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INSOMNIA STREAM: INTERPRETATION EDITION

09/17/2025 -   [Full Summary]
German Numbers Lady
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Desaparecidos - Man and Wife, The Latter
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Devon Stack
00:09:47 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:09:51 Interpretation addition.
00:09:55 I'm your host, of course. Devon Stack. Hope you're having a good week.
00:10:00 Hope you're having a good September. It's crazy. It's September. I. You know, I'm so ready.
00:10:07 I'm so ready for the.
00:10:10 The Christmas season already, I don't.
00:10:13 Is it just me?
00:10:15 Yeah, I'll tell you one thing. One thing I miss about living in the when I live in the desert, you don't get to see.
00:10:22 Autumn.
00:10:24 You know you don't get to see.
00:10:26 The leaves falling. There's no leaves. There's. I mean, there's sort of leaves, but not really.
00:10:32 But you don't get to see the leaves falling. You don't get to see the.
00:10:39 Well, I guess smell rather the.
00:10:44 The fireplace smell.
00:10:47 Is that still a thing? Do people even have fireplaces anymore?
00:10:53 I I guess there's probably some neighborhoods right where you walk around.
00:10:58 In autumn and you smell that that wood burning smell.
00:11:04 They don't get that much out here.
00:11:07 That's called a fire hazard. Out here. I mean, you can still burn stuff.
00:11:12 Believe me, I've burned a lot of.
00:11:14 Stuff out here.
00:11:16 But burning, burning, uh, VHS tapes of porn is not does not have the same smell.
00:11:22 Yeah, I'm ready for Christmas though, and as far as I'm concerned, you know, people used to complain.
00:11:28 Like, oh, why Christmas starts earlier every year.
00:11:32 Every year.
00:11:34 Soon as they get rid of the Halloween decorations, it's like it's Christmas, all right, I.
00:11:38 Kind of like it.
00:11:40 I kind of like it.
00:11:43 So, well, I guess that's, I mean that's really it's only.
00:11:45 A month and a half away.
00:11:49 Because they will do that.
00:11:51 They will do that anyway.
00:11:54 So yeah, I guess it's.
00:11:58 The conspiracy theories are still flying around.
00:12:03 When it comes to Charlie Kirk.
00:12:06 Who I would like to announce in our last conversation. Kirk, Charlie Kirk. Annie. The last time we talked.
00:12:13 He said, you know, Dev, and I've been thinking.
00:12:15 I've been thinking I got this all wrong, Hitler.
00:12:19 Hitler might not have done the Holocaust, but he should have.
00:12:24 That's what he told me. It was like 3 days, three days before he was shot.
00:12:30 He was. He was. He was about to come, come out full on 1488.
00:12:37 And that's when the Jews got him.
00:12:40 The Jews intercepted our our communique.
00:12:44 Netanyahu himself.
00:12:48 Said he just talked to Devon Stack said he wanted to have another Holocaust. We got to get rid of this guy.
00:12:57 Look.
00:13:02 You know, it's, it's we. We go through this every time we go through this. Every time, every time we get a new crop of people that that stop believing in the system and they and they start to see some of the lies and then they they spin out of control with it and nothing is real.
00:13:22 And I'll tell you one thing I I'm not super mad about it because at least.
00:13:29 At least, instead of believing the earth is flat.
00:13:33 They believe that Jews are behind everything, which hopefully won't backfire, hopefully won't backfire where people it starts, it reaches a level of.
00:13:43 Of ridiculousness to where it starts to just seem like a joke.
00:13:48 Which that's. That's the danger here.
00:13:51 That is the danger here. And look, I'm open to the possibility.
00:13:57 That something happened with.
00:13:59 With Israel, I just. I don't see it. I don't see it. And people are clinging on to stuff that's just not. It's just it's.
00:14:06 It's a little stupid. It's a little stupid. It's a little silly.
00:14:10 And if you look, I mean they're taking little comments from from Charlie Kirk and.
00:14:21 If you I mean by themselves, right? If you don't hear everything that you know without context, you might think, oh, well, maybe he's coming around.
00:14:30 But when you look at at what he says before and after that and what he says every other single day, it's like, no, he's pretty much as in his shill, always has been. He's as I in his shill, that's having to deal with the reality that a lot of the young people that he's trying to convert are not Zionist shills and he's trying to be.
00:14:46 Edible.
00:14:47 And yeah, it it's this idea that he was.
00:14:53 He was coming around. Ohh. He was coming around to to full on white nationalism. I mean I I don't see it. I don't see it. And now we got these weird theories about cell phone guns and it's just like, come on, guys, reel it in, reel it in.
00:15:11 Mental illness level 1000 in the country.
00:15:14 Right now, but I get. Look, that's what was going to happen. That's what's going to happen when you when you have nobody believing in the institutions anymore and you don't have any leadership at all. I mean, look at Trump like for, for someone, for someone mourning one of his good friends.
00:15:31 He sure doesn't seem to give a fuck.
00:15:34 It it, it just seems like there's no no one at the wheel, no one at the wheel like Washington, completely out of touch.
00:15:42 Trump's completely out of touch.
00:15:45 I mean, he, he he hired a bunch of podcasters to run cover for him and the Jews and.
00:15:53 He doesn't give a fuck about his voters and his voters are starting to figure it out. They're starting to figure out they're not going to get mass deportations. They're starting to figure out that he is just like this useless Zionist narcissist. You know something we've been saying for.
00:16:09 Ever. Now you know, since his first administration.
00:16:14 And now they're talking about hate speech laws. They're talking about. Like, there's probably gonna be anti-Semitism law. I mean, they're already, to some extent is.
00:16:24 We're we're going to have a bumpy road ahead.
00:16:28 But uh yeah.
00:16:31 Yeah, people are losing their minds. People are losing their minds. They don't know what to think.
00:16:37 They don't know what to think anymore. I guess this is just what happens, right?
00:16:41 This is what happens when you have no.
00:16:46 No cohesive society anymore and we don't.
00:16:49 This is what happens with hyper diversity.
00:16:53 When you just have all kinds of people with their own little versions of reality having to occupy the same space, it's.
00:17:01 I mean.
00:17:03 It almost feels like.
00:17:07 It'll it'll actually prevent.
00:17:10 It will actually prevent any kind of.
00:17:13 Real kinetic change because no one can come together on anything.
00:17:19 No one can come together, come together on anything. They're they're all just. Everyone believes their own little. I mean, there's no shared.
00:17:27 Values even, I mean I'm I'm saying like among the right wing there's no shared value system. There's no shared religion. There's no. I mean, the only thing we have in common is the fact that we're white. And then there's people that will will dispute that. I mean, there's different kinds of white, you know, different.
00:17:47 I guess levels of ancestry, however you want to say that, how you know different lengths of time, the white families have been in America, different histories.
00:18:02 I just think we're, we're we're in for a long, very long drawn out brazilia fication.
00:18:11 Of America and more and more, it's starting to look like the best you can really do. If you want to stay in America, is to try to consolidate in certain little pockets with other white people and then just try to ride.
00:18:25 Out.
00:18:25 The storm try to ride out the storm, knowing that inevitably you'll you'll be in.
00:18:29 Already and try to create local power and and hopefully hopefully try to populate maybe some geographic areas enough to withstand the tyranny of the Browns. Once they are fully in charge.
00:18:50 But yeah, it's not looking good. It's not looking good. People losing their minds, white people going crazy on the left and the right. I mean, obviously.
00:19:00 A lot of unhealthy leftist white people out there, too.
00:19:04 I mean, holy shit.
00:19:06 So.
00:19:08 Yeah.
00:19:09 Well, you know what are you going to do?
00:19:11 What are going to do right?
00:19:13 What do you do?
00:19:15 Oh, I'm sorry. I forgot. No, we're we're gonna. We're gonna. We're going to take the power back. We're going to secretly infiltrate. We're gonna secretly infiltrate the institutions.
00:19:25 Right. We're going to secretly infiltrate the institutions.
00:19:29 And with a A, a gay multiracial alliance.
00:19:35 Regain power for the white man in the now. See, this is it's stupid. The really the best we can hope for is some of these European nations. Turn ship around before it gets to this level.
00:19:45 But that's not looking so great either.
00:19:48 Because in every form that it's becoming popular to even ask for deportations or re immigration however, they want to phrase it out there. I mean it's it's very Tommy Robinson flavored right, like, oh, look, no, we're not racist. Look, look at this based Hindu guy waving an English flag or whatever the fuck, right?
00:20:10 So yeah, we need to, we need to focus on race or we won't exist as a race anymore. And I've been thinking about this extensively this week.
00:20:26 And it'll be more on that later. More on that later. But I think that.
00:20:32 More on that later. More on that later anyway.
00:20:37 One thing I thought I'd take a look at with you guys this evening.
00:20:42 Is it was kind of a perusing, perusing through.
00:20:46 Some of the.
00:20:49 Different videos I found of like a A, you know, discussions about race like back when again there was maybe something you could do about it.
00:20:59 Maybe I mean this. What what? What's on the screen here? This is from 1992, fact. I think it aired in. Let's see here.
00:21:08 October 2nd, 1992.
00:21:11 And so maybe maybe too late, even then? Maybe.
00:21:16 Maybe too late even then, but.
00:21:19 You know, maybe not.
00:21:21 Maybe not. You might be surprised to see some of the comments from.
00:21:26 Some very popular Democrat will play here in a.
00:21:30 2nd.
00:21:31 Where there was at least a a sense of of white solidarity to some extent.
00:21:39 And that the relationship between whites and non whites was a relationship. That was what a lot of boomers grew.
00:21:48 With and that is the whites with this assumption that it, well, it's a white country that went without saying. I mean, they should have said it, but they didn't. They just went with it was like this unspoken thing that this is a white country. It was always going to remain a white country. And we were just being really nice guys.
00:22:06 We're just being really nice guys letting these non whites live in our country and we were trying to be accommodating and we were understanding of the black situation that like, oh, you know, we know it wasn't your fault and you guys are here and we gotta deal with it.
00:22:19 You know, but that was the attitude that was the attitude it was. It's still a white country, but we can live together in harmony. We can make this work, but it just the the facts didn't bear that out. And the racial tension was was never receding. This idea after the the civil rights movement, that everything was going to get smoothed.
00:22:40 Over it just never happened. And here we are in 1992, which is, you know, 30 years later and we still have all these problems. And it's funny because they're now rewriting history and looking like you'll see people on the right say stuff like this. And I'm not going to, you know, we've gone over this at nauseum about how like.
00:23:00 Oh, the 90s weren't racist at all. And fully we can go back to the 90s.
00:23:04 They're remembering sitcoms from the 90s. They're not remembering what reality was in the 90s in the 90s, race relations were terrible.
00:23:14 We had race riots, we had all the same problems that we have today. Nothing is was better about the 90s except for maybe the way that they, the sitcoms depicted things. And that's because the sitcoms were programmed to address the race issue for boomers, who, as I said.
00:23:35 Had this assumption that it's always going to be a white country and that that we're just need to, we need to assimilate like these blacks like the huxtables like, you know, the Steve Urkel's of the world, we need to get them to to behave like white people and it'll be fine. It'll just be different colored white people. But it's going to be a white country.
00:23:54 And everything will will. It'll work out. It'll work out. So that's what the Jews in Hollywood were putting on the television screens to kind of soothe everybody that when they went outside their doors, when they weren't sitting on the couch watching TV, experienced something very different.
00:24:10 You know, they they all of a sudden they weren't watching the huxtables, you know, wearing wearing 90s sweaters and and talking like white people and and going to high paying careers and living in the A Mcmansion just like them. No, they were. They were getting mugged. There were race riots.
00:24:30 And it was very dangerous and black neighborhoods. There was the crack epidemic. You know, like there was, yeah, there was very real problems all across the country, and they were growing problems in, in immigrant communities. You had a lot of Mexicans starting to pour into the well, not start, but continuing to pour into the country, especially after.
00:24:50 Reagan did his amnesty. A lot of Mexicans, you know, hurried up across the border so they could get it, take advantage of that. And even if they didn't, a lot of their family, once they were citizens.
00:25:03 Could then leverage their citizenship to bring the rest of their family.
00:25:08 To the country from Mexico and other countries, so the the Browning of America was accelerating and anyone who went to school in the 90s, you know, witnessed that as as I did in my in my school, in the in, in the 90s it was.
00:25:26 I'd say.
00:25:28 Like 50% white, maybe my classrooms that typically they're at least at the schools that I went to, they're about 50% white and a lot of not a whole lot of teaching went on because that presented its own problems because not only was it only 50%.
00:25:44 Right.
00:25:45 But a lot of the kids didn't even speak English.
00:25:48 And it wasn't just Mexicans that we had, you know, Laotians, Cambodians, you know, Vietnamese. We had. We had all kinds of. It was like the fucking UN in my school.
00:25:59 And so the teacher had to focus all of her time.
00:26:03 Trying to hold the hands of all these kids from around these third world kids from around the.
00:26:09 Who, even if they spoke, the language would probably struggle to make it through the.
00:26:13 Curriculum.
00:26:14 And in fact, she would appoint some of the the higher performing kids.
00:26:20 To to help her out. So I I I remember getting assigned to help some girl whose name was literally Guadalupe like that was her name. We called her Lupe.
00:26:33 Uh, because she couldn't, basically couldn't read.
00:26:36 And.
00:26:38 That I mean that that was so I I'm being all white kids.
00:26:43 In this era are being deprived, deprived of an education because all of our white people resources are being channeled away from white kids and into all these other kids. For I don't know.
00:26:55 Why?
00:26:56 But apparently the white society in the 90s thought that was appropriate to deny the white children any kind of opportunity.
00:27:03 So that we could make sure that the brown kids and the black kids had opportunities and no matter how much energy we've put into that project in the 90s, it didn't seem seem to remedy.
00:27:15 The problem it didn't it it it didn't. It didn't alleviate any of these issues that we were having and it was very perplexing to a lot of people who had 100% bought into this idea that race was only skin deep. And if, if that's if, it's just an aesthetic problem, then they all these kids should assimilate quite well. Like, there's got to be something going on here.
00:27:37 And so they had endless again, this is what's ridiculous about looking back at the 90s, as if there was, you know, oh, there was no racism back then.
00:27:45 There's endless material, there's endless material for me to look at when we look at the 90s, where they have, they're discussing the race problem of the 90s and and for those of you who think that ohh, but you know, like the Blacks, the Blacks have gotten like hyper violent lately, right? The blacks have gotten hyper violent lately.
00:28:05 In the 90s, they were kind of chilled out. In fact, they were chilled out precisely because shows like The Cosby Show, we're on TV.
00:28:14 Right. That's what it was like. Like if if we just, you know, reboot the Cosby Show. I mean, obviously it could probably have to call it something else. And I have built, you know, since he's a rapist, serial rapist. But, you know, I have something else, you know, maybe we can resurrect Martin Lawrence or something. He seemed OK, you know.
00:28:34 Fresh Prince of Bel Air. I mean, I know he's got, like, the these tranny kids now, but like what? Whatever, you know, well, we we'll figure something out. No, it was just as bad back then. It was just as bad back then. Those shows were not meant for black people.
00:28:50 Those shows were meant for white people.
00:28:53 Those shows were not meant for black people to watch and emulate. Those shows were meant for white people to watch and simulate.
00:29:03 For them to think that that's what it was like.
00:29:06 This was it was like a virtual reality machine.
00:29:10 Then they would sit in.
00:29:13 And be like oh, OK.
00:29:15 OK, this changes. This changes the pattern recognition in my head because if I was deprived deprived of this, this half hour on must see TV every week of of Fresh Prince of Bel Air acting, you know, maybe getting into some crazy hijinks or whatever and.
00:29:35 Maybe experiencing some racism, racism of his own.
00:29:39 But you know overall was acting like a white guy with a white family.
00:29:43 You know, if I if you didn't have that that exposure that, that fake simulation of what black people were like every week, well, then your opinion of black people might just be based.
00:29:53 Fun.
00:29:54 Reality instead of fiction.
00:29:58 So that's what these shows were for. These shows were not to to make black people think to themselves. That's no, that's a good role model.
00:30:07 That's why I need to be like Bill Cosby.
00:30:11 You know, prior to the the serial rape thing, but you know, oh, I need to be like Bill Cosby.
00:30:18 That's not what it was for.
00:30:22 So that is unfortunately the issue with a lot of people looking back in the 90s thinking that things were were better than they really were. You know, the the fact of the matter is these multiracial society projects have never, ever literally never in the history of man have ever worked. And it's not working now, and it's consistently not working now.
00:30:44 And to the extent that it gets worse or it gets better, that's because with everything, there's an ebb and a flow, and it's always going to to do that to some extent. But ultimately it's it's a a net negative.
00:30:57 For white people specifically, and you could even argue for black people.
00:31:05 So that's the backdrop.
00:31:09 For this discussion here, where Phil Donahue.
00:31:15 A A Shabbos goy.
00:31:19 Irish Catholic, I believe. Right. What's what's his? Doesn't he have some kind of Jewish connection, though? Like his wife is Jewish.
00:31:26 Let me look this up.
00:31:28 I thought he had some kind of Jewish connection.
00:31:32 He's very, very.
00:31:35 Non anti-Semitic though. Let's see here, Donahue.
00:31:44 Let's see. Here is why, wife.
00:31:47 Does he have a wife?
00:31:55 Hmm.
00:31:58 No, I guess it's just just Irish Catholic. I thought it there might be some Jewish connections somewhere, I forget.
00:32:05 But uh, Phil Donahue. Very famous.
00:32:09 Irish Catholic that would have these anti racist shows all the time.
00:32:15 Has this show in again it aired October 2nd, 1992 to address the racial tensions.
00:32:24 The racial tensions that existed.
00:32:28 In 1992.
00:32:30 That sound identical, if not in some ways worse actually.
00:32:37 Then the situation today.
00:32:39 So, without further ado, we're going to play some of this.
00:32:45 Get this set up here.
00:32:49 Here we go.
Phil Donahue
00:32:52 We have more divisions today than ever before. May I ask you to begin our program? President John silver.
John Silber
00:33:00 Yeah.
00:33:00 Has to say things have not changed as to distort the facts beyond recognition.
Devon Stack
00:33:06 All right. So again, it's kind of funny the way that he opens it up is it's worse than ever before. So in 1992, he'd say he's saying it's worse than it's ever before it was ever before.
00:33:20 So even in the 90s, their observation is, wow, it's worse than it was in the 60s.
00:33:26 See, it kind of goes against what what people like to remember about the 90s. Ohh no, it was really.
00:33:31 Great.
00:33:32 But yeah, this guy here.
00:33:37 John Silber.
00:33:39 Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding. So this is kind of funny. I was like, well, he's probably Jewish.
00:33:44 Right. And then I start reading it and it's like, well, I was born in Texas, was like, oh, maybe not. And that says both his parents were Presbyterians. And I was like, oh, well, I guess maybe not as an adult, he learned that his father's side was Jewish.
00:34:02 And that his aunt had been killed in Auschwitz.
00:34:07 So I guess just more proof.
00:34:11 That behavior is genetic. Doesn't matter that he's a practicing Presbyterian, he is descended from Jews that came to America Post World War 2. And that's probably why he raised a gay son that died of AIDS.
00:34:28 Which is also right there. It is in his family and education part.
00:34:34 So anyway, he he's. He's contending. No, no, no.
00:34:41 That's that's. That's not true. It's it's getting better. Now. I want you to listen to how he's framing it, who? It's getting better for. Is it getting better for white people?
00:34:51 Or is it getting better for black people?
John Silber
00:34:56 Things have changed immeasurably. There are many improvements that we should not overlook, despite the fact that much remains to be done. We should remember that in 1965, and you didn't even have blacks able to attend restaurants in most cities, they couldn't even use the bathroom or the toilet.
00:35:16 In a US Hwy. These these conditions at least have been.
00:35:20 Overcome one thing we do have to recognize, however, is that the corrective measures that should have been taken in the middle 60s to help and support black families were not done. The provision of preschool education, head start, opportunities for black children and for poor children generally was not done in any substantial way.
Phil Donahue
00:35:41 Sisters.
Devon Stack
00:35:44 OK, so he's basically saying.
00:35:47 He's saying that nothing's gotten better for white people.
00:35:51 White people, in fact, haven't paid enough of a price.
00:35:55 White people haven't actually diverted more of their resources or enough of their resources away from their children and to the children of black people.
00:36:05 And so.
00:36:06 Things have gotten better for black people in that they have more access to white people.
00:36:13 But they don't have enough access and they don't have enough access to white people and their resources more specific.
00:36:22 So that's, that's his contention.
00:36:25 He's saying that that uh, well, you know, that's crazy, that it's it saying it's gotten worse, which it has got. Yeah. It by 1992 the crime was worse. The race relations were worse. Everything was worse. The only thing that was better was black peoples access to white people and their resources.
00:36:45 So then of course on this panel.
00:36:49 Donahue has sister, soldier, sister, soldier, someone that we've covered before on this stream, who was a a raptiva IST. That's what they called her. She was a a black activist that used her musical talents. She was The funny thing is.
00:37:08 She was she was a black power like anti white racist.
00:37:13 And she was she was someone they thought would be appropriate to put on the panel.
00:37:19 In 1992.
00:37:22 Which it it would be the same thing as if today.
00:37:26 Or even back then I guess if you had a panel like this and then you thought like for example and they.
00:37:31 Should.
00:37:32 Have why not have a, you know, representatives from from like white power organizations?
00:37:39 So they they had already normalized black power and and look.
00:37:45 Well, here, I'll, I'll. Well, let's just play this part.
00:37:47 Here.
Phil Donahue
00:37:48 Sister soldier a Raptiva a a musical artist and also a political activist, found herself on the cover of Newsweek magazine. Sister soldier. What? What are your thoughts? As you listened in on this on these opening comments?
Devon Stack
00:38:05 So this is how funny this is. How much things have changed.
00:38:09 Her comments before you hear her comments on this show some of her other comments.
00:38:15 Even bothered Bill Clinton.
00:38:18 Bill Clinton, who they used to say was the first black president because he could play the saxophone and a lot of black people voted for him. Uh, you remember this? This is how much things have changed.
00:38:31 If you want to say things have changed, uh, it's the influence of brown people is now such that the Democrats are beholden to the whims of of brown people, by the way. So so are the Republicans there. But in 1992 there was still enough of a white majority.
00:38:52 Where even the Clintons.
00:38:55 Had to bend to the will of white people, you know, hilarious example of this is how much Trump tried to make a big deal out of Hillary Clinton calling black people super predators.
00:39:10 Like it was a bad thing.
00:39:13 When they're clearly super predators.
00:39:16 And here we are. Like, that was what IN202016 you had all of those clips being played on repeat on Infowars. Roger Stone, all these people making fun. Ohh, look, she's she's the real racist. She said blacks are super predators.
00:39:34 And here we are just a few years later.
00:39:37 In the wake of of probably you know yet yet yet another yet another black crime wave.
00:39:46 In the endless laundry list of of black crime waves.
00:39:51 And and now some some of the same people that were sharing those memes in 2016, like, oh, look based Trump, he's not racist like Hillary now they're the ones saying that the blacks are fucking super predators.
00:40:05 But this was Clinton.
00:40:07 Around the same time, I don't know the exact year. I think this was probably 1991 because this is when he was still.
00:40:13 Oh no. This is 1992, so this was this was the same year that this aired just a couple months prior to the show. It says June 13th, 1992. This is Bill Clinton on Sista Soulja.
Bill Clinton
00:40:29 Let's stand up for what's always been best about the Rainbow Coalition, which is people coming together across racial lines.
00:40:38 You talked about Mr. Fields from Louisiana that you had here last night, a great role model.
00:40:44 We don't have a lot of time.
00:40:46 To do this.
00:40:48 We don't have a lot of time.
00:40:51 You had a rap singer here last night?
00:40:55 Named sister soldier.
00:40:57 I defend her right to express herself through music.
00:41:01 But her comments before and after Los Angeles were filled with the kind of hatred that you do not honor today and tonight.
00:41:08 Just listen to this.
00:41:11 What she said.
00:41:13 She told The Washington Post about a month ago. And I quote.
00:41:17 If black people kill black people every day.
00:41:20 Why not have a weak and kill white people?
00:41:23 So you're a gang member and you normally kill somebody. Why not kill a white person?
00:41:29 Last year, she said, you can't call me or any black person anywhere in the world of racist. We don't have the power to do to white people what white people have done to us. And even if we did, we don't have that low down dirty nature.
00:41:41 If they're any good white people, I haven't met them. Where?
00:41:43 Are.
00:41:44 Where are they?
Devon Stack
00:41:46 Isn't it kind of creepy seeing that Bill Clinton is to the right of Donald Trump?
00:41:53 Isn't that a little bit of a mindfuck seeing that Bill Clinton?
00:41:57 Is more based.
00:41:59 Than Donald Trump.
Devon Stack as former Democrat
00:42:10 The Democrat party. I didn't leave the Democratic Party, the Democrat Party left me.
Devon Stack
00:42:18 Yeah. And then the Republicans came rushing up to get you.
00:42:25 Bill Clinton in 1992.
00:42:29 Sounding like a white nationalist.
00:42:32 Compared to Trump?
00:42:35 In 2025, who can't even say white people.
00:42:41 Trump still, as far as I know, still hasn't even commented.
00:42:48 On arenas murder.
00:42:52 Doesn't talk about white people in in, you know, in any terms really.
00:42:57 Even when he talks about the South Africa problem, I think, he said white people maybe once, but he mostly just says farmers.
00:43:10 It's absurd.
00:43:15 So anyway.
00:43:18 Let's see what Sista soldier who who was who, is, by the way, this is the other.
00:43:22 Funny.
00:43:22 Thing in 1992.
00:43:26 You know, back when nothing was racist in 1992, you could be a black music artist.
00:43:35 Who promoted?
00:43:37 Killing white people.
00:43:41 And get major record deals.
00:43:44 And and be guessed on on national television shows.
00:43:51 And have your videos played on MTV.
00:44:00 But I guess you know.
00:44:02 That's how not racist the 90s were. The funny thing is, in a way, that's true.
00:44:07 In a way that's true.
00:44:10 White people were trying so hard, so hard to not be racist in the 90s.
00:44:18 They were.
00:44:20 OK.
00:44:21 With black people literally doing anything.
00:44:27 Literally do it well. Anything calling for the deaths and the murders of whites. OK, that's fine.
00:44:35 And that came from from from two sources one.
00:44:40 Obviously the desire not to be racist.
00:44:47 Well, I'd say three sources. One, the desire not to be racist to virtue signal to say that. Oh, no, we'll make this work.
00:44:57 Two fear.
00:44:59 It was just fear.
00:45:01 They were afraid of black people.
00:45:05 Why wouldn't you be?
00:45:07 You know it. It's real easy to not be afraid of the gorilla at the zoo when it's behind bars.
00:45:16 But if you were to walk down an aisle at a grocery store.
00:45:20 And there was a gorilla at the end of the aisle.
00:45:25 Not so easy to keep your cool. You're going to go running the other way.
00:45:30 So you don't get fucking beat to death and ripped limb for limb.
00:45:41 Lastly.
00:45:42 It was a little bit of hubris.
00:45:45 It was comfort.
00:45:47 Like I said, they were convinced that they were going to be the majority in the country forever.
00:45:52 The idea that America wouldn't be white.
00:45:56 They wouldn't even entertain that. In fact, the people that were trying to warn them, people like David Duke as an example, who was a guest on Donahue often or not often at least a couple of times.
00:46:08 They would trot him out and then just not give them a fair shake.
00:46:13 And demean him and say that everything that he was warning people about was crazy and he was a crazy racist.
00:46:20 All the people trying to warn white people.
00:46:23 Of what was coming.
00:46:27 No, they were all crazy.
00:46:31 So is hubris.
00:46:34 White people just thought that their majority would be maintained through magic, I guess.
00:46:42 And so they didn't have anything to worry about.
00:46:46 So they tolerated people like sister soldier.
00:46:50 Who, despite her explicit calls.
00:46:54 To murder white people.
00:47:00 She had record deals.
00:47:02 She wasn't cancelled.
00:47:05 She had record deals.
Sister Souljah
00:47:08 I think that there have been gains for individual people, but we as African people, as a collective, have not moved forward as we should, and most of the time the African people that you have that are able to occupy the positions of mayors and governors do not occupy it force.
00:47:26 Fully and forthrightly for the collective of African people in this country, and as a result, what you have is millions of young African and Latino children and youth who are in a state of total chaos, who don't have skills and don't have any idea how they're going to develop their skills and are.
00:47:46 Estranged from even the adults in their own race because of the problem of not dealing with white racism and the real impact that it has on our.
Phil Donahue
00:47:58 Alan king.
Devon Stack
00:47:59 Yeah, it almost sounds like the solution for that is for you not to live in white societies. Like literally everything that you just said would be solved if you did not live in a white society. Her big complaint is that when there are black, you know, governors and mayors that are elected, that they don't rule.
00:48:18 For black interests, well then go to a fucking Black Country.
00:48:23 Where? That's what the leaders are meant to do.
00:48:25 That's what the leaders attempt to do. Or or or not, you know, depending on what country.
00:48:33 But that, that, that this is so everything. Every complaint.
00:48:38 Every problem that has been caused by integration would be solved by segregation.
00:48:50 And even the problem she's describing, oh, we don't have any skill. But basically what she's saying is we can't compete in a white man's.
00:48:57 World.
00:48:58 Were ill equipped to compete in a white man's world.
00:49:01 We don't have, she says skills. But it's really it's the aptitude. They don't have the intelligence to excel at the, you know, perform at the level of white people. They just don't. And that's always going to be the case. It's not going to change. You know, you can throw all the, you know, all of your, your children's inheritance at this problem all you want for generations.
00:49:23 It's never going to solve the fucking problem because you can't.
00:49:26 Just spend your way out of an IQ issue. You can't spend your way out of a biological issue, and so black people aren't going to magically get smarter. That's just unless you're going to wait around for 50,000 years. And by the way, you better hope white people aren't evolving at the same rate during that that 50,000 year period. It's stupid.
00:49:47 It's fucking stupid.
00:49:49 So all of her problems are because of biological issues and all of her problems will be resolved by separating them from us, but instead because for reasons.
00:50:01 For reasons that are that are increasingly unclear.
00:50:05 White people have taken upon themselves to try to defy the laws of physics and the universe to make this fantasy come true.
00:50:19 At the expense of their children's futures.
00:50:27 So then Donahue has a, you know, let's go. It's the magic negro. It's the base. It's the based black guy in the 90s.
00:50:37 The base black guy, the 90s, Alan Keyes.
Phil Donahue
00:50:39 He spoke at the at the Republican Convention this year. You are a candidate, Sir, for the United States Senate from Maryland, where you oppose incumbent Democratic Senator Barbara Mikulski, who, yes, was invited to appear on her panel and declined.
Devon Stack
00:50:56 Alan Keyes, who had a very unsuccessful political career, but he was the magic negro for the Republicans.
00:51:03 He was the the Great Black hope that they thought could defeat Barack Obama, who at the time was running as a senator against Ellen Keyes.
00:51:12 You know, years after this.
00:51:14 And failed. So inevitably, you know we we ended up with the base black president.
00:51:22 King Niger himself, Obama could have been stopped, could have been stopped by Alan Keyes.
00:51:28 Now the Republicans trying to create their multiracial alliance, you know, as as a way of protecting white interests.
00:51:37 See, that's all we have to do is find the good ones. Let's just find the good ones.
00:51:42 And then that'll help us. They'll be our black hammer of justice.
00:51:47 That we can use without white guilt.
00:51:50 Against people like Barack Obama.
00:51:54 But he failed.
00:51:56 And I don't know if he's still around today, but he he was like the magic negro. They would. They would trot out from time to time.
Phil Donahue
00:52:05 Increasing numbers of black Americans, including you, doctor keys, have stood to say that too many minority.
00:52:15 People in this country have internalized the process of the dole of the handout. Woe is me, I'm black and therefore I can do nothing. I received a terrible education in a racist society. Where is my handout?
Devon Stack
00:52:33 And so we get the explanation that still is is what they a lot of conservatives will say today.
00:52:40 Oh, it's the welfare state that's the problem. It's black fathers. It's the it's this attitude that they're, you know, that you're the victim or or whatever, right. It's it's it's all these excuses, many of them originate from Thomas Soule's inability to recognize the biological issue when it comes to his people and white people.
00:53:01 Being either too polite or too asinine to point out that look, it doesn't matter what.
00:53:08 We do. Doesn't matter what we do, it doesn't. It's not the welfare state. It's not the the lack of fathers. It's like we don't have these exact we don't have these problems in other populations with similar since, you know.
00:53:25 Economic situations. This is a biological issue that you're not going to spend your way out of.
00:53:32 And just because there's a couple of anomalies, there's always going to be the exception that proves the rule. People like Alan Keyes, who are high high enough IQ to run for Senate and lose and speak at the RNC doesn't mean.
00:53:48 Does it mean that the vast majority of blacks are of a similar caliber or and ever will be?
00:54:00 This this denial of the the reality of race.
00:54:05 Is is really. It needs to stop, it needs to end and there it we we need to also we need to take a good look at ourselves at at the our our fellow white people on the right.
00:54:19 And ask ourselves, why do they think this?
00:54:23 Why? Why? Why now? Even now in 2025? What is it that's preventing a lot of white people from understanding this biological?
00:54:34 Issue.
00:54:37 What is it?
00:54:41 Is it religious?
00:54:43 Is it the universalism that we're all God's children?
00:54:48 This denial of evolution that a lot of these religious people have that, you know, Oh no, we all, we all came from Adam and Eve. You know that that would cause that makes it harder to understand, right.
00:54:59 If literally, if, if that's a literal story that we are all descendants of the same two people.
00:55:06 Then.
00:55:08 Black people and white people are a lot more similar.
00:55:13 In in that fictional universe, then in reality.
00:55:17 Then the idea that, for example, that black people have a ancestor that's a primitive hominid that we that white people are even related to.
00:55:28 A different species that white people aren't related to doesn't make any sense.
00:55:33 It doesn't make any sense if you if you don't believe in evolution.
00:55:37 And you don't and and you think that everyone's literally descended from, like, the same two people.
00:55:43 You're not gonna be able to wrap your head around that.
00:55:51 This this superstitious science denialism that's going on on the right right now, this resurgence of like the most primitive forms of.
00:56:00 Religious interpretation is.
00:56:05 Embarrassing. Quite frankly, it's fucking embarrassing.
00:56:11 It's embarrassing to have to mingle.
00:56:17 Even digitally.
00:56:19 With some of these.
00:56:23 Low IQ read like, just actual retards.
00:56:29 Who? Because they it's it's like it's it goes back to the same thing. We're talking at the beginning of the string, right. Oh, I found out that Jews are behind a lot of things. Therefore they're behind everything. Ohh. I found out that the scientists lie sometimes for political purposes. Therefore all of science is wrong. Wrong. And like the earth is flat. It's it's it's so fucking black and white.
00:56:50 Light switch brain retarded binary thinking that I.
00:56:54 That. That's what. That's what we have to deal with. That's what we have to deal with. And that's the state that they want. You win.
00:57:02 Do you think do you think the RNC doesn't like that?
00:57:09 You think that Ben Shapiro's of the world don't like that?
00:57:14 You think Trump doesn't like that?
00:57:21 Because that's precisely the same kind of people that start believing in Zionism.
00:57:30 That that primitive.
00:57:33 Superstitious interpretation.
00:57:38 Of Christianity is is so damaging.
00:57:43 To so many white people.
00:57:47 And that is the source for a lot of this stuff.
00:57:49 And it was the source of that. A lot of the stuff in the 90s, you know, one of the things that really makes this stick out, and I was thinking about doing a stream about this at some point.
00:57:57 Is people were just dumb, like they were more gullible in the 90s because you didn't have the Internet in which is it's not just because you like when people think, oh, you don't have the Internet, you can't research a lot of stuff. Well, it's not just that you can't even really research anything unless you go to the library, right? I mean, there was, I guess in the late 90s.
00:58:17 They started having like Microsoft Encarta on a CD-ROM. Ooh, look. It's like a library on a disk. And it's like, or you could buy encyclopedias or whatever.
00:58:27 But by and large, most people didn't do any research. There wasn't any kind of mass communication other than it was all one way like you had the, you know, the television and stuff like that. So people just believed a lot of really fucking stupid stuff up until fairly recently. Well, they still do. As I've demonstrated a lot of flat Earthers.
00:58:46 Up there, but the the one of the things that really stick.
00:58:49 Reach out to me is as I've listened to old Art Bell broadcast from like the 90s prior to the Internet, or while the Internet was still pretty young and and you didn't have any kind of real knowledge base on there. Even the, in fact, the Internet, if anything, would sometimes make it worse because it it was just like a, you know, rumors that were would would.
00:59:10 Get blown out of proportion on on message boards and stuff like that, right?
00:59:15 But the callers you hear these callers call and again you could say, well, it's a late night show. It's art bell. He he talks about Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster. And of course they're get weirdos or whatever.
00:59:26 But it's more than that. It's more than that. You get these people calling up.
00:59:31 Over and over and over again. And they believe, I mean it's high trust society, naivete.
00:59:39 Caller after caller just believing the most asinine, stupid shit and nine times out of ten it's because some guy. Oh, well, I was at a party and some guy told me that he worked for the CIA and that he himself saw the aliens at at, you know, Roswell or it just.
00:59:57 And they believe, and you can tell, they believe it.
01:00:02 You can tell they believe him.
01:00:07 And I feel like we're we're kind of in a way, starting starting to.
01:00:12 To get even worse than that.
01:00:19 That, as people stop trusting.
01:00:22 The society, because it's no longer a high trust society that's still genetically in you. Right. That's still the this need to trust other people. It's still in you biologically. You're wired to do that.
01:00:35 And just because you're you're smart enough to start to identify that the institutions and the people of power are no longer trustworthy, it's not gonna go away.
01:00:48 And so people, inevitably, they they start to find communities of crazy people to trust.
01:00:56 But anyway, be that as it may.
01:00:59 We had this situation in the 90s, that is it still the same today where you've got the the the excuse the excuse for why black people.
01:01:10 Are hyper violent and and don't perform very well in school or in the workplace and therefore economically it's all because of some civil engineering issue. It's all about this social engineering issue. It's all this. It's something that white people can solve.
01:01:30 With enough money and enough time, and we've just gone about it the wrong way, you know, we, we we've turned them into victims, you know, like we we just got. If they can just get their attitude right. Right.
01:01:43 If we can just, we can just get them to to, to rethink their lives and and no longer look at themselves as victims of the white man, then it becomes a self perpetuating, you know, self fulfilling prophecy. And so if we could just get them to look at things like like white people look at things.
01:02:03 They're never going to look at things the way light white people look at things because we're biologically different. They're always going to look at the things, things, the way black people look at things, just like you're never gonna look at things the way black people look at things.
01:02:16 We're different people.
01:02:20 So Alan Keyes decides to push this fucking retarded bullshit that you know this Thomas Sowell bullshit that well, if only we we we worked out and you know, even even though again think it's a little surprising if you listen to the language that he uses, this is a this is a Republican. This is a guy that spoke at the RNC.
01:02:42 And listen to what he says. Listen and and look. It's while it's probably frame. The framing is a little bit.
01:02:50 Different. It's really not much different than what you would hear from Mag.
Phil Donahue
01:02:53 Of the day. Is that a fair characterization of your feeling about what has happened to the spirit and the soul of some minority people in this country?
Alan Keyes
01:03:05 Why was it? What has happened? Cause it's not like lightning striking from Bob. I would have.
01:03:08 To say what what has been done.
Phil Donahue
01:03:09 Give out.
Alan Keyes
01:03:11 You know this was done.
01:03:12 You, you you have programs where you wrote the rules and regulations in such a way as to discourage work, to break up families, to actually penalize people who are trying to to help themselves. So. So don't tell me that this suddenly happened to folks. It was done to folks, and now we're gonna have to make some active efforts to undo it. And I'm not one of those folks who's going to say there was a big conspiracy.
01:03:32 To destroy people. But it does seem to me that you couldn't have thought of a better conspiracy to destroy black leadership, to black community black institutions than than what? What?
01:03:41 Opposed as this effort in the bureaucratic welfare state to help people. And so I think we need to think it through, try to undo its damage, which is gonna take conscious use of the same power that helped to produce that damage and then concentrate on allowing people to have the power to shape their own destiny.
Phil Donahue
01:04:01 From Wahad you served 19 years for attempted murder of two policemen, a judgment that was overturned more recently on the basis of an unfair trial and the withholding of information. Let me ask you.
01:04:21 Deriba bin wahad.
Devon Stack
01:04:23 Alright. Who the fuck is this guy?
01:04:29 I couldn't look him up because I couldn't. I couldn't figure out how you would even say his name.
Phil Donahue
01:04:34 Deriba bin wahad.
Devon Stack
01:04:37 Like what? What even is that?
01:04:41 The roof. Abin uad.
01:04:43 What the I'll talk about did anyone in chat?
01:04:47 Anyone chat know how you would say that?
01:04:52 Dgroup aben new wab.
01:04:57 I'm looking at all the different chats.
01:05:03 Because I'll look them up if I could find out.
01:05:07 How how are you even fucking say that?
01:05:12 Yeah, no one. No one knows. Why would you know?
01:05:15 Why? Why, why? Why would Americans have someone like the name alone?
01:05:20 Tells you that they're not American.
Phil Donahue
01:05:22 Deriba bin wahad.
Devon Stack
01:05:25 De Rupe, a bin. Wahab. I'm going to just type that in and see if it auto corrects.
01:05:32 DA roop.
01:05:35 Ben.
01:05:37 Woo.
01:05:39 Hob.
01:05:42 Let's see here garupa Bindu Wahab.
01:05:46 Oh, that's hilarious.
01:05:48 The AI on Brave thinks that I'm speaking German and gave me a bunch of German gibberish.
01:06:01 How are these German words? Garupa bin uhab?
01:06:06 Apparently apparently droop or drop the way I spelled it is.
01:06:10 A German word.
01:06:12 And some of this.
01:06:16 I don't know. I can't. Well, let's just see. Let's just see what this guy's done. He was. Apparently, he was falsely accused, right?
01:06:24 Falsely accused this man.
Phil Donahue
01:06:28 You served 19 years for attempted murder of two policemen, a judgment that was overturned more recently on the basis of an unfair trial and the withholding of information. Let me ask you.
01:06:29 In.
Devon Stack
01:06:47 See, this is what I want. I wanna I wanna look him up. I wanna look it up because it's like, first of all, you know that it was overturned by a Jewish judge.
01:06:56 And second of all, you know that he did assault.
01:07:00 Two police policeman. I guarantee you he attempted to murder two policemen.
01:07:06 And it's probably some stupid technicality that really has nothing to do with his actual guilt.
01:07:13 And some Jew. Some fucking Jew undid the justice.
01:07:19 But I I need to know I need to look it up, not someone in chat. On Odysee found it. Let's see here.
01:07:31 Let's look it up.
01:07:31 Here.
01:07:34 He was the former leader of the Black Panther Party in New York. Yeah, I'm sure he was a he was an angel.
01:07:40 I'm sure he was an angel. Completely innocent, framed by the white man.
01:07:46 Alright, let's take a look. Look at this.
01:07:50 Because Wikipedia here.
01:07:54 The Panther case.
01:07:57 Shooting of DA hogans police. Oh, here we go on May 19th, 1971. Thomas Curry and Nichols Bonetti of the New York City Police Department were sitting in a police car guarding the apartment building of Manhattan DA Frank Hogan. The officer spotted a blue Ford maverick driving slowly.
01:08:17 Passed the DA's residence, they went in pursuit and caught up with the car six blocks away. At that point, the officers were fired upon by a 45 caliber machine gun.
01:08:31 So.
01:08:34 Anyway, let's keep going. They barely survived the hail of bullets. Curry was disfigured and brain damaged, but Eddie was paralyzed.
01:08:43 Their subsequent testimony indicated the shooter was an African American male in the passenger seat of the Blue Maverick.
01:08:50 In May of 19, shooting took place, blah blah blah blah blah blah two days later.
01:08:59 Two days later, NYPD officers Waverley Jones and Joseph Pagentry were shot and killed outside a housing project in Harlem.
01:09:08 So this this is the Black Panthers just murdering cops. This is this is 1971.
01:09:14 This this has never changed.
01:09:17 This has never changed. This exact behavior like look it comes with different names and branding.
01:09:24 You know, like one year it's Black Lives Matter. One year it's Black Panthers, you know, whatever, right, it has different branding and a different aesthetic slightly and different excuses for why they're violent. But ultimately it's the same fucking bullshit. Ever since the civil rights movement has never fucking changed. This is 1971. They're killing.
01:09:46 Cops.
01:09:46 Yeah.
01:09:48 Sees from inside the. Alright, let's see here. On June 5th, 1971, Benoit Chad was arrested and charged with robbing a Bronx. After hours social club that was a reputed meeting place of drug dealers. So he robbed a drug dealer club.
01:10:09 Seized from inside the social club was a 45 caliber machine gun.
01:10:13 Although the initial Ballistics test and the weapon failed to link it with Curry Benetti shooting NYPD publicly declared they had seized the weapon of weapon used in May 19th. Then NYPD now had in custody of well known and vocal Black Panther leader and allegedly the weapon linked to the police shooting.
01:10:34 Let's see here, he was charged with the blah, blah, blah, blah. Alright. Prison release. Why was he released?
01:10:43 While incarcerated, he learned about the congressional hearings that revealed the existence of the FBI's covert Co Intel Pro operation in December of 1975, he filed A lawsuit against both the FBI and NYPD blah blah, you know, once she named the fucking Jewish lawyers to help them do that shit.
01:11:08 But there's no, so they never said that the gun wasn't used.
01:11:25 OK. So I guess the evidence was, is one of the prosecution witnesses.
01:11:31 Was on tape saying he didn't think that he did it.
01:11:35 And they didn't give the tape to the defense. And because they didn't give the tape to the defense.
01:11:40 A A judge let him out, turns out, by the way, not a Jewish judge, but a Catholic judge.
01:11:47 Peter J Mcquillan.
01:11:54 So a.
01:11:56 Irish Catholic judge.
01:11:59 Let him out because they didn't get a tape.
01:12:03 To the defense. And then he won a bunch of money suing the the FBI.
01:12:09 In 1995, he was awarded $400,000.
01:12:15 Settled out of court so the FBI gave him half $1,000,000.
01:12:21 I mean.
01:12:24 The FBI is like, oh, it's 1995. We're terrified of black people here.
Money Clip
01:12:28 Half $1,000,000.
Devon Stack
01:12:34 Let's see here, then. Then the NYPD.
01:12:37 The NYPD also paid him.
01:12:44 Well, the same amount actually a little bit more it was it was closer to.
Money Clip
01:12:48 Half $1,000,000.
Devon Stack
01:12:52 They settled with $490,000.
01:12:56 So he got $1,000,000, he got $1,000,000 for being a Black Panther criminal with Jewish lawyers. I I promise you, I can't. I mean it doesn't say who they are, but like, come on.
01:13:08 Let's see here. He then moved. Well, that's good. At least he moved to Ghana.
01:13:12 He moved to Ghana.
01:13:21 And he still writes. He still writes anti white books.
01:13:26 From Ghana, where he lives as a as royalty because he has his $1,000,000 in white people money.
01:13:33 But let's hear what he has to say.
01:13:35 This guy who?
01:13:37 Most likely gunned down cops and was a violent criminal.
Phil Donahue
01:13:43 Deriba bin Wahad how you feel as you what jumped out at you on that?
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
01:13:47 Piece when we look at these young men on the screen here, one of the young brothers said, you know, what? Do you know how to do? He said. Rob, steal and kill with the Columbus know how to do. When he came here, robbed the native people have been laying.
01:14:01 Kill them and exploit them. What did they know? How to do? What is in the best tradition of capitalism in this society?
01:14:07 Burning loop raped and pillage. This is something that is as integral to the United States as breathing, and the problem with wasting this country is that white people in this country do not want to confront their own history and live up to the consequences of that history. And when you don't confront the truth, the truth will ultimately destroy.
Devon Stack
01:14:29 He got applause for that.
01:14:34 In 1992.
01:14:38 An audience full of white liberals, Jews and non whites, but mostly white liberals and Jews. He got applause.
01:14:47 For saying that black people are violent criminals because they learned it from watching you white men.
01:14:55 They learned it from watching you.
01:15:05 But yeah, we should go back to the 90s, right? We should go back to the 90s where we're giving guys like that $1,000,000.
01:15:12 To settle out of court, not even go to court, here's $1,000,000 we're giving Sista Soulja.
01:15:19 Record record deals so she can have songs about murdering white people.
01:15:24 And we have Alan Keyes, who is speaking at the RNC and saying that it was not. It's not an accident, it was something done to black people, that there was something he says. I don't. I'm not saying to conspiracy, but if it was so basically saying it's a conspiracy.
01:15:44 The conspiracy to keep black people down, so that's that's your those are your popular opinions so far in 1992.
01:15:54 And you're wondering how we got to where we are today. Well, that's because we've always been over here where we are today.
01:16:00 We always will be. We'll always be here.
01:16:04 Until we address the problem.
01:16:07 We will always be here. In fact, it will get increasingly worse as there's there's fewer and fewer white people.
Phil Donahue
01:16:14 Does Mr. Wahad make you squirm at all? Richard Nathan, director of the Nelson Rockefeller Institute of Government of the State University of Albany of New York. You were an original member of the Kerner Commission. How do you?
01:16:27 Respond to the.
Devon Stack
01:16:27 Oh, this fucking Jew. A member of the Kerner Commission, by the way. We've talked about that on this string before the Kerner Commission was that Commission that was done under what, John?
01:16:37 Watson Post civil rights movement to figure out why blacks were retarded and the answer was oh, because white people.
01:16:45 So the Kerner Commission was basically this Jewish research paper that blamed everything that was wrong with black people and white people. And of course, the solution for everything wrong with black people was also white people, their money, their resources, their time, their rights. Everything had to be poured into.
01:17:06 This project to solve the black problem that was actually, if you think about it hard enough with your Jewish brain is a is a white.
01:17:15 Just in fact, I I I have a hard time believing this guy is going to have a problem with what the Black Panther said, because that's essentially what the Kerner Commission's findings were.
Phil Donahue
01:17:25 The angry observation. So Mr. Ben mahat.
Richard Nathan
01:17:28 Actually, I was the research director of the Commission and looking back, it's now 25 years. I think there's good news and there's bad news. We've talked a little bit about the good news, the bad news, and I agree with Mr. Wahad, is that in the inner cities, what he's talking.
Devon Stack
01:17:42 Of course you do. Of course you do.
01:17:45 Who wouldn't agree with that?
Richard Nathan
01:17:49 Talking about is deepening violence. The inner city conditions, I think, are worse. But the flip side of that is that there are new neighborhoods, middle class black neighborhoods in lots of cities that are fighting hard to stave off the effects of inner city problems and violence.
01:18:09 And there's a large increase in lots of big cities and suburban African American neighborhoods that are actually, in many cases quite well off. Part of the bad news agenda that worries me is that the move is is worsening. There's there's a backlash. There's a.
Devon Stack
01:18:28 Ohh, so everything's getting worse. Is what you're saying. You're like you're he's like, oh, I know everythings worse. Worse than it was 20 years ago when we did our Jewish research paper that blamed everything on white people and came up with all these solutions to solve the problem that is still here. Inexplicably, we can't figure out why we can't figure out. It's still here. The problem is still here.
01:18:49 But the good news is.
01:18:51 It's sort of not as bad for there. There are some blacks that live in the suburbs that are trying to not make their suburbs turn to ghettos, but it's actually worse. It's actually worse.
01:19:04 So it's like everything they're saying is that it's it's it's, it's just, there's no progress. There's absolutely no fucking progress. The millions and millions and trillions of dollars at this point that we spend on black people trying to get them to not be animals.
01:19:18 Surprise, surprise.
01:19:21 Surprise, surprise, all the problems still exist and again.
01:19:27 Why? Why? Why are white people having such a hard time wrapping their head around?
01:19:31 This.
01:19:32 Why are white people having such a hard time of understanding the simple concept of their we're different subspecies?
01:19:41 We're we're literally not even the same species.
01:19:45 That if we if white people and black people were classified the same way that different types of.
01:19:54 Squirrels were classified.
01:19:58 We wouldn't be the same species.
01:20:00 We're not even the same species.
01:20:05 What gets in the way of that? Just ask yourself what, what prevents most white people.
01:20:11 And don't even like. Well, actually, yeah. Look on the left too.
01:20:17 What prevents people on the left?
01:20:20 From understanding this, white people on the left and what prevents white people on the the right from understanding this, it's it's different reasons.
01:20:34 But is it?
Richard Nathan
01:20:36 Deeper feeling about racism in the black community, and there's a hardening attitude, I think in the white community. So it's a worrisome time, I grant you that.
Sister Souljah
01:20:46 Yeah.
01:20:47 Think that he just did exactly what the rubber brought up, which is that when we deal with the issue of white racism, white people don't deal with the fact that they are the ones who.
01:20:56 Are sicker than anybody else in this party.
01:20:59 The issue, which is why when you deal with the question of race, you cannot deal with what's wrong with these African people. See the thing that happened in South Central started with a malady in the justice system where white people.
Devon Stack
01:21:14 Look, there's your. There's your based black woman. There's the middle class. Black woman. She's smiling. She likes this.
01:21:23 She likes this idea. She likes that she's sticking it to the white guy.
01:21:31 There's your upper middle class black woman.
01:21:36 100% agreeing.
01:21:38 With the black Raptiva, who raps about killing white people.
01:21:45 Saying it's actually all Whitey's fault.
01:21:51 All of black behavior is Whitey's fault.
Sister Souljah
01:21:57 People could not see white men who had did something against black men and penalize them for what everybody in this country knows that they did. So the problem of white racism is that we don't look in depth and do these little documentaries on white people and what's wrong with them.
Audience
01:22:16 And there's a fly.
Devon Stack
01:22:19 There's even smiling white people in the crowd.
01:22:25 I don't see any angry white people.
01:22:34 Well, she's so articulate.
01:22:36 She really embodies black rage.
01:22:40 So well, remember the the the stream we did last week or on Saturday.
01:22:45 With the Black rage defense.
01:22:48 That took place. What, like a year after this aired?
01:22:53 One year after this aired, you had a black man go into a white train and opened fire. Shoot 25 people, kill 6.
01:23:04 Because he believed all the things that they're saying right here.
01:23:09 Is this something that would that would that would seem out of character to hear at A at Black Lives Matter rally?
01:23:20 Or in a classroom.
01:23:23 The kinds of things that sister sole judges said is that the sort of thing you might hear from a.
01:23:30 A professor at an Ivy League school.
01:23:37 Where dipshits like this guy probably went.
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
01:23:40 I like to.
01:23:42 I like to add to that the professor, the President and John Silver said that one of the problems with the programs of the 60s was that they did not provide corrective measures to help the black family. We need to understand that when black people were brought here to the United States, they were brought here as an act of war.
01:24:00 They were kidnapped here and the destruction of the Black family and the creation of a slave mentality was an integral part of the development of this nation state. So there has never been an interest in the Black family that's reflected today, but even.
01:24:11 For every city in which we have aspired to so-called political power, in, in, in, in north, black males are being murdered by the by the Newark Police Department under the guise they're robbing cars, will be looking at in New York City, the police riot in the street. When we look at La, it was a riot in the streets. All of these cities have black males.
Audience
01:24:31 Yes.
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
01:24:31 So we have to begin to understand that moving black people up the economic ladder does not necessarily mean that black people on the bottom of the economic ladder are going to be in power because there are black people who identify with the system so much that they are self hating negroes.
Phil Donahue
01:24:45 Mr. Ben.
01:24:47 You seem to be going kaboom to the entire white community. Do we have from you a a a spirit of belief that there really are out there in America, white folks who do not suffer from the pathology that sister soldier reminds us?
01:25:07 Does exist in this in this country?
Sister Souljah
01:25:10 But why is that? The question? In other words, it's the same as when you're dealing with the issue in South Africa. People say, well, if black people get in control of that government, what will they do with the white people?
Devon Stack
01:25:21 ohh
01:25:24 I don't know. Murder them.
01:25:30 I think we know exactly what they'll do.
01:25:33 When they get control of the government because we have the the benefit of being in the future.
01:25:43 And by the way, this, that's what you would want. This is what you're promoting. This is what you're advocating. You and this Black Panther fuck with your made-up names.
01:25:57 We know what would happen because you're doing it.
01:26:01 Black people are doing it in South Africa right now.
01:26:06 And that's by the way, exactly what's going to happen in America.
01:26:11 You're not going to turn this ship around. You're not.
01:26:15 White people are not going to turn the ship around. They don't have it in them.
01:26:19 The current crop of white people don't have it in them.
01:26:24 The ones on the left are too busy chopping their dicks off and and watching furry porn.
01:26:30 And the ones on the right are too busy saying we're all the same race, the human race. We're all God's children. We need more father black fathers and and Thomas Sowell. And my based black friend and you know, et cetera, et cetera. It's it. There's no end in sight to this shit.
01:26:55 But go on. What were you? What were you going to say? Sister soldier, they're they're so afraid. If black people get control of the government. What? What are they afraid of?
Sister Souljah
01:27:02 Who are living there? Why is that? The question can we refocus the question as to how we wanna correct?
Phil Donahue
01:27:06 I'd like to explain my question.
Devon Stack
01:27:09 Well, we know why. That's the question, because we have the answer now.
01:27:14 Turns out that the prediction was 100% accurate.
01:27:18 That if black people got control of the government, did they behave exactly as they're behaving right now?
01:27:26 And if you guys got control of our government today, well, it'd be a similar situation.
Phil Donahue
01:27:32 Let me have a moment. Let me have a moment to to defend my question. If you believe that all people, who all people who are white, are interested in pillaging, reminding us, as you painfully do, of our own.
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
01:27:48 History. No, no, the advanced characterization. That's the mischaracterization. And first of all, it's the mischaracterization because the Constitution was established by white males with property and said all men are created equal, right? And they are endowed by their creator with certain alienable rights. Then say women were created equal with men and and. And the Bill of Rights was attached to the Constitution because people without.
01:28:09 Property had no right, so I did not say that all white people are interested in burning and and and looting and pillaging. I am saying that the ideals that established this country were based on burning, looting and pillaging people.
Phil Donahue
01:28:23 Your point, and you can see the US that.
Devon Stack
01:28:27 And Donahue agrees, Donahue agrees.
01:28:31 That your ancestors were evil, or at least my ancestors and those of you who are founding stock Americans.
01:28:38 That our our ancestors were basically just evil looters and pillagers.
01:28:47 And that's how they're always going to be.
01:28:48 You.
01:28:50 That's how they're always going to view you, by the way. That's also why this multiracial alliance against Jews is such a fucking retarded idea, because a lot of the reason why these non whites hate Jews is they they have that exact same framing. It's just for Jews and Israel.
01:29:06 They view the Jews in Israel and the same way they view the founding fathers of America.
01:29:18 It's it's, it's just communist. Marxist oppressor. Oppressed. Like that's all it is.
01:29:24 And they're perfectly happy. As are you, by the way.
01:29:28 To to use you like they're they're perfectly happy to use you as in the same way you think you're using them.
01:29:37 To fight an enemy.
01:29:39 That, that, that they think that they can.
01:29:42 Overthrow with, well, they they they couldn't do it on their own. But maybe with your help they could overthrow.
01:29:50 But if they were able ever able to manage to do that, you'd be next.
01:29:56 And if you're unsuccessful, you're still next.
01:30:03 You're still next.
01:30:08 Because they have a burning hatred for our ancestors.
01:30:22 They will never. They will never. Do you think there's honestly? Do you think that? I mean, it's hard enough trying to get white people to understand the biological reality of things. You think there's ever going to be a moment where black people accept that they're just biologically ill equipped to succeed in white societies? You think that's ever going to be a thing?
01:30:44 When when people talk about like as they have in the wake of the violence over this last week here.
01:30:50 A lot of people have said things like, oh, you know what, we just need to start having these. These really tough conversations as a country, we need to come come to the table and just, you know, have to stop being afraid of being called a racist and and have these tough conversations. How do you think those conversations are going to go? How do you imagine that conversation going exactly? Best case scenario, do you actually envision a situation where?
01:31:12 White people. Well, first of all, the the your first hurdle, white people accept race realism as a majority of white people accept race realism, and then they come to the.
01:31:24 Table.
01:31:25 Whatever table that, that, you know, whatever form that table comes in, you come to the table with I guess, leaders of the black community. I don't know who's who's showing up there. Al Sharpton. You know who, who's who's there at this table? I don't know. But apparently, you know, you show up to some table with the with the, the black community or something, and you're going to have that tough talk that, hey, listen, niggers.
01:31:47 Sorry, you're it turns out you are inferior. Like I I know that's not the word that people like to use or whatever, because it's all relative. But let's just you know, let's cut the bullshit you are.
01:31:57 Inferior and you, you're you're just not equipped to, you know, live in our societies as equals, because you're just not equals.
01:32:05 Is that and they're going to be like you're right.
01:32:09 You're right.
01:32:12 Slavery was really the only thing that kept us able to take care of ourselves because we had masters, you know, and we that that gave us A and we had an incentive to work and we had, you know, free place that we had someone else managing our living situation.
01:32:31 And so really the reason why we haven't been able to succeed in white societies is they were designed to accommodate white people. And so you're right. I guess the only way that this is going to work out is because, you know, we're, we're not gonna go back into slavery, obviously, is if we leave. So sorry, sorry for wasting all your time. White people and all your money.
01:32:52 We'll we'll have bygones be bygones. We forgive you for the slavery shit. Just point us in the direction of the nearest boat to Africa and we'll we'll get on the boat and you know.
01:33:05 We'll agree to disagree. Maybe on some things, but you know we'll, we'll go and have our Wakanda across the the Atlantic there. Is that, is that how it's gonna? How exactly? Like what? What are you envisioning?
01:33:19 Like what? What do you think you're gonna accomplish with these these tough talks, these tough conversations that we need to have as a nation? Exactly.
01:33:28 Like what? What's going to happen with this?
01:33:32 What are you? What are you expecting to agree?
01:33:36 On with with these with these people.
01:33:43 You see why it's fucking stupid.
01:33:46 Yes, you see why I'm black pilled.
01:33:50 Because it's real easy to say things like.
Devon Stack as a Boomer
01:33:53 We do have the tough conversations.
Devon Stack
01:33:56 But then when you actually look at what would ever possibly happen if you were to carry out your dream scenario.
01:34:06 You realize it's bullshit. You realize that's just a fucking stupid thing to say.
01:34:12 It's a stupid thing to say that makes people feel better because.
01:34:16 It makes him feel it. It's kicking the can down the road. It's literally boomer brain.
01:34:29 Sooner or later, if white people want to solve this problem, someone's going to have to feel like the bad guy.
Phil Donahue
01:34:47 In in contemporary society, we do have honorable people of all colors who have as much of an interest in the salvation of their babies as.
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
01:34:56 But the problem with that, the problem with that feel is that the people of good, of good intentions in the white community are the minority that they do not stand on principle and they do not struggle against their own racism.
01:35:08 And white skin prove you see the problem. The problem is this. It's like men who say I understand how you feel as a woman being subjected to sexist or behave.
Phil Donahue
01:35:16 They can't pass.
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
01:35:17 Players not without interacting with women and empowering.
Alan Keyes
01:35:20 Them but the the problem though I stick with this whole analysis as I.
Devon Stack
01:35:25 He's saying that the the majority of white people, the majority are evil and out to get him, that's that. That's the translation. The majority of white people are evil and out to get him, and then he tries to virtue signal about feminism, hoping to get some of the white women in the audience to agree with him.
01:35:43 The tactics haven't even changed.
01:35:48 Their worldview hasn't changed, and their tactics haven't even changed.
01:35:55 Now let's hear from the magic negro. Who's he'll give you the the they have him here because white people aren't allowed to advocate for themselves. They brought in Allen Keys. The based black guy who will regurgitate what white people taught him.
Alan Keyes
01:36:10 I see it. We're talking and I have great respect for the Constitution, but let's be frank, it was not based upon an idealistic view of human beings. The Rubin doesn't realize that I think something that what he's saying is a description of not white people, but all people was in fact, the foundation of America's political philosophy. People are greedy.
01:36:27 Give them a chance. They'll beat you up. Give them a chance. They'll kill you. Break you. That was exactly if I may say so. The view of human beings, not just white human beings, but most human beings.
Phil Donahue
01:36:37 Have we moved somewhat off this animalistic primitive?
Alan Keyes
01:36:41 The point is, however, that the point that.
Devon Stack
01:36:43 See, he's saying we're just all the same. That's just another way of saying we're all the same. We all we all have the same capacity for violence.
01:36:52 We all have the same capacity for animalistic behavior.
01:36:57 That the constitution was written by men who are fundamentally exactly the same as members of the Black Panther when it comes to their ability to reason.
01:37:10 To cooperate.
01:37:17 To maintain or build a society.
01:37:22 He's literally saying.
01:37:24 The Constitution was written with the idea in mind that that literally all humans are exactly the same, that that when they said all men are created equally.
01:37:35 That they were including, even though they were clearly not include.
01:37:38 Thing.
01:37:39 Black people and and really any kind of people.
01:37:43 Even though in the context of 1776 it's clear that they meant white men.
01:37:50 Should have. Should have specified that in in writing that would have been nice.
Alan Keyes
01:37:56 That I think I hear at least if a sister soldier says and and and other things.
01:38:01 Has less to do we talk about all this economic redistribution and so forth. Let's talk about the basic issue of politics. The basic issue of politics is power. If you have power over me, you're going to abuse it. If I have no power to resist you, then I'm going to be abused and I don't care what's in your heart. I don't want to know what's in your heart. Have the time. I want to know whether there's a weapon in your hand and whether I have the means to defend myself against it.
01:38:22 Could be economic, could be social, could be political, could.
01:38:24 Be physical, but I've got to be able to defend myself because I can't trust you, and that's an American statement that is not a statement of some idealism.
Phil Donahue
01:38:30 No virtue in the human.
01:38:32 Soul to be found anywhere.
Alan Keyes
01:38:34 At the point the point is that if you give people power over you and you can't defend yourself against them, our founder said they will abuse you and the world. If I don't mind my saying from a black person's point of view, I don't have to prove to you that somebody's out to get me. There are 400 years of history in this.
01:38:47 Country that people are out to get me and they got me more than half the time.
01:38:51 I don't have to prove that to anybody, Sean.
Phil Donahue
01:38:53 It doesn't close all.
Devon Stack
01:38:54 That's that's the base black guy.
01:38:58 For 400 years, people have been out to get black men.
01:39:05 That's the based black guy of the 90s spoke at the RNC and really isn't that much different than something you would hear from another based black guy. They might not work at the same way, but that's the sentiment.
01:39:22 In fact, I've heard this. I've heard this from like I think the the NRA at one point was like.
01:39:30 It's really important that black people have the right to for guns.
01:39:34 You know, we need. We need to make sure that you know just your second man and right is almost it's more important for you black people because people are always trying to oppress you.
01:39:44 You should support the Second Amendment. They're always trying to get you.
01:39:52 And black people are are always going to think that people are out to get them because they're never going to perform at the same level as other people.
01:40:01 And their only explanation in the black man's mind is that the people are out to get them because the only other explanation is that there's something internally wrong with them, and they're never going to wrap their head around that.
01:40:15 Even if they're intellectually capable of seeing that.
01:40:20 Their ego, their their racial narcissism is never going to allow them to accept it.
Phil Donahue
01:40:26 Whose Seminole book? Death at an early age, was a personal account of his own experience of teaching 4th grade in the community of Roxbury, the minority community within the City of Boston. Mr. Kozol, you've been patient, Sir. What are your thoughts? As you listen in on our diet.
Jonathan Kozol
01:40:41 Well, I didn't think I'd ever agree with Alan Keyes on anything, but I sure agree with what he just said. I started teaching, as you know, in a segregated school in the mid 60s today, inner City Schools everywhere are more.
Devon Stack
01:40:53 Jonathan Kozol, let's look. That sounds Jewish. Let's see, though.
01:40:59 Jonathan Kozol.
01:41:10 Here, let's see here. Jonathan Kozol.
01:41:16 Is there an early life?
01:41:18 I'm Jonathan kozol.
01:41:22 I went to Harvard.
01:41:32 There's no early life section.
01:41:40 Worked for the Rockefeller Foundation.
01:41:54 Nothing about him explicitly about him being a Jew but Kozal.
01:41:59 Let me ask.
01:42:02 AI the likelihood that that's a Jewish last name.
01:42:09 Let's see here.
01:42:19 Doesn't seem doesn't sound very waspy, Yep.
01:42:22 Kozal is a Jewish last name of Ashkenazi origin derived from Yiddish or Hebrew roots.
01:42:30 So there we go. Jonathan Kozol, Ashkenazi Jew.
01:42:37 Activist.
01:42:39 Also on the panel so this this this panel doesn't even have so far a single white man.
01:42:45 This panel.
01:42:47 Has as so far 2 Jews and three black people, let's let's there's still time. There's like a white lady or white looking lady up there.
Jonathan Kozol
01:42:57 Segregated and less equal than they were at the time I set out as a teacher.
01:43:02 Inner city kids, I see all over the country are in squalid, ugly, filthy, overcrowded buildings in which not one of us would willingly spend one hour. Their lives are more miserable today than they were when I began.
Devon Stack
01:43:18 So it's worse to the civil rights movement. Made things worse for black people. And the reason why you wouldn't want to spend one minute in these housing facilities that that, that all the white people are forced to pay for, by the way, is because it's full of black people.
01:43:41 That's the beginning and the end of it. We've done stream after stream after stream, demonstrating that even when they've tried to put black people right next to rich white neighborhoods, they just fucking ruin it.
01:43:58 But this Jew, even as he admits that everything has gotten worse since everyone started listening to Jews.
01:44:04 It's like, but no. Listen, you haven't listened enough yet. It's still your fault, white man.
Jonathan Kozol
01:44:11 Like any kind of statistics, I won't drown you in statistics, but there's one.
01:44:16 Which is so.
01:44:17 Devastating I have decided here. As you know, field tracking has come back into schools again. It's become a a sort of fashionable way of segregating kids within a single school.
01:44:28 Black children statistically are three times as likely to be tracked into so-called special classes for the retired as white children, but only.
Devon Stack
01:44:43 Because they're retarded.
01:44:48 Because they're retarded. He's saying that it's a form of racism.
01:44:55 That black people are three times more likely to be retarded.
01:45:01 He points to the actual problem that black people are retarded.
01:45:07 And then acts as if there's some kind of weird conspiracy.
01:45:12 Where the white people are just saying they're retarded to get them out of the classroom with the with the white kids. Is that what it is?
01:45:21 That's by the way, that's what it is. That's what he's saying. He's saying that it's not possible that the black people are just fucking retarded.
Jonathan Kozol
01:45:28 Half as likely to be put into gifted programs.
01:45:31 If that is.
Devon Stack
01:45:33 Because they're not smart.
01:45:37 Because they're not smart and white people have been too afraid to just fucking go up to this fucking kike and be like, yeah, because they're fucking black people.
01:45:47 Because really, they're not even really people. The way we're people, they're not.
01:45:53 There are a different species.
01:45:55 They live on the same planet.
01:45:58 And that's.
01:46:00 You know, aside from having five fingers and five toes and a couple of other things like that's.
01:46:05 That's where the similarities end.
01:46:07 We're not the same people and trying to create a country where we both exist in the same country. It would be the same thing as the zoo saying, you know what? We're gonna put fucking lions and gorillas in the same cage. Hopefully it'll work out. I don't know why it's not working out every time we do this, there's fights between the gorillas and the lions and lions get killed and gorillas.
01:46:29 That killed. Maybe if we spend more money.
01:46:32 Maybe if we spend more money on bananas, they the the lions will stop attacking the gorillas and vice versa. What we need is more, more bananas in the cage. Oh, it's not working. They're still killing each other. What else can we do? Oh, maybe if we put, like, a little funny hats on the gorillas. Right, make them.
01:46:53 Make them walk around with hats. We can, in fact, we can. We can dress up the gorillas as lions.
01:47:02 That'll work. That's what they're doing.
01:47:05 It's that fucking stupid.
01:47:08 And we're doing it because of Jews like this.
01:47:12 Are the ones that they are putting into your Ivy League institutions, the institutions that your ancestors built for you, for their descendants?
01:47:23 But instead of their descendants attending these schools.
01:47:26 And graduating with high honors and going to positions of influence and power instead, these schools are being occupied by Jews like him.
01:47:35 And they're the ones being promoted to positions of power and influence, and they're the ones that are committing white, a literal genocide on the white people.
01:47:45 That built this country.
01:47:49 And it's really starting to look, it's really starting to be hard to imagine at this point that this is just some kind of.
01:47:57 Accident.
Jonathan Kozol
01:47:59 Is an intolerable statistic in a democracy, and anybody who looks at that and all the other statistics, the fact that black infant mortality is twice that of white, anyone who looks at those kinds of statistics, or a recent news event, black Haitians being brutally excluded from this country while white Europeans are welcomed.
01:48:19 New York's International Airport.
01:48:22 Any anyone who looks at that?
Devon Stack
01:48:25 Look at that. They're applauding.
01:48:27 Yeah, that's what American ended in 1992 is more Haitians.
01:48:35 See that all this stuff hasn't changed? It's the same 30 fucking years ago. Exact same thing.
01:48:42 It's fucking Jews.
01:48:44 Trying to force white people into extinction in their own countries.
01:48:51 It's the exact same situation in 1992, this idea that the 90s was some kind of white paradise. It only seems that way because there were a lot more of us.
01:49:03 But the mind virus was already there. We had full blown societal aids in 1992.
Jonathan Kozol
01:49:09 Knows in their heart that racism remains the central moral agony of.
Phil Donahue
01:49:15 This is Jeff. So my pleading to Mr. Bin Wahad and to doctor Keys.
Jonathan Kozol
01:49:15 Societies.
Phil Donahue
01:49:22 In the white liberal tradition of G, you don't totally dislike us, do you? Is it rather empty? Kind of.
Jonathan Kozol
01:49:29 Well, I think it is filled because not to criticize you. And actually I'd like to feel, you know, I'm a nice guy. I hope black people will like me. But that's wasted energy. It the issue isn't whether they like you and me or not. The issue is whether they haven't even shot in this society and they can't afford to worry about our injured violence and they shouldn't.
Phil Donahue
01:49:47 Yes, I asked for only one moment to defend the question if, if if the anger is that overwhelming and the evidence supported by your scholarship makes clear their positions.
Alan Keyes
01:49:49 Yeah.
01:49:50 Yeah, yeah.
Phil Donahue
01:50:01 Then we have to wonder whether we're whether we should even waste anymore energy with this ideal of integration and living together and cooperating.
Devon Stack
01:50:12 Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding.
01:50:15 Yet you're right. Wow.
01:50:18 Well, I'm look, obviously you're you're setting it up so he can knock it down.
01:50:23 But isn't that funny that even in 1992 they anticipate the white audience members in 1992 to watch what we just watched and come to the same conclusion that we have come to do? Well, look, if it's that fuckig bad, well, there's the fucking door. If it's that fucking bed.
01:50:42 What we need to do is get you the fuck out of here because it's never gonna workout.
01:50:48 They know that's the answer. They know that's the solution.
01:50:54 So they have to address it. They have to address it.
01:50:58 And explain why actually goy that wouldn't work either.
Phil Donahue
01:51:02 I ask you not because I'm an insecure person who wants to be loved. I have children who must live in the.
01:51:06 Society.
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
01:51:07 What we're talking about here. It's very clear if you look at Latin America.
01:51:12 Today, in every society in Latin America, in Latin America, is essentially a conglomeration of European settled states. The Conquistadors went in there and did the same thing that the English did here and everything right. When we look at the compositions of these societies, we see that at the top are light skinned descendants of conquistadors, and at the bottom of native people and black descendants of Africans.
01:51:32 White skin privilege is A is a European ideal, and the concept that was exploited with the economic system, their religious philosophy and it was exported and imposed on people of color. So when we talk about Latinos, let's understand.
Devon Stack
01:51:47 Wait, did they cut out the response to that? Was there just not a response?
01:51:52 Like Phil, Phil Donahue literally saying. Look, I I want my my kids have to live in this country. Maybe we should just separate.
01:52:01 And then they just cut. They just, did they not respond to it or is it just they? I think they edited it out.
01:52:08 Maybe that that sounded too based.
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
01:52:10 In America today, in every society.
Devon Stack
01:52:13 Let's see here.
Phil Donahue
01:52:14 Because I'm an insecure person who wants to be loved, I have children who must live in the society.
Jonathan Kozol
01:52:16 Hi.
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
01:52:19 But we're talking about here is very clear. If you look at Latin.
Devon Stack
01:52:21 There's a cut there. They they cut out. Whatever the response was to that. Or maybe it was too much applause.
01:52:28 Maybe there were white people who actually applauded that when they weren't supposed to, but there is a cut there.
01:52:34 And I that I didn't put there.
01:52:36 That's in the original file.
01:52:40 Interesting. Interesting.
01:52:43 So anyway, he talks about the third world that we're rapidly becoming and how even in the Third world, wouldn't you know it? It doesn't. It's not unique to America. It's literally any place where there's white people in, in, in, in other people, living in the same place, inevitably.
01:53:01 White people are more successful.
01:53:07 Wow. It's weird, huh? Fucking weird.
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
01:53:10 That.
01:53:10 English did here and everything right, but we look at the compositions of these societies, we see that at the top, a light skinned descendants of conquistadors and at the bottom of native people and black descendants of Africans, white skin privilege is a is a European ideal and the concept.
01:53:26 Exploited with.
01:53:27 The economic system, their religious Philo.
01:53:30 And it was exported and imposed on people of color. So when we talk about Latinos, let's understand we're saying here, we're talking about Latinos who for the best part, for the most part, I have African blood in them, and they have internalized racism just like everybody else. When we look at Asian Americans, many of the Asians came here initially, came to work, the railroads.
01:53:49 They were treated like.
01:53:52 They were treated like dirt, but when we see a lot of agents that come to the United States today, one of the first words they learned in their lexicon, one of the first things that.
01:54:00 Learn is neither the United States major contradiction around the issue of race is white skin, male privilege, and if we don't attack that, if we don't analyze that, if we don't begin to deal with that, then we gotta problem and I totally disagree with the mayor of of of Washington, because I do not have a stake in saving a racist.
01:54:21 I do not have a stake in maintaining American hegemony over people of color around the world. I do not have an interest in maintaining this system that causes the miseries of billions of people one more moment.
Devon Stack
01:54:33 And by the way, that is why America is fucked if they ever get in a serious war.
01:54:39 That's why America is fucked if they get ever get in a serious war because all that bullshit that he just said that, that people I remember people in 2016 acting like white privilege was some kind of new phenomenon like, oh, what's this white? This is 1992. He's talking about white privilege.
01:54:59 It's it wasn't new.
01:55:02 It wasn't new.
01:55:05 And by the way, it's the the the situation where if America ever gets in an actual war, they're fucking fucked.
01:55:14 It's not just because black people feel like they have no they have no.
01:55:19 Investment in this country.
01:55:23 White people feel that now too. Congratulations.
01:55:27 Congratulations.
01:55:29 White people feel that way now, too. It's like that when we did that stream talking about those psychos that decided to raise their little boy with a a a chimpanzee.
01:55:41 Because they thought if they rose raised their little human boy alongside a chimpanzee.
01:55:49 That the chimpanzee would learn by watching the white kid growing up and it would, it would become, I guess, like a human, because that's how fucking desperate these people were to prove that there's nothing special about white humans.
01:56:07 That somehow it's all environment. There's nothing innate in us. There's nothing genetic about our behavior. It's all environment. And if they were able to raise their chimpanzee alongside a white human and get it to mimic and becomes assimilated, I guess to white human society.
01:56:25 That that would prove that would prove that it's all environment and there's nothing genetic about the issue at all, but instead what happened.
01:56:34 Instead, what happened was they retarded the development.
01:56:39 Of the white kid.
01:56:41 Instead of bringing up the chimpanzee to the level of a human kid, which was the stupidest?
01:56:48 Hypothesis in the world I was never gonna fucking work, but whatever.
01:56:53 Instead of of bringing up a chimpanzee to the level of a human by changing its environment to suit.
01:57:00 A human.
01:57:03 Instead, it retarded the white kid's ability to develop by by them having to lower the standard, always having to always try to accommodate the chimpanzee.
01:57:14 Which is exactly what has happened.
01:57:17 That's exactly what's happened when people talk about the declining performance from white people, they act as if it's because we've we've we've grown so rich.
01:57:27 And lazy right that these these immigrants that come here are other, harder workers, and they're going to outperform the white people have become dull and lazy. Well, there's a number of things going on there, one of which, of course, is that the fact that the, the, the people that we are getting from other countries are going to be like the top 10%.
01:57:47 People. But the other aspect of it is they weren't raised in a country that was trying to accommodate 50 other kinds of people.
01:57:55 And they weren't trying to give all their resources to other groups at the expense of their children. So we have generations now of white people where their parents resources have not gone to lift them up and.
01:58:16 And and give them educational opportunities, but instead have sidelined them for generations.
01:58:24 To try to make the chimpanzee.
01:58:28 Grow up alongside them.
01:58:31 And hoping that some of that white magic will rub off on them.
01:58:36 But instead it's had the opposite effect, just like when I was in grade school, when I was in grade school, and I didn't. I mean, there were. There was.
01:58:43 Like.
01:58:43 Almost, I would say like an entire year, at least where we didn't. We pretty much did nothing because the teacher was so preoccupied trying to to talk to all the different students that didn't speak English.
01:58:57 And just get them to go through the basic note. You know, motions of the the Lesson plan.
01:59:05 And that was a systemic problem that wasn't an isolated issue. That was an issue throughout all the schools and throughout different states.
01:59:15 I attended elementary school in New Mexico and in California. In both cases, it was the same situation. It was a a minority of white people.
01:59:27 Who were more well behaved.
01:59:31 Who were who were obviously more intelligent.
01:59:38 Who are basically suffering.
01:59:42 Tolerating the presence of the non whites.
01:59:46 Who disrupted the class?
01:59:49 Were violent.
01:59:52 Cause problems in and outside the classroom.
01:59:56 And prevented the teacher from ever getting to the business of teaching her children.
02:00:03 Because she was too busy disciplining them.
02:00:06 Trying to get them to be at at just a a level where they could follow along in a book.
02:00:17 And then after you get out of grade school and high school, under these conditions.
02:00:24 Even if you rise above that, even if you take your education, your own hands, as most white people inevitably end up having to do.
02:00:32 And you test really well, you do really good on the ACT or SAT or whatever.
02:00:38 And then you apply for colleges. Well, guess what? Unfortunately, when you apply for that college, you have to say that you're a white male.
02:00:45 And now you're at a disadvantage.
02:00:48 A friend of mine worked in the admissions office at a university.
02:00:52 And and and had to quit the job because it was.
02:00:57 He thought it was too. It was too personal. It was too up, up close and personal, watching them giving financial aid.
02:01:07 And and or not just. Yeah, not just preference. In terms of admission, but financial aid to non whites.
02:01:16 While he was working an extra job.
02:01:21 So he could pay his part of the rant and go to.
02:01:23 The school at the same time.
02:01:29 And that that, my friends, is is what has happened to the white elite human capital.
02:01:38 It's not. It's not because we are look obviously dysgenics and those are all factors too.
02:01:46 Right. Some of it is just the fact that we had.
02:01:51 Unregulated immigration, which included some whites from places that are not as.
02:01:59 As compatible as the founding stock Americans were for this, this society, some of that was that.
02:02:07 Some of it's the the.
02:02:10 Advancements in medical technology that you know.
02:02:14 Not to be a dick, but kept people alive that maybe should have died.
02:02:19 Mutant literal mutants. People with mutations with their Mother Nature tried to put in the ground that.
02:02:25 That we we kept alive and then they.
02:02:28 They bred with other people that Mother Nature tried to take care of and we have mutants now.
02:02:34 We have we have mutations from a technical standpoint, it's not a.
02:02:40 It's not a.
02:02:42 Ad hominem it's it's that's just a description.
02:02:46 We have mutants out there.
02:02:49 But more so, we have a lot of really talented, really intelligent white people out there that have been deprived in education.
02:02:58 Deprived opportunities.
02:03:01 Because that, by the way, that this same exclusion that takes place at the College Admissions Office that takes place in HR departments all across the country.
02:03:11 So even if somehow you're able to educate yourself because your teachers are too busy dealing with fucking niggers all day.
02:03:18 So you self educate you do well on the test, you get yourself into a school, you finally graduate. Well, now you have to deal with the HR ladies in all the different companies that you want to get a job at.
02:03:30 Where you're you're excluded once again.
02:03:39 You want to talk about systemic racism? It's right fucking there.
02:03:46 Show me the analog for this situation for any other race, it doesn't exist.
02:03:55 The only form in which systemic racism exists in America is to the degree that its anti white.
02:04:05 And that has always been the case.
02:04:09 Or, you know, certainly post civil rights movement.
Some white looking black lady
02:04:14 Yeah, well, I'm not going to walk away from our investment in this country and the suffering that we've had in this country since 1619, we gave this country her culture. We gave this country her music. We gave this country her margin of profit with the agricultural revolution, though we never got our 40 acres and a mule. I'll be doggone if I'm walking away from 4:00.
02:04:35 Centuries of investment in this country, we too are entitled to a piece of the rock. I don't care how wrong America was.
Devon Stack
02:04:44 And they're never going to leave because black narcissism.
02:04:48 Makes them think that they they invented everything. They created the culture, they built, everything, all the prophets ever made in America were off the the work of black people. So they're never going to leave.
02:05:06 There. What's again? What's this tough conversation you keep talking about?
02:05:13 What's your response to that?
02:05:18 What's your response to that in this in this difficult conversation, you're going to have with black people?
02:05:36 Anyway, it goes on from there. I don't know if we want to keep going through this. We've already gone two hours and I think it's pretty predictable. We haven't even got. We're not even halfway through this, that this is this is the point I wanted to make.
02:05:52 Maybe we'll go through, let me go through another part of it later, but.
02:05:56 You're going to wrap up this.
02:05:58 This here.
02:06:00 Point I wanted to make is just the fact that in 1992 all of the same arguments existed all of the same.
02:06:10 White types of white attitudes existed. Black attitudes existed. Nothing's changed.
02:06:16 Nothing's changed because none of these solutions being proposed.
02:06:20 Are meant to get rid of the problem.
02:06:23 They're they're they're meant to extract more wealth and more resources from white people and put them in the hands of non whites.
02:06:32 That's what Jews have been doing since they got their grubby little hands onto positions of power and influence in this country. After coming here around the turn of the century and mass from Eastern Europe, that's what they have done. They have successfully handed.
02:06:49 Trillions of dollars.
02:06:51 They've they've sucked it away from from the white people who actually built this country.
02:06:57 And they have. They have handed it over to people like this.
02:07:01 For the last century.
02:07:03 And it's not going to stop.
02:07:05 It's not going to stop.
02:07:07 So don't talk to me if you're one of these conservatives. They're like, we need to stop this. Now. Shut the fuck up.
02:07:17 Shut the fuck up. Unless you're willing to actually fix the problem. Ohh, it's real. Not. Yeah. You're gonna talk tough. Yeah. Weird to stop this. This black crime needs to stop. The how. How you gonna do it? How you gonna fucking do it, dipshit?
02:07:30 How you going to do it?
02:07:32 We're going to lock up all the criminals.
02:07:36 Really.
02:07:38 You're going to just lock up 80% of black people.
02:07:47 Shut the fuck up, you fucking faggot. You're not willing to do what it takes. You're not willing to do what it takes to solve the problem.
02:07:58 The only solution is separation.
02:08:02 That's the only fucking solution.
02:08:05 It's the only one that worked before. It's the only one that's going to work now.
02:08:09 There have never been multiracial societies that have lasted without.
02:08:15 Without the kinds of problems that we have right now, it's not that you you can't make it work. It's never worked before. It's not gonna work. It doesn't work.
02:08:24 You can't have gorillas and lions in the same cage.
02:08:36 And you thinking that somehow you're being courageous because you're you're willing to, to tacitly signal that maybe, maybe I am a little racist. Bet you weren't expecting the tough tackle like that. Oh, I'm tired of being a victim as a what?
02:08:57 Man, hey, what are you gonna do about it? Big shot.
02:09:05 What do you do about it, faggot?
02:09:19 Anyway.
02:09:21 Let's go ahead and.
02:09:24 Let's go ahead and wrap this up.
02:09:28 Sorry for the short one. Part of it is.
02:09:32 I'm just tired.
02:09:37 I have enough to my I ruined my sleep schedule like like half a week ago and it's.
02:09:44 I can't get it on track, can't get it. I don't know why. I usually I can. I can wrangle it in after a day or two. I've just been.
02:09:51 It's been rough. It's been rough.
02:09:52 The last few days.
02:09:55 So anyway.
02:09:58 I am a little tired.
02:10:00 Let's take a look here. We got Sacred Squirrel. Alright, hold on. Let me look at.
02:10:05 The The Odysee one has no no Odysee one.
02:10:09 Right. So we got Sacred Squirrel says. As I said once before, if you do not understand sabbatean frankism, you will not understand much of the perversion felt that comes from many Jews. I believe the Rothschilds were into this cult. I feel like that was from last time.
02:10:28 I think it's from. I think it's from last time.
02:10:32 Uh, then we got Nostro Nazi.
02:10:35 Says I sent you $35 and then a $15 last Wednesday before the Kirk Stream and was not mentioned. What happened? Kind of deflating. Happy to support you, but are you even getting the message?
02:10:49 Well, I read every message I I see. Unfortunately entropy has lots of.
02:10:57 Problems and and so if I.
02:10:59 Don't.
02:11:00 Read it. It's because it's it didn't pop up. Entropy has has crashed a bunch of times on me. It's not. I appreciate it. I I don't know. Honestly, I don't even know if I get the money. I'd have to look.
02:11:15 But yeah, sadly we're stuck.
02:11:19 Dealing with.
02:11:21 With this, you know there's nothing I can really do about it.
02:11:25 Let me see here.
02:11:30 I'll I'll look for you in the list here.
02:11:40 However, it might crash. Might crash it.
02:11:44 Let's see here.
02:11:52 Nostra Nazi I.
02:12:08 You said last week.
02:12:13 Like Saturday or.
02:12:16 Sunday. I don't see anything so far.
02:12:26 I don't see anything.
02:12:35 Well, I've gone back to the 10th, and I don't see anything.
02:12:41 On my.
02:12:44 I'm still looking.
02:12:48 OK, the last time I have anything from you.
02:12:52 If I'm reading this right.
02:12:56 Let me try it. Let me try do it this way.
02:12:59 I'm going to sort it by name.
02:13:03 Look and see if there's anything from you.
02:13:12 OK, here's what I got.
02:13:17 Yeah, all I've got from you.
02:13:21 Is.
02:13:24 On the 14th, there was one well, that's this one.
02:13:30 On the 10th.
02:13:34 I have the one where you talked about. I remember reading that one, the one about the merch.
02:13:39 And then the one about.
02:13:44 That your homestead? That's all I got. So I got. I don't have anything for 15 or for 35. So something screwed up.
02:13:53 So yeah, I didn't. That's why I didn't get read.
02:13:58 Because I didn't.
02:13:58 Get.
02:13:58 It so I don't know if that's something that on your end or Entropy, but I didn't. I did not get that.
02:14:05 So.
02:14:07 I would look look and see if you got charged for it. You got charged for it. Then I would contact entropy and say hey, I sent this money and I, you know, I didn't go through. But it's not on my it's not on my thing.
02:14:20 So apologize for that. Then we got.
02:14:23 Nigel, Cringeworthy says. Did you do an episode?
02:14:27 On an.
02:14:30 An anti racist propaganda movie that was pumped out right after World War Two in the late 40s or 50s, I thought there was maybe some kind of Jewish led federal initiative. Anyway, I can't find it even with Simbey.
02:14:46 I've covered a a couple of post war.
02:14:49 Propaganda videos. I don't remember the names of them.
02:14:54 Because it's been a while, but I've I did one where it was anti fascist.
02:15:01 There was one with Frank Sinatra in it. There's been a few. There's been a few.
02:15:08 So I don't. I'm not sure which.
02:15:10 Which one you're asking about there? Then we got zimmerli.
02:15:29 Zamolo I says Aloha. Devon, from your pop culture references, I think we must be about the same age.
02:15:37 In the 90s, there was a sitcom called Sisters. It had a lot of episodes promoting gays and race mixing. Season 3 episode 12 called Teach Your Children Well is about white teens spraying a swastika on a Jewish storefront worth a watch. I've never heard of that.
02:15:56 Sisters.
02:16:01 To see if it rings a bell.
02:16:11 Sitcom sisters.
02:16:21 Sisters.
02:16:24 Sitcom from 91 to 96.
02:16:30 This does not look familiar.
02:16:35 Looks very.
02:16:37 Girly.
02:16:42 Yeah, I've I have.
02:16:44 I have never seen this, but I'll I'll take a look and does not look familiar at all to me.
02:16:51 But yeah, it might be worth. Maybe it's super.
02:16:55 Maybe it maybe it's it's it's. It's got enough cringe to make it entertaining.
02:17:00 But I'll take a look at that. Thank you very much, Zamuli.
02:17:04 Then we got volkish, Volkish says. I would pay top dollar if you published children's books. I have two baby boys and I would love to get something like that for them. I have a physical copy or a physical copy of the children's book that Lincoln Rockwell wrote, and I recommend other parents try to get a copy.
02:17:23 Yeah, no it's definitely something I'm going to do, um, and I want to do a series that, like I said, it's going to be, without being an asshole about it, I don't want kids wandering around going I hate niggers, you know, like, but at the same time, I don't want them sitting next to them on a train thinking that's okay.
02:17:41 So, I want to have one about Jewish subversion, like in a way, right, obviously, it's not going to be like, and then the tricky Jew came and, but it's going to have, you know, metaphors and analogies, that make sense to the kid brains, so that when they are old enough to talk about these things, that those neurons, those pathways, have already been connected in their brain, and it won't be some difficult concept for them to figure out.
02:18:11 Like that's the whole key, is getting kids to understand at an early age these concepts. They don't have, you don't have to sit there telling them about the Jews or like the, you know, the USS Liberty when they're little kids, but you need to give them an understanding of how things like that might happen so that when it comes around, when it comes time for them to, when they are old enough to learn about the USS Liberty, as an example, that concept makes sense.
02:18:40 And so that's, in fact, I might even make one that has, that's basically an allegory, based on the USS Liberty, I mean, obviously without all the death, but you know, something that a kid could read and make sense of, and when they get older, and they can learn about that stuff, it will make sense to them.
02:19:07 And then Volkish says, that claim we need to ally with diversity like to cite Germany and Japan during WW2, but in reality, Hitler hated having to ally with Japan and said every Japanese victory is a hit against White hegemony in the world. Keep up the amazing work.
02:19:25 Well, and that's different too, that's nation states allying together in a war, is not the same thing as ragtag dissidents allying together on social media, you know? Like, it's fucking, it's a totally different thing.
02:19:44 All of these people that think that like if can somehow point to something that Hitler did and make it fit for whatever it is they want to do, and that's going to convince White nationalists. First of all, that's retarded, and if you fall for that, you're retarded. You know, when people are like, oh, yeah, well Hitler did x therefore it totally justifies this thing I want to do. It's like, well, or you're an idiot.
02:20:09 But yeah, the fact that Germany had another country as an ally during a war for their existence, I mean that has really no bearing whatsoever on what it is we're doing.
02:20:29 Queensborough bridge enjoyer, says, have you noticed the lack of firearm knowledge from online right wing types since the Kirk incident? I'm reminded of Colonel Jeff Cooper's line that owning a piano does not make one a musician.
02:20:45 Anyone on our side who is not already proficient should get formal training while it is still possible. Well, yeah, but that's the truth of everything, and people are just fucking stupid. Like when people are, especially, when people are like, that was a professional shot, no White man could, it's like have you ever shot a gun, because either you haven't, or you're really bad at it.
02:21:10 Because that is not like if it was that hard to hit people with guns, guns wouldn't be very useful, you know?
02:21:17 Like they it's almost like they think that that it's that making a shot off of a roof that's, you know, less than a football field away is is somehow it's it's.
02:21:32 Like.
02:21:33 It's the same thing as doing like some quick twitch, you know, 180 spin off of a, you know, a a roof that you're jumping off of in some first person shooter or something like it. Some, like, super headshot thing. It's like, no, it's.
02:21:49 If you're sitting down with a rifle.
02:21:51 And you're overlooking a target that's as big as a person and you can't hit it from that distance. It's like what?
02:21:59 What can you hit that was? That was a yeah. And look. And just plus the stuff that you see like, oh, it's a cell phone gun. Oh, it's this. It's just like, this is where all the retards start chiming in because.
02:22:14 Well, they're retards and retards are usually.
02:22:18 Really loud about their their stupid ideas, but part of it too is you got to remember a lot of this stuff is is going to be disinfo bots. It's going to be disinfo bots and agents that are.
02:22:30 Promoting and and fanning the the flames of of this kind of retarded shit. It's gonna be foreign. Not just Israel. It could be other competitors. It could be Russia. It could be any country that that likes. The fact that there's chaos going on in America. And So what they'll do is they'll promote chaotic actors.
02:22:51 And chaotic theories and things that are going to increase.
02:22:55 The the the distrust and mayhem that's going on in in American politics right now. And like I said, I look, I'm open to the idea. It not, I mean just cause like, yeah, Jews morally would have no problem assassinating.
02:23:12 Charlie Kirk and in and in some ways, even if it's just the crazy tranny guy, Jews killed Charlie Kirk by spreading the tranny shit that led to him getting shot. So in one way or another, Jews kind of killed Charlie Kirk. OK, I just don't see any evidence that.
02:23:31 That a that he was turning against the Jews. I've seen the clips, but I've also gone back and looked at the context and I'm just not convinced. I'm not convinced that it it rises above just Charlie Kirk trying to manage relations with the young people that he was trying to cater to and that he was trying to court and he didn't want to sound out of touch.
02:23:51 And he realized that young people had a problem with Israel, and he realized that there was there was.
02:23:58 That he would look like an out of touch Boomer, basically if he if he kept saying that Israel's our greatest ally the way that he was saying it and there's enough evidence that he was quite happy with Israel. I mean there there's a joke that he tells about one of his last public appearances where he was saying.
02:24:18 I mean how, how does this sound like in terms of him feeling bad for Gaza, where he says that I used to tell people that if they were, they were gay and and they support Gaza. That's stupid, because if they were in Gaza, they throw them off of a building. And now I guess that's not the same because they don't have any buildings. Ha ha ha.
02:24:36 Meaning that because Israel has leveled Gaza.
02:24:40 And I didn't clip, but I should. I should have saved it, but I mean.
02:24:43 Shit like that is not something you say when you're start. Oh, I'm starting to have second thoughts. Maybe. Maybe this genocide is not so great. You're you're not going to be fucking cracking jokes about the genocide that's taking place. And he said that literally like weeks ago.
02:24:59 And just ship like that where it's just if you look at the the the Him explicitly saying that the reason why he you know he wants to do what he's doing is to stop white nationalism. You look at the the footage of him talking speaking very fondly of Netanyahu saying he's exactly what.
02:25:19 Leader should be and that Israel is lucky to have and this is like in private or not private. There's a camera there, but it it's not like on a stage she's just discussing things when there's a camera in the room and just look it.
02:25:34 I get the. I get that I understand the propaganda value and framing this as ohh he was starting to doubt and then they killed him.
02:25:44 Show me some evidence of that and I will.
02:25:48 I I don't look, I don't have a I don't think it's unbelievable the idea of that. I just think given the evidence that we of what's going on or what we have that that about the incident, that there's no evidence of that.
02:26:04 There is no evidence of that, and until there is, I think that running with that story it it's gonna set you up to look like a fucking retard. If you have this weird tranny guy explicitly saying that. No, he did it because he hated fucking Charlie Kirk. I mean, of course.
02:26:24 Like all the schizos, of course will say, well, he, he's in on it too, and he's willing to go to jail for the rest of his life for Israel because he's a he's a Freemason, or because he's a Mormon and Mormons are free. Like, that's that's my favorite thing. Mormons are Freemasons.
02:26:37 And you know, whatever right or whatever. Whatever the excuse is or whatever the the stupid thing they come up with, they'll still explain it away. Like custards always would, right. Custards. You would show them like, well, looks like, looks like your prediction didn't come true today. Well, it's because, you know, Trump had to cancel the the raid on Tom Hanks's house because.
02:26:58 He he was busy, you know, digging the underground tunnel underneath the House of Rosie O'Donnell to free the child. Sex slaves. You know they'll never. They'll never admit that. They were just thinking something stupid. But I'm just saying the danger for you know, our our.
02:27:17 In this information in the Info War that we're fighting is that you turn a lot of people off that are maybe just starting to look at Jewish power as a problem in this country and they start to think that.
02:27:33 There maybe there's something to this, and then maybe they get caught up in this online campaign to blame Israel for this, and then it becomes really clear.
02:27:47 That it that it wasn't Israel and then they feel ohh I I I guess I guess I just caught up in. I got caught up in some crazy shit.
02:27:56 I guess Israel is our greatest ally. Like you're gonna have some of that if if you know that that's that's a.
02:28:03 That's a negative consequence to running with this.
02:28:09 That said, look, is it possible? Sure, it's possible, but just because things work out conveniently for some people like look it, it's it's possible that Charlie Kirk was was having a change of heart. I just don't. I see no evidence of it, and really the the only evidence that exists.
02:28:29 Is from anonymous sources, so it's like OK, you know and you could say like, well, of course they're anonymous. They don't wanna get killed next. It's like alright, but you know.
02:28:37 Really. I mean, in that case I have an anonymous source that says that Charlie Kirk actually loved Israel. You know what I mean? Like.
02:28:45 You know, I mean, like, it doesn't matter. Like anyone can say that anyone can fucking say that. So it doesn't matter to me. I don't need more reasons to fucking hate Israel. I don't need more fucking reasons to not want Jews in my country. I don't need those reasons. And I don't see the value in, in, in.
02:29:06 In hijacking Charlie Kirk, if it's gonna blow up in your face later now, it might not blow up in your face. It might stay ambiguous enough to where people just.
02:29:16 Believe.
02:29:18 You know the narrative that he was killed by Israel is that the worst thing ever? I don't know. Probably not.
02:29:25 That could be it, could. It could be beneficial. It's hard to say how you know these things will go, but.
02:29:33 It's. I'm not going to lie to my audience, OK? I'm not going to say I'm not going to tell you.
02:29:39 Guys.
02:29:41 Something just because I think it's like politically good. And so if you want that go, you know you can go somewhere else. I'm. I'm just going to tell you what.
02:29:50 What looks like reality to me and right now the reality to me looks like it was some crazy.
02:29:58 Lefty furry, loving, tranny faggot that hated hated Charlie Kirk because it made his boyfriend sad or something and and did a crazy.
02:30:13 Thing because people are out there getting fucking crazy and you're gonna have more and more of this stuff and.
02:30:21 You should be preparing for that and it doesn't. It doesn't need to be more complicated than that. It doesn't need the, you know, some crazy 007 shit to to shoot someone. That's the thing I think people are worried. Like, I think that it it soothed them a little bit to think that it it has to be some big complicated plan because.
02:30:42 If it's not a big complicated plan, that means they're just as vulnerable when they walk around in public that it could happen to you if it, if if some crazy tranny can just shoot you.
02:30:52 The building that I I'm in danger too. The the fact is, you are in danger to now. Obviously not to the degree that someone like Charlie Kirk would be. I mean, even I'm not. I I don't have the same kind of danger that Charlie Kirk. Now, maybe if I did my streams live in front of crowds that I would need security. Probably.
02:31:13 But there's a reason why.
02:31:15 I like to.
02:31:17 You know, have a little opsec. You know, there's a reason why I I pay attention to that because I've always known that's a possibility. I've told you I've gotten death threats since I started doing this, and we all get well.
02:31:31 Pretty much, I would think everyone, everyone I've talked to at least has had a few, so that danger exists and it'll it's gonna increase. You're going to, you're probably going to have incidents where you'll have lefties freak out on like, whole crowds. You know, that's already happened, right?
02:31:50 It'll happen more like you'll have.
02:31:53 People driving cars through crowds, which something that's already happened. You're gonna have people shooting into crowds, something that's already happened. You're going to have possibly other personalities assassinated. You might have it go the other way, too. You might have some of these unhinged people on our side.
02:32:13 Popping off and and shooting people, it's it's impossible to know.
02:32:18 And and look, I'll keep it. I'll keep an eye on on the evidence that as it comes out, but I there's just not. And yes, I'm aware of all. Oh, yeah. But what about, you know, Zinn said this and and let's like I I'm aware of all the same shit that you are it.
02:32:37 Just.
02:32:38 You need to have little discernment and and not just jump on, you know, jump to a conclusion.
02:32:45 Until you have enough information to come to a conclusion. Otherwise you just look like you're you're. You basically start playing the part that they want you to play, that you know, some unhinged person that blames everything on Jews.
02:32:59 Look like I said. Either way you look at it, it kind of was Jews, you know, either either because it was a a Jew Mossad agent, which I don't think it was, or because Jews promoted trans bullshit and drove.
02:33:14 Young white people crazy enough to do what do what they did. So either way, you know it. We need to get rid.
02:33:24 Of the Jews.
02:33:28 So there you go anyway. And you're you're but yeah. And the question is about the firearm knowledge. It's just general knowledge. Everyone just seems like.
02:33:37 Like I don't know. I just feel like people are just.
02:33:39 I've talked about this often like.
02:33:42 Especially zoomers, they seem to have no.
02:33:46 And I'm obviously there's exceptions, but there seem to be a lot of zoomers who they don't know how their phone works. They don't know how their car works. They don't know how guns work. They don't know anything, works they they almost participate.
02:33:59 As spectators, you know they're not really there. I guess that actually that that kind of sums it up. Like for example, the first thing I noticed that where I was like, oh, this is not, this is not a good sign when I when I first noticed years ago that you could make a living running a.
02:34:20 A game streaming channel, not just 11. You can make a lot of money just by playing video games that people were watching you play. I thought that was insane because I'm like, but why wouldn't? Why wouldn't you just want to play the video game, right? Like, why do you want to watch someone else play the video game like that? It made no sense to me.
02:34:38 And when I saw that get popular, I was like, we're fucked. We're fucked because even just sitting around playing video games all day, that's too passive. That's too passive. You should be a lot more engaged in your own life than that. And I I I had. I felt guilty for like, spending wasting a lot of my life doing that but.
02:34:57 To take it to a level of you're not even playing the game anymore, you're like just watching someone else play the game.
02:35:04 That's that's.
02:35:08 That's fucked up. That's fucked up. That's all I can say.
02:35:12 So as soon as I noticed that behavior, I was just like, holy shit, we're fucked.
02:35:16 And that's that's what it is. Though you have most it's not it. It's zoomers generation alpha like I got my kid brothers a zoomer and he was when he was a kid, he wanted to watch me play video.
02:35:29 And.
02:35:31 That weirded me out. I'm just like here. No, it's your turn. You can play. No, I want to watch you. Why?
02:35:37 My my older brother and I used to fight over the controller like fist fights over the controller and you and you just want to watch me.
02:35:44 Like this?
02:35:45 All right, but yeah, it it's it's people need to understand how things work and and I think they're just they're they're so used to not having to learn things because.
02:35:59 Everything's at their fingertips, right? And AI is gonna make that worse. The, the the value. And actually knowing things is going to go down, because why do you have to know things when you can just ask AI if you need to know something and it'll just tell you and then you can just dump that out of your brain immediately. Because if you need to know it again.
02:36:17 You can just ask AI again, so the.
02:36:20 Like learning is being.
02:36:24 Is no longer incentivize.
02:36:26 It it's it's no longer incentivized cause there's there's no value in it whatsoever. So people just aren't gonna learn things. They're just going to be spectators, and they're just gonna ask AI when they don't know.
02:36:38 Thing.
02:36:39 And that's what it is.
02:36:41 Anyway, then we got.
02:36:45 Jay Orlando says fuck Antifa. I hope they get the dogs.
02:36:52 Well, I'm not sure which which Antifa you're talking about, but yeah, I I think all of Antifa should be put in prison cause it is a it's literally a terrorist organization.
02:37:01 But they'll never actually do it because it's all Jews. It's all wealthy Jews. They're not going to put a bunch of rich Jews in in jail. That's why they didn't do it before. It's why they're not gonna do it now. They might. They might arrest, like the really spergy ones that post some violent shit on TikTok. But that's already illegal, right? Like if.
02:37:21 Like it's funny because people.
02:37:24 People will will, will try to get you to fed post like that. You don't have any solutions. What are your solutions? It's like nice triazole. But it's it's like.
02:37:34 As someone that speaks on the Internet all day, I know where the line is and I know that they enforce it for people like me. The difference is the same. Those same lines on paper technically exist. For the left, they're just that no one's ever enforced it before. No one's giving it, you know, because the left has been. They've been the enforcers.
02:37:55 And so that they'll probably do that. They'll probably start enforcing the already existing.
02:38:02 Laws as it pertains to threatening violence and things like that that these lefties have been getting away with doing forever.
02:38:11 But I I don't think they're going to really crack down on Antifa as an organization or anything like that.
02:38:18 A man of low moral fiber says had to catch the replay of the last stream. Excellent coverage of the story. It always made my blood boil. How SNL made fun of the trial and the people who survived a uh, a black trying to kill him or kill them for being white. Black should not be entitled to a trial well, to some degree you're right. Like.
02:38:39 They shouldn't be in the country at.
02:38:41 You know they shouldn't be here because it's true, like in the same way they're ill equipped to participate in other parts of our society as equals. There, they'll equipped to participate in a trial situation, and we shouldn't. We should have a system that's set up specifically for us.
02:39:03 That works for us and we shouldn't need, you know, the fact that it it was initially set up for us and now it has to accommodate other people, is what's fucking it up. Beach Boys.
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02:39:22 Beach boy says sorry for being Mia. Business has been slow. Happy anniversary to Ghost Cat, AKA Churro. Almost three years to the day. Glad you're still around, keeping our professor company. Yep. Yep, he was.
02:39:38 He's been gone since this afternoon, but he was chilling, helping me haul stuff off in a in a.
02:39:48 Trailer today.
02:39:49 OK.
02:39:51 So I'm actually surprised he didn't pop in during the stream. I was expecting, expecting him to hear my voice and come sauntering in. But maybe he's on a spirit quest right now. Someone stole my bike, says hey, Dev, and I think this is worth checking out. It's called race war in high school about an integrated.
02:40:10 School in New York in the 1960s. It has teachers being set on fire, molested and white kids getting beat. Figure it's probably relatable. Well, that's interesting. I will.
02:40:25 And we'll check it out.
02:40:30 Doesn't sound familiar. We've we've covered stuff like that though, because like I said, it's not new. This The thing is, ever since integration, it's gone the way that it's going right now.
02:40:41 It's not, hasn't, it's never gotten better. It's never gotten worse, you know? I mean, it's maybe.
02:40:47 You know, modulated a little bit over the years, but that's it. It's relatively the same.
02:40:54 So thank you very much. Someone stole my bike, then we got.
02:40:58 Didymus Didymus with a big dono.
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02:41:36 Dedimus.
02:41:38 Says hello Devon, long time listener first time donator. I would like to thank you for the knowledge you have provided over the last three years that I have been listening and will undoubtedly continue. I'm curious to know your perspective on if a white Christian can ever truly be raced first.
02:41:56 Or if they'll forever be doomed to assist all races, regardless of racial realities.
02:42:02 Well, the thing about the Christian religion and most religions, I guess to that to that point is it it's it's why I'm agnostic, really is it's so open to interpretation that there's an obscene amount of wiggle room. It's it's like.
02:42:23 It seems odd to me that there would be an instruction booklet for life that would have so many different interpretations, even with the same book that you really there's not a whole lot of agreement about what what this instruction booklet is is saying among the people who.
02:42:44 Adhere to it. I mean, if you did the same thing for an instruction book on, you know, putting a IKEA table together, you know that that be a problem. So. But because there is so much wiggle room because so much of the interpretation or so much is left up to interpretation.
02:43:04 And if you look at the history of of racist whites that have been able to.
02:43:12 To hold.
02:43:14 Their Christianity and their racism together simultaneously, you know in their minds then, yeah, it's it's obviously possible, but it is it is it also obviously a problem. Yes, because there is a, I would say more popular.
02:43:34 Interpretation and this goes for people on the right. This isn't like I don't think this is like an I think it's the most popular interpretation.
02:43:43 The universalist interpretation is that we are all God's children, that we're all equal in the eyes of God, and that really is a.
02:43:56 That gets in the way of a lot of of white Christians being able to.
02:44:02 See other races as as different and.
02:44:07 And and and and also I think that there's a lot of.
02:44:13 Pacifism that can be interpreted, that that's in the Bible or again, and I'm sure there's lots of Christians screaming right now like, no, that's not how I interpret it. But that's the problem. It's like, OK, it doesn't matter if that's how you interpret it. What matters when we talk about it's like, it's like hashtag.
02:44:33 Not all, not All Blacks you know it's the same thing. Hashtag, not all Christians.
02:44:38 But it doesn't change the fact that as a group, AA lot of Christians interpret. In fact, the majority of Christians interpret a level of pacifism in the Bible and loving your enemies and and and the kind of language that makes it extremely difficult to do the sorts of things that are going to be required.
02:44:59 White people in coming decades and in maybe centuries, if we can make it that long.
02:45:07 Not impossible. Like I said, there are. There are whites that have interpreted Christianity in a way that allows them to.
02:45:15 To, you know, be to see, to be race realists, right. But you know, if if you're the kind that denies evolution, if you think that we are all descended from Adam and Eve. Look, there's even Christians that were able to do that. There were Christians that believed.
02:45:34 In Adam and Eve, but then believed in like the curse of Ham or that.
02:45:41 Some believed that blacks were prior domic, meaning that they were they were basically prehistoric animals that lived.
02:45:50 Before Adam and Eve like they like in this while, while Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden, like blacks roamed the Earth or something like that. Like there there there's. So there's Christians that have.
02:46:02 Unorthodox interpretations that allow them to do it, so it's not impossible, but I just think that the majority of Christians don't have that interpretation, and and I don't think that's a controversial thing to say, and I don't understand. In fact, when I see Christians last shout at me emotionally.
02:46:22 For pointing this out, you kind of look stupid.
02:46:25 Did you kind of look like some superstitious retard? That is, you know, screaming at at someone because they're they're tickling your your cognitive dissonance. You don't really come across as someone who's got a whole lot of faith, you know, and what you believe in.
02:46:46 If you react that way.
02:46:50 But it's not impossible. You know, we, like I said, we've seen.
02:46:56 We've done a lot of profiles on.
02:46:59 On famous racists, I guess the yeah, like the the.
02:47:05 What's what's the right term for it? Like the?
02:47:09 I don't know MVP racists over the years, and many of them are Christian, you know.
02:47:16 So but yeah, I I that you know notwithstanding.
02:47:22 The criticisms of Christianity are not just crazy talk and to try to dismiss them as like, oh, that's just crazy Jew talk. It's just it's like, come on, dude. If you can't even be reasonable about this, it's never gonna get fixed.
02:47:37 You know, like you're never be able to address these problems within your group if you can't admit that they're there, it's it's. It's like it's literally, it's like when blacks are like, but I I, but I don't commit crime and it's like, it doesn't matter, dude. Like most of you do.
02:47:54 And until you can start convincing all your brothers you know that to to act like you, it's still a problem. And and that's something that Christians need to, I think, come to terms with.
02:48:08 Grimly fiendish.
02:48:14 Grimly fiendish says.
02:48:19 Why are my?
02:48:19 I thought my buttons move.
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02:48:20 Heil Hitler, bitch.
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02:48:23 What do you think of the backlash against lefties who gloated at Kirk's death?
02:48:34 Or made light of it, Kimmel latest to go think the media landscape could be changing or beyond repair.
02:48:43 I mean, I don't know. I like I said, these are tiny victories and these are victories that could end up biting us in the ass at some point, if it if it starts to turn into anti-Semitism laws.
02:48:58 Or.
02:49:00 Or anything even resembling that.
02:49:03 I don't know what what Kimmel said and what what he got, you know, cancelled for whatever. I'd have to look into that. I just. I barely saw.
02:49:16 I think I saw a tweet about it and I didn't really dig into it.
02:49:20 But this is something again, this is something I've mentioned before. This whole tit for tat stuff that people are like, oh, we don't want it to, you know, be like that. It's like, well, that's.
02:49:28 That's what happens. You know, like you will have the right using the same tactics and escalating and then the left will escalate and then the right will escalate. And that's that's what. That's what we gotta. That's the road ahead is a series of escalations that lead to.
02:49:48 Either one side becoming dominant.
02:49:53 Or a conflict.
02:49:55 And then one side becoming dominant.
02:50:00 I guess we'll see. I guess we'll see.
02:50:04 Let's see here, then we got Bessemer.
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02:50:21 Bessemer says preach it, brother Devon, you just totally nail it. I remember the Philippine guy. You had a clip of him talking about. It takes a police state when you have such different people groups. Look at the lockdown now in DC and it probably.
02:50:42 And it will probably be that way forever. Keep up the great work. Well, yeah. There's going to be. You're going to have.
02:50:50 Well, you have two choices. You either have to have a police state where you have a lot of authoritarianism and a lot of skulls getting cracked and and you know, a lot of black people thrown into jail and and you know the jail system being really expensive to maintain and.
02:51:11 Or or you have.
02:51:13 Crime, you know, like we have right now where it's out of control. It's one or the other there. When you have diversity, that's what it means.
02:51:22 And so if you want to live in a peaceful, free society, you can't have non whites.
02:51:29 We're certainly not blacks. I mean, you could maybe again I'm not saying that's what I want to do, but I'm just saying like blacks are like.
02:51:37 An outlier like they they are.
02:51:39 Substantially worse.
02:51:43 When it comes to trying to have a peaceful society like they, they are going to make more of a difference than probably any other group, but not again, not that I want other groups, but you you cannot have a peaceful society and have a significant number of blacks. That's just not possible.
02:52:01 Thank you very much Bessemer.
02:52:04 And then we got man of you know what, actually, before we do that.
02:52:11 Do I still have that?
02:52:34 What is this?
02:52:44 I wanted to see.
02:52:46 It's been a long time since we had the Bessemer song.
02:52:52 I'm wondering if I posted that anywhere.
02:52:57 Let me see here.
02:53:01 It's probably my telegram channel. You have a folder where I just save all these little.
02:53:07 Things I do.
02:53:10 Well, if I look up, Bessemer doesn't come up.
02:53:13 But I know the time frame that was.
02:53:17 Looks like February of 2024 was when that stream was, so I'll just back it up to.
02:53:27 February.
02:53:30 2024.
02:53:33 On telegram.
02:53:47 April.
02:53:49 March.
02:54:05 Ah.
02:54:09 I don't even see the stream.
02:54:12 It's weird going back to all these streams.
02:54:17 How little things have changed.
02:54:30 Oh, I'll try to get this. I'll get this song for next time.
02:54:35 Bessemer.
02:54:37 I know it's somewhere anyway, man of low moral fibre says 1 depressing thing to run into when trying to race blind white friends is they'll inevitably bring up. Want the one or two great black people they've met in?
02:54:53 Life, and even then, they usually have violent criminals in their immediate family. Yeah, I mean, let's, that's part of the problem is people focus on the the exceptions instead of the rules. Part of that is.
02:55:10 That's I think that Jews, that's what most diversity education has been.
02:55:18 You know, over the years it's always the focus is always on the exception, not the rule. And I think there's this perception that white people have is that somehow that's like a that's like an more intelligent way of view.
02:55:31 In the world is that like? Ohh, I don't speak in generalizations like people used to say that all or something like that all the time. Like they always act like ohh you you believe in generalizations? Then you're fucking retarded and you know like.
02:55:46 I I would say.
02:55:49 There's another video I did on that.
02:55:52 Which I wish I need to make that folder but the the the.
02:55:59 Think of it this way. Think of it this way.
02:56:02 Explain to them that they always make generalizations in life that just because every time they they touched fire, they didn't burn their hand doesn't mean that.
02:56:14 They go around touching fire without any expectation of burning their hand. Uh, there's there's.
02:56:21 People make generalizations all the time where they want to believe it or not, and they just have an emotional connection. In this case, if they've got a black friend, they don't want to feel like, oh, I'm. I'm being in part. I think it is just it's they don't want to seem low class. It's it's people trying to be class conscious and wanting to and being racist is is seen as low class.
02:56:43 Using generalizations is seen as as low IQ, but you're not going to convince everyone. Those people will inevitably be they're part of the selection event is we are going to lose some white people, we're going to lose a lot of white people to diversity, cause they'll breed with non whites and.
02:56:59 Their genes will go away.
02:57:01 So the people that are left.
02:57:04 Will be the ones that did notice.
02:57:07 That we were different.
02:57:10 Let man of low moral fiber says anyone who goes to Israel for photo OPS with the Jew Wall and is living in a mansion as a result of it is certainly not going against Israel. Bad form to be retarded enough to think Kirk flipped. Yeah, I I don't think he flipped. I think that he was having to pay pay lip service to some of the Israeli stuff.
02:57:32 Because he was having to accommodate the.
02:57:37 The audience, I think that he was also a reasonable person and it's hard to be a reasonable person and simultaneously watch what's happening after October 7th and conclude that.
02:57:54 That Israel is like completely innocent. And so I don't think that he was.
02:58:00 He was gonna. He was turning against the Jews, but I I also think that he he saw himself where I'm my own man with my own opinions. And so he would go off the reservation on a couple of things here and there to the degree that he'd get murdered. I doubt it, but who knows?
02:58:17 Show me the evidence. Show me the evidence. And I mean actual evidence.
02:58:23 Not like look. See, that's a cell phone gun that tells me that you're retarded.
02:58:29 Let's hear then we got man of low moral fiber says. I know it's been discussed before, but blacks are at least an entire standard deviation below whites in IQ. That was the original clinical definition of retarded. Absolutely. That's the that they are quite. I mean, the guy, the the Jew.
02:58:46 That we were listening to before this psycho bitch literally pointed out that that, you know, blacks were three times more likely to be considered retarded and they were not in gifted programs. And his of course conclusion because he's a genocidal Jew, is that it's it's white people's fault.
02:59:06 Man of low moral fiber says I still get death threats to this day for stating on YouTube that blacks are Dumber than humans due to genetics. Unfortunately, scientific facts don't Trump religious beliefs and they worship blanks. Yeah, there is a lot of Nigro worship in America and there's many people on the right that participate.
02:59:26 Grimly fiendish says Antifa designated terrorist organizations or and designated terrorist organization. That is a good thing. BLM next well, I mean, was it really though?
02:59:39 Let me see.
02:59:42 Because that's there. There's an official designation that once you do it.
02:59:47 Puts them on par with like ISIS. Did. They really do that?
03:00:08 I'd be surprised if they were.
03:00:11 No, they have not been.
03:00:16 So what happened was.
03:00:23 Yeah, it's just, no. So see this this the honestly this is the problem with with a lot of people they get excited about something, Trump says.
03:00:32 But.
03:00:34 He didn't. He he didn't actually do it. So Trump did say.
03:00:38 That Antifa was a major terrorist organization on true social, but he.
03:00:44 Didn't do anything about it. You have to actually, officially designate them.
03:00:50 As a terrorist organization and then it's like all bets are off then you know you can unleash. It's basically like you can send them to Guantanamo and ship, you know, but they're not going to do that because it's all rich Jewish kids.
03:01:07 Let's see here. Then we got man of low moral fiber, says Cain and Abel. Story, like much of the Old Testament, is ripped off from earlier. Sumerian legend Jews have been stealing since the dawn of civilization. I'm not. I'm not familiar enough to.
03:01:24 You know.
03:01:25 That whole lore? Then we got white gravity says only 28% of young White USA adults 18 to 30 years of age are Christian, says Pew Research Survey. Only 28% of young white adults 18 to 30. Huh.
03:01:45 That I think that would.
03:01:48 Probably tracks. That probably makes sense.
03:01:54 I would. I'd like, I wish they had a political breakdown on that. Well, I mean, I guess, I guess Pew probably does have a breakdown.
03:02:02 Because a lot of people just assume that if they're Christian that they're going to be right leaning. But there is a shocking amount of practicing Christian lefties that have their.
03:02:14 You know, it's like Unitarian or, like one of these, you know, groups that, that helps immigrants and things like that. Like there's, and there's a lot of lefty Catholics. There's starting to be lefty Mormons. There's lefty evangelicals, even to some degree. So I'd like to know the actual.
03:02:34 Breakdown, but it's it's probably more.
03:02:37 It probably skews more to the right.
03:02:40 But there is, there's still a substantial amount of.
03:02:44 Of left-leaning church going Christians again of different denominations. And there's probably some that are worse than others.
03:02:56 Alright, let's take a look over on rumble.
03:03:03 Rumble Sarah Town says can of Churro Chow will appreciate that Sarah Town.
03:03:09 And he does eat a lot. So.
03:03:12 He eats an absurd amount. I I had to go get food actually last night.
03:03:18 Words are words says best stream on the Internet. Well, I appreciate that.
03:03:23 Some screen name says it's the Jews, absolutely.
03:03:28 Astralis, 725.
03:03:37 Oh.
03:03:45 Astralis, 725 nanometers, says I was schooled in a largely integrated school system in southern Mississippi. Thanks for the subject, Devon. People would probably consider my old school in the racist.
03:04:02 Maria. Yeah. Now there's a lot of people that had to that there were forced, especially in the South at the end of a gun.
03:04:09 To mingle with the.
03:04:12 The savages, if you will, and it's working out great, isn't it?
03:04:17 Wonderful experiment, zazzy mataz bot says.
03:04:22 Why have?
03:04:23 All the bad characteristics fallen so squarely on one race. I can't think of 1 bad habit or trait. They do not wholly embody well I look I I would say that look, there are things that blacks.
03:04:40 Have that, that that are positive traits, they're just not.
03:04:45 Meaningful enough for me to want to sacrifice what you have to sacrifice because of their negative traits and and have them in your society. They're athletic, they're musical, they can be funny.
03:05:01 But I you know, it's just not worth it. It's not worth the the the price to have.
03:05:07 Rap music and in the NBA.
03:05:11 And then Zaza Mutazz Bot says also, why haven't blacks thought to themselves, why do the property values always go down when I move into a new neighborhood? Well, they do think to themselves they think it's white racism because they have racial narcissism that won't allow them to.
03:05:29 Accept the truth.
03:05:32 Rupert says replay gang here. What's the benefit? Uh, you have to live around blacks and civil society. See you on Saturday, professor stack. Good night. Yeah. There, there. That's The thing is, there's literally no upside. There's no upside unless you like rap music and the NBA. Like, there's no upside.
03:05:51 And look, even if you like watching sports, it's not like white people can't play sports. That's, in fact, every every National League was entirely white when it started.
03:06:03 Giga Chad of NPC says strict Catholicism and Orthodoxy have no room for interpretation because you have to submit to interpretations from valid bishops and popes. They used to instruct people to not read the Bible on their own. Yeah, no, that's how it was.
03:06:23 That's why I had more cohesive.
03:06:26 A more a more cohesive nature about it because you weren't allowed to interpret it, but unfortunately the the the clergy that does interpret it for the the Catholic Church right now is very pro immigration, anti racist, anti anti-Semitism. And it's been like that since.
03:06:46 Most people been alive, you know, like when people like to send, like, a lot of Catholics like to make it sound like, well, we're different. You're just talking about Protestants. Like, that's a dirty word or something. Like, they're the bad ones. You know, they're not real Jews, you know, like, it's like that kind of shit.
03:06:59 And they say this all the time, but then it's like, yeah, but all of your popes are super fucking cucked. And they're like, well, you know, but it's not supposed to be like that. You you sound like a boomer. That's like, well, in the Constitution, it says it's like, it doesn't matter what it says in the Constitution.
03:07:16 It it doesn't matter what it says in the Constitution. If that's not how.
03:07:20 The organization's being run, you know, it's just a piece of paper at that point. So it doesn't matter if you've got some obscure precedent or or even if it's not obscure. If the organization is being run a certain way that that's what the organization is doing, it doesn't matter, you know that that's the benefit that it has is what it does. And if it, it doesn't matter.
03:07:40 It's because it's under bad management and has been for century or or you know about that. You know, that's just the way it is so.
03:07:50 You know, you got to deal with that. I just, I I just, I I it's.
03:07:55 It's just excuses, you know, like, like, come up with, like, a real justification and and not and try and and without, without having to say, well, they're not the real Catholics or I'm the real, you know, it just comes across as, like, come on, dude, you know, come on. Come on.
03:08:12 Come on, you know.
03:08:14 Just like, come on. Like you're you're gonna take over, you're going to take over America, and you can't even take over your own church. And you know, come on.
03:08:23 Come on, how about how about how about you clean up your own? Your, your, your own house first?
03:08:28 OK.
03:08:30 And then and then tell us how great it is and and how it's a great solution like once once it's a well oiled machine.
03:08:36 But in the meantime, you know, come on. Come on. No one's buying it. And and I don't know enough about Orthodoxy, but I know that.
03:08:48 I've I've heard a lot of ortho Bros.
03:08:52 Say that they prefer Christian, that they're they're Christians first, not race 1st. And I just. I'm not interested in that gig at Chad of NPC says any Bishop, Pope or member of the church is automatically stripped of authority when they preach heresy as well as according to infallible decree of Pope Paul.
03:09:13 The 4th, so Pope Francis said her false popes. But this is my that's what I'm saying. That's like saying, well, that's unconstitutional. Alright well then so.
03:09:23 Like you're literally doing what I'm just saying, like you're saying, but they're they're not real popes because of something. OK, but they're still the Pope, right?
03:09:32 Like, there's still the Pope.
03:09:34 And there's there's no mechanism for you to, like, get rid of them.
03:09:38 OK, so but for all intents and purposes, none of that matters what you just said.
03:09:43 You see? What? See what I'm getting at? Like I I'm sure you can. I'm sure you can find some, like, legal. We legalese. You know that that shows that you're right and whatever. And it doesn't matter if it's not actionable.
03:09:58 It it's just a, it's just a piece of paper I could write on a piece of paper right now. Niggers shouldn't live here. And that's that's about as powerful as as what you're saying.
03:10:08 Thing.
03:10:10 You know, like that. Really. I'm not trying. I'm not trying to be a dick that just real. That's that's you have no ability to get rid of these guys.
03:10:18 So what's it doesn't matter that you have some kind of justification.
03:10:22 That you've cooked up because it it's meaningless.
03:10:26 And and so that's what I that's why it's it's it's kind of silly, it's kind of silly.
03:10:32 When you hear from a lot of Catholics that like, oh, we're the we're the exception to all these problems, it's like.
03:10:37 Not really. I mean, I'm not saying, you know, you're not, you might be.
03:10:42 You know, you and your friends online or whatever, you know, maybe maybe there's maybe you go to a whole Church of people like you, but as an institution, which, by the way, is minority white, the Catholic Church. It's not a. It's never going to be a pro white organization. It's never going to be an anti-Semitic organization, at least not for the foreseeable future.
03:11:03 So what are you going on about? I'm not saying can't be Catholic, but don't act like this is some kind of solution to the problem we're facing.
03:11:11 You know, you might as well be telling me that to to watch your favorite TV show, and that's going to somehow fix all our problems. It's like, no, it's not.
03:11:19 It's not, though. Yeah, you know, like it's it's just not sorry.
03:11:26 Yeah. Again, like, I'm just being. I'm just being real with you. I'm being respectful. I'm trying to be respectful, but like.
03:11:31 It's.
03:11:32 It it's, it's it, it, it's nonsense. I mean it's it's legit nonsense. Unless you can make it in the same way. Like I said, if if I were, if I were running around going well, that's unconstitutional. We are. Well, that's not fair.
03:11:46 It doesn't. It doesn't matter if it's unconstitutional.
03:11:50 You know, I mean, it's nice to know, I guess like it's nice to know.
03:11:54 Right. Like we've talked about things like for example, you know non whites.
03:11:59 Not being naturalized citizens because of the Constitution and things like that, right?
03:12:05 It's nice to know and it's nice to know like how it it was subverted and everything else, but it doesn't. It doesn't change anything, right? I don't. I can't. I don't run the Supreme Court. I don't. I don't control the military or or the White House. You know, like it.
03:12:19 Doesn't.
03:12:19 Matter and so until you can control the Vatican, it doesn't. It kind of doesn't matter.
03:12:27 Uh. Let's see here. Man of low moral fiber says if all races returned to natural areas, blacks would likely win international athletic or would not win.
03:12:41 International athletic competitions because blacks would have shitty steroid and training programs compared to Whites and Asians.
03:12:50 Umm.
03:12:51 Yeah, maybe, maybe, probably poor nutrition.
03:12:54 Giga Chad of NBC NPC says look at.
03:13:00 Set of.
03:13:02 What is it set of vacant? Something the hierarchy is a false hierarchy. See, but you're just again, you're going on about the same thing. You might be right. I'm not saying you're not right, but until.
03:13:13 You know what you're saying? Matters. It doesn't matter. The organization claiming to be Catholic defected after Vatican 2 due to the heresy and direct contradictions. Again. Well, then, where's the new?
03:13:26 1.
03:13:28 Where's the new based one?
03:13:30 Uh.
03:13:31 If it if it appears, let me know, I'll I'll be happy to.
03:13:35 To look into it, but it it just in the meantime it doesn't matter, you know, it's just.
03:13:44 And and acting like somehow that it does is is not useful. You know, it's just.
03:13:52 It sounds as cringe to everybody else.
03:13:56 As it would if I were to go on and on about like, how how like Mormonism is going to save the white race?
03:14:02 Like I'm sure, and I'm sure there's some Mormons that do that, but you guys are all just like, OK, alright Devon, you know.
03:14:11 You know it, it just sounds it. It doesn't. It doesn't land.
03:14:16 Because it doesn't add up.
03:14:19 All right.
03:14:22 Double check entropy one last time. I think we're good.
03:14:28 Yes, we are alright guys.
03:14:30 Well, go ahead and turn in hope you guys all had a fun time.
03:14:36 And I hope that you guys have a good rest of your week. We'll be back here on Saturday.
03:14:43 Same bat time, same bat channel.
03:14:47 In the meantime, for Black Pilled.
03:14:48 I am of course.
03:14:52 Devon Stack.
Former Hustler
03:14:55 OK. Over here on on 42nd Street is where I started. Very young 1516. Hustling. You'll find boys as young as 1312. Eleven. I've seen them out here at 6-7 years old.
03:15:08 It's incredible.
03:15:09 Then this is placed Playland, where a lot of young chickens hang out and they hustle. They just hang out in the.
03:15:15 They get picked up.
03:15:19 And you can always tell who they are, their young kids hanging around under a lamp. Also, maybe two of them. They maybe 3, then maybe just one. They're very young. Sex is a phenomenal business. Like these two kids here are 15. They probably make more than the average CPA does in a year, more than a medical technician does in a year and.
03:15:37 By simply just being young and just being available, make an incredible amount of money.
Interviewer
03:15:44 Are you doing hanging around? You're awful young. What are you doing hanging around here?
Kid
03:15:48 Trying to make some.
03:15:49 Money.
Background
03:15:50 You wanna give me, give me give my hand.
Kid
03:15:53 Look for some.
Interviewer
03:15:54 So.
03:15:57 What are you doing down?
03:15:58 Here, just saying, you know like.
03:16:00 Yeah. Yeah. And you guys hustle. Are you sure? Yeah. Yeah. All right.
Kid
03:16:06 Sure.
03:16:11 OK.
03:16:13 When I was.
03:16:13 7 came out here needed some money.
Interviewer
03:16:14 What happened?
Kid
03:16:16 Yeah, I've been not going.
03:16:17 Yet.
03:16:18 Yeah. And what?
03:16:19 Happened.
03:16:19 So I found somebody and I want 1. So you pay me. So that's how it happened.
Interviewer
03:16:22 Yeah.
Kid
03:16:25 Hey you want?
Former Hustler
03:16:28 Everything is a commodity.
03:16:29 No matter which way you look at it, everything.
03:16:31 'S for sale.
Speaker 2
03:16:34 Excuse me. No, Tommy. No. No. What's up? It's time to go to bed. You going to bed alone? You going to bed alone?
Interviewer
03:16:43 The web.