INSOMNIA STREAM: DINNER EDITION.mp3
06/24/2023Speaker 1
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Speaker 5
00:09:52 Welcome.00:09:53 Can you Egyptian?
Devon
00:10:31 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:10:36 I'm your host.
00:10:37 Devon Stack tonight is the insomnia stream dinner edition.
00:10:43 Dinner edition. I thought we'd.
00:10:44 Do something with something light.
00:10:47 Do something light.
00:10:50 Cover a film that people have been asking me to review since.
00:10:55 Since I started doing movie reviews.
00:10:59 We we we looked at I.
00:11:00 Think at one point the trailer.
00:11:04 And maybe a scene.
00:11:07 But it's a very iconic film.
00:11:10 And it kind of goes with some of the discussions that have been going around, I guess recently.
00:11:17 In terms of race mixing.
00:11:23 Ah yes, the the 1967 film.
00:11:29 He was 1967, wasn't now. Holy ****, I forgot to forgot to close all my. I got so many browsers open. I'm surprised my computer's not crashing.
00:11:38 Let me close some of this **** down.
00:11:43 Oh boy, here we go.
00:11:46 Yeah, 1967. OK.
00:11:50 All right.
00:11:51 Well, I'll close these as we go.
00:11:55 Here we are.
00:11:56 It's a Stanley Kramer.
Speaker 6
00:11:57 Production, of course.Devon
00:12:00 Course. Stanley Kramer.00:12:03 And I want you to understand.
00:12:06 Even though this was we we keep talking about things like like how recently things have changed.
00:12:11 There's there's this this.
00:12:16 That the way things are now, they've always been.
00:12:19 You know, like gay marriage has always been legal.
00:12:22 ****** has always been legal, and interracial marriage.
00:12:26 Of course, that's always been legal.
00:12:29 It wasn't legal in 1967.
00:12:33 Can you believe that?
00:12:37 A lot of people were shocked and we did the stream just a little bit ago talking about how ******.
00:12:45 ****** laws were on the books all the way up until 2003.
00:12:52 People were getting busted.
00:12:55 The police were doing were doing raids.
00:12:59 On homosexual Hangouts in the 90s.
00:13:06 If you can believe that ****.
00:13:10 In 1967.
00:13:12 Interracial marriage was illegal.
00:13:15 In fact, let me take a look and see.
00:13:16 What year because?
00:13:17 It's it takes place in California, San Francisco, of course.
00:13:24 And let's take a look and see what it says.
00:13:29 In San Francisco.
00:13:33 Oh, wouldn't you know it?
00:13:36 Wouldn't you know it?
00:13:39 1967.
00:13:42 Right when they released the movie.
00:13:46 Right when they the same year they released the movie complaining about the.
00:13:51 The legal aspects of interracial marriage.
00:13:56 You had a case called loving versus Virginia.
00:14:00 Isn't that a an interesting name loving versus Virginia in 1967?
00:14:08 Which legalized interracial marriage in all 50 states.
00:14:11 Because none of this stuff, including the ****** laws, none of it happens because of popular vote.
00:14:17 All these people that you hear constantly complaining about.
Speaker 11
00:14:19 All of democracy at all.00:14:21 It's a danger to democracy.
Devon
00:14:23 They've never got a *** **** thing.00:14:25 They've ever wanted through democracy.
00:14:29 Every time they've they've moved the football, it's through the courts.
00:14:35 Every ******* time.
00:14:41 So why would it be any different?
00:14:44 When it comes to interracial marriage.
00:14:49 Now I'm going to take a look and see the the judge.
00:14:51 In this case.
00:14:53 Or I guess it would have multiple judges, right?
00:14:56 Because it went to the Supreme Court.
00:14:59 Loving versus Virginia.
00:15:02 Let me go to.
00:15:03 Here we are.
00:15:06 The landmark case, the landmark civil rights case decision the US Supreme Court in which the court.
00:15:12 Ruled. See, it's.
00:15:13 Almost like this movie was tailor made when, as you'll see, almost as if it was tailor made.
00:15:21 Almost as if it was, it was marketing, if you will.
00:15:28 So they found.
00:15:29 Someone with the last name of loving imagine that.
00:15:33 Imagine that I wonder if they had to legally change her name.
00:15:35 Her name was Mildred Loving, a woman of color.
00:15:40 And her white husband.
00:15:44 In 1958, they were sentenced to a year in prison for marrying each other. Their marriage violated Virginia's Racial Integrity Act of 1924.
00:15:54 Which criminalized marriage between people classified as white and people classified as colored.
00:16:03 That's how based America was.
00:16:07 A mere 100 years ago, they were passing those laws.
00:16:15 Once again.
00:16:18 When people think we're winning, when people think the normies are waking up.
Speaker 11
00:16:23 People are starting to figure it all out.Devon
00:16:27 This is how much things have changed.00:16:30 You have no idea.
00:16:33 You have to zoom out the graph. You have to see where we were just 100 years ago, 100 years ago. They were passing laws forbidding white people for the sake of racial integrity.
00:16:45 From marrying outside their race.
00:16:49 So I went to the Supreme Court.
00:16:52 And unanimous decision.
00:16:57 Overturn their convictions.
00:17:00 Struck down Virginia's laws and of course, all the laws that were across all the states.
00:17:07 And again, almost as if this film was made for the occasion, because it came out the exact same year.
00:17:18 So Stanley Kramer production.
00:17:22 The movie opens up.
00:17:26 And there's the title.
00:17:27 Guess who's coming to dinner?
00:17:33 An interracial couple is getting off an airplane.
00:17:41 A love song is playing in the background.
00:17:47 They land in San Francisco.
00:17:51 They get a cab.
00:17:54 And right away.
00:17:57 They let you know where this is going.
00:18:02 They're basically making out in the back seat of the cab and the cabbie.
00:18:06 Has a look of disgust on his face.
00:18:14 They talk about how they have plans to get married.
00:18:18 Which again at the time of the.
00:18:19 The they were making this film.
00:18:22 How could they possibly have known how the Supreme Court was going?
00:18:24 To rule on a case.
Speaker 11
00:18:27 I wonder.Devon
00:18:30 It was illegal.00:18:32 Now in the in the film, it's also illegal.
00:18:38 The white woman says don't worry.
00:18:41 My parents are very progressive.
00:18:44 They'll be totally fine with this.
00:18:50 And the very sensible, very educated.
00:18:54 Very calm, collected.
00:18:58 Black man.
00:19:00 Wearing a suit very elegant.
00:19:04 He's he's the level headed one.
00:19:07 He's concerned.
00:19:09 Not only what her parents are going to say, but what his.
00:19:11 Parents are going to say.
00:19:15 But she is the strong, powerful, independent white woman.
00:19:20 And she is caught up in the excitement of the late 60s.
00:19:26 And she's like, don't worry about it.
00:19:29 It's a new time.
00:19:30 It's the age of Aquarius.
00:19:35 And to show you that it's the age of Aquarius, they go to a museum.
00:19:40 Where her mother works, it's an Art Museum.
00:19:44 Her parents are very wealthy.
00:19:47 Now this is important. I'll tell you what this is. This is as much as it might seem like, especially in the context of 1967 when interracial marriage is illegal. You might think, wow, this is, you know, this isn't quite as subtle as you would expect. This older propaganda to be. And but I think that you're wrong. If that's your assessment.
00:20:08 I think it's brilliantly executed.
00:20:10 This is not like the kind of **** that hits.
00:20:12 I mean, look, obviously it's about interracial marriage there.
00:20:15 There's no, there's no question about how what it's about.
00:20:19 But the way that it's delivered, the way the subtleties that they that they, they.
00:20:25 Do it with.
00:20:28 This is peak propaganda.
00:20:33 So they immediately kind of poke fun at the atmosphere in San Francisco at the time, looking at this weird garbage art.
00:20:41 That's at the.
00:20:44 The Art Museum or gallery, I guess.
00:20:49 And so the audience can already be at ease that even even this even this, this, this couple here, you know, they, they know they can they can they.
00:20:56 Can have a laugh.
00:20:58 At the way that the modern world's going.
00:21:03 They then go to her mansion, her parents, mansion up in the hills overlooking San Francisco.
00:21:17 Upon opening the door.
00:21:20 The maid, a black woman.
00:21:25 She's already put off by the idea that this black man is with.
00:21:29 A white woman.
00:21:32 And at first, if you remember in the audience in the 1967, you might think, oh, it's kind of.
00:21:36 Funny, they're they're just like us.
00:21:40 You know, the blacks have a.
00:21:41 Problem with this too.
00:21:43 This is very amusing.
00:21:47 And we'll get into more detail about the, I think the why they chose her and why her behavior is the way that it is.
00:21:57 But she gives him the stink eye.
00:21:59 She's very suspicious of him.
00:22:03 And you can tell that she doesn't like this at all.
00:22:08 Let me fix this audio before I play this clip here.
00:22:11 Hang on one second.
Speaker 11
00:22:17 There we go.Speaker 8
00:22:23 Well, my own opinions.Devon
00:22:26 Uh, let me back that up.Speaker 11
00:22:32 That's weird.00:22:34 Why is that doing that?
00:22:38 Ah, that's why alright.
Speaker 8
00:22:40 Well, I got a right to my own opinions and you want my.Speaker 6
00:22:44 You guys hear that all right.Devon
00:22:45 I don't know.00:22:46 I gotta.
00:22:46 I have to bump this up a little bit.
00:22:49 I forgot that I had this.
00:22:51 Audio is.
Speaker 11
00:22:51 Weird. Hang on.Devon
00:22:55 We're going to.00:22:58 Just real quickly change something.
Speaker 11
00:23:12 And this should work.00:23:16 OK.
Speaker 8
00:23:20 Well, I got a right to my own opinions and you want my opinion.00:23:24 I don't care to see a member of my own race getting above himself.
Speaker 12
00:23:27 Then I don't want your opinion and if I ever do, I'll ask.00:23:30 For oh, Tilly, I'm sorry.
00:23:34 I didn't mean that.
00:23:35 But, but you can't mean what you're saying either and and.
00:23:38 You're so wrong.
00:23:39 Look you, you're.
00:23:40 The last person out.
00:23:41 Of expected to take such a silly attitude.
00:23:45 You know, I've always loved you and you're just as black as he is.
00:23:49 How could he possibly be alright for me to love you and wrong?
00:23:52 For me to love him.
Devon
00:23:55 Now I think some people will think to themselves, yeah, she even black people are opposed to this and, you know, look, they they probably would have been back then.00:24:02 Many of them would.
00:24:04 But that I don't think that's why they had this character at all.
00:24:06 I don't think they don't need to convince the black people.
00:24:10 That's that.
00:24:11 In no way is this film designed to convince black people that it's OK to marry white people.
00:24:18 That's insane.
00:24:20 OK, this is 100% to convince white people that it's OK to marry black people.
00:24:27 So why have this character, and why have her talk like this?
00:24:31 Well, increasingly, and we'll see throughout the film.
00:24:34 If you were to imagine, well, while she's talking, if you were to swap her out.
00:24:39 With a southern good old boy.
00:24:42 The way that she talks, her accent even to some extent, her phrasing, the way she addresses the the the black husband to be.
00:24:52 Is exactly the same way they would have written his dialogue if you were to swap her out.
00:24:57 With a good old southern good old boy.
00:24:59 You wouldn't know the difference.
00:25:05 And there's a couple of.
00:25:05 Reasons. There's several. It's it's.
00:25:07 A brilliant way of doing it.
00:25:10 So the first thing that happens if the whole idea is right, the whole idea that you're trying to get across is you're trying to get white people who have concerns about black people to want to marry black people and to to accept black people.
00:25:26 The what's what's the what's the furthest from?
00:25:30 Where where you want people to be?
00:25:31 Well, it's.
00:25:32 It's going to be the Southern people, right?
00:25:35 You want the southern good old boy to listen to this black lady, echo his thoughts, and anyone else that in the audience that might have a similar way of looking at this, you want the black woman to say.
00:25:48 What they're thinking.
00:25:52 Because one, well, the first, the most obvious thing is it makes them relate.
00:25:58 To the black woman.
00:26:04 Which is exactly what you're trying to what you're trying to do with.
00:26:07 This film.
00:26:09 But and even I think more genius way it makes them because they are racist, right?
00:26:16 The white racist that watches this?
00:26:18 Here's a black woman saying what they're thinking.
00:26:20 They're immediately going to doubt it.
00:26:22 They're going to doubt what they're thinking now like well.
00:26:24 Hold on.
Speaker 11
00:26:26 Why does this negress agree with me?00:26:31 This is this.
Devon
00:26:31 Is some 4D chess **** right here by having this character?Speaker 11
00:26:36 The rest of it isn't like super.Devon
00:26:38 Brilliant, but this this this character right here.00:26:41 Perfection in terms of of of how to.
00:26:45 Sneakily ******** audience members.
00:26:50 So this black lady is out of everyone in the movie has.
00:26:53 The biggest problem with everything here?
00:26:57 Meanwhile, the white woman is is so idealistic, so utopian.
00:27:03 She doesn't even know that there's there.
00:27:05 Is a problem.
00:27:06 She represents and and the parents will even say this.
00:27:10 She represents the woman that was raised not to see race.
00:27:14 She was raised by a high class Liberal family.
00:27:18 And they told her her entire life that, you know, they're all we're all the same.
00:27:23 And that's why we need to fight for, you know, their right to vote.
00:27:27 Her dad owns a newspaper, so there's even though, even though in in the movie they they have a Catholic priest over as as a family friend who's also all for it.
00:27:39 And sorry Catholics, that's just you look at the civil rights movement, that's just part of your his.
00:27:44 Right, right.
00:27:46 That's that.
00:27:47 That it there, there's obviously he's he's a newspaper owner.
00:27:52 So, you know, do the math and.
Speaker 11
00:27:57 They taught her that this.00:27:58 Shouldn't be a big deal.
Devon
00:28:04 So she comes home thinking that her parents aren't going to care at all.00:28:08 She goes to her mother, played by Katherine Hepburn.
00:28:11 It was just starting to have the shakes.
00:28:16 And she tells her mom.
00:28:18 Ohh, it's so great.
00:28:20 I met someone while I was in Hawaii and we start this, find some little more disturbing detail I don't know disturbing, but just things that kind of amplify the situation a little further.
00:28:31 One she met this guy in Hawaii.
00:28:36 Like 10 days ago, 10 days ago.
00:28:40 Two, she's 23 and he's 37.
00:28:49 You know, they're just trying to make sure you can't.
00:28:52 They're going to cover all their bases.
00:28:55 They're not going to just try to get you comfortable with the idea of an interracial relationship.
00:29:01 They're going to.
00:29:02 Try to squeeze out.
00:29:04 Any any possible taboos, all at the same time?
00:29:09 Because that's what this is.
00:29:12 That's what this is.
00:29:12 This is erasing taboos.
00:29:14 This is moving the Overton window, if you will.
00:29:19 And it's all going towards the it's still this is the same, the same people are are pushing the Overton window in the same direction and you can listen to the language, the language they use in this film.
00:29:31 It's the same language that you've heard about legalizing gay marriage.
00:29:36 It's the same language that you'll hear when they want to legalize pedophilia.
00:29:40 You know, the love is.
00:29:41 Love and all that kind of.
00:29:42 Stuff, but we'll get to that later.
00:29:46 So she starts telling her mother about Ohh.
00:29:48 It's been so.
00:29:49 I met this guy and she doesn't know that he's black yet and uh, it's amazing.
00:29:53 And and he's a, you know, of course he's a doctor.
00:29:56 He's a doctor.
00:29:58 Not just a doctor.
00:29:59 We'll get more of that.
00:30:00 But he's a doctor and he's he's he.
00:30:02 It's we just fell in love immediately.
00:30:06 And he's in the study, calling his parents, telling him.
00:30:09 Ohh, I met this girl, but he's a little nervous telling them that she's white.
00:30:13 And so, you know, they're.
00:30:14 They're both all.
00:30:15 Look, we're all the same, right?
00:30:16 We all have the exact same problems, the same issues.
00:30:19 He's worried about his parents and she's worried about, you know, her parents.
00:30:25 And he comes.
00:30:26 Out of the study and the mother is shocked to see that he's black.
Speaker 12
00:30:36 Joanna Prentice I'll be.00:30:40 But mom, mom.
Speaker 13
00:30:43 There's something else that I must tell you that John's being concerned about very deeply concerned.00:30:49 He's been worrying for the past week, whether you and Dad would be upset if.
Speaker 12
00:30:55 Well, it's about time.00:30:56 I was wondering.
00:30:57 Where you've been?
00:31:01 This is John.
Speaker 14
00:31:05 Duck duck.00:31:06 Doctor Prentice.
00:31:09 I'm so pleased to meet you.
Speaker 15
00:31:13 Pleased to meet you, Mr.00:31:15 I take it Joanna's already.
00:31:17 Busted out with the.
Speaker 14
00:31:17 Big news.00:31:18 Well, she has them.
00:31:20 Told me a good deal and all very quickly too.
Speaker 15
00:31:24 She has only known me for 10 days, so she can't tell you when I'm blushing.00:31:29 That could be another problem.
00:31:36 I'm medically qualified, so I hope you wouldn't think it presumptuous if I say you want to sit down before you.
Speaker 12
00:31:42 Fall down on her.00:31:42 He thinks you're going.
00:31:43 To think, because he's a *****.
Speaker 14
00:31:47 Well, I don't think I'm going to faint.00:31:52 But I'll sit down anyway.
00:32:01 Can't we all sit down?
00:32:17 Well, I I.
00:32:20 I I suppose it would be all right if I said, my goodness, wouldn't it?
00:32:26 Well, my goodness.
Speaker 12
00:32:28 Do we mind her saying?00:32:30 My goodness.
00:32:32 Well, what did they say?
00:32:32 Did you?
00:32:33 Tell them about.
Speaker 5
00:32:33 Me. What they.Speaker 15
00:32:35 Say you were pretty.00:32:38 I said you were.
00:32:40 They said this was a big surprise.
00:32:42 I I said it was a big surprise.
Speaker 12
00:32:44 Well, what did they say when you told them?Speaker 13
00:32:46 I wasn't a colored girl.Speaker 15
00:32:47 Well, I didn't die.00:32:48 It felt like too big a shock for the telephone after all, an awful lot of people are going to think that we were a very shocking pair.
00:32:53 Isn't that right, Mrs.
Speaker 14
00:32:54 I know what you mean.Devon
00:32:58 I know what you mean.00:33:01 So this liberal woman.
00:33:04 Because there's liberals in the audience who do you think is gonna go line up to see this movie, right?
00:33:07 Not going to be those good old boys in the South.
00:33:11 They're telling these liberals in the audience alright.
00:33:14 It's time to put your money where your mouth is.
00:33:17 You have to sign you.
00:33:18 You want this.
00:33:21 You have to sign on.
00:33:22 For it all the way.
00:33:26 So they start talking about how he's this genius Doctor.
00:33:30 Who, who, who literally works for he works in Geneva at the at The Who.
00:33:36 Like he's this literal like, like like, I don't know, super brainchild.
00:33:41 Now I got I got classified cat trying to fight Truro through the the through the barrier to the force field.
Speaker 6
00:33:52 And yet we still have the the help.Devon
00:33:56 And again, the The funny thing is, this is one of those women that this black woman here, you see a lot of these black women in these.00:34:01 Older movies, the wealthy families, they all have like a mammy, they all have this black woman that's that's doing the jobs that.
Speaker 11
00:34:09 Americans won't do right now.Devon
00:34:11 It's the Mexicans doing these jobs.00:34:13 But this was part of the the Great ***** Migration.
00:34:17 Right after they they forced the integration at the end of a gun.
00:34:22 A lot of these black people moved into big cities and rich people.
00:34:28 Trying to do their part right.
00:34:30 Ohh let's help out these *******.
00:34:32 Let's pay them next to nothing.
00:34:34 So it's it's not really slavery because we're you know they they get a paycheck.
00:34:38 Let's pay them next to nothing to be well.
00:34:42 I mean basically a slave.
00:34:45 So she's the there to, you know, it's not, not really a slave, but.
00:34:50 But yeah, basically a slave.
Speaker 11
00:34:57 Alright, let's.Devon
00:35:00 I have to crank the volume up on.00:35:01 All these clips.
Speaker 12
00:35:05 Then he can meet John and then we can all talk over dinner because you see, John has to fly to New York tonight to see a friend of his at Columbia University.00:35:12 And then tomorrow night, he's flying to Geneva to do 3 months work for the World Health Organization.
00:35:17 And what I intend to do is buy the Geneva next week so that.
00:35:20 We can be.
00:35:21 And that's the whole situation.
Devon
00:35:26 Oh, look at that genius Doctor.00:35:29 And not only the the reason why they have to go to Geneva to get married is it's illegal.
00:35:35 When this movie is released.
00:35:37 For them to get married in California.
00:35:41 Or really any state as far as I know, there might have been a a state here and there, but as far as I know most states.
00:35:48 Had some kind of law against this.
00:35:52 So they're going to fly to.
00:35:53 Geneva to get married?
00:35:56 The father shows up.
00:35:58 He's a little surprised by the situation to say the very least.
00:36:03 Remember, he's the Super liberal guy.
00:36:05 He owns a newspaper.
00:36:07 He's probably published several, several articles in his paper about how you know the the need for for equality.
Speaker 18
00:36:17 What the hell is going on here?Speaker 15
00:36:20 This doesn't make sense either.Speaker 13
00:36:21 Ohh I told you, didn't I?Speaker 19
00:36:22 What'd you tell him? What?Speaker 18
00:36:24 Look, Chris, if you don't explain to me in the next few minutes what you three are playing at.Speaker 15
00:36:28 Explain it, Mr. Drake.Speaker 18
00:36:29 You can.00:36:29 Well, let's have it.
Speaker 15
00:36:31 Well, it's my fault.00:36:34 You see, we have a sort of a situation here.
00:36:38 Joanna and I didn't just meet in Hawaii.
00:36:40 We spent a good deal of time together.
00:36:43 I mean, all the time after we met and.
00:36:48 Well, we have this problem.
00:36:51 I fell in love with your daughter.
00:36:56 And as incredible as it may seem, she fell in love with me.
00:37:02 And we flew back to San Francisco to see if you or Mrs.
00:37:06 Stratton would have any objections if we got married.
00:37:14 Joanna told her mother as soon as she walked in and I had the stupid idea that maybe there was some way to.
00:37:22 Break this.
Devon
00:37:42 And so now he's dead inside.Speaker 19
00:37:48 The chickens have come home to roost.Devon
00:37:54 But again, he's this, you know, very soft spoken, very elegant, polite man.00:38:00 He's a doctor.
00:38:01 World traveler.
00:38:04 Bright future ahead of him.
00:38:07 And slowly but steadily, they start to warm up a little bit to them.
00:38:12 The husband or the father rather.
00:38:14 Is skeptical.
Speaker 12
00:38:17 And I know this is sort of a shock because it's all so sudden and unexpected, and it never occurred to me that I might.00:38:22 Fall in love with a *****.
00:38:24 But I did, and nothing in the world.
00:38:26 Is going to change that.
Devon
00:38:29 Nothing in the world's gonna change.00:38:31 That love is love.
00:38:34 Love is love.
00:38:39 So the.
00:38:41 The father is having a hard time accepting this.
00:38:46 But again, Sidney Poitier.
00:38:48 Is being very.
00:38:51 Accommodating and understanding of his hesitancy to accept.
00:38:57 He's not flying into a rage.
00:38:58 He's not like, oh, **** you.
00:39:00 **** you, white man.
00:39:02 No, he's he's very understanding of the situation.
00:39:07 The father and mother go to the study to discuss it.
Speaker 18
00:39:11 Tell me something.00:39:12 This ever occurred to you that this might happen?
00:39:17 Never occurred to me either, not once.
Devon
00:39:23 And that is a message to all the white.00:39:26 Liberals in the audience.
00:39:28 You talk a big game.
00:39:30 But has this ever occurred to you that?
00:39:32 This could happen.
00:39:38 This is the reality that you're supporting.
00:39:42 So you better go get on board.
00:39:47 For decades, or however long this couple has been supporting champion, maybe even.
00:39:55 Liberal causes they never thought, even for a second.
00:40:00 That it might actually affect them.
00:40:06 And we can talk about like how this applies to boomers, but this.
00:40:09 Is pretty boomer.
00:40:11 This is the.
00:40:13 What is the silent generation or the I don't.
00:40:15 Know whatever their parents were.
00:40:18 This is just the white liberal in general.
00:40:24 Virtue signaling isn't like a new thing.
00:40:30 They felt very confident.
00:40:32 Telling their friends at the dinner parties that they supported Doctor Martin Luther King the Reverend.
00:40:39 And how it's all.
00:40:39 It's terrible.
00:40:40 It's happening in the South.
00:40:46 But they never thought for a second that this would.
00:40:48 Ever enter their home?
00:40:55 So Sidney Poitier again, ever, ever the eloquent.
00:41:00 And accommodating.
00:41:02 Nice young man.
00:41:04 Young doctor or not so young.
00:41:05 I guess, considering the age of the daughter.
00:41:09 He comes in and he tells.
00:41:10 Them you know I.
00:41:11 Understand that this could be an issue.
00:41:16 And so I.
00:41:19 And gonna make it entirely your decision.
00:41:21 It's the devil's deal.
00:41:23 It's literally that he makes it the devil's deal with the liberal parents.
00:41:28 He tells them this will only happen if you say yes.
00:41:33 I know that your daughter is very headstrong and she's got these ideas that we're gonna get married, no?
00:41:38 Matter what? But.
00:41:40 I don't want to break up her relationship with her family.
00:41:45 And I understand that this could be really difficult.
00:41:48 But I love her so much.
00:41:51 That if you don't approve, we're not going to get married and I'll just move along.
00:41:56 And she'll get over it eventually.
00:41:59 For this to happen.
00:42:01 You have to let it happen.
00:42:08 This is what I mean by by.
00:42:10 When I said that they did a really, really good job of doing this.
00:42:18 We we talked about in the past, I think last stream.
00:42:20 So I mentioned like you know why did South Africans?
00:42:24 Vote to let Africans.
00:42:27 Having you know to end apartheid.
00:42:30 Why did why did white men in America vote to have?
00:42:36 The vote for women.
00:42:39 And why is it that every time these big changes took place?
00:42:43 There was never an anything like an undo button.
00:42:53 Like if you **** ** you just it's just ******.
00:42:55 Up now there's no save.
00:42:57 Oh, let me go back to the saves.
00:42:59 You know, it's not like playing a video game like, oh, I died.
00:43:01 I'll just.
00:43:02 Go back to.
00:43:02 Where I saved the game and try again now.
00:43:07 And this isn't a video game.
00:43:09 This is not a Photoshop file.
00:43:14 This is real life.
00:43:18 And for whatever reason, when these changes take place.
00:43:23 There's never an undo button.
00:43:27 Now of course, in this case specifically.
00:43:30 It was the court system.
00:43:33 So you didn't really have.
00:43:33 A say.
00:43:37 But I guess in in.
00:43:38 In a way you did.
00:43:41 Because someone had to appoint those judges.
00:43:51 So they're very distraught, they're very torn because they raised their daughter to be anti racist.
00:43:58 Now here they are having to deal with this.
Speaker 14
00:44:02 She's 23 years old and the way she is is just exactly the way we brought her up to be.00:44:07 We answered her question.
00:44:08 She listened to our answers we told.
00:44:10 Her it was.
00:44:10 Wrong to believe that the white people were somehow essentially superior to the black people, or the brown or the red are the yellow ones for that matter.
00:44:19 People who thought that way were wrong to think that way, sometimes hateful, usually stupid, but always always wrong.
00:44:27 That's what we said.
00:44:29 And when we said it.
00:44:31 We did not add, but don't ever fall in love with a colored man.
Devon
00:44:38 Again, this is a message to the Liberals in the audience.00:44:45 You've been raising your kids to hate racists because racists are stupid and hateful.
00:44:53 And there was never an asterisk.
00:44:54 There was never.
00:44:55 There was never.
00:44:57 Ohh, we're all the same, but don't marry.
00:44:59 A black man.
00:45:04 This is the devil's deal.
00:45:08 They're telling the audience, hey, if you go this direction, you have to own it.
00:45:14 You have to own it 100%. There's no, there's no halfway on this.
00:45:25 So the father.
00:45:27 Has someone call around and check up on the guy?
00:45:32 Wants to see if he's up to no good.
00:45:34 Wants to see if his credentials check out.
00:45:37 Because in 1967, or really anytime really, it's a little unbelievable, this guy has the resume.
00:45:45 That that he does in this.
00:45:46 Movie, but especially in 1967.
00:45:50 And wouldn't you know?
Speaker 20
00:45:51 It you want.00:45:52 The whole story.
00:45:53 Well, what is?
Speaker 18
00:45:53 It that?Speaker 20
00:45:54 Important guy, just the main points. Born Los Angeles 1930, graduated maxima from Lowry. John Hopkins 54. Assistant Professor Yale Medical School 55 three years.00:46:05 Professor London School of Tropical Medicine, three years assistant director, World Health Organization 2 textbooks and a list of monographs and medical society honors.
00:46:13 As long as you are.
Devon
00:46:16 Look at that and look at that.00:46:17 ****** didn't grin on the mom.
00:46:20 He's an important guy.
00:46:22 He's not just a doctor, he's he writes textbooks.
00:46:26 He he he graduated top of his class and at John Hopkins University.
00:46:32 He was the assistant director of The Who.
00:46:34 Like this guy?
00:46:36 This guy couldn't sound anymore or more legit.
00:46:41 And the mom is now instantly sold.
00:46:47 But the husband, not so much.
00:46:56 They then do a real quick.
00:47:00 I thought this was gonna turn into a beast story, but never did it just it.
00:47:03 Was just like a real quick shot.
00:47:05 Of a white delivery boy.
00:47:09 Going to deliver?
00:47:10 Uh, I don't know food to the to Mammy.
00:47:14 And Mama's daughter.
00:47:17 Decide or asked him for a ride in the town.
00:47:19 You can tell there's some kind of romantic connection between the white delivery boy and the and and mama's, you know, black daughter.
00:47:28 But that's all that's, you know, that's it doesn't.
00:47:31 Really. Go on from there.
00:47:33 Aside from Mammy, again, imagine like a a southern good old boy.
00:47:38 Reciting these these exact same lines.
Speaker 8
00:47:43 Civil rights is one thing.00:47:45 This is something else.
Devon
00:47:49 And she continues to be the.00:47:53 The the southern good old boy wrapped up in a black woman's costume.
00:48:00 So the mom.
00:48:01 Now that she knows that he's rich.
00:48:08 She's totally OK with everything.
00:48:11 She even asks her daughter. This is a very progressive film in 1967, if they've had sex, you know, around about that, they obviously don't word it that way, but that's.
00:48:23 She asked in a very 19 I'm in a movie talking to someone in 19, you know, 67 kind of a thing.
00:48:31 And the daughter implies that she tried to have sex with him, but he said no because, you know, that's always the way, right?
00:48:39 That's always the way.
00:48:41 And the mom gets this look on her face. I'm sure the the crowd and the audience in the theaters in 1967, though, that was hilarious.
00:48:50 But you know, just further shows.
00:48:52 Ohh, don't you have nothing to worry about these black guys marrying your daughters, they're all billionaires or not billionaires, I guess millionaires.
00:49:01 They're all very important doctors scholars.
00:49:05 And the talking points have never changed.
00:49:08 They're all scholars and and, you know, he was too much of a gentleman.
00:49:12 To to have sex with her even though she.
00:49:14 Threw herself at him.
00:49:21 He calls his parents again, only this time.
00:49:26 I guess the fiancee his his white fiancee.
00:49:29 Grabs the phone and and and essentially invites.
00:49:33 His parents over for dinner.
00:49:38 So now we're going to have the black parents who don't know that she's white.
00:49:43 Coming over for dinner.
00:49:49 He talks to the the father for a while and starts to impress the dad with his his wonderful ideas and they slip in this little messaging about how we are all the same.
00:50:01 It's just a matter of it's it's socioeconomic, it's education.
00:50:05 And in fact.
00:50:07 What Sidney Poitier's big plan is he's going to go to Africa.
00:50:13 Using WHO, money and train Africans to be?
00:50:17 Doctors and engineers.
00:50:19 And and it.
00:50:20 Works because you know the white military in the United States uses the same program to train up white soldiers.
00:50:27 You know, get them up to speed quickly.
00:50:30 He's going to use these same tactics to make all the Africans leapfrog over 50,000 years of evolution and become doctors, engineers overnight.
Speaker 18
00:50:40 Did he tell you about this medical plan of his?Speaker 14
00:50:43 No, what?Speaker 18
00:50:44 So damn to say you ever heard of.00:50:47 They put a whole medical school on about 20 trucks and they run into.
00:50:51 Some African country to pick up the brightest native kids hundreds at a time and put them through courses just like they do the US Army, Coleman.
Devon
00:51:02 He's got all these.00:51:03 He's he's got to change the world and you know, his plan worked because look at Africa today, right?
00:51:10 Then the the Catholic priest comes over and the Catholic priest.
00:51:16 Is the first.
00:51:17 One who's not even shocked at all.
00:51:21 He's he's he's happy to hear that they're gonna get married. He's very well warm and welcoming. He doesn't even, you know, do a double take. Nothing he's 100% comfortable with this.
00:51:34 Just just saying.
00:51:43 However, the woman that worked at the.
00:51:47 Art gallery.
00:51:50 Not not so much.
00:51:52 In fact, she's a little concerned.
00:51:55 She wanted to know what this black guy who that stopped by earlier looking for the mom with.
00:51:59 The with the daughter.
00:52:01 What was going?
00:52:01 On with all that, she thought something.
00:52:03 Might might have been wrong.
00:52:05 So she comes up to the house and she's not really.
00:52:09 She's not like a super ***** about it.
00:52:10 She's just kind of like, well, what's going on here?
00:52:12 What's what's is?
00:52:14 Is everything OK?
00:52:16 And the mom?
00:52:18 Not only says yes, everything's OK, but clean out your desk.
00:52:23 Drive back to the.
00:52:25 The art Gallery and clean out.
00:52:27 Your desk. You're fired.
00:52:31 And that's sending another signal out.
00:52:34 To the white liberal audience.
00:52:38 Much like Colts recommend you do.
00:52:42 They're telling them.
00:52:44 Anyone who has not only do you have to sign on to this 100%? If anyone in your life?
00:52:50 Has it even like a tiny problem with this at all? Has a concern about it, even if it's in the case of this woman, it wasn't like I said she wasn't like, come to you about it or anything like that. She wasn't like, what's this ******* doing in your house?
00:53:04 Like it was just like, hey, what's going on?
00:53:06 What is what is?
00:53:06 Is everything OK?
00:53:08 If you have any kind of problem.
00:53:12 You get cut out of the you.
00:53:13 Get you have to break those ties.
00:53:18 You break those ties immediately and permanently.
00:53:29 So the father decides, let's go for a drive.
00:53:34 And while he's driving around, he decides.
00:53:37 You know, I'm, I'm going to go to this ice cream place that I used to go to.
00:53:43 Let's get some ice cream.
00:53:44 Why not?
00:53:48 And the sad thing is.
00:53:51 This is San Francisco in 1967.
00:53:59 I just want you to know that when you watch this clip.
00:54:04 You know, diversity being our strength as it is.
00:54:09 Knowing what San Francisco is like now, post diversity.
00:54:14 This is San Francisco.
00:54:18 In 1967.
00:54:40 So he goes and gets this ice cream.
00:54:44 In this very white.
00:54:46 Safe seeming comparatively, because The funny thing is they try to make it like it's like, well, you'll see.
00:54:54 It is very white, safe seeming part of.
00:54:56 San Francisco. He gets ice.
00:54:58 And there's this tiny this one. This one's a little little ham fist, and it's not super elegant, but they do this little metaphor where he orders this ice cream and they don't have that kind of ice cream anymore.
00:55:12 They haven't sold that ice cream in a long time.
00:55:14 He has to try.
00:55:15 One of the new flavors.
00:55:17 And he tries the new flavor.
Speaker 11
00:55:19 And Ohh, wouldn't you know it?00:55:20 He actually.
Speaker 21
00:55:20 It's not the.Devon
00:55:21 Same as the old one he liked.00:55:24 But he actually kind of likes.
00:55:26 In fact he likes.
00:55:27 This one better.
00:55:28 He sure is glad they stopped selling the old ice cream that he used to like when he was younger, and now that they've got the kids these days, they like this new, you know.
00:55:36 It's so it's a little stupid.
Speaker 22
00:55:40 But there it.Devon
00:55:41 Is again, it's for an unsophisticated member of the audience.00:55:45 It's good.
00:55:45 It's going to activate parts of their brain that they're going to relate to, something like that.
00:55:49 Like, oh, yeah, sometime.
00:55:51 Sometimes I like something and then I find out about something different and that I wouldn't have thought that I would have liked.
00:55:57 But then I end up liking it more than the old that, you know, it's obviously that's what they're doing, right?
00:56:01 They're trying to activate the parts of your brain that are open to change, open to trying new things, open to the idea that, you know, change might be good.
00:56:10 New things are always better.
00:56:13 And ice cream, right?
00:56:14 Who who doesn't like ice cream?
00:56:16 So even if it's not that much better, it's ice cream, right?
00:56:19 Like, how bad could it be?
00:56:20 Who doesn't like ice cream?
00:56:24 Meanwhile, back at the house again, I want you to more than ever on this clip.
00:56:30 Imagine that it's a white southern, you know, good old boy.
00:56:35 Delivering these lines exactly like like this is exactly how they would have written that character.
Speaker 8
00:56:42 But let me tell you something you may think you're fooling Miss Joy.00:56:45 Enough, folks, but you ain't fooling me for a minute.
00:56:47 You think I don't see what you are?
00:56:48 You one of those smooth.
00:56:50 Talking ***** ***.
00:56:51 Just how far you can get with your.
Devon
00:56:57 We lost connection, so I'm going to go ahead and play.00:56:59 This clip.
00:57:00 Again, we probably have to refresh here.
00:57:03 It should come back.
00:57:06 Yeah, people saying F in chat.
00:57:09 I'm going to refresh here.
00:57:10 I think it's going to be it says we're reconnected.
00:57:20 Let me put it on something that.
00:57:23 Will change on my screen.
00:57:25 More refresh this again.
00:57:29 I might have to hit the reset stream button.
00:57:31 I hate it when I have to do that.
00:57:35 Are we back people saying back?
00:57:43 This is the game we have to play.
00:57:44 I want it disconnects.
Speaker 11
00:57:48 Infinite ice cream.Devon
00:57:52 Oh wait, I'll wait and see.00:57:53 If it comes back here.
00:57:58 When someone knows that we're back in chat, make sure you say don't just say.
00:58:01 Back because it's.
00:58:04 Because it could be looping.
00:58:06 OK, we're back.
00:58:06 All right.
00:58:07 So I'm just going to play this clip again.
00:58:11 And once again, just imagine that it's a a southern white guy delivering these lines.
00:58:16 Like she even calls him boy.
00:58:17 She's like boy.
00:58:19 She calls him.
00:58:19 Like like this this is again.
00:58:23 The the the genius of writing this character.
00:58:27 Is simultaneously.
00:58:30 White racists.
00:58:33 Are going to watch this.
00:58:35 And the only person in the movie, they're.
00:58:37 Going to relate to is the Black lady.
00:58:42 And so in in addition.
00:58:43 To that **** **** of of.
00:58:45 Forcing you to relate to a black.
00:58:47 Lady in the movie.
00:58:50 They're also simultaneously making you doubt.
00:58:54 Your point of view?
00:58:56 Because it's shared.
00:58:59 With the black lady.
00:59:02 See, it's putting you in this weird mental.
Speaker 23
00:59:05 Tug of war.Devon
00:59:07 So again, listen, listen to this dialogue.Speaker 15
00:59:11 How do you do?Speaker 8
00:59:12 Miss Binks, I got something to say to you, boy.00:59:14 Just exactly what you're trying to pull here.
Speaker 15
00:59:18 I'm not trying to pull anything.00:59:20 I was looking to find.
00:59:21 Me a wife.
Speaker 8
00:59:22 That just likely you want to answer me something.00:59:25 What kind of doctor are you supposed to be?
00:59:27 Anyhow, would you believe horse?
00:59:31 You make with witticisms and all, huh?
00:59:34 Well, let me tell you something.
00:59:36 You may think you're fooling Miss Joy.
00:59:37 Enough folks, but you ain't fooling me for a minute.
00:59:39 You think I don't see what you are?
00:59:41 You one of those small talking, smart asss naggers.
00:59:44 Just how far you can get with your black power and all that other trouble making nonsense.
00:59:48 And you listen here.
00:59:49 I brought up that child from my baby in her cradle.
00:59:51 And ain't nobody going harming them while I'm here watching.
00:59:53 And as long as you are anywhere around this house, I'm right here watching you read me.
00:59:57 Boy, you bring any trouble in here and you just like to find.
01:00:00 Out what black power really means.
Speaker 6
01:00:06 Put it.01:00:07 Put a hood on put.
Devon
01:00:08 A sheet in the hood on that woman.01:00:12 That dialogue would have been no different.
01:00:23 So meanwhile.
01:00:25 We get to see the first taste of diversity.
01:00:29 And it's a little weird.
01:00:30 How they portrayed this?
01:00:32 Because this whole time.
01:00:34 They've been showing this black man in their home, being very gentle, very non threatening.
01:00:43 He goes to the the father goes to this ice cream place.
01:00:46 That's all very white.
01:00:49 It's kind of reminiscent of, you know, because a lot of these cars, they're they're not, they're not contemporary for 1967, a lot of these cars are from the.
01:00:59 50s I think there's even one.
01:01:01 Or two from the 40s.
01:01:05 So he's he's basically trying to revisit his past.
01:01:09 You see, some people dressed up kind of like Fonzie.
01:01:12 So it's it's almost like he's going back to his past.
01:01:17 And as he leaves, he has a rude awakening and an encounter with diversity.
01:01:22 And for the first time, it's.
01:01:24 It's a little more like.
01:01:26 What you'd expect in.
01:01:27 A counter encounter with diversity to be like.
Speaker 1
01:01:40 You stupid idiot.01:01:44 You stupid idiot.
01:01:46 Why can't you look where you're going?
Speaker 18
01:01:47 Sorry, Sam, but your car is.01:01:49 So low I couldn't.
Speaker 1
01:01:50 Of course, you didn't see me.01:01:51 You weren't even looking where you're going.
01:01:55 My car.
Speaker 19
01:01:55 God. Ohh right, it's my.Speaker 1
01:01:56 For my.01:01:58 Yeah, yeah.
01:01:58 Who cares about your?
01:01:59 Log insurance I worked over.
01:02:01 Three months on.
Speaker 18
01:02:02 That how much would it cost to have?Speaker 24
01:02:04 It repaired.Speaker 1
01:02:04 Look at it.01:02:05 30 or 40 bucks, it'll cost.
01:02:07 Did you see it?
01:02:08 Stupid old man.
01:02:09 You wouldn't be allowed.
01:02:10 Out you ought to be put away someplace in.
Speaker 14
01:02:11 A home or something.Speaker 19
01:02:12 Hey, there's 50 bucks.01:02:14 Don't bother to have.
Speaker 1
01:02:14 It fixed by a new one.Speaker
01:02:17 Some of these old.Speaker 1
01:02:18 Guys, they're senile, stupid old man.01:02:23 There ought to be a law.
01:02:25 Gotta be a law.
Devon
01:02:29 So he gets into an accident, the black guy loses his ****.01:02:36 The price differences, huh?
01:02:39 You you ****** ** my car.
01:02:40 It's going to be 30 or 40.
Speaker 6
01:02:41 Bucks to fix it. What?Speaker 21
01:02:45 It's like more than that.Devon
01:02:46 To fill the gas tank now.01:02:48 So the yeah, the the that that.
01:02:51 That almost makes it hard to pay attention to the rest of what's going on, just the price being that much different.
Speaker
01:02:53 And so.Devon
01:02:58 He gives you 50 bucks and he leaves. And look, this guy's being crazy and irrationally saying that you're the old way.01:03:04 Get out of here, old man.
01:03:05 You shouldn't be around anymore.
01:03:07 You know, it's obvious what's going on, right?
01:03:09 The metaphor is obvious.
01:03:11 I'm the future.
01:03:12 Get the **** out of here.
01:03:12 You don't belong.
01:03:13 Here anymore you try to revisit your past, but you can't.
01:03:16 You can never go home.
01:03:17 Again, this is now the reality.
01:03:21 But what's even more stunning than?
01:03:22 That after that display.
01:03:24 Look at all the white kids around the area that were the all the bystanders watching what was going on.
01:03:30 At the end, the cliche is complete when.
01:03:40 And then everybody clapped, literally.
01:03:48 And then everybody clapped.
01:03:51 He sure told off that old white guy.
01:03:57 That old white man should.
01:03:58 Know his place.
01:04:03 All the all the the boomers clapped.
Speaker 11
01:04:10 Then you go to.Devon
01:04:13 The the young people.01:04:15 And the contrast is clear.
01:04:18 Her friends, the the young couple have again, they have just as as no problem with it as the Catholic priest had no problem with it.
01:04:27 Now they're having drinks.
01:04:29 They're talking to him as if there's literally nothing different about him at all.
01:04:33 Doesn't even come up.
01:04:37 They then decided to go to the airport to go pick up his parents.
01:04:44 And they are very shocked to see that she's white.
01:04:50 And you can tell that they the father doesn't approve.
01:04:53 Because look, they're just like us.
01:04:56 They're just like us.
01:05:00 They're just as upset that.
01:05:03 That he's with a white girl as you are, that she's with a black guy because we're all the same.
01:05:10 We're all individuals.
01:05:15 So after that incident with the black guy in the parking lot.
01:05:19 The fathers having second thoughts.
01:05:24 He's having second thoughts.
01:05:25 He's saying, you know, I don't know.
01:05:27 We were kind of asked to to decide this really quick.
01:05:31 Everything's moving so fast, I maybe we should sit here and think about the repercussions again. Brilliant metaphor. Brilliant metaphor.
01:05:40 Hey, maybe we should think about this, huh?
01:05:43 I mean.
01:05:44 I know this.
01:05:45 This sounds good I guess, and it feels good on.
01:05:48 Some level you know.
01:05:49 And I'm I, you know, I want my daughter to be happy and.
01:05:52 Stuff and.
Speaker 7
01:05:53 But I don't know like I feel.Devon
01:05:55 Like there's maybe we should at.01:05:56 Least think about this longer than a.
01:05:57 Couple of hours.
Speaker 11
01:05:58 I mean, this is a big deal.Devon
01:06:00 This is how our daughter is going to spend the rest of her life.01:06:03 This is how the next generation is going to spend the rest of their.
01:06:06 Lives. If we do this.
01:06:09 Maybe we should stop and think about it.
01:06:18 But of course I I think most of the the the people in the audience.
01:06:22 That's not how it hit them.
01:06:25 At least not consciously.
01:06:32 They might be thinking the same thing like well.
Speaker 11
01:06:34 I don't know like this is.Devon
01:06:36 This movie is not very long.01:06:38 It's trying to make me change my mind about something that I've had very strong.
01:06:41 Beliefs about for a long.
01:06:42 Time and it's trying to make me change my mind about it in like an hour and a half, and I don't know, it just seems like a lot to take in.
01:06:49 And you know, I I get the argument that you're making over here and like, he seems like a nice guy.
01:06:55 He's like this Super doctor professor, you know, whatever guy and.
01:07:01 Yeah, but there's also, like, the the loud black guy.
01:07:04 In the parking lot, I.
01:07:05 Don't know.
01:07:05 Like I feel like we should.
01:07:07 Think about this.
01:07:11 Enter the eternal white woman.
01:07:19 The wife then says.
01:07:22 Well, if you have second thoughts.
01:07:25 **** you.
01:07:26 I'm not going to back you up.
01:07:31 I'm going to be.
01:07:32 On the side of our daughter.
Speaker 18
01:07:35 Because I'm thinking of her and even the doctor's going to know, I'm thinking.Speaker 14
01:07:38 Of her there's something else.01:07:42 I'm surprised it hasn't occurred to.
01:07:43 You the doctor, will accept whatever you say to him because he's a terribly sensitive man and because he said that he would accept it.
01:07:51 But Joey won't.
01:07:52 The most obvious mistake you're making is in underestimating your own daughter.
01:07:56 She'll fight you and your whole attitude and everything you do and every argument you ever try to give her.
01:08:02 And one thing more.
01:08:04 Until today, I would never have believed that I could say such a thing.
01:08:08 But when she fights who?
01:08:10 And for what it may be worth, I'm going to be on her side.
Devon
01:08:21 The women.01:08:23 Aren't going to back you up.
01:08:28 That's right, men in the audience.
01:08:29 You better think twice.
01:08:41 The women aren't going.
Speaker 6
01:08:42 To back you up.Devon
01:08:49 So the.01:08:51 Catholic priest shows up.
01:08:54 For dinner.
01:08:57 And the the wife.
01:08:59 Tells him Ohh I don't know. My husband's having second thoughts. You better set him straight.
01:09:05 Better tell them that race mixing is a great idea.
01:09:08 We're all God's children.
01:09:12 So he goes upstairs to go lecture the husband.
01:09:16 Tell them that times are changing.
01:09:20 Tom, we're all the same.
01:09:25 The parents of the of Sidney Poitier show up.
01:09:32 They're still kind of shell shocked.
01:09:35 About the whole situation.
01:09:40 The two fathers meet.
01:09:43 And you start to see a A parallel.
01:09:47 There's a mirroring even the way they shot this.
01:09:50 Look at the two women.
01:09:51 Look at the two men.
01:09:54 The two women are for it.
01:09:56 The two men are against it.
01:10:01 But the way that they shot this, you know, and the way that it's it's performed.
01:10:09 We're all the same.
01:10:11 We're just mirror images of each other.
01:10:19 The fathers go to the study and agree that.
01:10:23 Maybe this isn't the best idea.
01:10:25 The wives go out to the balcony and they all want to do it because love is love.
01:10:36 The white father.
01:10:38 Tells the Black Father he should.
01:10:40 Talk to the son.
01:10:43 And set him straight.
01:10:47 In the mean time, he goes out to the.
01:10:50 To the balcony.
01:10:54 And talks to the magic *****.
01:10:59 Black mother.
01:11:01 Full of wisdom old tiny wisdom.
01:11:04 Who essentially just spouts platitudes about how love is love and.
01:11:10 And how?
01:11:11 How he's forgotten what love is.
01:11:16 Meanwhile, the Black father.
01:11:18 And is telling Sidney Poitier.
01:11:21 That I didn't work my whole.
01:11:22 Life, so the again.
01:11:27 They're not.
01:11:28 This movie didn't have to convince black people as hard.
01:11:31 Like maybe some black people, but like, like, that's not who this was for.
01:11:35 They were they were making these arguments so that you wouldn't feel.
01:11:41 If you were these.
01:11:42 White liberals in the audience, if they heard black people.
01:11:45 It's like the it's like the MAGA thing where it's like, no, it's it's it's like every Maga boomer who who is afraid to say something.
01:11:53 But if they find a black person that says it, they'll retweet it and love it.
01:11:56 Send the money.
01:11:58 Because it's OK when a black person says it's the same game they're playing the exact same game.
01:12:03 So when the.
01:12:04 The Black Father raises all the concerns.
01:12:07 About the the issues with their kids, the the you know the the they're the the issues of legality cause of the time it's illegal the fact that they're gonna be breaking the law that people are aren't going to necessarily accept it.
01:12:21 They're willing to listen a little bit more because it's it's black people saying it, so it doesn't sound it doesn't.
01:12:28 It doesn't sound as distasteful for some reason.
01:12:34 But neither does the rebuttal.
Speaker 15
01:12:40 But you think of yourself as a colored man.01:12:44 I think of myself.
01:12:46 As a man.
Devon
01:12:53 See, he doesn't see race.01:12:56 This is where all this I don't see.
01:12:58 Race Boomer stuff came from.
01:13:02 You see yourself as as as a white person.
01:13:05 But you should see yourself just as a person.
01:13:07 You see this guy as a, as a as a colored person, but you should see him just as a as a person.
01:13:13 We're all individuals.
01:13:14 We're all just people.
01:13:15 There's no difference.
01:13:19 We're all exactly the.
01:13:20 Same, why shouldn't we get married?
01:13:31 But then, because the White Father.
01:13:35 Brimming with thee.
01:13:37 The wisdom.
01:13:40 That he was, that was.
01:13:42 Bestowed upon him from the the Wise black woman.
01:13:46 He's come to a decision.
01:13:50 He's decided.
01:13:52 You know he's not going to make his.
01:13:55 Daughter live in the past.
01:13:58 These are New Times, so he gathers everyone up in the living room.
01:14:04 And and gives them all his decision.
Speaker 18
01:14:08 Because in the final analysis, it doesn't matter.01:14:10 Damn what we think.
01:14:12 The only thing that matters is what they feel.
01:14:15 And how much they feel.
01:14:18 For each other.
Devon
01:14:22 And again, this is this is, this same argument would later be used to.01:14:27 Legalized gay marriage.
01:14:29 It'll be used to be, you know, to legalize pedophilia.
01:14:33 It's just love is love.
01:14:34 And that's literally it.
01:14:35 There should be no, really.
01:14:39 It should all just be emotion.
01:14:42 Nothing else should.
01:14:43 It doesn't matter what you think, he says.
01:14:45 It's what you feel.
Speaker 18
01:14:47 Because in the final analysis, it doesn't matter.01:14:50 Damn what we think.
01:14:52 The only thing that matters is.
01:14:53 What they feel.
01:14:55 And how much they feel.
Devon
01:14:57 See, it doesn't matter.01:15:00 What you think about about ****?
01:15:02 Getting married.
01:15:05 Or interracial marriage?
01:15:07 It's what people feel.
Speaker 18
01:15:10 Because in the final analysis, it doesn't matter.01:15:12 Damn what we think.
01:15:14 The only thing that matters is what they feel.
01:15:17 And how much they feel.
01:15:20 For each other.
01:15:25 And of its half.
01:15:28 And what we felt.
01:15:33 That's everything.
01:15:48 As for you 2 and the problems you're going to have, they seem almost unimaginable, but you'll have no problem with me.
01:15:58 And I think that when Christina and I and your mother have some time to work on him, you will have no problem with your father, John.
01:16:10 But you do know, I'm sure you know.
01:16:13 What you're up against?
01:16:15 There will be a.
01:16:16 100 million people right here in this country.
01:16:19 Who will be shocked?
01:16:20 And offended and appalled at the two of you.
01:16:26 And the two of you will just have to ride that out.
01:16:29 Maybe every day for the rest of your lives.
01:16:33 You can try to ignore those people.
01:16:37 Or even feel sorry for them and for their prejudices and their bigotry and their blind hatreds and stupid fears.
01:16:45 But where necessary, you'll just have to cling tight to each other.
01:16:50 And say screw all those people.
01:16:54 Anybody could make a case and a hell of a good case against you're getting married.
01:16:59 The arguments are so obvious that nobody has to make them.
01:17:04 But you're 2 wonderful people.
01:17:08 Who happened to fallen up?
Devon
01:17:12 And love is love.01:17:16 That's all that matters.
01:17:17 The end.
01:17:19 Everybody clapped.
01:17:27 This was a this was a multi.
01:17:28 This is just this film.
01:17:30 This is a multifaceted assault.
01:17:32 At the same time, you had this kind of thing going on.
01:17:47 You had the first interracial kiss on television.
01:17:54 On Star Trek.
01:18:00 And they knew they couldn't just get away with it.
01:18:04 By having it like a like a romantic kiss.
01:18:08 So Gene Roddenberry.
01:18:11 The writer of Star Trek.
01:18:14 Found a clever.
01:18:15 Way around that.
01:18:20 They would encounter these these mind controlling aliens they would force.
01:18:26 The white captain Kirk.
01:18:30 To kiss.
01:18:32 His black crew member.
Speaker 9
01:18:40 I'm so frightened.01:18:43 I'm so very frightened.
Speaker 17
01:18:45 That's the way they want you to feel.01:18:47 Makes them think that they're a liar.
Speaker 9
01:18:51 I know it.Devon
01:18:55 And by the way, the evil white aliens notice how they're all dressed like Romans.01:19:07 The dialogue in this is is a.
01:19:08 Lot more meaningful.
01:19:09 Than just, you know, they're not just talking about.
01:19:12 Evil Roman aliens in space, forcing them to kiss.
01:19:17 They want you to feel afraid.
Speaker 11
01:19:20 Those evil racists.Speaker 9
01:19:26 I'm so frightened.01:19:29 I'm so very frightened.
Speaker 17
01:19:31 That's the way they want you to feel.01:19:33 Makes them think that they're alive.
Speaker 9
01:19:37 I know.01:19:41 I wish I could stop trembling.
Speaker 17
01:19:44 Not to think about.Speaker 5
01:20:01 I'm thinking.Speaker 9
01:20:04 I'm thinking of all the times on the.01:20:06 Enterprise that I was scared to death and I would see you so busy at your command.
01:20:16 I would hear your voice from all.
01:20:18 Parts of the ship.
01:20:21 My fears would faint.
01:20:23 And now they're making me trouble.
01:20:27 But I'm not afraid.
01:20:30 I am not afraid.
Devon
01:20:50 Ohh yes, the evil Romans.01:20:52 Mind control them into kissing.
01:20:58 And if you think that that was just, oh, you're reading too much into it, Devin.
01:21:02 Have you learned nothing?
01:21:04 Of course not.
01:21:08 Just listen to this ******.
Speaker 22
01:21:11 By that time, the crew of the enterprise reflected the philosophy that Gene Roddenberry had.01:21:20 Gene Roddenberry felt that the enterprise was a metaphor for Starship Earth and.
01:21:27 The strength of this Starship lay in its diversity that was depicted in the makeup of the crew.
01:21:36 African American woman, as the communications chief, the captain was a North American.
01:21:44 The engineer was a European and my character, Sulu, was to represent Asia.
01:21:52 I did very privately bring up the issue of gays and lesbians and he was certainly, as a sophisticated man, uh, mindful of that, but he said.
01:22:06 In one episode.
01:22:09 We had a biracial kiss.
01:22:12 Captain Kirk and Uhura.
01:22:16 Had a kiss that that show was literally blacked out in the South.
01:22:24 Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia.
01:22:29 Didn't air that our ratings plummeted.
01:22:33 It was the lowest rated episode that we had, and he said.
01:22:38 I'm treading a fine, tight wire here.
01:22:41 I'm dealing with issues of the time I'm dealing with the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and I need to be able to make that statement by staying on the air.
01:22:55 He said if I.
01:22:57 Dealt with that issue.
01:22:59 I wouldn't be able to deal with any issue because I would be cancelled and I understood that because I was still closeted at that time.
01:23:07 I talked to him as a liberal rather than as a gay man, and I understood his position on that so.
01:23:19 And that's the.
01:23:20 Way Star Trek envisioned our future in the 23rd century, but I think we're getting closer to that utopian society that Gene Roddenberry visualize.
Devon
01:23:34 I think we're getting closer to it too.Speaker 11
01:23:37 Look around you.Devon
01:23:39 But he just admitted.01:23:41 That whole show was propaganda.
01:23:43 That whole show is a vehicle for pushing liberal.
01:23:46 Ideas on the American public?
01:23:50 He let the.
01:23:50 The the creator literally told them.
01:23:52 Look, I would love to push home OS stuff.
01:23:56 On the American public, but I'm already having a hard time because I did this interracial kiss stuff.
01:24:03 So I gotta be quiet about the.
01:24:04 Fake stuff until it's until we're ready.
01:24:08 Don't worry, we'll get to it eventually.
01:24:12 But we just have to wait.
01:24:16 Though they don't have to wait anymore.
Speaker
01:24:28 Track it.Devon
01:24:32 You want to see this utopian?01:24:35 Future that he was talking about like.
01:24:37 Ohh yeah, we're we're.
01:24:38 We're really close now to this utopian future that he was envisioning on this Starship Earth.
01:24:44 Yeah, now, now this is the.
01:24:46 The interracial stuff that's being featured.
Speaker 25
01:24:49 This is Merin.01:24:51 She fell in love with James.
Speaker 3
01:24:53 I'm a masculine presenting woman.Speaker 26
01:24:56 And I am a feminine presenting strip.01:25:00 I guess people perceive us as weird as a couple because we don't follow the regular status quo and we don't look like how they want us to look.
Speaker 25
01:25:12 The couple met through TikTok and despite not being each other's usual type.Speaker 26
01:25:18 I was identifying as gay because it was easier than explaining all the INS and outs of.Speaker 3
01:25:24 Who I was.01:25:25 I've only dated girls in the past.
Speaker 26
01:25:27 The most freaking question we get.01:25:29 Is who is the woman or like who is the girl who is the boy?
01:25:33 Who is the man?
Speaker 5
01:25:39 I miss.Speaker 27
01:25:40 I miss you.Devon
01:25:42 Oh, what a wonderful future we live in now.Speaker 3
01:25:45 Hi, I'm Aaron and this is my boyfriend James.01:25:48 I'm a masculine presenting woman.
Speaker 26
01:25:51 And I am a.Devon
01:25:55 I mean, just just look at this horror show.01:25:57 That we listen.
Speaker 26
01:26:00 That's the end of.01:26:01 That's the end.
01:26:02 Of the that's the response.
01:26:04 I have a girlfriend.
01:26:05 So why do you dress the way that you do?
01:26:06 Because I like it.
01:26:07 I like to.
01:26:08 Be cute, period.
01:26:11 Made the first TikTok August 6th of 2021 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, so I like made. I posted all these pictures of us together and I woke up the next morning and we had over 1,000,000 views.
01:26:22 And I said, babe, this is not happening.
01:26:24 I think people saw in the video that I had on stilettos, and she looked like.
Speaker 3
01:26:29 A boy in the beginning.01:26:31 People would say like they're just best friends.
01:26:33 They're doing this reviews.
Speaker 26
01:26:34 Ohh yeah.01:26:36 The most freaking question we.
01:26:37 Get is who is the woman or like who is the girl who is the boy?
01:26:41 Is the man.
Speaker
01:26:42 It was so freaking.01:26:43 We were like.
01:26:44 How could that be if we made?
Devon
01:27:02 So there you go.01:27:02 Love is love.
Speaker 6
01:27:09 Oh, for ****'* sake.Devon
01:27:14 This is.01:27:16 Now this is this.
01:27:18 This is where this leads.
Speaker 6
01:27:20 There's no such thing as the slippery slope guys.Devon
01:27:29 When you when you smash tablet, This is why it's not that much of A leap.01:27:35 To know that they're going to.
01:27:36 Go for pedophilia next.
01:27:38 Because where can?
Speaker 6
01:27:39 You go from this like where can?Speaker 11
01:27:41 You go from this.Speaker 6
01:27:43 What could be next?01:27:45 I see.
Devon
01:27:49 Usually if, if not pedophilia, what?01:28:00 This is what happens when you when you stop having standards.
01:28:13 So I want you just to think about this, the people.
01:28:15 That think Ohh we're winning.
01:28:17 We're winning because not as many companies.
01:28:21 Went went like balls deep on the on Pride Month.
01:28:27 We're winning because uh.
01:28:29 Black Lives Matter is isn't currently burning a city.
01:28:32 Down right now.
01:28:36 In 1967.
01:28:39 Interracial marriage was illegal.
01:28:43 They were making movies about liberals being.
01:28:46 Uncomfortable with it.
01:28:51 In 2003, ****** was illegal.
01:28:59 There's that scene I played from, you know, the late 90s, something about Mary.
01:29:03 Ben Stiller gets busted in a raid.
01:29:10 To this.
01:29:16 And we're winning.
01:29:20 How exactly is this winning?
01:29:30 And it was a slow drip drip and it was constant.
01:29:32 It was everywhere.
01:29:34 You know that the the gay marriage stuff was was approached the same way like I I told you they they use the exact same stuff I.
01:29:40 Mean just as an example.
01:29:43 Here's a this is from the the first season of cheers.
01:29:49 When they first started to.
01:29:51 Normalize not only interracial marriage.
01:29:55 And this was this would have been like 80. I don't know. I'm a guess 82 or right around there, right.
01:30:02 So interracial for the any of these for the joke to.
01:30:05 Work at all.
01:30:07 Interracial marriage is still touchy.
01:30:09 For like a normal person.
01:30:12 In 82.
01:30:15 Sure it's legal, but it's still touchy right in the same way. In 2003, ****** was now legal.
01:30:26 But Obama, when he ran for president in 2007 and 2008, had to lie and say he didn't support gay marriage.
01:30:36 Because people were still kind of like.
01:30:37 Uh, like normal people, the average person.
01:30:41 Was still not down with **** getting married.
01:30:50 But this was everywhere.
01:30:53 These are just the examples I came up with at the top.
01:30:55 Of my head there, there's every television show.
01:31:00 And many movies.
01:31:04 Even if it was just like a.
01:31:05 A throw away line, right?
01:31:09 Like, oh, well, I'm not going to get married and tell everyone can get married or, you know, just just some throwing line that that sails over the.
01:31:15 Heads of most people.
01:31:18 But it gets it gets in there somewhere.
01:31:20 Right. It just.
01:31:22 Death by 1000 cuts.
Speaker 28
01:31:27 Last semester, my son comes home from college with his new fiancee who's black.Speaker 19
01:31:33 And your son's not.Speaker 29
01:31:39 I'm sorry. Yo, coach.01:31:42 Get Gus.
Devon
01:31:45 So this guy comes into the bar.01:31:47 And he wants some advice says.
01:31:52 My son.
01:31:56 He's going to get married or it says he's going to get married.
01:32:00 He brought home his fiancee, and the fiancee was black.
01:32:05 And coach the old guy here.
01:32:09 Who's kind of this buffoon doesn't know how to give him advice.
01:32:13 So he he's he's he's told to go get the the old bartender that used to work there when this guy.
01:32:18 Was a regular.
01:32:20 So they go to try to find the old bartender so that this guy can come back and get the advice that he needs to help him with this problem.
01:32:29 Of his of.
01:32:30 His white son, wanting to marry someone who's black.
Speaker 28
01:32:37 Hey, coach.01:32:39 Any word from Gus yet?
Speaker 19
01:32:42 You can't drop by tonight.01:32:44 He's dead.
01:32:47 Oh, no, no, it happens.
Speaker 29
01:32:51 I can't believe it.01:32:52 Gus is gone.
01:32:55 Nobody can replace Gus.
Speaker 28
01:32:57 Gus had all the answers.Speaker 6
01:32:59 All but one.Speaker 28
01:33:04 What am I gonna do without?Speaker 19
01:33:05 Gus, now Leo, will you stop it?01:33:08 And ever since you came through that door, it's been it.
01:33:11 Gus, Gus, Gus.
01:33:13 I mean, it's been gusts this and gust that and I'm fed up with it.
01:33:17 I'm taking you on.
01:33:18 Leo, you are on your problems now.
01:33:20 Come on, sit down.
Speaker 28
01:33:21 Ohh hey I don't know.Speaker 19
01:33:31 Problems on the ball.01:33:32 Come on, come on.
Speaker 18
01:33:35 He's ready for it.Speaker 19
01:33:36 Nothing to be afraid of.Speaker 28
01:33:38 Last semester, my son comes home from college, but there's no fiancee who's black.Speaker 19
01:33:43 I've been thinking about that and it's a tough one, but I think.01:33:47 I got it.
Speaker 28
01:33:48 Well, wait a minute, because there's more.Speaker 19
01:33:49 It's no, no, Leo, Leo.Speaker 29
01:33:50 Can you come at home?Speaker 19
01:33:50 Well, only Leo.01:33:51 Leo, it's the.
01:33:52 It's a problem of communication.
01:33:55 Here's what you do when you get home.
01:33:58 You set the kids down and you say to your boy.
01:34:01 What's the boy's name?
01:34:04 Ron, what's Ron?
01:34:05 'S fiancee's name.
01:34:07 Brick. Brick.
Speaker 7
01:34:07 Rick, Rick.01:34:08 So, so you say your Rick, Ron.
Speaker 19
01:34:16 Rick and Ron.Devon
01:34:24 See and that's where the joke could have stopped in 1982, right? People would have thought. Ohh, that's funny.01:34:31 That's funny. It's one thing.
01:34:33 It's one thing if it's an interracial thing. I mean, cause by 1982 any progressive especially cause this show is supposed to be set in Massachusetts.
01:34:42 Any good liberal is going to be totally fine with that.
01:34:45 Only a bigot wouldn't be OK with that, that that was the that was the reality on in Hollywood.
01:34:51 Anything you watched on, on television or movies that would be the reality there. There's not gonna be any sympathetic character who's not. By 1982 in anything that's that's gonna have a problem with that, right?
01:35:03 But the gay stuff that's still gonna weird in 1982, especially that's gonna weird people out. That could have been the joke.
01:35:10 But it doesn't stop there because now.
01:35:14 You know what Gene Roddenberry couldn't do when he was doing Star Trek.
01:35:20 They could now do.
Speaker 24
01:35:23 Suck it up, Kochi.01:35:24 Hang up in.
Speaker
01:35:25 OK.Speaker 8
01:35:25 There. Come on.Speaker 6
01:35:27 Come on.Speaker 19
01:35:31 You know, if you're if you're not.01:35:33 Unhappy about it?
01:35:35 Just throw them out.
Speaker 7
01:35:36 And then tell.Speaker 19
01:35:36 Them you never want to see them again.Speaker 29
01:35:38 I can't do that.01:35:39 I love the kid.
01:35:40 Oh, oh, I see what you're saying.
Speaker 19
01:35:44 You don't what?Speaker 29
01:35:47 If I can't accept the kid the way he is, I'll lose.Speaker 19
01:35:50 Boy, that's good.Speaker 29
01:35:54 Well, when you put it that way, what choice do I have?01:35:57 Thanks, coach.
01:35:58 You know you're not Gus, but you're not bad.
Speaker 19
01:36:01 You know, even Gus isn't Gus anymore.Speaker 22
01:36:06 Thanks, coach.Speaker 18
01:36:07 My call.Devon
01:36:14 There you go.01:36:16 1982.
01:36:22 They were already laying down the groundwork, getting people comfortable with interracial gay marriage.
01:36:28 And actually, it was interracial gay couple.
01:36:30 That sued, and again the courts, not the people voting, the courts decided.
01:36:36 That but sex was.
01:36:37 Was fine in 2003.
01:36:43 That it would.
01:36:44 It would be 20 years after this episode.
01:36:48 20 years of of constantly having little jokes like this in every sitcom, eventually making sitcoms where?
01:36:55 That was the joke.
01:36:56 You know the the will and grace effect on all this other stuff.
01:37:06 But they won't normalize pedophilia, right?
01:37:11 That will never happen.
01:37:14 Why not? Love is love.
01:37:17 If you don't want to lose your kid, you better let them.
01:37:19 **** a 40 year old.
01:37:26 That's the same emotional blackmail, by the way.
01:37:28 The exact same emotional blackmail that they used in.
01:37:32 Guess who's coming for dinner.
01:37:37 When the wife said look.
01:37:39 If you don't approve of this, you're going to lose your daughter and me.
01:37:48 It was.
01:37:48 It was an identical argument.
01:37:55 If you try to impose the standards that you have, the values that you have on your child, I don't know the basic.
01:38:07 Requirement for a parent like the the the one job you're supposed to do as a parent.
01:38:16 Transfer your values onto your children.
01:38:19 Hold them up to that that standard.
01:38:23 If you do that.
01:38:26 You're going to lose your kid.
01:38:29 You're going to lose your kid.
01:38:31 You have to accept them the way they are.
01:38:35 I've seen this happen in real life.
01:38:38 There was a.
01:38:41 I've I've told you guys like when I was a, you know, I was young, I went to Mormon church, right?
01:38:48 Not a lot of faggs.
01:38:50 Not yet.
01:38:50 It'll happen.
01:38:51 Not a lot of faggs in the Mormon church.
01:38:54 I had a Sunday school teacher.
01:38:58 And before this ****** stuff, really.
01:39:02 Took off.
01:39:04 Her daughter Transed out.
01:39:06 Well, first, her daughter turned to a lesbian, and then her daughter decided she was a man.
01:39:13 And I thought.
01:39:16 Oh well, you know the moms not going to tolerate that.
01:39:22 I wouldn't.
01:39:22 I mean, I I couldn't even.
01:39:26 Thinking about this person who I used to know when I was a kid, you know, being a some kind of monstrosity.
01:39:34 But now she she exact same thing, this Mormon woman who used to be a Sunday school teacher.
01:39:42 Stop going to church.
01:39:46 She didn't want to lose.
01:39:48 Well, I guess, son now, right?
01:40:01 And emotional blackmail works.
01:40:06 So anyway.
01:40:08 That's uh.
01:40:12 That's who's coming over for dinner.
01:40:18 Kind of interesting, right?
01:40:19 The let's take a look at who was behind this movie.
01:40:23 Why not?
01:40:29 So it was directed by Stanley Kramer.
01:40:34 Stanley Kramer.
01:40:38 Let's see what our movies this guy did.
01:40:41 It's loading for every Internet connection.
01:40:43 It's not.
01:40:45 Not being awesome tonight, actually, my browser is not being awesome and I don't know what the deal is with the browser.
01:40:52 It's doing the pages on responsive stuff.
Speaker 11
01:40:57 Let me see here.01:41:00 Will that work? No.
Devon
01:41:04 I have I'm having.01:41:04 I have been having having problems with brave lately for some reason.
01:41:10 Crashing and ****.
Speaker 11
01:41:12 We'll load it up on this.01:41:16 There we go.
Devon
01:41:20 Early life Kramer was born in New York City.01:41:23 His parents were Jewish.
01:41:27 Well, imagine that.
01:41:28 And while it doesn't say I would suspect.
01:41:32 His family arrived in New York.
01:41:34 Around the turn of the century, like literally all of them.
01:41:39 He's the right age for it.
01:41:46 One of the movies that I do here.
01:41:53 Oh, he did a movie called Judgment at Nuremberg.
Speaker 11
01:41:57 Look at that judgement at Nuremberg.Devon
01:42:00 Like his previous film Judgment, Nuremberg was a fictionalized account of a real trial, this one about the Nuremberg trials held after the defeat of the Nazis in World War 2.01:42:11 It also starred Spencer Tracy as the leading judge, along with numerous other stars.
01:42:17 All right, let's let's look at the the.
01:42:22 Let's look at the trailer for Judgement at Nuremberg.
Speaker
01:42:27 What do we do now?Devon
01:42:40 Here we are.01:42:40 Here's the trailer for judgment at Nuremberg.
Speaker 18
01:43:11 Before the people of the world.Devon
01:43:14 What, starring the same, the same guy that played the father.Speaker 16
01:43:15 You know.Devon
01:43:20 Spencer Tracy.01:43:24 Spencer Tracy.
01:43:27 Uh, let me see what his early life is.
Speaker 11
01:43:32 Uh, let's see.Devon
01:43:43 Early life.01:43:47 Nice Presbyterian.
01:43:49 And Catholic.
Speaker 18
01:43:58 That here in our decision, this is what we stand for.Speaker 19
01:44:08 And the value of a single human being.Speaker 27
01:44:17 Where were we when Hitler began shrieking his hate?Speaker 24
01:44:19 Is he?Speaker 27
01:44:20 And White, where were we when our neighbors were being dragged out in the middle of the night to duck down where where we?01:44:26 When they cried.
01:44:27 Out in the night to us for his death.
Devon
01:44:34 See, these are all fictional.01:44:36 This is all fictional.
01:44:37 This isn't even based on a true story.
01:44:39 This is.
01:44:39 Just made-up.
01:44:40 Like because people are stupid when they go.
01:44:43 They don't, you know.
01:44:44 They're not going to pay attention to the.
01:44:45 News, but they'll go see a movie, right?
01:44:49 And so you go into a movie theater.
01:44:53 And what have I said about movies?
01:44:55 Basically that that tickling that part of your brain that thinks that's actually happening to you?
01:45:01 A lot of people have a problem discerning the difference.
01:45:03 In fact, there's a lot of data on on race, racial differences on that.
01:45:09 That wouldn't surprise anybody.
01:45:13 And ages children especially.
01:45:15 I think there was like they did a.
01:45:17 Study where?
01:45:20 I mean, it's obviously it's not let that shouldn't surprise anyone but any I think.
01:45:24 It was something like there was a significant increase in people of all races being unable to to determine the difference between reality and what they're watching.
01:45:37 A movie below the age of 10.
Speaker 15
01:45:43 Which is why.Devon
01:45:43 They're putting all this trans and gay **** on Nickelodeon and stuff.01:45:48 But where's where's the fictional movie cause this this thing doesn't.
01:45:51 The truth doesn't matter when you're making movies.
01:45:53 That's something that conservatives don't understand either.
01:45:56 When they do make their ****** movies with bad acting and terrible writing, because that's that's it's written by a committee of billionaire ******* that have never made anything creative in their life.
01:46:09 But they wanna.
01:46:09 They wanna see their name in the credits.
01:46:13 Rather than trusting people to know what they're doing.
01:46:16 They think that, like, oh, it has to.
01:46:17 Be 100% factual. No it doesn't.
01:46:21 Where is the fictional account of January 6th.
01:46:24 Just make a movie.
01:46:25 Call it, you know, based on a true story, you can even say that anything can be based on a true story.
01:46:32 Doesn't mean it's true.
Speaker 11
01:46:33 Put a bunch of queuing.Devon
01:46:34 On **** in there, I don't care.01:46:37 Demonize your enemy. That's them's the rules.
01:46:41 None of this **** in this movie happened, but all the people that went to go see it thought it was ohh.
01:46:45 This is.
01:46:46 An accurate depiction of what it was like.
Speaker 27
01:46:47 That and not you, not the Pentagon, not God on his throne is going to.Speaker 24
01:46:52 Make you think you're talking to.01:46:56 Who the hell do you think you're talking to?
Speaker 8
01:47:01 My husband was a military man all his life.01:47:05 He was entitled to a soldier's death. He asked for that.
01:47:09 That he should be permitted the dignity.
Speaker 13
01:47:11 Of a firing squad.Speaker
01:47:14 You know what happened.Devon
01:47:17 They weren't very good at.01:47:18 Making trailers back then is this.
Speaker 24
01:47:21 It is easy to condemn the German people to speak of the basic flaw in the German character that allowed Hitler to rise to power.Devon
01:47:23 Here we go.Speaker 24
01:47:27 But at the same time.01:47:28 Comfortably ignore the basic flow of character that made the Russian sign parts for him.
01:47:33 Praise him American death for its profit for him.
Devon
01:47:36 See, it's it's all white people.01:47:39 That's literally what that little clip was.
01:47:41 It's easy to.
01:47:44 Criticize the Germans for the defect that they have.
01:47:51 That allowed them, or allowed Hitler to come to power.
01:47:57 But why aren't we criticizing the Catholics?
01:47:59 Why aren't we criticizing Churchill?
01:48:01 Why aren't we criticizing the Americans?
Speaker 19
01:48:03 All white people.Devon
01:48:04 Did the Holocaust.01:48:06 That's this movie and every Holocaust movie.
Speaker 24
01:48:08 To condemn the German people, to speak of the basic flaw in the German character that allowed Hitler to rise to power.01:48:14 But at the same time.
01:48:15 Comfortably ignore the basic flow of character that made the Russian sign pacts with him.
01:48:19 When structure praise him American death for its profit for him.
Speaker 11
01:48:25 Dun Dun Dun Dun.Devon
01:48:27 So that's who made guess who's coming.01:48:30 To dinner.
01:48:33 What else did this guy make?
01:48:37 That's not it.
01:48:37 This is this guy.
01:48:41 That's a mad, mad, mad world.
01:48:43 I feel like I've seen this one ohh ship of fools.
01:48:45 We went over that one.
01:48:48 Guess who's coming for dinner?
01:48:51 Yes, this guy was just cranking out anti white hate left and right.
01:48:57 With the left can't meme right?
01:49:06 Anyway, let's take a look at our.
01:49:08 Hyper chats here.
01:49:30 First hyper check greetings from the cold N greetings from Montreal.
01:49:34 You can also call me William if my French name is too hard to pronounce well.
01:49:40 All right, William.
01:49:43 William again in your last stream a hyper chat show showed you a clip from the movie Caligula.
01:49:49 It was the beheading machine.
01:49:51 Well, I did look more into this.
01:49:53 One of the comments comments mentioned that the machine looks straight out of Jodorowsky's mind.
01:49:58 Wait until you read the rest.
01:50:01 What's the rest?
01:50:03 Turns out Alejandro Jodorowski is a Chilean born Jew that directed some pretty degenerate movies.
01:50:10 One in particular is called the dance of reality, which is also a semi autobiographical or auto audio autobiographical musical fantasy drama film.
01:50:22 Here's a scene where Jordan Uski's father is being beat up by Nazis.
01:50:30 Or are you saying there is a saying no?
01:50:32 He said there.
01:50:32 I thought you were gonna link there also.
01:50:36 Jodo, I can't even say that name Jodo wrong.
01:50:39 I can't you everything about you is unpronounceable.
01:50:43 Jodorowsky's father is also infected at some point with some sort of plague.
01:50:48 In order to cure.
01:50:49 Him his wife lifts up her skirt and ****** on his face and chest.
01:50:54 And yes, you do see every.
01:50:56 Thing also, at one point in the movie, a young naked jodorowski plays a game of hide and seek with his mom.
01:51:03 She undresses before him and goes into hiding when young Jodorowski finds her. The Sheen shows the scene, shows both of them naked and rubbing each other's bodies.
01:51:15 Finally, in the same scene.
01:51:18 Why am I not see this?
01:51:19 Why am I?
01:51:19 These are the people that that, that whites in the West have allowed to be their their cultural icons.
01:51:27 Finally, in the same scene, Jodorowsky himself says how he remembers fondly of this.
01:51:32 Also, the reason why Jerowski was beat up by Nazis is because he was a communist and a Stalinist, and at one point even conspired to assassinate right wing President Carlos.
01:51:44 Ibanez del Campo, Needless to say, this is how Jews contribute to society and on another note, am I the only one who thinks Stockton rush exactly looks like the typical depiction of a boomer that preferred to **** *** with other boomers in their living or in their quote, living the life trope.
01:52:04 By spending all their money on stupid ****.
01:52:08 Well, that was.
01:52:11 That's that's a lot of information there for your first hyper chat is very, very impressive.
01:52:22 I'll have to look into that.
01:52:24 Although that that almost sounds almost too degenerates.
01:52:28 That's the thing I don't like reviewing the ones that aren't as subtle because I feel like most people would just be repulsed by that **** immediately.
01:52:35 It might be interesting to look at movies like that and see how much money they made.
01:52:39 Maybe they they're making more money than I'm.
01:52:41 I'm expecting them, you know, maybe depending what was the name of it called.
Speaker 11
01:52:47 Let me look.Devon
01:52:52 The dance of reality.01:52:56 What year did it come?
01:52:56 Out here.
01:52:58 Because if it came out in the 70s, then maybe it did make a lot of money just because the 70s is when they opened up the gates of hell and everyone was just.
01:53:06 Trying to oh, it's recent.
01:53:10 It's 2013, huh?
01:53:15 OK.
01:53:16 Well, I mean, you know more recently in the 70s.
Speaker 11
01:53:20 Let's see here.Devon
01:53:28 Pop this up here.Speaker
01:53:44 Tuyo solo Primo single requeridos.Devon
01:54:06 Ohh, there's the red shoes makes.01:54:08 You wonder what you know.
01:54:10 And I've all like the weirdo Q Anon type stuff.
01:54:12 I think there is something to the red shoe thing.
01:54:15 I don't know what it is, but I I think there's something the.
01:54:17 Red shoe thing?
Speaker 1
01:54:36 Those good year?Speaker 7
01:54:44 Those who look.Devon
01:54:45 Yeah, you can definitely tell.01:54:46 There's like some sexualizing of children going on in this movie.
01:54:50 See, it's it's.
01:54:51 It starts off on the fringes.
Speaker 19
01:54:54 It starts.Devon
01:54:55 Off in these weird old movies that go to Cannes or Cannes and Sundance and whatnot, these movies that aren't made for consumption by the public, but consumption by the other people making movies.01:55:10 It's there to inspire the other people making movies to make movies like this.
01:55:15 It's kind of like, think about every time you've seen like, a concept car.
01:55:20 You know, like, like in an auto magazine.
01:55:22 And they'd be.
01:55:23 Like oh, this is.
01:55:23 The concept car for the new Corvette.
01:55:25 You're like, holy ****, that looks awesome.
01:55:27 And then they you see, like the.
01:55:28 Actual Corvette and you're like, oh, well, what happened?
01:55:33 The concept car looked all.
01:55:34 And it was.
01:55:35 It was.
01:55:35 This well, it's because they they had.
01:55:37 They had the concept car was what they wanted to make.
01:55:40 But then they had to figure in all the, you know, the the the number crunchers got involved, like, oh, that'd be too expensive.
01:55:46 Oh, we couldn't mass produce this, this, this design element is going to be too wacky.
01:55:51 For most people, in order to maximize sales, we're going to, you know, change the design.
01:55:57 And you know, just make it easier to manufacture and make more money.
01:56:01 And that's how they they do this stuff too.
01:56:03 You know, the concept car, if you will, is these wacky ******* movies that no one watches except for, you know, film geeks and people that are wanting to make movies and people that.
01:56:13 Do make movies.
01:56:15 And that's it's supposed to.
01:56:16 That's the the, I guess the the inspiration for them.
01:56:21 But when they decide to actually come out with the.
01:56:24 Messages that these movies have, they have to go through all the number.
01:56:28 Crunchers get involved, and.
01:56:29 They're like, wow.
01:56:30 Well, if we do that, then no one in China is going to watch the movie and we'll lose a bunch of money there.
01:56:35 And if we do this, then you know, and by the time it gets, it gets all watered down, but eventually the slippery slope is still slippery.
01:56:43 We're still sliding down that slope.
01:56:45 It's just not as quickly as as they would like.
01:56:48 But that's, you know, that might be something this guy at least might be worth looking into.
01:56:53 So, alright.
01:56:54 Well, good job with your first.
01:56:57 Multi Hyper chat there that was like.
01:57:00 Like 6 hyper chats in a row that that I read together there.
01:57:06 Graham playing games a little while ago, Pete Quinones has covered the 1987 article the overhauling of Straight America by Marshall Kay Kirk and Restless Pill.
01:57:18 Very interesting stream and if they have not heard of this article, it's extremely enlightening.
01:57:23 Right up your alley regarding the streams on LGBTQ.
01:57:27 The 1987 article overhauling of Straight America. There you go. I might have to.
01:57:35 Take a look at that.
01:57:37 Because Pride Month is still going on for a.
01:57:39 Few more days.
01:57:41 Few more days.
01:57:44 And then we have Zazi mataz bot.
01:57:46 Thanks for doing your show.
01:57:48 Have you ever thought about doing some pre recorded shows for when you can't make it a a live 1?
01:57:53 Maybe you could make it defiant.
01:57:55 2 video and release it on a day.
01:57:57 That would that.
01:57:59 Otherwise, miss, there must be hours of new footage you could add.
01:58:03 Yeah, it's just that that the time.
01:58:04 Payment for that is, I mean, it took me weeks to do.
01:58:09 So it's not like, oh, I'm going to spend weeks, so that if I can't make it 1 night.
01:58:14 You know, I mean.
01:58:15 It doesn't doesn't work that way.
01:58:18 And as much as I would, you know, I'd like to do stuff like that because I I really enjoy editing and and doing stuff like that.
01:58:26 It's I I like doing it.
01:58:27 I just haven't had the time.
01:58:30 To to put something like that together, it's there's a reason why movies like even like this horrendous movie that's on the screen right here that probably took over a year to put together.
01:58:39 You know anything that that you do that's edited like that always takes way longer than anything that's live.
01:58:45 And that's just the nature of the beast.
01:58:50 Goy Boy, 1488 just went back to listen to the grocery store episode. I get what you're saying about the shooting not being effective, but at what point do we take action? Not in grocery stores. Instead of focusing on good optics, this grassroots discussion **** sounds too much like libertarians.
01:59:08 Well, I'm not.
01:59:09 Going to feed post so you know that's.
01:59:13 What? Like we're really what?
01:59:15 Do you expect me to say to that like?
01:59:16 What do you expect me to say to that?
01:59:20 Yeah, I mean, all I can say is, yeah, the grocery.
01:59:22 Store thing is ********.
01:59:24 And and so so is even if you were gonna do something other than talk about it, the last thing you'd want to do is talk about it.
01:59:32 OK, that's all I.
01:59:33 Can really say.
Speaker 22
01:59:34 About that.Devon
01:59:35 Especially like in a.01:59:36 Public forum like that.
01:59:39 Sharp wing.
01:59:41 Apparently, kosher food isn't actually blessed by a rabbi, but it has to meet kosher standards, and companies have to pay for the certification.
01:59:50 So buying anything with a kosher mark is still supporting Jewish interests, by the way, Ocean Gate CEO was Jewish, couldn't remember if you said that the last stream was he.
02:00:00 I guess that.
Speaker 15
02:00:01 Ah yeah, his nose was a little bit jewy.Devon
02:00:04 Well, I I I I mean I don't know for sure, I haven't looked that up, but I would.02:00:08 Not be surprised by that.
02:00:11 Might might be why he was allowed to.
02:00:13 Get away with some of this stuff, huh?
02:00:15 Until he wasn't.
02:00:17 Until reality caught up with him.
02:00:20 As is often the case.
02:00:22 Zazzy Mac Taz bought one of your listeners.
02:00:25 Mighty Mouse made a video of himself passing out Flyers of the the Fiant video.
02:00:30 This inspired.
02:00:31 This inspired me.
02:00:32 He had Flyers that had a QR code that links to the video.
02:00:36 Could you post a link to this group that provides the Flyers and stickers and such?
02:00:42 Thanks for your work.
02:00:44 Post link to what?
02:00:45 The video the video is well, I mean you guys.
02:00:48 Have the link to.
02:00:49 The video, if you're making a QR code right?
02:00:51 So I'm not sure what you didn't give me a link in your hyper chat so I'm not sure what you want to link to.
02:00:58 Yeah, I I wish there was.
02:00:59 I wish they had.
02:01:01 Unfortunately, on Odyssey their.
02:01:06 Which metrics or?
02:01:08 Whatever it's called, where you, you can look up the.
02:01:12 The statistics of a video it doesn't work.
02:01:15 Like it's it.
02:01:15 Maybe it works for other people.
02:01:16 It's literally never worked for me.
02:01:19 If I click on it, it just sits there for eternity not doing anything.
02:01:24 So other than looking at the view count, there's no way for me to see.
02:01:28 You know, like, unless I'm manually writing down like ohh the the views went up you know 1000 or whatever.
02:01:35 But as I said before, I I think some people.
02:01:38 Are are watching it cause?
02:01:39 The views on the Odyssey video.
02:01:41 Are pretty high now.
02:01:41 I think it's like.
02:01:44 It's like 40,000 or something like that. I know it wasn't that high before. I feel like it was maybe like 20. I I I don't know for sure. I I I haven't really been tracking the views about until.
02:01:56 Recently I checked it out and was like ohh 40,000. That's pretty high.
02:02:01 Tomato, tomato, potato. *** **** FBI. Yeah, I don't have that clip anymore.
02:02:08 It's on the old computer.
02:02:09 I don't want to find that again.
02:02:13 I don't think I have.
Speaker 11
02:02:14 It at least maybe let me see.Devon
02:02:24 You know, I look, I look up, maybe I do.02:02:30 Go on.
02:02:34 Ah, maybe I no, that's the.
02:02:38 Hold on.
02:02:39 I might hang on.
02:02:40 That'd be cool if I found it here.
02:02:49 What is it in here?
02:03:02 I'll have to look for this at some point.
02:03:10 Is it here maybe?
02:03:19 Yeah, I don't.
02:03:19 I don't see.
02:03:22 It's funny because I looked for FBI.
02:03:25 Well, here's a ping that's.
02:03:27 That's from the shirt.
02:03:32 I look for FBI on my computer and there's like.
02:03:36 There's like a lot of FBI ****.
Speaker 11
02:03:39 UM.Devon
02:03:44 Yeah, well, I'll look and see if I can find that.02:03:47 I was actually just talking to selling today about how that was my one of my favorite clips and I can't find it.
02:03:54 Femboy Hooters fire bomber.
Speaker 19
02:04:01 All right. Whoops.Devon
02:04:07 Have you ever.02:04:08 Covered the 70s, eighties phenomenon of blockbusting.
02:04:13 There was an episode of, I think, all in the family with that famous Trump tart Archie Bunker, where a rich ***** offers to buy his house to lower the property value in the neighborhood and buy up the houses I did cover.
02:04:31 Yeah, I mean, I don't know if it was that episode, but I covered all the family talking about stuff like that.
02:04:36 But more specifically, I think there was a family with not family matters.
02:04:40 The one with Michael J.
02:04:43 Fox in it.
02:04:45 That's not family members.
02:04:46 What was that called?
02:04:47 I forget the name of that one where there was a a black family moves in.
02:04:52 Or maybe I'm getting?
02:04:53 It there was a bunch because every every show.
Speaker 11
02:04:55 Had that episode.Devon
02:04:57 Every show in the 1980s had an.02:04:59 Episode about black.
02:05:00 Again, this should show you how much the needle has moved. The fact that in the 1980s they were having to do episodes about white suburban neighbors, neighborhoods having black families move in, and then.
02:05:12 And I'm not liking that.
02:05:14 Like that was the.
02:05:15 That was the big transgressive.
02:05:18 After school special episode that they had that every every popular sitcom had an episode like that, every single one of them.
02:05:27 And I have covered certain sitcoms that.
02:05:30 Did that episode, but I I don't.
02:05:31 Remember, if I specifically talked about that one and I've talked about in the family, but I don't remember which one it was.
02:05:37 It's been a long.
02:05:37 Time it was lately, over a year ago, I think when I did that.
02:05:40 But one thing I do want to talk about there is a.
02:05:45 There was an entire county that was all white.
02:05:51 That Oprah went after, and now they're very diverse and that's probably going to be something I go into.
02:05:59 There was also a phenomenon called.
02:06:02 Let's see.
02:06:03 I'll look at my notes again.
02:06:10 It was called uh.
02:06:14 Ohh where is it?
02:06:18 Well, I don't have it here right here, but.
02:06:20 There was also.
02:06:22 What were they called?
02:06:23 I forget the name they had for it, but it was basically white neighborhoods, not just in the South but in New Jersey and other in other states that were more north, that they had an unofficial rule against non whites being in the in the city after dark.
02:06:40 Maybe they were called after dark neighborhoods or something.
02:06:42 I forget.
02:06:43 But they would actually have signs posted.
02:06:46 That if you were not white and you were in the neighborhood after dark, that you weren't welcome there and the local police unofficially enforced it, and this went on.
02:06:57 I mean, according to Wikipedia, when I looked at it, I forget the term.
02:07:00 That they used it's.
02:07:02 Still unofficially happening, and I'm sure like everywhere, right?
02:07:06 But that it was legit a thing for a long time.
02:07:09 Well into the 90s.
02:07:11 America used to be pretty based.
02:07:15 Used to be.
02:07:17 Choley, China recently experienced the joys of diversity.
02:07:21 A black American teacher murdered his Chinese girlfriend after she tried to break up with him numerous times.
02:07:27 He received the death sentence and no major media.
02:07:30 Is covering it.
02:07:32 All right, let's take a look at that.
02:07:36 One of the Daily Mail's got a.
02:07:37 Major media in a way.
02:07:43 Is there no picture?
02:07:44 Of this guy, there he is.
02:07:47 See why don't we have that?
02:07:53 I mean, the Chinese just look more based.
02:07:55 I mean look at that.
02:07:58 That's like a that's like a scene from a dream I've had.
02:08:06 I think he was an English teacher, huh?
02:08:12 What's his name?
02:08:13 Abdul or something?
02:08:15 An American teacher has been sentenced to death in China for fatally stabbing a 21 year old woman who tried to break off their relationship. Yeah, he's not American shadid Abdul Mateen.
02:08:27 I like either Al Shadid, Abdul Mateen, originally from Los Angeles.
02:08:33 Yeah. Was sentenced to death on Thursday after a trial in the Intermediate People's Court of Ningbo, a city in China's eastern coastal province of Xinjiang.
02:08:45 And I OK, I can't say in these *******.
02:08:47 Words and ping pong Ding, Ding, bong, bong, Ding Dong.
Speaker 11
02:08:52 All right.Devon
02:08:55 You guys ever have the?02:08:57 Remember this is this is 1/3 grader joke, but well, not anymore. Third graders don't have the joy of of of third grader. Racist jokes. I remember when I was a kid.
02:09:07 One of the one of the first racist jokes I can remember that I thought it was hysterical, but again, it was third grade.
02:09:14 Yeah. Understand that.
02:09:17 Understand that you're probably not going to bust a gut when.
02:09:20 You hear?
02:09:20 This one I remember.
02:09:22 Hearing it and I thought it was so funny.
02:09:25 And I told it to everyone.
02:09:26 I knew it was.
02:09:29 So now I've oversold it already.
02:09:31 It was, uh, how?
02:09:33 How do Chinese parents name their kids?
02:09:37 They get a coffee, can fill it full of silverware and roll it down the street, and the last three sounds that it makes is what they name their.
02:09:43 Kid, I thought that was.
02:09:46 Comedy gold.
02:09:48 See, that's.
02:09:49 That's the kind of that's the kind of racist jokes that third graders are missing out on these days.
02:09:55 Uh, let's see here.
02:09:56 Mark espi.
02:09:58 I read the Ted K manifesto right before he died.
02:10:01 I think it's well worth discussing on the show, even though it's not a visual medium.
02:10:05 A lot of it is pretty prescient today.
02:10:08 Not once does he ever or does he go over the JQ and missing the that aspect not knowing may have driven him crazy.
02:10:20 I know you think.
02:10:21 You're that smart.
02:10:22 Never put that together.
02:10:25 I know that after he was put in prison, people were corresponding with him.
02:10:30 I'm sure someone had to have mentioned the JQ to him at some point, and if he never really.
02:10:37 Embraced it.
02:10:38 He might just be.
02:10:40 One of these.
02:10:43 People that just can't, you know from that generation especially can't bring themselves to see something like that.
02:10:50 That might be one pattern.
02:10:51 He was not able to recognize.
02:10:54 But I don't know for.
02:10:54 A fact for all I know.
02:10:56 He he.
02:10:56 Did he did see it?
02:10:58 But there was play.
02:10:59 It's not like they caught him and then he was, you know, like he wrote the manifesto and then they executed him.
02:11:02 He was around till just, you know.
02:11:05 Just as you said, I think he committed suicide.
02:11:07 Just the other, you know, a couple weeks ago.
02:11:08 So he.
02:11:09 Had plenty of time to learn about it.
02:11:11 So maybe maybe in his later communications he had something to say about that.
02:11:16 My fat little ******** toe.
02:11:17 Last week I was shopping for things I could dig a really big pit with.
02:11:22 Unfortunately, the grocery store didn't have excavators.
02:11:26 Yeah, the if that's the thing.
02:11:29 If you're going, if you're going, if you're.
02:11:30 Going to be.
02:11:32 Building a real pit.
02:11:33 You don't want to.
02:11:34 Do it.
02:11:34 You don't want to use a shovel.
02:11:36 You don't want to shovel and.
02:11:37 You don't want to be shopping at the.
Speaker 1
02:11:38 Mosley stood.Speaker 15
02:11:41 All right.Devon
02:11:45 Knight Nation review.02:11:46 I'm pretty sure we checked into it and Mildred loving was half Jewish.
02:11:51 Well, there you go.
02:11:53 Mildred Loving was half Jewish.
02:11:56 So they they they handpicked this person obviously because the last name and the.
02:12:03 The half Jewish part I'm I'm sure it didn't.
02:12:06 I doubt I mean cause.
02:12:07 Who has that name?
02:12:08 Either you know, loving.
02:12:11 When you hear these names like this.
02:12:15 It really makes you wonder.
02:12:18 How those names were acquired?
02:12:20 I don't think that that there's generations of of lovings walking around, but I could be wrong.
02:12:26 I could be wrong.
02:12:29 Man of low moral fiber.
02:12:31 I want to be a man of faith, but I have trouble finding any common ground with people who look me in the eye with a straight face and without a shred of irony and asked me to donate money to brown people or Israel.
02:12:42 It makes it hard to find a church.
02:12:44 Sorry for venting.
02:12:45 Thanks for the string.
02:12:46 Yeah, it's a difficult position that many of us are in.
02:12:49 You want the benefits of having the an established church and the resources that an established church has.
02:12:58 But quite frankly, that we're that none of them are are on our side and in fact, many of them work against us actively and aggressively.
02:13:08 And so it does make it difficult.
02:13:11 It does make it very difficult and I don't have an answer for that yet.
02:13:15 Mr. Chorley, I really hope that you can go on, former libertarian Pete Quinonez's podcast. He has been bringing on dissident right voices across the spectrum for.
02:13:25 Buddy, how can he reach you? Or you contact him? Lastly, can you make your super chats minimum $5? I timed it. You're not even making minimum wage at $1.00. Yeah, I know.
02:13:38 I know but.
02:13:42 I mean, I don't.
02:13:43 Know I don't want to be that guy.
02:13:45 I know that that that.
02:13:46 There there is.
02:13:47 What is it?
02:13:49 Well, maybe it's inflation, huh?
Speaker 6
02:13:53 I guess I could I.Devon
02:13:54 Could I could put some inflation in there?02:13:56 But I I kind of like the idea that.
02:14:00 I know it's $5 that much though I.
02:14:02 Mean. I don't know.
02:14:06 I don't know.
02:14:07 I I don't like putting.
02:14:09 Minimums on on things like that, but maybe maybe $5 isn't isn't too crazy.
02:14:14 I don't know.
02:14:15 I don't know.
02:14:17 I don't know. I'll think.
02:14:18 About it.
02:14:19 Because you don't have to.
02:14:20 Do $1.00.
02:14:21 You can.
02:14:22 Use like the fake money.
02:14:24 Let the fake Odyssey money it's it's like $0.25. I think it's the minimum.
Speaker 11
02:14:28 Or something like.Devon
02:14:31 Maybe I should up that one.02:14:32 At least, I don't know.
02:14:33 But I appreciate the the support either way, Mr.
Speaker 11
02:14:38 Christians against usury.02:14:41 Let's see here.
Devon
02:14:49 Please kindly explain the cognitive dissonance of the dissonant right demographics equals destiny versus 2% of population controls the world with money monopoly, debt and usury. They both can't be true. Why can't Europeans retake their sovereignty with monetary reform?02:15:07 With a tiny minority too.
02:15:09 Well, because you're you're talking about something that didn't happen overnight, and you're talking about something that.
02:15:20 They both can be true because they.
Speaker 27
02:15:26 If you you need.Devon
02:15:27 Numbers to have that that reform you're talking about?02:15:32 If you are in a situation where you don't have the numbers to oppose people that have way more resources than you do like is what.
02:15:42 What do you think of this way?
02:15:44 What do you have to oppose people that have those kinds of resources?
02:15:50 Well, it's just it's numbers.
02:15:53 That's that's really the only answer to that, like because you're not going to be able to start your own Federal Reserve and start printing your own money and all these people that think that that's what Bitcoin is going to do, they're they're ********.
02:16:03 That's not going to happen.
02:16:07 So your only choice is numbers.
02:16:10 And I don't know.
02:16:11 It's not an easy problem to fix clearly because it's not like this is a.
02:16:14 New problem either.
02:16:16 We're talking about families that have controlled the monetary system for for centuries.
02:16:23 And no one's for whatever reason, been able to find a way to get rid of this, and anyone who even remotely talks about it.
02:16:31 Here's the problem too, is it? It's not just. It's not just these 2% of people that you're up against, you're up against everyone that they pay.
02:16:41 And I don't.
02:16:42 I don't just mean the the Shabbos goys I don't just mean the people that work directly for them.
02:16:48 I don't just mean the politicians that sell you out.
02:16:51 I mean, just like the the normal people that don't want to lose their job.
Speaker 19
02:16:56 So they don't speak.Devon
02:16:57 Up at work, right, because they don't want HR to come in and and give them the the diversity training and then eventually fire them or or whatever.02:17:06 If you control the monetary system, you pretty much have control over.
02:17:13 The population.
02:17:15 And you really do need the numbers.
02:17:19 To to.
02:17:20 If you're going to do a parallel economy like, that's one solution, right?
02:17:23 There's that's one solution people talk about.
02:17:25 Well, you need numbers for that.
02:17:27 If you want to overthrow a power structure, you need.
02:17:31 Numbers for that.
02:17:34 And it's it's.
02:17:36 You know I don't.
02:17:37 Know I don't know.
02:17:42 I don't know.
02:17:42 This is something that we're gonna live to see the the.
02:17:44 Resolution to.
02:17:46 I mean our our like I said, this is a centuries long problem and no one has successfully overturned.
02:17:55 This hierarchy, or at least not in the last few centuries, so yeah.
02:18:02 I don't think anyone has any good solutions.
02:18:03 I think that's why you have so much.
02:18:07 Angst on the dissident right cause we all feel the the squeeze.
02:18:11 We all feel the the effects of our situation, but there's not a lot of solutions.
02:18:16 People get mad at me.
02:18:16 They're oh, you don't have any solutions.
02:18:18 It's like, well, no one does.
02:18:21 No one does.
02:18:23 You know, we we don't have any power.
02:18:26 And and and if the fewer the we are in number, the less power.
02:18:30 We're going to have.
02:18:33 And the only the only immediate thing we can do.
02:18:35 Is make more of us.
02:18:37 You know I can't.
02:18:38 Like I said, I can't just start a new banking system.
02:18:41 I can't just.
02:18:43 There's no, there's no.
02:18:44 There's not even like, unexplored territory.
02:18:46 We can go and start our own country.
02:18:49 You know, there's there's.
02:18:51 You know what are we supposed to do other than to try to have more of us?
02:18:57 Raise some John Connors and hope that it collapses under its.
02:19:00 Own weight that.
02:19:00 That's sadly, and that's why everyone gets so excited when there's the possibility of a Black Swan event like today when when you have all the Western media saying.
02:19:10 Oh, look, it's going to be.
02:19:12 Civil war in Russia.
Speaker 11
02:19:13 Oh, it's going to be crazy.Devon
02:19:15 In in a way, it's like there's a lot of people, not just obviously the the pro NATO Pro EU people, you know, pro CIA people that that love that narrative, they love it for a different reason.02:19:27 But there's a lot of people.
02:19:28 That like kind of like, OK well this.
02:19:32 This could kick things off.
02:19:35 You know, it's it's the reason why zombie again, it's not just, it's not just people on the right, it's everyone that's that's a debt slave in the system knows that something's wrong with.
02:19:44 That's that's why zombie movies and and and, you know, post apocalyptic fiction is so popular.
02:19:52 Because they know that the the current state of things is unnatural.
02:19:57 And they want to return to something, even if it's horrific, even if it's like there's there's bands of warlords going around and and people getting raped and murdered.
02:20:07 And you know, there's no police and stuff like that seems more natural than what we live under right now.
02:20:14 That's why people are attracted to that.
02:20:16 That's why, you know, prepper **** exists.
02:20:18 That's why people prep.
02:20:19 Because it's really like, like the people.
02:20:21 I don't mean like, I mean everyone should prep to some extent, but I mean like the people that get obsessive about.
02:20:25 It like.
02:20:25 They've got like, a a whole, you know, compound, full of ammunition and then they're just waiting for the zombie apocalypse.
02:20:34 It's because that's their.
02:20:35 That's their dream.
02:20:36 That's that's the resolution to the the the stress that they they they feel.
02:20:43 From the the unnatural environment that we're all living in.
02:20:47 That's why movies like Fight Club and movies like office space and and all these movies that that have been coming out really since the I'd say the 90s.
02:21:02 You know, since the Speaking of of Uncle Ted, right since the Industrial Revolution has really digitized.
02:21:07 Used everything.
02:21:08 That's why you know, even movies like Mad Max, you know, movies like escape from that's, you know, starting in the early 80s, you start to have a lot of these post apocalyptic fantasies.
02:21:17 And even though it's, it's portrayed as a hellscape, it seems preferable to what we live in right now.
02:21:24 It's because I think deep down, people feel like man, you know, in order to get out of this ship's gotta just ship's gotta, like, go down in flames and they know they that when your problem is that you have no power.
02:21:39 It's hard to to influence things in that direction.
02:21:44 You you kind of just have to hope that it collapses under its own weight, and I feel like that that's happening.
02:21:49 I don't know how long that takes.
02:21:51 It could take decades.
02:21:53 I think it's it's.
02:21:55 I mean, I don't think it will.
02:21:56 I feel like it's accelerating.
02:22:00 All you have to do is, you know, look around you and see that that things are not.
02:22:05 Getting more stable.
02:22:07 You know in, in, in terms of geopolitics or even just the, the, the, the level of sanity in the general public, you know, they're not getting more stable.
Speaker 11
02:22:15 Things are.Devon
02:22:18 And you know, all we can hope for is some kind of.02:22:23 Some form of entropy, you know something.
02:22:25 Everything just flying apart eventually.
02:22:29 But yeah, it's it's.
02:22:30 And a lot of people don't like admitting that a lot of people don't like admitting that they like to think that like, oh, no, all we have to do is, you know, vote harder.
02:22:37 We have to, you know, all we have to do is elect Trump again, or all we have to do is trust the plan or all we have to do is this, that or the other thing.
02:22:44 And eventually it'll work.
02:22:45 Its way out.
02:22:46 It's no as we talked about all night tonight.
02:22:49 Look how much the the the.
02:22:51 Needle has moved.
02:22:53 We went from 1967, where interracial marriage was illegal. *** *** was illegal. I mean, you could go to jail for being gay.
02:23:01 Or, for marrying a black guy.
02:23:04 And people did.
02:23:06 And now we have gay pride parades where they're marching around, talking about going after your children.
02:23:16 You know they're chanting it.
02:23:20 And that's how that's.
02:23:23 How far we've we've we've gone as a society, it's hard to imagine that that's not going to collapse, or maybe that maybe I'm the naive one, maybe that I'm maybe I'm the one that's hoping for something that's never going to come.
02:23:39 But you know, I guess we'll find out.
02:23:42 Chief, the work you do is vitally important.
02:23:45 Well, I appreciate that.
02:23:47 Wandering fool.
02:23:56 Hello Devin. I've given some thought to the religion aspect of the movement. Just as Christians, our followers of Christ, the religion that we create must have a name that is self-evident. The religion that I propose is that of colonizer.
Speaker 11
02:24:13 Did you do another one?Devon
02:24:15 You said one of and then question Mark.02:24:19 I am a colonizer.
02:24:21 My children and all my descendants will also be colonizers.
02:24:25 They will colonize the stars in order for our descendants.
02:24:29 To achieve this, we must first form colonies here on Earth, something that to that effect could easily be converted into a prayer.
Speaker 11
02:24:38 On and then.Devon
02:24:39 There's points, it is a long term goal that can continue in perpetuity.02:24:44 The goal is to have colonies on every planet.
02:24:47 It puts the focus on living healthy lifestyles, making physical and academic excellence a priority.
02:24:57 Inversion of the world take a word that is or no inversion of the word. Take a word that is currently used to oppress us and transform it into a badge of honor, IE Niger, into studies are being done as we speak on how.
02:25:15 People can live together in long term isolation.
02:25:19 The science is continuously proving that colonization is only possible with homogeneous.
02:25:28 Multiculturalism is an oxymoron.
02:25:31 Diversity equals drama.
02:25:32 You cannot expect people to live in a colony on another planet if they don't.
02:25:38 Or if they haven't known one another for their entire lives, symbolism is important to any movement repurposing.
02:25:47 The original American flag of the 13 colonies adds a layer of empowerment because it it has or it was the flag of our forefathers.
02:25:57 It was the flag of revolutionaries.
02:26:00 It is something that even boomers can take pride in.
02:26:03 It also hints at a threat of violence if something, or if someone were to stand in our way.
02:26:11 What do you think?
02:26:14 I mean that's that's highly specific stuff, I haven't really thought it in.
02:26:18 Thing like I, I mean, I don't, I don't.
02:26:21 Those are all bad ideas in terms of having some kind of long term goal that maybe is never ever attainable.
02:26:28 You know that you're that way that no matter how many generations go by, there's always something they're working towards.
02:26:34 I don't know if colonizing is a good idea.
02:26:37 You know, colonizing the stars or whatever.
02:26:40 Just because.
02:26:42 I also kind of feel like just like anything in life, you want your long term goals, but you want to have long term goals that you feel like you're you're progressing towards in a in a way that's not demoralizing.
02:26:55 You know, it's like when they say that.
02:26:57 You know, set long term goals and.
02:26:59 Short term goals, you know, all the people that want.
02:27:01 You know the the.
02:27:02 Self help books and stuff like that there.
02:27:04 You know, there's some truth to that.
02:27:06 If you set some long term goal of you know like I'm going to be an astronaut.
02:27:11 Well, I mean, first of all, there's gonna be a part.
02:27:14 Of you that knows that no, you're not.
02:27:17 And so you you want something that that, you know, that's at least conceivable.
02:27:23 And I'm not saying that white people colonizing, you know, Mars as an example or something.
02:27:28 I don't.
02:27:29 I'm not saying that's inconceivable.
02:27:30 I think it's.
02:27:32 But I think it's so far in the future, I don't know, maybe I'm wrong about that.
02:27:38 I I don't know.
02:27:39 But I I like.
02:27:40 I like the idea though of having some kind of long term goal that you are always working towards that no matter how many generations.
02:27:51 Go by.
02:27:52 You're never going to hit like a brick wall.
02:27:55 You're never going to hit like a a stopping point.
02:27:57 Like, OK, we.
02:27:57 Did it?
02:27:58 You know, we're done.
02:28:00 I think that you know, always having that that that thing to look forward to and and that justification for all the little things that you do as something that's working towards this goal.
02:28:11 I think that the idea of if you were to go specifically with what your plan is, I don't think it would sell well because it would sound too much like these.
02:28:19 Space cults like there's there is like there's space cults like that, like the raelians, the raelians are the.
02:28:24 They're the ones that have like that.
02:28:27 Star of David with the swastika in the middle.
02:28:31 They they're kind of like what you're saying.
02:28:33 Actually it's it's very similar to that where they think that, you know, we should focus on IQ and focus on technology and eventually we're going to go to the store.
02:28:44 I think there's some alien element to it that I don't.
02:28:46 I mean, I don't know.
02:28:46 I'm not an alien.
02:28:48 But I I feel like it would start seeming like that and there's no.
02:28:52 The other thing you're missing is the authority.
02:28:54 You know, with Christianity or with, with really any established religion, you have the authority of God behind you, right?
02:29:02 Like you, you're doing it not because it's self-serving. You're doing it because God is commanding you to do it, and I don't think that.
02:29:13 I mean, unless you you you added some aspect like some element where God's commanding you to colonize the stars and maybe that could, you know, maybe you could do that right, you know maybe have God commanding you to to do this as.
02:29:27 As part of it.
02:29:29 I mean, I don't know.
02:29:31 I I I don't know.
02:29:34 It's not the worst.
02:29:36 Not not the worst idea I've ever.
02:29:37 Heard but it.
02:29:38 It's not.
02:29:39 It's not singing to me if you can't.
02:29:41 If you came to my front door trying to sell me.
02:29:43 That I'd.
02:29:44 Be like, yeah.
02:29:45 You know, I'd be nice about it, but.
02:29:50 I don't know if I'd be getting on the bus.
Speaker 11
02:29:51 With you, you know so.Devon
02:29:55 Uh, But yeah, it's always.02:29:57 It's always good to do those thought experiments, though.
02:29:59 It's always good to have those.
02:30:02 Those ideas floating around I'm never against doing that.
02:30:07 All right, now I'm lost here.
02:30:08 We're alright.
02:30:08 Let's see here.
02:30:14 Water weights.
02:30:16 Was this the upstanding ***** of the time?
02:30:18 Seems like I've seen him in another pro Black Scholar movie of the time to Sir with love.
02:30:24 Same color.
02:30:25 He was kind of like, if you think about it, he was like the well, he was the well spoken, clean cut black guy.
02:30:34 I mean, he was like the.
02:30:39 I mean it it it's.
02:30:40 So much of A cliche.
02:30:43 I I believe that in the office the British version, Ricky Gervais.
02:30:49 Unless I'm I might be mixing up with the the American one, but I think there's there's even a scene where Ricky Gervais, in an attempt to prove that he's not racist name drops, Sidney Poitier is as someone that you know he admires and and, you know, to try.
02:31:04 To get and it's such a I mean, he's such a cliche character like the oh, look, he's the clean.
02:31:09 That black people, the black guy.
02:31:10 That white people can.
02:31:12 Are not, are.
02:31:13 Not afraid of really, is what it boils.
02:31:15 Down to and in that film they were very careful that he was never even the teensies bit aggressive until he was talking to his father.
02:31:23 Then all of a sudden, like he was like strong black man and even like his, his speech pattern changed like he changed from being like, well, yes, of course.
02:31:32 I'm a doctor to to like.
Speaker 11
02:31:34 Now, now, man, listen here.02:31:35 Now, man.
02:31:37 You might be my daddy.
Devon
02:31:38 But you know, like it changed it completely changed when he was talking to his black dad.02:31:42 Because in in that situation, it wasn't threatening to white audiences.
Speaker 11
02:31:46 Yeah, he's in.Devon
02:31:47 A few movies around that time period.02:31:50 Playing the same kind of a guy and everyone knows there's lots of black black actors come and go that are just like that.
02:31:56 There's a, you know, the guy like Morgan Freeman is is the classic.
02:32:02 You know, if there's a black president in the movie, it's Morgan Freeman because he sounds, you know, very, he's he's not threat, he's non threatening and he's well spoken.
02:32:13 You know you have a well the guy that played radio.
02:32:17 Cuba Gooding junior, you know he's non threatening and seems like a happy fun guy.
02:32:22 You know that if you can be a look that's why Obama got elected.
02:32:25 That's why never when Biden got in trouble because Biden said well he's he's clean.
02:32:31 He's, you know, finally, like, I forget the exact quote.
02:32:34 But Biden said something along the lines of finally a black candidate that's like clean and well.
02:32:38 Smokin and you know, of course, black people went ape ship because they thought they meant, like, hygienic.
02:32:44 And it's like, no, it's not like hygienic.
02:32:46 Just like he.
02:32:47 No, he's clean cut.
02:32:49 You know, he's he doesn't have, like an Afro or, you know, he doesn't.
02:32:52 He does he emulate?
02:32:54 He's he's emulating.
02:32:55 A white person is what he really.
02:32:56 Meant by that.
02:32:57 And that's why Obama won is he was a non threatening black guy.
02:33:02 You can go really far.
02:33:03 In America, if you're a non threatening black guy.
02:33:06 Uh, let's see here.
02:33:14 You know you deserve more.
02:33:14 Than that.
02:33:15 We should give you let's give you.
02:33:19 I feel like there's.
02:33:21 I'm missing the duck one.
02:33:22 Where's the duck?
02:33:23 I feel like I'm missing the duck one.
02:33:27 What is this?
Speaker 11
02:33:28 That's nothing.02:33:31 What is this?
Speaker 2
02:33:33 I'll Hitler, *****.Devon
02:33:35 What I'll have to do?02:33:39 I'll find the duck one.
02:33:45 I quit watching all popular media years ago.
02:33:48 Popular media makes even intelligent people ******** and not just a subversive sense.
02:33:53 It fills in all the gaps of ignorance, physics, nature, how mundane, practical things work in the real world, frequently due to the Jews ignorance of these things.
02:34:02 Yeah, if you watch.
02:34:04 I mean, just little things.
02:34:06 It drives me crazy as it any time there were a computer, there was a computer in a 90s movie.
02:34:12 It was just ridiculous. Like it and think of it like it was as ridiculous as when radiation was a big was a new thing in 1950s movies.
02:34:22 Although Ohh look this, it's a radioactive Ant, so now it it turned into the size of a planet.
02:34:28 You know, it's like terrorizing the city or or literally like.
02:34:32 Every comic book superhero you know, Spiderman got bit by a radioactive spider.
02:34:37 You know, it's all it was radiation, you know, Godzilla because radiation made Godzilla happy.
02:34:44 And that's how it was in the 80s and 90s when computers started to become popular.
02:34:48 It was like, oh, computers explain everything.
02:34:51 Like I think when I was a kid there.
02:34:52 Was a movie.
02:34:53 Called the explorers or something like that, where these kids using a computer make a spaceship out of a a tilted world thing and it's it's, you know, as a kid, I was like.
02:35:03 And I was like, 6 or seven.
02:35:04 I watched that.
02:35:05 I was like, oh, I love this movie.
02:35:07 And I watched as an adult.
02:35:08 I was like.
02:35:08 Man I.
02:35:08 Was a ******* stupid kid.
02:35:09 If I.
02:35:10 But that's what it is.
02:35:11 Yeah, they, they, they.
02:35:12 Or even just more recently, they're like a quiet place.
02:35:15 That movie about the the the scary monsters that they come and attack you if you make any noise.
02:35:22 And so like Jim from the office, I guess he directed it, but he's in it.
02:35:27 He's like the dad.
02:35:29 And at the end, like the the deaf daughter, just, you know, defeats the aliens with Ham radio and I'm just sitting there like like, you know, mentally screaming.
02:35:37 As I watched that scene, because, like, nothing in it, you know, technologically made any sense whatsoever, but most people are stupid.
02:35:44 So they just go, oh, I guess you.
02:35:45 Know that's how ham radio works.
02:35:48 It's just magic and it kills aliens.
02:35:52 Wandering fool.
02:35:54 Alright, now.
02:35:54 Alright, that's one of your many.
02:35:57 That's why your mini hyper jets.
02:35:59 The Ministry of Truth.
02:36:01 I made another song.
02:36:02 It's based on your Pedro panic and **** Jew streams.
Speaker 11
02:36:07 All right, let's take a look here.Devon
02:36:14 Might not, might not play the whole thing, but like.02:36:17 Let's see how long it is.
02:36:18 We'll at least play.
02:36:18 A part of it?
02:36:20 Maybe I'll.
02:36:20 Play it on a on a stream to open it or something.
Speaker 30
02:36:23 Former New York City school teacher Arnold Friedman had nothing to say when he left the Nassau County Courthouse in Mineola, but inside he pleaded guilty to more than 40 counts of ******, sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child.Speaker 23
02:36:41 Sweet and the swing clubs and the world of X-rated tapes is the Disney World of grown up and we are entitled.02:36:48 And we are entitled.
Speaker 5
02:36:50 And this was Arnold's.02:36:53 Would he like to look at pictures of boy?
02:36:58 And accepting action.
02:37:02 And it stopped. He acted.
02:37:05 On thinking, just wanted to to look at these pictures that dictate or dirty.
Speaker 8
02:37:12 Movies and watching them.Speaker 23
02:37:15 And we are entitled.Devon
02:37:21 I'm still waiting for the drop.02:37:25 You got to have.
02:37:26 The drop.
02:37:28 Beat never drops.
Speaker 23
02:37:28 And we are.Speaker 30
02:37:30 Inside, he pleaded guilty to more than £40.00 of ******, sexual abuse.Devon
02:37:35 Yeah, we need. We need a beat to drop. That's my. That's my $0.02.02:37:40 Uh, But there's the link for everybody there.
02:37:43 Where am I at?
02:37:50 Missus, 1488. **** the small hats. Let's let's all buy land and build a community of like minded people. 1488 much love for all you do for our people.
02:38:02 Yeah, I think there's have to be like a a series of those.
02:38:05 I don't think we can be concentrated all in one space, but I I I am actually.
02:38:10 Thinking that that's the way to go, then we have to have some kind of like, like the Amish aren't just all in one spot, you know, they they have you.
02:38:19 You don't want to have all your eggs in one basket.
02:38:22 But I'm starting to think that that's the Amish have it right and.
02:38:26 That's the problem is is land is not cheap like it was when the Amish was first acquiring land.
02:38:33 Land is very expensive, especially land that has water and other things that you need in order to have a community.
02:38:40 And then you have to, you have to either be really quiet about it.
02:38:45 Which is probably what you'd have to do at first, no matter.
02:38:48 Or have so much money and people that you could do like that we we we did like we were doing streams about cults like about a year ago and there was that cult that bought a bunch of land.
02:39:00 What was it like an Oregon State or Washington state?
02:39:03 And they literally took over the local government.
02:39:05 But then they got they got cocky and they they tried to.
02:39:09 Wasn't it that they tried to like assassinate, like the City Council members or something like that?
02:39:14 Got him into trouble.
02:39:14 And the FBI got involved, and that's what shut.
02:39:16 Him down.
02:39:16 But see, you can't do.
02:39:18 Stuff like that.
02:39:21 You got.
02:39:21 You got to just.
02:39:23 Slowly, but I mean, look, look at what Hasidic Jews do to parts of New York, right?
02:39:27 They slowly but steadily move into a neighborhood.
02:39:30 They help each other out so they can all afford to, you know, buy the different apartments and homes in that area.
02:39:37 Then they slowly, once they have enough people living in that neighborhood, they they implement their.
02:39:42 You know their version of, like, their own police force in many instances.
02:39:47 They use each other's not like they they they have.
02:39:52 You know, they lean on each other's skills in terms of, like, you know, using the system to to like, like their knowledge of the system to get as much money as possible from the state and from the city governments, they lobby politicians.
02:40:10 But it's not something that happens overnight, and it's not something that comes naturally to white people.
02:40:14 Unfortunately, we're not very litigious.
02:40:17 We're not very, you know, we we just don't think that way.
02:40:19 It's like we want to go out and start a homestead and be.
02:40:22 Self-sufficient.
02:40:24 And that's kind of and that's a good idea.
02:40:26 And it's it's admirable in its way, but that's not.
02:40:30 Unless there's a community aspect to it, it's not going to give you any any power.
02:40:34 And and and and therefore you're not have any influence.
02:40:38 And so if you're just some guy out in the middle of nowhere with the homestead, that's great until the local government decides to take your water rights away from you or or whatever, right?
02:40:47 And then you're just.
02:40:49 So yeah, I don't know.
02:40:50 These are.
02:40:51 All big things you guys got to remember.
02:40:52 I'm not. I'm not the.
02:40:54 Yeah, I'm not like some Oracle that.
02:40:56 Has the answer to everything.
02:40:59 I I have my limitations.
02:41:00 I this is stuff I think about all the time, but I don't have.
02:41:04 I don't have these solutions for this.
02:41:05 You know I'm.
02:41:06 I know I.
02:41:07 I have limitations.
02:41:08 Believe it or not, I am.
02:41:09 I'm a human like everybody else here.
02:41:12 Wandering right, that's the same.
02:41:15 Look, how many look how many hyper chats you sent them wandering fool.
02:41:18 I mean, I I.
02:41:18 Like it?
02:41:20 I have to scroll through a lot.
02:41:21 Of stuff here.
02:41:24 Shivering rat ****.
02:41:26 OK, which version of World War 2 did Jews teach their kids?
02:41:31 Do you think it is more beneficial for them to teach the victim narrative or to promote the idea that their superiority by revealing to their kids?
02:41:38 How they have changed history?
02:41:40 For their own ends.
02:41:42 Thank you for your work and entertainment.
02:41:44 I think that there's two answers to that question.
02:41:46 I think that the majority, the vast majority of them, are taught what you're taught.
02:41:51 They're taught the victim narrative.
02:41:53 They're taught that the guy is the, you know, that is dangerous, especially the right wing goy, because, you know, they'll get Holocaust it again, so you better.
02:42:00 Watch out for the goal.
02:42:01 If they start getting right wing and nationalist.
02:42:04 And and and they want to collectivize their power.
02:42:07 You know, that's where the danger comes from.
02:42:09 And you know, we're we're just we.
02:42:11 We always get kicked out of all these countries for no reason at all. It's anti-Semitism that that is the best way to control the the vast majority of Jews. But I think that the Jews at the top, obviously they know it, they know the story.
02:42:24 They know that they know the reality, but it's it.
02:42:26 It's a very.
02:42:28 Small number at the top that the ones pulling the strings that actually know what's going on.
02:42:34 And I don't think that's unique to Jews.
02:42:35 I think any in any.
02:42:37 That's the way it works.
02:42:40 But yeah, I guarantee you most most Jews believe the hype.
02:42:44 Of course they do.
Speaker 11
02:42:47 Christians against usury?02:42:49 Let's see here.
Devon
02:42:55 How can a tiny tiny are we didn't.02:42:57 We already do this one.
02:42:59 Or no? Maybe not. How can a tiny, tiny minority overcome the cabal via monetary reform? Not through Bitcoin, rather, during the Great Depression in the US, had 3000 local currencies.
02:43:10 Basically barter script issued without waiting Usery monopoly or voting barter breaks, banker, paradise, parasitism, barter, script does it faster.
02:43:23 I'm yeah.
02:43:24 I'm not an economist, so I wouldn't be able to tell you exactly, but I if if you were to have a community of of homesteaders, just you could start small.
02:43:32 You don't have to like create this complex system.
02:43:35 You could just do something easy like, oh, that's Fred over there.
02:43:38 He has, he has, you know, the land.
02:43:41 To have cows.
02:43:43 And so he sells maybe some of his cows on the market, but he gives a lot of the provides the community with a lot of their their their beef at A at a discount because that like like a lot of what the Amish does right they produce enough.
02:43:58 To be self-sufficient, not entirely, but.
02:44:01 In a lot.
02:44:01 Of ways and then the excess they.
02:44:03 Sell out on.
Speaker 11
02:44:04 The market.Devon
02:44:05 And I I feel like if you got enough people together doing, you know, specialized things, you could do something like that.02:44:11 I don't know how the Amish.
02:44:13 I don't know that I don't think they have their own currency.
02:44:15 I don't know how they, they divvy that.
02:44:20 Again, I I'm not some Oracle that has all the answers to the questions that you guys are asking tonight.
02:44:26 You guys are asking a lot of me tonight.
Speaker 11
02:44:28 I'm just some guy.02:44:31 I'm just a humble beekeeper.
Devon
02:44:35 Splitter trace.02:44:36 Should it surprise you that a Catholic priest in this film is OK with that relationship?
02:44:41 Catholicism was the previous global **** during the Middle Ages before the.
02:44:47 Well, if that's 100% accurate, but I will say that if you go back and look at the civil rights movement, the Catholics were at least officially very much for it.
02:44:59 And they were very much for immigration.
02:45:01 They're still very much for immigration and that that's what puzzles me about the you have a lot of these dissonant right, you know, trade cats that I don't know if they just don't know this.
02:45:11 I mean, I feel like they should know this, or if they're just, it's like when.
02:45:15 You I, it's.
02:45:17 A cognitive dissonance when you talk to and you're like, well.
02:45:20 Why is your Pope like a satanic pedo?
02:45:21 And they're like, well, there's bad Pope.
02:45:23 Sometimes it's like, OK, but there's.
02:45:26 That's not really a good answer, and also let's say that, OK, that, that that's the case.
02:45:32 There's no mechanism to get rid of them.
02:45:33 So maybe this is not a very good system.
02:45:37 If you can have a satanic pedo at the at the top of it and there's nothing you can do about it, and that the Vatican can be full of gay priests and and pedos, and you know, I mean, like it just.
02:45:48 Seems like there's there's a lot of separation between this Catholic utopia that some of these guys envision and reality.
02:45:59 But yeah.
02:46:01 Femboy Hooters fire bomber people for the chat to look into.
02:46:07 Wait, people for the chat to look into during their free time.
02:46:11 Leon Degrelle, Julius Evola, Ernst Junger, Miguel Serrano, Francis Parker, Yaki, James Mason.
02:46:22 William Luther Pierce.
02:46:23 Pavel Riss newsbin.
02:46:28 Italio Babbo, Pierre, Luigi or Luigi?
02:46:34 Khan Q Kelly.
02:46:36 Pierre Tomaso mura. Teddy.
02:46:42 Joseph Tamasi, they are all like uncle Adolf.
02:46:46 Well, there you go.
02:46:47 There's some.
02:46:48 There are some names to look up and you can check out their writings there.
02:46:53 ******** ******?
02:46:55 For $1.00.
Speaker 14
02:46:58 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Speaker 16
02:47:03 I'd buy that for a dollar.Devon
02:47:10 May we please talk a little bit about the Wagner situation and the near Russian Civil War that almost started about a day or so ago.02:47:17 PS The head of the Wagner Group is an.
02:47:20 Ashkenazi Jew. Yeah. You know, again, I I try to stay away from things that I'm not an expert in because nothing's more infuriating to me. Well, not infuriating, but it's frustrating when I hear, you know, Europeans make these these.
02:47:36 You know, assumptions and generalizations about Americans and American culture like they understand it, and they and they just don't.
02:47:45 And I don't want to put my nose in where it doesn't belong.
02:47:49 And this is one of those things where because of the fog of war, it's so difficult to know what the actual story is because.
02:47:56 You've got obviously the Ukrainians putting out propaganda.
02:48:00 You've got the the NATO CIA apparatus putting out propaganda, and you have the Russians putting out propaganda.
02:48:08 And it's hard to know what the truth exactly is it, I mean, is it if you were to pay attention to the news, the regular mainstream news this morning when I woke up?
02:48:19 Or even a little bit.
02:48:19 Last night they were talking about like, oh, look, it's going to be a Russian Civil war.
02:48:25 I think the Atlantic.
02:48:26 And that's not like a small publication, The Atlantic.
02:48:28 Was saying that this is Putin's Czar Nicholas moment, which, if you know anything about Russian history like they were essentially saying that it was gonna be another Bolshevik revolution, that the Jews gonna go kill him. And this guy's a Jew, right, like the head.
02:48:42 Of the Wagner group.
02:48:43 And you know the writer of that article in the Atlantic was a Jew and a lot of the people at the State Department are Jews.
02:48:50 And a lot of the reason why there's a lot of this anti Russia stuff is, you know, because of Jews, but also a lot of the Russian oligarchs are, most of them are Jews.
02:49:03 It's kind of like I don't know what the ****'* going on. It's weird that there's this private army.
02:49:09 And when I get when they do it, Americans do it too, you know, hire a private army to go do things because you don't want to declare war and and and.
02:49:16 And so you hire mercenaries to do it because you can hire them to do things that you won't be able.
02:49:21 I mean, look, we did all this in Afghanistan and we did a lot of this stuff in Iraq.
02:49:26 This is not like a a new tactic.
02:49:29 It's just kind of just the way wars are fought.
02:49:31 Nowadays, it's really kind of.
02:49:33 Well, as I think that they're learning, that's really not the best way to conduct a war because of the the kind of unforeseen consequences that can take place.
02:49:43 There's all kinds of conspiracy theories. There's people that think that, well, the CIA told the the the the CEO of the Wagner Group, that like Putin's going to.
02:49:53 He's gonna arrest you and and, you know, get rid of you.
02:49:56 So you you should probably, you know, now is the time now that the Russian military is distracted and deployed in Ukraine and you've got this army at your disposal.
02:50:04 You should March up to, you know, here's a bunch of CIA money and intelligence, and you should March up and depose Putin.
02:50:11 And and we'll back you up and and who knows, right?
02:50:14 Maybe there were things like that going on or maybe not.
02:50:17 Maybe that's just some kind of weird fever dream of the people that support NATO and and whatever. Maybe that's all just propaganda there. I mean, the the Ukrainians, I think at some point during the this weird 24 hours.
02:50:31 This stuff was taking place and remember this.
02:50:34 This is a group, this these mercenaries.
02:50:37 These are the guys that shot video of them like like smashing the heads of Ukrainians with sledgehammers on video.
02:50:45 And the Ukrainians were so convinced that this was a civil war.
02:50:49 There were parts of Ukraine that, like, were celebrate that we're celebrating this narrative that, ohh, this guy is gonna go and overthrow Putin or whatever.
02:50:57 They were flying the flag of the of of these people that were, you know, brutalizing Ukrainians just a couple of months ago.
02:51:05 So the Ukrainians thought that.
02:51:07 I mean, there's so much propaganda coming out of Ukraine that it's it's, it's unreal and it.
02:51:12 And it seems that.
02:51:14 A lot of people in Ukraine are so.
02:51:17 And understandably so.
02:51:18 So desperate for a resolution to what's going on there that that they they they seem to have lost a little bit of touch with reality in terms of of what sounds crazy and what doesn't, you know, cause and and narrative changes so often, you know the, the, the.
02:51:35 It's it's so incoherent that it's it makes it confusing for anyone paying attention.
02:51:41 You also have, you know, the the Russians that were saying that it.
Speaker 11
02:51:45 Wasn't a big deal.Devon
02:51:46 And that, you know, this guy is actually friends with Putin and that's why Putin didn't like, you know, name him or whatever.02:51:55 I don't know what the ****'* going on. Right. Whatever is going on, it's not very stabilizing though, right?
02:52:01 It's just like what I've been saying all night.
02:52:02 That's we're in a a very unstable world and.
02:52:07 Look, you know.
02:52:10 Sometimes that could.
02:52:11 That could be a good thing.
02:52:12 You know some.
02:52:13 Sometimes you know there's there's a Black Swan.
02:52:16 Event that it it it gives you opportunities that you wouldn't have had otherwise?
02:52:21 Yeah, I don't know.
02:52:22 I I really don't.
02:52:23 I don't think anyone really knows.
02:52:24 Well, I'm sure there's people that know, but I don't think anyone that is going to tell tell the rest of us.
02:52:33 Really knows.
02:52:36 So yeah, that's why I didn't really talk about it today, cause it's just it's already over.
02:52:39 It's it's it was like some weird.
02:52:45 In in American the American public.
02:52:46 Will will forget it tomorrow.
02:52:47 Too, if they haven't already, you know.
02:52:49 It was this thing like, oh, there's going to.
02:52:51 Be a Russian civil war.
02:52:52 You know, like every all the headlines again, like The Atlantic's not a small paper. It wasn't just the Atlantic you had, you know, the New York Times and The Washington Times. Like, all these big papers, basically making it sound like, you know, Putin's days were numbered.
02:53:05 And and this army was, there were just a couple hours away from Moscow.
02:53:09 And then.
02:53:10 Now he's going to Belarus.
02:53:12 Is he?
02:53:12 Is he going there?
02:53:13 In exile?
02:53:14 It you know, it doesn't make any sense.
02:53:16 And and and that's that's just to me.
02:53:20 I'm not an expert on on the subject, just from what I've been able to read over the last few hours because I I wasn't sure I was like, I don't know, maybe there maybe this is the.
02:53:31 The the, the Neo Bolshevik revolution.
02:53:34 Who knows, right?
02:53:34 It seemed a little bit out of left.
02:53:37 So I was a little surprised to see like, I think everyone thought it was out of left field.
02:53:41 Yeah, it was surprising to everyone, but it's just a surprise that's already over.
02:53:46 So yeah, there you go.
02:53:51 They call me Mr.
02:53:53 This coin was major in the desegregation movies like the heat of the night too.
02:53:59 I wonder what?
02:54:00 Yeah, that's right.
02:54:01 Sidney Poitier was was in the heat of the night.
02:54:05 That was, that became like a.
02:54:08 I mean, they replaced him for the TV version.
02:54:11 But I think the uh.
02:54:14 Like the cop, the fat.
02:54:15 White southern cop guy is the same guy, right?
02:54:18 But that became like a.
02:54:19 TV show for years.
Speaker 23
02:54:21 UM.Devon
02:54:23 And they just had, like, another clean cut black guy playing the same role.02:54:27 Yeah, he was in, but he was in the movie.
02:54:29 I don't know that I ever actually saw the movie.
02:54:31 I saw episodes of the TV show like a million years ago, but I don't think I ever actually saw that.
02:54:36 UM.
02:54:38 Yeah, that's all you have to do to get to be the to be the guy that you have to be, you know, to be the Nick Cannon to be the who's that?
02:54:46 What's that really short black comedian that that housewives like.
02:54:50 Who's not funny at all?
02:54:52 And they wouldn't let him.
02:54:54 Like they they they ban him.
02:54:56 He was gonna host the Oscars, but they.
02:54:57 Ban him because he he said something that like was they could, I don't know.
02:55:03 It wasn't like antisemitic, but it was like, you know, they made.
02:55:06 It I don't remember what it was.
02:55:08 UM.
02:55:10 Maybe that was Nick Cannon.
02:55:11 I don't remember.
02:55:13 I I haven't kept up with the the, the the current day magic *******.
02:55:17 But all you have to do is to be rich and famous is.
02:55:19 Just be a non threatening clean cut.
02:55:21 Black guy and and be willing to just go along with anyone's narrative and either side will will pay a tons of money to do that.
02:55:30 Damn Bigfoot.
02:55:31 Putin was smart, using his control, opposition puppet to find and oust the military hierarchy.
02:55:36 Who would have supported an actual coup.
02:55:39 As he's another theory, Putin was smart to using his controlled opposition puppet to find and oust the military hierarchy.
02:55:46 Who would have supported an actual coup so this this theory is that by having this Wagner group guy, you know, doing his March on on Moscow?
02:55:59 Putin could look and see who.
02:56:02 Within the FSB and within the, the Russian military might have supported the idea of the coup, thinking it was real.
02:56:10 I don't know.
02:56:11 Maybe it was 40 chess.
02:56:12 I don't know.
02:56:13 See there?
02:56:13 There's and we won't know.
02:56:15 We might know in 10 or 20 years, but we're not going to know.
02:56:18 In the fog of war especially.
02:56:20 Lampshade denier do a video on Helen Keller being a puppet for feminist Anne Sullivan.
02:56:26 Yeah, I've heard a lot of stuff about that, about how she wasn't even really blind or deaf, and it makes.
02:56:30 Sense, right?
02:56:32 It makes sense that you wouldn't have if.
02:56:33 Someone was born born.
02:56:36 Blind and deaf, the idea that you would just by like scribbling around on their palm, get them to figure out enough just grammar, right, like enough get them to understand enough of the English language to where they're writing books.
02:56:52 Even though she got sued for plagiarism because the book.
02:56:55 That she supposedly wrote was shockingly similar to another book. I think she lost that lawsuit, but I'm not 100% sure. Yeah, there's a lot of weird **** with Helen Keller that doesn't make any ******* sense in retrospect.
02:57:10 Looking back and and at the time it's like it's another one of these stories that Americans ate up because they liked the idea of.
02:57:16 The underdog, you know.
02:57:18 Oh, look, you know, they they were people like, like or.
02:57:21 Or rather, they've been trained alike because of Jewish influence on our culture.
02:57:26 They've been trained to like the the idea of persecution.
02:57:30 You know, like, oh, this persecuted, you know, Underdog was able to rise up and get past all the the oppression and you know, and and make something of themselves.
02:57:41 I mean, I don't know, maybe that's in human nature to like the the the idea that you can overcome adversity and, you know, it makes sense to some extent.
02:57:50 But this fetish fetishization that Americans have with that, that theme is it's a little over the top.
02:57:57 It's in fact, it's almost it's it's.
02:57:59 Well, not almost.
02:58:00 It has it's it's.
02:58:02 At this point, become a discussed of things that are strong and good and powerful and and, you know, rightfully so.
02:58:12 In some cases you know because they become corrupt, but you know the idea that you can't have, just like a a a strong powerful.
02:58:23 Masculine Arian looking character in any movie like obviously the Jews aren't going to cast that, but even if you did now, I mean that would have worked maybe a few decades ago, but.
02:58:33 If you did that now, no one would even want to watch it.
02:58:36 Or at least you know not enough people.
Speaker 5
02:58:36 Right.Devon
02:58:37 For them to to sell tickets.02:58:41 Unless you gave him like, unless you made him gay or, you know, gave him some kind of ******* disability.
02:58:46 Damn Bigfoot.
02:58:47 Why do you believe race mixing is pushed on white women more than on white men?
02:58:51 Is it because men can have thousands of kids in a year but women can only have mostly one in a year?
02:58:56 That's exactly right. If you're going to destroy a race's ability to reproduce, you go after the women.
02:59:04 Because of exactly what you're saying, is a man can make 10, you know, **** ***** kids with 10 different races and still make white kids, you know, like his wound, he doesn't have a wound that's being tied up that like there's nothing in the oven.
02:59:20 You know like.
02:59:21 He he's making.
02:59:22 He can make **** ****** all day long, but the oven has to has to have the batter in it for a certain amount of time.
02:59:29 And it's that oven only works for a certain amount of time, right?
02:59:33 So if you want to damage a people reproductively, you target the women.
02:59:38 And I think on an instinctual level, everyone kind of knows that that's why a lot of men are are more disgusted.
02:59:47 When they see a white woman with a black man than they are when they see a white man with a.
02:59:53 Black woman.
02:59:55 It's I think that on a on a genetic level.
02:59:59 We're kind of aware of that, that, you know, the women and children first, right, when they when you're evacuating a a burning building or a a a sinking ship.
03:00:09 Well, why right?
03:00:11 It's not because those are the most useful members of your society.
03:00:14 They're not, you know, in fact, they're the least useful members of your society, right?
03:00:18 Like the women and children like those are the people that they can't really do anything for your society but that that's the future of the of the people.
03:00:28 Those are the people that can produce.
03:00:30 More people that are useful.
03:00:31 That's the that's why you prioritize them in a survival situation.
03:00:36 Because if you lose the women and children, you can't make more.
03:00:41 You know, but if you lose most of the men, all even if you lost all but one of the men, then you can still make more and you might have a lot of inbreeding going on, but you could still make more.
03:00:52 And so that's absolutely why they go after.
03:00:55 That's why it's in in all these movies, it's a white woman with a black man.
Speaker 6
03:00:59 They they they do.Devon
03:01:00 It the other way sometimes too, but.03:01:02 It's very lopsided, white woman, black man.
03:01:07 Ohio, you just said nothing, just says Ohio.
03:01:11 Well, thank you, Ohio.
03:01:14 Who, say Stomper, please let us know if there's any update on where we can purchase a physical copy of the day of the rope and day of the rope, too.
03:01:23 Keep up the great work, Devin.
03:01:25 Yeah, I know.
03:01:26 I just haven't had a chance.
03:01:28 I I.
03:01:30 I promised you before the end of the year that that.
03:01:33 Both of those things will be available.
03:01:36 And they will be.
03:01:39 Pussay stomper.
03:01:40 Damn utopian fagots.
03:01:42 Yes, but Dan, utopian fagots, lampshade denier 4 kids aged 5 to 10 have been taken into care after first responders found them hidden in a squalid Boston apartment surrounded by sex toys and drugs.
03:01:58 Where a black trans woman was dead on the floor.
03:02:02 OK.
03:02:04 Let's take a look at that.
03:02:14 4 kids aged between 5:00 and 10:00 taking a character being found on a drag at a drag party with a dead trans woman. Woman's body on the floor and dragged the sex toys scattered throughout a hoarder home.
03:02:28 Uh, that's pretty ******* insane.
03:02:39 Who are these people?
03:02:41 Are there any photos of?
Speaker 11
03:02:44 OK, let's see what the.Devon
03:02:48 Fire officials found four children jammed together in a cramped room surrounded by filth and a stench and stench permeating through the air.03:02:57 The children were reportedly being hit in a backroom by men dressed in women's clothing who were uncooperative and denied having children inside. A transgender black woman was pronounced dead at the scene, according to a police report.
03:03:12 That's pretty insane.
03:03:14 Is that all that all they know?
03:03:18 When he opened the door, he saw four children and what I believed to be two adults in the back room.
03:03:23 It was really disturbing to him, Murphy said.
03:03:25 They just seemed scared.
03:03:28 There was hoarding a lot of uncleanliness in the apartment, lots of sex toys and drug paraphernalia all over the place.
03:03:34 The children were removed immediately from the hazardous environment and transferred into the care of Child Protective Services, where medical professionals assess their physical and mental condition.
03:03:44 It's unclear what relationship is between the adults and the children found the apartment.
03:03:48 According to the police report, Alcohol and drug consumption were not suspected.
03:03:51 However, the dead body it was transported to.
Speaker 11
03:03:53 The blah blah blah blah.Devon
03:03:56 Well, I don't know.03:03:56 Love is love, right?
03:03:59 What people do in the privacy of their own home?
03:04:02 I don't know why everyone's so upset. We should just. I don't know why. Why is this anyone's business? How?
03:04:07 Does this affect you?
03:04:11 Right, libertarians.
03:04:15 President Westman, what are the your thoughts on Pro Natalist policies and what are your thoughts on pronatalism in white culture?
03:04:25 Can regular people like us influence white culture and move the needle towards pronatalism?
03:04:30 And how can we do that?
03:04:32 And should we even bother?
03:04:34 Yeah, I I think we do do that.
03:04:37 I think having kids is really one of the biggest things we can do, right.
03:04:41 And I think that people, it's look, it's not an easy thing.
03:04:44 Trust me, I've been trying for for decades to make the, you know, the whole like as many, many people.
03:04:50 Many white men have to make the whole family thing happen, and there's been a lot of frustrating dead ends.
03:04:58 Right.
03:05:00 It's just, you know, it is what it is.
03:05:01 That's part of the why the birth rates dropping.
03:05:04 It's not through because of lack of effort on a lot of there's a lot of people that are they're trying hard to make that happen.
03:05:10 It's just you know.
03:05:12 It is what it is right now.
03:05:13 That doesn't mean you give up.
03:05:15 I I think that absolutely we can move the we can change the culture.
03:05:20 I think we have to some extent I think that.
03:05:25 I think that we even in some small ways, I don't think it's like this, the victory that a lot of people think it is, like when they see, for example, Tucker say something about the great replacement or whatever, like, you know, they all like **** their pants and and think that we're winning.
03:05:40 No, you're you're not.
03:05:41 But like it's not that.
03:05:43 You're but you're also.
03:05:44 Not having zero effect.
03:05:46 If I thought I was having zero effect, why would I be doing this?
03:05:49 You know, why would I do all these streams it would.
03:05:51 It would be meaningless for me to do this.
03:05:53 I do these strings because I think that I am having a not just me.
03:05:57 But like you know, me and people like me are having an effect on on.
03:06:01 The culture it just makes sense that I mean.
03:06:04 There's no way that there's there's.
03:06:08 That I'm putting these ideas out that people are responding to positively in the numbers that they are and then maybe that the the kind of numbers that the daily wire or whatever it gets with all their bots and and and promotion with the algorithm and stuff like that.
03:06:20 But I mean, the fact that I'm on this obscure website and and streaming to people and and and.
03:06:27 And not really advertising or anything like that and it's still getting out there.
03:06:31 That means that people responding to it, you know, organically.
03:06:39 And which means that I think that that that's and for everyone that I touch.
03:06:44 Well, that's maybe a weird way of.
03:06:46 Putting everyone that I influence, I guess or and people like me influence those people go on to influence the people around them.
03:06:53 And you know.
03:06:54 I'm not saying it's useless to try to to it. It's useless to think that 01 day.
03:07:00 Although normies are going to wake up because the normies literally in all of.
03:07:03 History have never woken up.
03:07:05 The history of the world is the history of normies just going along with whoever's most powerful. That's just the way humans have evolved at work, but we can influence people to the smart people and the people who end up being powerful and hope that perhaps some of that influence ends up.
03:07:25 Getting into the hands or into the minds rather of the people that that wield power over a significant amount of Normans, if that makes any sense.
03:07:34 And having lots of kids helps out with that too, because you don't have to influence random people on the street when you can pop them out and program them from the day that they're born.
03:07:45 Veruca Salt, every single society collapsing time.
03:07:49 Yeah, I don't.
03:07:50 Know if every single society. I don't think China's society is collapsing. I don't think India's society is collapsing, I don't think.
03:07:59 UM.
03:08:02 Well, there's the two I know.
03:08:03 For sure.
03:08:07 There, there is a lot of.
03:08:07 There are a lot of societies collapsing.
03:08:10 I would say every Western society is.
03:08:14 I don't know if not if not collapsing, buckling buckling like that.
03:08:19 Like that submarine on its way down to go see the Titanic.
03:08:25 Jack handy. It was the 4th highest grossing film in 1967. Nearly 50 million people saw it in theaters talking about the guess who's coming to dinner. I think you mean, right?
03:08:36 Copy link.
03:08:36 Let's take a look at this.
03:08:42 Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 7
03:08:46 So that.Devon
03:08:46 That's why I think it's important to look at movies like this more than it is those obscure movies they go to film festivals because this actually had a cultural impact.03:08:54 Looking right, look at this one.
03:08:56 The graduate.
03:08:57 That's about some ******* Jew that that starts banging a a married white woman, right, isn't that a?
03:09:06 Not Richard Dreyfuss.
03:09:10 What's his name?
03:09:20 Dustin Hoffman.
03:09:22 That's how Dustin Hoffman got his start right.
03:09:30 And that was degenerate.
03:09:31 No, I don't think it was written.
03:09:32 By Jews, though, doesn't look like.
03:09:37 Who's this?
03:09:44 And he's from New York.
03:09:52 I don't think he's Jewish.
03:09:53 That's would be a weird Jewish last name.
03:09:55 It was Buck Henry that could be Jewish.
03:10:00 Henry Zuckerman, who was his real name?
03:10:03 Not buck Henry.
03:10:07 And based on graduate by Charles Webb.
03:10:11 Who is from San Francisco?
03:10:21 Don't say anything about being Jewish.
03:10:24 Webs are sometimes Jewish.
Speaker 11
03:10:27 And sometimes not.Devon
03:10:31 Or at least I know that I know there's Jewish webs out there.03:10:37 Lawrence, well, he's Jewish.
03:10:40 That says right there.
03:10:42 I mean, yeah.
03:10:45 That that might be a good movie to check out.
03:10:51 Splitter trace.
03:10:52 Besides Jews were Catholics, the most common person you'd find in the federal government in DC.
03:10:59 I you know, I don't know.
03:11:00 I didn't really ask back then.
03:11:02 I wasn't really paying attention to stuff like that.
03:11:05 You know, thinking back, the people that I worked with at nonprofits and stuff like that.
03:11:13 I would say.
03:11:15 A lot of them were Jewish, but not the majority by any means.
03:11:20 UM and the rest? I don't know. I think that if you're looking at ruling class religions, I mean, Episcopalians, big time, I mean.
03:11:29 They're not, I mean.
03:11:31 They're they're, that's that's a lot of.
03:11:34 Like the old money Christians, if you, you know nominally are are Episcopalian.
03:11:43 Like the donor class types.
03:11:51 I mean, I don't know, I mean.
03:11:52 They've got.
03:11:53 They've got how many Supreme Court justices now, right?
03:11:56 Well, like three, I think.
03:12:00 Their their influence in America is relatively new.
03:12:06 The the original founding stock Americans were all Protestants, so the Catholics didn't come to.
03:12:12 I mean, you got to remember people didn't want one of the one of the talking points against electing JFK was that he was Catholic and Americans were sufficiently suspicious enough of Catholicism.
03:12:25 Because the the thinking was well, if you elect JFK, then you're basically electing the Pope because the way he views you know, the hierarchy, the Pope is, you know, whatever he says goes.
03:12:39 But then we let you know when we, when we had a lot of Irish immigration, we had a lot of Catholics come.
03:12:45 In fact, if you look at the, you know the FBI, whether you're talking about, you know, James comedy and all those, all those, there's a lot of Irish Catholics.
03:12:55 They're involved in the FBI and and obviously all the Mexican immigration that's coming to America has really increased the amount of Catholics in the.
03:13:07 But I don't know I.
03:13:08 Don't know that it's, I would say.
03:13:12 There's a ton of Catholics in DC, I'm sure they're.
03:13:14 I'm sure there's there, there's.
03:13:17 Enough of them.
03:13:18 I'm sure they have influence there, but.
03:13:21 I couldn't tell you what, what kind of percentage.
03:13:23 They're adamant kalashnikova these parents, who go from Sunday school teacher very conservative to fully embracing their kids degenerate.
03:13:32 Out of me just don't want to admit that they were bad parents.
03:13:36 Truth be told, they probably didn't do enough to protect their kids from being molested.
03:13:41 They can't tell their kids.
03:13:42 They failed them.
03:13:44 If you're talking about the Sunday school teacher I was referencing earlier that where kid went trans.
03:13:49 I mean in that specific case, I'm sure there was an element of that, but I also.
03:13:53 Think that the emotional.
03:13:54 Black male of well, if you don't accept me as you know, for who I am, then you know, then I'm you're going to lose your your daughter or you know now, son or whatever.
03:14:07 But yeah, I guarantee there was some guilt involved in that too.
03:14:10 And why wouldn't there be if you if your kid was gay, wouldn't you wonder like, what the **** you did wrong?
03:14:16 I mean that that would be like that would be almost if I felt guilt about anything, it would just be like ****, how did I, how did I?
03:14:23 Let that happen, you know.
03:14:25 And then you'd almost feel like obligated to support them emotionally because you'd failed them so horrifically.
03:14:33 Yeah, that's that's I'm guarantee that that goes into play.
03:14:38 Lampshade denier Matt Walsh tweet about assigning Pedro degeneracy to Nazis.
03:14:44 Yeah, I had a reply to that Matt Walsh basically.
Speaker 11
03:14:52 Let's see here.Devon
03:14:56 I told I told.03:14:57 People not to trust him and what they say.
03:14:59 Ohh no, he's good cause he he acts like uh.
03:15:04 You know, he acts like a or, you know, he he's like a a stepping stone.
03:15:08 He's a gateway drug to the truth.
03:15:10 It's like, no, he's not.
03:15:11 He's a ******* gatekeeper.
03:15:12 And look at this one specifically.
03:15:14 Magnus Hirschfield, another German sexologist.
03:15:18 He opened up one of the world's first transgender clinics.
03:15:21 He was an avid proponent of eugenics.
03:15:23 And believed in forcibly sterilizing those who are feeble minded, the Nazis would later implement eugenics on a massive scale, so he's implying that Nazis are behind the trans movement.
03:15:34 What he doesn't mention, and he knows 100% because he's not a ******* ******, is that Magnus Hirschfield was a Jew and that the Nazis burned his books and that and when you're in grade school, learning about the Nazis burning books and they show you those photos, they're burning his books and they didn't just burn his books, they burned down.
03:15:55 His transgender clinics.
03:15:58 And so he's literally, this is satanic.
03:16:01 What he's doing, Speaking of Catholics, Matt Walsh, Matt Walsh is a Catholic and this is straight up ******* satanic **** right here.
03:16:10 And lots of people call them out on that. Like lots of people call them out on that. Thankfully, yeah. Here's mine right here. Matt's next, next documentary will be called. What is a Jew?
03:16:23 I mean it's it's it's like, come on, dude.
03:16:27 It it this is this is beyond dishonest, this is this is.
03:16:31 He's outright lying to his his boomer donors.
03:16:36 Well, the Jews, the Jews that donate to him all.
03:16:38 They all understand that he's lying.
03:16:40 That's what they're paying him for.
03:16:42 But the the boomers that they're like, Oh yeah, that's right.
03:16:45 You you tell everyone there's only two genders and the Nazis are are the ones that did.
03:16:50 It's so ******* disgusting to see how dishonest these these slimy ******* are.
03:16:56 Obra commandant.
03:16:57 Hey Devin.
03:16:57 Hope you're having a nice weekend.
03:16:59 Nuremberg trial was a tragedy.
03:17:01 Jews making up crimes and trying to convict people for genocide.
03:17:04 A Jewish invented crime.
03:17:06 All right, that's we covered that in.
03:17:10 What I forget the name of those streams?
03:17:12 Ones with the.
03:17:13 The Holocaust documentary they they literally talked about how they invented the word genocide, specifically for the Nuremberg Trials.
03:17:21 It didn't.
03:17:22 It didn't exist prior to that.
03:17:24 Jews being bitter and trying to enact the Morgenthau plan to complete destruction of my ancestral people, the Germans good show.
03:17:33 Well, I appreciate that.
03:17:35 Wandering fool.
03:17:38 PS I also have a great movie that you could use to create propaganda for colonizers.
03:17:42 It's called stowaway.
03:17:44 It's a story of a black man who falls asleep in a spaceship and isn't discovered until after takeoff.
03:17:52 It's proposed that he kill himself for the sake of the mission.
03:17:57 The noble white woman steps in and sets back the progress of all humanity to save this useless hell. She even dies for him at the end. Well, he just ruined the end.
03:18:08 Start what year is this?
03:18:17 This is a new movie.
Speaker 26
03:18:39 Hey, did we check?Speaker
03:18:39 Sit down.Speaker 8
03:18:41 Hey, sit down.03:18:42 Sit down or you're.
Speaker 31
03:18:43 Going to pass out Commander.03:18:48 Michael and Zoe, I'm a doctor.
03:18:49 I want you to focus on slowing down your breathing, your nose out through your mouth.
Speaker 9
03:18:56 Hi Michael.03:18:57 I'm Marina Bennett, the commander of the ship.
03:18:59 Do you remember what happened on?
Speaker 6
03:19:00 The pad I'm the launch support engineer.03:19:05 How long was I?
Speaker 25
03:19:06 Out we took off about 12 hours ago.Speaker 6
03:19:09 12 hours.Speaker
03:19:11 My sister, please.03:19:12 My sister, she's alone.
03:19:13 Gotta go back. We're.
03:19:14 Not going back. What?
Speaker 19
03:19:15 You mean we're not going back?Speaker 6
03:19:15 Are there no white men on this spaceship?Speaker
03:19:17 Two years is a long time to be away, but this is the opportunity of a lifetime.Speaker 11
03:19:22 I can learn.Speaker 7
03:19:22 Fast taking.Speaker 19
03:19:23 Yeah, I'm ready.Devon
03:19:25 I hate to ruin it.03:19:26 For you if if this is the crew humanity.
03:19:29 Was doomed.
03:19:29 Whether this guy stood away on it or not, that this is like the there's zero white guys there.
03:19:34 This is like the the ocean gate of space.
03:19:37 What is this called?
03:19:38 Space gate.
03:19:39 Where is that?
03:19:40 Where's the PlayStation?
03:19:41 Two controller that controls the spaceship.
03:19:44 It's literally a bunch of ******* diversity flying around destroying all of humanity.
03:19:49 So there you go.
03:19:50 So yeah, they were ****** without the black guy.
03:19:53 They were never going to make it.
03:19:55 They were dead the second the countdown went to 0.
03:19:58 Wild Dutch flower.
03:20:00 Hi, Devin.
03:20:01 You're doing important work.
03:20:02 Would you ever consider doing something about the art world?
03:20:05 I am an artist.
03:20:06 But so much of the art world has been infested with the generate ****.
03:20:10 Thank you again.
03:20:10 Well, I don't know.
03:20:11 It's been infested so much as that's always well, at least in my entire.
03:20:14 Life. That's always.
03:20:15 Been the art.
03:20:15 World I think the art world just attracts degenerates.
03:20:19 Uh, because?
03:20:20 Is I I think that.
03:20:23 One of the ways they justify their deviancy is they see it as ohh no I'm I'm I'm unique.
03:20:31 I'm different.
03:20:33 The fact that I I I diddle kids is because I I just see I'd see a different morality that you're not, you know, complex and sophisticated enough to understand.
03:20:44 And and and that's the kind of person that thinks they're creative and and that's the kind of narcissism that makes like, whatever I create should be admired.
03:20:53 It should be put on display in, in in museums and and people should want it and and and praise it.
03:21:00 And so I just think that in the art world you just get these ******* psychos.
03:21:05 And I think AI is.
03:21:06 Going to probably.
03:21:09 AI is going to, you know, **** a lot.
03:21:11 Of those people over.
03:21:14 But yeah, I mean, you know, just to be honest, I don't know.
03:21:17 I'm I'm, I'm.
03:21:17 Not like involved in the art world, enough to really have the same kind of understanding of it that I do of like Hollywood and television and stuff like that.
03:21:28 You know, it's my, my, my experience in the art world is like basically graphic design and and special effects and things like that.
03:21:36 You know, things that are basically used in, in film and video so.
03:21:41 But yeah, I'm I'm sure it's it's horrific.
03:21:44 It's bunch of ******* weirdos and psychos and money launderers and such and hunter Biden.
03:21:50 Well, I guess I repeat myself.
03:21:55 Veruca salt whites in fight or whites in fight to Jews delight whites in fight to Jews delight.
03:22:02 There you go whites in fight to Jews.
03:22:07 Is that like a tongue twister?
03:22:08 Did you just invent that new tongue twister?
03:22:10 Is that say that 50 times fast?
03:22:12 What's in fight?
03:22:13 Yeah, I can't even do it one time.
03:22:15 Man of low moral fiber.
03:22:18 And Alex Jones latest podcast?
03:22:20 He admits that he's married to a Jew, has three Jewish children.
03:22:24 Literally just like Joe Rogan, a Jew by marriage is a.
03:22:27 Jew to me.
03:22:28 All right.
03:22:29 Yeah, I mean, of course obviously if you have Jewish children.
03:22:35 That's going to totally.
03:22:36 Cloud the way that you approach.
03:22:39 The JQ and why wouldn't it?
03:22:40 I mean it would cloud the way if you did like if you had Jewish children.
03:22:44 Think about it, if if you understood that.
03:22:50 Which is why these those people are trusted.
03:22:52 That's why Jews will trust people like Alex Jones and like Joe Rogan and give them the platforms that they've got because they can be trusted in that ever push the push the issue.
03:23:05 Yeah, that's not like new news, though.
03:23:07 Everyone's known that, or at least most.
Speaker 11
03:23:09 People have known that.Devon
03:23:11 Missus 1488 racist joke for my 1488 people why are there no Mexicans in the Olympics?03:23:19 The answer is I'm getting ready.
03:23:21 Ready, because anyone who can run, jump and swim is already cross the border.
03:23:31 Yeah, that's that reminds another one.
03:23:34 How do you stop black kids from jumping on the bed?
03:23:37 Put Velcro on the ceiling.
03:23:47 Oh man, I I I used to know a bunch of those.
03:23:50 You want another one?
03:23:53 This one's this one's kind of.
03:23:54 Bad, but how long does it take a black lady to take a ****?
Speaker 1
03:23:58 Nine months.Devon
03:24:09 So there you go.03:24:14 Let's see here.
03:24:16 I missed the.
03:24:18 I messed it all up.
03:24:23 Yeah, my hyper chats back.
Speaker 6
03:24:34 Here we are.Devon
03:24:36 Alright, we got femboy Hooters fire bomber with the big dono.Speaker 19
03:24:41 Money is power.03:24:42 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
Devon
03:24:46 Go, Julie, this *** is.03:25:07 Research Leon degrelle.
03:25:09 Or or.
03:25:10 I don't know if that's how I'd say it.
03:25:11 If it's some weird Frenchy way of putting it and try to be as loyal to.
03:25:15 Your brother as.
03:25:15 He was.
03:25:17 You're you.
03:25:18 Small hats, you gay.
03:25:20 Small hats. What is this?
Speaker 16
03:25:34 How did a Belgian politician rise from private to general and the German military in just three and?03:25:39 1/2 years.
Devon
03:25:39 Where's the audio?Speaker 16
03:25:41 So who was waving?03:25:42 Is it?
Devon
03:25:42 Was very quiet audio.Speaker 16
03:25:45 Why did Adolf Hitler have so much faith?Devon
03:25:47 In him, he's too quiet to hear.Speaker 16
03:25:50 Cross state.Devon
03:25:52 And it's long.03:25:54 Alright, well, I'll tell you what.
03:25:56 I'll take a look at this.
03:25:58 But that's I don't have a way of cranking up the audio more than it's already cranked up the audio in this video is really low.
03:26:06 So it's not gonna come across right and it's like 10 minutes long, but I'll check it out after the show.
03:26:12 Absolutely never heard of this guy.
03:26:16 So there you go.
03:26:17 I'll learn something new.
03:26:19 Thank you for the support Femboy Hooters fire bomber that I still don't really understand your name.
03:26:29 Hope it's.
03:26:31 Oh, it's not pro femboy.
03:26:34 Have her comment on hey, Devin.
03:26:35 The words you were looking for is sundown.
03:26:38 Yeah, that's what it was.
03:26:39 Sundown towns.
03:26:41 Towns where blacks where blacks were banned after dark, to be honest, sundown towns are not based enough.
03:26:47 They should shoot blacks on the side if they well, come on.
03:26:52 You can't do that.
03:26:54 You can't do that.
03:26:57 No, that's that's that's when the that's when the FBI and ATF get involved.
03:27:03 You can't do that.
03:27:06 But yeah, I I was thinking doing a sundown town.
03:27:11 Episode might be interesting.
03:27:14 Because it was.
03:27:15 It was.
03:27:15 It was fairly widely spread.
03:27:18 It wasn't just in the South.
03:27:20 And it'd be interesting to see the evolution of that, how that started and how it.
03:27:25 Inevitably, was ended by Jews.
03:27:27 If I had to, if I had to guess.
03:27:31 It ain't love of hockey.
03:27:33 Thanks, Devin.
03:27:33 Well, thank you.
03:27:34 Right back at you.
03:27:37 Seamus gorenberg. **** that. Let us bottom feeders. Donate the bare minimum that we can only talk about. The guy that wanted to up.
03:27:47 The minimum to $5.
Speaker 11
03:27:49 We'll see.Devon
03:27:53 We'll see.03:27:55 I'm not trying to be elitist.
03:27:57 I'm working class too.
03:27:58 I just know if you don't have money issues, you can do your best work.
03:28:03 If you can't come up with four.
03:28:05 Four more dollars to make $5 hyper chats. You have bigger problems. If I was broke, I wouldn't donate.
03:28:12 We need to support dissonant right content providers.
03:28:14 You see, like this guy I I promise I did not.
03:28:17 I did not tell him to say this.
03:28:22 I not I this is.
03:28:23 I'm just.
03:28:25 But I understand just support what the support the things you want to to have around.
03:28:32 Look, you guys have been very generous tonight.
03:28:33 I don't no complaints whatsoever, so you know, so far, so good.
03:28:38 I'm not.
03:28:38 I'm not disappointed in how things have worked out, but I, you know, Mr.
03:28:42 Trolley, he has his opinion.
03:28:44 About things mighty mouse skip to 3:30 to see how to pass out defiant Flyers like a bass Chad.
03:28:53 If I can do it, anyone can thank you for your work, Devin.
03:28:56 We all look up to you, Sir.
03:28:59 Alright, what is this?
Speaker 11
03:29:14 Alright, it's 3:30.Speaker 21
03:29:51 Excuse me, Sir.03:29:52 Can I interest you in?
03:29:52 A flyer?
03:29:53 I'm just trying to wake up fellow Americans.
03:29:55 I'm a patriot and I'm trying to wake up.
03:29:58 Fellow Americans to the demographic replacement happening in this.
03:30:04 And there's a QR code on here.
03:30:05 You can scan no viruses or anything.
03:30:06 Will just take you.
03:30:07 To a video that explains what's happening in.
03:30:09 This country. Thank you, Sir.
Devon
03:30:14 There you go.03:30:17 A nice flip flop action.
Speaker 6
03:30:20 Yeah, and that's that's that's.Devon
03:30:21 That's a way to do it, you know, not not getting all crazy in their face about it and just, you know, especially if you see white people, I I think that's a good way of of putting it too.03:30:31 If you use words like Patriot, that's going to resonate with that's gonna sound like non threatening to any right wing person you'll know right away if they respond well to the word.
03:30:40 Nutrient then you're dealing it with at least someone who thinks they're right wing, right?
03:30:45 Even if they're, they might be a quitar, they might be a magnetar.
03:30:48 They might be whatever, but if you use the word patriot, they at least think they're right wing, which means there's at least some hope that means you got something to work with.
03:30:57 So if you say something like Patriot and they respond like they recoil from that.
03:31:01 Then you're.
03:31:01 You know, you're wasting your time.
03:31:03 That's someone who's gonna be, you know, just, you know, someone who.
03:31:06 Who who?
03:31:09 You know that that's gonna hate that.
03:31:10 It's gonna be happy that white people are being replaced.
03:31:13 But yeah, that that's a good.
03:31:14 That's a good way of phrasing it.
03:31:16 So good job there.
03:31:19 That is a.
03:31:19 That is, I would say that was a, a an optical way of doing it.
03:31:23 Even if you're in.
03:31:25 Where's the where's the flops?
03:31:27 There I wear flops all the time too.
03:31:29 I can't.
03:31:30 I'm just giving you ****.
03:31:33 There's the flops down.
03:31:37 I can't wear flops as much as I.
03:31:38 Used to now, though, because ******* bees will sting.
03:31:43 Let's take a.
03:31:44 Look here.
03:31:45 Prescient westman.
03:31:47 Imagine a white neighborhood where the senior girls in high school eagerly anticipate marrying their sweetheart after graduation, and dream big about how they will spend all the baby shower money that we all donate to any white child born inside wedlock.
03:32:02 We should emulate the neighborhood, take over tactics.
03:32:06 Right. Well and and and.
03:32:08 You know, you were talking the pronatalism stuff.
03:32:11 If you're in a community that that, that that is supportive of each other.
03:32:17 I mean, just think about like, even you know, I'll have to admit, even I used to get mad in, in retrospect, that was just being a selfish little libertarian.
03:32:26 But I remember when I worked at this.
03:32:28 Rather large.
03:32:29 Company and I did a lot more work than a guy that I shared an office with and he got paid a significant amount more than I did.
03:32:38 And I remember going to my boss and being really ******* ****** *** and saying, like, look, this guy's like, why are you paying him?
03:32:44 Like like you know, it was like it was like 10 grand more a year.
03:32:48 Then I I'm getting like I'm clearly more valuable to.
03:32:50 The company I put in more hours.
03:32:51 To do a better job.
03:32:53 And he said yeah.
03:32:53 But, you know, he's got kids.
03:32:55 And I was like, I didn't ******* have his kids.
03:32:57 And, you know, that was that was my.
Speaker 22
03:33:00 I mean.Devon
03:33:00 My mindset at the time was just like, well, **** him.03:33:03 I didn't.
03:33:03 You know, that's not my problem.
03:33:04 Like I'm I should.
03:33:05 Get paid for doing more work.
03:33:07 And I don't know.
03:33:08 I still somewhat a little bit agree with that, just cause that guy was so useless, but.
03:33:13 But that's the kind of thing that communities will do.
03:33:15 And even in that weird corporate, it wasn't so global.
03:33:18 **** at the time it was, and the boss was cool.
03:33:21 He, you know, people are willing to do extra things for people that you know for.
03:33:24 Families people are willing to help you out.
03:33:27 People are willing to like people are so afraid of having kids like oh, I can never afford it.
03:33:32 They don't realize that.
03:33:33 That if you have, if you have the kids.
03:33:35 You know you don't wait until everything's perfect because it will never be ******* perfect.
03:33:39 You're gonna be like that couple in the beginning of Idiocracy that never breeds if you just have the ******* kids.
03:33:45 The community, if you and you have any kind of community around you whatsoever, the Community will step in and help out.
03:33:50 If you have a need for it and so.
03:33:54 There you go.
03:33:58 Appalachian Saxon.
03:34:01 You know what I think I found the.
Speaker 13
03:34:03 Cash flow checkout.Speaker 9
03:34:10 I'd like to return this duck.Devon
03:34:12 There we are.03:34:13 There we are.
03:34:14 We have Amish neighbors in Appalachia.
03:34:17 They are very, very money focused due to their land needs, not like Jews, they do honest business.
03:34:23 They don't really deal with outsiders besides businesses, they make way more than you'd think of things like leather and woodworking.
03:34:31 And then Part 2.
03:34:33 Awesome neighbors, by the way, both Amish and Hillbillies aren't keen on outsiders, and we have the beneficial symbiotic relationship.
03:34:43 And I think that you could, you would have if you're a that's The thing is if.
03:34:46 You move into as an.
03:34:48 Example look even like none of us.
03:34:50 Want to create the next what was it the?
03:34:55 David Koresh thing?
03:34:57 The the uh, what was that in Waco?
03:34:59 What was it called?
03:35:01 The the Branch Davidians, like no one wants to create another scenario like that.
03:35:05 But just as an example, when I was going through the footage to do the the video on on that during the pack concerns and during the the review of the the Disinfo campaign.
03:35:16 When they made a series on.
03:35:18 The local people like these guys.
03:35:21 The local sheriff, in fact, had they had the ATF contacted the local sheriff.
03:35:28 It would have gone down way different because the local sheriff knew him and and had interacted with them a lot and honestly had jurisdiction over that.
03:35:38 That whole situation.
03:35:39 That was just a big *********** in more ways than you can.
03:35:42 Imagine but.
03:35:44 Provided you don't have a *********** like that, if you are not a nuisance to your community, it's not a hard thing.
03:35:53 A lot of people, they want to live.
03:35:54 In different like.
03:35:55 It's out here where I live in the.
03:35:57 Desert. There's there's.
03:35:59 I wouldn't say there's like a huge community aspect to it, but it's there isn't in that that most people that move out in the middle of nowhere.
03:36:06 They do it for similar reasons.
03:36:08 They do it to get away from the the city.
03:36:10 They do it to get away from urban areas and they like the isolation.
03:36:16 They like the being left alone and when there are things that happen, like when they're a large company, as an example, wants to come in and.
03:36:26 Install, you know, some kind of mass.
03:36:28 Give project you know even if it's going to create jobs or or whatever I have noticed and not just in in the area that I'm in now in other small towns and small rural areas that I've lived in the past, the town comes together because they have that in common.
03:36:45 That like that to stop it.
03:36:46 They don't want that to come in.
03:36:48 That defeats the whole purpose.
03:36:50 You know, it ruins the whole reason why they're out there in the first place.
03:36:54 And I think that if you were to create a community that wasn't a nuisance to the people that that around.
03:37:02 You would have support, I think one of the reasons why you didn't have that kind of a thing happening like again in the PAT Con series when you had, let me actually even to some extent you did when you had those white supremacist compounds like in Idaho, lot of those guys got relatively left alone.
03:37:22 And it wasn't until you had, uh.
03:37:26 You know the the provocateurs come in and and things really.
03:37:29 Heated up that.
03:37:30 That the community turned against them and it really wasn't the community that turned against them so much that the local government was allowed to to get a lot more left wing because I don't think that those the the people in those compounds were focused on maintaining.
03:37:46 At least at the very least, a good relationship with the local government, that's very important.
03:37:51 You either have to take over the local government or have it very sympathetic and on your side.
03:37:57 And that can there's there's lots of ways to foster that.
03:38:00 There's lots of ways to cultivate that, you know, through just community.
03:38:05 Outreach, you know, like doing doing things for the community or donating to politicians as much as we hate it, if you're not going to run your own politicians at the very.
03:38:15 Least donating to them or something like that.
03:38:18 But I think that would be the biggest thing is just making sure you have some kind of local government on your side.
03:38:24 Man of low moral fiber for all the fat, for all.
03:38:28 The fats in chat.
03:38:29 If there is a dynamic dynamic event that causes a shake up in the United States and it necessitates.
03:38:37 Needing and relying on strangers.
03:38:40 You better not be fat a fat ***.
03:38:42 The time to get in shape is now.
03:38:44 You can't be a white supremacist if you don't respect your white body.
03:38:48 Start tonight.
03:38:49 Yeah, well, there's two ways of looking at that if, if.
03:38:51 The If the.
03:38:53 The big shake.
03:38:54 Up is nuclear winter.
03:38:55 The fats are gonna outlive everybody.
03:39:01 But yeah, generally speaking, you're right.
03:39:05 That is, that's part of we should all be looking to set a good example.
03:39:11 Bottom line, whether you like.
03:39:12 They're not.
03:39:13 Society is kinder and more sympathetic, and in fact, in many ways Sims for good looking people.
03:39:21 Just the guy here in the video that we, you know, the hanging out, the Flyers, obviously he's not going to face his face docs.
03:39:27 But if you're going around doing something like that and you look like a ******* psycho, it's not just being fat like you asked.
03:39:33 You know you have to just be well groomed and and.
03:39:39 And not look like a psycho.
03:39:40 On top of that.
03:39:41 And so it's.
03:39:42 Yeah, the way you present yourself makes a huge difference on whether or not people are going to be sympathetic to your, to your cause.
03:39:53 So absolutely cream cheese privilege.
03:39:57 You think the diversity replacing old white guys.
03:40:00 To live or dive deep in the ocean.
03:40:02 Wait, if you think the diversity replacing old white guys who dive deep in the ocean.
03:40:07 I think he meant is bad.
03:40:08 Just wait till diversity replaces all the white people who build planes.
03:40:14 A lot more people fly than dive.
03:40:16 Mark my words, by the end of all this ********, you'll it'll be raining people.
03:40:21 Well, did something like that already happened cause Boeing outsourced some of its autopilot software to India?
Speaker 6
03:40:28 And you.Devon
03:40:28 That, uh, that huge it was a big plane too.03:40:32 I don't remember.
03:40:33 What model it was we had that big my.
03:40:36 Yeah, it was.
03:40:36 I think it was Boeing.
03:40:37 You had that big plane.
03:40:38 Just ******* nose diving into the ocean.
03:40:41 Like off the off the coast of Brazil or something like that was a few years ago and then it turned out that it's because they cheaped out on the software and had.
03:40:49 Indian programmers?
03:40:51 Yeah, no, it it's that kind of a thing.
03:40:53 It's not and it's look, it's not even just flying.
03:40:55 It's going to be people dry.
03:40:56 Leaving you know it's going to be people, you know, I guess, I guess and tell the the driverless vehicles come out, it's going to be everything.
03:41:04 It's going to be people operating dangerous machinery, and if you have a job that is industrial at all, it's got you're not fires that start.
03:41:13 It's going.
03:41:14 Yeah, it's there's going to be so many weak links in in these complex systems that lots of them are going to.
03:41:20 Fail or or even.
03:41:21 Just the like in.
03:41:23 Architecture there was that bridge and.
03:41:25 Florida, where they had a diversity hire woman, designed some ******* bridge and everyone was saying that, you know, this isn't going to work.
03:41:31 And they started building it anyway, and it collapsed and killed a bunch of people.
03:41:35 I mean, that's just that's what that's the.
03:41:38 You know our civilization wasn't ahead of its time randomly.
03:41:46 And so when you replace us with people who who lack the.
03:41:49 The the sophistication to keep it going, it's either going to have to revert to a more primitive state or you know well, I think it will one way or another, right.
03:42:02 Unless the ruling class is able to automate enough stuff to where it doesn't matter.
03:42:08 The plot thickens.
03:42:10 Prigozhin had beef with what?
03:42:14 Oh, pretty pride goes.
03:42:17 I can I can.
03:42:17 I know.
03:42:18 That's the guy.
03:42:19 That that's the Jewish guy.
03:42:20 That that with the Wagner I can't say his name though, right.
03:42:23 For some, if I.
03:42:24 Saw it in in Cyrillic.
03:42:26 I might be able to pronounce it correctly, but the way people are spelling it almost looks Chinese.
03:42:30 The way that people are spelling it with.
03:42:31 English letters Pride goes in.
03:42:34 I'm going to say had beef with choy.
03:42:38 Boigu Pride goes in, wants to go on the offensive. Now Ukraine lost 50,000 men in back mud, but Shoigu wants to be cautious.
03:42:50 The Internet was or no, the intent was real, but both sides are pro Russian and they fed this info.
03:42:58 To the CIA and made fools of the West.
03:43:02 Honestly, mostly theater with real intent.
03:43:06 Yeah. I mean, there's another.
03:43:08 Possibility. I read a hilarious story from 2022 where Putin asked the Jews to heavily contribute to the war. 24,000 Jews mass migrated to Israel and took all their money. The real final solution?
03:43:23 UM.
03:43:25 And then you have a link here.
03:43:32 Putin tells Russian Jews.
03:43:35 He expects hefty contribution years message.
03:43:42 Where does it say that they all left?
03:43:52 Well, I'm not gonna read all that, but I'm not surprised.
03:43:57 Wandering fool's joke, what is the difference between a Jew and a canoe?
03:44:03 You guys ready for this?
03:44:06 What is the difference between a Jew?
03:44:10 And a canoe.
03:44:13 You guys ready? You ready?
03:44:16 The canoe.
03:44:24 I mean, come on, I think we.
03:44:25 Try hard on that one.
03:44:30 AH2 dog Defiant 2 win well, like I said, it takes a long time to.
03:44:36 Put something like that together.
03:44:40 You know I.
03:44:41 I guess what I should do if I.
03:44:43 Was going to do something like that again.
03:44:44 What I would probably do is.
03:44:45 I might even set up somewhere that people can submit clips because that's the the thing that takes the longest, is tracking down all these clips, and I'm sure there's lots of people that have lots of these clips, saved their computers, and if I just had one.
03:45:00 Centralized place to pull them all from, but yeah, it it's also you know you have to make it coherent.
03:45:06 You have to make it narrative and and and make it flow.
03:45:10 And cutting the pacing has to be right.
03:45:14 Like I was very deliberate.
03:45:15 Like it took me a long time to put defiant in a state that I was.
03:45:20 I was I was comfortable with it.
Speaker 11
03:45:24 But I'm also.Devon
03:45:25 Pretty quick at at editing and like.03:45:27 I said the longest.
03:45:28 Part was just tracking down all the clips and that took more than everything else.
03:45:33 So maybe if I just outsource that part of it or Crowdsource that part of it, it would, it would.
Speaker 11
03:45:37 Be not a big deal.Devon
03:45:42 E will be coming into money shortly, being business oriented, going to buy land and build some vacation rentals for income.03:45:51 I'd prefer my customer base be based though.
03:45:54 Last time I spoke.
03:45:56 To a thought leader about connecting, they died a few months later. Uh JT ready equals murdered. I'm not sure what you mean. JT. Ready equals murdered.
Speaker 11
03:46:09 And then you give a YouTube link.Speaker 15
03:46:13 What is this?Devon
03:46:18 The video is not available anymore.03:46:22 So it's a big mystery.
03:46:23 I have no idea what that is.
03:46:26 Or what JT Reddy equals murdered?
Speaker 19
03:46:29 So that's a little.03:46:31 It's a little ominous.
Devon
03:46:33 Alright, well anyway, on that note I'm gonna get.03:46:37 Out of here guys.
03:46:37 Hope you have a wonderful weekend and stay safe out there.
03:46:43 Don't get murdered.
03:46:48 And yeah, we'll be back here on Wednesday.
03:46:53 Thanks for being out here and and supporting the cause.
03:46:55 I can't do it without you guys, and I appreciate everyone of you showing up here, even those of you who can't.
03:47:02 Can't you know, help out monetarily?
03:47:05 Just you guys being here is.
03:47:06 Impressive to me, so I really appreciate.
03:47:08 That all right anyway.
03:47:10 Enough of that.
03:47:11 I will talk to you guys on Wednesday for Black pill time, of course.
Speaker 11
03:47:17 Them stick.Speaker 5
03:47:30 OK.Speaker
03:47:51 Right.Speaker 1
03:48:34 Right here.