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MLK day is supposed to be a time of reflection for our nation, but instead we encountered one of the funniest things to date! The MLK statue horrified onlookers when they pointed out it looked like everything except what it was meant to be. Miss Universe owner is apparently a man, a black guy gets kicked out of a mall for wearing a Jesus Saves t-shirt, and so much more insanity! Let's have a time
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In a total embarrassment, yes, we did post it on locals, if you heard that hot mic.
A $10 million mistake was made in Boston.
And no, I'm not talking about the entire city in 2023, which is also an embarrassment to the whole country.
We're talking about a dick, a turd, eat an ass, perhaps a little vaginal foreplay, or the loving arms of a communist bigot, insurrectionist who was falsely memorialized in our country.
We're talking about the MLK statue, as well as referring to the insanity that's going on with reparations, $5 million to every black person in California.
We have a lot more to talk about on this installment of Nightly Offensive is approximately 10:30 something or 10:40-something Eastern time in the United States.
There's a few things that's been going around on social media the last few days that I have totally missed the context of, and I just keep seeing certain memes, and I've had to ask you for the explanation.
Oh, yeah, and don't and believe me, believe me when I say this, this gets really good.
There are Jewish people involved in this, there's money laundering, there's angry black people involved in this, there's gay people.
Everyone's actually gay that's involved in this, even if they're straight, they're all a bunch of homos.
But here we go.
Let's look at this.
So, the other day in tribute of MLK, which if you'd like to watch a dissertation on how MLK is not a hero, I encourage you to go over to HeckOffComme, John Doyle's page.
There's an entire hour-long dissertation on how MLK is actually a communist bigot and we should not be celebrating him.
Anyways, I assume you're all woke on that, and you guys have all woken up, and you know it's a bunch of bullshit.
A statue was unveiled.
And the nice thing about this statue was people were ready for this.
This cost $10 million of taxpayer.
I mean, they say some of it was donated, but from my understanding, it was mostly taxpayer-funded because it was like through grants.
Like, rich people got tax breaks, you know, by kind of donating to this.
It's one of those money laundering schemes where it turns out we're going to find out later this was a complete money laundering scheme, and they laugh at Boston in the meantime.
So, this would be what happened.
It was released.
Everybody was cheering.
Okay, so before we even jump into the controversy, first thing that pops into your head, you're at this event...
This is the main camera angle.
Running you, this is the best angle of the statue.
Because we'll look at a picture of what it was supposed to be, but my point is that they always put the media right in a position that makes something look its best.
And this was the best angle of the MLK hugging statue.
Critics were quick to point out that it looked a little bit like somebody going in to eat some ass.
This, that's the first thing I see in this one is it looks like a leg.
It looks like a big fat thigh and a knee over someone, slumped over someone's shoulder.
That's what I see in this picture immediately.
I'm just wondering, before they revealed it, was there pictures, like, did they be like, this is what it's going to be like?
You have to come down and see it in person.
Like, or no one had any idea what it was going to look like before they unveiled it, or did the public have pictures of what it was supposed to look like?
Because it's the total flat cutoff of the neck that makes it look like not, makes it look like an entirely different part of the body.
But if they just gave a little neck part, you know, they don't have to do the whole head, but just a little bit of a neck, so just so that we can really see.
But it just looks like legs with hands coming out as feet.
Well, when it gets there, when it gets there, that's when you find out whether or not you're going to make it, or maybe you're at the breaking of the sixth seal and the judgment of Christ in Revelation.
And the sixth judgment and the harshest judgment on mankind is the shit that you're trying to push out.
And maybe the judgment, like they thought the flood might not be secure, the flood might be localized.
The truth is, is that maybe the judgment of God was not worldwide, but it was really just judgment on your asshole.
That was not an autistic explanation of the statue.
But it does look like a giant turd that takes a lot to push out.
I mean, they say, I'll spend this like it's my last dollar.
Well, that was his last dollar, unfortunately.
But, see, sometimes we have serious shows.
Other times, I just have to look at this and laugh.
One of my favorite memes that came up from this, and we're going to look at some serious parts of it, but I got to say, this one takes the cake for sure.
I have some crazy stuff on the statue, including the fact of what they're planning on doing to resurrect it and the conspiracy behind it.
No, but the people that are that are behind it, which is crazy, which is a money laundering scheme.
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Okay, let's jump back in this.
So the conspiracy gets really weird with this one.
Yeah, so what happened is, is this guy who made, let me remember his name.
Let's see.
Man who sculpted the Boston, the Boston MLK statue.
Here we go.
Man who sculpted the Boston.
Okay.
So it is being, so here's where Newsweek comes in.
So Newsweek came in and it is being slammed as the ugliest thing ever.
Literally the ugliest thing in history.
And one of the craziest things is that a statue honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, has been slammed as the ugliest thing.
The embrace, the 20-foot-high statue, was unveiled in Boston on Saturday, January 14th in the U.S.'s oldest city park.
Weighing 309 pounds, the statue sits on the site where the civil rights leader gave a speech.
And it goes down to say it was designed, which shows the arms, shoulders, of a historic sculpture.
And then, but not all of those related to the family were happy.
The final product, which is believed to have cost about $10 million and took five years to make.
When it came out, a little boy pointed out, that's a pussy.
And everyone was like, yo, that's a big old dick, man.
If you had shown the statue to anyone in the hood, they'd have been like, nah, absolutely not.
Seneca said, $10 million was wasted to create a masturbatory medal homage to my legendary family members.
One of the all-time greatest families.
It seems that many others agreed with the 43-year-old and argued that it looks like a phallus.
What the F, the city continues to deliver mild racial progress, performative actions, and tempered attempts to inclusion.
The MLK statue is a large, oh, it wasn't pussy, it was penis.
Yes, I'll go see the large penis, but it's still a penis, tweeted one person.
Another added, I know the design came from a photo of MLK and Coretta hugging each other, but why not have a sculpture of their faces instead?
We see Paul Revere's face in two locations, yet MLK We Get Arms.
I live here and I'm honestly disappointed.
Is that what it is?
So, but when it goes down, the guy who actually created it is actually a social justice activist.
And I wonder, like, when all my hair is just going to go one day.
I've always wondered that.
We'll keep it.
All right, next story.
I do want to bring up a very interesting plan of attack.
So in the midst of response to all of this, California was hoping to bring up something positive.
San Francisco decided that in order to honor Martin Luther King, that they were going to provide reparations to their population.
San Francisco's reparations committee.
Why does it always do that to me?
I'm not allowing the ads.
Let's just go to New York Post and see if that works.
But it says, here we go.
There we go.
There we go.
All right, let's bring that back up.
So San Francisco has a reparations panel, pitches $5 million to each black resident.
This is so crazy.
But San Francisco has proposed a one-time payment of $5 million to each black resident of the city deemed eligible as recompense for the decades of harm that they've experienced.
According to a report on Monday, a lump sum payment would compensate the affected population, will redress the economic opportunity losses that black San Franciscans have endured collectively as a result of both intentional decisions and unintended harms perpetuated by...
Is the chat making you laugh again?
Mm-hmm Perpetuated by the city police, the San Francisco African American Reparations Advisory Committee said in a draft report issued last month, Fox News Digital reported, the proposed could cost the city, which has a budget of $14 billion, roughly $50 billion, the Daily Mail reported.
So, in honor of Martin Luther King, we're still just saying, let's give black people money.
And unfortunately, in retrospect, giving people money does not solve problems.
And I know this sounds rudimentary, but the reality is that people have to understand.
You cannot fix people with material things.
There's an internal strife.
There's an internal issue that is going on, not just with young people, not just with women, not just with men, but with Africans and that live in America, that still act like Africans.
There should be a difference between African Americans, Africans, because there's Africans in America are cool.
Everybody knows when you meet an African in America, besides the one from Sudan, they're mostly all cool.
But the question that I always have for this is, is that when you're in a place where black people, like Nigerians, are saying, hey, these people have a problem.
We don't like African Americans because they're like a different type of people, which is why they don't like them calling African Americans.
They're just black Americans.
Like, they're just Americans, right?
You don't need to give them a special title.
These are just unruly, uncivilized groups of people that live in inner cities that happen to all be the same color.
But the reality of the matter is, is that the issues that they're facing are real, and we should have compassion in terms of its chaos.
I mean, when you take just like black people out of crime statistics, it's phenomenally insane.
Literally, like how much murder goes down, gang violence, drug dealing, etc.
And as a country, it's a shame that we're not correcting these issues.
It's a shame on us that we're not actually trying to solve these problems.
But like most issues, instead of actually tackling the root cause of it and being honest and pragmatic, we just sit around and go, let's just throw money on it.
And quite frankly, it's money we don't have, which is what makes no sense.
It's not like we just have, like it says, their budget's $14 billion.
Do you know who else has lost a lot of value in San Francisco?
White people who live there, who can't even sell their properties, who can't rent out their office buildings in the downtown because of the homelessness.
It looks like a third world country.
Quite frankly, when you go to San Francisco, it's an embarrassment to the entire country.
It's literally an embarrassment on the world.
It's a scourge.
Paul Joseph Watson was like, wow, parts of London are becoming like San Francisco.
It's used as an example, a litmus test of a horrible place.
So it's not like black people giving them $5 million is going to do anything.
I think I can bring it up here at any point, so that's pretty good.
We're going to do that at the end.
We have some more stuff to talk about, so that's why I want to bring this up.
it does get kind of weirder though because uh andrea waters king is that the nephew the niece or the daughter i think it might be the i'm like pretty not researched today just because it's been a fairly busy day but But this, he went ahead and sang happy birthday to one of the relatives of Martin Luther King and like completely forgets her name.
The thing is, is because he had the microphone, his voice was the main one that was heard.
If everyone was singing just the same loudness, he could have gotten away with it because then you hear someone else say the name and you can then, but that's brutal.
So when we're talking about the actual fall of humanity in the West, right?
Because it's kind of what this symbolizes on MLK Day.
Somebody's just reminding us where we've fallen.
When you look at this picture between Calvin Klein in 1992 and Calvin Klein in 2022, this forced diversification, like nobody asked with the MLK statue, does this statue actually look good?
And why do we actually need it?
It's just that, oh, it's going to be MLK Day, so we need to make a statue to honor MLK because you just, that's just what Americans do.
And we've come into a system to where now we're just like, well, we're Americans, so we have to honor MLK.
That's what black people want and that's what they desire.
To where we're just like, oh, now we need to put fat, diverse people in.
The woman is standing in front and the man is standing behind.
Like he's that she's protecting him now.
And he's sort of clinging on to her.
Interesting.
I think that's very reflective of culture.
I think pretty much everything today, even this, even this statue is like, I mean, it's ridiculous and it's funny, but I think it's just reflective of the culture.
Like even how you were saying before about how the art is just disgusting now.
No, there's nothing beautiful, but also, isn't that Mark Wahlberg?
That might be him, right?
I don't really know.
Oh, really?
But also, I mean, hey, it's probably a pretty nice position.
I mean, that's one reason to get in shape.
Obviously, as Christians, you're not going to be in that position.
But you have a hot Swedish girl.
Yeah, but if you have a hot Swedish girl pushed up against you like that for a picture, not a bad position to be in.
But also, but the butt is nice too.
And he's sagging his underwear and he's like looking cool.
And this is sort of, you know, this used to be risque, right?
And so it used to be scandalous.
Like, this is my point.
It used to be scandalous because it's like inappropriate.
Like, a wife's like, oh, I don't want you looking at that.
And then the guys are like, oh, I wish I looked like that.
And then the girls too are like, I wish I had a guy like that.
And I wish I looked like that.
And there was this advertising where it was inappropriate and it was pushing boundaries because it was actually pushing at people's desires and their physical wants.
And so it was like, it's kind of like, you know, like junk food, right?
So you'd be like, look at this.
You could be buff and you could be hot and you're going to get this sexy embrace.
And, you know, he's probably, I mean, if that's, I don't know if that's Mark Wahlberg.
Yeah, but I just like I'm confused about it all because that first picture, I would be like, no, I wouldn't want you looking at pictures like that because that woman makes me feel insecure.
She's beautiful.
She's thin.
She's everything that, you know, she will reflect insecurities in me.
I don't know.
It's an attractive woman that I could feel threatened by if my husband was looking at her and thinking, wow, she's so stunning, blah, blah, blah.
But the other one, if I caught you looking at pictures like that, I would.
It is weird, though, with the fall of the west, like I was saying, is that people are in a very precarious situation to where the only answer they have.
Now, isn't this weird?
That we're at that point in history where the answer to your problems is killing children and hurting yourself.
And we've come to a specific place to where if you have sexual dysfunction and issues and you have a result of that, which would be a child, you kill the child.
And if you feel like you can't be secure in your own identity and you can't figure out who you are, you chop off your genitals and you mangle your penis.
And so we've hit that stage in the decline of a society, legitimately speaking, that just is we kill babies and hurt ourselves to find redemption and meaning in life.
And it is hard to embrace that, but it is where we're at.
And I know that not all adults are going through that.
Let's check in in 23 years and let's see where our culture's at.
Unless there's a radical revolution or a huge revival, which if you go to a Pentecostal church, not only will they call upon the fire of God, which never really comes, but I also love Pentecostal churches, but I'm just saying this.
I was like, fire, Lord, fire.
I never know what that meant.
And then they also always say, there's going to be a revival.
Someone in here is going to revival happening tonight.
And your kidney is growing.
Someone in here has a hurt kidney and you didn't even know it, but it's growing back in the name of Jesus.
Which is fine.
Have faith.
That's cool.
I do love a good Pentecostal tent meeting myself.
It's fantastic.
It's a very American phrase.
Just means like a revival.
Like, you know, they have like these revival nights.
I'm just saying, like, they're always talking about revival, but I don't see it.
But there was a revival in the 60s, but was it a revival?
Because now we have non-denominational churches, which I feel like have watered down Protestantism very heavily.
And I go to a non-denominational church, so I'm fully with it.
But I feel like non-denomination has really become about theatrics and narcissism and central egoism.
And so I don't really know what we're going to do because revival seems to have splintered the church more and caused a self-seeking path to God rather than a collective the church and the body.
Sorry to realize the epic failure of that.
And the, I don't know if you guys can hear, there's actually a gardener outside this place just gardening and chopping things down for nine hours straight.
Very convenient when you're trying to do an online thing.
But that's just my perspective.
It doesn't really matter because, you know, the most important thing is that you are trying to do your best and you are seeking that redemption, that value factor.
If you guys didn't see, I did a live stream of Sneeko yesterday.
Well, the UK is back at it again on MLK Day talking about the need how white people cannot be victims of racism, even though we watch the attacks online.
You know, there was all this anti-Asian hate, and we weren't allowed to talk about the perpetrators because they were the wrong color of skin.
Remember that?
All the anti-Asian hate?
We couldn't talk about who was committing it because it was black people and no one wanted to say that.
Well, there was a recent attack on an Asian person that was a hate crime.
I don't even know the details, but they were saying it was like she was attacked because she was Asian and it was a white woman who attacked her.
It looked like a lesbian.
And they were for sure to put her mugshot everywhere and perpetrate that white people are the perpetrators of racism.
In fact, I have yet to hear a response of how racism is actually bad, like bad.
Does that make sense?
Like, I understand certain actions fueled by racism could be evil.
Like, for instance, if you were to walk by somebody and you were to treat, like, you know, let's say you were to punch somebody in the face because of the color of their skin, which would be not even racism, that would be assault, possibly battery, depending on how hard you hit them.
So that would be a crime and wrong because you're not supposed to be just attacking people on the street.
But the idea of like certain groups of people noticing other groups of people have certain behavioral differences and not liking those collective behavioral differences and wanting autonomy and a separation to live their society and life apart from those ideas.
I don't know because I was listening to the minister of Poland talk and he was like saying that, hey, you know, we're called racist, but you can call me racist if you want.
I'll take the title because we're the only European country that's had zero terrorist attacks.
So what I care about is my people being safe and governing the way that people want me to govern.
So you can call me names, call me a nationalist, a populist, a racist, but if that's what you call what I'm doing, then what I'm doing works.
It keeps people safe and it helps my country run better.
So I'm not really concerned about what you call it.
No, but that's what I'm saying is that is it what it is that they call everything racism?
Like I'm saying, is racism itself morally wrong to understand that there are collective values and cultural things between people and then discriminate like you would in your home on who comes over, like you do who's in your friend group?
If I said, Elijah, I don't want any black or Asian people coming into my house, I think they're disgusting and I would never want that person to enter my home.
Because if you are racist and so you're just saying, I hate everyone because I notice the differences and I think that I'm going to use those differences to dictate the way I think, if you come to a conclusion, like, therefore, I just don't talk to a black person and I think they're evil, that would be a morally irreprehensible position because it's not true.
It's also illogical.
It's inconsistent.
There are plenty of great black people that I've met in my life.
But then it's like saying, like, yeah, just telling someone, this would also be considered racist, right?
If you said, don't move to a black city, that's whack.
That would be considered racism.
But is that action bad?
So is racism bad or are certain actions that can result from racism bad?
You would go, well, there's a difference between discrimination, confirmation bias, and these things in racism.
And I'm saying that is true.
But that's the problem is like saying, if you're going like, hey, overall, we don't want any immigrants from this country, like Poland said, we don't want any refugees at all, period.
You won't help refugees because they're from certain countries.
You're a racist.
And the minister of Poland is saying, great, call me a racist, but my racism actually prevents that seemingly bad action.
has a good outcome.
It protects people.
And so this is philosophically what I'm trying to say.
So if you were being racist, but it creates and protects people, is that wrong?
And I want to know that.
Again, for anyone that's going to try to quote me in articles or whatever, I'm not making an argument for racism or even saying racism is good.
I'm asking a simple question of, is racism in and of itself what's the problem?
Or is it certain actions that stem from a world view?
And then might you ask, are those actions really stemming because of racism or from another issue?
Like, are you, do you not want to have a black person in your home because you just hate black people?
Or when you were younger, were you poor and you were jumped by black people multiple times, like myself and my family or something, and that created a confirmation bias in your head.
And it's based upon your experience, which is not racism.
That would just be considered experiential processing, right?
And I don't know the psychological terms.
I don't even care.
I don't like psychology very much.
But I will say that like, it's just interesting, though, that racism, it's like it's everywhere, but the only people who are committing it are white people.
And everything we do is racism.
And no matter what, racism is bad.
But racism is whatever they want it to be.
So even if you want to protect, like, that's what I mean.
Like, so if you want to protect your family from refugees from the Middle East, then you're a racist.
And even if that protects your family, you're a bad person.
That's a weird, that's a weird, it seems like illogical.
Yeah, but I think there's like so many examples of it like everywhere.
Every time you go down the street, you judge people, sure, based on the color of their skin or how they're dressed or how they've done their hair and stuff.
But even when we lived in Africa, there was a lot of single white missionary women.
And they would often be advised not to marry or date the local, like the African men, the local African men.
Not because, I mean, I guess people would say, well, that's racist, but it wasn't because, oh, because they're black and you wouldn't, oh, like how Meghan Markle's like, oh, they asked about the color of what the baby's skin would be like.
But because the culture of the black men in Africa view women so differently and marriage so differently.
Where in the West, men and women are seen as equals in a marriage, whereas in Africa, in a lot of those countries, women are seen as less than.
And so a Western woman who comes from a mindset that she's equal to a man marries a man who has the mindset that she's less than.
And oftentimes, these women, people would say, don't do that.
Don't marry.
Don't be in a relationship with these black men.
But they were single and lonely and doing the Lord's work or whatever.
And they would marry these men and there would be so many complications in their marriage and it would often end in divorce because the women weren't able to handle the cultural differences.
You know, it just comes with everything.
And so it's like, oh, I'm judging someone based on the color of their skin.
You could like a Candace Owens who probably shares all the same cultural values that I do.
Or it could be also someone who's black who doesn't share any of the same values that I do.
So I don't, I really think when they say like racism, it seems like it just boils down to somebody's skin color, which doesn't really make sense to me why you would just hate someone based upon their skin color or because they're freckled or because they wear glasses or because they have blonde hair or something like that.
But rather, people who look a particular way, you can judge their values and their culture and the way that they're going to behave pretty easily.
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I like how we were doing an ad and you're just looking at your screen smiling while you're on screen the whole time.
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What?
Do you want, am I supposed to be doing this ad with you or something?
This guy says that white people can't be like victims of racism, but they're always racist.
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But why do we not live in a world where we go a racist?
Racism is discriminating against someone based on their race.
I guess because to say something like that is a huge accusation.
I think that's the first thing.
because one of the things that we're tackling globally is racism.
And I do know that...
Systemically, globally?
Yes.
Yes, yes, correct.
And when we talk about it, we always say that a person who is white, technically, cannot experience racism.
How come?
Simply because they are born with a privilege, which is the color of their skin.
It's different, right, because...
Are you going to redefine the meaning of the word privilege?
Are you going to redefine the meaning of the word privilege?
Privilege is, I mean, you don't have to go into semantics right now, but...
But there is a privilege based on the color of your skin.
Now, you can either accept that that exists.
Is that black privilege?
No, there isn't.
So there's only white privilege?
There is only white privilege.
It sounds dreadfully like racism.
I mean, saying that a person has privilege based on their colour isn't the same as racism because you're not attacking the person.
Having a privilege is a good thing.
And I would love to have been raised.
But again, back to the little white kids who don't have any privilege or any money.
But that's not...
Are they privileged?
Is it going to help them?
They can be.
Yeah, yeah.
So if you put two different people together, and one person's person is colour and the other person is white, and you give them both the same opportunity, like a door, let's call it a door, there is a bigger chance, bigger chance by statistics and facts that the white person will have a better opportunity for that.
Except if you're a working class kid from the North of England.
But that's where you have a much lower chance than your black and Asian people of succeeding.
Bro, what were you doing with your girlfriend in the room while I was gone?
Boston statuing.
You know what I'm trying to say?
A $10 million statue.
That was eating.
Chaos.
Okay, but you have this actually woman.
And this idea of the fact that she's lecturing people about what privilege is, or henceforth, of actually what it means to have opportunity while she's living proof that there is opportunity for her.
Every single country is this way.
And then on top of that, it's like, actually, do you know that white privilege is blown out the window by the fact that Asians supersede white people in every metric in education, in life expectancy now, in terms of overall income, in divorce rates, in obesity?
I mean, Asian people in general, especially in the United States directly, are far outperforming white Americans who even have generations substantiated here because we've given up the very things that can make us strong.
We've given up our power position.
I would say the opposite.
I would say white people are at a disadvantage today.
Because I saw a comedian and he made me laugh.
He goes, man, I was just like thinking of the good old days.
But it's like, I think not only are white people at a disadvantage in their own country, but white people who go to any other country, when my parents were missionaries, they're not getting money from the African country that they lived in or anything like that.
It's from the churches that support you or whatever.
But if I wanted to go to university after I finished school in Africa or get a job at a grocery store, I would not have the same opportunity as the black people, the local black people, because you are literally discriminated against, literally because of your skin color, when you go into a country where you are the one and only.
And my family would be targeted, violently targeted because we were white.
And so they said, oh, well, you would have money.
So my parents have been held at gunpoint.
My brothers have been robbed constantly, had knives held at their necks, everything like that.
Anytime we would drive the car, the police would pull us over.
This one time we were driving from Uganda to Kenya.
And about 10 times on that drive, my dad was pulled over by the police because he was white, because they wanted a bribe.
Like you will be targeted specifically because you're white.
Go watch manga at home and masturbate to hentai porn.
Like, I'm just saying, like, that's what these soy jacks are doing.
Why would you want to live in Japan?
Oh, I just love their culture.
Dude, it's not a freaking, like, I'm going to be woke here for a second.
Stop appropriating their culture.
If you're white, just be a white person, okay?
Don't listen to rap music.
Except for a couple people maybe that are white.
But it's like, just don't listen to rap music.
It just isn't fit.
Like, you know, this whole like sigma, we listen to rap music and we're cool.
You're not, and it's very lame and you'll learn that one day.
But it's like, just don't.
You know what I mean?
Like, like, and don't look down on somebody who does.
It's like, why are you always trying to adopt this globalist, it's been ingrained in you, this globalism, to try to get you to not be you, to try to get you to borrow from other people.
But the point that this lady was making was only white people can experience privilege.
Only white people.
So is she saying that only white people in white countries built by white people for white people?
Only those white people or white people, period.
White person, anywhere you go.
If you're a white person and you go to Africa, if you're a white person in South Africa, if you're a white person in Japan or you go to the Middle East or any of these countries, you have privilege?
No.
I think white people could only have privilege in their own countries.
But anyone who, like, as an Australian, my privilege of being an Australian is that I have a strong passport.
And perhaps if something, if I was traveling and I got caught up in another country, I would have the privilege of having a strong country that would rescue me from the situation or whatever.
Well, European countries, and until the 1960s, we prioritized white countries in this nation.
And the reason why we do that is not because you hate people, but it's because this is what happens in a country when you lose focus.
I mean, if you look at the streets of major cities today versus what they were in the 50s, I don't think a lot of our brothers would have died in World War II to fight the so-called Nazis so that we could defend child drag shows and have Antitha out front, you know, shaking their butts and waving guns.
That's just not what we fought for.
And unfortunately for the rest of society, it is a shame to watch this country, you know, use its freedom to destroy itself.
And we're out of decline.
Like, we're too big, kind of like the Soviet Russia, that I don't believe we're going to, you know, actually see like a massive implosion.
Like the whole country is going to collapse.
But what you're already seeing is sort of narcissistic leaders come in and they're taking for themselves what they want.
They're instituting policies that benefit their friends only rather than benefiting the course of the people.
There's no direction on the immigration policy.
Our borders are open.
Our money's devalued.
Every year it's losing value.
The chemicals in our food are literally killing us in the United States.
And for the most part, I mean, where you have, you know, maybe less problems in Australia in terms of with food killing you, you have other issues with surveillance, right?
And with a police state and these types of things occurring.
So every country's got their own problems.
I think I mentioned it on the last stream that in the UK, the UK has a more totalitarian government than Russia.
And I mean that seriously, because only 400 people in Russia were arrested for speaking out, you know, for speaking out on social media and violating laws.
But 3,300 were arrested.
And there was one girl who actually was put in jail for posting a lyrics.
Her friend killed himself.
And she posted lyrics in his honor with the N-word.
And she ended up getting arrested, put in jail, and given 500 hours of community service and given a curfew for an entire year from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. for posting lyrics of a rap song with the N-word as a white person.
Fuck that.
I don't want to live in that society.
I tap out.
I don't want to do that anymore.
You know, and so I think, in fact, this probably makes people racist because I don't have hatred in my heart for anybody, but you're going to tell me that we're going to build a society and a nation and I'm going to get community service for posting the lyrics to a song that somebody in my country made.
Fuck you.
Sincerely.
Heartfelt, too.
You know, I don't really care.
I mean, that's a genuine concern.
I don't want to be involved in that.
That's why I've left Con Inc.
That's why I just want to move out in my life.
I don't want to be involved in this tribal battle that's doing nothing to benefit me.
Fighting for the Republicans has gotten me nowhere.
Fighting for Trump did nothing, genuinely, long term.
There's got to be an insurgency.
So what's my political party?
I'm an insurgent now.
I'm just an insurgent.
I'm a terrorist, apparently, according to Google.
But no, I'm an insurgent.
I'm a political insurgent.
Join the insurgency today because I'm not going to get caught up in petty bullshit and drama and stuff.
I'm going to actually look at where we can be effective, where we can make changes.
I'm working on some incredible things right now, but it takes time.
But I also know that the allies that I've been making are really fantastic, and I'm happy where the show's going.
I'm happy with what we've been doing.
And my heart's never been in a better place.
And that's what matters the most.
I've never been healthier, gotten more sunlight, eaten better, felt better, getting better rest.
I mean, it's truly how you win.
Truly winning at life.
And when you're winning at life, nothing else matters, especially when you have a girl like this by your side sitting here.
Spaghetti Edwards said another Rumble video of John Rivers said right before she died.
We're not going to watch that right now.
Doomsday said, need some corn niblets on it and also some dog shit.
Doomsday Cracker also said Corn Pop was a bad dude.
Spaghetti Edward said.
That's who remember you don't remember when what's his name when our president was like, and then I went to the pools and I beat up Corn Pop and he made up some story and said the guy's name was Cornpop.
I feel like some people are like happy it's over whenever we end this and some people are like no continue, let's keep going.
But it's like who knows, who knows?
Uh, and then soon, like I mentioned to you, if you're, if you're still watching this on the locals, chat soon at this is the point where we'll cut it off and then we'll just do another.
We'll just finish off on locals and talk to you guys and have some chats and some discussions, which I really do love and enjoy doing that today, or what?
No, because they're not.
Uh, they just haven't.
They were supposed to roll it out by last friday but it just it's not out yet.
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But it's totally when the when it came, when locals fix it.
Yeah, it's when locals fixes it um, but i'm getting a better setup.
I'm like right now like i'm actually like getting this better uh, oriented a little bit.
Everyone gets nervous, how come could I wear a YO What's UP Semite, um t-shirt YO Semite, but oh um, you know people, people in other countries ask me if this is YO Semite and i'm like actually, this is a city or not a city.