INSOMNIA STREAM: KIDDING ME EDITION
Stream Summary
This stream, hosted by Devon Stack, is a wide-ranging commentary on current events, social trends, and cultural issues, with a focus on topics such as diversity, demographic change, and media influence in the United States. The stream features Stack’s reactions to recent footage from Bohemian Grove, discussions of workplace diversity training videos from the 1980s, and extended commentary on race, immigration, and the perceived decline of Western innovation. The host also interacts with the audience through hyperchats, addressing questions about conspiracy theories, political events, and personal anecdotes.
- Discussion and critique of recent Bohemian Grove footage and its significance
- Analysis of diversity training videos and the history of workplace demographics in America
- Commentary on race, IQ, and innovation in Western and non-Western societies
- Debate over the effects of immigration and demographic change in the U.S. and Europe
- Audience Q&A on conspiracy theories, political events, and personal experiences
- Reflections on language, media influence, and cultural shifts (e.g., South Park episode on slurs)
- Personal updates and responses to hyperchats and super chats
Sources
Key Points of Wisdom
-
[00:07:23] “Welcome to the insomnia stream. Kidding me? Are you kidding me edition?”
Opening the stream, setting the tone for a night of critical commentary and skepticism.
-
[00:19:40] “It’s probably the best footage we’ve had in decades... Or like the Alex Jones stuff that was like in the 90s, right? That was a long time ago that, that, that footage was was taken so.”
On the rarity and significance of new Bohemian Grove footage.
-
[01:00:33] “That’s what I’m going to disagree here. Look. It’s obviously not of equal value and equal does mean the same.”
On the meaning of equality and diversity in the workplace.
-
[01:03:32] “So yeah, in order to keep them both alive, you’re gonna have to treat them radically different. Well, what does that do? To the system now.”
Using an analogy to critique diversity policies.
-
[02:13:44] “You’re trying to make everyone OK with faggs. And it irritated me. In fact, every episode where they featured a. A gay character, even if they again they showed like all these disgusting gay activities and way over the top. It was never to call it bad. It was to desensitize you from being grossed out by it.”
On media influence and normalization through satire.
-
[02:39:01] “If you have a family, let’s say you have a family, one of your kids is kind of a problem, kid. Doesn’t mean you just throw them away and go adopt an African kid. You know, that’s that’s not what you do. It’s still your kid. You do you, you deal with it and you’re gonna know.”
On loyalty, community, and dealing with internal problems.
-
[03:23:04] “I’ll be back here Saturday, sweating through my shirt and. Have a great stream for you guys, so in the meantime. You guys have a good rest of your week for Black Pilled. I am of course...”
Closing remarks, emphasizing persistence and community engagement.
Hyperchat Summary
- Gorilla Hand welcomed the host back and asked about the Trump assassination attempt conspiracy theories; Stack dismissed the idea of multiple shooters.
- The Beach Goys sent support for the host’s beekeeping efforts during a difficult summer.
- BDP R3 and others sent messages about flat earth theories and personal anecdotes; Stack responded with skepticism and humor.
- Bindal and other regulars mentioned ongoing support via SubscribeStar and discussed platform issues.
- Tyler JWO 508 warned about impersonators on Telegram and Twitter; Stack advised on how to verify real accounts.
- Bill Monaghan discussed local issues with migrants and government complicity; Stack advised on community response and white flight.
- Night Make Sure Review referenced Richard Nixon’s quote about Bohemian Grove; Stack acknowledged the quote’s notoriety.
- Grim Rock 69 asked for advice on becoming a stepdad; Stack offered personal reflections and suggested prayer.
- Wheat Bread Warrior shared a story about Bohemian Grove and family; Stack commented on the psychological impact of such experiences.
- Other contributors discussed topics like workplace diversity, demographic change, and media influence.
Hyperchat Contributors
- Gorilla Hand
- The Beach Goys
- BDP R3
- Bindal
- Tyler JWO 508
- Bill Monaghan
- Night Make Sure Review
- Grim Rock 69
- Wheat Bread Warrior
- Blue Chord
- Men Have Little Moral Fiber
- Zazi Mattas Bot
- Grand Playing Games
- Prairie Dog
- Amos Burton
- Lampshade Denier
- Love and Division
- Barred
- Figured Out
- Thin Red Line
- Tejas
- Honda Ricer 85
- Upper Commandant
- Bessemer 72