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June 11, 2021 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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How the G.A.E Conquered America | Ep 161

The Gay American Empire is the newest global power to emerge without the need for large-scale physical conflict. Through subversive propaganda, brainwashing, and institutional dominance, it essentially wiped out the United States, or at least the country the founding fathers designed. Out of the ashes of the former republic, they have created a new democracy. Former intelligence officer, communism expert, and media veteran Jack Posobiec joins to comment on the madness.

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What does the American flag mean to you?
I am, so I am an Army brat.
I was born and raised overseas, so I had instilled in me a very strong sense of, you know, American patriotism.
And I am, I do not feel that way much anymore.
I have come to find that America and the flag, the flag has been very co-opted for this kind of like rampant, like radical American patriotism.
When I see an American flag, I immediately look at that person, like, I'm like, that person's probably a bigot.
That person's probably a homophobe.
That person's probably a racist if they're just flying American flags out everywhere.
Is that an unfair generalization?
I'm sure.
But I feel like the flag, the image of the flag has been co-opted to stand for a very specific kind of American.
So yeah, it's complicated.
It stood for one thing.
i think like many things that once stood for something good it gets taken and used for evil is the american flag a problem Or is the real problem that there's just too many flags?
I happen to think the latter, we are currently living in a nation that is actually really two countries.
You have the GAE, the gay American Empire that's represented by the rainbow and BLM flag.
And then you have the United States of America, which is represented by the U.S. flag.
This has been an intentional division by cultural Marxists to continually divide and conquer this nation.
And I'm not standing for it.
There's a controversy around the flag.
And just like the month of Pride, I'm proud to fly that flag.
And I'm not just giving you some weird conservative bull.
I mean, I'm telling you, there's a time is now for us to come together and to fight back against the global homo influence that has begun to take over this country.
And no, I'm not talking about hating the gays.
I mean, this communist, pseudo-intellectual society that has marked this country.
They lifted their leg, they pissed all over the nation, and they said, this is ours.
And anyone who opposes it, that they will be considered a bigot.
And this woman has bought into this, this total BS.
And I got to talk about this.
We need to talk about the fact that we are currently living in a country that has another country living in it that's more powerful than us.
We've been taken over.
We have been conquered.
And we're going to get into the controversy with Mara Gay and with this person, Charlotte Clymer, who you can see on my page.
I believe somebody said, this is a woman.
And I think that's actually not a woman.
I think that is a man.
Anyway, Mara Gay, who's a contributing editor and managing editor, I believe, for the New York Times, talked about how she was offended by American flags that she saw being flown around everywhere.
Oh, God, God forbid somebody actually love their nation.
Now, people were outraged over this incident.
And now Charlotte Clymer came to the defense and was like, well, this is what Mara Gay is talking about.
Everyone freaking out about Mara Gay not liking the American flag.
She's like, I'm going to speak for myself here or whoever it is, her or him.
I folded countless American flags for the loved ones of fallen service members.
And when I see this, all I can think is, yeah, that person is definitely an and most likely a coward.
What has happened in our country is the reason why somebody who doesn't understand why people have flags, but has a flag in their literal name, the reason why this person is offended by the American flag is because that is a flag of a different country.
The reason why Charlotte looks at somebody not that flies the American flag as a bigot means a bigot as somebody who's judgmental, who's different, who's other, who doesn't like them is because we are living in two separate countries.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is not America anymore.
You are living in the gay empire, the gay American Empire, the GAE.
Talk about something.
GAE.
On that note, welcome back to Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV, where we always have the most gay-friendly confetti of color that even in Pride Month, we're representing whatever letters they're adding to the alphabet soup this year.
I'm going to give you two confettis for both countries.
For both countries, that's for the GAE.
The first one's for the USA.
Representation for everyone here.
Yeah, I'm your top 17 host, joined by Savannah Hernandez.
As always, good work out there.
You interviewed somebody with bubblegum colored hair, clear warning sign.
They did not disappoint.
And we're going to talk and get into this controversy and find out if we really still have a country.
And if we do, how do we end up reconquering the nation?
And I don't use that word lightly, reconquering the country to get back our country from these people who have staked their claim.
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Okay, so if you're not familiar with this, the managing editor at New York Times, what is considered the most prestigious editorial in the country, God knows their propaganda house full of a bunch of idiots.
The New York Times decided that they were going to come out and discuss the shock at realizing that people in the United States would dare to fly a flag of their own country in their own nation.
Let's listen to that.
If you're not keeping up with this, let's listen to what she said, Mara Gay, on MSNBC, unironically to the American public.
Going to continue.
I was on Long Island this weekend visiting a really dear friend, and I was really disturbed.
I saw dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with explicatives against Joe Biden on the back of them, Trump flags, and some cases, just dozens of American flags, which is also just disturbing because essentially the message was clear.
It was, this is my country.
This is not your country.
I own this.
Okay, cut this.
Cut this right there.
Cut this right there.
This is where we're getting into in the conversation.
The senior editor at New York Times, an American company based in the United States, about named after a place in the United States, says that she was concerned seeing American flags because an American flag is a sign that someone is saying when they fly it that this is my country.
And she's not wrong.
We fly the American flag simply as a declaration as any flag is flown to show what you have conquered or where you are.
It's why we allegedly put an American flag on the moon.
It's why we raised a flag on Iwo Jima.
We raised the flag simply to tell people this is our territory.
And when you come here, you live by the tenets that we believe in.
You live by the Constitution.
You live by the Bill of Rights.
You are in a place of law and order and a place that respects liberty, or at least used to.
But more recently, if you go to my screen here, a very colorful group of people that appeared to be harmless, like Charlotte Clymer, appeared.
Charlotte Clymer, who's an identitarian, similar to white nationalists, she says that she's a, or he, I don't know, I can't tell.
I'm sorry, Savannah, is that a man or a woman?
I actually do not know.
Kind of looks like a guy in a wig, but that's just my personal opinion.
Yes, I don't know, but I think so.
The pronouns in her bio say she, her.
Yes, whatever you have to emphasize, Charlotte Clymer has a bio and says that they are a writer, lesbian, veteran, Hoya, she, her, Truman Project, representative of Lynn Johnston Litt, HRC, the human rights.
That's basically just a very, a propaganda arm of cultural Marxists.
And also, she's a domestic terrorist group, BLM, in her bio.
I'm going to use she, her pronouns because I don't know.
I just don't know.
I'm going to respect Charlotte's pronouns because I have no clue.
And I always, with pronouns, default to what I think they mean.
Yeah, whatever gender they look like.
Like, cause I'm like, okay, well, I think that's a man, but I don't know.
So I'm just going to call Charlotte Clymer a her for now.
Anyway, Charlotte Clymer has a lot of influence, 371,000 followers.
Charlotte Clymer, who earlier, just a moment ago, said in the tweet, they don't understand why people would want to fly an American flag and thinks that it comes across like they are bigoted, flies a flag in their bio.
What flag?
It is the GAE.
The gay American Empire, which is a new country that has developed from the ashes of a once great nation.
And it was the result and the design of cultural Marxists who have divided and conquered this nation extensively and accurately since 1965.
The goal of Marxists has always been to come into a nation and to divide the people against each other.
Take away the bio spirit of a country.
America used to be a united nation.
We used to be a place of hope, of prominence, where we look to the future.
And now we're so concerned with looking to the past and so concerned with trying to understand ourselves that we can't get together as a group to pioneer anything amazing these days.
And it was all by design.
It was all by design.
And that's why I made a very important claim.
I said this, that the intersectional rainbow flag has evolved into its own national identity.
It is not just a subculture of the USA stating their existence, which is what it's played out to be.
Don't you just like the gays, Savannah?
Don't you love the gays?
And it's like, okay.
There are gay people who watch this show.
I have no problem with them.
I don't have problems.
I don't walk around and think about who people are having sex with.
And I never was like that.
Yeah.
But instead, they have taken a flag and said, you know what?
Actually, guess where I'm getting it?
In my butt.
But that's what we thought it was.
That's what we thought it was.
And conservatives were like, we don't want to know about your sex life.
It's about, you're trying to push your sex life on us.
No, it's not.
Actually, the Florainbo flag is not about pushing people's sex lives on them.
Really?
No.
What is it about?
Well, it's now a representative.
It's a new U.S. power structure, and it's now a new country.
So what it's made to do is, and this is very important, is that the flag was created as the catalyst and the start of creating a new country in this country that was to divide people.
So they needed to create this divide.
And what they saw as an issue in their way of dividing, America was a beacon of light.
It was a white country.
It was a Christian country.
And it was a conservative country overall before 1965.
And that's a problem for the globalists.
That's a problem for the communists.
That's a problem for the degenerates.
That's a problem for people who don't like that.
And so when you have a unified country that has a unified culture and race and religion and these things, it's a strong nation.
And so what they needed to do is they needed to say, well, where are the places of strength in this country?
Where's the places of unity?
The unity of race, of religion, of culture, and of prospect.
Those are exactly where they needed to wage their war.
Who?
The cultural Marxists.
We need to make the country less white, less Christian, less conservative, and of course, yes, less cohesive so that their purpose is confused.
When you confuse the purpose of a country and when you get the country confused and divided against each other, the power structure no longer remains.
Can you defeat the U.S. military?
No.
But can you conquer the country from within and instill people who are sympathetic to your cause in the U.S. military so you never have to fight it?
100%.
And that's where we're at.
That is where we're at.
We're at the point now where people are more concerned about their own sexual identity than they are about the identity as being a part of this country.
And it was intentional.
How confused are people?
Well, Samana went out to talk to people in deep alum here.
People are so confused about their identity that they have them, but can't even explain what it is anymore.
This person identifies as skillet-leaning, cast iron skillet adjacent.
You know what?
When I went out there, I almost asked because she's like, oh yeah, I'm pansexual.
And I was like, I wanted to ask her, does that mean you're sexually attracted to pans, but I didn't.
It's a 2015 joke that never loses its punch.
Just go ahead and play this.
This encapsulates the beaten down, degenerate, confused, depressed American that is now a member of the GAE.
This is who the GAE is.
Watch this.
So we're out here today asking people what Pride Month means to them.
So what does Pride Month mean to you?
Pride Month means to me the opportunity for people in the LGBTQA community to live their best authentic lives without anything, literally, for the whole entire month and just be themselves and not be ashamed of who they are and also to be celebrated.
Wait, I have a question.
What is the A?
An LGBTQA.
What's the A?
Oh no.
Me either.
Yeah.
But shout out to them.
So I am, you know, in a heterosexual facing relationship.
I identify as bisexual, pansexual.
What is pansexual really quick?
Because I'm not sure.
I might not be the best authority to speak on that.
Pride month to me is it's a celebration of love being love and how that love needs to be equal for everybody and everybody needs to have equal rights regardless of who you're attracted to, what's in your pants, like none of that matters.
Pride should also be a recognition of all of the people that really fought and suffered and the generations of people that were wiped out by the AIDS pandemic and how that was ignored because people just didn't care about gay men.
So pride isn't just about like parties and rainbows and celebrating and being out.
Pride is also honoring all of the people that fought to where we can do this today, that we can be out here in the streets and we can have these celebrations.
When I see an American so first of all, let's break down a few of these things.
So these are members of the GAE, the Gay American Empire.
We'll start with the black girl who seemed like a really sweet woman.
And by the way, if anyone's watching this, it's in these videos.
I'm not to try and disparage you.
But, you know, I mean, you got the jiggly puff-haired woman or whatever.
This woman right here looks like a nice girl.
And she's like, yeah, we're celebrating the pride, it's about celebrating the LGBTQ.
And you ask her, well, what IA?
What does A even stand for?
And she's like, I don't know, but like, shout out to them.
Yeah, shout out to the A's.
We don't know who the A's are, what they represent, but apparently we have a whole entire month dedicated to them and we're going to celebrate them even though we don't know what they are.
Well, and A, I think, is actually asexual, which would be antithetical to their movement.
But there's a point to this.
And I want to explain this because a lot of right-wing people really get pent up over this.
Like, I hate Pride.
It's about, it's about, it's about making everyone think about you're gay.
It's like, bro, are you living three years ago?
This has nothing to do with people's sexuality.
It has everything to do about earning the allegiance of subdivisions of individuals to create divisions in a country so that the power structure of a nation is undermined.
This, think with me, people.
Let's get into this.
So she says, A, I don't know, but shout out to them.
All that she knows is blind allegiance, like China, allegiance to the party.
All I know is that I'm supposed to be for the LGBTQIA.
I don't know what the f it is.
I don't know.
But I do know that if I got to give them a shout out, like it's like, it's like, oh, I support the Communist Party, like a Chinese person.
What does the Communist Party do?
I don't really know.
I don't know.
I mean, our web, our web browsers are censored over here, so we're not sure.
I'm not sure, but shout out to them.
Yeah, blind allegiance, like you said.
And it doesn't surprise you.
I know that doesn't surprise you.
No, not at all.
Yesterday was really interesting because I actually was expecting people who identify with a certain sexuality to at least know what it was.
So it was really surprising to me to identify something and then not know.
And it reminds me of the Trump haters and the people who'd go out and scream about how much they hate Trump.
And then when I would go ask them why they were out there dedicating their time and energy to it, they'd be like, well, I don't really know why I hate him.
I just do.
Yeah, like this guy.
You remember him we talked about in the last show who was on National Geographic and was like, Black boy, white world perpetually exhausted with the way that he described the world that he's a black boy in a white world and is perpetually exhausted.
Well, it turns out black boy likes white world.
That's why he's here.
Likes it so much.
Oh, that he is in a relationship with the white world.
Probably a sexual relationship.
My boy is so exhausted by the white world.
Sir, you're exhausted by women.
I can agree.
Women are exhausting.
White women are exhausting like every other race.
But, sir, that might be your world, but you are benefiting from it in your Ray-Bans.
I'm sure it's so oppressive.
You wear like $200 sunglasses.
I'm sorry.
Sorry for giving you an opportunity at a great life.
Apologies sincerely from the white world.
This reminds me too of AOC and how she demonizes the white community a lot.
And then she's also simultaneously dating a white man too.
Seems like a common theme.
No, it's it's true.
And you have to realize that from the outset, when you're conquering people, the more confused and the less they know about themselves, the better it is.
Now, the second girl, and we get her back on the screen, the pink, the pink-haired girl, seems like a lovely woman as well, right?
And you might be saying, like, seems like great person.
She said she's an army brat, meaning she grew up.
I think an army brat's a reference to being a military kid.
Her parents served in the military.
She's somebody like kind of like a pastor's kid.
I'm sure she has her own opinions about the military.
Yeah.
She no longer likes the American flag because she thinks it stands for something bigoted.
And this is really important.
More important than the fact that she's pansexual, bisexual, which is an antithetical correlation because bi means two, pan means all.
So she's attracted to everything, but she's also knows that there's only two things you can be attracted to, men or women, women that dress up like men, men that dress up like women, but there are only men and women.
So bisexuality, I've watched people on TikTok try to explain how bisexuality doesn't negate all the other sexualities like and genders.
Like, how can you be attracted to two genders only when there's 72?
That's what I've always wondered.
How do you be bisexual when there's 72 genders?
Well, it's funny because I had asked her this question as well.
And that's why she was like, well, I might not be the best person to answer this, but also like, again, like you are explaining right now, they're like, well, yeah, like they're, you're only attracted to two genders, but also if you're pansexual, you're attracted to all genders.
So like I'm attracted to all, but only two at the same time.
And I'm like, oh, okay, I don't understand.
But she didn't even know what pansexual was.
I want to be the best person to say it.
And it's like, because she doesn't know what it is because it's blind allegiance.
She just knows that it's like trendy and good to be pansexual, doesn't understand what it is, but identifies as it.
It's her identity, right?
She doesn't say, I'm an American.
She doesn't say, I'm a woman, I'm American, which is normal, or I'm a Christian, I'm an American.
It's I'm a pansexual, bisexual.
They have re-engineered a certain percentage of this population to identify by things that are antithetical to the American values.
Americans, like, and she goes, well, because pride is about not caring what's in your pants.
Ma'am, this entire conversation is about caring about what's in your pants and who you have sex with.
That's what you're, you're literally talking about your sexuality to a stranger.
Yeah, exactly.
And, you know, it's so funny too, because I had interviewed a couple of other people and this one guy was like, if you don't show children LGBTQ type of content, you're censoring them.
You're censoring the children.
And I was like, okay, if you don't show children porn, are you censoring children and what they're allowed to see?
And he was like, well, do you think transsexuality is sexual?
And I was like, I mean, that's what this whole entire month is about.
Yeah, sir, it is sexual.
Okay.
It is so sexual that this backwards world has been used, right?
Most of the time when you're talking about race and how they're dividing us on race, but they're dividing us on sexuality.
They're dividing us on gender.
There used to be a day and age when, like, you know, the very simple thing, right, in America, a very simple subdivision that actually was used for strength was the fact that we had the division between men and women.
Women had these things that they did.
They went out and they'd have girls' times.
They would hang out, have book clubs.
Guys would have men's prayer meetings.
They had the boy scouts.
There was times to get together and be like, yeah, there are some things that make us different.
Those things are going to be used to make us stronger.
Those are natural things to the natural order, not designed.
And the entire GAE empire that now runs and rules this country, by the way, we are the minority that don't fall in line with this.
Notice that everything that they do is like synthetic.
They use like, they push the music industry.
Now that they control it, nobody actually has a good voice.
Basically, they're all used auto-tune.
It's all synthetic.
It's fake.
It's appearances.
They're all about, they push, you know, modification of the body.
Their hair is synthetic colors that are not naturally occurring.
Their sexualities are indoctrinated, not naturally occurring.
Their gender and their sex have been reinvented from something that does not occur in nature.
They are not natural and they do not come from the order of what is normal.
And that is why they don't like the American flag because the American flag represents America.
And America is what they hate.
And that is a nation that comes from a Eurocentric country that had a homogenous people that had an order and that did not care about things like sticking the pee-pee in the poo-poo.
Thank you for that.
Thank you for being scientific with your terminologies today.
I really appreciate you.
This is Dr. Fauci level rhetoric, and I really appreciate it.
Yeah, but that's my point is like from somebody, and I bring it up being born and raised in LA.
I'm like, I've been around a lot of weird people.
I am weird.
A lot of you guys have no idea, like even anything about you.
You guys are always debating things about who is Elijah?
What does he like to do with his free time?
Well, you know what I like to do?
I like to think about things like this.
I like to think about the fact that the GAE has come to a point where Savannah brought this up.
I didn't even know this happened.
This is so good.
It's actually so sad, but.
That a veteran Bronx educator claims that she was fired after refusing the Black Panther salute.
And no, I am not talking about the Black Power salute from the group Black Panthers.
I am literally talking about the movie Black Panther, the Wakanda salute.
Am I doing that right?
Yeah, yeah, there you go.
There has to be like more over your chest.
Like Kamala did it, like Kamala.
There you go.
There you go.
So this woman who apparently is a person of color, somewhere in the right hand of the screen, as they like to call it, she didn't want to do a Wakanda salute.
And apparently it's cool.
They like people to do it as a source of empowerment because everyone pretended like Black Panther was a good movie when it objectively was not very good.
It was okay at best, but just another action movie.
It's cool, but not great.
People pretended it was good because it's cool because it had an all-black cast.
It was like, isn't this so revolutionary?
You're like, wow, you're saying that it's that when races are homogenized and brought together, that they can do great things sounds a little bit like you are the exact kind of people you say you hate.
Interesting.
I'm always this ready to snap on this show.
I'm always this ready.
I'm always this ready to just start you.
He's right on the edge, but he's not.
I'm ready to go like Alex Jones and rip my shirt off and just go full forced.
It's like, so they're like saying like, yeah, you know, salute black homogeny, right?
Jewish homogeny, black homogeny, good, white homogeny, bad.
Very bad.
Very bad.
Probably the worst.
Only some races can have ethnostates.
Other races, it's evil.
And that other races, just white people.
I'm just saying, that's the argument.
It's an inconsistent intellectual argument.
And they fired her.
And she says they fired her because she didn't want to do it.
Cause she's probably like, I don't want to be a retard.
Like, that's probably what she's like, I don't want to do a movie salute.
I bet you that was her reasoning.
Like, just like, I'm just, I'm possessing that.
They're probably like, Kamala Harris, the vice president of our country, is doing the Wakanda salute.
And you won't?
Yeah.
And it's like, so, so she does that.
And she gets fired for it.
And that's what the GAE looks like is that they need blind allegiance.
And if you don't want to act like a child, you don't want to act ridiculous and you want a great nation, they will make sure that you are marginalized.
And Mara Gay, when she was on MSNBC, said that we can keep marginalizing the Trump supporters.
She says that, that we can, who don't accept the election, meaning they are intentionally marginalizing people.
Who's the other?
The people who are not weird and queer and follow the GAE.
It's basically people who are white, straight, male, et cetera.
The people that are their greatest enemy.
Because why?
Why are they the enemy?
Because they don't have any control.
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So this woman is fired.
And it's like they don't like people that fly the American flag because, again, they're not controlled.
Now, what do controlled people look like?
Well, let's look at some of these people.
They're fat.
Okay.
This is why they push for fat against fat phobia and for body positivity.
They are morbidly obese.
This yoga teacher has said that she is mad.
Where is this?
She says that white people ruined yoga.
Can we start from the beginning?
Does there sound to this?
Let's see.
You're reaching out Through the fingertips Or if you really want to protect the wrist You can grab for either elbow The trick of that though Is that you are going to get quite a bit of chest opening So you go for what you need.
Keep sinking that pelvis down and back.
Breathing.
Reaching through your heart space.
Okay, get the off the screen.
Get it off.
No, you can leave it there.
Just get it off my main screen.
That's fine.
Disgusting.
Repudiate it.
I don't, I hate it.
I don't even know.
I just made up a word.
I made up a word to describe that.
Just like that.
I joe Biden that.
Commentator, did you hear how she said expletives or whatever?
Yeah.
I was going to say that correctly.
I was going to say, I rebuked that, and then I almost said repudiate together.
And I also almost just said projectile vomit.
Go to my screen here.
Yoga teacher Jessmeen Stanley believes that white supremacy has polluted yoga and it's time to talk about it.
Ma'am, not only is your colon probably polluted, but your BMI is the greatest thing in the way of you and successfully being an actual yoga practicer.
I don't know about you, but I did yoga for a long time.
That's that shouldn't surprise people.
Fancy.
I'm actually pretty good at it.
I didn't do it to channel the Kundalini spirit and to do anything.
You're trying to like align your chakras.
No, I just, I used to be in gymnastics.
I used to do gym.
I used to do like, like cool.
Yeah, I used to do, I did that for a while until I got too tall.
So that was like a sport I did as when I was young.
Did like flipping and bars and rings.
I know.
That's just like what I did.
And I used to do yoga a lot to get balance.
And so like I would, you know, just stand on my head and balance like on my head.
And yeah, and like do like do a lot of very interesting stretches.
And I was, I just, then that's a weird thing that you guys don't realize.
I'm from, hey, I'm from LA.
That's, we did that stuff.
Is this a live video of you doing yoga?
That's a live video of me 37 years of a bad diet later.
No, I used to identify as a gay black woman until I realized that gay black women were no longer, I don't know.
You're not a protected class anymore.
Yeah.
And now I just identify as a as just, I don't know what I identify.
I just, I don't even care.
I don't need to identify.
You just take a letter in the alphabet and then just identify as it.
And if someone asks you what it is, just be like, I don't know.
I'm not the best person.
I identify as an American conqueror.
I like that.
A Eurocentric American conqueror.
And I'm going to take back.
We're going to take a look at that.
Colonizer?
I'm a colonizer now.
Elijah identifies as a colonizer.
I'm not mad about it.
You know what these people are?
They're colonizers on our land.
Get the out.
That's what I have to say to people like Jesamin Stanley.
They are.
They're colonizers on our land.
They're pretending that this is their country.
And it's not.
Okay?
It's not.
And you've pushed a lot of people like me overboard because a lot of us were very tolerant of people.
Yeah.
And they have raped the benevolence of America by taking advantage of our kindness and our tolerance to then make us the enemies in this country.
And that's what's very important is that they've created a subdivision.
And you might say, well, Elijah, aren't you then giving into the cultural Marxist by also being in dividing yourself?
No.
I just know what group I'm in that they've divided me.
And by the way, we've made a country before.
We can do it again.
That's where we're getting to.
I think in break, you're talking about, not even break, but just before we started recording, you were like, Greenland, where are you at?
Let's go.
Let's start a new country over there.
Because like you were saying, we do have a whole subset of people now and they do seem to be the majority who, and again, they use the keyword identify because they do identify with this new country like you were talking about.
They're not Americans anymore.
Right.
And you get things like this.
You get this, this guy, which we can we bring a picture of him of the bald dude who was defending black hair.
I think that's video number one.
I got it.
I got it.
Okay.
So just start this video from the beginning.
And this video makes me so uncomfortable.
I've never had syphilis, but I have a vision that this is equivalent to your body is what this is to my ears.
Let's play this.
And I want to show you exactly the point where we've gotten to a man with no hair telling us how we should approach people with hair.
I don't know.
I'm Benji here.
Hi, Benji.
And this is how to compliment black hair without causing offense.
Black people often receive comments on their hair and it can be a harmful racist microaggression.
This is because black people face significant discrimination for their hair types and styles, including harassment and loss of work opportunities.
This is rooted in the racist perception of black hair as being wild and unkempt that has been used to dehumanize, objectify, and oppress black people for centuries.
Therefore, comments implying that black hair is different and other have the same objectifying impacts and consequences.
So to avoid causing offense, avoid making comments that are objectifying and othering.
For example, there's a difference between, I like your hair, it's pretty, and wow, your hair is so cool.
Also, not everyone likes unsolicited comments on their appearance, even if they are respectful and positive.
So if your compliment isn't well received, apologize and keep it moving.
Hope that helps.
Okay.
All I could focus on was the fact that Haya's talking like this the whole time.
Why are you talking like this?
Why?
Is he not gonna like this in the whole video?
Okay, there's so many things wrong with this video.
Number one, the fact that you would think that I would listen to the advice from a British person.
That's like where we begin.
That's where we begin.
No.
Okay?
Everybody, then no.
Not happen.
Number two, sir, you don't have hair.
You don't have hair.
You can't talk to me about hair.
You don't have one.
It's literally like somebody who is an amputee, double amputee of their legs, telling me about the best ways to massage cramps out of your calves or something.
It's like, what the f ⁇ are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
Also, nobody thinks about black hair.
It's not on my mind.
I don't think about people's hair.
I don't even, you think that that's what I'm thinking about?
I don't even.
I don't even know about people's hair.
I'd never thought about it.
I've never thought about somebody else's hair.
I never have.
I've never been like, oh, black people?
Their hair?
What he's talking about is that it seems unkept or whatever.
Dude, you know what happened?
You know what unkept hair is?
It's hair that's unkept.
And guess what?
If you're black and you don't keep up your hair, it's still unkept.
It doesn't matter what race you are.
If you're a ratchety ass hoe and you ain't keeping up your hair, then people are probably going to think that you judge you for it.
Like, basically, what Elijah's trying to say right now is if he takes the cap off of his head, you would see what unkept hair looks like.
But because, you know, we are a professional show, he puts the cap on.
So maybe just brush your hair, y'all.
No matter what race you are, just brush it out.
Yeah.
My hair is about as well put together as this studio.
Yeah, that's a fair thing.
In the end, it was called the broom closet because the tip of the broom is really on the top of my head.
Oh my gosh.
Literally, when I first started working with Elijah, if I was in a bad mood, he would just take his hat off and make me laugh because his scarecrow hair is hilarious.
Anyway, this has nothing to do with the story, and I don't remember.
I don't remember.
You're getting triggered over this bald guy telling you that you're racist for the moment.
Yes, but what I'm saying is this is what the GAE is.
It's like getting people concerned about like, let's talk about the problem of black hair and how people talk about black hair.
It's like, dude, first of all, nobody was talking about it.
Nobody is talking about it.
And that's not the kind of people in the West care about.
We don't care about that kind of stuff because we don't care.
We built a strong nation and we don't care about the things that you care about.
These people care about the most minuscule and unimportant things.
They're creating problems for themselves because their lives are too easy.
At the end of the day, that's what this comes down to.
They benefited so much from the white supremacist capitalist empires that they came from and that they've immigrated to because they were so horrible that now they want to change them, change them what?
Into this new world order that is weak and has people divided making videos like that.
Sir, you are objectively a loser.
Okay?
Not because you're black.
Partly because you're British.
Also, is that those Jesus Christ fishes on him, the patterns?
I don't know what he's wearing, but that's probably some sort of traditional garb he thinks makes him like more unique in the UK or something because he probably thinks that it's like when all of our congress people wore kante cloths.
Yeah, it's probably, you know, you know, people do that.
They're like, oh, that's my point.
I'm so unique.
I'm not like everyone else in my country.
I'm a real, I'm a real black person.
I'm cultured.
I'm cultured.
I can eat spicy food unlike the whites.
Say that while going to my screen real fast and say that again.
I can eat spicy food unlike the whites.
Our podcast viewers are like our podcast viewers.
That's where we're at today, guys.
There are blind viewers.
Yeah.
But it's not that.
And so that's the point.
This is why they're going so hard after people that were at the January 6th event is because what they want to send a message is that not only can you be divided against yourself, not only do we want you to be confused and divided against each other, not only do we want you to be confused and divided against your own mind, your own natural order, your own sexuality, your own hair color, but also we want to let you know that if you fall in line and you give us loyalty, we will make sure that you get off the hook.
For instance, during the BLM riots of 2020 that left over two dozen people dead and ended up with two to three billion dollars worth of damage.
This is what we've been able to account for.
And the vice president, the current vice president, or who is allegedly the vice president, was able to raise money and create fundraisers to help bail out these people, these heroes, from jail.
And then we also had our politicians coming forward and saying that Antifa was a myth and Joy Behar saying that they were just an idea.
Right.
And so they shielded them now on January 6th, when the, when the right rioted, they are now insurrectionist revolutionaries that, that, that waged a war against the United States.
And what's crazy though, when you're looking at all of this is that one thing that I want to say, I want to admit somewhere where I think I might've been wrong.
So when I first talked about this, and I've talked about this in many times, that I personally did not see Antifa at the event because I just didn't.
And I'm not going to lie to you guys.
I'm only going to report on what I know.
More security footage is coming out.
This, I think, we think is might be doctored that appears to show black block entering the chamber.
We think that it might have been darkened because original footage came out and it appears that maybe these were not black block.
But one thing that I do want to make a correction is that Savannah never went inside of the building.
And I'm not confirming or denying whether or not this footage is associated with her.
But footage has come out outside the building showing people in Black Block breaking into the building, being the first people to break the windows outside of the building.
And Savannah remembered that she captured that moment from the outside.
Not Savannah, my producer, just another woman.
And that people during that day knew that those people were Antifa Black Block breaking into the building.
And so they started harassing and yelling at them.
I don't know if you have that footage.
I do.
And also, this was a clip that has been deleted off of Instagram because they didn't like the content of it.
So yeah, also another clip that's been completely censored off the face of the earth.
Watch this.
So you see people breaking the window right there.
They're yelling, no, stop it.
No.
And you see the black block up there breaking the window?
So I don't know how we didn't catch this till now.
It's because it got deleted.
Yeah, it got deleted.
I deleted her Twitter as well.
So what happened is, is we still don't have confirmed reports on who these people were and whether or not who really instigated this.
But more and more footage is coming out that in this wing, not the wing I was in, but this wing, that the agitators were in black block and were breaking the windows.
And people knew that and started yelling F Antifa and started yelling, no, no, no.
However, so we could see that the majority of people did not want this to occur and that there were a few agitators that were really egging this on.
But this is being labeled as the worst attack in American history.
And the reason why it's being labeled as such and the reason why that they're coming after people and wasting their resources is because this was a riot done by an opposing nation.
They're going after an enemy.
The government is the GAE.
These people belong to the original or old United States of America.
These are the people who they hate, who they want to marginalize, and ultimately who they want to shoot and kill.
And they want these people murdered, but if they can't murder them in the meantime, they'll lock you in prison 23 hours a day and take away your bail and not give you any bail and make a lesson out of you telling people that, look, as we conquer and as we divide your country, if you resist, this is what will happen to you.
And people did attempt to resist that day and they were made an example of and they still are to this day.
And it's just crazy because, you know, when you talk about this in the real world, like, I mean, in the most insane, in the most insane way, the GAE spent nine months doing this, rioting and destroying and breaking federal property.
In fact, for two days, not just one night, they laid siege of the White House and injured dozens of officers and lit structures on fire.
The media shielded for them, actually came in defense of them and said specifically, do you remember this?
Like Kamala Harris was like, Donald Trump just tear gassed peaceful protesters for a photo op, the peaceful protesters.
Imagine if somebody called the Capitol rioters peaceful protesters that was prominent.
Oh my gosh, they would get canceled.
Why?
Because the power moves letting you know that if you serve the GAE, the gay American empire, you can do whatever the hell you want.
But if you serve the USA and you fly its flag, we will crush you.
We will destroy you.
And guess what?
I proudly serve the United States.
I serve Jesus Christ above all else.
And I don't want to get that confused.
This is why I'm not so afraid of what's going on in the world.
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And to talk more about the insanity and the backwardness in the world, I invited on a good friend, Jack Bisobic, senior editor of Human Events, also the author of the Antifa book here to discuss Dr. Fauci as well as the events surrounding January 6th.
Welcome back to the show.
Elijah, really good to be here, man.
And, you know, nice to be talking to you.
I think the last time I saw you was up there in Kenosha, a very auspicious place and also a very interesting discussion, sort of a throwdown between us and the folks on the left.
But I think it actually turned out to be a pretty good discussion.
And I'm really glad that we did that.
And I'm really glad that you took part in that as well to show people that, hey, we can disagree with folks on different sides of issues, but that doesn't mean that we can't sit down and have a conversation.
Yeah, well, that's what I want to talk to you about.
So earlier in the show, we've been discussing the events surrounding January 6th.
I know that President Biden has said this is the worst attack on our democracy basically since the civil war.
And I mean, when you have a president, a sitting president of the United States of the most powerful country in the world taking a stance and saying that an event like January 6th was the worst attack, what kind of effect does that have on the country?
I mean, how is that affecting the populace today?
Well, I think unfortunately, you're getting a two-track effect, right?
You're getting one track of people who they hear that and they just check out, right?
Because it's discrediting to anybody who's been paying attention in the news.
They know that there have been riots across the country throughout all of 2020.
We document that in the book.
We actually go through a timeline of every single one of these things, date, location, event, situation, action, outcome.
So anyone who's actually been paying attention, they look at this guy and say, you know, why are you politicizing this?
But unfortunately, there's also a sliver of the country that hears stuff like that, and it starts to demonize the political opponents of the other side and starts to say, look, these people are not just folks that we disagree with, as you and I were just talking about.
These are people who are part of the problem.
And then it becomes a justification for the use of national security agencies and national security assets to go after them in a way that's completely unwarranted.
Look, you know, and I've said this from the start, I know you've said this as well.
Look, there are people there that committed crimes, they attacked police officers, et cetera, et cetera.
Let's go through all this.
But they have instituted a persecution of people posting selfies, the FBI account going crazy with this stuff, peaceful protesters, folks who say, look, I wasn't even there getting raided.
We've never seen them treat this when it comes to Antifa.
We've never seen them go to this level.
We know that Chris Ray has said again and again that, oh, this is just an ideology.
If it's Antifa, we don't have to worry about it.
But if you're a Trump supporter, if you're a conservative, if you're MAGA, if you're someone who's in the military, by the way, and you're wearing a red hat, you are now a target.
Yeah.
And that brings up an interesting point.
Earlier this week, I sort of said that they've created this dichotomy in the country of this other group, right?
Which is now everyone on the right wing.
And they started doing that by creating the gay flag by making this institution of saying, everybody who's a little bit weird, who's queer, who's liberal, here's a flag you can identify behind.
And then on the other side, then if you're straight or right wing, then you have to keep the American flag.
So they created this division to now where the American flag no longer represents the unity of Americans.
It now represents to them or they portray it as being a representation of the right wing.
And the gay flag is a representation of the left wing.
Do you still feel like America is a united country, that we can overcome these challenges, that we can actually get past this?
Or are we in a state where we really do have two separate countries and two separate realities?
Well, I think that any situation where you're flying more than one flag is always going to be bad for national cohesion, right?
This is why one of the stories we broke at Human Events when the U.S. embassies were flying just last week, the BLM flag across embassies in our diplomatic posts around the world, right?
It starts sending a message that there are divisions at home and that it sends a message abroad that you can go and do whatever you want.
You can attack our pipelines.
You can take over Hong Kong.
You can lock up all the Uyghurs because we're too busy worrying about our internal divisions rather than being able to actually be a force on the world stage.
But also, I think it's a situation that kind of speaks to a larger dynamic that's going on in U.S. society.
And that is this idea that, you know, humans developed as, you know, sort of tribal bands, right?
You know, this is how people form is how it developed.
Then civilization came about through agriculture so that you saw the rise of cities, then city-states.
And so your tribe, in times of abundance, right, your tribe grows.
Your tribe becomes lower.
There's plenty.
You're able to not have to worry about where you're going to get the next meal.
The scarcity hasn't hit in.
So your tribe is able to enlarge.
But in times of scarcity, in times of panic, in times of economic distress, it almost feels like your tribe is getting smaller.
And so you're actually starting to act.
Because that's one less mouth you have to feed.
That's one less person you have to worry about.
So now you're imposing this more rigid, ideological, strict structures on people because you're in that mode of who can I throw out?
Who can I put into the out group?
Because I only want to have to worry about me and my people.
Because I remember growing up in the 90s, you know, my people was the United States of America and the other would maybe like, you know, first the Soviet Union, then after they fell, there was kind of this time of, you know, maybe Iraq during the Gulf War, then terrorism with 9-11.
But everyone was still united under the United States of America.
You start messing with that stuff.
And that really didn't happen until 2008.
And I don't want to make this like an Obama thing.
I really mean more like the economic distress of 2008.
That's where things really started to get thrown out of whack.
That's where you really start to see the bulb being broken is when the economic distress started to seep in.
Yeah, that's an interesting point because I don't know about you, but I feel kind of crazy today because I don't even know what's real anymore.
We see the retired FBI director saying that, you know, calling city members of Congress potential leaders of domestic terror sales.
We have, I have your tweet here I want to bring up on the screen that says, you even have that we now, after the leaks of Fauci's emails, have reports that in spring of 2020, Dr. Fauci privately warned Europe that COVID leaked from the Wuhan lab while he publicly told the American people the opposite.
And so, you know, to be quite frank, and this is where I'm lost, and I'm sure the audience is lost.
And I'm hoping you can bring some sense to this.
Can we have any faith in our government to be honest and forth telling with us?
Or has our government completely psyoped us and moved into its own place where it's looking out for its own interests of the elite?
Some people might call it the deep state.
I don't care what you call it.
But I mean, do we still have a country?
Do we still have a government that represents the people?
Or are we on the decline as an empire?
Well, when you look at countries in decline and you look at countries where you have a crisis of confidence in leadership and a crisis of trust, you know, this is kind of where you get, you know, you talked about media, you talked about public proclamations.
When we look at countries like, you know, say Turkey or Qatar or any of these places where we say there's quote unquote state-run media, well, we always know that different outlets there, and when I studied this when I was in the IC, when we looked at China, we looked at Russia, Iran, you know, that different factions sort of control different media platforms.
And we've realized now that that's kind of what the dynamic now is in the United States, right?
So the Washington Post, okay, that's Bezos, you know, the New York Times, you know, that's that's a little bit more tied into like the intelligentsia than the Wall Street Journal, that's tied into Wall Street, et cetera.
And it goes on and on.
And so the Washington Post also, of course, has ties into the military-industrial complex, the defense system.
And so then independent media, that's more of their grassroots style.
Or in one of his other countries, you might call it opposition media.
So that's in, you know, in China, you don't really have much of that, but in the Chinese diaspora, you have more of that.
In Russia, of course, you do have opposition media that goes on.
And so we find ourselves in a media environment where we're constantly in this epistemological crisis.
And you saw this really exemplified through these Fauci emails where he's out publicly saying one thing, right?
And then we get reports that privately, and that's from Scott Gottlieb, by the way, the guy who's the former commissioner of the FDA, saying that he went out, Fauci, and briefed the European Union and the leaders there and said, look, privately, this thing may have come from that lab.
We're not really sure what went on.
Meanwhile, publicly, he's trying to throw cold water on that.
He's attacking anybody in independent media who asked questions about why a BSL level four lab was just three miles away from the supposed wet market.
And now Oxford's come out with their study and say, hey, there actually weren't any bats or pangolins in this wet market.
So we're not really sure how they could get there, which, you know, if anyone, I spent time living in China, right?
You know, those bat caves are almost a thousand miles away.
They're in Kwin Ming.
Wuhan is nowhere near there.
So explain to me how a bat got a thousand miles away to the inside of this major inner developed city.
It just doesn't make any sense.
But when you have this crisis of confidence and it goes from the FBI saying that they don't want to go after Antifa, but they'll, you know, go, they'll move heaven and earth to go after somebody who is taking a selfie walking around in the Capitol building.
Now we realize that it feels like there's different factions that are vying for power.
Jeffrey Epstein is a great example of this, rather than one solid cohesive unit that's driving us towards progress, that's driving us towards sort of the national next horizon, the new frontier.
And that's when I was young, that was America.
That was the space program, right?
New Frontier, the next horizon.
Where are we going?
That's and that tied back to American history, where America was the country of the pioneers, of the frontiersmen, the people who came from all around the world because they wanted to build something new, right?
That has been completely lost because we don't look forward anymore.
We only look back.
You know what, Jack?
And I think that's where we're at.
We are looking back.
And, you know, if you're watching this and you're feeling like, why is everyone looking back?
Be different.
Tell people to stop focusing on the wrongs of the past.
And if you want to do things right, start living today, do better, work on yourself, eat healthy, drink less, or don't drink at all.
Avoid illicit drugs if you can.
Work on your marriage.
And as Jack always says, be a rebel, start a family.
Jack is the author of the Antifa book.
This chronicles some pretty intense stuff.
I have myself a copy right here.
This is an amazing book.
I encourage you to get it.
It's currently out of stock on Amazon.
Jack, where can people get the book right now if they want to buy it?
So, right now, yeah, Amazon, of course, is giving us the big Bezos, but go to Antifabook.com.
We've got plenty of other ways.
You can buy it direct for us so that money doesn't go directly into Bezos' pockets.
It's Antifabook.com.
It's very simple.
Elijah, you know, we talk about that time when we were out in Chaz together, which I don't think it went out public, but when people go into this book, they can actually get that inside story.
Oh, well, that is, yeah, a good old chaz and chop, the homeless commune where people were murdered and killed.
And we pretended like nothing happened, but people went to the Capitol and they were the ones who got killed.
And we treat it like it was the worst attack on democracy since the Civil War.
I give up sometimes, but you can follow Jack on Twitter.
You can follow Jack everywhere else below, as well as I know you're more recently the senior editor of Human Events.
So what's going on there?
Just where can people find your work?
Yeah, humanevents.com.
Latest thing we have right now, we've got this woke battalion commander at Fort Carson, Colorado, U.S. Army Battalion Commander, who's going out there saying that if he just gave a briefing, if you're a white male, you're part of the problem.
And saying that he doesn't believe in Army values.
He doesn't believe in the UCMJ anymore because they don't do enough to push diversity and inclusion.
We found this guy, he had a quasi-secret Twitter account.
We totally nailed him.
He locked the thing.
He made it completely deleted at this point.
The sergeant major of the army is now getting involved.
We are going after this guy because what he's pushing, he's gone so far woke that he's pushing what I call selective bigotry against his own soldiers.
And this is absolutely something that you cannot have.
We were talking about national cohesion as a nation, which we certainly need.
Well, when you're in the military, you are better sure that you need unit cohesion when you're in a foxhole and those bullets are flying at you.
You don't want to have to worry about, oh, what's the, you know, what's the skin color of the guy next to me?
No, you worry about the uniform you're wearing and you worry about the flag that's on your shoulder.
That's what matters when you're in the military.
Jack, thank you so much for coming on.
Elijah, always a pleasure, my friend.
Well, there you go.
We are living in two different countries.
We are living in the country of the sane and the insane at the exact same time.
Which one do you serve?
Which one do you fight for?
Well, that's going to turn out and play out over the next coming years as you decide whether you want to keep being a fence sitter or if you want to actually do what it takes to become the person to fight these people off.
And no, I am not promoting violence.
I'm just promoting being smart, being agile, and taking control of your own life and your destiny.
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Charmarique said, I think that's what it says.
My fave podcast, very based.
I love this show so much.
It's so great to hear all of what's going on in the world from credible opinions.
I love Elijah, my favorite trans black woman, which we found today.
I no longer am, apparently, but it's an identity I will always keep.
And Sav.
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Hey, what's up, bro?
You're probably in Texas or somewhere down in the south.
So you're probably my brother.
Actually, a lot of you guys are in high school.
I try to write you guys back when you write me.
If you're like young and you're looking for encouragement or a problem happens, I try to write you back for the most part, but you can always email me as well.
I know a lot of you don't email because I get lost in my DMs trying to help you guys out because Gen Z is our last fighting chance right now.
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Shout out to Elijah and Savannah with two N's.
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Apparently, you're not trying to get on her good side.
But you do have to review, so you're on my good side.
Keep up the great work.
Thanks for opening us up to another perspective.
Shout out my hubby's name, Alex.
What's up, Alex?
He is new to watching your show.
Love you guys.
This is a great show to watch.
Well, obviously, this is probably, I'm assuming, a girl.
So then it doesn't matter.
Good.
Don't ever simp for Sav.
That's one rule here at the broom closet.
But also to your hubby Alex, shout out.
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