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Why We Trust Experts
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| Hey everybody, what's the best thing Fauci ever did? | |
| We talk about that, including AOC and also can you change your race? | |
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| Hey guys, you guys have heard me talk with my friend Kelly Shackelford before. | |
| Kelly Shackelford from First Liberty is a good person. | |
| Look, we've talked about court packing. | |
| It's the tool of left-wing authoritarians. | |
| Hugo Chavez packed Venezuela's Supreme Court with his socialist cronies and paved the way for his tyrannical regime. | |
| But now Joe Biden and American socialist radicals want to pack our Supreme Court with four new liberal justices. | |
| Court packing isn't some policy idea to improve our courts. | |
| It's a coup, a coup to take away your constitutional freedoms and turn America into a socialist country. | |
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| I want to get into this idea of one thing that Fauci did that he didn't mean to do that was actually a good thing. | |
| And I want to build that out. | |
| But there are some other stories here that I want to touch on first. | |
| So I'm sure a lot of you are saying, oh, come on, Charlie, what did Fauci ever do correctly? | |
| Well, it wasn't a matter of doing anything correctly. | |
| It was a matter of something that he did with an unintended consequence that actually ended up benefiting our cause. | |
| I'm going to get into that. | |
| But I want to get into the story of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who calls out the supporters of the filibuster, saying, why do you defend a 60-vote filibuster? | |
| Political systems all across the world pass legislation with majorities and they're fine. | |
| Hello? | |
| There's nothing special about our nation. | |
| AOC is a very interesting test case. | |
| She's very media savvy. | |
| She is very good at getting attention. | |
| She is the ultimate product of the university system. | |
| No wisdom, yet very clever in drawing the cameras and attention to herself. | |
| You see, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is not, she never says anything that is rooted in things that are true, but she is able to bang a bunch of pot and pans together all of a sudden where people say, what on earth was that? | |
| It's like, oh, no, it's just AOC in the corner just trying to say, look at me, I have something important to say. | |
| This is a very important point: why do we have the filibuster? | |
| The filibuster is not in the Constitution, but the filibuster is not a Jim Crow relic. | |
| The filibuster is supposed to calm down the speed and maybe the rash instinct of the House of Representatives. | |
| Let's play cut five. | |
| It's essentially an argument of saying, well, why do anything at all in case something in the future may change it? | |
| Political systems all across the country, I mean, all across the world, pass legislation with majorities and they're fine. | |
| And frankly, here's the thing: is that democratic legislation, once enacted, is popular. | |
| Then the argument is: okay, why 60 votes? | |
| Why not stop at 70 votes? | |
| Why not need 80 votes to pass any legislation? | |
| Why defend a 60-vote filibuster? | |
| Well, the 60-vote threshold, Alexandria Casio-Cortez, is designed to try to build coalitions. | |
| And it was designed to try to protect the integrity of the small R Republican system. | |
| You see, what AOC desires is a straight and direct democracy. | |
| What we want to avoid is wild swings of policy. | |
| We want to avoid one time the Republicans do something radically in one direction, which of course I would prefer, and the Democrats try to undo that. | |
| Now, generally, this frustrates conservatives, but the moving average is that our freedoms are protected. | |
| But if you come from the opinion that the state is here to help, if you come from the philosophical approach that government is good and we just need more of it and more action, then of course you would hate the filibuster. | |
| But we come from the perspective that generally massive power institutions like the government and big corporations are not there for your well-being. | |
| Therefore, if you have any freedom that you currently enjoy, the filibuster will hopefully protect that freedom and allow it to still exist. | |
| Whereas the belief of Alexandria Casio-Cortez, which is one of a Hegelian, Rousseauian belief, is that the state can be perfected and human beings can be improved and human nature can be improved if we just allow government to continue to grow. | |
| Now, AOC said something also very, very interesting. | |
| She came out and she said that the current spike over crime is hysteria. | |
| People aren't actually dying. | |
| It's right-wing propaganda. | |
| Do you know that car theft in San Francisco is up 753%? | |
| That's right. | |
| New York City crime is up in almost every single capacity imaginable. | |
| In Chicago, just this week, 16 shot and killed, 90 shot and wounded, 106 total shot and 17 homicides. | |
| Do you know that over, I'll get the exact number, but well more than half of all murders in Chicago go permanently unsolved? | |
| Wouldn't that be a focus of our law enforcement officials? | |
| Not storming down and kicking down the door of Rudy Giuliani in New York City. | |
| Wouldn't that be a good place to start? | |
| Let's play the cut here of Alexandria Casio-Cortez saying that the current spike of crime is hysteria because her belief, it's cut six, her belief is that people do bad things not because human nature compels them, not that they're greedy or they're self-interested or that they're any of these. | |
| No, instead, human beings do bad things because the state makes them. | |
| And if we don't perfect the state, they're going to keep on doing that. | |
| Cut six. | |
| We are seeing these headlines about percentage increases. | |
| Now, I want to say that any amount of harm is unacceptable and too much. | |
| But I also want to make sure that this hysteria, you know, that this doesn't drive a hysteria and that we look at these numbers in context so that we can make responsible decisions about what to allocate in that context. | |
| So I don't really know what she's saying there, but she does represent nearly half of half of the Democrat Party, which is that if there is anything wrong, don't get hysterical about it. | |
| Don't get upset about it. | |
| Instead, the suffering or the tragedy that might exist is because of corporations or private property. | |
| You see, as AOC calls for the end of the filibuster and she tries to downplay the spike in violent crime, they are directly tied together. | |
| The through line is that AOC wants her church to get bigger. | |
| AOC wants her church and her God to have more power. | |
| Now, you might say, well, Charlie, what is AOC's church? | |
| Her church is the Department of Cultural Improvement. | |
| Her church is the Ministry of Truth. | |
| Her church is the Internal Revenue Service. | |
| Her church is the federal government. | |
| You see, AOC has been propagandized to believe that the force for good is the experts. | |
| That word keeps on emerging, isn't it? | |
| Experts that wish to control us. | |
| And of course, we can't forget the climate obsession that AOC has. | |
| Now, I love nature and I love the environment, but I love it because I love human beings. | |
| AOC believes that nature is a good of itself. | |
| We don't believe that. | |
| We believe that nature is good because it serves human beings. | |
| Maybe it will serve us in beauty and wonder, in bewilderment and appreciation. | |
| We do not believe that nature should be given hierarchy over the benefit of humanity. | |
| If you really want to upset Alexandria Casio-Cortel's, tell her that hunters are the greatest environmentalists and conservationists in the world. | |
| What AOC really desires is to fulfill Woodrow Wilson's dream. | |
| She wants a smaller and smaller group of people controlling more and more. | |
| And I'm going to tell you exactly why all of us should support the filibuster. | |
| And believe it or not, it ties in to Anthony Fauci. | |
| You see, Anthony Fauci, a clever and sneaky little fella who should be in prison, he has just, over the last year, showed you the greatest case for limited government and limited power that I have ever seen. | |
| If you have witnessed the treachery and the sneakiness of that man who has the raspy voice, I want you to have that imprinted on your memory. | |
| I want you to never forget the face of Anthony Fauci. | |
| I want you to remember how he has contradicted himself and how he is the highest paid bureaucrat in the entire country because that memory of him will be eternally useful for those of us that wish to limit power. | |
| What if I told you that Anthony Fauci being in the public arena helped make our case to limit government and power? | |
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| They have paperwork up to the moon. | |
| They're insincere. | |
| They wear masks when they shower. | |
| They donate to BLM Incorporated. | |
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| They're backwards. | |
| They deplatform conservatives. | |
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| I'm telling you, they're going to cancel us. | |
| It's just a matter of time. | |
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| These guys are Christians. | |
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| And they're not like these wokesters that are taking your money. | |
| Literally, if you go to one of the big banks, not to say any names, but one that rhymes with Mace, not going to say any names. | |
| And you take out a big loan, you might as well contribute to BLM Incorporated. | |
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| This topic is a rather provocative one, but it's very important. | |
| And it kind of goes down to this idea of: should we always yield control to the experts? | |
| Do you realize the psychological control tactic that is used on television every single time they say, well, the experts say, the experts say, the experts say. | |
| And I want all of you to become trained listeners and viewers when you listen to radio or podcasting or television. | |
| When they say, well, the experts, just open-ended with no specificity at all whatsoever. | |
| That we must just give up our own liberty and freedom and control because a small group of experts say so. | |
| Now, the 20th century is filled with the blood spilled on behalf of experts. | |
| Experts that believe that one race was superior to others. | |
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The Cost of Blind Obedience
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| Experts that believe that a man should not be able to own more than a hectacre of land in the Soviet Union, the Kulaks. | |
| Experts that believe that Mao was divine. | |
| You see, when you go into concentric circles, smaller and smaller circles of the expert class, you are doomed to have that power abused. | |
| You are destined to have that power unchecked and unbalanced. | |
| Now, Dr. Anthony Fauci did one thing that is rather unprecedented. | |
| And I don't think he quite realizes he did this, but I want to make sure I mention this and repeat it over and over again. | |
| Dr. Fauci gave a face to the faith, the faceless fourth branch of government. | |
| Let me say that again. | |
| Fauci gave a face to the faceless fourth branch of government. | |
| For years, we debated and complained about the administrative state, which is a creature of Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Lyndon Baines Johnson, where the administrative state is able to remove your freedom and liberty without due process. | |
| It is unconstitutional and immoral in nature. | |
| And our current corporate class exists very similarly to the administrative state. | |
| The administrative state is filled up with committees and bureaucracies. | |
| It is filled with bureaucrats that last longer than presidencies and even dynasties. | |
| They last forever. | |
| They are the permanent infrastructure of the federal government, paying people not to work, as we are doing right now in the southern border, where we are literally paying contractors not to build the wall, but to watch the steel to make sure it doesn't get stolen or that built by somebody else. | |
| I kid you not. | |
| That is a real thing happening right now on the southern border. | |
| But what Fauci did is he became the mascot for the deep state. | |
| Is that Anthony Fauci with his raspy voice, his treacherous attitude, he has now become the banner carrier, the flag waiver of the entire fourth branch of government. | |
| For every time that we mention the deep state, we no longer have to mention this unspecified, massive leviathan. | |
| Instead, I want you to go to your friends that say, oh, I trust the government and say, well, do you know that every time you send in your taxes, they are being reviewed and you'll possibly be audited by someone like Dr. Fauci. | |
| You see, this group of operators in our government, they love the shadows. | |
| They love to be able to deal their deeds in the corner and in darkness. | |
| They enjoy distraction. | |
| They don't like committees and cross-examination. | |
| They don't like subpoenas and they definitely don't like audits of their own behavior. | |
| But what Fauci did is he decided to go public because he's also a narcissist, obviously. | |
| And now he demonstrated in broad colors, oh, so that's who's been running our government over the last 40 years. | |
| You see, someone with the attitude of Fauci is currently going through your taxes right now. | |
| Right now, your taxes are being reviewed by someone with the arrogance and the deceit of Anthony Fauci. | |
| So what Fauci did, whether he realized it or not, is anytime the other side tries to propose a new government program, we should say, I don't want that program because I'm afraid someone like Fauci is going to run it. | |
| Do you ever read the fine print that appears when you start browsing in incognito mode? | |
| It says that your activity might still be visible to your employer, your school, or your internet service provider. | |
| How can they even call it incognito? | |
| To really stop these people from visiting, from seeing the sites you visit, you need to do what I do and use ExpressVPN. | |
| Think about all the times you've used the Wi-Fi at a coffee shop, a hotel, or even at your parents' home. | |
| Without ExpressVPN, every single site you visit could be logged by the admin of that network. | |
| And that's still true when you're in incognito mode. | |
| What's more is your home internet provider, I'm talking about Comcast, ATT, or whatever, can also see and record your browsing data. | |
| ExpressVPN is an application, it's an app that encrypts all of your network data and reroutes it through a network of secure servers so that your private online activity says just that, private. | |
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Trump vs The Virus Myth
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| Fauci's numbers are underwater in the American, under swing voters and opinion, of the opinion of the American public. | |
| What does it tell you when a former president can draw 20,000 people and the current president can't draw 20 people? | |
| Now, maybe some people say, ah, it means nothing. | |
| I think there's something to that. | |
| I also think that if the coalition that President Trump was able to build in both 2016, 18, and 20, if it's able to stay together, then the Democrats will be displaced from power in the House of Representatives and possibly even the United States Senate. | |
| President Trump held a rally this last weekend. | |
| It was incredible to see well over 15, 20,000 people. | |
| I just want you to understand how many. | |
| It's just, it's incredible. | |
| If you put all the former presidents combined, Carter, Bush, Clinton, and Obama, they couldn't draw 10,000 people. | |
| And Trump shows up in rural Ohio with an American flag, no band, no special performer to go rant against Joe Biden in the humid heat in the middle of the summer in Ohio when people got all sorts of other stuff to do and he draws 15 to 20,000 people. | |
| So President Trump said some choice words for woke generals and critical race theory. | |
| Let's play Cut 17. | |
| President Trump talked about how we are allowing these ideas to infect the finest fighting force ever to exist. | |
| Cut 17. Planned it out. | |
| Earlier this year, the Biden administration issued new rules pushing twisted critical race theory into classrooms across the nation and also into our military. | |
| Our generals and our admirals are now focused more on this nonsense than they are on our enemies. | |
| You see these generals lately on television? | |
| They are woke. | |
| They're woke. | |
| Our military will be incapable of fighting and incapable of taking orders. | |
| And we have been warning about critical race theory for well over a year. | |
| In June of last year, we were one of the first podcasts and programs to actually talk about critical race theory. | |
| I remember being at Godspeak Calvary Chapel in Thousand Oaks last July saying, hey, you guys got to know about this critical race theory. | |
| And my pastor, Rob McCoy, would always ask me when we do these church events together, hey, Charlie, why don't you tell the audience what critical race theory is? | |
| And people would be like, I don't know what that is. | |
| I don't know how it applies to me. | |
| Now, if you hear at the rally, when President Trump mentions it, widespread booze. | |
| People saying, get rid of this. | |
| This is terrible. | |
| And as we have said on this program, and we have correctly predicted, this is a political gift from the left. | |
| It is a wedge issue that they have given us. | |
| That public opinion is very much in the direction that we should not teach our children that skin color matters. | |
| And that public opinion is teach, as public opinion is now in the direction that we should teach children that character and the spirit and the soul matters. | |
| And they know what this is. | |
| This is anti-white racism. | |
| This is an anti-white agenda from the top level down. | |
| President Trump says we must never forget this country does not belong to them. | |
| He's talking about the experts. | |
| And I want to build out this idea of the expert class. | |
| And again, I want all of you to train your ears and your eyes. | |
| Anytime you see that word expert, it should make you question whatever comes next. | |
| Cut 16. | |
| We must never forget this country does not belong to them. | |
| It belongs to you, the American people. | |
| This is your home. | |
| This nation is your heritage. | |
| And our magnificent American liberty is your God-given right. | |
| And if you've noted, and President Trump is right on, by the way, by the way, I am so personally pleased to see him back out there. | |
| I think he should have done this sooner. | |
| I think he should have offered himself as a foil to Joe Biden as a gathering point for the Trump base and an action point for school boards and against critical race theory. | |
| I was so pleased to hear him say that last week. | |
| And if any of you guys want to see President Trump's speech in its entirety, you can go to rumble.com, r-u-m-b-le-e.com. | |
| Don't go to YouTube. | |
| Forget all those other tech companies. | |
| Rumble.com is now a serious player. | |
| We have been beating that drum for quite some time here. | |
| Finally, we have a serious competitor up against the tech oligarchs who are doing the bidding of the Chinese Communist Party and wish us all to be destroyed. | |
| But if you notice that almost every single article from NBC or CNN, they always end with, and the experts say, it's almost a conversation ender. | |
| Most people don't know how to respond because they say, well, if it's an expert, I want an expert opinion. | |
| How often do you have to hear that? | |
| Or you see on television, and now with us, a national security expert who's been wrong about everything over the last 40 years, but he's still an expert, to tell us about why we need to go invade Madagascar. | |
| So, expert, why should we invade Madagascar? | |
| Well, I think we should invade Madagascar because I'm paid very well by Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin. | |
| I mean, it's good for national security. | |
| And now, a public health expert, please tell us why, as you're an expert, why every child needs to take the vaccine. | |
| Do you notice that actually almost everything these experts have told us, especially over the last year, but not confined to just the last year, has not just been wrong, but it's been the opposite of the truth. | |
| You see, Winston Churchill predicted this. | |
| Winston Churchill, the greatest man to live in the 20th century. | |
| Winston Churchill, who wrote over 50 books, he wrote novels. | |
| His best book, I encourage you all to read, is The History of the English Speaking People. | |
| I think I got that title correct. | |
| Winston Churchill saved Western civilization. | |
| Every American school should have a statue dedicated to Winston Churchill. | |
| That's right, a foreign prime minister. | |
| They should also have a statue of George S. Patton and General Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Alexander Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln, James Madison, and George Mason. | |
| But we'll start with Winston Churchill. | |
| Winston Churchill predicted that if we do not have proper checks and balances, if we do not assert ourselves to the type of government we want, we will be ruled by an expert and scientific class. | |
| You see, when Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species, many people in the intelligentsia finally came to the conclusion that since we are now enlightened with scientific discovery, all we need is a smaller and smaller group of people with more and more power. | |
| We call these people experts. | |
| You see, this is this idea of the Enlightenment, that only a few people have the answers and you cannot. | |
| This was really reinforced in John Hopkins University and a man by the name of John Dewey who single-handedly destroyed education in America. | |
| If you want to know someone, if you want me to create a list of the villains of America and history, it would be Nathan Bedford Forrest, John Dewey, Woodrow Wilson. | |
| I'd actually put William Howard Taft in there too as a Republican. | |
| I could do a whole podcast on William Howard Taft. | |
| Not a good president who betrayed Teddy Roosevelt, who was a phenomenal president. | |
| But John Dewey came out of John Hopkins University and they believed that the natural world and human beings were an endless, not endless, that's not the right way to word it. | |
| It was a maxim that could be controlled. | |
| Woodrow Wilson was one of the first people to write this explicitly. | |
| Woodrow Wilson wrote that the founding fathers were wrong to believe that there were the laws of nature and nature's God, which is in the Declaration of Independence of the United States that we celebrate on July 4th. | |
| He was wrong. | |
| Woodrow Wilson believed that now that we have enlightened brains, we no longer have to believe that Newtonian physics or the laws of thermodynamics, that they should limit us. | |
| Now, this sort of belief is this idea of the long march through history. | |
| And it really presents itself perfectly in the last year. | |
| Do you know the other very critical aspect of knowing where this virus comes from? | |
| Do you want to know? | |
| And Jon Stewart was the first person to say this publicly. | |
| And when he said this, I said, how did I miss that? | |
| That was so wise. | |
| And I've always been begrudgingly a fan of Jon Stewart. | |
| He was a jerk towards Trump. | |
| He's been a jerk towards conservatives. | |
| But you guys might have saw, or maybe you didn't see, Jon Stewart with Stephen Colbert last week or two weeks ago. | |
| He said, I really appreciate science because it's science who actually created this entire thing. | |
| The place kind of almost half laughs because they don't know how to deal with it because science is their God. | |
| Now, it's not science, how you and I would view science. | |
| You and I would view science as a proper and moral inquiry into the world that the Lord gave us. | |
| No, their idea of science is eventually we can master this natural world. | |
| Now, this is a very deep topic, and I do not have time to dive into this correctly, properly, I should say, in this short period of time. | |
| But here's the, I'll do the best I can. | |
| What happens when the desire to control the natural world and to rule nature, what happens when nature fights back? | |
| What happens when you go do gain of function research in China, and all of a sudden, that virus that you created, the virus that was artificially boring, slips out? | |
| What if that's a check and balance from nature that tells you to get out of the laboratory and slow down? | |
| Stop trying to be the ruler of nature. | |
| And what I'm getting at here is nature fought back. | |
| This was man-made, this virus, the Chinese coronavirus, and created by the human ability to reason. | |
| However, science, which is one of the godheads of the entire American left and international left, if it's unrestrained by morality, it contaminates the entire world. | |
| Science did not save us this last year. | |
| Science and the temptation to dominate and rule actually was the reason this all happened. | |
| That's why it matters so much whether or not this virus came from a laboratory, which it obviously did. | |
| Because if all of a sudden Fauci and the gang had to all of a sudden admit, yes, this came from a laboratory, that would show that their own expert class does more damage and more harm than good. | |
| And that's the same conversation that's happening right now around mandatory vaccinations. | |
| A piece in the Wall Street Journal just showed that what if the vaccine isn't as safe as it was advertised? | |
| Well, we've been doing that on this program the last couple of months. | |
| You see, the entire modern political project, all of what AOC wants, to go back to earlier, everything that they desire is about yielding to scientific control. | |
| It would be essentially their goal, the Joe Biden goal, the AOC goal, the Chuck Schumer goal, and the Nancy Pelosi goal is they want more people like Fauci to rule you. | |
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| Some stories I can't tell if they're satire. | |
| If I'm reading The Onion or The Babylon B, I definitely prefer the Babylon B. | |
| And I kept seeing the story over and over and over again. | |
| I just said, come on. | |
| But it actually makes sense. | |
| So if you can change your gender from male to female, why can't you change your race? | |
| You see, race is all that matters to the other side. | |
| They care about what skin color you are. | |
| But why can't you change your skin color? | |
| Well, one person decided to. | |
| His name is Ali London. | |
| He's a white British influencer who says, hey guys, I'm finally Korean. | |
| I've transitioned. | |
| And I guess the example of Michael Jackson would also apply. | |
| Who's to say you can't change your race? | |
| Hey guys, I'm finally Korean. | |
| I've transitioned. | |
| I'm so, so happy I've completed my look. | |
| I'm finally Korean, guys. | |
| I have the eyes. | |
| Just had a brow lift as well. | |
| So I'm so happy. | |
| Finally, I've been trapped in the wrong body for eight years. | |
| And that's the worst feeling in the world when you're trapped and you don't feel like you can be yourself. | |
| But finally, I'm Korean. | |
| I can be myself. | |
| And I'm so, so happy. | |
| Finally have the eyes is what this person said. | |
| I've never heard of Ali London before. | |
| I mean, Bruce Jenner used to say that he felt trapped. | |
| So if all of a sudden the standard is if you feel trapped, why can't you change your race? | |
| Who's to say that all of a sudden someone just can't wake up and say, hey, I'm black. | |
| I'm Hispanic. | |
| You see what happens all of a sudden? | |
| You have the overemphasis on racial identity. | |
| Everyone's going to start changing their racial identity. | |
| But who's to say you can't change? | |
| The left is very open-minded to this kind of non-binary identity. | |
| You could be whatever you want to be. | |
| If you want to be an ox, you can be an ox. | |
| If you want to be fatted cattle, then why not? | |
| You are not a human being. | |
| There's nothing special about your ability to speak or reason. | |
| Public education and government schools teaching that you can change. | |
| And by the way, this is the logical conclusion, of which they have no logic, of an ideology that is not rooted in anything eternal or lasting or constant. | |
| You see, the beauty of believing in a creator and the beauty in believing in something that is eternal is that it does not change. | |
| It is the unmoved mover. | |
| As Aristotle famously said, God by definition never changes. | |
| He is constant. | |
| And therefore, we do our best to try to create systems and frameworks and customs of things that do not change because human beings cannot take a tornado of perpetual and endless chaos. | |
| We are not wired for that. | |
| In fact, it creates fracturing and it creates division. | |
| Ollie London tweeted out the same person who said they're no longer white, they are now Korean. | |
| This is my new official flag for being a non-binary person who identifies as Korean. | |
| Thank you for the overwhelming support. | |
| It was so hard for me to come out as they, them, CORE, and Ian. | |
| Remember Rachel Dolezell? | |
| Rachel Dolezel was a white person who pretended to be a black leader of the NAACP in, I think, Spokane, Washington, if I remember correctly. | |
| Rachel Dolezell was no blacker than I am, but she was accepted into the NAACP. | |
| However, if you believe in critical race theory, can a white student now identify as a black student, then feel like the oppressor, the victim instead of the oppressor, and then they get all the privileges? | |
| Can white students now say they are black students to get into better colleges? | |
| Can white students now all of a sudden say that they're instantaneously black and they get reparations? | |
| You see, nothing matters anymore, and that's what they want. | |
| As we joke around in the game that used to be on television, whose line is it anyway? | |
| The one-liner, the rules are made up and the points don't matter. | |
| That's the type of society they want to create. | |
| Where the morals are made up and the framework does not matter. | |
| This is Nietzsche at its clearest. | |
| Everything is a frame and nothing matters. | |
| There is no truth. | |
| And this is actually why I, and by the way, Sean King, who is also the white guy who claims to be the head of BLM, very well documented as well. | |
| This is also what's so interesting about the collision course the left is about to have. | |
| And I don't have time to foreshadow it right now, but the left and their overemphasis on experts in science, they are going to have a full-on car crash with the relativists and the deconstructionists and the nihilists. | |
| And I can't wait to see it. | |
| And Ollie London says, by the way, if you can be transsexual, you can also be transracial. | |
| Welcome to the leftist viewpoint. | |
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