it might have been, Cambodia or I I think, he says.
00:32:30 We'll we'll probably hear it.
00:32:31 Doesn't doesn't matter.
00:32:32 Doesn't matter.
00:32:34 And, but I'm American as everyone else.
00:32:37 But then he proceeds to to complain.
00:32:41 That he is expected to assimilate to white culture.
00:32:47 He then complains.
00:32:49 That Americans look at him funny when he dresses in a ******* kimono.
00:32:55 At a business meeting, instead of wearing a suit.
00:33:02 Are you American?
00:33:05 Or are you?
00:33:05 Are you Asian?
00:33:09 And that really comes down to the the the heart of the problem, as it was observed in the 90s, right in the 90s is when you started having hyphenated Americans.
00:33:20 Ohh, I'm African American.
00:33:22 I'm Asian American.
00:33:24 I'm Hispanic American and people don't even say.
00:33:27 This stuff anymore.
00:33:30 They they I mean they.
00:33:31 They don't even say the American part.
00:33:34 But the second there was a hyphenation. You know, just like judeo-christian, right? As soon as you're hyphenating something.
00:33:42 You know it's ********.
00:33:44 You know it's ********.
00:33:46 And boomers, God bless them, right?
00:33:48 How do they react?
00:33:50 When they started seeing this labeling go on.
00:33:54 They responded negatively there.
00:33:56 Oh no, you should just say you're an American.
00:33:58 As if that was going to happen as.
00:33:59 If they can wave a magic wand.
00:34:04 And this Asian guy?
00:34:06 Let's see here his name.
00:34:07 Is Lee moon?
00:34:08 What is it?
00:34:12 Lee monoid.
00:34:15 I'm oops, I'm not showing you guys what I'm.
00:34:17 Looking at here, hang on.
Speaker 10
00:34:20 There it is. Lee. Moira.
Devon
00:34:25 Let me fix that.
00:34:26 The cropping here.
00:34:30 Lee Moon noir.
00:34:33 When people like.
00:34:33 Lee Mun wah.
00:34:36 Complain that.
00:34:39 That you're not respecting his his Asian heritage.
00:34:43 The Asian part of his Asian American.
00:34:47 You know, boomers would.
00:34:48 Get upset and say no, you're just American.
00:34:53 As if they could look at a A.
00:34:54 Face like that and and imagine.
00:35:00 Someone that would be compatible or as compatible.
00:35:05 With the same with a white society and have the same respect for their ancestors.
00:35:13 The same reverence for their history monkeys wearing a ******* kimono.
00:35:27 So anyway.
00:35:30 The boomers got upset because of these hyphenated names.
00:35:33 They would say things like ohh, you're just American.
00:35:36 Everyone's just American, not African.
00:35:38 You're just, you know what they would say?
00:35:40 This is this is the infuriating thing.
00:35:42 And you still you still see.
00:35:43 People saying this **** all the time, it makes me.
00:35:46 It's never going to go away.
00:35:48 It's the cry of the weak little *******.
00:35:51 Let's see, that's not smart enough.
00:35:52 To be racist and what that is, is.
00:35:55 They're trying to divide us, guys.
00:36:01 First of all, who's they?
00:36:03 Who's the they?
Speaker 12
00:36:06 They and and and, by the way.
Devon
00:36:09 I don't know if anyone.
00:36:12 Who, who, who's?
00:36:13 Who's being divided?
00:36:14 They're trying to mash us together.
00:36:17 Isn't that what multiculturalism is?
00:36:21 They're trying to divide us.
00:36:22 That's what that's I'm trying to divide us.
00:36:29 I'm trying to put us in in in, in separate countries, separate nations for separate peoples with separate inclinations, separate destinies.
00:36:43 By the way, that's it's.
00:36:44 It's not even like a clash.
00:36:48 This guy wants to have his cake and eat it too.
00:36:52 He wants to embrace his his Asian heritage, but then claim he's American.
00:37:00 And we'll find out.
00:37:01 Like we're gonna watch this little Ted thing here in a second.
00:37:03 But first, I want you to see the the the cancerous 90s diversity training video that he produced.
00:37:11 And before you see like you know.
00:37:15 How it's it?
00:37:16 It's all all comes from his his insecurities.
00:37:23 He wants to undermine white America.
00:37:27 Really, as fervently as any any Jew.
00:37:33 And for maybe the same reasons.
00:37:37 Again, I'm not trying to paint with a broad brush.
00:37:40 I'm just.
00:37:40 Saying that, look.
00:37:44 The boomers are right halfway.
00:37:48 We shouldn't have hyphenated Americans.
00:37:53 Just not in the way they meant it.
00:38:01 Alright, let's take a look at some of his diversity.
00:38:04 Trending so this.
00:38:06 This film we're going to watch, it's the 90s diversity training film.
00:38:12 And look, what do they call this?
00:38:14 Company stir fry seminars it's like.
00:38:25 Yeah. Oh, man.
00:38:27 And and you.
00:38:28 Know at first you think ohh at least.
00:38:29 He has a sense of humor about being Asian.
00:38:31 No, he doesn't.
00:38:32 He really does.
00:38:37 OK.
00:38:39 By the way, he's still he's still doing things.
00:38:41 I this is.
00:38:41 From the 90s, I looked to see I went to his website.
00:38:44 It's the website still up.
00:38:46 He's still doing workshops.
00:38:47 He's still getting paid to do this stuff.
00:38:49 It's it's a little amazing.
00:38:50 When I when I dig up, apparently you you will be set for life.
00:38:55 If this is the line of.
00:38:56 Work you go into.
00:38:58 Doesn't matter that like no one's you know, you don't ever hear about this guy. He's never gonna be like a guest on, you know, like his his, you know, his his time and the sun's over.
00:39:08 Right.
00:39:08 Like he got this crappy Ted X talk.
00:39:10 It's not even like a real Ted talk.
00:39:13 He's still, but he still, you know, he still booked at corporate events.
00:39:16 He still makes a ton of money.
00:39:20 He's still set for life.
00:39:24 Even if his message is is outdated and his videos haven't been produced since the 90s, but.
00:39:30 Anyway, this is the the kind of diversity training video, and this isn't even like the full length video.
00:39:36 This is just what's available.
00:39:37 Like they make you pay for the DVD.
00:39:39 Like they literally still sell the DVD, but they this is what's just.
00:39:44 I'd let you watch on on YouTube to give.
00:39:46 You like a taste?
00:39:48 A taste of the kind of diversity training that that Lee Mooie.
00:39:55 Of stir fry seminars and consulting.
00:39:59 Now that the kind of diversity training that.
00:40:01 He was providing.
00:40:03 So let's have a little look seeing here.
00:40:10 You gotta love the music.
00:40:19 People saying that Asians don't age, I mean that's that's that's Lee monoid right there in the middle.
00:40:27 Asians ******* age, OK?
00:40:32 You can hang on to that myth all you.
00:40:34 Want Asians, you.
00:40:35 Guys, you guys ******* age just like anyone else.
00:40:38 At the at.
00:40:39 At the end.
00:40:39 Of the day, all of you ************* end up looking like some kind of a Mortal Kombat character, OK?
00:40:50 Here we go.
Speaker 15
00:41:04 We were late for our flight.
00:41:07 We started running towards the gate.
00:41:09 Who got.
00:41:10 Stopped the Muslim girl.
Speaker 16
00:41:11 Was like you.
Devon
00:41:13 Well, no. So she's complaining that post 911 and look, we know that 911 wasn't just a bunch of randos with box cutters, but doesn't matter in the context.
00:41:24 Of post 911.
00:41:26 You look like that running towards a an airplane gate.
Speaker 8
00:41:32 Of course you're going to get stopped.
00:41:36 See this.
00:41:36 This is another thing that.
Devon
00:41:37 Reminds you I remember after 911. What was the big? What was the big chip?
00:41:45 The big chip at the Granite.
00:41:46 Wall of whiteness.
00:41:48 That was, you know, that they were.
00:41:49 They were chipping away, right?
00:41:50 It was the racial profiling.
00:41:54 Racial profiling.
00:41:58 Yeah. Whether again.
00:41:59 Whether this was reality or not, it.
00:42:00 Doesn't matter the the narrative was.
00:42:06 With box cutters, you know flew planes.
00:42:09 In the buildings.
00:42:12 And even they, you know, whatever, regardless of the the reality of that.
00:42:16 There were Muslim terror attacks.
00:42:20 Not all of them are Mossad.
00:42:25 And if you had.
00:42:27 If you if you are working as airport security.
00:42:31 And you have someone that looks like that, or a white lady?
00:42:36 You should be looking at this person.
00:42:40 That was that was the.
00:42:41 First time that they were like, you know what?
00:42:43 I we know.
00:42:43 That we've been making you crazy about 911.
00:42:46 And with with just trying to make you OK with the surveillance state.
00:42:49 But now we have to get you OK with the surveillance state acting irrationally in the same way.
00:42:54 Look, they're going to do.
00:42:55 It's like with AI, right?
00:42:57 You know, we're going to have you OK with AI.
00:43:00 But then you'll eventually you'll be OK with with woke, you know, irrational AI AI that looks at white people as the enemy.
00:43:08 So not only did you have to be OK with some.
00:43:10 You know, AD IQ.
00:43:12 Who black woman from Atlanta that that got the job because she's an IQ black woman from Atlanta, £400 over weight. Barely paying attention with her with her metal detector, wand grabbing crotches and and and just you know being.
00:43:32 Not not security at all, you know, not adding any, not adding any security at all to the situation.
00:43:38 But just providing some kind of theater, not only did they have to do that and get you to be OK with that and consent to going through the machines and and taking your shoes off and and being a little *****, you also had to consent to the idea that if someone looks like this on the screen.
00:43:57 That they shouldn't.
00:43:59 That shouldn't warrant any special attention.
00:44:03 That this humiliation that you have to go through.
00:44:08 Again, because the narrative was because of people like that.
00:44:12 No, your grandma has to go through it too.
00:44:15 The 90 year old White woman in a wheelchair, she asked to be searched.
00:44:20 As well.
00:44:21 So she's complaining like ohh I was running towards a plane dressed like ******* ISIS and they got they got mad at me.
Speaker 15
00:44:30 Stop the Muslim girl.
00:44:31 It's like you cannot run you.
00:44:34 As a Muslim, you, as a veiled person.
Devon
00:44:37 And I'm sure they said that you cannot run as a Muslim, you cannot run.
00:44:42 The white lady can run.
00:44:44 You cannot run as a man.
00:44:47 All these grievances that these groups have, this is the infuriating thing.
00:44:51 It's bad enough that they come here and *****, but they never have a reason for it.
00:44:55 They always come here and ***** about nothing.
00:45:01 Like no one has, no one has realistic problems.
00:45:08 In any of these these videos that.
00:45:10 We've taken a look at.
Speaker 12
00:45:12 You know like.
Devon
00:45:13 What was the last string?
00:45:14 There was the guy that was like ohh they.
00:45:15 Wouldn't rent to me.
00:45:16 Oh, no.
00:45:18 That was like the worst problem.
00:45:21 Someone wouldn't rent you something.
00:45:23 Ohh no.
00:45:28 And she's mad because she was told not to run in the airport. Like, that's her big deal that after 911.
00:45:37 Dressed like that, she wasn't allowed to run to the airport.
Speaker 15
00:45:44 As a veiled person, you cannot run.
00:45:47 She's white.
00:45:48 She can't run.
00:45:49 She didn't bump our towers.
00:45:51 You bumped out.
Devon
00:45:54 Look at this white eyed *** right here.
00:45:58 Looks like will.
00:46:00 Smith, if he had ******* Down syndrome.
00:46:02 Look at.
00:46:06 That's like Will Smith's Downey baby right there.
Speaker 6
00:46:12 The word and too determined endearment for ourselves, not hard.
Devon
00:46:17 But hold on. What?
00:46:20 By the way, black people did that.
00:46:21 White people didn't.
00:46:22 Didn't tell you to turn into a term of endearment?
Speaker 6
00:46:26 Niger into a terminal endearment for ourselves.
00:46:29 Not hard.
Speaker 7
00:46:29 That gotta do.
Devon
00:46:31 I mean, how hard that gotta be?
00:46:34 What does?
00:46:35 What does that even mean?
Speaker 8
00:46:37 Anyway, what the what kind of ******* mystery mean is?
Speaker 18
00:46:38 I feel singled out.
00:46:40 I feel rejected.
00:46:41 I gotta take a risk.
Devon
00:46:44 This *****, I I feel singled out.
00:46:50 Maybe it's your handcuff earrings.
00:46:53 Like I can't even tell what?
00:46:54 She's supposed to be like, what is the?
00:46:56 What is this?
00:46:57 Like, what is this?
00:47:00 I really don't know.
00:47:06 Like she could just.
00:47:07 As easily be Italian as she could be.
00:47:10 Egyptian, you're racially ambiguous.
00:47:16 And you think you're getting?
00:47:18 Oh, yeah, it's just we're getting discriminated against because we're, I'm.
00:47:21 I'm racially ambiguous.
Speaker 19
00:47:22 To ask questions why?
Speaker 8
00:47:24 Is it that white people never ask?
Speaker
00:47:27 If we don't give.
Speaker 20
00:47:27 I leave.
Devon
00:47:27 A ****.
00:47:28 We don't give a it's our country.
00:47:35 Right now, now let's see how I haven't watched any of this.
00:47:38 So let's see what the self tanning white guy with the come over has to say.
Speaker 13
00:47:42 I leave my orientation when I I leave it at the door of.
00:47:46 My house when I.
Speaker 22
00:47:47 Leave and I have to because.
Speaker 23
00:47:49 Otherwise, especially on my.
Speaker 24
00:47:50 Campus could be deadly.
Speaker 21
00:47:52 Wait, how can me?
Devon
00:47:52 What? Ohh, what?
00:47:56 Is he supposed to?
00:47:57 Is he a minority too?
00:48:00 What could?
00:48:00 I don't I I'm just confused.
00:48:02 I don't even know what that means.
00:48:03 We're gonna keep watching.
Speaker 21
00:48:05 How can me this white man take responsibility for things that that have happened that are going on now and that is a burden that I can't?
00:48:16 Bear, I can't do that.
Speaker 7
00:48:16 We can.
Speaker 6
00:48:18 I will never trust you because your people did.
Speaker 7
00:48:20 That they did that.
Speaker 13
00:48:22 Yes, this is our history.
00:48:24 OK, I did not do any of this ****.
00:48:26 I want to cross through.
00:48:27 I want to cross that line.
00:48:28 But in the meantime, I don't want to have to feel guilty about trying that.
Speaker 7
00:48:31 You have.
00:48:32 To you have to.
00:48:33 Inherit the guilt you have to.
Devon
00:48:33 You have to inherit the guilt.
00:48:36 You have to inherit the guilt.
00:48:41 Look at look at the Down syndrome.
00:48:43 Uh, Will Smith is like, uh-huh.
00:48:47 You gotta inherit that guilt and look, by the way, I don't know if you noticed this every time the white people are like, dude, leave us alone.
00:48:54 We didn't do anything.
00:48:55 All the the.
00:48:56 Non whites are are just glaring at them.
Speaker 13
00:48:59 Yes, this is.
00:49:00 Our history.
00:49:01 OK, I did not do any of this ****.
00:49:03 I want to cross through.
00:49:04 I want to cross that line.
00:49:05 But in the meantime I don't wanna have.
00:49:07 To feel guilty about.
Speaker 7
00:49:07 Trying that you have to, you have to inherit the guilt you have to inherit the shame.
Speaker 25
00:49:13 I was here without a veil five years ago.
00:49:17 People loved me.
00:49:18 I was the exotic hot girl.
00:49:21 I came back with the veil.
00:49:22 I'm the crazy fanatic, religious terrorist.
Speaker 11
00:49:25 When the organizations try to put up.
00:49:28 Events to educate about Black History Month about about.
Devon
00:49:31 Is that an Asian ******?
00:49:36 Like, she's not.
00:49:37 Just look how short her arms are.
00:49:39 I don't think she's just Asian.
00:49:40 I think that's like, literally an Asian ******.
00:49:49 Oh, look at that.
00:49:50 Look white.
00:49:51 Eyed Will Smith, he.
00:49:52 He's into it.
00:49:52 He's like, oh, I want me.
00:49:53 Some want me some Asian ****** *****.
Speaker 11
00:49:57 To educate about Black History Month about history about Martin Luther King and we have no white students.
00:50:03 They're they're only.
00:50:03 There because of extra credit, I hate that.
Speaker 27
00:50:05 Right.
Speaker 11
00:50:06 Get it over with.
Speaker 26
00:50:07 Quick and fast.
Devon
00:50:08 If you look at that.
00:50:12 Is that the?
00:50:12 Is that the model minority we hear so much about this Asian ****** that ******* hates white people with a passion?
00:50:19 I hate it. Why are
Speaker 8
00:50:20 Why people in their own countries?
Speaker 28
00:50:23 I'm afraid of of walking down the street and white people walking toward me, but they say.
Devon
00:50:27 Ohh he's he's.
00:50:28 Afraid of white people?
Speaker 28
00:50:32 Say they're afraid of me, you know?
00:50:34 I'm afraid of them.
00:50:36 But what are you gonna do?
00:50:37 Like what?
Speaker
00:50:37 Are you gonna what?
Speaker 28
00:50:37 Don't wanna say what are you gonna say, you know?
Speaker 6
00:50:38 Are you going?
Speaker 7
00:50:40 And I know I'm not going to be.
Devon
00:50:41 Ohh no ohh no white.
00:50:43 People might say something to me.
00:50:47 This is this is horrible, this is.
00:50:49 Horrifying, but yeah.
00:50:50 This is the we haven't got to like the.
00:50:52 This is still the intro I think.
Speaker 28
00:50:54 Right.
Speaker 29
00:50:54 So don't even.
Speaker 28
00:50:55 And it's like, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 6
00:50:55 So all you got to do is make up a story.
00:50:58 That's how.
Speaker 7
00:50:58 Right.
00:50:59 Much power, you.
00:50:59 Have make up.
Speaker 14
00:51:00 Right.
Speaker 8
00:51:01 Ohh yeah, just make up a story and they they show Trayvon Martin.
Devon
00:51:09 That that wasn't made-up, that wasn't made-up.
Speaker 7
00:51:12 That's my light. That's my.
Speaker 28
00:51:12 And it will be and it will be.
Speaker 6
00:51:13 Totally believed life in the blink of an eye is extinguished because that one white person just made-up.
00:51:19 The story.
Speaker 25
00:51:20 Taking of a videotape of you beating the **** out of well.
Speaker 18
00:51:23 And the question is, well, what was?
Speaker 28
00:51:24 Will doing to provoke him?
Speaker 2
00:51:26 Yeah, you know what you don't feel but you feel.
Speaker 5
00:51:27 When you talk.
Speaker 27
00:51:28 About your experiences, you only talk about what?
00:51:30 You can't do.
Speaker 21
00:51:33 Something as as me not as a white person, but as me white.
Speaker 31
00:51:36 No, as a white no, no.
Speaker 30
00:51:37 Person white.
Speaker 31
00:51:38 As a white person.
Speaker 21
00:51:38 As a white.
00:51:39 Person as a white male, I tried to open up and then I was shut down.
Speaker 27
00:51:39 She's a white man.
Speaker 21
00:51:44 I know I'm shut.
Speaker 27
00:51:45 But you're not.
00:51:45 That's what I'm trying to say.
00:51:46 It's numbness, you know?
00:51:47 I mean, like, you're not.
00:51:48 Shut down.
Speaker 32
00:51:49 This is how this is who you are as a person.
00:51:51 You know you have lost a.
00:51:52 Piece of yourself as a human being.
Speaker 18
00:51:54 Why am I so passionate?
00:51:56 You know?
00:51:56 Well, that's how I am and I'm always denied it.
Devon
00:51:59 Ohh, this ******* *****.
00:52:01 But no this part like.
00:52:04 He's he still doesn't get it.
00:52:06 You see, this is the problem.
00:52:07 This this white kid.
00:52:11 He still doesn't feel like.
Speaker 8
00:52:12 He's part of a group.
Devon
00:52:15 He doesn't.
00:52:15 He he can't remember.
00:52:17 He keeps saying like ohh.
00:52:18 Not as a white person, as an individual, as an individual.
Speaker 27
00:52:21 Numbness, you know, I mean like you're not.
Devon
00:52:23 Let's see where.
00:52:23 He's at.
Speaker 21
00:52:24 I tried to open up and then I was shut down.
00:52:27 I know I'm.
00:52:27 Shut down.
Speaker 27
00:52:28 But you're not.
00:52:28 That's what I'm trying to say.
00:52:30 You know what I mean?
00:52:31 Like you're not shut down.
Speaker 32
00:52:32 This is how this is who you are as a person.
00:52:34 You know you have lost a piece of yourself.
Devon
00:52:36 Where where is he?
Speaker 26
00:52:37 Saying like.
Speaker 32
00:52:38 As a wife.
Speaker 28
00:52:39 As a wife.
Speaker 6
00:52:41 Yeah, he, he.
Devon
00:52:42 He he doesn't want to call himself a white person.
Speaker 21
00:52:45 Me not as a white person, but as me.
Devon
00:52:49 Everyone sees you as a white person, dude, everyone.
00:52:52 But you.
00:52:54 Sees you as a white person.
00:53:00 Now I'm guessing.
00:53:01 This is early 2000s, early to mid 2000s.
00:53:07 And just look at that that look.
00:53:08 Of confusion on his face.
00:53:12 No, but I thought we weren't supposed.
00:53:14 To see race.
Speaker 8
00:53:19 Now just white.
Devon
00:53:20 People weren't supposed to see race.
00:53:22 That's the other trick that white people don't know that was played on them.
00:53:27 And I don't know why they don't know it.
00:53:31 Why were they the only group that didn't hyphenate their names?
00:53:34 Why were the only group that weren't there?
00:53:36 Why weren't they white Americans?
00:53:39 Why weren't they European Americans?
00:53:42 Why were they the generic group?
00:53:44 Because they're the only group that weren't allowed to be.
Speaker 8
00:53:52 So when boomers were complaining.
Devon
00:53:53 About ohh, you shouldn't be an Asian American.
00:53:55 You should just be American.
00:54:01 It's because that's the.
00:54:02 Rules they were playing by.
00:54:04 Boomers just thought everyone else was was on.
00:54:06 Board with it.
00:54:11 I don't have any in Group preference.
00:54:12 Why are you having?
00:54:13 It in Group preference.
00:54:19 See look, just look at.
00:54:20 That look at confusion.
00:54:21 He just he has like, no idea.
00:54:22 Like, why are they?
00:54:24 Why are they calling me white?
Speaker 28
00:54:27 As a white.
Speaker 27
00:54:28 Person as a white man.
Speaker 13
00:54:28 White person as.
Speaker 21
00:54:29 A as a white male, I tried to open up and then I was shut down.
00:54:33 I know I'm shut.
Speaker 27
00:54:34 But you're not sure that's what I'm trying to say.
00:54:36 It's numbness, you know?
00:54:37 I mean, like, you're not.
00:54:37 Shut down.
Speaker 32
00:54:38 This is how this is who you are as a person.
00:54:40 You know you have lost a piece of yourself as a human being.
Speaker 18
00:54:44 Why am I so passionate?
00:54:45 You know?
00:54:46 Well, that's how I am and I'm always denied it.
00:54:48 That's why you why people will never understand the passion.
00:54:52 And because you're never denied anything.
Speaker 24
00:54:54 Oh my God, I mean it.
Devon
00:54:56 You hear that?
00:54:56 You white people, the, the, the, the ethnically.
00:55:02 Ambiguous woman.
00:55:07 You white people get everything.
Speaker 24
00:55:11 Oh my God.
00:55:12 I mean, it's like we hear this and we're like, yeah, I can relate.
00:55:14 I can relate.
00:55:15 But the emotional disconnect is because there's still.
Devon
00:55:16 Ohh no.
00:55:19 Ohh no, he's crying.
00:55:21 Don't you understand first?
00:55:23 Of all, look at this.
00:55:26 They don't care about your white tears.
00:55:29 That's not just a slogan that came out recently.
00:55:32 That's look.
00:55:32 At that couch.
00:55:34 That girl in the end, I don't know.
00:55:35 What the ****?
00:55:36 She's supposed to be?
00:55:38 She's checked out completely.
00:55:41 Down syndrome Will Smith.
00:55:44 He's still thinking.
00:55:44 About ways he can **** the Asian ******.
00:55:48 Meanwhile, the Asian Asian ****** will look where she's looking, staring right at.
00:55:53 That big, big.
00:55:54 White ****, isn't she?
00:55:59 She's ignoring the.
00:56:00 Tears. But she's young anyway.
Speaker 24
00:56:04 The white racism that says you are not human.
Speaker 33
00:56:13 The most aggressive things that I've ever experienced at my school happened when I was in the company of.
00:56:20 Friends of color.
00:56:20 The only time I.
00:56:21 Was not allowed on my campus.
00:56:23 Was with a friend of.
00:56:24 Color like that.
00:56:25 Was rage.
00:56:26 That was, that was rage.
Devon
00:56:30 They see your tears.
00:56:32 As weakness white people.
00:56:36 That there's not empathy.
00:56:37 You're not.
00:56:38 You're not people to them.
00:56:46 Trying to appeal to them, trying to make them feel bad for you isn't going to work.
Speaker 34
00:56:52 Sometimes I don't want to be compassionate.
00:56:54 And I just want to say that at the end of the day.
00:56:56 You're a white man.
00:56:57 There you go.
Speaker 10
00:56:58 He's telling you it's not only I.
Speaker 4
00:57:00 Didn't know he was gonna say that.
Devon
00:57:03 He's telling you.
00:57:05 He's telling you.
00:57:06 Don't, don't, don't.
00:57:06 You don't have to listen to.
Speaker 8
00:57:07 Me. Listen, he's telling you.
Speaker 33
00:57:11 The most aggressive things that I've ever experienced at my school happened when I was in the company of friends.
00:57:19 Of color the only.
Devon
00:57:20 The most aggressive things most white people experience is when they're in the presence of people of color.
00:57:26 That's not just on a campus, dearie.
Speaker 31
00:57:30 But but yeah, they.
Devon
00:57:31 Don't care.
00:57:32 They literally don't care because.
Speaker 17
00:57:32 That was.
Devon
00:57:33 You're you're just a black or you're.
00:57:35 Just a white person.
Speaker 34
00:57:35 Sometimes I don't want to be compassionate.
00:57:37 And I just want to say that at the end of the day, you're a white man in this country and that gives you a.
00:57:43 Lot of things.
Speaker 32
00:57:43 That I don't.
Speaker 23
00:57:44 Have to tell him, but you will not.
00:57:46 Have but he will break.
Speaker 34
00:57:49 You have that choice, that ability.
Devon
00:57:51 There, there's the stir fry Asian guy.
00:57:54 That's that's that's arranged all this.
00:57:58 On the left there.
00:57:59 So he's now appeared.
00:58:01 So he's basically a facilitating these struggle sessions.
00:58:07 I think like I said, we'll we'll listen to part of his Ted talk.
00:58:09 Ted, talk to see where this is.
00:58:11 A lot of this is coming from, but he hates ******* white people too.
00:58:16 It's all coming from resentment.
00:58:17 Every non white.
00:58:20 In this video so far.
00:58:23 What are they all doing?
00:58:26 They're all voicing their resentment.
00:58:30 For white people.
00:58:34 And the white people are crying like little ******* and can't figure it out.
Speaker 8
00:58:38 Well, I do.
00:58:39 I didn't do it.
00:58:39 I didn't do slavery.
00:58:44 It's so hard.
Devon
00:58:57 Do you think crying?
00:59:00 Prevents people from getting bullied.
00:59:03 Are these just white people that never got bullied so they don't know that?
00:59:07 Like what?
00:59:07 The proper response is.
00:59:16 Or maybe they're white people that got bullied, but because they're white people, other white people didn't step in to help them.
00:59:29 They were individuals.
00:59:33 Facing the harassment on their own because the other white people were glad.
00:59:36 Well, at least they're not bullying me.
Speaker 34
00:59:41 To take a day.
Speaker 2
00:59:42 Off do you realize that we have colored?
Speaker 35
00:59:42 I watch people with money.
00:59:44 I watch people with privilege.
00:59:45 I watch people in classrooms who have everything handed down to them.
00:59:50 I can't experience what it feels like to have a different color of skin.
Speaker 28
00:59:57 People have just.
Devon
00:59:58 See and then this crying ***** too.
01:00:01 It's not gonna work.
01:00:04 Look at the look at the look of the the racially ambiguous woman that she's trying to talk to.
01:00:10 She's trying to use reason and rationality.
01:00:13 Well, guess what reason and rationality is, is is something that you value.
01:00:17 The reason why you think this is a A, A the way to handle the situation is because you have a history, you your civilization.
01:00:25 Their people have a a long history of trying to resolve problems through reason.
01:00:33 And rationality.
01:00:35 But you're talking to groups of people who don't don't have, don't share that same history.
01:00:44 Who don't value?
01:00:51 And rationality.
01:00:53 They're emotional thinkers.
01:00:58 Emotional thinkers within group preference.
01:01:01 Who are trying to outcompete other groups, and you're that other group.
01:01:11 So if you come to them.
01:01:12 And say look.
01:01:14 I'm not a rich kid.
01:01:16 I'm white.
01:01:18 But I'm not a rich kid.
01:01:20 I don't experience this this mythical whiteness.
01:01:25 Lifestyle that you think that we all have.
01:01:31 I have to work for what?
01:01:32 I got in fact I.
01:01:34 Have to work harder because there's government programs.
01:01:40 That make me take a back seat to.
01:01:43 People of color if I.
01:01:44 Perform at the same level.
01:01:46 They will win, whether it's getting a new job or getting an education.
01:01:53 And you can you can cry all you want.
01:01:56 And try to explain this until you're blue in the face.
01:02:00 And you will get this this this exact look here.
01:02:03 This look that she's giving you.
01:02:04 Let me zoom it in.
01:02:12 That's the look you will get.
01:02:22 Cry me a river white *****.
01:02:34 They don't see your appeal to reason as an appeal to reason.
01:02:39 They see it as weakness.
Speaker 35
01:02:55 I have a different color of skin.
Speaker 28
01:02:57 Do you realize that we, as colored people have just catered to you for two days and we didn't even know it?
Speaker 7
01:03:04 Yeah, you didn't.
Speaker 28
01:03:05 Even know it?
Speaker 6
01:03:06 Were mad because you wanna look given.
Devon
01:03:07 I I I don't even know what the **** that's.
01:03:09 Supposed to mean we just.
01:03:10 Catered to you for two days and you didn't know it.
01:03:13 What does that even ******* mean?
Speaker 28
01:03:14 Lines that we as colored people have just catered to you for two days, and we didn't even know it.
Devon
01:03:20 But like apparently the the whole clapping in between words isn't just black Twitter, it's black.
01:03:26 Real life like he's IRL doing the clap like.
01:03:29 Didn't even know it.
01:03:34 See see instead of.
01:03:36 Maybe that's what you the white bit should have done instead of trying to use reason with these people, she.
01:03:42 Should have been clapping more.
01:03:43 Clap in between your words that will have more of an effect on whether or not they take you seriously.
Speaker 28
01:03:50 Went we didn't even know it.
Speaker 6
01:03:53 We're mad because you want a little give and take and I want to give you give and take, but all they did was take, so I can't.
01:04:01 I have to stand up.
01:04:01 For my people.
01:04:03 And take and so I I feel like I gotta take a little extra slice first of all and if that means that you shed an extra tier and that means you losing all night of sleep, you know, so be it.
01:04:12 I know that man look just like me.
Devon
01:04:16 See, this is crazy. This is this is diversity. The The funny thing is this is diversity training like early 2000s.
01:04:24 They're basically telling you what's happening now.
01:04:26 They're telling you that this is what?
01:04:27 They want to do, yeah.
01:04:29 If we don't care, we're.
01:04:30 Going to take.
01:04:32 We're just going to take what we want.
01:04:33 If that means that that you cry.
01:04:35 Or whatever. Who ******* cares?
Speaker 2
01:04:39 OK.
Devon
01:04:39 You know, I have anger preference.
01:04:41 I want.
01:04:41 Good for my people.
Speaker 6
01:04:43 I want to give you give and take, but all they did was take, so I can't.
01:04:47 I have to stand in.
01:04:48 Front of my people.
Devon
01:04:49 He has to stand up.
01:04:50 For his people.
01:04:53 I like how he's wearing a.
01:04:54 T-shirt that says money hungry.
Speaker 6
01:04:59 And take and so I I feel like I gotta take a little extra slice first of all and if that means that you shed an extra tier and that means you losing all night of sleep, you know, so be it.
01:05:08 I know that men look just.
01:05:10 Like me 300 years ago.
01:05:12 Went through it every night, afraid to wake up in the morning, afraid to wake up in the morning.
01:05:18 I can't trust you.
01:05:20 I can't let my mom down.
01:05:21 I can't let my grandma down.
01:05:23 It's the same.
01:05:23 I didn't choose black skin.
01:05:25 You didn't choose white skin, but we got it.
01:05:28 So this is what we got to do.
01:05:31 You gotta work.
01:05:33 And not have encouragement and not having me stand up for you around other black people you know and not.
01:05:39 Have me correct you and not have me do any of these things.
01:05:42 For you because.
Speaker 7
01:05:43 You got to do all the work.
Speaker 6
01:05:45 You know, they say Ohh people blacks are hurting themselves.
01:05:48 No, no whites are getting hurt too.
Devon
01:05:54 Don't touch da da.
01:06:00 Now here he is on Oprah.
Speaker 36
01:06:04 Today, and in a moment, we're going to see a clip or two from the color of fear, and then all of us are going.
01:06:10 To go through his.
01:06:10 Workshop and hope that you at home will join with us.
Speaker 12
01:06:18 You give us a hard time for being.
01:06:20 White being American and being in control.
Speaker 37
01:06:23 For a white person to look at me and say you're just like me, we're both American.
01:06:28 Totally insults me.
Speaker 38
01:06:29 Because you're not allowed to be a black man in corporate.
Devon
01:06:30 See, it totally insults the Asian kid.
01:06:36 Why would that be insulting?
01:06:38 You're just like me.
01:06:40 See, that's the big hang up that.
01:06:41 White people don't understand.
01:06:43 They don't want to assimilate.
01:06:45 They don't like you.
01:06:54 I think and in fact, I think white people are the only people that do this.
01:06:57 I think white people are the only people that you see.
01:07:00 Going to like, remember, remember doing that that I did that video about the the weird incel guy that killed his family after Simping for that Bulgarian Cam *****.
01:07:11 And he had that footage of him going to Japan.
01:07:14 He's like wearing a ******* kimono and like, trying to be all Japanese.
01:07:18 He while he's in Japan.
01:07:20 That's that only white people do that.
01:07:24 Only white people.
01:07:24 Go to other countries and and try to dress up like the people and it's it's like you.
01:07:30 Know try to.
01:07:30 Culturally enrich themselves and.
01:07:34 Other people don't do that.
01:07:45 Why people think that assimilation is just it's like a natural thing.
01:07:49 Well, why'd you come here if you don't want to be like us?
01:07:54 And I think the reason why is because when you're white.
01:07:58 There's no place.
01:07:59 Where you can go to get goodies.
01:08:02 Right. You're you're.
01:08:04 You're in the place where all the goodies are.
Speaker
01:08:07 So you you can't.
Devon
01:08:08 Wrap your head around going to some like.
01:08:11 Going to India?
01:08:12 To get goodies.
01:08:15 And they're not.
01:08:16 Give a **** about the culture or the people or whatever, but just you're going there for the goodies.
01:08:22 Because if you're white, you've never you've.
01:08:25 Never gone anywhere for the goodies.
01:08:29 You've only gone there because you want to, you know, the food, the culture.
01:08:33 You know you want to see the scenery or you know, there's something about.
01:08:35 That place you like.
01:08:41 And so that's why you're going there.
01:08:45 You're not going there because you're going.
01:08:46 To get preferential treatment when it comes to jobs or or or you know, free medical care or whatever, right?
Speaker 39
01:09:03 The color of fear.
Devon
01:09:05 You give us a hard time.
Speaker 12
01:09:06 For being white, being American and being in control.
Speaker 37
01:09:09 For a white person to look at me and say you're just like me, we're both American.
01:09:14 Totally insults me.
Speaker 38
01:09:15 Because you're not allowed to be a black man in corporate America.
01:09:18 Walk through some holes with some pride.
01:09:20 You're gonna scare some people.
Devon
01:09:24 Walk around halls and with with some pride.
01:09:32 You're going to scare some people.
01:09:36 You're gonna scare. You're gonna.
01:09:38 You're one of them.
01:09:39 One of them uppity blacks.
01:09:43 Yeah, this is this is mid 2000s the, the the ******** thing about this, this is this is mid 2000s when, like you know affirmative action is is not like some new thing.
01:09:54 It's like full on Hyper Drive mode where if if you want to work in corporate America and you're black and you're just, you're just kind of competent.
01:10:03 You're getting the job.
Speaker 38
01:10:08 Show that you have some intelligence.
01:10:10 You scare people.
01:10:11 You got it.
Devon
01:10:12 Yeah, it's it's the intelligence of the black man that that whites are afraid of.
01:10:20 Even he knows that look.
01:10:22 Even that guy knows that that that's ********.
Speaker 38
01:10:26 You gotta shuffle.
Speaker 14
01:10:27 When my father hit Texas.
01:10:30 He never stopped.
01:10:31 He went straight through Texas.
Speaker 40
01:10:33 The fear is still there because I know it can happen because it has happened not to me, but to people who look just like me.
Speaker 9
01:10:41 To me, when I hear it from a white person means why can't we all just pretend to be white people?
01:10:45 I'll pretend you're.
01:10:46 A white person.
01:10:46 And then you can pretend to be white.
01:10:48 Why don't you eat what I eat?
01:10:50 Why don't you?
01:10:50 Drink what I drink.
01:10:51 Why don't you?
01:10:52 Think like I think, why don't you?
Speaker
01:10:54 Feel like I feel.
Devon
01:10:56 I I'm I'm.
Speaker 12
01:10:56 Afraid with these?
Devon
01:10:57 Why don't you get the **** out then?
01:10:58 If you hate it so much.
01:11:03 See, this is the thing Boomer boomers couldn't wrap their head around was.
01:11:07 That the assimilation wasn't going to happen because they.
01:11:10 Didn't want to.
01:11:15 Let's see.
01:11:15 Let's see what the I wonder if he's like, he's going to try to understand all these white.
01:11:19 Boomers are like I.
01:11:21 Love the 90 shirt, by the way.
01:11:22 Look at that.
01:11:24 Purple and green.
01:11:27 90s design.
01:11:28 What is that design even called you used to see that a lot in the 90s.
Speaker 12
01:11:33 And no change in racism.
01:11:35 The fear of color will remain.
01:11:38 The gap isn't being bridged here.
Speaker 14
01:11:42 The cure for the pain?
01:11:45 Is in the pain.
Speaker 12
01:11:48 We don't want to believe.
Devon
01:11:50 Whoa, hold on.
01:11:52 That was so deep.
Speaker 14
01:11:54 The cure for the pain?
01:11:57 Is in the pain.
Devon
01:12:00 What I was saying that that they don't.
01:12:01 Value reason.
Speaker 12
01:12:04 You don't want to believe that man can be so cruel to his, to to, to himself, for his own kind.
Speaker 9
01:12:11 From here I can work with you.
Speaker 36
01:12:14 What do you want us to get from the film?
Speaker 23
01:12:18 I I want us to get that there is that racism is still going on today, that we've got to stop to hear the anguish and the pain that goes with that and that will survive.
01:12:29 But it's not about.
Devon
01:12:29 Cut 2. Nodding black man.
Speaker 41
01:12:32 Uh-huh. Uh, huh.
Devon
01:12:37 You know what's funny is if they didn't edit that in later.
01:12:40 And they because a lot of these shows like Oprah, uh, they it's not live, but they they kind of try to save money because they're doing the show every single day.
01:12:50 They kind of try to edit it live, right?
01:12:53 Because if you have to go back and add it and they, they'll they'll they'll do it.
01:12:56 But it's like if you if you have to do it, you're having to pay people more money to come in late and stuff like that.
01:13:03 You want to get.
01:13:04 You want to get it all done as if it were live, and then you know you can go in and and and massage a few things.
01:13:10 But that basically means that they either put this nodding black man in later.
01:13:17 Or or the the the technical director had had a had a a cameraman like.
01:13:23 Alright, get ready on that.
Speaker 6
01:13:25 Black guy.
Devon
01:13:27 Stand by black guy Cam.
01:13:29 Alright, take take black man Cam.
Speaker 23
01:13:35 And the pain that goes with that and that will survive, but it's not about guilt or blame.
01:13:41 There is no found or racism in this room today.
01:13:44 But what we need to do is to acknowledge something has happened and that each of us individually.
Devon
01:13:47 Oh, like that.
01:13:48 That that's interracial.
01:13:49 Cam, stand by, black man.
01:13:52 White woman.
01:13:53 Cam take black Man white woman Cam.
Speaker 23
01:13:58 And that each of us individually has to do something about it with someone next to us in our neighborhoods and our students.
Devon
01:13:59 Stand by.
01:14:00 Old black couple Cam take.
01:14:02 Ohh, look at it.
01:14:02 Look at that.
01:14:04 Yeah, the fancy earring.
Speaker 23
01:14:08 With someone next to us in our neighborhoods, in our schools and in our institutions.
Speaker 36
01:14:13 Then he asked the audience to stand up.
Speaker 23
01:14:16 I'd like you to choose somebody in this room.
01:14:19 That's very different looking than you, maybe even somebody that you might be a little afraid of, maybe even someone in this room.
01:14:28 That you might want to go up to, but are scared to.
Speaker 36
01:14:31 He had us talk about our lives and our thoughts on race, but just as important, he made us listen.
Speaker 23
01:14:37 I'd like you to remember this.
01:14:39 That what you do not say will be heard if you decide to go just a little bit deeper, your fault.
01:14:46 Your partner will also follow you to that place and you will have the beginning of a relationship with each other.
Speaker 9
01:14:54 Yeah, right there.
Speaker 4
01:14:58 The problem is for black men.
Devon
01:15:00 We're all gonna.
01:15:01 Talk it out, but talking out means basically the black people explaining to white people all this is they make it sound like ohh it's going to be this big discussion.
01:15:10 We're going to try to understand each other, but if you.
01:15:12 Look at the clips which I.
01:15:14 Look, I haven't seen this.
01:15:17 But it's it's gonna be lectures for white people, white people.
01:15:21 You don't get it.
01:15:23 You don't know what it's like to be black.
01:15:26 They might throw in some token white person.
Speaker 10
01:15:29 Saying, well, I didn't.
01:15:30 I didn't do slavery.
Devon
01:15:34 But they go straight to this guy, right?
Speaker 42
01:15:39 The problem is for black men, you can't.
Speaker 43
01:15:42 Just blend in.
Speaker 44
01:15:43 Because because you don't realize.
Speaker 14
01:15:43 You it's. It's impossible.
Speaker 44
01:15:46 What's going on all around you even though?
01:15:48 You don't feel as though.
Devon
01:15:50 See and when the white person talks.
01:15:52 Yeah, I guess as a white person, we don't get it.
01:15:55 We just.
01:15:55 Don't get it.
01:15:57 I guess we really do need to listen.
Speaker 44
01:16:02 This person yourself, they brought a lot of things out.
01:16:05 You know that make you realize maybe in.
01:16:07 Some instances you really are.
Speaker 22
01:16:09 I chose Carol as my partner because she's one of the people that if I was normally walking down the street with class there.
01:16:17 And avoid me.
01:16:19 And that's one of the problems that I think are out there in society is that we're viewed wrong.
01:16:23 We're showed on television wrong.
01:16:25 The images that are that have been portrayed by.
01:16:28 Us have been.
Devon
01:16:29 Sorry, buddy.
01:16:30 The crime statistics don't lie.
01:16:36 White ladies are not afraid of black people.
01:16:40 For no reason.
01:16:47 It's called pattern recognition.
Speaker 22
01:16:50 All negative.
01:16:51 And I wanted her to see that there are better.
Devon
01:16:53 And by the way.
01:16:53 That's also ********.
01:16:55 This this I've, I you know, people would say this all the time in the 90s, but it was so.
01:16:59 Clearly ******** that.
01:17:01 Ohh yeah black people.
01:17:02 Are only portrayed as thugs and gangsters and movies.
01:17:04 And what are you talking about?
01:17:09 What are you talking about?
01:17:11 Look, if if.
01:17:12 When that does occur.
01:17:18 It's a, it's.
01:17:18 A good thing that they're a thug or a gangster, right?
01:17:24 How many movies are there about white people being victimized by blacks?
01:17:28 It doesn't.
01:17:29 It doesn't exist.
01:17:31 That doesn't happen on television.
01:17:34 In movies.
01:17:37 Maybe in rap music, I guess, but.
01:17:40 That's you guys.
Speaker 22
01:17:43 Been all negative and I wanted her to see that there are better people out there and this was an opportunity for her to get that experience.
Speaker 8
01:17:53 And let's see and.
Devon
01:17:53 Look at.
01:17:54 Thank you.
01:17:55 Thank you for opening my eyes to my my racism and then look, look how happy she.
01:18:00 Is that the audience is applauding.
01:18:06 That image says it all right there.
01:18:07 He look, he's looking down at her like.
01:18:10 Like a A a teacher looking down at a student that finally gets the answer right.
01:18:17 And the white people are clapping awkwardly.
01:18:22 And she's got this big ******** grin on her face.
01:18:25 They, like me, the blacks, like me.
Speaker 45
01:18:31 It's like for for black males.
01:18:33 It's every day.
01:18:34 It's we're not making this up.
01:18:35 It's every day.
01:18:37 I have no chance.
01:18:38 Excuse my language in hell to to make it in this country.
Speaker 46
01:18:43 What happens as a white woman?
Devon
01:18:44 Say and look again.
01:18:47 All the white people I go.
01:18:48 Ohh, that's very interesting.
01:18:50 I had.
01:18:50 I had no idea blacks faced that.
01:18:54 I'm waiting for this.
01:18:55 Let's see what this horrific ***** says.
Speaker 46
01:18:57 What happens as a white woman?
01:18:58 Nobody tells.
01:18:59 Me, I'm better.
01:19:00 They tell me I'm normal and then the.
Devon
01:19:02 First of all, that's a fellow white.
Speaker 46
01:19:02 People who are.
Devon
01:19:03 That is, there's no way that's not a fellow white.
01:19:10 There's no ******* way.
01:19:12 Let's let's see what she says.
Speaker 46
01:19:13 White woman nobody tells me I'm better.
Devon
01:19:16 Alright, tell me is that is that funny that they've always done that as a white woman?
01:19:21 That's how you know automatically that they're not white.
01:19:24 Because no white people say.
01:19:26 That as a white woman.
01:19:30 Apparently Jews have been saying that line since.
Speaker 46
01:19:39 Country what happens as a white woman?
01:19:41 Nobody tells me I'm better.
01:19:43 They tell me I'm normal and there are people.
01:19:46 Who are less?
01:19:47 It takes so much work and so much digging in one psyche to get it, that if I'm being taught some.
01:19:54 People are worse.
Devon
01:19:55 See, there you go.
01:19:56 Look at that.
01:20:00 Now the Jew.
01:20:02 Puts on the skin of a white person.
01:20:05 Like Buffalo ******* bill.
01:20:11 Dresses up like a white person, like some kind of ******* psycho killer wearing their skin.
01:20:22 As a white person.
01:20:33 And look, the white people in the 90s, they couldn't.
01:20:35 They had their Judah was not exactly finely tuned.
01:20:39 They're looking at this woman and they're thinking now.
01:20:41 Yeah, let's listen to this white lady.
01:20:44 I guess she understands something I don't.
Speaker 46
01:20:51 Oh my God that means I'm.
01:20:52 Being told that I'm better.
Speaker 23
01:20:53 What it's going to require for us to have a multicultural society is to take the time to walk across.
01:20:59 The room.
01:21:00 To go into another neighborhood, to invite another family into our home, and to get to know theirs, we cannot keep working next to people for 20 or 30 years and never know.
01:21:11 Anything personally about their lives and today in this audience may be the beginning of that process.
01:21:23 The truth is always there.
01:21:26 But saying it out loud, that's the hard part.
Speaker 26
01:21:32 She doesn't feel like an American that that bothers me.
Speaker 8
01:21:38 See, look, that's that's exactly what I was talking about.
Devon
01:21:41 I swear to God I didn't watch this.
01:21:44 This is a boomer white woman.
Speaker 23
01:21:48 Who's who's who's splurging?
Devon
01:21:51 Out about the hyphenation.
01:21:52 She doesn't feel like an American that bothers me.
01:21:56 Why don't you feel like an American?
Speaker 1
01:22:02 I don't understand you people.
Devon
01:22:05 It must because of something I'm doing.
Speaker 17
01:22:09 That bothers me.
01:22:11 Why is your primary identification more important than my primary identification?
Speaker 26
01:22:16 I guess it.
01:22:16 Was I am.
Devon
01:22:17 Say say what?
01:22:19 How dare you get upset about her little hyphen?
01:22:24 Her identity?
01:22:26 See, this is the white lady that doesn't understand.
01:22:29 She's that woman she's talking to.
01:22:32 We'll never be an American the way she means it, because under this under look.
01:22:38 Under it all.
01:22:39 Even though this woman on.
01:22:40 The left can't possibly articulated this way because it's been beating the **** out of her.
01:22:49 What she really does look and look the.
01:22:51 And the woman on the right gets it.
01:22:57 What the woman on the left really means?
01:23:01 Is what do you mean you?
01:23:02 You you don't want to be white.
01:23:05 Because that's what American used to mean.
01:23:10 Nowadays it doesn't, but you know when she grew up.
01:23:14 What did America look like?
01:23:24 And the woman on the right saying no, I'm not white.
01:23:27 I'm never going to be white.
01:23:28 I don't want to be white.
01:23:30 I'm not going to try to be white.
01:23:37 I'm just going to live in your ******* country and then lecture you about you not liking me.
Speaker 17
01:23:46 And the name I am Navajo first.
Speaker 44
01:23:46 More important.
Devon
01:23:50 Ohh yeah, she's.
01:23:50 Nomo. So I guess.
Speaker 2
01:23:53 Yeah, we could.
Devon
01:23:59 Dispute on whose country it is a little bit depends on what part of the country.
01:24:02 I guess she's in.
01:24:06 Told you I didn't see this.
01:24:09 Yeah, not about her, especially.
01:24:11 She's not gonna try to be white, and she's not gonna try to conform to your society because.
01:24:20 Look I, but to be honest, I.
01:24:22 Don't even have sympathy for for the the Native Americans.
01:24:26 I mean in.
01:24:27 A way I do in a way I do cause.
01:24:29 Yeah, you are.
01:24:29 You're a conquered people.
01:24:31 You're conquered people.
01:24:32 We came and conquered you, and that sucks.
01:24:37 That sucks.
01:24:42 So what people get conquered all the time.
01:24:45 And we gave you reservations.
01:24:48 You had.
01:24:48 You literally have a Navajo Nation.
01:24:50 All the things that apply to the people I'm talking about, whether or not it's fair that, you know, you have, like, your little slice of what you used to have.
01:24:59 That's another argument, but the fact the matter is you have a nation, you have a country.
01:25:04 In fact, you have a race.
01:25:06 So you have an ethno state.
01:25:13 You can go to your ethno state.
01:25:17 White people can't buy.
01:25:19 I can't go to.
01:25:20 The Navajo Nation.
01:25:23 And buy a house.
01:25:27 Or get a.
01:25:28 Job or or unless I'm working for the federal government in some way that's servicing Navajos for free.
01:25:43 So yeah, I.
01:25:43 Get it?
01:25:44 It's complicated to pass.
01:25:45 Whatever, but.
Speaker 8
01:25:47 Get the **** back on your reservation.
Devon
01:25:49 If you don't like it, then.
01:25:51 You have a piece of this pie whether or not you you think it's.
01:25:56 Big enough doesn't *******.
01:25:58 The fact is, you have a piece of this pie that is yours.
01:26:00 And only yours.
01:26:04 Whereas whites are forced to share theirs with everybody.
Speaker 17
01:26:14 I am Navajo first.
Speaker 15
01:26:18 See when?
Devon
01:26:19 See, see and.
01:26:20 That's the thing.
01:26:21 She's Navajo first.
01:26:23 That woman on the left would never in a million.
01:26:25 Years say she's white first.
01:26:29 And that's why whites got displaced.
01:26:36 They never could get it through their thick ******* skulls.
01:26:41 That everyone else was playing by different rules.
01:26:47 The guy on the right.
01:26:47 I guarantee he was black first.
01:26:49 African dash. American.
Speaker 42
01:26:52 I talk about my pain or Debbie talks about her pain, or that talks about her pain.
01:26:57 What's the purpose of saying discrimination comes in all form?
01:27:02 Why? Why? Why?
Speaker 23
01:27:03 Can you tell Karen how?
01:27:04 Do you react when you hear her say that?
Speaker 42
01:27:06 It makes me feel like we're all discriminated again.
Devon
01:27:08 I I love how her names.
01:27:09 Literally Karen.
Speaker 42
01:27:12 And so so.
Speaker 2
01:27:14 OK.
Speaker 47
01:27:14 It's a live and die for me.
01:27:16 Sometimes I have to put on my costume when I go to work, I slick back my hair and it's straight to get the curls out.
Speaker 10
01:27:25 I understand you're fat.
Devon
01:27:26 OK, wait, what?
01:27:31 Who gets mad at her for having curly hair?
01:27:35 Look, and you can see that.
01:27:36 Guy's just like what?
01:27:38 He doesn't get it either.
Speaker 10
01:27:42 I understand your feeling.
Speaker 33
01:27:42 OK, what I.
Speaker 41
01:27:43 And you are coming from your own pain and your own guilt, right?
01:27:47 Examine yourself.
Speaker
01:27:48 Put it on.
Speaker 49
01:27:49 And me, I'm trying to figure out who I am.
01:27:51 Who you want me to be, who you see how not to offend you, how to know how far to offend you before I lose my job.
Speaker 48
01:27:59 If I leave it all outside and then get to walk in with the skeleton of my true, passionate, loving, caring.
Speaker 16
01:28:09 Beautiful self.
Speaker 33
01:28:13 You get to leave all of that out the door.
01:28:15 That's what I feel safe.
01:28:17 What does?
Devon
01:28:17 That even mean.
01:28:19 What does it even mean?
Speaker 10
01:28:24 But I don't think we've ever really been able to hear how terrifying that can be and how much a person has to sacrifice.
Devon
01:28:31 Oh God, the crying white people man.
01:28:36 Ah, the crying white people.
01:28:47 The tears of the boomer.
01:28:54 You should be crying those tears because this is.
01:28:56 The world you're handing your children.
Speaker 10
01:29:03 To survive.
01:29:06 Have no words.
Speaker 23
01:29:11 Do you want to know?
01:29:13 Do you want to know the full truth?
01:29:16 Do you want to tell the full truth?
Devon
01:29:23 Staunton grown.
Speaker 31
01:29:25 It's now Katie.
Devon
01:29:26 Is this we're going to talk about?
01:29:27 Like how he stole America from the Indians?
01:29:32 I hope so.
Speaker 31
01:29:34 It doesn't work anymore.
Speaker 23
01:29:35 It never.
Speaker 40
01:29:36 Has been.
Speaker 11
01:29:36 You know it's it's like for me.
01:29:37 Denial is not an option anymore.
Speaker
01:29:39 My one of my friends used to make jokes and call me chick and stuff and kind.
Speaker 17
01:29:43 Of Oh yeah.
Speaker 14
01:29:44 You know, and it's this whole thing about, you know, you are not.
Speaker 22
01:29:46 American unless you're white.
Speaker 23
01:29:48 Recently I had a Caucasian man tell me.
01:29:51 That I don't see you as an Asian person.
01:29:55 I just see you as a.
Speaker 31
01:29:56 Human being in front of us.
01:29:57 This is Carl White.
01:30:00 Very white kids.
01:30:02 White kids younger than us.
01:30:03 We're getting on the freeway and they turn around on us and they they all suck like this.
01:30:10 And we're all sitting in the car and I could just feel everyone just freeze and get really rigid and nothing was sent and nothing was sent.
Speaker 23
01:30:18 It's so ingrained, it's so degrading.
01:30:21 It's so insulting.
01:30:26 And I don't want my son to grow up like that.
Devon
01:30:28 Model minorities, huh?
01:30:33 The last chance for Eden?
01:30:36 Part 2.
Speaker 26
01:30:38 Magazine every woman has to be beautiful.
01:30:41 Every woman has to be thin.
01:30:43 Every woman has to be blonde.
01:30:44 Every woman has to be this.
01:30:45 Every what's that?
Speaker 1
01:30:48 For you so.
Devon
01:30:50 See women ******** about having beauty standards.
01:30:52 Has been around a long time.
01:30:55 I'm so mad as a fat woman that.
01:30:58 There's beauty standard.
Speaker 26
01:31:01 It has to be beautiful.
01:31:03 Every woman has to be thin.
01:31:04 Every woman has to be blonde.
01:31:06 Every woman has to be this.
01:31:07 Every what's that for you?
Devon
01:31:12 Yes, actually, yes.
01:31:17 That that's sorry, yes.
01:31:22 It it it it's for us.
01:31:24 That's why you're doing it.
01:31:26 Is that too?
01:31:26 Much to ask.
Speaker 26
01:31:28 It just upsets me that it's such a joke.
01:31:33 It's uncomfortable for women to.
Devon
01:31:34 Now, now the jokes on your ******* husband.
01:31:37 That's just.
01:31:37 And it's not a.
Speaker 26
01:31:38 Funny joke to literally come up.
01:31:41 And face men about it.
Speaker 42
01:31:43 I'm sure the distribution rate was like 95, five with me getting 95% and the woman getting 5% because that's where my head.
01:31:52 Was at.
Speaker 47
01:31:53 To hold the power we don't have access, we're blocked.
Speaker 50
01:32:00 I said to a white male editor.
01:32:02 I know I'm a toofer.
01:32:04 I know that I'm black and I'm a woman, and I know that's why you probably looked at me to begin with, and that might even be why you hired.
Speaker 51
01:32:14 You know, like so many women.
Speaker 8
01:32:16 Hold hold on.
01:32:17 Hold on.
01:32:18 I thought.
01:32:18 Wait, hold on.
01:32:24 Then what are you ******** about?
01:32:29 What do you what do you?
01:32:30 That's a complaint.
Speaker 50
01:32:33 And that might even be.
Speaker 1
01:32:33 See see this.
Devon
01:32:34 Is you can't win with these ******* people.
01:32:40 She's mad that she was a diversity hire.
Speaker 33
01:32:45 I have been brutalized.
Speaker 51
01:32:47 Like so many women, I have not been physically safe, and I know that could happen again.
Speaker 16
01:32:54 Sorry, Neil Hurston says women are the mules.
01:32:58 Of the world.
01:33:01 That is how some people see us and they see us like that so much.
01:33:07 That we begin to see ourselves like that.
Speaker 1
01:33:19 The color of fear.
Speaker 14
01:33:20 I always get up tight when the cops are around.
01:33:24 Took my license, he says.
01:33:25 Get in the car.
01:33:26 You can say get in the car.
01:33:27 Sir, would you please go back to the?
Speaker 38
01:33:28 Car get in the car.
01:33:30 I was going to a party over in Kentucky.
01:33:32 And I got lost.
01:33:33 So I stopped at this bar.
Devon
01:33:36 By the way, how how many?
01:33:37 How many?
01:33:38 Versions of this.
01:33:38 Story are there are are out there.
01:33:41 Like the the black guy going to a party who gets lost and ends up in a white neighborhood.
01:33:46 Next thing you know, like he's in, he's in jail because he's in a white neighborhood.
01:33:50 Like, I'm sorry.
01:33:51 Like are, are, are prisons just full of these black people that took a wrong turn?
Speaker 38
01:33:59 And I asked for directions and this guy gave me directions.
01:34:04 And I noticed in his hand he had a knife and he had the knife out and that knife was about to flow.
Speaker 40
01:34:09 What's different for me than for my father?
Devon
01:34:11 Yeah, he, he, he.
01:34:12 He knew not to.
01:34:16 He gave you directions.
01:34:17 What are you ******** about?
Speaker 14
01:34:18 I always get up tight when the cops are.
01:34:21 Around took my license, he says.
Speaker 40
01:34:24 Father was I haven't fought as many Cowboys as he has.
Speaker 37
01:34:28 I want you to see.
01:34:29 Me as a valuable person.
01:34:31 I want you to see me as someone as valuable as yourself.
Speaker 12
01:34:35 And why don't you with your people?
01:34:37 Look for something within yourselves that can make you.
Speaker 7
01:34:41 Feel equal to us.
Speaker 20
01:34:47 You chose to be that way.
01:34:49 You chose like I I chose to be.
Speaker 14
01:34:53 We were about 3 or 4 doors past the sports bar years I heard somebody say.
Speaker
01:34:58 **** it.
Speaker 14
01:34:59 And I said.
Devon
01:35:03 That that needs to be, we need to clip.
01:35:09 Hold on.
01:35:10 Where did it go?
01:35:11 There we go.
01:35:12 We need to.
01:35:12 Clip this out.
01:35:21 Uh, I like that one.
01:35:22 I like that one.
01:35:23 We're gonna.
01:35:23 We're gonna clip.
Speaker 14
01:35:24 That out, and I said they're talking about us.
Devon
01:35:28 I don't know that I.
Speaker 8
01:35:29 Want to?
Speaker 12
01:35:29 Do this when you said I'm straight.
Devon
01:35:32 Worry about me.
Speaker 12
01:35:33 You put me at ease doing.
Speaker 38
01:35:34 That a woman friend of mine told.
01:35:36 Me about this guy that was really.
01:35:37 Attracted to me and that.
01:35:39 Pardon me.
01:35:39 Felt safe being in my sleeping bag.
Speaker 12
01:35:42 Not comfortable with gay people.
01:35:44 They don't agree with.
01:35:46 Of life.
Speaker 43
01:35:47 Men know who they are.
01:35:48 Men are kind of predatory men.
01:35:50 Rape, there's that.
Speaker 37
01:35:51 Fear the.
Speaker 52
01:35:51 What is a man supposed to be like?
Speaker 29
01:35:54 Big, powerful doesn't feel any pain plays through.
Devon
01:35:56 Right now, now where is this?
01:35:58 Is this the we love Faggs part of the the show, I guess, alright.
Speaker 29
01:36:05 Is aggressive.
Speaker 43
01:36:08 My straight parents birthed to me.
01:36:10 What do you think gay people came from?
01:36:12 Did they come from little evil caves at the devil created or something?
Devon
01:36:15 Now they came.
01:36:16 From getting molested somewhere like did your which.
01:36:18 One of those.
01:36:19 Those parents molested you?
01:36:21 Or is it like an uncle, or who?
01:36:23 Who ******* molested you did.
Speaker 43
01:36:25 Gay people came from did they come from little evil caves that the devil created or something?
01:36:30 How can you make us seem so hideous?
01:36:36 So sinful some more, we came out of you.
01:36:39 We were raised by you, love.
Devon
01:36:44 We got disconnected.
01:36:45 Are we back?
01:36:50 Are we back?
01:36:52 I'm going to.
01:36:53 I'm going to assume we're back.
01:36:54 That this this actually works.
01:36:56 Because I can keep clipping this out, I'm assuming that we are back, as it says we're back.
01:37:09 I'm going to render this biotch out.
01:37:23 Refresh, make sure it's loading up.
01:37:25 I think it is.
01:37:34 I'm seeing FFS in chat.
01:37:38 Are we back?
01:37:39 People are saying we're back.
01:37:41 Good, because.
01:37:47 I was able to.
01:37:50 Get that?
01:37:51 Run it out real quick.
01:37:52 Let's, let's load.
01:37:53 Let's load that file in there.
01:38:04 Something tells me we're gonna.
01:38:05 Have a lot of use.
01:38:12 Alright, let's see here.
01:38:20 Let's do this again.
01:38:21 Where is that?
01:38:29 I like it.
01:38:32 Oh yeah, people are saying some fagot at.
01:38:35 Starling did it.
01:38:36 ******* fagots.
01:38:44 All right.
Speaker 14
01:38:46 And I said, they're talking about us.
Speaker 12
01:38:49 I don't know that I want to do.
01:38:50 Yes, when you said I'm straight.
01:38:53 Worry about me.
01:38:54 You put me at ease doing then.
Speaker 38
01:38:55 A woman friend of mine told.
01:38:57 Me about this guy that was really attracted.
01:38:58 To me and that bugged.
01:39:00 Part of me felt safe being in my sleeping.
Speaker 1
01:39:03 Bag. I'm not.
Speaker 12
01:39:04 Comfortable with gay people.
01:39:05 Don't be with that way of life.
Speaker 43
01:39:08 Men know who they are.
01:39:09 Men are kind of predatory men.
Speaker 8
01:39:11 Forget it.
Speaker 52
01:39:11 There's that fear.
01:39:12 What is a man supposed to?
Speaker 29
01:39:14 Be big, powerful doesn't feel any pain.
01:39:17 Plays through pain, is aggressive.
Devon
01:39:19 I like.
01:39:19 I like how I like how the gay guy.
01:39:23 His his interpretation of what men are is that they're first of all, look at those.
01:39:27 Those ******* psycho eyes.
01:39:29 He's definitely got the psycho eyes and he's like men are kind of predatory.
Speaker 43
01:39:34 Men know who they are.
01:39:35 Men are kind of predatory.
Devon
01:39:42 And you're wondering why people are are are.
01:39:44 Nervous around you?
Speaker 43
01:39:45 Men rape. There's that fear.
Speaker 52
01:39:47 What is a man supposed to be like?
Speaker 29
01:39:49 Big, powerful doesn't feel any pain.
01:39:52 Plays through pain, is aggressive.
Speaker 43
01:39:56 My straight parents birthed me.
01:39:58 What do you think gay people came from?
Speaker 5
01:40:00 Chuck it.
Speaker 43
01:40:01 The little.
01:40:02 Caves that the devil created or something.
01:40:04 How can you make us seem so hideous?
01:40:10 24/7 more we came out of you. We were raised by you, loved by you. We went to the same schools together. We went to church together. God made us gay.
Speaker
01:40:22 Target it.
Devon
01:40:24 Ah, maybe your God made you gay.
01:40:27 But I don't pray to Satan so.
Speaker 23
01:40:32 Perhaps this is our last chance.
01:40:34 And maybe if we were to live it as if this were our last.
Devon
01:40:37 Ohh so deep.
Speaker 17
01:40:40 It came to me in a flash.
01:40:43 There was a God and that I was.
Devon
01:40:47 Alright, this is almost done.
01:40:49 It's almost done.
Speaker 17
01:40:52 Of how strong people should be and that God wouldn't help me because.
01:41:00 I had to do it on my own.
01:41:02 Why else would I be there alone?
01:41:04 The only way that I knew that I could be strong.
01:41:08 Was by never allowing love in my life and it just it.
01:41:13 I just remember I remember determining that.
Devon
01:41:20 Again, not not meant anything like none that meant anything.
Speaker 53
01:41:21 I I left alone.
Devon
01:41:29 They just not meant.
01:41:30 Anything at all, it just looked words.
Speaker 53
01:41:32 Well, when I was when I started running away, when I.
01:41:33 Was 12.
01:41:36 And left for pretty much.
01:41:39 At 14, I learned about class.
01:41:42 In a way that I don't.
01:41:43 Think I would have learned otherwise.
01:41:45 Because we were pariah, we were poor.
01:41:50 We were lower than poor, we were homeless, and I saw how people would look at us.
01:41:57 And I saw that we were not people.
01:42:01 It just gave me this, this awareness that will always be with me.
Speaker 54
01:42:07 A first encounter with a black man.
01:42:09 He was what they call short.
01:42:10 He was going home in a couple of weeks when we made friends.
01:42:13 He told me that he wrote.
01:42:14 His mother and his girlfriend.
Devon
01:42:18 Ah, this crying white guy.
Speaker
01:42:20 Suck it.
Speaker 54
01:42:23 I'm not going to make.
01:42:28 Even if you believe that.
01:42:30 How could you write them and tell them?
01:42:38 And I was young and country and I didn't know the procedure.
01:42:42 But the youngest guy usually takes point, which means if you're going up a.
01:42:44 Hill single foul.
01:42:46 The newest guy usually takes point well, knew some of this guy who was going home two weeks took point and I didn't realize.
01:42:54 Significance of that?
Speaker 2
01:43:06 Oh God.
Devon
01:43:11 Yeah, we got it, Vietnam.
01:43:13 Alright, back at home back in Nam.
01:43:17 Alright, so anyway.
01:43:19 You can go to his website, it's it's literally still there. Stir fry seminars.com.
01:43:27 So yeah, this this disjointed jumble of of whatever the **** that's.
01:43:36 I mean, it was.
01:43:37 Look, it's not just like some.
01:43:38 Weirdo. That was.
01:43:39 Making these fringe presentation that he was on ******* Oprah.
01:43:46 I know Oprah's like a nobody now, but there was a time when you you got an Oprah.
01:43:50 You were. You made it.
01:43:57 You made it.
01:44:03 He did an entire series of videos entire.
01:44:07 Of seminars.
01:44:09 Would would tour.
01:44:11 With with different diversity trainers to Fortune 500 companies.
01:44:18 And the underlying message of all of it was we're never going to assimilate.
01:44:28 And all white people could talk about during the entire time he was doing.
01:44:32 It was ohh no, I like it.
01:44:35 I like this this unlimited immigration.
01:44:38 I just want them to assimilate.
01:44:48 Like this guy's not even an immigrant. His parents were immigrants. He was born here.
01:44:59 But he's never going to act white.
01:45:05 His oppression story is ridiculous.
01:45:10 I mean his his oppression story I did.
01:45:12 Watch part of.
01:45:12 This his oppression stories.
01:45:15 People looked at him funny in business meetings when he was.
01:45:18 Wearing a kimono.
01:45:20 And kids at school thought his his smelly.
01:45:23 Asian food was smelly.
01:45:27 Like that was the whole.
01:45:28 That was his entire oppression story.
01:45:32 I mean, if it's really worth worth.
01:45:34 Watching, I watched it at double speed and let's see.
01:45:36 If we can.
01:45:37 Watch this at double speed.
01:45:43 It might be we might be able to do it double speed.
01:45:45 Let's see here.
01:45:48 He just he talks.
01:45:49 So slowly, too.
01:45:50 That's the other thing.
01:45:51 It's just like God, and he's, like, trying to sound like ******* Mr.
01:45:53 Miyagi or something.
01:45:55 He's trying. He's trying to.
01:45:56 Do the whole I'm Asian.
01:45:59 So therefore, if I talk softly and slowly, it sounds like it's coming from a source of wisdom.
01:46:06 Because white boomers think Asians are smart.
Speaker 23
01:46:08 This most important.
Speaker 5
01:46:12 I remember many times across country corporations.
Devon
01:46:14 Yeah, I don't.
01:46:14 Know if it's going to work.
01:46:15 Actually the audio on this is ******* horrendous too.
01:46:20 But basically, he talked.
01:46:21 He literally says he complains because.
01:46:24 He got a job as a diversity trainer and one of his big corporate clients.
01:46:29 His one of his first big corporate clients was gap.
01:46:33 You know the.
01:46:35 The clothing line.
01:46:41 His diversity trainer buddy partner was.
01:46:44 A black guy.
01:46:46 And said, you know, I know you like to dress like Mr.
01:46:49 Miyagi and ****, but maybe because we're going to gap.
01:46:54 You should buy a suit.
01:46:56 Because everyone in the room, including myself, we're all going to be wearing suits.
01:47:00 So you're going to look kind of weird if you look like a *******.
01:47:06 Ginsu knife salesman you know or or like some kind of if you're wearing ninja pajamas or or you look like you should be working at at Panda Express.
01:47:16 And so he gets all ****** ***.
01:47:21 Tries to, you know, tries to get a suit, but it just felt so uncomfortable wearing the suit.
01:47:29 And then he his big story of like a like, I'm not showing this is really you can go find it.
01:47:33 It's just like we're not.
01:47:34 Going to play, it's just it's awful.
01:47:37 He he goes to this meeting.
01:47:41 Doing the PowerPoint presentation.
01:47:45 And then halfway through the PowerPoint presentation with these apparently big rigs over at gap, he breaks down and starts sobbing.
01:47:57 He's wearing a suit.
01:48:00 And he tells them like, oh, I'm sorry, just that it's just, this is so personal to me right now.
01:48:06 Because even now in this situation, I'm having to wear the white man's clothes.
01:48:18 I'm having to wear the white man's clothes.
01:48:27 And then he'll Pines.
01:48:28 He's like, oh, then it reminded me of the reason it affected me so deeply.
01:48:37 As I remember in school.
01:48:39 I tried to make some Chinese food or, you know, whatever.
01:48:42 Some chunky food and it was and it smell.
01:48:46 I thought it smelled good, but I brought it to class and all my classmates were like God, what the?
01:48:50 ****'* that smell?
01:48:52 And then I realized they were talking about my food.
01:48:57 And so to my shame, I put it in the trash.
01:49:01 Like that?
01:49:01 That's that's his big I hate white people story is that they thought his his stinky food was stinky.
01:49:11 They didn't tell him to throw it out.
01:49:12 He threw it out.
01:49:15 And the other white oppression story was his black partner.
01:49:20 Told him to wear a suit with some white people, and then he started crying cause he wore a suit.
01:49:28 And I'm assuming these are like some of the biggest moments in his life because that's that's that's his Ted.
Speaker 1
01:49:33 His it's it's his Ted talk.
Devon
01:49:37 He's trying to make it sound convincing.
01:49:41 That he has some kind of experience to draw from while being a diversity trainer.
01:49:47 And those are the stories he comes up with.
01:49:50 People in class thought my food was stinky and and and, you know, like third grade.
Speaker 8
01:49:57 And I had to.
Devon
01:49:58 Wear a suit once.
01:50:06 See, it doesn't matter.
01:50:10 If you have groups that don't commit crime at the same rate, it doesn't matter if you have groups that are high IQ, that's missing the ******* point.
01:50:19 It's missing the ******* point.
01:50:32 Look, I'm not even saying that he should, that he should feel comfortable in a suit.
01:50:37 I wouldn't feel comfortable in a kimono.
01:50:41 I'd feel like I was wearing a ******* lady robe.
01:50:49 So if he wants to wear lady robes, you can do.
01:50:52 You can wear lady robes.
01:50:53 There's an entire ******* continent full of people wearing lady robes.
01:51:08 And it's not about clothing, obviously.
01:51:12 That's just, that's just.
01:51:13 One little.
01:51:16 Tiny facet of a much larger incompatibility issue.
01:51:32 Having a multicultural society expecting to have a well oiled.
01:51:37 Multicultural society that that is productive and good is like thinking that you can get every ingredient in the kitchen, pour it all into a pot and it's and and it's going to taste great.
01:51:56 It's like thinking I'm going to get pancakes.
01:52:00 Spaghetti chow Mein.
01:52:06 Felt the fish.
01:52:11 And a man lobster and throw it in the ******* blender.
01:52:17 And it's going to be fantastic.
01:52:21 Because they're all good things, right?
01:52:24 Individually, with the exception of the Falta fish.
01:52:31 So why wouldn't diversity be our strength?
01:52:38 I was, I'll tell you what, it wasn't as I thought the the the training video be a little more exciting.
01:52:43 Than that I guess you.
01:52:45 Know that the actual pay for.
01:52:47 DVD's might be.
01:52:49 This is just like some weird video they had on YouTube.
01:52:51 I didn't realize it was as disjointed as it was.
01:52:54 I thought it was the actual training video when I got it, but apparently you have to go to his website to buy it.
01:53:01 What is it again?
01:53:04 Stir fry seminars.com.
01:53:10 Wonder how much they cost.
01:53:13 Ah, I made the mistake of opening a browser.
01:53:18 That remembers all of everything that I was looking at before.
01:53:23 We got. Let's see here.
01:53:28 Fry seminars.com.
01:53:42 Where's the films and products?
01:53:50 So let's see what he's got here.
01:53:52 Let me load this up here.
01:54:09 If these halls could talk.
01:54:11 So I guess what we watched was like a little sampling of all of these.
01:54:15 So that first one with the uh, the mid 2000s white kids crying while being berated by non whites. That's called the that's the if these halls could talk.
01:54:26 How much does that cost?
01:54:27 Let's just see what it costs.
01:54:29 I almost wonder if it'd be worth buying these 50.
01:54:32 No, it's not 50 ******* dollars.
01:54:36 Can you believe that ****?
01:54:37 50 ******* dollars.
01:54:41 Alright, well.
01:54:43 The color of fear.
01:54:46 The color fear Part 2.
01:54:48 Well, how much are these? Are they $50 like I'm getting?
01:54:51 And yeah, they're they're all $50. Apparently everything he makes is $50.
01:54:57 For a DVD.
01:54:59 The color of fear Part 3.
01:55:04 The color of fear.
01:55:08 Film guide how much is the film guide?
01:55:12 52 Now it's $25 for the.
01:55:14 Film guide.
01:55:19 What else does he sell here?
01:55:20 Oh, the bundle.
01:55:22 The color of your bundle package.
01:55:24 What is that?
01:55:27 $150.00 so you get a $50 discount. That's that's.
01:55:32 Good value, Eden.
01:55:34 Last chance for Eden.
01:55:36 How much is that?
01:55:39 That's $50. They're all $50. What's stolen ground? How much does stolen ground?
01:55:46 $25, huh? It's only 43 minutes. Stolen grounds? Not that. Not that great, apparently.
01:55:56 Let's get real how much is left? I'm going to guess $50.
01:56:03 $25.00. So let's get real. It's.
01:56:05 Kind of cheap too.
01:56:06 Let's get real about racism.
01:56:08 What people of color can't say, and whites won't ask about racism.
01:56:14 That might be worth.
01:56:16 Worth acquiring somehow?
01:56:18 I don't know if I'll.
01:56:19 Give him $25 for it.
01:56:22 There might be a way of getting that.
01:56:24 It's from 2011.
01:56:29 The practice of honoring diversity booklet.
01:56:33 How much is that?
01:56:36 Oh, it's $15 for a little booklet from 1997.
01:56:44 Yeah, uh, wouldn't you know it?
01:56:47 They're in Berkeley.
01:56:50 No surprises there.
01:56:55 No surprises there.
01:57:03 Well anyway.
01:57:08 That was the stir fry entertainment.
01:57:10 The other video I was thinking about doing, but we're not going to do tonight.
01:57:14 Was now I'm wondering, maybe we should have.
01:57:21 What was this one?
01:57:22 This is the.
01:57:25 We'll watch the intro because I'm sure it's awesome.
Speaker 4
01:57:40 People were chained, they were beaten, they were stuck cut, they were bled and they would give themselves freely for this.
Speaker 19
01:57:51 I remember just constant, absolute terror and I can't explain how intense, how strong, how all-encompassing that terror is. Unless you do this.
01:58:05 Can you get clear?
01:58:06 You're going down.
Speaker 30
01:58:09 I watched them take the lives of children.
01:58:13 We watch them take the life of my twin brother.
Speaker 2
01:58:19 They deserve to live you.
Speaker 31
01:58:21 Know they begged by their actions to be killed.
Speaker 15
01:58:25 This is a human.
01:58:26 It's absolutely inhuman.
Speaker 30
01:58:31 I myself would like to.
Devon
01:58:38 And it looks like.
01:58:39 The the connection dropped off again.
01:58:42 I might have to reset the.
01:58:45 The stream I think.
01:58:53 Ohh ******* hate this ****.
01:58:57 It was doing so good.
01:58:58 It was doing so good.
01:59:00 I don't know why it suddenly.
01:59:01 Went to crap.
01:59:04 We had a really good we had a good run, we had a sterling game, was a a.
01:59:09 Good few months.
01:59:11 Of streams and now it's just, it's just ****.
01:59:16 Tell you what, if it.
01:59:17 If it keeps acting like this.
01:59:20 I will go back to.
01:59:23 Trying to find like an LTE solution.
01:59:27 Well, I guess it finally came back.
01:59:32 Anyway, this was let me keep it playing.
01:59:36 This was the other video I.
01:59:37 Was thinking about doing.
Speaker 30
01:59:40 To go and.
Speaker 19
01:59:41 Crawl back into a corner and say.
Speaker 44
01:59:42 This doesn't happen.
Speaker 19
01:59:45 People simply don't believe that this stuff goes on.
Speaker 14
01:59:52 If we don't educate one another.
Speaker 38
01:59:54 It's going to be the crime of the 90s.
Devon
02:00:29 Yeah, I was what I was gonna do is I was gonna go through and, you know, now that it's been, and now that it's been a long time.
02:00:38 How many things?
02:00:39 Because they're talking about specific cases they're talking about.
02:00:44 Real cases. So I was going to look and see what, what, how much, how much of this was quote UN quote, satanic panic. Did they actually blowing this stuff out of proportion?
02:00:56 Do we have police reports?
02:00:57 Do we have ability, the ability to look up some of these incidents that we're talking about?
02:01:02 I don't know that this one would be that great though, because it's it's with that Bob Larson guy who.
02:01:07 I don't know.
02:01:08 I don't want to say he's a grifter, but I always get that anytime he's in a video like this.
02:01:13 He was in that video.
02:01:16 I think he was in that video. That was when we played the the Church of Satan's interview. It was him interviewing the Satanist.
02:01:25 In fact, I'm almost positive.
02:01:26 Yeah, it's that guy.
02:01:27 So anyway, maybe another string.
02:01:30 We'll check that out.
Speaker 8
02:01:31 All right, let's.
Devon
02:01:33 Let's take a look at Hyper chats here.
Speaker
02:01:38 **** it.
Devon
02:01:40 Alright, let's see here.
02:01:52 Simba, I'm flattered that you kept my screenshot up for the remainder of last stream. That was fantastic. Anyway, it's not unity based, it's native C + + 132 and open GL. Here's the demo source code.
02:02:06 I think for anyone interested, and that's what he's talking about is I think that's still in there somewhere, isn't it?
02:02:11 And there you go.
02:02:12 The the Black, pilled Wolfenstein.
02:02:18 I've not played.
02:02:20 But there you go, black pilled Wolfenstein.
02:02:25 All right.
02:02:26 And there's a link to GitHub.
02:02:30 Graham playing games Hick Lib is a good name for this.
02:02:36 His this thing where they take good old rugged American rural imagery and symbols and use it as wrapping for their global home propaganda to entertain.
02:02:49 Did I just lose connection again?
02:02:52 The chat just died on me before I could.
02:02:53 I can't even read it right now.
02:02:55 Hang on, let's see if maybe if I pop it out, I'll fix it.
02:02:59 Maybe it's honestly having these problems, I don't know.
02:03:06 Let's see here.
Speaker 8
02:03:08 Alright, it's back now.
Devon
02:03:12 Rapping for their global home of propaganda entertained boomer cons, but it's getting so gay and sloppy.
02:03:21 Now let's take a look here.
02:03:32 Hold on. Hold on.
Speaker 39
02:03:38 How's it going, fellas?
02:03:40 I got some friends coming in.
02:03:42 I'd like them.
02:03:42 To experience the peace and serenity of our beautiful home.
Speaker 7
02:03:49 You got some ******* balls on you, old man.
Speaker 39
02:03:52 What's that? I do that.
Devon
02:03:54 That's a Jew, by the way.
Speaker 39
02:03:57 Oh, so you got some blame education.
02:04:01 I read my history.
02:04:04 This year's shirt ripped our nation apart until finally these **** ******* just quit.
02:04:12 You know, they give up.
02:04:16 The last.
02:04:20 I said what?
Devon
02:04:21 By the way, he's.
02:04:22 Wearing your culture of the costume, he's.
02:04:26 I'm almost.
02:04:30 He's one of those Eastern European Jews that came here around the turn of the century.
02:04:33 So in other words, prior or way after the Confederacy existed and trying to act as if that's like his his see, look, this.
02:04:43 This just further underlines.
02:04:44 We've been talking about all night.
02:04:47 You can't have outsiders come in and expect them to identify with with your culture.
02:04:55 I mean, he's trying to act as if he does.
02:04:58 Eastern European Jew, whose family came here around the turn of the century.
02:05:02 Larping as a as a good old boy.
02:05:10 Yeah, there's lots of rumors that would that there are are clapping like seals when they watch this ****.
Speaker 39
02:05:17 The last.
02:05:21 9 ship with your politics.
02:05:23 The ideas are the same.
02:05:26 It should offends me because I believe in winning and losing and win.
02:05:32 Knows how to do both with dignity.
02:05:34 You want to fly and fly.
02:05:36 Doing something riding around with this just says hey, I'm a ******* loser.
Speaker 54
02:05:45 Nick, buddy.
Devon
02:05:48 I'm a ******* loser.
02:05:53 Excuse me.
02:05:55 Alright, let's take a look here.
02:06:00 Man of low moral fiber.
02:06:05 Hey, Dad, did you see that the quarter or the quartet of wannabe drug Lord that went to Mexico literally went to a city?
02:06:14 They named Mura, Mata or more killers to die.
02:06:19 I guess ******* really will do the jobs.
02:06:21 Whites won't, but don't.
02:06:24 No, I I I I know.
02:06:26 I know what you're talking about, kind of, but I didn't really look into it.
02:06:30 I was just like, yeah, look, people die in Mexico all the time.
02:06:37 And because some blacks went to Mexico to, I don't know, probably to smuggle.
02:06:43 Pills or something.
02:06:44 I mean, whatever.
02:06:46 I don't.
02:06:46 I don't know what's going on there.
02:06:51 Jay Ray, 1981. God bless and Godspeed, Mr. stack.
02:06:56 Well, I appreciate that.
02:06:58 Graham playing games in case you had any doubt that Ken Burns is a global homeo progressive.
02:07:03 Well, I did not have.
02:07:05 Any doubts?
02:07:07 But I'll still take a look at your link here.
02:07:09 Let's take a look.
02:07:09 Why not? Why not?
Speaker 55
02:07:16 Limit our.
Devon
02:07:17 Hold on.
02:07:17 I gotta.
02:07:18 I hate I I just hate the way everything about him.
02:07:20 Like the way he looks.
02:07:23 He's he's he's like one of those crying white people.
02:07:25 In that video he watched.
Speaker 55
02:07:27 DeSantis and others are doing limit our ability to understand who we are and are not inclusive.
02:07:33 They're exclusive, they're they're narrowing the focus of what is and isn't American history.
02:07:38 It's terrifying.
02:07:39 It feels like a Soviet system or, you know, the way the Nazis would build a Potemkin village.
02:07:45 Tucker Carlson is doing the same thing with the footage from.
02:07:48 16 it's just.
02:07:50 A kind of rewriting of history at the most dangerous.
Devon
02:07:53 Level Israel.
Speaker 55
02:07:54 It's it's a huge threat to our.
02:07:54 I'm doing.
Devon
02:07:57 I mean, obviously he's he's a big *******.
02:08:00 He's a documentarian, supposedly, and he thinks that.
02:08:03 Carlson's rewriting history with footage.
02:08:08 That's interesting.
02:08:10 That's that's very interesting.
02:08:15 Alright, Emma.
02:08:18 Thorazine, Andre.
02:08:22 Let's see here.
02:08:31 Are there any are the renaming of?
02:08:33 Maps another sign of lost US power, or something else.
02:08:38 And recent years Czech Republic changed to.
02:08:43 Czechia, Macedonia became N Macedonia, mainly to antagonize the Greeks.
02:08:51 Though the war started and Kiev and Kharkov became Kiev and Kharkiv, et cetera.
02:08:59 And then Part 2.
02:09:09 I actually did the Super long one.
02:09:11 I don't.
02:09:11 Want to sit through it?
02:09:14 All right.
02:09:16 With the earthquake, map suddenly changed to Turkey, Turkey will.
02:09:21 Or no Turkey spelled really weird and just look like an L from here.
02:09:25 Even even on ads for relief.
02:09:27 What's next, German?
02:09:29 Deutsche, not German.
02:09:31 Hungarian Hungarians say Magyar, not Hungarian, et cetera.
02:09:38 Is this the globalism and US being supposed to abandon our own language to refer to other country?
02:09:44 Yeah, the answer is yes.
02:09:47 The short answer is yes.
02:09:50 It's it's it's a another example of Western hegemony taking a back seat to globalism.
02:10:00 And it makes sense like if.
02:10:01 You're a if you're a company.
02:10:03 Yeah, like Facebook or, you know, any of these global corporations, and you're doing, you know, you're looking at emerging markets, emerging markets.
02:10:14 And and you're a citizen of.
02:10:15 The world and you know.
02:10:18 Why would you look at look at anything through the lens of?
02:10:21 Of America or the West at all?
02:10:25 I don't think that Facebook views itself or meta.
02:10:28 I guess now, right?
02:10:29 I don't think and that's just one example.
02:10:32 I don't think well, I don't think any of these Silicon Valley companies.
02:10:36 View themselves as American companies.
02:10:40 Meta I guarantee you, if you were to ask the executives at meta.
02:10:46 Are is, is meta an American company?
02:10:49 They would laugh, they would say no.
02:10:52 You know, same thing if you talk to the.
02:10:54 People at Google or Instagram or or anything.
02:11:00 They're all global companies.
02:11:05 Christus Rex.
02:11:06 Seeing how China is the only global competitor to ZOG, I theorize a long while ago that the USA will be sent to war against them once they've taken everything they could from us.
02:11:20 I don't know that they're a competitor necessarily.
02:11:24 In a in an existential threat kind of a way, I feel like there's a lot of cooperation between China and Israel.
02:11:33 In in the same way that.
02:11:36 I mean, I just the the I think what it is is China is not susceptible to the infiltration that the West was by Jews.
02:11:48 Because the the power Jews are E, well, they're many of them are Eastern European, so it's easier for them to.
02:11:58 You know, blend in with Europeans, not so easy to blend in with with Chinese people.
02:12:07 So I don't, I don't know.
02:12:08 I does that mean that?
02:12:09 Doesn't mean we're not going to go.
02:12:10 To war China that.
02:12:11 Just that just means I don't think that it's it's some existential threat, you know that.
02:12:18 I don't think there's a bunch of hysterical Jews wringing their hands about China because it's a threat to.
02:12:29 You know, Jews or something like that.
02:12:33 And it's looping again.
02:12:34 I just noticed that's good.
02:12:38 Yeah, this is some ********.
02:12:39 I don't know if this how much of.
02:12:40 I'm guessing this isn't all odyssey.
02:12:45 I'm refreshing again.
02:12:46 Yeah, it's fixed says.
02:12:50 OK.
02:13:01 Hello, Devin.
02:13:02 Thank you for your.
02:13:03 Work to everyone else.
02:13:05 Homeschool your children or global homa will do.
02:13:07 That for you.
02:13:09 What would you want for your child?
02:13:11 Or what?
02:13:12 Or is that what you want for for your child, make it work.
02:13:18 I agree Ramel.
02:13:20 Homeschool your kids.
02:13:25 And if you don't, then don't be surprised when when people see your kids, they yell.
02:13:35 Oh wait, no.
02:13:37 And I skipped 1 harmless G as I go through American Prometheus.
02:13:42 It seems the upcoming Oppenheimer, Oppenheimer film.
02:13:46 May make a great movie to do a stream on the Manhattan Project was more Jewish than Hollywood.
02:13:53 Also, the people involved were as degenerate.
02:13:56 As you would expect.
02:13:57 Jews, Communists and Jewish communists to be.
02:14:02 American Prometheus, huh?
02:14:07 I'm not familiar with that.
02:14:22 What is this like a the documentary or something?
02:14:27 Is there a trailer for it?
02:14:39 Well, it's a book.
02:14:43 OK.
02:14:51 Alright, now you said it's a movie.
02:14:52 I don't.
02:14:52 See any kind of?
02:14:57 Is this it?
Speaker 14
02:15:19 We imagine a future.
02:15:24 And our imaginings horrifies.
Speaker 28
02:15:33 They won't fear it.
Speaker 10
02:15:37 Until they understand it.
Speaker 7
02:15:44 And they won't understand it.
Speaker 1
02:15:49 Until they've used it.
Speaker
02:15:57 Theory will take you only so far.
Speaker 14
02:16:07 I don't know if we can be trusted.
Speaker 54
02:16:11 It's such a weapon.
Speaker 14
02:16:16 But we have no choice.
Devon
02:16:28 All this is doing is.
02:16:29 Making me want to see actual nukes going off like.
02:16:37 Yeah, we'll take a.
02:16:39 Look at.
02:16:39 Yeah, I actually, I used to live like, really close to where they were.
02:16:44 Doing all these tests like this site right here.
02:16:48 UM.
02:16:50 Yeah, I just, it just makes me, I you know they talk a big game.
02:16:56 But all.
02:16:56 Yeah, it was.
02:16:57 It was so terrible.
02:16:58 We got a whole bunch of these *******.
02:17:00 Things whenever you use them.
02:17:03 Romel, Devon.
02:17:05 What do I have to get to get a physical copy of your book?
02:17:10 Also still waiting on my official black pill cactus pad.
02:17:17 I don't know.
02:17:18 I should make I keep.
02:17:19 I keep thinking I'm going to wait.
02:17:20 So until Part 2, but maybe maybe.
02:17:23 Maybe I should just get part one out there in the meantime.
02:17:29 Yeah, I mean, I don't know, I'll get.
02:17:31 I'll, I'll, I'll think about that.
02:17:34 I've just been.
02:17:35 I've been busy.
02:17:37 You're asked me on a on a day that has been one of the busiest.
02:17:39 Days of the year.
02:17:41 I just don't have the brain bandwidth for.
02:17:43 It right now, but yeah, the cactus.
02:17:46 Pet thing would be cool.
02:17:48 Something I'm going to do though, and I and I am going to do this and and and.
02:17:55 I'm not going to tell you all the specifics, but I will tell you this.
02:17:59 At some point.
02:18:02 Not super soon.
02:18:06 Probably in the summer.
02:18:10 I'm going to.
02:18:12 Offer an opportunity.
02:18:16 To acquire a limited edition mystery box.
02:18:20 Oh yes.
02:18:23 It's a mystery bus.
02:18:24 You don't know what's in it, or if there's anything in it.
02:18:29 There will be a a limited amount available.
02:18:33 And they will all ship out at the.
02:18:34 Same time so.
02:18:35 That no one knows you won't be.
02:18:37 Able to know what it is till you get it.
02:18:43 That is coming that is coming.
02:18:47 And by limited I mean I don't know, like 50 of them.
02:18:51 Maybe more, but probably not probably.
02:18:52 Like about 50 of them.
02:18:54 You know, it's a mystery box.
02:19:00 And you can choose whether or not to tell other people what was in the mystery box or not.
02:19:07 If you get the mystery box.
02:19:12 But I will never say what's in.
02:19:13 The mystery box.
02:19:16 Alright, let's see here.
02:19:21 Romel, how often do you?
02:19:23 Go on 4 Chan.
02:19:24 I don't know.
02:19:25 Not super frequently.
02:19:28 It's part of my my news gathering rotation.
02:19:32 You know, I'll.
02:19:35 Sift through the junk.
02:19:36 I mean, there's a lot of junk, obviously on 4 Chan I.
02:19:40 Don't really post, I used.
02:19:41 To post on it all the time, I haven't posted on.
02:19:43 It in a long time I.
02:19:45 Just use it for news gathering.
02:19:48 From time to time.
02:19:52 Harmless G Oppenheimer's wife was a non Jewish German communist who happened to be the cousin of Nazi General Wilhelm title.
02:20:04 Her previous husband was Kia fighting for the communists in the Spanish Civil War.
02:20:10 But not before getting *** **** and ball shot off.
02:20:13 This was described in American Prometheus.
02:20:17 There you go.
02:20:19 Skeeter. Macbeth. Her.
02:20:31 That last stream replay was hard to watch.
02:20:34 Thanks for uploading it.
02:20:35 I'm sure it was a pain in pain in.
02:20:38 I'm sure it was.
02:20:39 A pain in a good.
02:20:41 Godly society that ******** ****, that spiteful witch would be roasted.
02:20:47 Yeah, yeah, I mean.
02:20:51 But we don't.
02:20:52 That's, you know, clearly where we don't live in a good society.
02:20:57 But yeah, I mean, she's literally a witch.
02:20:59 She's literally a witch trying to sabotage and destroy her people.
02:21:05 She's actively working against her people he's talking about.
02:21:10 It's based on her ******* name now.
02:21:13 But the the teacher that invented the blue eyed.
02:21:18 Experiment from last string.
02:21:24 What was it?
02:21:25 ******* **** or whatever edition?
02:21:30 January 1981 Indians Tech support are in positions of power in the West and could be or and could give a flying **** about our freedom of speech.
02:21:40 **** them too.
02:21:41 Well, that's exactly same thing like all the people at Twitter that were in charge of all the censorship a.
02:21:47 Lot of them.
02:21:48 Were Indian and that's because they don't.
02:21:50 I mean, that's not their.
02:21:52 That's not their legacy.
02:21:54 You know, the freedom of speech stuff.
02:21:55 That's not their legacy.
02:21:56 That ain't come from their ancestors.
02:21:59 That's not part of their story.
02:22:01 Part of their narrative.
02:22:04 That's not something that they feel as if they're conservators of.
02:22:13 And and Speaking of people that have a a, a a whole last country that they can go home to that has nothing but them in it.
02:22:21 I mean, for ***** sake, they have.
02:22:23 They have a country with billions of of people just like them in it.
02:22:31 India Indians will never be demographically replaced.
02:22:34 It's almost like.
02:22:35 Mathematically impossible.
02:22:41 Knight Fire Simon Wolfe met with JW Booth morning of Lincoln assassination petitions.
02:22:50 100,000 Jews to the US.
02:22:53 McKinley. Oh, hold on. This is going to get complicated. Simon Wolfe met with JW Booth, morning of Lincoln assassination petitions, 100,000 Jews to US. McKinley, shot by Emma Goldman. Goy right after Wolfe's last Russian.
02:23:13 Immigration plea.
02:23:15 Help Roosevelt unleash AP I.
02:23:18 Don't know what AP is.
02:23:20 On ZAR, after I think you're trying to ram way too much into one hyper.
02:23:26 That's what's going on here on Zaar after priest go ham on Jays for 19.
02:23:32 03 blood libel giving Bolsheviks. Yeah, this is. This is way too much for a hyper jet like I.
02:23:39 I'm not disagreeing with you.
02:23:40 I don't know this, but this is like.
02:23:41 A lot of.
02:23:42 Stuff condensed into.
02:23:45 A paragraph?
02:23:46 Yeah, I'd have to.
02:23:47 I'd have to take a look at.
02:23:50 And it goes on.
02:23:52 Ohh wait, no, it's just the same one twice.
02:23:53 For some reason it showed up twice your your thing there.
02:23:57 The VAX there is a pet clinic in a strip mall.
02:24:01 I go to that is only separated from a Thai restaurant by one wall.
Speaker 55
02:24:06 There you go.
Devon
02:24:08 Harmless G, even though East Asian fertility rates are even lower than whites, I don't care. Their populations can drop by 50% this century, and they will still have hundreds of millions of people in homogeneous countries for the time being, I think it's good if it means fewer of them come here.
02:24:28 Yeah, I guess that's one way of looking at it is if their birth rates drop, you won't have as many people immigrating.
02:24:34 But the the It's just one of these things with America and Canada specifically.
02:24:38 And I think Australia too, I mean it's already, I mean they're already.
02:24:44 They're already here in huge numbers.
02:24:47 In fact, the Diaspora Chinese, I mean the number for that.
02:24:53 I don't know what it is, but it's got to be insane and it's got to be like, probably there's probably more diaspora Chinese than white people.
02:25:01 Maybe let me look, let's see if maybe that's something we can find out.
02:25:05 How many diaspora Chinese are or or or Asian like?
02:25:12 How many?
02:25:24 I don't think.
02:25:25 I don't think there's like a.
02:25:27 Well, here, here's countries with the large.
02:25:29 I guess we can do it this way.
02:25:32 So countries with the largest.
02:25:38 Number of overseas Chinese in 2021.
02:25:45 OK, let, let's.
02:25:50 Yeah, you.
02:25:50 Well, I thought I thought I knew you in the United States would be high, but not that high.
02:25:54 Alright, so here is.
02:25:58 Indonesia has.
02:26:01 Almost 11,000,000 Chinese.
02:26:03 Thailand has seven million Chinese, and there's just Chinese obvious not Asian. Malaysia has almost 7,000,000 Chinese.
02:26:13 United States has.
02:26:16 Over about five and a half million.
02:26:19 Singapore has almost 3, Canada has almost 2.
02:26:24 Australia has 1.4 share of population. That's pretty high. People think that Australia is because it's, you know, geographically it's huge that.
02:26:35 Oh, it must be like America.
02:26:37 Now it's like.
02:26:39 It's like it's got like the population of of.
02:26:43 It it's got.
02:26:43 A smaller population than many American states.
02:26:48 France has about a million South Africa has about half a million.
02:26:53 UK only has about half a million.
02:26:54 That's interesting.
02:26:57 So yeah, I mean that's.
Speaker 8
02:26:59 It's a lot of that's a lot of.
Devon
02:27:02 Diaspora there, that's millions and millions and millions and millions.
02:27:12 Badlands bear.
02:27:14 I grew up in the eastern Midwest, but moved to the West with my wife and one big problem I have noticed in the small towns out West is the people have never experienced adversity and are clueless to the problems most of us have had to face in the rest of the count.
02:27:31 Right, they all.
02:27:32 They all look at it the way the boomers did.
02:27:34 If you know, like if you live in a small town in the Midwest, you just think that.
02:27:44 In fact, in the same way that they they have no idea what what they how good they have it because of the demographics.
02:27:52 They also have no idea how good they have it because of the the lack of urbanization, right, like they always get excited like small town.
02:28:00 The kids always get really excited when, like, you know, some big global corporation builds something, you know, whether it's a factory or you know anything, just something in their small town and they get all excited like, oh, this is going to put us on the map.
02:28:14 Oh, and it's like you don't want to be on the map, dude.
02:28:17 You don't want to be on the ******* map.
02:28:21 But yeah, it's just ignorance.
02:28:23 They don't know.
02:28:23 They don't know.
02:28:24 How would they know if they don't have any first hand information and everything that they see on in any form of media is telling you how great non whites are.
02:28:33 I mean, how would they know?
02:28:37 Hey, Devin.
02:28:38 Lost or lost time listener, I think you mean last or long time.
02:28:43 I am driving home from.
02:28:45 Let's hear you're texting and driving.
02:28:46 That's the problem.
02:28:47 I'm driving home from Florida to Tennessee on my birthday and I finally got a chance to catch your show live.
02:28:54 You are one of the best streams.
02:28:55 On the Internet, keep up the great work.
02:28:58 And could you say hello to my brother Matt, the based OD or you mean OG or?
02:29:04 O does he?
02:29:05 Does he have an overdosing trucker?
02:29:07 He listens too well, Matt, whether you're a base overdosing trucker or original gangster trucker, either way.
02:29:18 Trolley says says what's up?
02:29:21 And in fact.
02:29:24 You know what?
02:29:28 That's for you.
02:29:32 Man of Lowell fiber.
02:29:33 Well, thank you, Mr.
02:29:34 The diversity show was outrageously effective at making me mad.
02:29:39 I'll be sending.
02:29:40 The upload to a number of people.
02:29:41 Hopefully it makes them mad too.
02:29:44 Well, honestly, I was a little disappointed.
02:29:45 I thought it would be.
Speaker 12
02:29:48 It would be like.
Devon
02:29:49 Less of a a smattering of all this, this weirdos works and like, maybe that's what the whole DVD is though, right?
02:29:57 Like we, we watched this stuff.
02:29:58 You would assume he's taking like, the best bits of it, right.
02:30:02 And if this is the best bits of it, it's like holy.
02:30:06 You know this ******* cringey.
02:30:07 This this is the guy.
02:30:09 This is the guy that's like.
02:30:10 Ohh it's so.
02:30:11 Sad I can't wear a kimono in a in.
02:30:13 A business meeting.
02:30:18 But yeah, yeah, I was hoping it would be a little little.
02:30:21 A little more in depth than.
02:30:22 It was harmless.
02:30:23 G Low East Asian fertility seems to have led to lower East Asian immigration rates to the USA, Canada and Australia, but now more people than ever are coming from India instead.
02:30:36 Even though India's retailing rate recently dropped below replacement, there are still 1.4 billion of them. Yeah, there's like, an unlimited supply of.
02:30:43 Of Indians that they'll never run out.
02:30:49 Yeah, and and and and employers of these, these these same companies that I was just explaining, don't see themselves as American companies, why would they?
02:30:59 Why would they?
02:31:02 Like, seriously, why would they care?
02:31:04 I think there's some of them, you know, in the case of, you know, Zuckerberg and a lot of the fellow whites right there are.
02:31:11 Look, let's just face it.
02:31:12 There are Jews in positions of of of power.
02:31:16 That probably, even if it were to work against their.
02:31:19 Their bottom line?
02:31:21 Would go out of their way to try to hire immigrants because they have they just they're anti white, they're they're actively.
02:31:31 Trying to to.
02:31:34 Well, I mean, genocide white people, let's just say it how it is.
02:31:39 So they they would just, even if it meant that it costs more money to hire Indians with visas, they'd probably still do it.
02:31:47 But yeah, there's an unrounded, unlimited supply of them.
02:31:52 Badlands bear.
02:31:53 I lived in a small town or a small Montana town.
02:31:58 1500 population 99% white in two years never witnessed any crime. High trust Town did a lot of work in a reservation nearby with about the same size population in the same crime and violence.
02:32:13 When sleeping in my semi door stayed locked, gun under the pillow.
02:32:17 Rez Indians are animals.
02:32:18 Yeah, it's insane.
02:32:19 I I've never.
02:32:22 I've never experienced reservations up.
02:32:24 North my my experience with those reservations have been limited to the Southwest, you know, but that includes, you know, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and yeah, I wouldn't.
02:32:42 I wouldn't imagine it's any different, I wouldn't imagine.
02:32:44 To be different at all.
02:32:47 Harmless G are we going to address the PQ, the PQ?
02:32:52 The poor question the Indians that come here are quickly taking over elite corporate positions.
02:32:59 They behave similarly to Jews in many ways.
02:33:01 They are the most Democrat voting Asian group.
02:33:04 Hindus are also the second highest.
02:33:07 Earning religious group in the US after Jews, we'll look and a part of it too.
02:33:12 There's this obviously in America, especially like in the 90s, people would look at.
02:33:19 Well, like the.
02:33:20 Hapu on on The Simpsons right there was this stereotype that Indians ran convenience stores and Patels specifically ran motels across the country.
02:33:32 What they don't tell you is one of the reasons why that was so true as many stereotypes.
02:33:38 Part is they got they got special government like you.
02:33:43 Got you paid for.
02:33:44 Their loans to own.
02:33:46 Like businesses.
02:33:49 The the federal government has been using your tax dollars to replace you.
02:33:57 Actively, actively funding your replacements.
02:34:00 If you were to go to the federal government and ask for the same loans, you wouldn't get them.
02:34:05 But they'll make you pay for, for for their loans to buy businesses.
02:34:13 Why is there a or?
02:34:14 This is from Dan Bigfoot.
02:34:16 Excuse me.
02:34:18 Why is there a gay accent?
02:34:25 You can tell when a male does anything with his prostate just from the voice.
02:34:31 You can't tell before puberty, which is proof **** are infected like vampires and not born that way.
02:34:40 Honestly, I think it's they're they're they're emulating women.
02:34:45 I think that this is just me pulling this out of my ***.
02:34:49 Well, no, no pun, but the.
02:34:55 I get the sense that because I think they were, they were all abused by by their fathers or by uncles or, you know, a man, right, like they were.
02:35:05 They were basically raped as children by, well, by other.
02:35:11 And I think that creates.
02:35:15 In addition to, you know, ******* with them sexually, it it makes them they no.
02:35:22 Well, I mean, when we were watching.
02:35:23 This clip of of.
02:35:24 That this guy in this thing when he was trying to explain what what men are like, and he starts talking about some cartoonish.
02:35:32 Description of like boxers or you know?
02:35:34 Like Ohh it's you have to be a man.
02:35:36 You can't cry. It's like.
02:35:39 Yeah, he was just talking about.
02:35:40 Like some weird you?
02:35:41 Know stupid like.
02:35:44 Childish cartoon version of what men are supposed to be like because I don't think he gets it.
02:35:48 I don't think he understands well.
02:35:50 Obviously he doesn't understand right and I think the accent comes from trying to emulate.
02:35:58 Women, but yeah, it's obviously like, no, no one.
02:36:01 'S born with that accent.
02:36:03 No one's born with that accent.
02:36:08 Because no one's born with any any accent, really.
Speaker 8
02:36:11 Except for Jews.
Devon
02:36:16 Well, Jews and.
02:36:20 And black people who can't say, no matter where, what, no matter what part of the country that, that they all struggle with saying frustrated for some reason.
02:36:27 Badlands bear going to school.
02:36:29 I was.
02:36:29 I was taught to hate my people, was told of slaves being thrown off boats tied to rocks, and I thought whites were the most evil people in the world.
02:36:38 Don't send your kids to public schools unless you want them to turn into Fagots who hate their own people and ancestry, right?
02:36:47 And and and when you homeschool, let them know that it was Jews doing that.
02:36:50 So they, they they they know they hate.
02:36:52 The right people.
02:36:56 And then Badlands bear again.
02:36:58 Thank you.
02:36:58 For what you.
02:36:59 Do Devin been?
02:37:00 Following for six or seven years, rarely have time to interact, but I am I never miss a replay.
02:37:05 Well, I appreciate that.
02:37:07 Yeah, you're you're old school old school there.
02:37:21 Captain Penguin.
02:37:22 My brother showed me this documentary about Koreans affected by the LA riots.
02:37:28 Some of them blame white people for not keeping blacks under control, their views on race and the demographics of LA are interesting, and I recommend checking it out.
02:37:38 I might check it out.
02:37:39 My understanding is.
02:37:41 The the Koreans that were involved, the roof Koreans are, you know that.
02:37:46 Meme, those Koreans were.
02:37:50 From the Korean War is why they were in America.
02:37:53 They were basically Koreans.
02:37:55 That kind of like.
02:37:59 Well, like when when we lost the Taliban.
02:38:03 And we brought over.
02:38:04 Like ohh well, I think like a million of these ************* right then we bring like a ******* 1,000,000.
02:38:09 Afghanis over here.
02:38:11 Like I think that's legit. I think that's that's it. It's close to 1,000,000 if it might, might even be more every time America goes to a war and convinces some of the local people to to fight on their side, we always end up with some of them coming home when we lose. Well, I guess in Korea.
02:38:32 You know, I wouldn't say it was a loss, but you know, so a bunch of people that fought with Americans in Korea ended up coming over.
02:38:41 And I think that's, I think that's where a lot of these roof Koreans came from.
02:38:49 Returned ****** for $1.00.
Speaker 39
02:38:52 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Devon
02:38:57 I'd buy that for a dollar.
02:39:04 I can't help but notice how many Asians push this anti white diversity ****.
02:39:10 In particular the 1st and 2nd generation.
02:39:13 To make matters worse, they return to Asia and they push this logic there.
02:39:19 It's how multiculturalism, multicultural stuff spreads, locals.
02:39:25 Like in Japan, call them Jews of Asia.
Speaker 8
02:39:30 Yeah, it is. That's.
Devon
02:39:32 The weird thing is.
02:39:33 It's usually not first or second generation or not for.
02:39:36 I'm sorry, not the.
02:39:38 It's usually not the immigrants themselves.
02:39:42 In fact, they're usually not.
02:39:43 That politically involved at all.
02:39:45 But their children tend to be.
02:39:48 Hyper Fagots, you know, like like almost.
02:39:52 There's very few.
02:39:56 Right wing Asians, very few like.
02:39:59 That was like Michelle Malkin, right?
02:40:02 And like that's it.
02:40:04 As far as I know.
02:40:07 So yeah, yeah, it's it's.
02:40:12 Yeah, it is what it.
02:40:13 Is Pooh Pooh?
02:40:16 Say Stomper poo, say stomper.
02:40:24 Keep up the awesome streams. Devin. Here's my dono of $20. Don't worry, however, as this 20 isn't counterfeit like.
02:40:33 Floyd's was.
02:40:35 That way you shouldn't get hassled like he did when you try spending it at the.
02:40:43 At the at the.
02:40:47 Ohh and and we lost connection.
02:40:51 We lost connection.
02:40:52 Literally lost connection.
02:40:57 Or at least it's at 0 right now.
02:41:00 I may have to move this.
02:41:04 Are we looping now?
02:41:05 We might be looping.
02:41:10 Ohh, the satellite.
02:41:12 The satellite of awesome.
02:41:19 I'm gonna refresh here.
02:41:24 We should be back on, but that totally ruined the timing.
02:41:29 That totally ruined the timing.
02:41:31 Because I, you know, I was, I was going to oblige you.
02:41:34 And give you a.
02:41:42 So anyway.
02:41:46 There we go.
02:41:49 Let's see here.
02:41:50 Returned ****** again for $1.00. How many dollars you got there returned Fagot, Fagot.
02:42:00 In honor of Women's Day and as a big **** you to white women, boomers.
02:42:06 A Happy Woman's Day, guys, may all these lovely ladies get what they deserve. PS I'd like to return these ducks.
02:42:16 What's this that you're sending me here?
02:42:26 Ohh, it's literally you sent me ducks.
02:42:29 Ohh, is this duck rape?
02:42:30 I don't know if.
02:42:30 I should play.
02:42:31 Duck rape.
02:42:34 Is this duck rape?
02:42:36 I think this is duck rape, isn't it?
02:42:40 It is duck rape.
02:42:41 Ducks are super rapey like this.
02:42:47 Why are we watching duck rape?
02:42:48 Does something happen eventually?
02:42:50 Or is it just duck rape?
02:42:55 It's just duck rape, all right.
02:42:58 I should have known I should have known ******** ******.
02:43:00 Would just send us duck rape.
02:43:04 Damn Bigfoot.
02:43:05 The ***** ***** knows how to market to boomers stir fry in the seminar title.
02:43:10 The Boomers who see race as new places to.
02:43:13 Eat will think that the good will feed them.
02:43:18 Returned Fagot with another dollar.
02:43:21 Ohh ******** ******.
Speaker
02:43:22 Chuck it.
Devon
02:43:28 Where where we go.
02:43:31 With the current developments in Ukraine, it seems like Russia is on the is on track to actually pull this off and actually defeating NATO's proxy. What do you think is going to happen?
02:43:45 If I didn't know any better, it seems like the West is trying to instigate a war with China.
02:43:51 I know you're the second person to say that.
02:43:53 I don't think that it's.
02:43:56 I mean, there's a lot of people saying it.
02:43:59 In fact, you know, Speaking of of Tucker, I think even people like Tucker are kind of promoting the ideas as a, as a good idea.
02:44:09 I just don't see it happening cause it just it.
02:44:12 I mean look maybe.
02:44:15 It's it would be a really it'd be a really stupid thing to do for all the reasons we've talked about before.
02:44:23 You know, specifically we have no manufacturing.
02:44:27 We have no manufacturing.
02:44:28 Who's going to do the manufacturing?
02:44:31 Right.
02:44:33 I mean you you think they want to go to to some of these?
02:44:39 You know, or really like Kenosha, you know, and get a bunch of these BLM rioters to to make.
02:44:49 Complicated high tech weaponry?
02:44:52 No, no.
02:44:55 It would be a nightmare scenario if I mean just think of it this way.
02:44:59 Usually war, I mean war.
02:45:01 In some ways it is a contest of who can kill the most people and break the most ****, but it's also a contest of of your infrastructure.
02:45:11 It's a contest of your your ability to.
02:45:14 Produce machine killing machines, but machines nonetheless, right?
02:45:20 It's it's a contest of of.
02:45:22 I mean, that's not that.
02:45:24 I mean, that's where the Cold War was.
02:45:25 But a hot war is is no different.
02:45:27 It's just that you you end up.
02:45:28 Using the machines right and eventually.
02:45:34 The the winner is usually the one that can that produces.
02:45:38 The most cool.
02:45:40 The most cool weaponry.
02:45:41 In fact, I can't think of, at least in modern times, when there's been.
02:45:46 Well, that's the other funny thing with.
02:45:48 With the exception of Americans, who seem to have, like, really cool weapons and still end up losing wars all the time.
02:45:53 And now we're going to get into a A a war with a country that's not a bunch of goat.
02:45:58 Hurting Fagots and that that actually has a manufacturing base and actually has a the ability to cripple us financially like this.
02:46:11 You know and and you know, you think it was bad in Russia getting you know there.
02:46:15 Oh, we can't get chips.
02:46:16 Remember when COVID was going on and used cars went the prices went through the roof and everything computer related went through the roof like used motherboards were suddenly worth more than what they were new and **** like that.
02:46:31 Imagine if if suddenly you couldn't buy anything made in China.
02:46:36 You know, technology would basically just stop.
02:46:40 And we just.
02:46:40 Don't have the ability.
02:46:42 We don't have enough.
02:46:44 Factories built to even fabricate the chips.
02:46:49 That we would need.
02:46:51 Or the the OR like I said, we don't.
02:46:53 We don't have the human capital.
02:46:56 Necessary to to have any kind of of high tech manufacturing here it would be.
02:47:03 It would be such a.
02:47:06 Humiliating loss for the United States if they went, if they went really toe.
02:47:12 To toe no.
02:47:12 Yeah, I could see like proxy war type **** with Taiwan or whatever, you know, stuff like that, right?
02:47:17 But really going toe to toe with with.
02:47:21 China, I mean.
02:47:24 That would be a nightmare scenario.
02:47:26 And who knows, maybe that's what Kim.
02:47:28 Dot com was talking about.
02:47:29 I guess he was on Twitter today telling everyone to go to the.
02:47:31 Southern Hemisphere, I mean, I don't know.
02:47:37 Harmless gene, the upcoming Oppenheimer film, is an adaptation of the book American Prometheus, which is a biography of J Robert Oppenheimer.
02:47:47 There you go.
02:47:50 Boy boy, 1488.
02:48:10 Here's the link.
02:48:12 Here's the link to the audio book on the Jewish history of usury and central banking going back to before Julius Caesar.
02:48:21 This would make a good golden insomnia.
02:48:24 You should consider checking it out while you do B stuff.
02:48:27 Well, I have a lot of ******* B stuff I gotta do tomorrow, so I'll add that to.
02:48:33 My playlist, perhaps I don't.
02:48:34 Know how long it is.
02:48:35 But I gotta do.
02:48:36 I have to do an insane amount of beast stuff.
02:48:39 Not only did my all of my hives for I mean very few people will understand what I'm talking about.
02:48:44 Here because.
02:48:45 I was, you know, here's The funny thing, I don't.
02:48:47 I I'm.
02:48:48 I'm going to say for right now I'm.
02:48:49 Going to say it's beginner's luck.
02:48:52 But I was told by so many people.
02:48:54 Ohh yeah, well, you know, if you get bees, if you do the bee thing, you know they're all going to die.
02:49:00 If you try to do treatment free, well then they're really all going to die and you know, so don't try treatment.
02:49:06 Free stuff.
02:49:06 You gotta you gotta make sure you spray them with oxalic acid and and all this all these chemicals or you know, or they're all going to die and and you're just going to.
02:49:15 You're going to be buying bees every year and.
02:49:19 Not only did none of my high, like none, zero of my high.
02:49:23 I have to split now.
02:49:26 Or they'll all swarm.
02:49:27 Well, not all, but like most of them are bursting like now.
02:49:33 In March.
02:49:35 In ******* March, I'm having to do splits.
02:49:38 In fact, one of the reasons why someone gave me a bucket of bees and the reason why I've got killer bee Queens right here next to me is I can't get other Queens cause it's so early in.
02:49:47 The year no one has Queens.
02:49:50 And so I have to have.
02:49:51 Local evil Queens to hold me over it until I can get actual Queens.
02:49:59 But yeah, I I I I have to do a lot of ******* bee **** tomorrow.
02:50:03 It's going to be insane.
02:50:04 It's going to be hours of hours of of of bee stuff.
02:50:08 But you know it is what it is.
02:50:10 I chose this life.
02:50:13 White tiger.
02:50:17 Money is power.
02:50:18 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself.
02:50:22 Go, Julie, this *** is.
02:50:40 With the *** **** money white Tiger Kingdom been a minute since I caught a stream.
02:50:46 Here's my.
02:50:47 Black pill tithe.
02:50:50 Well, that's only a 10th of what you should send then, because tithe means 10th.
02:50:55 But now I appreciate that very much thank you for the support White Tiger Kingdom.
02:51:02 Abur I I can never get this right.
02:51:05 Abbur coming, Don.
02:51:08 Hey, Devin.
02:51:09 Always nice to catch the stream.
02:51:12 Keep up the good work.
02:51:13 Last time a friend of mine put on sports ball during the World Cup, I was shocked that the Latin American teams looked more white.
02:51:21 In the European teams and that looked like half the team was imported from Africa, no, absolutely so lutely Argentina like all those teams looked white by comparison, right?
02:51:38 The French or the French team.
02:51:44 Let's see here.
02:51:48 Yeah, this is the.
02:51:50 Let me do.
02:51:51 It let's do a side by side here.
02:51:59 Yeah, I think a lot of Americans are gonna have to really rethink this.
02:52:03 South Americans aren't white thing.
02:52:10 Because I think in the past, you know, we always kind of thought that you know because.
02:52:15 There was.
02:52:16 Because you know they.
02:52:17 Weren't as mixed as like Mexicans.
02:52:20 And there was, I think more it depends on the country and it depends on you know the country and and what part of the country, because there there's still some.
02:52:31 Very segregated parts of of South American countries, right?
02:52:37 But just as an example.
02:52:42 Let's see here. Here is.
02:52:45 This is the French.
02:52:48 World Cup team.
02:52:53 This is the French World Cup team.
02:52:59 This is the Argentina World Cup team.
02:53:03 Again, you can tell there's some mixed people like.
02:53:06 You know that guy looks mixed.
02:53:10 You know, definitely this guy.
02:53:13 You know, probably this guy, too.
02:53:16 In fact, I'd say.
02:53:17 Like you know.
02:53:19 This whole first row minus this guy.
02:53:23 Yeah, they they look a little like they.
02:53:25 Got a little add mixture in there.
02:53:27 They're the goalie here also, right?
02:53:30 But I mean, ****.
02:53:31 Compared to France, it's like, what are we?
02:53:36 What are we even?
02:53:36 Talking about here.
02:53:42 I mean, compared to France, this is like the like the whitest team.
02:53:47 I've ever seen.
02:53:53 Alright, let's take a look here.
02:53:55 White Tiger Kingdom again.
Speaker 1
02:54:01 YouTube baby back the bus.
Devon
02:54:03 Not trying to be blasphemous.
02:54:05 Are we officially a religion with protections yet?
02:54:12 Ohh, you mean like this the stream?
02:54:15 I don't know.
02:54:17 Look, I'm.
02:54:18 I'm still open to the idea of starting a cult.
02:54:21 I'm just saying.
02:54:23 This, they said.
02:54:25 Well, I I keep almost knocking the killer bees all over.
02:54:29 I never.
02:54:29 I never hit stuff with my hands.
02:54:31 I don't know why.
02:54:31 I'm talking so much my hands tonight.
02:54:34 But that was almost really bad.
02:54:36 I almost got killer bees all over my myself.
02:54:39 Look, I'm.
02:54:40 I'm open to the idea.
02:54:41 There's just so many.
02:54:43 Real, very real drawbacks.
02:54:47 You know it.
02:54:48 It's it's, it's just, it's a real difficult to navigate and get it right type of thing.
02:54:56 Yeah, I mean, I don't know, like I it's one of those things I like thinking about like, oh, be sweet.
02:55:00 You know, we could do, you know.
02:55:02 Even if it's.
02:55:03 Just on paper, you know, like we don't.
02:55:05 Have to actually.
02:55:05 Be a cult, but we.
02:55:08 But on paper, if we're a cold.
02:55:10 Then we can.
02:55:10 You know, get religious protections and and, you know, just.
02:55:16 Make make sure that we, we.
02:55:18 You know, almost like in the same way that one of these green card marriages, right?
02:55:22 You, you, you, you, you it's all a show that you put on for the government to get your green card do the same sort of thing like you know we just we make convincing and yeah I don't know I'm open to the idea I just I don't know it just every time I start to really put it together in my head like how I would do it it just seems sounds like a nightmare.
02:55:43 I'm friends with a few white S Africans.
02:55:45 When the blacks slaughter families and take over farms, they are too dumb to maintain them, was told.
02:55:51 They sometimes don't even move into the houses, would rather live in shacks in the yard.
02:55:57 The IQ difference between us and them is insane.
02:56:00 Well, yeah, especially.
02:56:02 Yeah, African. The kinds of Africans that are that are doing that. I mean that's the that's the non European admixture Africans sub-saharan Africans that are hovering around 65 on average IQ. So that that is.
02:56:17 You know, stunningly low.
02:56:21 Hemothorax Zine.
02:56:32 You know what?
Speaker 25
02:56:34 Oh, poor baby.
02:56:36 I'm so sorry.
Devon
02:56:38 I haven't used that one.
02:56:39 In a while.
02:56:42 What do you think is really up with these farm food processing plant, industrial fires and train derailments, total incompetence, foreign sabotage, domestic actors?
02:56:54 I tend to think it's foreign agents and the feds won't say it because it would show their incompetence and undermine their power.
02:57:00 Yeah, I mean, look at that.
02:57:02 Is a that is a distinct possibility, but a lot of the things you said are possible too.
02:57:08 I think that in terms of the total incompetence thing, it's just look, it's it's everywhere.
02:57:14 The total incompetence is literally.
02:57:16 Everywhere I I mentioned last string that I've noticed a huge uptick in just the inability for me to get packages, you know, like look, it's always been a little bit of a crap shoot in the last couple of years.
02:57:29 It used to not be right.
02:57:31 It used to not.
02:57:31 Be it used to be, you know, I would, I would get things online.
02:57:36 Like partially because it worked so well because I had so few problems.
02:57:41 Right.
02:57:43 And you would think that that that they're doing more of it, they'd begin getting better at it, but no, they're not.
02:57:48 It just means they have to hire more diversity in order to to make it happen and and so yeah, I'm.
02:57:56 I'm getting like one thing I never really.
02:58:00 Like one thing doesn't make a lot of sense to me. I'm having more packages get quote UN quote lost like they get shipped, you get the tracking number and they start going to you like you're following the tracking number.
Speaker 9
02:58:12 OK.
Devon
02:58:16 Sometimes this one's always infuriating. They get to your town.
02:58:23 But then they keep going somewhere else.
02:58:27 And then it just stays there.
02:58:29 And then if you if you call the shipper, they're like oh, it's.
02:58:33 I didn't.
02:58:34 I didn't that used.
02:58:34 To not happen to me, and it's happened to me just in the last couple of months, it's happened like three or four times where a package.
02:58:41 It gets shipped.
02:58:42 It's not the people selling it right, like they send it.
02:58:46 And then it just doesn't ever get to me.
02:58:49 And and there's no and and and there's no.
02:58:52 No one has a.
02:58:53 Reason why it.
02:58:54 And so all I can imagine is is people are stealing.
02:58:58 Right, people are stealing packages or or just, you know, throwing it off the truck.
02:59:02 They don't want to deal with it.
02:59:04 I had a package of bees last year I was telling you guys, I think about this where it was a guy in Georgia sending me bees.
02:59:12 And when they finally arrived, like.
02:59:16 A week late.
02:59:18 They were almost all dead.
02:59:21 Be and and you get in and when I called him up and talked.
02:59:24 To him, the the short what?
02:59:27 You know he when you read between.
02:59:28 The lines, it was literally black.
02:59:30 People at the post office afraid of bees, so they just left them on a shelf because they were afraid of bees.
02:59:38 And **** like that.
02:59:39 That is just going to get.
02:59:41 More and more common, so you know, some of this is incompetence.
02:59:46 Some of it's just going to be emblematic of, you know, like the failing.
02:59:51 Civilization that we're in foreign sabotage, sure.
02:59:55 But like, who would be doing it?
02:59:57 Like, would it be just someone, you know, needling us?
03:00:01 Because here remember, if it's foreign sabotage.
03:00:08 I I mean, look, you could say that like there's lots of countries that would have a motive to do that, but are they willing to risk getting caught?
03:00:17 You know what I mean?
03:00:18 Because, like, let's say.
03:00:22 I don't know.
03:00:22 Let's just say Russia or or China or whoever right engineered these derailments.
Speaker 8
03:00:31 You're right that.
Devon
03:00:31 The United States government might just cover it up because, you know, maybe, maybe not for political reasons in terms of of relationships with these countries, but political reasons, so that the FBI and whatever, that they don't look like *******.
03:00:49 But it I don't know.
03:00:50 It just seems like a risky.
03:00:51 Saying to not really like.
03:00:52 What are they?
03:00:53 What would?
03:00:53 They really be accomplishing.
03:00:57 It's also a thing where if you're going to be like, look there, is there, there does exist the possibility that we go in direct conflict with Russia or China and I would imagine if I was Russia and China that I would have sleeper cells or.
03:01:16 For lack of a better term.
03:01:18 That existed in America, and I don't know that I'd want to blow my load on derailments and fires when it would probably be, it'd be more beneficial to keep those people on the down low for if she ever gets real, then you, you know, then you that's what you'd want to do.
03:01:37 I don't know that I don't know cause like like pretty much everything you mentioned is possible.
03:01:42 I I don't.
03:01:43 Know so much the domestic actors, unless it's something like. In other words, I don't think it's like a DVE, right?
03:01:49 I think if it's domestic, quote UN quote, domestic actor, I think it would be, you know, like a government agency trying to steer us in a particular direction.
03:02:02 For what you know, maybe for reasons we don't even understand yet.
03:02:07 I don't know that it would be like some terrorist group or something like that.
03:02:10 I don't think that would be happening.
03:02:14 Yeah, it's it's, it could be, it could be.
03:02:17 I feel like it's it.
03:02:18 Could be incompetence or.
03:02:22 Either way, there's some incompetence.
03:02:24 I guess that's the way to put it right, no matter, no matter what, out of all those things you listed, no matter how you look at it, incompetence isn't is involved, so it'll probably happen more.
03:02:34 Harmless Gee, when people talk about Asians assimilating, ask which America they are assimilating into.
03:02:41 They live mostly in coastal cities.
03:02:44 They attend universities no one or second generation Asians are super facts.
03:02:49 Well, yeah, it's true.
Speaker
03:02:51 Chuck it.
Devon
03:02:56 Yeah, but the immigrants themselves tend to be I don't want to say they're based, but they they definitely understand race.
03:03:03 I've I've known a lot of Asian immigrants who have.
03:03:08 Are are definitely they.
03:03:10 They they understand the BQ.
03:03:14 And the JQ and they're less weird about the JQ.
03:03:17 You can talk to it like Asians who are actually from Asia.
03:03:20 You can talk to them about Jews and they find it fascinating.
03:03:23 There's no, you know, they don't have any emotional baggage tied to that.
03:03:27 So they're just like, oh, wow, that's that's.
03:03:28 Yeah, I guess.
03:03:30 And they're good at pattern recognition.
03:03:31 Right.
03:03:32 So you point out a couple of the patterns and like, oh, yeah, I guess you're right.
03:03:35 And they don't care because they're they don't have any, like, weird program to Holocaust guilt or anything like that.
03:03:40 And they don't feel like, oh, I can't say anything bad about, you know, they're just, you know, but their kids are a totally different situation.
03:03:47 Their kids are totally different situation.
03:03:55 Pooh, say Stomper, the savage American reservations of the north are crime filled shitholes even with the insane amount of money their casinos bring in, they are still slumming up in the north.
03:04:09 Midwest states.
03:04:10 They net the good fishing.
03:04:13 They net the good fishing lakes.
03:04:15 Until regular people are limited to 0 fish, then taxpayers fork out to restock it.
03:04:21 Well, that's like the least of the the problems.
03:04:26 I wish the only thing that that tax American taxpayers had to worry about was was restocking lakes.
03:04:34 I I would I would give anything for that to be the the only problem.
03:04:39 Tennis nuts North Georgia has lots of local honey, no diversity bees there.
03:04:45 Uh, I don't know.
03:04:46 I think you.
03:04:46 I think Georgia has has Africanized genes not not as.
03:04:52 I don't know.
03:04:53 How the South is I don't know.
03:04:54 If maybe because.
03:04:55 You guys get.
03:04:57 But I've always thought that like a lot of the southern states.
03:05:01 Would would be very.
03:05:04 Amenable to Africanized genetics, but it seems like.
03:05:09 Maybe the winter is is is what kills them off or something like that.
03:05:12 Because you know, a lot of these, you'd be YouTuber guys, right?
03:05:16 They're all in the South.
03:05:17 They're all doing cutouts.
03:05:18 Most of them aren't wearing a bee suit.
03:05:20 They're only wearing a veil half the time.
03:05:22 You're just like.
03:05:22 How the **** you know?
03:05:24 Because out here, you know, you come across the feral hive and you, you know, you you might die.
03:05:29 If I mean, you would definitely die if you did what they do, but it.
03:05:33 Doesn't seem to be a problem there.
03:05:36 White Tiger Kingdom Shipping is the worst right now. FedEx has really taken a dive since 2020 when something gets lost. It's probably stolen and FedEx never notifies the shipper since they have to repay someone if customer doesn't call and wait 60 days for a pack location, the vendor doesn't get reimbursed.
03:05:56 Now FedEx has been a nightmare.
03:05:57 UPS is a nightmare.
03:05:59 Postal Service more or less has been a nightmare a long time.
03:06:02 So that's no surprise.
03:06:05 But yeah, I'm I'm having for the first time ever really a lot of packages are are just getting quote UN quote lost.
03:06:13 Like you can see them, you know, you track them and then they just either stop moving in some random.
03:06:17 City or?
03:06:19 Like I said, I've seen them, I've seen them come all the way out to me from like across the country and then keep.
03:06:26 And then stop and then disappear, so you know.
03:06:32 Like Tanger Kingdom, again, the massive amount of money being lost to diversity and competency and theft just in shipping is astronomical.
03:06:40 Now extrapolate that over everything and we need a cult yesterday.
03:06:45 Well, I'll tell you what I think.
03:06:46 I brought this up before there was this libertarian video a million years ago.
03:06:50 They were really super proud of it.
03:06:52 I think it was called eye pencil and what they tried to do.
03:06:56 In fact, I don't know, it's probably still I I get it probably.
Speaker
03:06:59 But the the point.
Devon
03:07:00 They were because they're libertarians.
03:07:02 They were trying to show like Ohh, it's so amazing.
03:07:08 The the amount of people involved in just the manufacturing of a.
03:07:15 Oh, I forgot.
03:07:15 Now there is.
03:07:16 Something called eye pencil.
03:07:21 OK, I think this is it.
03:07:27 Let's see if this is it.
03:07:28 This doesn't seem to have like enough views, but maybe it's old enough to be at the right one.
03:07:39 Anyway, the point was.
03:07:43 In order to manufacture a pencil, there's going to be so many capitalist machinations going on, like you've got to have, you know, like the the people mining the graphite.
03:07:56 You have to have the people chopping down the trees.
03:07:58 You have to have the truck drivers that drive the the materials, the different places.
03:08:02 You have to have the factories that make the pencils.
03:08:04 You have to have the people that make the machines in the factory.
03:08:07 You know, basically trying to show you the beautiful complexity of our capitalist society, right?
03:08:15 You know the more complicated you make a system, the the less it takes to really **** it up.
03:08:21 And so if you look at this, I I don't know if.
03:08:23 This is what I'm looking for, as you'll see.
Speaker 5
03:08:30 This is the.
03:08:31 World we live in.
03:08:34 If we weren't surrounded by it every day.
03:08:37 If we didn't take it for granted, we'd be dumb struck by its very intricacy and brilliance.
Devon
03:08:50 I'm dumb.
03:08:50 Struck by how slow your you're doing this.
03:08:52 We're going to watch.
03:08:53 This at double speed.
Speaker 5
03:08:58 Is an ordinary, familiar wooden pencil.
03:09:00 You might think pencil is simple.
03:09:02 Chances are you been using once before.
03:09:03 You can read or write, but just because it's familiar doesn't mean it's simple.
03:09:07 In fact, it's complicated, elaborate, beautiful.
03:09:11 Its very existence is too improbable for any one person to truly comprehend.
03:09:16 These are the basic materials that go into a pencil, graphite, cedar, metal and rubber.
03:09:22 But if you had all the elements of a pencil right in front of you, could you make a pencil?
03:09:25 It's not as easy as you might think.
03:09:27 In fact, no single person on the face of the Earth could do it without the help of countless others.
03:09:32 And this is the key to understanding the world.
03:09:39 Just like you and me is the end result of a vast and intricate family tree, a Symphony of human activity that spans the globe.
03:09:46 Through their work and knowledge, a vast number of people have had.
03:09:49 A hand in making this simple pencil.
03:09:51 Unlike your family tree, this one begins with an actual tree.
03:09:55 The most immediate ancestor of Hensel is a cedar tree in the Pacific Northwest, but the loggers who harvest the timber are also as ancestors, and these men don't work alone.
03:10:03 They enter our assisted by the people and industries that produce the saws, rope, countless other tools that they use.
03:10:07 These are also the ancestors of our pencil.
03:10:10 As is the waitress at a nearby diner who sells a large lunch to say nothing for thousands of people involved in producing that simple midday meal.
03:10:17 Across time and space, the web grows.
03:10:19 Consider the roads, trucks, ships, communication systems, and the people who design, build and maintain them.
03:10:24 All of them are necessary to bring Thunder to the mills and the slack factories to process them.
03:10:27 All of them are also the ancestors of the pencil.
03:10:30 And even with the work of all these.
03:10:31 People so far, all we have is a stained wooden slat, a naked half of a wooden.
03:10:35 Body of a pencil.
03:10:37 But its family tree is larger and more expensive.
03:10:41 The graphite is mined in China and Sri Lanka at the pencil factory is mixed with clay and heat and other materials.
03:10:46 Before it's extruded, dried and baked to.
03:10:47 Kill people from different contents.
03:10:49 Different cultures cooperate to bring these materials together with.
03:10:52 Waxes and kilns.
03:10:53 And equipment from across the world, these two are the ancestors of the pencil.
03:10:57 And the same is true of the eraser with ingredients from around the world.
03:10:59 It's the end result of similarly complex and exotic branch.
03:11:02 The family tree, as is the ferrule.
03:11:04 The metal band made from material that is mined, refined, and shipped from all.
03:11:07 Over the world.
03:11:09 Each part of the pencil is the result of the collaboration and cooperation of millions of people.
03:11:14 Together, they form a process that is constantly changing and adapting, a change in the availability or cost of material from one place might make another source more desirable, and the process changes.
03:11:21 And adapts fluidly.
Devon
03:11:22 Anyway, you get the.
03:11:22 Idea to make a ******* pencil it it's it seems easy, right? Well, it's just this piece of wood with graphite and we've been making things like 100 years old, you know.
03:11:32 It's it's.
03:11:33 It is easy, but there's so many.
03:11:37 So many steps that go into it, that and all it takes right is a couple couple ******* to **** it all up, right.
03:11:47 That's all it takes.
03:11:49 And then you don't have pencils.
03:11:52 And so obviously not the what the the message of this video, but that just that just goes to and that's a pencil.
Speaker 8
03:12:00 Right.
Devon
03:12:01 Imagine the the amount of things that go into the the you know your phone, you know the the Gorilla Glass that's on the the front of your smartphone, the the, the different alloys they use for the the the case.
03:12:17 Every single chip that's in there, all those little.
03:12:21 Micro surface mounted components, like all the little mini resistors and you know the the the even the tiny screws used to hold it together.
03:12:32 The camera, the lens on the camera, the microphone.
03:12:36 You know, like the.
03:12:37 The the insane amount of things that have to be produced reliably just to be components of a much more complex object like your smartphone and all it takes is a couple you know, ******* to **** it all the.
03:12:55 Whole thing up.
03:12:58 That's why that's why.
03:13:00 Ship's going to get bad.
03:13:02 And that might be why **** is bad.
03:13:10 So yeah, that was.
03:13:12 White Tiger Kingdom there.
03:13:15 Alright, let's see here.
03:13:17 Hammer authorizing.
03:13:29 By domestic actors, I did mean yes, the government or Bill Gates types.
03:13:34 If Russia or China expects a war soon, sabotaging our production would make some sense because they know how long it would take us to replace it.
03:13:44 You raised good points.
03:13:45 Yeah, it could.
03:13:45 It could be.
03:13:47 It could be.
03:13:47 I just don't.
03:13:48 I don't know that they'd want to.
03:13:50 You know, expose themselves.
03:13:52 To to something like that yet, and I think there's there's.
03:13:57 I mean, look, if I was Russia or China, I I'd aim a little higher.
03:14:01 I mean, there's you could do a lot more damage than just burning down a a chicken thing, but.
03:14:07 But, you know, maybe it's not.
03:14:08 Maybe it's not.
03:14:11 It's it's just and it's an easy target, you know.
03:14:16 They're just being opportunists.
03:14:17 They're just saying, like, oh, yeah, well, obviously there's bigger fish to fry, but.
03:14:23 Who's guarding a A, you know, a meat processing plant.
03:14:28 So who knows? Who knows?
03:14:33 White Tiger Kingdom.
03:14:41 I can assure you there are no Africanized bees in North Georgia who still has three low key sundown towns.
03:14:49 So there you go.
03:14:50 Well, you're you're lucky for that.
03:14:52 You're lucky for that.
03:14:54 Although you know there there is.
03:14:56 Some hope for Africanized genetics.
03:15:02 What's your McCall it?
03:15:04 Ohh I'm spaced.
03:15:05 On the what's what's the Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico?
03:15:10 And Africanized bees show up around the same time the rest of the night states.
03:15:16 Did you know?
03:15:17 Obviously, Puerto Rico is an island.
03:15:19 They probably showed up because of a boat.
03:15:23 And they quickly took over the entire island.
03:15:26 They had fatalities, just like everywhere else.
03:15:29 But now, as of now.
03:15:32 Even though most of their genetics are still Africanized, in fact almost their entire feral populations are Africanized.
03:15:43 They are weirdly gentle and the reason or one of the main reasons for that is because it's on an island, so they're not getting, they're not getting hit with constant waves of immigration.
03:15:56 Let's just put it that way, right?
03:15:57 Like they got one wave of immigration from the Africanized bees that then replace the the local population.
03:16:04 And then through some selection pressures that you would expect like so for example, if you had a a particularly violent hive, well, that's the hive that the humans are.
03:16:18 Going to kill.
03:16:19 And if you have a.
03:16:20 Hive that's leaving people alone.
03:16:23 People aren't going to invest the time to get rid.
03:16:25 Of it so.
03:16:27 In in a time frame of about 30 years of just killing off all the violent hives and and also at the same time importing continuously importing European jeans from the mainland, they've managed to.
03:16:48 Essentially eradicate the violent genetics in their African populations.
03:16:56 But you gotta think about it this way.
03:16:58 Like I know cause I've used this because I've used this as a metaphor for people.
03:17:02 For those of you thinking like, oh, that's all we gotta do.
03:17:03 Yeah, this is all we have to do.
03:17:05 But you got to think of it this way.
03:17:08 It's a new generation every year for 30 years.
03:17:13 Of constantly calling the violent ones.
03:17:15 So yeah, I mean.
03:17:16 Look, I'll.
03:17:17 I'll be the first to.
03:17:18 Admit that if if you got.
03:17:20 If you for 30 generations.
03:17:24 Aggressively executed and and prevented from reproducing all violent black people in America.
03:17:34 At the end of that project, you'd have a completely different black population.
03:17:41 Let's see here.
03:17:43 Glock 23.
03:17:45 How much does Odyssey keep of the hyper chats? I heard it was only 5%. I heard honestly keeps more of.
03:17:54 Or more of any amount under two or three dollars because of credit card processing costs. I heard Odyssey takes $0.40 of a dollar hyper check. Just wondering if what I heard is true, I don't know.
03:18:10 I've never. I've never looked.
03:18:13 I've never looked to see exactly what their cut is.
03:18:17 I've never read their little thing.
03:18:19 But that that would make sense.
03:18:22 That makes sense.
03:18:23 If you had a a hyper chat of a a dollar because they're they're just using.
03:18:29 A third party payment processor, so they have to I.
03:18:33 You know, I would imagine they have to pay some kind of fee like anybody else.
03:18:36 So that would make sense. So I guess what you're saying is it might not be a ******** ****** for $1.00. It might be a ******** fagot for $0.60.
03:18:49 So yeah, it is what it is.
03:18:52 And then Andromeda.
03:18:53 Great show devil.
03:18:54 I appreciate that.
03:18:56 Last but not least.
03:19:00 Alright, well we are.
03:19:02 We are.
03:19:03 Let's let's go.
03:19:03 Like I like I said, I wanted to do a short one tonight because I'm.
03:19:06 I'm so tired.
03:19:08 I'm dead on my feet right now.
03:19:11 I'm so tired that like all the muscles in my body are getting sore.
03:19:13 I don't know if you if you ever get that tired where you feel like you've almost been poisoned.
03:19:21 That's kind of how I feel right now.
03:19:23 I'm just like.
03:19:23 Stiff and like.
03:19:26 So anyway, well, I appreciate you guys joining me on this wonderful Wednesday for this diversity Wednesday.
03:19:34 And wish me luck in dealing with a bunch of aggressive angry bees tomorrow because that is going to be a lot of what I'm doing tomorrow is dealing with bees that are not happy.
03:19:45 I'll be wearing a full on suit with all the every, every little crack taped up with duct tape because there there's going to be some.
03:19:55 There's gonna be some angry beat.
03:19:57 This bucket of bees when they get dumped.
03:19:58 Into a box.
03:19:59 Then I'm not gonna be happy.
03:20:03 So anyway, excuse me, actually, you know what next stream?
03:20:08 I think we're going to have a weird time.
03:20:09 Aren't we?
03:20:10 Isn't daylight savings next?
03:20:14 Next dream.
03:20:16 I think so, right.
03:20:17 I think it's going to be.
03:20:21 Isn't that when it when it changes over well?
03:20:27 I think it's Sunday it changes over.
03:20:29 But because technically that's gonna be weird.
03:20:32 No, I think it'll probably start the the same at the normal time.
03:20:36 And then like we, we'll travel.
03:20:38 Well, we spring forward.
03:20:39 So then we travel into the future during the stream.
03:20:44 I think that's how daylight savings is so ******* ******.
03:20:47 Anyway, Ohh one last one.
03:20:50 Dan Bigfoot.
03:20:51 Have you ever thought about making your?
03:20:52 Own meat with honey.
03:20:55 Everyone asked me that, and I've never I've made beer, and so I'm assuming meat can't be more complicated than making beer.
03:21:03 So the answer I guess would be I would do it making beer was fun and I didn't do it like one of these gay beer kits.
03:21:10 Like I I actually legit made beer.
03:21:12 I worked for a brewery for a little bit.
03:21:15 And and you know, it's fun stuff.
03:21:18 So I'd have to look at how complicated making meat is, but my understanding it's like one of the oldest fermented beverages in the in the world.
03:21:27 So if it's that primitive, it's probably not that difficult to make.
03:21:30 I wonder, I guess it has to do with like how well it keeps too would be a good.
03:21:35 If if it's worth investing time and I, I mean, I would assume that it it probably keeps as long as at least beer does, right?
03:21:41 I don't know.
03:21:42 Hopefully maybe if I'll tell you what I'll be really excited.
03:21:45 Meat is like the if it's like wine and it and it improves with eggs, that would be even better because then I could just make a bunch of meat and and because I don't drink that much, so it'd be good to have it just to.
03:21:55 Improving in the closet somewhere, but.
03:21:59 Anyway, I will.
03:22:01 I'll catch you guys on Saturday.
03:22:03 I'm going to blow this this Taco stand.
03:22:07 For Black Pilgrim, of course.
Speaker 7
03:22:14 18 is after you.
Speaker 23
03:22:27 And who may have to pay the two listing?
Speaker 41
03:22:46 Jolly Ben and Jack have fallen and Disney, Hollander 0, Chevron and the mother Anoka unnamed that that's.
Speaker 4
03:23:35 OK.
Speaker 29
03:23:42 We have.
Speaker
03:23:44 You know.
Speaker 1
03:23:49 Niger. Niger.