Aug. 16, 2019 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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The Pro-Trump Hispanics The Left is Ignoring | Ep 22
While the majority of hispanics (and minorities) in general vote left, the left doesn't care about them. When you look at it, the hispanic "vote" in the United States is exactly that to Democrats, a vote. After elections, politicians stop looking at the issues that matter to hispanics and begin focusing solely on illegals. However, there are emerging conservative and centrist groups like Bienvenido (Spanish for "welcome") that are beginning to empower young hispanics to vote Republican so that their communities grow in strength and values rather than rely on the government for help. AUDIO ONLY VERSIONS OF THE PODCAST: ⇩iTunes, Google Play, Spotify ⇩ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slightly-offens-ve-uncut/id1450057169 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7jbVobnHs7q8pSRCtPmC41?si=iwqsjNOhQGGYgQE8_1bfjg Google Play: Search Slightly Offensive Uncut ⇩ KEEP INDEPENDENT MEDIA & JOURNALISM ALIVE ⇩ ➤ PAYPAL: https://paypal.me/slightlyoffensive ➤ VENMO: https://venmo.com/Elijah-Schaffer ➤ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/slightlyoffensive ➤ MEMBERSHIPS: http://slightlyoffensive.com/donate/ _________________________________________________________________ ⇩FOLLOW DREW (LIVES MATTER) AT THE LINKS HERE ⇩ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk-qmvpU4mOmKBOyCznE-VA INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/livesmatterofficial/ ⇩ BOOKINGS & INQUIRIES ⇩ ➤ EMAIL: ELIJAH@SLIGHTLYOFFENSIVE.COM _________________________________________________________________ ⇩ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS ⇩ ➤ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/elijahschaffer/ https://www.instagram.com/officialslightlyoffensive/ ➤ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ElijahSchaffer ➤ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/officialslightlyoffensive ______________________________________________________________________________________ ⇩ OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT SLIGHTLY OFFENS*VE ⇩ ➤ MERCHANDISE: http://slightlyoffensive.com
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Talking about less controversial stuff other than that, we're going to talk a lot about Hispanics and some people call them Latinos, but Hispanics and their actual contributions and interactions today in the political climate, especially on the right.
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Anyway, welcome to the show, Andrew Hernandez.
I'm so happy to not be racist because I have a Hispanic on my show.
See, guys, you thought I was racist by having Nick Fuentes on the show, who, by the way, people say is racist.
His last name is Fuentez, had to bring on a real brown person.
Well, with Lives Matter, I started the channel about a year ago.
It's been more than a year now.
And I really wanted to engage in the political world, especially after the election of Donald Trump.
I felt like I really needed to do my part, not just as an American, but as a Christian as well.
And so I decided to just do Man on the Street interviews, obviously inspired by you and encouraged by you.
In California, hardcore leftist liberal places, I only talk to people that disagree with me because I get bored with people that agree with me.
And also the content sucks when you're talking to a bunch of people that just nod at everything you have to say.
So you have to talk to people that disagree with you to get the gold.
And so I decided to do that because I really felt like I needed to contribute to America, especially after the election, because I really was just kind of sitting on the sidelines.
And so I really felt the call and the sense and need to get up and start engaging the culture.
My conservative views, centrist views in the middle, every view that I have, obviously biblical Christian views.
All my views are my own.
No one pays me.
But, you know, I really do emphasize and I encourage people, regardless of their skin color, who they are, whether they're brown, whether they're white, whatever they are, is to literally seek the truth in everything and find the truth in everything and to think for yourself.
Because if you have people and think tanks thinking for you, you become an NPC and a robot and no one's really going to take you serious and you won't even have your own thoughts.
So that's kind of really what I encourage people to do.
And what's interesting is, is like, there's already some big dude with a spoon that's out there interviewing people, making pasta on Instagram and all that neo-Nazi kind of stuff.
And then yeah, cutting sausages, like, come on, we can see right through your white supremacy, you know, and it's like, and then there's me, of course, which is weird because it's like on one end, I'm an open homosexual.
On the other end, it's like, I say I'm a Christian.
People are very confused by me.
But then we get these people that are even different.
We get you, who is not what the left likes to look at.
And today I want to be careful to not get into identity politics.
I think identity politics are absolute shit.
I think if we're going to prop people up based on their skin color or based on the way they look or anything, including their sexual orientation, it's outrageous.
And unfortunately, a lot of right-wing groups are starting to promote people based on the way that they simply look.
But you happen to be somebody who has values and ideas.
You just happen to be Hispanic.
But this is a really serious topic I want to jump into right now.
Because being Hispanic, you know, this is a bigger issue for southern states or southwestern states in the voting bloc.
Hispanics are having a lot of babies, in case you didn't know.
Yeah, most likely because it stems from the Bible.
And I think there's a lot of teachings that come from the Bible that get a little twisted and certain ideologies and certain things that come out just like anything else.
And so what's interesting is, this is where I want to head the topic in today, is besides all the joking, besides all the funny things, because I think it's always funny when you bring somebody on and they're Hispanic and you're talking about Hispanic ideas, is that people immediately will begin to blame you that, oh, you're just bringing this person on.
Like, that's why the whole thing started like this.
So you don't look like you're racist or look, look, I brought a Hispanic person on.
But this is a really serious topic.
Number one, because the Hispanic vote is increasing in the United States, which means that for the first time in history, right now, Hispanic people have a large say-so in the electorate, both Congress and the presidency.
But also, I think there's a lot of misinformation out there about Hispanics because, I mean, look, let's just be, let's say it real.
There's prejudices against Hispanics.
Not only do you guys have a lot of kids, but you don't take care of your lawns.
Hispanic people cut other people's lawns really well.
It's a true, that's racist.
What do you mean?
Oh, have you ever had a man named Tyler cut your lawn that's like older than 14?
You know, it's like, you can't say to cut their lawns.
Okay, fine.
I won't say it, but I will.
They do.
No, I'm saying Hispanic will cut lawns, but they don't, you know, people say, oh, they don't take care of their property.
Oh, they're ghetto or they're this.
But here's the thing.
Besides all the prejudices in America and maybe even traditional racism, especially after the fact that we conquered land, a lot of this land originally was belonging to the state of Mexico, and now it belongs to the United States.
People don't understand the Mexican vote.
And quite frankly, people on the right don't understand the Hispanic vote in general.
There's more than just Mexican.
There's Guatemalan is El Salvadorian in a lot of other Latin countries, including Spaniards.
And you're coming out and saying something important that you told me.
You're saying, look, I'm not here to play identity politics, but I want people to know that conservative Hispanics exist.
Why the hell would you do this with your life instead of doing something more simple, like just, you know, cutting someone's lawn?
The Hispanic community, over 77% of Hispanics identify as either Christian or Catholic.
The main cultural, huge emphasis in the Hispanic culture is faith, which is obviously God, family, and freedom.
God is the epicenter of the Hispanic culture.
And to be honest, if I'm completely honest, I think as a Hispanic community, I think we have been getting far away from that.
And I think that's why you have a lot of millennials, you have a lot of young people that have these crazy, skewed views that don't line up with biblical views.
Because as a Hispanic community, a lot of our views are shaped.
And a lot of Hispanics that are listening to me right now will be like, I completely understand what this dude is saying.
I grew up around faith and God in every aspect of my life being a Hispanic kid.
And I think as a community, we've gotten so far away from that.
It only makes sense that our kids, grandkids, the next generations coming up are just completely mindless, undiscerning.
They can't discern right from wrong.
And I don't blame them in the sense maybe this past generation failed to teach those things or pass those things on.
And I think that's a huge part of the Hispanic community is their faith in God.
And I think that's something that as a community, we have really gotten far, extremely far away from.
And I think that's why we're seeing a lot of consequence in that.
Like you said earlier, like, why are they against this?
Why are they against that?
I think a lot of it has to do with our, some people would say religious views on faith, the Bible, Christianity.
The Hispanic community has completely thrown that out the door.
And I think you're starting to see that in a big way.
I think more people need to entertain ideas that they're not comfortable with.
Nick is a bit of a white identitarian because he kind of says, you know, America is a white nation.
It's for white people, which is something that immediately puts off triggers for people, right?
It's going, oh my gosh, this is neo-Nazism.
This is racism.
This is white supremacy.
And I'm not going to go here to defend his ideas.
I'm not here to talk about that.
I just brought him on to talk about his views.
But you come in and you brought up something interesting.
I think a lot of what Nick Fuentes is thinking is because what we have traditionally is minorities, specifically Hispanic and black communities, are voting and pushing things that are anti-American.
But it's not because they're black or because they're Hispanic.
It's because they're being baited and they're being tricked by a party, which is actually antithetical to their real values.
And you mentioned that a lot of Hispanics are very faith-centered, value-centered.
But of course, they're voting Democrat, which is the party of abortion, the party of higher taxes, the party of taking away civil liberties.
Why are Hispanics, if in their own homes, they're actually conservative, voting for a party that's trying to take away the liberties that they hold dear?
And that is a question that I am asking myself every single day of my life as a Hispanic person, because I can't find the answer to it.
The only answer I can find to that question is that these families aren't honestly thinking for themselves any longer.
I think they're listening to fake news on a daily basis religiously.
I think they've been told that the Democrat Party is the party for the minorities and they only, the Democrat, I've heard this as a kid growing up.
You vote Democrat because they're the ones that actually care about you.
You know, the Republicans, the white people.
It's always the Republicans, the white people.
They don't care about us.
They're the ones that take us in.
They're the ones, you know, that let us in.
And that is being spewed through mainstream leftist media on a daily basis.
And it's trickling into families' homes.
And they're believing these lies.
And if you're not sitting there and thinking for yourself, it makes sense to me that you have millions of minorities that believe this stuff, that they actually believe that that's true.
And I think what's interesting is from my understanding, so I'm not, I have no Hispanic blood in me.
I know it's hard to believe.
I know when you look at me, you say, is that man like a, are you a taco man on the weekends?
I'm not.
Just clear in the air.
I don't make a carniasada.
It's not what I make.
We and my family just call it steak.
But anyways, that doesn't even matter.
The point is, is when I look at this, people go, okay, but why?
Like, and this is honestly the truthfulness because I think the reason why a lot of people tend to get mad at me particularly is because I still believe in something called humor, like jokes.
I still believe in things like truth.
Even people on the right are like, you can't make a joke.
That's racist.
Dude, I think racist, I mean, racist jokes, what does that even mean?
Yeah, you could tell the truth, but you can't talk about Hispanics.
If you want to, you can criticize the left, but you can't criticize the right.
And it's like, dude, there's all types of wacko and crazy ideas and people on the right that need to be criticized.
And one thing that I've noticed is the actual sham of how right-wing people are treating the Hispanic vote.
It's like, okay, I'm sorry about this, but the identity politics on the right right now, pandering to minorities, you know, it's like, oh, are you gay?
Great.
Do you like to suck dick and you're a man?
Okay, that's good.
But how about this?
Could you be called the N-word and it actually sting?
AKA, are you black?
Let's give you a better job.
And then it's like, all right, cool.
We've got to court the Hispanics because the Hispanics are rising.
But what I've been finding on the right is as they've been courting Hispanics, they've been missing the mark.
I saw a recent Hispanic event with right-wingers and they used like mariachi, like fiesta-style, like advertising as if Hispanics all just like, you know, put up like paper in the shea for their parties, like as if Hispanics aren't integrated into actual Western culture yet.
As if like Hispanics are all like, oh, what the taco?
You know, it's like, dude, do you understand who Hispanic people are not necessarily freaking Mexicans from Mexico?
They're the third, fourth, fifth generation people who are fully integrated even more than even some Caucasian people.
And then the right identitarians scream at me and go, oh, you're just pandering.
It's like, no, you're Hispanic, but you're an American first before you're Hispanic.
And it's like they're not hitting that, which is why my understanding, it says here that you've joined or you're a part of a group called Bienvenidos, which means welcome.
Well, the difference with us is we emphasize mainly, mainly on education.
And I think what separates us from everyone else is we are not intentionally trying to build this think tank of people that we can prop up and just get all kinds of donors.
And people know what I'm talking about right now.
That's not what we're aiming for.
We are literally aiming to educate and enlighten our communities, not how to think, but to give them an alternative way to think and see if that lines up with what they actually believe.
Because we are extremely faith-based as an organization.
We have a lot of pastors that are coming on board with us.
We want to push the Bible.
We want to push biblical teachings.
We want to influence pastors to get involved and engage the culture as they should.
So, with biblical foundations and you begin to pull that out and pull that out into the real world, you're going to start to live in a very different way and you're going to start to form opinions.
Well, because that's just who we are, and that's what it comes down to.
People could choose whether they want to be involved with us or not.
We're not going to force anyone to think a certain way, but us and our organization, that's just how we've chosen to present ourselves because we believe that God is the absolute truth, regardless of politics, regardless of left, regardless of right.
Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life.
And we believe that in heaven and on earth.
And that defines our reality because we believe that that's true.
But does that exclude Hispanics who, because there's a lot of Hispanics out there who are not Democrat, but they don't want to come out because you came out as conservative.
You're not even that conservative, to be honest.
Conservatism is dead.
And I mean this in a joking way, meaning like anybody who isn't radically progressive.
I have a friend named Austin who said in his documentary that like a conservative is like basically, he basically said a conservative is somebody who just like is evil because he won't let you have sex with his kid.
Like, do you know what I'm saying?
Like, that's basically anybody who doesn't bow down to this weird sexual agenda.
But there's a lot of Hispanics who have values, and this is what I think is weird: who have conservative values.
They have Christian values, but they're not like God-fearing people.
They don't believe in Jesus.
They don't believe in this.
Do you guys welcome people or inspire people also in that way?
I would say, but we emphasize more on faith, on the faith side, and those values come out in conservative waves.
And we really want to educate people on what we believe, not to force them to think a certain way, but to show them that there is a different way to think.
And they might find themselves lining up with that way of thought.
And if they do, then hey, you can be a part of what we're doing or you can, you know, get involved with what we're doing as well.
And so here's what I think is interesting: you guys, a lot of what you focus on is being aware too that there's a lot of issues.
And I think Hispanics are often being touted as the people that are trying to stop the wall.
They're the people who are trying to complain about the detention facilities.
And unlike a lot of a white America, this is important.
People go, don't talk about white America.
Okay, I'll shut the hell up about 71% of the electorate.
People go, 71%.
It's like 50%.
It's like, no, what do you want mixed?
Okay.
What I like about white mixed people is they're always white when it's convenient.
You know, it's like, just like Jewish people, right?
Jewish people are always white when it's convenient.
And then when you criticize them, they're Jewish.
It's the same thing that goes with Hispanics.
It's like they're white, you know, they're like mixed, like, I'm actually white.
And then it's like, and then you're like, oh, well, get out of here, white privilege.
Like, I'm Mexican.
Don't criticize me.
And it's like, okay, just shut the hell up.
You know, it's like, it's 71%.
Let's just say these are all white or mixed people.
So you're telling me that I should exclude three-fourths of the population specifically when I'm talking about these things.
I'm not going to because I'm going to be honest about this.
This is what I'm tired of people on the right not talking about.
White people honestly, in a lot of situations and private settings, when they're talking, consider and think that minorities in a lot of ways are antithetical to the values that they believe in this country.
And not because they don't have Hispanic friends.
Like, well, I have a black friend.
I dated a black guy.
Nobody thinks actually because your skin's brown, you are not American.
Nobody thinks that that I know.
But they're saying these groups are being lied to by the Democrats.
They're pawns.
They're working against what we think is good for the country.
And so I can't lie about it.
These Hispanics are fighting for this.
But my understanding is that the people that you know and who you are beyond the faith thing, you understand just because you have brown skin.
And when I'm doing my interviews, I encounter this all the time.
And the wall is an inadamate object, is an inanimate object that cannot be racist in itself.
Number one, the human trafficking that is taking place across the southern border is predominantly Hispanics.
People coming from Mexico, little kids, children, over 80% of human beings that are being human trafficked into the United States are women and predominantly Hispanic Mexican women.
That's my problem with what's happening at the southern border.
And when Democrats try to pander and say that the president is lying and staging a crisis at the border is absolutely ridiculous.
And I think people that are listening to me right now that say you're a traitor, you're betraying your people because you believe in a wall and you believe in upholding the law at the border and ICE agents actually doing their job and protecting people at the border from being human trafficked.
I mean, they're doing all kinds of studies now at the Texas southern border where they did DNA studies on the families and about 30% of the families weren't even families because the cartels are taking advantage of little kids at the border because of our catch and release laws.
If you could take a kid from Mexico, bring him over the border, you get a slap on the wrist, you wait a little bit of time, they give you a court order to come back and you're let go into the country.
And now the cartels have caught up on this.
They know this.
They take advantage of it.
And we have weak, limp-wristed Democrats sitting there saying that this is a staged crisis.
This is the problem that I have with people that say things like to me, you're betraying your people.
No, you're betraying your people.
If I can push back and say that, because you're saying you don't care about these little Mexican kids that are being raped, that are being sex trafficked across the southern border, taken advantage by coyotes in the United States.
And you're going to sit here and say that we shouldn't do something about it and that a wall can bring down crime.
It has in Yuma County, it has in Texas.
It's proven that this stuff does work and it decreases the crime that's going on in those areas.
And this is why I hold such a passionate view against human trafficking and why I support the wall because I do believe, according to statistics and many studies, that crime does go down, including human trafficking.
And ICE needs to do their job.
They need to uphold law.
They need to protect people in the United States of America, regardless of race.
I don't care what color you are.
Americans need to be protected, whether you're white, whether you're brown, whether you're black.
I don't care.
If you're an American, you have the right to be protected by the government that is here to protect us.
The White House, DHS, released a study that was talking about this, that, like, you know, the crisis is at the border because there's an increase of 25% in 2018 of unaccompanied children, 60,000.
So we're talking about a 25% increase from about 15,000 more than average in the years previous.
Not only that, but in the family units trying to come across, there's 161,000, which is an increase of 50%, which if I'm doing my math right, that's about 80,500 more than the year before.
And DHS even said that they apprehended more families in three days than they were able to process in a year, which is insane.
Well, that's what I was going to say, is that there's no way to know what's going on at the border.
And I think, you know, to not make this podcast just about statistics specifically, you know, when I actually look at this process and I look at what's going on in Mexico, it absolutely shocks me.
Because here's the point.
I found this out.
It's from BBC, by the way, that the overall rate of asylum denials is on the rise in the U.S. and has been for the last six years.
And unless you're a psycho, I won't say the word, unless you're psychotic, you would realize that that means that even under Obama, they've been denying asylum, which means that this problem at the border has gone past party lines.
Democrats knew that there was a problem at the border.
And we always talk about the kids in cages were under Obama.
But also, Obama was reducing asylum because he realized that people were starting to come, more kids were starting to come, more families trying to get asylum.
And this is not what we're for because 72% of people who came were men who were looking for job opportunities, not because they were fleeing crime.
And of course, the Attorney General of the United States tried to change things to say that you cannot use domestic violence and you cannot use, I think it was even gang violence in your home country in 2019.
It was, was it 2018, 2019?
He was trying to change the rules, try to reduce asylum seekers.
But at the same time, that got overturned, of course, in the circuit courts.
But this has been a problem at least on the rails for six years, which means if Hispanics support Democrats and Democrats are saying this is an issue, then why are Hispanics not supporting the issue that Democrats supported?
Why?
Just because the left has made Donald Trump to be a racist who hates brown people.
Why?
Because of his comments, they're sending their worst.
So how do you deal with that?
I'm sure you confront that a lot.
People say, well, Donald Trump said they're sending their worst.
His whole quote about Mexico.
How do you confront Hispanics with the very words of Donald Trump?
When you have people that are becoming drug addicts because of this stuff, because of the drugs that are pouring into the country, when you have little girls and you have little kids that are being sex trafficked into the United States, when you have people that are getting into such horrendous and evil situations because of the lack of the border protection at the southern border, I don't care where they're coming from.
I don't care.
It doesn't matter to me.
What matters to me is that there are people coming into this country that are hurting Americans.
And it just so happens to be that predominantly most of them are coming from these Latin American countries.
We have an opioid epidemic in this country, and it's coming from the southern border.
And I want to say this, you know, we talked about this.
I mean, people say that this is interesting, but we have 6,000 gang members, including MS-13, that were apprehended at the southern border.
Okay, people go, 6,000?
I love these numbers.
Okay, so here's one thing I want to talk about.
We talk about these, there's not a problem at the southern border.
Hispanics don't care about this.
They just want their family and friends to come over, which is inherently racist.
To say like Hispanics just want illegal things to happen.
It's like saying like, well, your father was a murderer, so you should be allowed to kill people.
It's like, just because your parents came here illegally and you understand, nobody doesn't understand why people are trying to come here illegally.
That's not the argument.
We get it.
These are lower socioeconomic places with a third of the GDP of the country of the United States and economic output.
I think that's what it is.
And I mean, when Italy in 1910 had a third of the economic output, they were trying to immigrate into the United States as well.
No one's thinking this is weird that people are trying to come here.
What's weird is thinking that Hispanic people, just because your skin color is okay with it, well, you're watching your friends die from overdoses.
I don't know about you, but I watched, I had a childhood friend named Jonathan.
I won't give his last name.
His mom died from an opioid overdose.
And I watched that.
And she was a Christian woman who loved God and would have stood against addictions.
But because her doctor prescribed her this medication, it made her depressed, she died in her 40s.
And now he has to live without her.
And it doesn't matter about her race or anything.
She's dead because of the fentanyl.
And the thing is, is that a lot of this is illegally acquired.
And I remember, and I'll say this, I worked at a, I worked for Russians who made us illegally write prescriptions for opioids.
I didn't.
That's why I ended up getting let go because I wouldn't actually write illegal prescriptions for people as a pharmacy technician.
I used to work in science, but this is a real issue.
And I kind of want to wrap up the conversation by looking at this issue.
Why do we still look at Hispanics as a monolith who don't give two shits about this country or the way it actually works?
Why do we look at them as people who are just a vote to buy?
And why don't we look at them as intelligent people integrated into our society?
I mean, really, to the Hispanic person who's listening, to the white person who doesn't understand, to the white identitarian, might even say to the neo-Nazi who could watch this stuff, to the black supremacist who could watch this stuff, to anybody who's like, what are Hispanics?
How do we engage them?
And especially to the Hispanic person who's sitting there in their room listening to this or in their car going, I don't get like what my race has to do with.
How do I get engaged?
What do I do?
What's your advice in all of this?
What does it mean to be a Hispanic in the United States of America?
How do you get involved?
And what is your place in the political argument and conversation?
You have to know what we believe as Americans, number one.
This is why you have so many crazy college kids.
This is why you have so many kids that want to step on our flag and rip our flag apart and burn our flags.
This is why you have so many kids saying we hate America.
They don't, I always want to, you know, I need to do an episode on this and question some of these kids and say, well, what kids that are like screaming that they hate America, they don't want America, that America's this and America's that.
We should get rid of it.
I really need to do this.
I think we should too is start to ask them.
So what do you suggest we do?
Just burn America and replace it with what?
What is going to be better than what we have right now with these freedoms that multiple countries on the globe do not have?
What is better than this right now?
You please show me and point me in that right direction.
And I think we need to be doing that.
But as a Hispanic, at the same time, I think the community needs to think for itself.
And I cannot emphasize this enough.
The community needs to get back to their roots of faith.
They have to.
That's where it stems from.
They have to.
They have to think for themselves.
They have to seek the truth in everything.
But their faith is the core of who they are as a community.
And they have forsaken that.
And I think that's why they're running.
Listen, if you forsake God, government becomes God to you.
And the Democrats have done that very well to the Hispanic community.
Listen, we'll be God to you.
We'll pay your bills.
You've got free health care.
You can come here for free.
You just belong to us.
All you have to do is vote for us and support us in every election because that's the only time we come knocking on your door to love on you and put you on the news and blast you on the news.
After election season, nobody cares.
They play God perfectly to these communities.
And the communities need to wake up to the fact.
Listen, quote me on this.
The Hispanic community needs to wake up to the fact that government is not God, period.
And I think that's the biggest problem in the Hispanic community.
They need to wake up to the fact that they need to come back to God.
They need to think for themselves.
They're entrepreneurs, bro.
The Hispanic community is such an entrepreneur community, but right now they're being told that they can't work.
They're being told that they're worth nothing.
They're being told that they're just going to be on welfare for the rest of their lives.
They're being told that the white man hates them.
They're being told that the right of America hates them.
They're being told all these lies from the left, and they're believing it.
I blame the community for believing these ridiculous lies and being put in such a psychological mind mess up where they actually believe this stuff about themselves.
And I think that's where they're at, literally.
That's literally where they're at.
And this is why you have so many Hispanic kids that are like, you know, F-ICE and, you know, F the government and, you know, murder patrol, murder patrol instead of ICE patrol.
It's like, you kids believe this stuff because, number one, you hate America.
And number two, you don't believe in the rule of law.
That represents law in the United States of America.
That's a disrespect to me and my family that immigrated to this country legally to have a future for me to be having this conversation with you right now for the sake and the future of America.
That's a pretty deep and profound thing to say.
And you have other people sitting here saying, well, America should die.
America should burn for what?
So you mean my family that came here legally?
You mean that you're telling me right now as someone that has migrated, not me personally, but my family legally to allow me to have citizenship.
You mean to tell me that that sacrifice and all that hard work that they put in is useless?
And that's the conversation I want to have with people right now that are in my community because I don't believe that that's something that I can agree with.
I think you need to do things legally and that's more respectful.
That's more honorable.
And you don't have to worry about the law coming and getting you someday because you broke the law.
You see all these videos of little kids crying and little girls crying.
It's like, dude, if I go break the law, if I have kids, I go break the law, I'll get separated from my kids because I broke the law.
If I get put in jail, I'll never see them again because I chose to make a stupid decision and break the law and be separated from my family.
And the same goes for anyone that comes into this country illegally as well.
You know, I think what happens with the vote with Hispanic vote is that's what people see it as, not as Hispanic people, not even as people, but as a Hispanic vote.
How do we win over this group of people who, you know, and it's so tacky.
It's like, like, you know, this is why I say the left is a real racist because that's my joke about racist jokes.
When you say a racist joke, quote unquote, right, people are going to misquote me on this.
Fine.
Do whatever the hell you want to do with this statement.
But the reason why it's not racist is because you know that it's so absurd that it's not true, right?
If you're going to make fun of your friend for any race and be like, oh, you know, you're like this or stereotypes, it's because it's just, it's funny because it's not realistic.
If it's realistic, it hurts, right?
If you call your friend a fat ass for picking out and he's actually morbidly obese, that's just sad.
But like, but like my point is, is like, but like if you're just making your friends, I know all people of all skin colors that are friends that just, you know, tease each other, make fun of each other, give stereotypes.
And for me, that's the thing about Hispanics is like the most racist thing you can do is look at this group as a protected class of people who have no skin, who you can't talk about, you can't joke about, you can't say anything, you can't do anything about Hispanics because why?
Because that's racist and they're just weak people who can't handle the truth.
Well, they're not weak people, okay?
You tell me how to feed a family of 27 by selling corn on the street.
That's see how I'm telling you about the racist jokes.
They're funny.
See, like, I mean, that racism isn't funny, but I mean, the joke's funny.
But it's like, the thing is when people say this, it's like, it's like, wait, no, wait, you tell me, like you said, entrepreneurs, Hispanic people are not just corn-selling illegals who need to be given amnesty to get a vote.
Hispanic people are a huge percentage of the population.
They're normal people who also consume conservative political commentary and are also free thinkers.
They can handle jokes just like anyone can.
They can handle humor.
They can handle criticism because you know why?
They're not defined by the color of their skin or by the country that their ancestors originated from.
They are not identitarians, nor are they racists.
They are people who think for themselves.
They have their own original ideas.
They're individuals that are given liberty in this country.
And that is actually what makes them great.
And so, yes, I disagree with some of my previous stuff my guests said about people being less because of their race.
I believe America is a culture based on values.
I think originally some races did have those values, but there's no problem with integration.
And that's what the left is doing to the Hispanic vote.
They're saying you can't integrate because integration is whiteness rather than values.
Integration does not mean whiteness.
It means holding to your values.
And I have to say this, that this is a truthful thing.
Hispanic people are more conservative in general than any other race that I know of, even including black people who tend to be very conservative in their religion, but they're voting left because they're being lied to.
And the key thing is not changing their values.
It's changing the narrative they're being given.
My name is Elijah Schaefer.
I'm here with Drew Hernandez from Lives Matter.
I'm sure we can have a lot more conversation on this.
Make sure you check out the links below.
Also, make sure you check out links to the organization he's involved in, Bienvenidos, which is a word you might have never heard of unless you live in a couple states in this country.
But it means welcome in Spanish.
So try that.
If you're into Latin girls, say bienvenidos, senorita.
That's one for you, Sean Mendez.
Anyways, thank you so much again.
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