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Dec. 13, 2024 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Candace Owens EXPOSES The USS Liberty SCANDAL, Did She Go TOO FAR?! | Guest: Arthur Kwon Lee

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arthur kwon lee
48:43
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candace owens
05:50
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elijah schaffer
01:14:27
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michael mendoza
02:25
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elijah schaffer
Well, Candace Owens just woke up the world today, not the same way that black women usually wake me up.
Back when I lived in Los Angeles, clankering and yipping and yapping and smoking crack out in front of my apartment that I was paying $5,000 a month for.
She woke us up in the way that we would expect any woman of dignity.
She spoke about an incident, and not just any incident.
She spoke about the one that has led to the strength of an enemy that has occupied us from within.
If you want to know what's happened, the war that we're fighting, that we're waging, is not a war of bombs.
I mean, they are dropping bombs in Syria right now, but it's a war of the culture.
We have lost our identity, our national identity.
We have lost our sexual identities.
We have lost our gender identities, all because we have to fight for liberal democracy to preserve a certain nation overseas.
To remind you how lost we are, if you can go full screen on my screen here, here's the state of millennials.
unidentified
10 years ago, I know you had a hard time trying to try to be able to.
This is church, by the way.
elijah schaffer
It's a cross back there.
unidentified
Everybody sing.
I've always been a man.
Yeah.
Damn, change your world.
elijah schaffer
Stay your little girl.
All right.
Anyways, if you saw from that, we are a little bit fucked.
In fact, I always say the reason why I choose the word fucked for our generation is because usually we got here because when we were children, we were physically fucked by older men and women, which is called molestation, which is why we're all so screwed up.
But anyway, it is approximately 8.20 p.m. Eastern Time in the United States.
We have a great show today.
We're talking about how the USS Liberty has shocked the world today, especially talking about with my guest who's Arthur Kwan Lee.
He's amazing.
He's an artist, a fine artist, actually.
Some women say he's fine physically, but we're also talking about the work itself.
It's amazing.
And he's got a great story for you, how he was in Con Inc., how they loved him and accepted him.
But when he started talking about the very things that we're talking about today, they rejected and dejected him.
It's not just white people that are getting tossed aside by the people at the Daily Wire and their friends, if you know what I'm talking about.
It's all of us.
Let's start the show.
All right, we're cutting the music today because we're running a little bit late.
So we wanted to get started on the show.
My name is Elijah Schaefer, and we have a great show for you.
We're in a new spot tonight, so I don't have the typical cheering button, but you do have the confetti of color, right?
Do you have that still?
Boom, the COC in my face.
It feels great.
It doesn't feel like a disgrace.
I haven't had seen this much color since I watched a video of Daniel Penny choke holding to death Jordan Neely.
Christmas only comes twice a year, apparently, this time around.
My guest today is a artist.
He is Korean, as you'll see.
So we tolerate him because he's strong and he's tall.
I'm only racist against short minorities because I like to preserve good, strong bloodlines.
Arthur Kwan Lee, welcome to Slightly Offensive.
arthur kwon lee
Thanks for having me, brother.
You rightfully so are discriminating on all these dysgenic little hobgoblins.
That seems to be the real bane of the problem here.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, so I'm going to ask you the serious question we've all been wondering.
Who are the worst Asians?
Like, who do we not want to produce?
And who are the good Asians, right?
Because you're like Chad Asian, or I say Chad Asian, like that.
you're like a tad asian um you guys did you guys did work with hitler though um A lot of you Asians, do you guys, my brother, there's a whole Asian theater.
So who are the bad Asians and who are the good Asians?
arthur kwon lee
Well, I would say, I mean, quite frankly, there's a little bit of bias I'm showing here, but the South Koreans are at the top.
We're supreme.
The Japanese are probably next.
The Chinese are kind of Jewish.
elijah schaffer
Why are they Jewish?
arthur kwon lee
They're so collectivist and, you know, they're frankly the worst horse.
You know, they always come to the U.S. and they don't assimilate whatsoever.
And they're so like proud about it.
But there's something to be said about that.
But I don't know.
I don't know.
The Chinese just bother me.
elijah schaffer
Do you know what, though?
I will tell you that, though.
I agree with you because I worked a little bit in Shanghai for a while.
And I had written online when I worked at Blaze TV.
I was like, I don't like Chinese people during the pandemic.
And I got called in the office and they made me talk to half Asian Bill or whatever the name is.
What's his name?
Half Asian?
Half Asian Bill.
They're like, you don't like him?
And then I almost got fired because I go, I just don't like half of him.
But so why are they like Jews?
unidentified
What do you mean?
arthur kwon lee
So, I mean, what I'll say is this is that, you know, every time I go into a restaurant, and I'm sure you've had a similar experience, you'll hear these Chinese people in an American restaurant not speaking English, their native tongue, the loudest.
Now, Koreans and Japanese, we're conscientious enough where you won't see that case.
Like, you might go.
elijah schaffer
I don't like him, and then I...
unidentified
Sorry.
elijah schaffer
I don't know.
They're good.
The stream started playing in the background.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, no, but you see what I'm saying?
Like, I don't think I've had an incident where I've seen like stupidly bombastic loud Japanese and Koreans in like an American burger shop or something.
But you'll see Chinese people like blither, like just loud and bloviating.
And there's got to be some shame there.
And in the same way that Jews have zero shame, I feel like there's an analogy there.
There you go, hutzpa.
You know, it's probably like Lao Min or some shit in Chinese.
elijah schaffer
Dude, you're like James Lindsay's wet dream, right?
Like, I mean, this is what he dreams about watching is a show like this with somebody.
arthur kwon lee
He was talking shit about me today.
elijah schaffer
When is he not talking shit about everybody?
arthur kwon lee
Well, so basically, he was being a typical Zionist conning figure.
And I basically told him that, you know, they will always call you anti-Semite, but they'll never call you a liar.
And he goes, you're a liar.
And I'm like, all right, Faggot.
unidentified
Yeah, dude.
elijah schaffer
No, listen.
We're going to talk about James's stuff because it is interesting.
Somebody, look, we don't know if it's James directly, but somebody did work with James.
There was a very prominent Jewish commentator that compiled James's research on myself, public knowledge, brought it together to try to get all my business relationships to not work with me and present it to them and said, why do you work with this guy?
This just happened this weekend.
So they all got together, took James Lindsay's work.
So was James Lindsay involved in this?
I don't know.
I don't think he's bright enough to really come up with a plan like that.
You know, I don't think he really, I think he's more of like he works for those people, but he doesn't really like, he's more just like a pseudo-intellectual.
But I will say this, I want to talk about this with you.
We're going to talk about your story.
We're going to talk about the things that have happened in your life.
You have some really interesting conversations.
We're talking about Asian culture, as you're seeing.
This is not going to be a normal episode, guys, if you'd expect.
It's going to be more of a fun episode because very rarely do I have people on the show that are like more based than I am.
But today is one of those days.
As we start the show, though, I want to remind people that Arthur is on the internet.
As much as it is crazy, he has been banned.
How many times have you been banned?
arthur kwon lee
I'm on account number seven.
elijah schaffer
On account number seven, even on X, right?
So check this out.
Go to my screen here.
If you want to follow him, the account he has now.
Oh, this is, you follow the show account.
Okay, we'll follow you back.
This is Arthur Kwanley.
You can follow him.
He's at Bad Asian B-A-D-A-Z-N.
We'll do this a few times in the show.
But the best way you can support this show is by supporting him.
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All right, I want to talk about the story and go right into it here with my guests.
So, okay, this is an interesting topic because I think a lot of people, we've talked about this, a lot of people are real spurgy online where they think that everybody is on the same wavelength as them and they cannot understand that people were born in different years, they've had different life-lived experiences, and not everyone's as awake as every autistic, you know, white, right-wing nationalist on the internet.
Some people are just normal guys who go to work and they're wondering why it is they're not getting a promotion over a black woman who's half as qualified, and they don't watch TV, they play video games, their wife is a little bit overweight, their sex life is dead, and they're feeling you know confused.
Maybe one of their kids is gay, and they're not bad guys, they're not horrible, they're not failures, they're just a product of a very, very toxic and destructive system.
What we call them normies.
And it's not because they're intentionally trying to not be responsible, it's because they haven't been taught, they don't know.
It's generational, they call it like a generational curse in the Bible.
It's like sort of this systemic years after years, your parents don't teach you how to change attire, so you never learn.
Or if you're in Africa, you never learned ever before.
Anyways, it's not even lost.
But I want to talk about this with the USS Liberty.
This is a contentious topic, right?
I feel like the USS Liberty famously, Charlie Kirk, who I like, remember he got mad at someone about that.
Do you remember that?
Do you remember that someone brought up USS Liberty and said it was a lie, right?
michael mendoza
Wait, who was Charlie Kirk?
Yeah, well, I mean, pretty much everyone, I think, in the first Graper War was once the Liberty first got brought up, and then everyone was like, oh, it's an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.
arthur kwon lee
When is Nick going to sit down with Charlie Kirk and have this conversation?
michael mendoza
We've all been waiting for it.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, well, let me play this video clip.
Let me put this up.
So, look, this is what I want to jump into.
So, the USS Liberty has always been a non-grata.
It's been something you cannot discuss.
Okay.
And so, I'm just kind of laying the map here, Arthur, for people who don't know what this is.
This is an event that happened of a ship called the USS Liberty.
I will explain, we'll play a video from Candace for a second after this.
But this topic, this is what would happen if you brought this up previously.
unidentified
Listen, sure.
So, I have a question.
So, from America First Perspective, why do we give $3.8 billion to Israel, which is more aid than we've given to Africa, more aid than we've given to South America, and more aid than we've given to the Caribbean combined, which is home to a billion poor people, especially when they deliberately attacked the USS Liberty in the 1970s?
That is incorrect.
elijah schaffer
Do not peddle conspiracy theories in our event.
michael mendoza
That is not acceptable.
elijah schaffer
Do not say that.
unidentified
Okay, Dean Rusk disagrees with you, and he was a secretary of state at the time, but that's fine.
elijah schaffer
And then the second part.
All right, so I just want to go into that.
Let's start here with this discussion.
Politics aside, because I'm going to give Charlie Kirk a lot of credit for growing in the last couple of years, whether or not it was authentic, whether or not it was a pressure by the forces around him.
I kind of want to get your opinion on this.
What do you think about Charlie Kirk and turning point in sort of the establishment gatekeeping, right?
Because you used to go on to Daily Wire, you were telling me.
And obviously.
arthur kwon lee
I went on once.
elijah schaffer
Well, you went on, but still, to get on is still like a people's dream.
You were on.
Where would you go on?
arthur kwon lee
I just sat with Clavin because he loves art and he has a painting in my prints.
And a lot of these establishment conservative ink types have my art.
But the issue is that Charlie Kirk, and look, no disrespect.
I know he, or maybe disrespect.
I know he's your boy, but he's a colleague.
elijah schaffer
I just, I just don't, I just like, you know, I respect the fact that he's built something greater than what I have achieved in life.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, no, no, I mean, as an accomplishment, my respect.
But in regards to where you're trying to point the narrative, he is not this dissident figure whatsoever, obviously.
I would say that all of these establishment, what I call conservative ink, you know, they're a part of this industry.
Like, I'm a conservative influencer.
I'm going to repeat these talking points.
That's the black version, as the Asian version.
Like, I think they're all the right and the left wing are a part of the same bird, which is basically being cucked to Israel.
And that's why he had this knee-jerk reaction to this matter.
And that's why when we're talking about this infighting, and it kind of comes full circle in conjunction to what you just mentioned, which is that all of this going on, it's like ultimately our enemy is Jews.
Like, we should all just point at the Jew, take out our sword and say, Jew.
Do you agree?
elijah schaffer
Do I think our enemy is the Jew?
Like, what do you mean by the Jew?
I mean, that's a pretty like broad stroke, right?
arthur kwon lee
Jewish supremacy.
elijah schaffer
So Jewish.
Like, okay, so what do you, what do you define as those terms?
So if someone were to say, right, like, okay, an average Jewish person, right?
So if you go to any specific in-group, a white person, a black person, these people are turned off, right?
You talk to a Jewish person.
They might have Jewish tendencies.
They might have a cultural Jewish identity.
But like the city we're in right now, do you know the city is 52% Jewish?
I'm not this city right here?
It's the most Jewish city.
arthur kwon lee
I got to get out right now.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, no, but it's 52% Jewish.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
And they make, it's a great city.
It's one of the safest cities in the entire state of Florida.
It's one of the wealthiest cities.
No, no pun intended.
So when you say the enemy is the Jew, do you mean that it is like, you say Jewish supremacist?
What does that mean to you?
Do you mean that?
arthur kwon lee
Well, I can wrap this down for you.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, because like if I look at, you know, somebody might have like a Jewish neighbor and they're nothing but amicable and kind and sweet.
I'm not telling you to start barging at the door and telling him to leave and put a yellow star on them.
Although that would be funny, you know?
michael mendoza
Got a point.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, what I'm saying, what I'm saying is that what I'm saying is if you actually look at what they believe in, giving them all this insurmountable power and allowing them to be in the curatorial position as the architects of culture of all these institutions, it's not a good idea.
So what I would say is that it's not that I'm doing a wholesale write-off of all Jewish people, but if these same people, yes, I'm bringing it to all Jews in this regard as well.
If you give them all this position of power to determine the social narrative, it's likely they're going to start castigating and separating Gentiles from chosen.
That's what I'm saying.
elijah schaffer
Can I ask you your brain?
Because I just had a friend on here who's Jewish, Mark, and he kind of had this theory.
And do you know Mark Loweblinders?
arthur kwon lee
Oh, that guy who lifts a lot of women.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, So Mark was on here, and what we were trying to do, yeah, he's full on Ashkenazi.
arthur kwon lee
That's weird.
elijah schaffer
But he always says that's why that's the only part of himself he hates Nom King.
But what I was going to say is that we were talking about this in the one of the main problems is like with BLM.
Whenever you would say, you know, BLM is bad or like in general, black culture is bad, people always bring up this low IQ of like, well, my friend's black and they're not bad and they're great.
And you're like, I'm not saying all your friends are bad.
I'm not saying all your friends are this, but I am saying that those are the anomalies or the outliers.
There is a general black culture.
It does exist.
There is a general black mindset.
There is a general black tribalism, like the Jordan Neely thing, where like the dad and everyone abandoned Jordan Neely.
They didn't care about him.
But when they could get together and play the black card to try to steal money from the taxpayer through a civil suit against the city, they all came together, right?
Suddenly they're all united and they've all been bound together.
So there's a real threat in the tribalism when they want to weaponize it.
And everybody is tribal.
Do you think, because this is kind of more your personal opinion on this, and I know it's reflected by a lot of people online, increasingly, which is scaring certain people, and some people think it's a really good thing.
Do you think more when you say the Jew is the problem, that like you're going, we're looking for country number one, 10 to kick them out?
Or are you saying it's unfortunate for the good ones that like BLM maybe was a small majority, but still most of the blacks got in line with it?
So even though they were turned off, they might not be political when they're weaponized and when they're told, hey, we got a movement, they still choose tribalism to the black identity over their country, over, you know, the goodness of the nature.
And they, you know, they allow the riots, they turn a blind eye.
Do you view it more like that?
Or are you coming on the traditional, like, I'm the king of Spain.
Get the fuck out.
I want to go into a golden era.
arthur kwon lee
Well, that's an incredibly important, probably the important question to ask.
So I appreciate that.
What I will say is that I'm essentially putting a universal standard out there.
If there were, if Koreans were getting all this funding and there was like KPAC and they're causing this degeneracy inside of the country in conjunction to the fact that they were maybe killing innocent, I don't know, Japanese or something, then I would be pointing out Koreans as well.
The problem here is that, you know, it's not that, look, we can say the same thing about the property damage and all this destruction that was happening in New York during the BLM George Fuller rights.
We can talk about that as well.
Like, that's, I'm not going to co-send that as well.
So regardless of the group, you know, if they're causing widespread evil and destruction, then I just want to point it out.
But all I've noticed is that as free speech, you know, agents, which is what we are here essentially, anytime we talk about Jewish problems, you're called an anti-semi.
You get the special word.
So I'm not specifically like putting on Jewish binoculars and trying to hunt them down.
As funny as that sounds, that's not what I'm doing.
I'm just saying that I put out a universal standard and I'm saying that, okay, there's literally an ideology that is antithetical to the cross, which is the basis of this country.
And this is where I live.
That's really the supposition I'm coming from.
elijah schaffer
You know, let me ask you this because you're actually not retarded.
Okay.
What I mean is that.
arthur kwon lee
I am retardio, though.
Return to God.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, retardio.
That's that what that means?
I do like Remelio as well.
Okay, you're not retarded.
But I want to talk about this then and expand on what you're what you mean by this because look, I don't care.
I'll have anybody on to talk about anything.
It doesn't matter.
I actually really enjoy the articles that get written.
We just had another one get written the other day from Media Matters.
But I always love when it quotes.
It'll just be like, yeah, the problem is the Jew.
Elijah Schaefer's guest expands the title.
You're like, all right, here we go.
michael mendoza
Well, the last one.
elijah schaffer
And then they get it to, they always send it to all the people.
michael mendoza
Yeah, that last Media Matters one was something like super annoying.
What was it?
elijah schaffer
It was just like racism against Puerto Ricans, which I was.
michael mendoza
Yeah, it was the Tony Hinchcliffe thing.
And by the way, Media Matters is so late on their hit pieces.
They write them like, because I mean, that Hinchcliffe thing happened before the election.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but then again, they just went and did a whole, they just, the Jews just got together and tried to ruin my life right before Christmas.
arthur kwon lee
So I got to interact with the kids with Judo.
But here's the thing.
You know, I hate to be all martial artists guy here, but in judo, they say a setback is a setup for a comeback, right?
elijah schaffer
Let's go.
arthur kwon lee
We are in this stage where all this fucking legacy media, no one fucking cares.
This is the new media.
This is the next thing.
This is the golden era that's going to come around the corner.
So let them talk their shit.
They're a bunch of losers.
elijah schaffer
Listen, I agree.
One of the things, though, I think that sometimes when what I've done is, dude, I've been doing this for seven years.
I've never cared.
I've always had whoever on and I've never had an issue.
The point is, though, is that I feel like I always play a pretty, I always play a pretty tight game where it's like, I always make sure I know, I kind of like think a step ahead of what they're going to try to do to twist something.
And I make sure that I always say the exact right thing so everyone knows what I'm saying.
And I'm not, I don't discourage conversations.
I don't shut people down.
Like, I'm never going to tell you to stop saying what you're saying.
I'm never going to tell a guest not to, but I'm not going to play into their traps either.
So I'll always stop myself, but not control the people on the show because I don't think that a show should be about the host trying to dictate what their guest can say.
I think it should be, let your guests say what they want and what they really think and just let them say it.
And if you, it doesn't really, and if you agree with them or not, I may not say respond.
arthur kwon lee
It pretty much doesn't matter.
It means you're a real one.
And this is important to understand here because the reason why, you know, as you're a person who's saying ultimately talk about whatever you want to talk about, let's have an open discourse here.
Beautiful.
That being said, that's not the standard that's basically substantiated all across social media.
And this is, this, this is why I've been banned so many times because I'm not putting on an S, although I have done that.
Well, I was going to say, I'm not putting on an SS uniform and pointing at people and shouting.
What I'm trying to do is have them understand it and explain to them and sit with them and articulate this.
And that's why I've been censored because I've basically tried to explain to these people that the only way you can actually solve problems is by being specific.
This is the thing.
So anytime we talk about all these issues with leftism, radical leftism, cultural Marxism, political correctness, gender fluidity, all of these issues, we're pointing at all these houses on fire, but we're never pointing at the arsonists.
And this is a problem.
And the fact that all of these ideologies, they come from the Talmud, it tells you everything.
Like the gender thing, for example, you just put up with the church, this infiltration of Jewish cucking inside of our churches today.
Well, the eight genders you hear about and the gender unicorn that they literally give to kids, they're in the Talmud.
There's eight genders in the Talmud.
The LGBTQ rainbow is from that same doctrine.
So people don't realize that these things aren't just created from a vacuum.
They say, no, it was from the Frankfurt School.
It was from these intellectuals.
Yeah, they were getting that from the Talmud as well.
elijah schaffer
Well, you put this up, by the way.
And this was actually kind of shocking to me.
This was a video you had posted.
Check this out, guys.
unidentified
Why does everyone in South Korea love Jews?
Everyone I've met in South Korea has read the Jewish religious books.
Let me zoom out and give away the peninsula bordering North Korea and near China and Japan.
Koreans are mainly Buddhist and Christian, and there are basically no Jews here.
michael mendoza
Give me Abby Shapira.
unidentified
For some reason, everyone I've spoken to has read the Talmud.
50 years ago, a book 5,000 years of Jewish wisdom became a bestseller in Korea.
This book talks about stories and lessons from the Talmud that help you live a successful life.
And many Koreans started wondering, why are Jewish people successful?
So they started reading the Talmud as a way to learn about the secrets behind the success.
They even created a comic book version of the Talmud that parents would give to their young kids.
I think one of the keys to coexistence is that there are different cultures and religions.
And it's beautiful to see a country like South Korea embrace different beliefs in that way.
Why does everyone in South Korea?
elijah schaffer
So you wrote on this, right?
First, get the fuck out of Asia, you wrote.
Second, there are barely any Jews in South Korea.
And bringing up some obscure unknown book to attempt to brainwash the narrative further tells us everything.
Third, the one time we allowed a Jew to influence our government, Korea was separated.
I want to touch on that, but I want to remind people what I thought was surprising here was Kangmin Lee.
This is another prominent Korean commentator.
kongman sorry and matt kim all the base koreans that are yeah anyways Yeah, so he said Koreans in Korea barely even think about Jews and literally no one has read the Talmud except maybe five people.
What the heck is this brazen propaganda?
So the fact that there's another prominent, very trustworthy person backing you up, just to people that don't know you or might be calling bullshit, clearly what you're saying has weight to it, right?
Because I don't think Kangman is not known for agreeing with anything that is not completely true.
And he's backing up your claim.
To me, that solidifies what you're saying.
Because I wouldn't know, right?
I don't speak Korean.
I have no idea.
So I want to break down what you were talking about here before we get into Candace and the USS Liberty.
It's like, okay, why?
You said there are barely any Jews in South Korea.
What is the rate of that?
I mean, what's the concentration there?
Do you know?
arthur kwon lee
I mean, when she said this, by the way, she's pretty hot.
I have to say, by the way, I know this might offend some people, but like the cream of the crop Jewish woman are pretty hot.
I'm just saying because I was in New York.
elijah schaffer
I don't think anyone's disagreeing with that.
Where's my air?
arthur kwon lee
Because every time people talk about the copy, let's focus here.
Here's the thing.
I don't, like, I'm telling you, like, I got all these Korean people messaging me and commenting below on this posting.
Like, nobody ever thinks about Jews at all in Korea, frankly.
So when she's like, I keep running into Korean people who say, wow, we love Jewish people.
That is absolutely just at an anecdotal real-life experience level.
I go to Korea every summer.
That is not true whatsoever.
Like, Jews, I don't even know the percentage.
That's how small it has to be.
elijah schaffer
1,000 Jews living in Korea.
arthur kwon lee
Exactly.
Yeah.
That's way too many.
That's way too many.
We got to be like the Japanese and call them Tengu.
You know what I mean?
Just be done with it.
elijah schaffer
There's like 100,000, I think, in the city.
In this city, there's 100,000.
arthur kwon lee
Actually, that's pretty amazing.
elijah schaffer
So it's crazy, right?
michael mendoza
0.002% of the population.
arthur kwon lee
Wow.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, that's like, that's pretty remote.
That is.
Okay, so we have that.
But I thought this was interesting what you said here.
The one time we allowed a Jew to influence our government, Korea was separated.
That's an interesting statement.
And I do want to touch on that.
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michael mendoza
All right.
So, just really quickly, we got a super chat from Cocteau that says, Elijah, what is your stance on links in chat?
Should we check them out and allow them if they're safe, nuke them on site?
Great show last night.
I caught the replay and appreciated the shout out.
I think that links are generally fine.
elijah schaffer
The only issue is-generally discouraged if because they pull people off the stream.
michael mendoza
Also, to the last link, generally discouraged.
Also, too, the last link that someone pushed or that someone put in the chat was suckafishoff.com, which I'm not sure what that was, but doesn't sound great.
But apparently, it was something related to Rotardio or Romeo.
I don't know.
Suspect URL.
I'll tell you guys.
elijah schaffer
You know, Cocteau, go in the Discord because maybe what we can do is we can have like a link that we pin that, you know, that has like a Google Doc and people can just like put their, throw their, their links in there if they want to, but not distract from the, we're going to put it in the description.
People can add links and we can just, you can just write in the chat while I threw it in the doc.
Um, that way we're not flooding the chat with links because, uh, you know, oh, what did you become less Asian over time?
What, when, what, what is this?
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, my head was shaved at that time, and I was at a heavier weight class.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, you were.
michael mendoza
That's what we call it nowadays.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I was a fat ass.
michael mendoza
Hey, I've been there before, trust me.
elijah schaffer
No, when we're getting big, though, like, you know, I'm kind of like, not really at a bulking stage, but like, you know, we're like, bro, kind of like, Elijah was looking brawl, man.
arthur kwon lee
Like, I was like, I thought I was going to mog him.
And I walked in.
I said, oh, shit.
This nigga don't play.
unidentified
I said, thank you for the for the attack.
elijah schaffer
But no, it was actually, but, well, yeah, don't talk.
I don't tell you what else is sometimes bigger in Caucasian.
You know, Caucasians are also Asians.
We just have the word cock in our name.
So it does speak for itself.
arthur kwon lee
Very, very, oh, you told me not to use a hard hard yet.
michael mendoza
Not yet.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, not yet.
Yeah, wait a second.
arthur kwon lee
We'll say that.
elijah schaffer
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I don't have any of my sounds today.
arthur kwon lee
You know what, though?
But let me pick up on what we talked about here.
When you said the separation of North and South Korea, right?
So I know we were like, oh, damn, you know, Korea is only, what did you say?
Like, there's only a thousand Jews in Korea.
michael mendoza
Yeah, 1,000.0002%.
Yeah.
arthur kwon lee
So, but we shouldn't celebrate so early because the reason why North and South separated was because President Sigmund Rhee, his second wife was an Austrian Jew.
elijah schaffer
Really?
So that's what I want to know.
Yeah, what is this one leader and that separated you?
So tell the story.
Go to full screen real fast because I want to hear this.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah.
Yeah.
So a lot of people don't realize that the entire separation of North versus South Korea was during Sigmund Rhee's rule during his reign.
And the closest person to his life who is also associated with certain family members was this Austrian Jewish woman.
And she just suddenly popped out.
And who knows what's the either the honeypot of dirt or the shekels behind the scene that he was offered to basically co-sign all this.
But suddenly the separation happened.
And then obviously with the Korean War, it's funny because the actual number of Koreans that died was provably 6 million.
And we don't bitch and complain about it, by the way.
elijah schaffer
Was it really 6 million?
arthur kwon lee
It was actually 6 million, which is pretty crazy.
In the Korean War, we lost 6 million Koreans.
And we're not here complaining every five seconds about that, are we?
elijah schaffer
No, you're not complaining every five seconds at all.
And I think that one of the main reasons why you're not complaining is because you have what's called honor.
Honor.
I should have worn a kimono bro you know I actually when we go on the break usually at the hour mark we go on like a five minute break just to take a piss or whatever I I actually got you a gift for Christmas that you're going to love.
You're really going to love it.
Honestly, but also, I know you guys are going to like, it's honestly amazing.
But on that regard, I think that's really interesting because also, kind of like what you said with, people have asked me, you know, what did Jewish extremists do to you?
And I go, this is what they did to me.
I go, I grew up in LA.
It's the same thing.
People are new to the show.
And like, to summarize it, it's like, I didn't even know that I had, I didn't even know that my lisp was as bad as it was.
I thought I went to speech school, got it away.
I didn't know I had effeminate mannerisms.
I didn't know any of this stuff when I got into conservative media, right-wing media, because I was in LA.
So when you're in an echo chamber in a bubble, like gay dudes were like butt-fucking each other in orgies, right?
It wasn't just like you sounded like a little bit feminine or you had camp like wrists.
Like if you were, and like, you know, you're not considered a degenerate for just doing like a little bit of drugs, you know, here and there at parties.
You're a degenerate if you're just like on the street shitting, you know, out of your ass, you know, like on a sidewalk.
Like the levels of like degeneracy were so low that the standard in the bar for what's like a good person was also low, right?
Which is why I always called myself a California conservative because it's like, well, I'm definitely not like these people in the rest of the country.
And I started realizing that like, you know, a lot of the reasons why we're all like this is because I realized that there was more people I knew that I grew up with that were molested than were not, right?
That's a crazy statistic.
But I knew more people who had been molested than were not.
And when I started realizing, like, and all my friends and my original producer, everyone worked in the porn industry.
I almost worked in the porn industry.
And like, there's all this stuff.
And I didn't really see what was the problem with it.
I wasn't a liberal.
I wasn't a lip tard.
That's my whole point.
I wasn't a liptard.
arthur kwon lee
You're pretty liberal.
elijah schaffer
No, no, but I wasn't a liptard.
But I just, because I didn't live it.
I lived in it.
So it just seemed like normal life.
arthur kwon lee
So you're just around it.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Like, it's just like, it didn't seem weird to have a friend who worked in the porn industry or a porn star.
Like, oh, that's just the people.
arthur kwon lee
That's actually evil.
elijah schaffer
It is, but I didn't know it.
And the reason what I realized is that this was all Jewish inventions.
And what was going on, like that, that replaced this liberalism, replaced Christianity, and this lack of morality was a, you know, the porn, all this stuff was pushed by Jewish extremists to radically transform and de-Christianize the United States.
And I realized I was a product of Jewish propaganda.
And what it did is as I wanted to start a family and have kids, now I have two lovely, you know, beautiful young boys and an amazing wife.
It's like, I realize I don't want my kids to grow up thinking that's normal.
I want to make sure that they're raised in the way that God wants them to be with the standards of the Bible.
So while I may not be able to fully fix my brain, I can use the Bible to determine that even if my brain is like, well, I don't, it doesn't bother me if somebody works in the porn industry, like in nature, like I'm used to that.
The Bible says it's wrong.
So I reset my standards based off of biblical standards, not off of what I'm accustomed to, right?
It's not this I'm born this way.
Oh, I was born to LA.
So that's my standards.
So when I say like, yeah, maybe I didn't have a Jew cause 6 million of my friends to die, you know, in a civil war.
What I can say is that they did cause 500,000 of my countrymen to die in another born World War II and World War I. Also, more recently, what I noticed is that it did, they did corrupt and take away the innocence of my friends, of my family.
They did ruin my mind.
I never had a chance at being, you know, pure and holy.
Like, they kind of like destroyed me before I could grow up to be to be holy.
And so that's when I kind of ended up on this sort of like, okay, we've got to fix this because we got to make sure that these people, it's not like they're just like, you know, we got to make sure that their plot to destroy America doesn't succeed.
We've got to burn their books.
arthur kwon lee
Correct.
I mean, okay.
There's so much I can add on to this.
You got to understand what they are afraid of more than anything else.
We'll use America, obviously.
They're afraid of white nativism.
Now, why would they be afraid of this?
It's because they cannot fight you head on.
They cannot fight you head on.
They're not going to go up to you and just say, let's actually be kinetic and take this in a civil war sort of front.
That's not going to happen.
So how are they going to win?
They're going to infiltrate.
They're going to be poisonous.
And that's why when people talk about Israel is our greatest ally, and this is a big issue I had with Turning Point, for example.
They're always saying Israel is our greatest ally.
How can they be our greatest ally when inside of our country, the biggest institutions are dedicated to destabilizing social cohesion?
Open society, Soros, Jewish.
ADL, Jewish.
SPLC, Jewish.
That's all censorship, Jewish.
OnlyFans, Pornhub, Jewish.
Everything that is dedicated to satanically inverting our culture, all the funding, the paper trailer goes to the same group of people.
So this is when you go, okay, well, we think of wars when we think of physicality, we think of bombs.
And that's how he started the show initially, right?
We think of it from this vantage point, but the war that actually matters is an information war, and it's about what they normalize in their culture.
So all these people talk about culture wars.
Well, if we're just going to keep it vague and miasmic and relative all day, this is how they win.
If we're not going to ever be specific, then they'll keep us in this sort of gray area.
And it's going to make us like these spineless jellyfish where we're afraid to just simply point out who is causing all this evil.
And once again, I want to make this very clear because I'm not the kind of guy who says there should be no forgiveness.
You know, obviously, I'm an adamant Christian.
My father's a pastor.
I have a family church that I attend.
Like, I'm all about healing.
You know, I always actually remind these badass warriors that don't forget about the love, right?
But all that being said is, you know, there's a clear enemy that we have to kind of point at here.
I'm trying to say this without, you know, I'm trying to keep it friendly.
You know what I'm saying?
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Sorry, I was just, that was, I got distracted.
That was just, that was just my producer having that.
He's got a sinusitis.
So he said, got to go have a cough attack in the other room and hand me the switcher here.
Look, and I, well, and I do agree with you on this.
And that's why all I'm trying to say is to, like, I understand what you're saying.
I like the idea about the love because that's my whole point.
Is like the reason why I say this stuff too is because I love my children and I love my wife.
And, you know, LA is not, you know, the part where I grew up was mostly Hispanic and black, but I just, I see the effects of when a country isn't united around like an ethnic and a religious unity, what it becomes.
Like I lived, living in LA is what they want the rest of the country to come.
Like when Elon Musk said, if Kamala wins, the rest of the country will become California.
I know he didn't mean what I think, what I was thinking, but what I was thinking of like, yeah, it'll become where every place is just multi-cultural, multinational.
And when that happens, I've lived in it.
The more it becomes like that, the less white and less Christian the areas become, the more crime, the more degeneracy.
And eventually, it's like you grow up poor and in the degeneracy, you don't even know you're degenerate and poor.
So, you don't even see an example or a standard.
I never saw a man growing up that I wanted to be like, you know what I mean?
Like, I didn't, there was no, there was no one to measure.
arthur kwon lee
I do know what you mean.
elijah schaffer
So, it's hard.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, you know, the reality ultimately, you know, this is just the bottom line.
The bottom line is the DNA that makes America is a double helix.
And one strand is white identity, and the other is Christianity.
And the problem with the wignats who just focus on their race being their religion is they're taking out the beatific, forgiving side, the love that needs to be there as well.
And the point is that they're abandoning the cross.
So they will inevitably fail because people are just going to look at them and go, like, normal people are going to look at screaming, you know, white nationalists and go, like, it's kind of a little bit much, especially when they have kids and they understand that you need to have something wholesome.
That aesthetic and cadence will freak them out.
But the problem is, just the Christianity without willing to stand up for white nativism is also going to fail.
So the reality is that is a DNA of America.
And we can go into that a little bit further because Christianity essentially is about universal standards.
Now, the big contrast here with Judaism, we should look at this energetically, is that Judaism, it's all about relativism.
That's the problem.
So the biggest brainwash that we have, actually, more than even pornography and social media, in my opinion, is this idea of pantheism.
Pantheism is this libertarian idea that all religions ultimately go to the same place.
So respect everyone's faiths because we all believe in the same God ultimately.
That's not true at all.
And that's very anti-Christian as well.
So pantheism has basically deluded us from not being critical of differing faiths and what they believe in.
And the problem with Judaism is that their faith is Promethean.
When you actually read the Talmud, what is one of the most salient, important points?
It's the separation of the Gentiles and the chosen.
Why is there the separation?
Because they're able to have transactions with God.
They're able to have this material change.
There's an extra.
I can't specify where, but there's like a part of the Talmud where they were having like this pedophilic bestiality like orgy.
And then they send their best lawyer.
You can't make this stereotype shit up.
They send their best lawyer to the cliff.
And then God comes down and God is like, what are you guys doing?
You're destroying innocence.
And the lawyer actually outlawyers God.
And then God goes basically like, all right, nigga, you got this.
unidentified
Really?
elijah schaffer
So it's like, kind of like when they create fridges, refrigerators that can work on the Sabbath because the light automatically turns off and the fridge is like off.
So you can use it.
It's this idea of tricking God.
You know, that's what you bring up.
I think it's even more important.
Like you said.
arthur kwon lee
That's relativity.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but I'm saying, but it was more important is what that worldview, the mindset that that worldview leads to.
Because when you think you're more powerful than God, that's how you get transgenderism, right?
To think that you can recreate what God made and make it better is such an it's beyond narcissism.
It's a God complex, right?
It's it's not even egocentrism.
It is literal self-emulation of a deity.
You're deifying yourself to think that I can recreate, I can change my gender.
And so when you believe in reality, then you have truth and you have objective reality.
And so guys cannot become girls and girls cannot become guys.
When you believe in relativity, you can, you know, anything is possible.
And then when you say guys can't become girls, girls can't become guys, what you hear from them is, well, there's a difference between being a guy and a man and a man and a boy.
And boys, you know, is a feeling and a man is a DNA and a guy is a way you express yourself.
And you're like, no, it's not, you fucking bitch.
You stupid little bitch.
Get the fuck out of here.
You know what I mean?
Exactly what I'm saying.
You're like, I swear, I swear I'll fucking break your nose.
I'll fucking grab the hook and fucking snap it off.
No, I'm kidding.
But no, but I feel like that a little bit, right?
Where you're like, you're, you're trying so hard to be smart that you're coming off legislative.
arthur kwon lee
You're just the rails right now.
elijah schaffer
But don't you feel that, though?
It's like the relativity.
I think I'm so sick of it that I'm like, people call it wokeness or whatever, but wokeness is just a symptom of relative mindset.
It's when you can't agree on anything and you're like, dude, God made the world in a closed system.
Live in it.
arthur kwon lee
Yes, I want people to hear that point that essentially the actual texture.
We're being aesthetic here.
The texture of all these things, postmodernism, political correctness, language policing, gender bending, all of it is relativity.
Understand that.
This is the ultimate weapon they use to subvert a culture.
Make everything relative.
This is the point.
So in my own industry as a painter, right?
I'm an artist.
I guarantee you, every time you see this abstract expressionist bullshit on the walls being thrown and being sold for X amount of dollars, number one.
elijah schaffer
20 million.
arthur kwon lee
Number one, that's money laundering.
But we have to look at the aesthetics itself and how it's an insult to our intelligence because what they're essentially doing is saying the pedagogical culture and history that has been passed down, the standard that you have to upkeep as an artist, especially Christians, because we make the best art.
Put all that in the trash.
This is bold and daring.
This is revelatory and new.
Behold.
And it's just pure arrogance.
And we know this is arrogance because they literally call themselves the chosen people.
We're literally Gentiles.
Like, again, I want to make this very clear that the Talmud, look, if there was, if it was once or twice they mentioned this theme, okay, sure.
And there's like these little, these little squabbles that happen when the New Testament mentions a couple of things, oddly, right?
The problem is that it is breath.
It's everywhere.
This is a consistent point throughout the entire book.
And the separation of the Gentiles and the chosen.
No other religion does this.
Even Islam.
They want other people to be Muslims and their universal faith, Christianity as well.
And a very important thing, no other religion feels entitled to actual physical land as well.
They understand that it's what God has written in their hearts.
This is the thing.
Their religion is actually materiality.
Their religion is in conjunction to their material aggrandizement.
Ours is of the soul.
Like, well, this is all going to be gone.
You know, we're all going to be dead.
elijah schaffer
It's like anathema.
It's just like chafe, you know, in the wind.
It's just like chaff, right?
I guess they call it, but it just blows away, right?
Like the Bible says, it's just going to be burned up.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, we don't take any of this to the other side.
elijah schaffer
Were you taught that as a kid?
Because I was taught that too.
My mom would always tell me, like, she never even got mad at me.
Like, if I disobeyed her and broke something, she wouldn't be mad at me because I broke something.
She'd be mad because I disobeyed her.
And she want to teach me that the consequence was because I disobeyed her, not because I broke something, right?
And even if I broke something on accident, she wouldn't be mad at me because how can you get mad at a child for an accident?
You just have to teach them then, hey, be careful because that's why, you know, accidents may not be a moral sin, but part of being civilized is try to avoid them, right?
So it's part of understanding your personal responsibility.
I don't know if people are taught that personal responsibility.
If the Goyam are less than human, then, and you can treat them and you can cheat them and you can, which is why, by the way, people say they're smarter than all of us.
But I always tell people this.
It's not that they're smart.
They're actually not smarter.
It's like this.
It's like mocking somebody who's saying that they're struggling to feed their family because of inflation.
And then pointing to a cartel Lord and being like, well, he's got more money than you.
So he's smarter than you.
Why don't you act like him?
Like, well, just because he's willing to commit international crime to make his money, when I mean I want to make more money, I'm not saying I want to do something morally wrong to get it.
I feel like, you know, usury and going through generations of taking advantage of Christian nations and manipulating markets and then, you know, bringing in that wealth, to me in and of itself is not really a sign that you're smarter.
unidentified
It just means that you learn how to take advantage of corruption.
arthur kwon lee
All that IQ data is skewed, by the way.
It's not even real.
We're actually telling you that.
Well, before that, can I actually read you like whatever you'd like to do?
Yeah, there's some verses that actually pulled out of the Talmud.
elijah schaffer
Go ahead.
arthur kwon lee
And this is not going to be me trying to argue it or anything of the sort.
I'm just going to read it plainly from the Talmud itself.
Like, if you look at Sanhedrin 59A, murdering Goyam is like killing a wild animal.
Abu Dazara 26B, even the best of the Gentiles should be killed.
Sanhedrin 59A, a goi who pries into the law, which means the Talmud is guilty of death.
This is why you can't even trust the Jew when you're talking about the Talmud because you're trained to lie about it in the first place.
Or you look at Liber David 37, to communicate anything to a goy about our religious relations would be equal to the killing of all Jews.
For if the Goyim knew what we teach about them, they would kill us openly.
Can you make this up?
Yebamoth 11B, sexual intercourse with a little girl is permitted if she is three years of age.
Hikotha Kam X1, do not save Goyim in the danger of death.
And the same excerpt, show no mercy to the Goyim.
Like, I can go on and on.
I basically was prying into the Talmud, what was it?
I think eight months ago, and I just pulled out all these verses.
Like, again, this is a salient theme.
If it was something that showed up once in a while, I would be like, okay, this is weird.
Let's talk about this.
Why is this repetitively throughout the entire book?
I can scroll forever on this.
Like, what does that say about the faith where a big part of their faith is, once again, the separation of the chosen and their cattle?
That's why ultimately, you know, they're trained to not care about us.
And that's a difficult conversation because, again, I'm not saying, you know, you might be having a co-worker who's Jew and you guys get along fine.
I'm not saying to put a yellow star on him, although I'm encouraging it.
I'm not saying you should, you know?
I'm just saying, I'm just saying that in a enough of the buttons.
Come on, Nigel.
I'm just saying that in a Christian country, and this is a shout out to Ye, he was right.
In a Christian country, it's not wise to put Jewish leadership because their morality is literally the opposite.
And that was really his main point.
elijah schaffer
Well, okay, so I do want to discuss it.
I want to connect this back to also with something with Candace.
I know it seems like weird that we're talking about the USS Liberty later, but I do want to give her credit because I'm forming a team.
And I thought I was being kind of quiet about it, sort of forming some alliances, but James Lindsay picked up on it immediately.
He's like, no, he actually's now named this secret alliance.
He figured it out.
I think he called it, I'll get to it.
I don't remember off the top of my head.
It's not that important.
I'm more like, by the way, James, I've been trying to expose James as a pseudo-intellectual for like almost two years now online.
And nobody was on my side.
And everyone in my colleagues would be like, no, he's really smart.
And I'd be like, listen.
arthur kwon lee
I ratioed him.
elijah schaffer
I saw it.
But he was like, in the last six months, I was always talking about Constantine Kissing and these guys being like pseudo-intellectuals.
And then they would say, well, you're not very smart.
I'd be like, I'm literally retarded.
I'm not saying I'm smart.
That's what I'm telling you.
I'm retarded.
And I know you guys are too.
The only reason why it's a turnoff, I wouldn't mind if you guys were just like, look, I have some ideas.
Some of them are bad.
Some of them are good.
I'm trying my best.
But they're like, they're so cocky and prideful in their absolute surety of themselves.
And their ideas are like, they can be like popped by an anon account with a little needle.
You know, it's just like, it's like a big hot air balloon.
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So I want to go to this.
We're going to play a video here that I think is important.
Candace Owens is going viral because she talked about the USS Liberty.
Now, you might know about it, guys.
You might not know anything about it.
I would say I don't know a lot about it.
You know, I don't know a ton.
I've heard what I've heard, but I thought she summarized it better than a lot of people did in about five minutes.
And this is why I want to remind you guys, although I have no problem with you being a Sperg, somebody with a lot of impact and a good platform with the ability to eloquently package something into a reasonable argument can do more positivity and progress for a movement than calling everybody, you know, kikes in the N-word or whatever.
You know what I mean?
Like on the internet.
arthur kwon lee
I absolutely agree.
elijah schaffer
I'm just saying, I'm not, I'm not, you guys do whatever you want, but sometimes, you know, a normie doesn't need to hear, sometimes it's abrasive and people get turned off.
But when someone like this that's educated and has money and just comes out and says it like it is, it wakes them up.
arthur kwon lee
I got to add to that because it's not even that, oh, they're just not, their leather just isn't as tough as ours.
No, they're just higher class.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
arthur kwon lee
That's the, that's the thing where people say, oh, you're not able to have our level of conversation because we're just rough and we're tough guys.
I'm like, we're not, you know, dismissing the fact and admonishing that you guys are hardcore.
That's not my point.
But it's about class, you know, class, and people don't understand this where they think it's pretentious, but it's really not.
I mean, even the racial discourse, because we know where it's really come from, this heavy angst to push things in a kinetic direction.
It's the white nationalist types, right?
But we've got to understand that, like, yeah, you know, that's great to have, but just keep in mind that, you know, like, yeah, I'll talk about Japan or Korea, for example.
They're over 90% East Asian.
And the reason why they're able to have that racial homogeneity, which is above any other countries, is because they openly talk about racialism without admonishing and attacking you.
elijah schaffer
It's okay to be racist in Japan.
arthur kwon lee
This is the thing, though.
They don't call it racism.
Like on NHK, their government-sanctioned broadcast, they'll have political figures talking about like racial demographic, but they're not running around saying, well, look at these peach monkeys or something crazy.
Because they're being respectful, they're able to get away with it.
The point is that that's how you make it normalize.
If you're, this is what I'm saying.
So it's almost like they're denigrating their own message.
But I understand the frustration, but my point is that, you know, it's, it's.
They're shooting themselves in the own foot in that regard.
And I came to this realization because I actually had a brief conversation with Jared Taylor.
And it's funny because he grew up in Japan as a white man.
And then he was like, the Japanese people deserve to have their racial homogeneity as Japanese people.
And he's like seeing that like, yeah, white people should deserve the same too because he was seeing the cohesive force in Japan.
I said, I'm an Asian guy in a white country.
I'm like the opposite of you kind of.
And I say white people deserve that as well.
And then I asked him a question.
I said, but do your DMs get flooded with Japanese people calling you like a cuck for Japan?
He's like, not at all.
But I get these DMs of all these angry Spergs.
You see what I'm getting at?
Which is only going to, which is fine.
I don't care.
Like, who are they?
But the point is that it sort of denigrates the discourse is all I'm saying.
elijah schaffer
I agree too.
And that's why sometimes this is why I can tolerate people because it's kind of stupid.
But it's also part of one of the reasons why I think people can get confused maybe by you too, is that like because I know how to engage with people and I don't find it beneficiary to like argue with these people and like try to convince them of their argument anymore at all.
Right.
I don't like I already have a rule, right?
I don't argue with blacks.
I don't argue with women.
Like I have a rule.
I don't get an argument.
I make statements and then I leave.
I drop grenades and then I walk away.
arthur kwon lee
I just got there too.
I used to debate and I'm like, I don't care anymore.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, there's no, I'll debate James Lindsey, though, so he won't because they won't get the debates where they could, you know, lose because when logic's on the line, they don't want to discuss.
I think that Colin Wright keeps calling me, you know, crazy and stuff.
And he's been on my show, but I've invited him on publicly.
He said I'd pay for his flights and no one accepts it, right?
And by the way, he has a PhD and he's smart.
I'm a stupid guy in Florida.
unidentified
Like, it should be a, it should be a lot of the smart guys are just brainwashed.
elijah schaffer
That's what I'm saying, but that should be a ball out of the park.
Like, that should be a home run for him.
Like, I would take that dunk on me.
Like, he should come in here and just dunk because he really knows what he's talking about.
James, too, should come and dunk.
Cause you know, James, James probably, James was on Dr. Phil.
Did you see that?
arthur kwon lee
Gay.
michael mendoza
I didn't see that.
elijah schaffer
And he was like, and he was like, he did this thing.
Like, you know, you said gay.
He did this thing where it's like, it was like, he literally started mentioning page numbers and chapters.
He's like, in like the Communist Manifesto, chapter two, page 271.
On paragraph three, it says, you're like, dog, you're on network television talking to mothers at home having affairs.
Like, you need to just relax for a second.
And I was like, and that's when like, you know, he could say this whole thing and then you just go, fag.
You know what I mean?
At the end, and it's like, your argument's stronger.
Your argument's stronger because that's American masculinity right there.
You know what I mean?
American Malasculana Day.
All right, let me play some Canis Elements here.
arthur kwon lee
What's happened to men?
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Well, we'll find out.
By the way, I said the right-wing urge to go to the gym five days a week because you can't hold these strong of right-wing views without physique.
It's true.
You have to go.
arthur kwon lee
That's what we give them credit.
unidentified
Yeah.
candace owens
You guys, I'll get right into this.
A couple of weeks ago, I received a letter that changed my life.
Certainly changed the course of my life in politics.
And I'm going to read you that letter now and let you know that the author of it is sitting across from me.
It reads, my name is Philip Turney.
I am 77 years old today.
On June 8th, 1967, I was just 20 years old when the gallant crew of the USS Liberty was savagely attacked.
Our American flag was proudly flying on our ship in the Mediterranean Sea that day.
The designation AGTR-5 was clearly painted on the bow, port, and starboard sides.
USS Liberty was written in English on her stern.
When we arrived on June 7th, we were overflown by Israeli reconnaissance aircraft, and the same activity was repeated on the morning of June 8th.
We were positively identified as American and friendly by the IDF.
We had requested a destroyer escort long before we entered the Mediterranean, but we were denied twice.
Our captain assured us that we were clearly marked as American and we therefore had nothing to fear.
We were alone, 12 and a half miles off the coast of the Sinai Peninsula, always in international waters.
The Israeli reconnaissance aircraft were clearly marked with the Star of David.
We therefore felt secure seeing a flying boxcar and other smaller recon propeller aircraft taking good care of us.
The attack began at 2 o'clock on a beautiful bright sunny day by French-made Mirage and Mystery jets painted black with no markings.
We had no clue who was attacking us but assumed it was an Arab state.
During the first passby, the jets took out all but one of our transmitting antennas as well as every watertight door above the water line.
The air attack lasted about 25 minutes, killing and maiming our firefighters and any sailor who moved.
Our radio man took one antenna offline so it wasn't transmitting and wasn't hit.
He ran a long wire to it and the SOS went out to the 6th Fleet.
It was even picked up as far away as Vietnam.
Rockstar Rockstar under attack by an unknown jet aircraft.
Help us, help us.
Captain Tully, skipper of the USS Saratoga, sent jets to come to our aid.
Before the jets hit the horizon, they were recalled by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara.
Captain Engen of the USS America and Tully relaunched more aircraft to aid us.
They were also recalled, this time by Lyndon Baines Johnson himself.
He said, quote, I don't care about a few dead sailors.
I will not embarrass my ally, Israel.
Return to base immediately, end quote.
How did he know who was attacking us if we did not?
We were set up by our own government to let a foreign government have their way with us.
The IDF even dropped NAPOM on the bridge of our ship.
How low they would go, we would soon find out.
Three motor torpedo boats headed our way and one torpedo hit our starboard side.
We saw the Star of David on the boats.
They were there to sink us.
The attack continued for another hour and a half.
Attacking jet aircraft destroyed all but three of our life rafts, which we had put overboard.
We were going to place our most seriously wounded in them so that they would have a chance at life, but the IDF would have none of that.
They shot two of them out of the water and took one aboard their boats as a trophy of the kill.
They continued shooting and killing my mates.
They left and we thought that it was over, but it wasn't.
IDF helicopters were sent with troop troops armed and ready to board our ship and finish us off.
Then they just left.
I guess the gig was up when the mighty IDF could not sink our defenseless ship.
When it was all done, there were over 821 rocket and cannon holes and over 5,000 armor-piercing bullets riddling the ship.
Nap bomb was burning us up and a 40 by 40 foot torpedo hole was in her side, causing the ship to list badly to our starboard side.
We then waited 17 hours for help.
I guess they hoped that we would sink that night.
Help was only 40 minutes away from us, but they left us out alone to die.
When the USS America and the USS Davis arrived to help us, they took our wounded to care for them.
Their wounds were so horrific, words cannot explain.
Admiral Kidd boarded our ship a few days later, and the cover-up immediately began.
We were ordered to never speak of the attack to anyone, not even with one another.
Penalties would be fines, imprisonment, or worse, and we all knew that worse meant death.
We have been treated like garbage for the last 57 years.
Congress has been bought and paid for, with the exception over the years, of a few brave lawmakers.
Their names are Representatives Pete McCloskey, Paul Findlay, and Jim Trafficant.
As the courageous rep Thomas Massey has noted, all Republican members of Congress except for him have APAC handlers.
We can assume this is also true of nearly all Democrats.
We are the most decorated ship in naval history for a single engagement.
I believe God saved us that day to allow us to communicate the truth of this attack to leaders like you.
We give all power to Jesus Christ.
We are just his servants that horrible day and now.
The USS Liberty survivors are the biggest whistleblowers this country has ever seen.
We have been smeared as anti-Semitic, Jew haters, and Nazis.
Our only sin is that we survived.
We didn't kill anyone.
Israel did all the murdering that day, and the U.S. government did all the covering up.
I'm asking you to help us save America by telling other the facts about the slaughter of my mates.
We are begging you to support us.
Respectfully, Phil Turney, the president of the USS Liberty Veterans Association.
elijah schaffer
Man, okay, that is, you know, the reason why I think this stuff is heavy, and I think the reason why I want to get your opinion on this.
The reason why I talk about this stuff, and we don't actually talk about it all the time, is because I know whether you talk about it once or 50 times, that's all you talk about.
If you talk about any truthful thing about Israel and, you know, these Jewish extremists, you just get labeled a Jew hater.
And whether or not, like, who cares if someone's a Jew hater?
I don't care.
Like, if someone was like, that doesn't matter to me.
To me, it's the same nonsense.
I always tell you guys watching, if you're new to the show and maybe you don't understand why we talk about this stuff and you're, you know, you're confused.
Like, well, it's current events.
Why have this conversation?
Maybe it's turning you off a little bit.
And you're like, dude, I don't know if I want to watch the show anymore.
The reason why we talk about this is the same reason why we talk about transgender issues, why we talk about racial issues, national security issues, is this.
We are in an age where people call you names to put social pressure on you because we live in a feminized world where instead of doing what's honorable and truthful, we live in a female gynocentric social powder keg where people are less respectful on what is real in reality and more on how do people think about me.
And so because we live in that society where it's a reputation and it's driven by media, look at me.
They go to the media, try to slander me all the time.
I went in court, but they, you know, but the media still slanders me.
I've won everything in court that I've ever been put up against and won really, really well, actually.
But the media lines stay.
And they thought that if they would slander me and say, he's like this and he's anti-woman and this, that I would quit and I would run away.
But fuck you.
I'm not going anywhere because what I care about is truth and I don't care what they say.
And so when they call you an anti-Semite, a xenophobe, a sexist, a racist, say thank you.
Because what that means is that you're doing something that threatens their gay, homo, Jewish, extremist, you know, social, social cohesion.
And I mean that genuinely.
And so when they say, you know, you can't talk about this or you're this, always notice when they speak like that, you're going down the right path and you're on target.
And the more they say it, the more you should talk about it because it means that you've hit the right places of arguing.
If no one's really coming at you, if you don't hit all those, if you're not being called anti-Semitic, racist, sexist, misogynistic, if you don't hit all of them, you're not fully awake.
You got to get them all of them.
You know, you got to make sure you got the whole list and then you're on the right path.
I'm with my guest, Arthur Cornley.
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It is not, right?
We've foregone, like, I want to tell you guys the actual numbers.
Like, we lost $20,000 a month in funding from being demonetized on Facebook.
We lost over $10,000 a month, oftentimes very more, being demonetized on YouTube.
Lost over $7,000 a month being demonetized on X, right?
I've lost a $300,000 contract with a coffee company for not censoring one of my guests.
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So we've lost several million dollars, which means that we cannot grow.
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It is not profitable.
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It's like, you know what I mean?
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unidentified
One of
elijah schaffer
the things is is like we were just talking about um the USS Liberty.
I thought it was really interesting because I had posted something.
I reposted Candace because I want to support our people.
And by people, I mean people who are genuinely trying to tell the truth.
And I have no other reason to believe that Candace is talking about this than her commitment to truth and what she believes is what God is asking her to because she already has money.
She doesn't need it.
She married into like a wealthy family and she's already famous and she already has followers.
You know, people don't understand this.
By the time you get to a certain point, like, you know, it doesn't change my life when I gain 100 followers.
I don't mean that in any way.
It's like, I'm just happy to be making content, right?
So I retweeted this and said this: wow, the USS Liberty endured, what does it say?
820 rocket and cannon strikes, 5,000 armor-piercing bullet holes, and Napalm on deck.
I thought it was just a torpedo.
I had no idea that it was an hours-long daylight attack.
How did they avoid accountability?
And of course, she's like, she responded, thank you for sharing.
And that's awesome.
The truth will set us free.
Well, James Lindsay retweeted this.
He said, Candace Owens and her echo amplification networks.
So now I guess this is what's kind of almost insulting sometimes.
Is like, I'm not actually insulted, like, it's insulting to him.
Because if we want to be petty, he's a small, he has smaller accounts than me.
And he says, like, I'm an echo amplification network.
Like, it's not even by name.
It's like, I'm just like a, I'm amplifying some network.
That's what I am.
So if I'm just an echo amplification network for some other creator, what does that make you, James?
I mean, I'm being honest, right?
If I'm some like nameless, you know, useless echo, then James, you are like the shit on the shoe of the voiceless echo, right?
He's like, some of whom are dumb enough to work for free, unlike Candace, while he retweets me.
James, I'll be honest.
We live very, I don't, James actually was one time like trying to ask people for money, like get an Uber when I was at a thing.
I'm not trying to pour shame, but like this guy was, you know, he's doing this because he wasn't doing well.
And now he's trying to like get them to accept him so he can make money.
You know what I mean?
I know he wrote a book some people bought that.
I hope he's not poor, right?
I hope he's doing well.
I'm not wishing any shame on him.
I just know like this is some guy to be talking like, you know, it's like a chubby guy who was like begging for Ubers and is like, you know, on Twitter crying and tweeting every 12 seconds, trying to shit talk.
I wouldn't go there, James, because the moment I make a tweet roasting the shit out of you, you're going to fucking cry.
But we'll leave it here.
arthur kwon lee
Well, you will never meet a hater doing better than you.
elijah schaffer
That's true.
arthur kwon lee
There's a saying that we should always keep in mind.
Like, I'm a holistic dude, right?
And I always try to remember because, especially on X, right?
You get the weirdest DMs and the craziest people.
unidentified
Yeah.
arthur kwon lee
Hate only comes from below.
When there's people who are so dedicated to dragging you down.
Well, that's called envy, brother.
Like, what is this?
Like, what is this?
Like, this is like, give me attention.
I'm the one with the moral high ground.
No, you're not.
You get ratioed by the real niggas.
elijah schaffer
And that's what he said.
Look what he says.
They want you to constantly hear anti-Israel, anti-American messaging.
I literally tie, they always have to tie them together.
What am I saying that's anti-American?
Like, why is it that being anti-Israel also, I'm not, let's just say this.
I'm not even anti-Israel.
arthur kwon lee
That's an oxymoron.
To be pro-American is anti-Israel.
That's the thing.
elijah schaffer
Right, but it's like, but it's like, I'm not even anti-Israel.
For instance, I would love them to be, I would love them to be freed of their Likud, crazy government and to get the fuck out.
If we could free them, if we could regime change Syria, I mean, Israel, and get, like, I want everybody, like, this is my point.
I actually agree with Aliyah.
What's that's called, right?
Where you go back home to Israel.
I hope everyone does it well.
arthur kwon lee
Well, I mean, they're a diaspora of people.
The problem is they don't actually have someone to go back to.
So the thing is that even, look, we're talking about Phil Turney, American hero, by the way.
That touched me, you know, that letter that Candace read.
Look, they were trying to false flag that that was Egypt that came at them so they can approach World War III because they'll do anything.
They'll sacrifice any amount of Gentiles for greater Israel.
Like, they're so hell-bent on this accomplishment of this Talmudic prophecy that they're willing to sacrifice good, honorable, noble men here, and they're doing so right now.
And they're having all these kids in Gaza that are being mutilated.
So I don't know, man.
I think at that point, I agree with the sentiment, but you can lose that privilege as well.
So I think, I don't know, like maybe they should all go to like Antarctica or something, somewhere really cold.
Somewhere else.
elijah schaffer
Well, there were some questions to make it for Siberia.
You know, they wanted to give a Siberian state.
I don't know if you heard about that.
That was a big thing back in the day.
But I will say this.
arthur kwon lee
Komodo Island would be a good place.
elijah schaffer
He says, so they beat the drum in day and out.
So you hear their framing first.
Aren't you tired of it?
But he's saying here that, yes, it is good.
But I just want to, I say, like I said, in my show, I'll just pretend like I didn't hear stuff sometimes.
I just go, I do that all the time.
I'm like, it'll be like this.
Like, Joel Davis said that people who interracial marriage are disgusting and should be shot.
Elijah took a sip of his drink and changed the subject.
And it's like, I love those.
I love the articles.
It's like, I'll let him say it.
I just have to, I have to, I have to be a host.
That being said, he said this.
They say it so you hear their framing first.
What I'm getting from this is after Constantin Kisson said that he's like willing to stop saying the statement woke right.
And he's now saying, look, you're hearing these people first.
Basically, all he's saying is that we're winning.
And what I hear about this is it's envy and it's complaining and crying because his form of blind liberalism is dying.
Daily Wire is bleeding hosts.
They're losing credibility.
And podcasts like this that don't even have a big following have the best following.
We love you, SOB, slightly offensive backers.
And by the way, Notice RM told me that we should rebuild the community stronger and that we should start bringing on more based people and really just building up the SOBs so that they know that we're a community.
So we're getting back to that, which is why we're giving back to the community, which is why we gave away free X premium memberships.
By the way, I want to mention this.
Shout out honorarily to the free X memberships.
Check this out last time.
We put it up.
Go to my screen.
Doomsday Cracker won a free year of X Premium.
We just gifted that to him.
He's still waiting to be changed.
Two Protects won.
He got verified.
We were able to get him a year as well as Base Coast Coast Ghost or something.
He's waiting to be reviewed and he hasn't tweeted about it yet.
arthur kwon lee
But it's pretty wild.
All these people try to, they're like, why aren't you verify?
Blah, blah, blah.
And there's something weird already with this account as well.
elijah schaffer
Can we not?
Can we not donate to you?
arthur kwon lee
No, I want you you can right now live try to like buy me a premium and you're gonna get pushback.
It's not gonna work.
unidentified
We see all right.
Let me go here.
arthur kwon lee
It's weird.
elijah schaffer
Oh, you literally can't give the gift.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, it's weird.
elijah schaffer
Well, did you ever apply?
arthur kwon lee
Of course.
elijah schaffer
So that's what.
arthur kwon lee
So this is my seventh account.
So there's something weird.
elijah schaffer
But they don't let you buy it.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, I'm not able to go.
They just reject it.
elijah schaffer
Because Two Protects, one said originally I tried to gift it to him and he said that it didn't work.
Like his gift didn't show up, but he had applied and he was waiting.
And then he basically like, I guess I had to cancel it and then redo something and then it worked.
We could try.
Yeah, but I'm demonetized, so I can't really help you.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, it doesn't matter anyways.
I mean, they'll just, they just do what they want, but it's this is why my handle is that bad Asian, you know.
elijah schaffer
How'd you get 32,000 followers since October?
That's crazy.
arthur kwon lee
I mean, you know, it's like the real ones find me.
You know what it is?
So it's like, it doesn't matter.
But ultimately, if they nuke me again, like, again, you know, it's if you saw the trajectory of my account, it's always like, they get whatever the number is, nuked, 60k, nuked.
It doesn't matter.
Like, they'll find me because this is like a norm now.
And yeah, seventh account, so I got to be good.
But at the same time, like, they always nuked me for unsubstantiated reasons.
I never broke any of the, like, I didn't.
They incite me to violate.
elijah schaffer
So tell me, what happened?
Why'd you get deleted?
Because I feel like X is like most social media where they're very vague.
And you can tell that, like, all social media, since they brought on Yakarino, that the main things they're against are anything about talking about Jews, anything that's about white collectivization.
It's just the same as any other social media, but they allow you to say there's only two genders, right?
So they censor the same things, but on the gender stuff, because his son became transgender and he's mad at the trannies, you can talk shit on them because it's his personal vendetta.
But on everything else, it's the same as other social media.
Even the Indians.
You can't even use Pajit.
arthur kwon lee
I can use Pajit on Instagram, but I can't use it on X. You can't use it on X. They're actually the most protected class.
It's really weird right now.
Even more than Jews, I would say.
elijah schaffer
But they're also allies.
arthur kwon lee
Yes.
They're almost like the foot soldier of it.
So what I will say is that, you know, like I constantly lost my account and there's people like Sam Sam Parker, Ian Malcolm, like they were tracing why this happened because they're watching very carefully and they're a little bit more savvy and knowledgeable about X algorithm.
And essentially, it was always right after I would produce a reel, like a short video, I would always make these 90-second bangers.
And I curated in such a way where I made it quick information density because I'm thinking about young people, right?
So I'm trying to really, I did this intentionally.
I put a lot of information about World War II revisionism, Israelism, and Jewish supremacy.
elijah schaffer
Did you post swastikas?
arthur kwon lee
Well, I we can get a lot of people.
elijah schaffer
Usually we should be able to answer that.
It's like, oh, kind of.
arthur kwon lee
Well, in regards to why I got nuked, it was always right after a video will get 60, 80 million views, whatever it is.
And then it would get nuked.
And that was just so strange, you know, because it's not like I was like inciting violence or whatever.
You know what I mean?
So it just was always that timing and I don't believe in coincidences.
And it got to a point where I was like, okay, so maybe they don't want, maybe it's because I'm immune to the be quiet, white man.
I'm Korean.
You know, so that none of their criticisms work.
So they might as well just admonish me.
It's like they just recently put up this video that was going semi-viral of Destiny.
He sat down with this black conservative and he couldn't, he couldn't really find a way to corner him because he was just like, yeah, I'm not really fitting your pigeonhole.
unidentified
Am I?
arthur kwon lee
And he just was like perplexed.
So it's in the same manner almost, you know?
Because, you know, the Constitution isn't in Koreans, they can't call it white privilege, right?
elijah schaffer
Right, but they, but they would.
The point is, is that that's, but that's why people like me are not afraid because, like, I, dude, I don't care.
arthur kwon lee
Like, yeah, I don't give a fuck either.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, so like, I like, like, it's like fuck Israel.
arthur kwon lee
That's my point.
elijah schaffer
Dude, hey, he's learning, he's learning.
Mike's learning the soundboard.
arthur kwon lee
Don, the Marco.
elijah schaffer
Okay, I do want to talk about more about this, but I do want to talk about a couple other topics that I think are important.
I want to get into some Asian stuff in a moment.
But no, no, but I will say this.
In a slightly better news, we don't want to just share bad news.
Cannis Owens' New Zealand band was lifted.
I'm really glad about this.
I'm going to talk to her.
I know she's traveling, I think, in Europe right now, but the people who invited her out in Australia have been on the show and they're good friends.
I've hung out with them.
It's like the founder of Hustler.
It's actually under the original founder of Hustler Magazine.
But he's a really cool guy and he's like a free speech libertarian.
And he's got a lot of money, so he's willing to kind of just fund whatever.
He's also the guy who's trying to bring Tucker out, all that kind of stuff, too.
But she's still banned in Australia.
And, you know, I can't get into my own personal gripes with Australia.
But, you know, I live in and out of there.
I'll be back there again in a few months as well for a little while.
But, you know, I live here.
People got mad at me for living in Australia.
It's like, the least of my worries, people, that government there is scary as fuck, dude.
That government, the feds visit you when you have guests on your show.
They show up at your doorstep and ask you why you had them on your show.
It's crazy stuff.
But I do want to talk about this part.
So obviously, there's an entire group of people that is convinced that I am a Fed, that I'm some sort of an FBI informant because I wasn't arrested from January 6th.
Just so you guys know, I wasn't formally arrested.
I'm still under investigation from the FBI.
They did show up in my house.
They did get my bank records.
They did demonetize me on YouTube.
And unfortunately, I still have a little thing called a Capitol press credential.
So I have a press credential from the Capitol building because I was a journalist before January 6th.
And so if they prosecute me, they have to prosecute the New Yorker as well as the New York Post and also CNN as well.
So they have to prosecute all of us because we have the same credential.
And they don't want to go after the mainstream media people.
So I have a good shield.
However, I will say this: I don't think anything will happen to any of us now.
Trump's in office.
I think he will do a blind exoneration of any future prosecutions outside of violence.
I do.
I think he'll do a pardon.
I think he'll just say no more prosecutions.
But that being said, check this out.
Mario Nafal reported this.
FBI informants were inside the Capitol on January 6th.
Well, a bombshell report confirms that 26 FBI informants were in DC during the January 6th riots.
Four entered the Capitol and 13 breached the restricted perimeter.
Several had provided the FBI with Intel in the January 6th electoral certification process beforehand, and one had ties to the conservative Oath Keepers militia.
Despite this, none of these informants have faced prosecution.
This revelation contradicts earlier claims denying FBI involvement, but the legacy media will keep lying to your face.
Source Just the News Politico.
Okay, there's so much to talk about with this year, Arthur, but what I think is crazy here, and this is what I always say with this stuff: is I don't even give a shit about this because I feel like it's always too late, right?
There's already people in prison, people have already committed suicide, like we've already had a disillusionment, disabandment of Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, three percenters.
They've already, it's already, they've already done whatever they needed to do with January 6th, besides jail Trump.
They already did.
They got as much as they needed to do.
And it's like, now when they come out with this information, it just reminds me of like, which I like him, but it reminds me of Tucker coming out like last year and being like, I didn't get the vax.
Fuck the vax.
And you're like, but you wouldn't say it in 2021 and you wouldn't say it in 2020 and you wouldn't say it in 2022 when you were on Fox in front of millions of people.
You wouldn't say it.
You waited until it was, you know, everyone could talk about it.
That's what I feel like.
This is it again, where it's like, yeah, by the way, it's an inside job.
And you're like, okay, we already fucking know that.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, unfortunately, the history of Sidio will show you that in all forms of revolution, small and large, the first ones to the door get the brunts of the force.
It's just a shame, you know.
Like you mentioned the Proud Boys, for example.
There's all these men's groups today now.
That's only possible because the Proud Boys got all this heat and Gavin took this hit in the first place.
Like, people don't understand that.
There's always a big sacrifice that is in the picture in order for things to be even somewhat normalized to even have that semblance.
So it's unfortunate, but even in this instance, you know, it's a shame.
But we are talking in retrospect, for example.
Like, this damage has been done.
You know, there's not really, I mean, it's a great thing if we can be released and there can be some empathy in that regard, but it's you're correct.
I agree with that assessment.
It's kind of cooked.
elijah schaffer
Well, like, look at this.
Remember this?
Remember this?
Check this out.
Remember this stuff?
Like, this guy with an earpiece and a walkie-talkie and stuff, like, opening up the windows for people to get in.
Like, the reason why I think it's kind of crazy when we talk about this is there's a big conspiratorial side where people sort of like, you know, talk about this for the next 10 years and get down to the nitty-gritty, but the general public forgets about it.
You know, there are Proud Boys that are still in prison for that one fight where Antifa brought out the knife.
I think one of the guys, they try to defend themselves up in like Oregon or Washington.
They're still in prison.
You got Enrique Tario.
You got Joe Biggs and many others that are in prison for like 17 or 22 years.
You have other people.
We need to do an episode, a reminder of this soon.
We should probably, can you make a note of that?
We need to do because January is coming up.
We need to do, we need to get a couple of really good guests and do like really bring up all the names, do you know, so we can get people to write letters and like bring that memory back up.
michael mendoza
Yeah, also, also, we have two new J6 friends that we made recently.
Snowflake tier.
I mean, I mean, Snowflake News.
And then, what's the guy's name?
I'm blanking on his name now.
He was on the election stream.
The guy who's sitting on Douglas Mackey.
elijah schaffer
Oh, yeah.
He went to jail.
Yeah.
But I'm saying we need to do another one because people are going to forget.
It's kind of like, you know, 9-11.
You got to remind people that these are political persecuted people.
I'm just saying, you got to remind people that there are people in jail, people going through the court system.
They just arrested someone the other day.
I got to ask you your question, my question on this.
If Trump doesn't pardon these people, do you even like Trump, actually?
Because I feel like you wouldn't because of his stance on Israel.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah.
I think that he's just so cucked by Israel that I, you know, look, am I going to, you know, did I, did I vote for Trump?
I did not.
elijah schaffer
Did you vote?
arthur kwon lee
I did not.
elijah schaffer
Oh, bud.
arthur kwon lee
Why?
That being said, you know, would I want an Indian woman in office?
Fuck no.
elijah schaffer
Why?
Because she's stinky or why?
arthur kwon lee
Because she's an Indian woman.
elijah schaffer
Wouldn't just be a woman be enough, though.
arthur kwon lee
I feel like for myself, like, no, no, the Indian thing is a real factor because, you know, man, Indians, they just, it's just a smell, brother, for me.
It's just, I can't deal with that, man.
elijah schaffer
If they would shout, what?
arthur kwon lee
In Korea, man, we're like the least ape.
Like, we're very ape.
Like, I gotta.
elijah schaffer
It doesn't stink in Korea.
People don't know this.
Most Asian countries stink.
Okay.
Philippines stinks.
Taiwan stinks.
arthur kwon lee
Jungle Asians.
Okay.
elijah schaffer
Taiwan stunk, though.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, but this is why I said China is complicated because China, I'm talking about like, okay, the purest East Asians would be like Singaporeans, Japanese, and Koreans.
And actually, I got in trouble for a tweet.
I put up this tweet and it said, Asians are aliens.
Whites are humans.
Blacks are monkeys.
michael mendoza
I saw this.
arthur kwon lee
And Jews are demons.
And then it went pretty viral.
And then everyone was like, it's a good heuristic, actually.
I know it sounds kind of funny, but there's some truth in it.
But the visibility got striked.
And you know, when you open up your account, you get all that shuffling.
You know what I'm talking about?
I get that almost every time.
It's crazy.
So I have to take that down too.
michael mendoza
Hold on.
So, Arthur, you're telling me that you regularly go viral on Twitter.
I don't believe you.
This was a clipped from just about 30 minutes ago.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, I know.
I'm telling you, like, like, when you asked me, like, how did I get this following within a month?
michael mendoza
The show's being clipped and I was literally just like scrolling through Twitter, and I was like, oh, this is the show that we're doing right now.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, this is what I'm saying.
Like, I don't think people understand.
Like, the reason why I keep getting it censored and canceled is because I'm able to make content that is very shareable.
And again, that's why within a month, yeah, 30, that's fine.
I mean, I had it at 60 and another one.
It's just, it's just, I just, they just don't want me to speak, man.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, there is.
There's a couple clips actually of Arthur already up here.
michael mendoza
By the way, actually, after you were banned last time, was once I was talking to you, and I was surprised because I was just like, I didn't feel, because I mean, everything you said was factual.
arthur kwon lee
And I'm just an and here's the thing: yeah, you look at this beautiful studio.
Like, this is what you do.
Like, this is fabulous, brother.
This is great, great setup.
I'm a painter.
Like, I'm an artist and I work for myself.
I make fire.
And then when my brush is down, literally, literally, when I'm waiting for my layer of paint to dry on the canvas, I'll open up my phone and I'll be on X. That's when I do it.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's the samurai that the Jews fear, by the way.
But this is what I'm saying.
It's just like, I don't have a podcast.
I'm not a politician.
I'm just a dude who cares about we got to do the right thing as men.
It's really that simple.
That's really my operating point.
elijah schaffer
So this is a good discussion point that I feel like is so important.
You know, I laugh that sometimes there's anon accounts that, and again, I understand why people are anon because they don't want to lose their job.
It's a hobby, right?
So they're just, they're just, they're just perusing without their face.
But I think it's always funny when you see anon accounts shit talking you when you when you show your face and you're on the internet and you actually are sacrificing your reputation and you're putting yourself in in potentially life, you know, damaging things that could stop you from making money for your family, could even get you in legal issues, especially when I was living in Australia.
Lots of those types of things going on.
I think it's funny to watch people be like, oh, you know, I'm a man because, you know, I drink IPAs and I smoke cigars.
Like, dude, I drink IPA.
Someone smoke cigars too.
I just don't like to drink a lot of IPAs because they get make you fat.
And I, you know, and cigars, I just think it's, you know, you got to keep your lung capacities.
You can't do too much.
But it's like, what is the point of being a man?
What's the point of being strong and going to the gym and driving a truck if you never actually use what you if you use that stuff?
Because to me, you're just like, I call it a male-to-male transsexualism, right?
You're just a man cosplaying as a man rather than Jewish.
Yeah, well, it's like, no, it's male-to-male transsexualism when you're just, you know, trying to look like a man and act like a man and be masculine.
And it's like, but you don't do anything with it.
You know, it's a costume.
arthur kwon lee
This is probably the most, let's change gears to a sociological conversation.
This is probably one of the most important points in regards to social media in and of itself.
There is a phenomenon, and I call it purity spiraling.
I think purity spiraling will be the death of us.
Because on one hand, we'll talk about how, you know, there's all this proliferation of Red Pill podcasts, rightfully so, because their diagnosis is correct about female hypergamy and their nature today.
Sure.
You know, and we'll say, this woman once saw a guy who's who's tall as tall as you, who makes couple mil, like all these things, right?
All these indicators when she doesn't necessarily have the best genetic stock.
Well, there's so many people on X will be like, oh, you're not a virgin millionaire.
Like, they'll basically put this unrealistic expectation that just doesn't coincide with the world whatsoever.
And then they'll discover like, you know, maybe your niece has like, you know, an eighth Native American DNA in you as well.
And then they'll just find little things that you get so crazy about.
And eventually you have to say, like, where is your integrity on the manner?
Like you're losing the big picture here.
And what I've come to realize is that what's missing, what's really missing in this liberty movement is, I know this sounds so kitschy, but what's missing is love.
And I mean Christian love.
And I say this because what is the point of saying, I'm a badass, I'm a warrior.
I'm a savage, bro.
What's the point of fucking just saying I'm a gangster and a savage and a badass if you don't have anything to protect?
The whole archetype of a warrior is there's a dragon there.
I'm standing in between what I want to protect.
But in order to have that, you have something you love.
So I have an issue with this cadence of purely being based savage warrior, yo.
I owned him.
Well, if there's no kindness, honestly, then it's not going to be held together.
Because the entire picture, even as like a theatrical perspective, is not in line.
Like it's going to fall apart.
And this is my issue, by the way, because purity spiraling will cause us to implode and eat ourselves in this movement.
I'm telling you.
elijah schaffer
Well, look, and I happen to agree with that.
I think there's an idea where people are, rather than looking to make alliances and find places of common ground, are simply looking to disagree for the sake of disagreement sake.
Like it's, it's, it's just to be disagreeable.
And I think that's where, like, like I, I was totally joking because I like Candace and my wife listens to Candace, right?
Um, and so someone's like, well, I, you know, I don't listen to her because, you know, her stance on her stance on Steven Crowder.
And I go, oh, I don't listen to her because she's a black woman.
And they were like, what?
I thought you said you like her.
I go, I do.
I think she has a lot of great things to say.
And I, and I, and I really, we actually do love Candace, but I'm joking with them.
I'm going, I'm going, yeah, look, I don't go to black women for my politics.
I don't, I don't personally, you know, consume the show.
She doesn't consume my show either.
So it's not like it's like a, you know, one-way thing.
She's not consuming me.
We do agree on a lot of things, but I do like her show.
And I'm glad my wife, you know, listens because sometimes my wife comes out with way more base stuff.
You know, like my dad will be saying something.
She's like, I just don't want to go to the hospital because the Jews make it so that my kids have to get vaccinated, you know, or whatever.
And I'm like, wow, this is a pretty good wife here.
I'm like, who did you hear that from?
She's like, I've been watching Candace recently.
And what she said.
And I'm like, all right, cool, cool, cool.
I really love my wife and I love that she listens to these people.
But, you know, I understand even with working in this field, like I will go to events that are run by, you know, Prague or you or turning point and people and I will work with these people.
And it's like, don't work with them.
They're the enemy.
And this year, like, well, in some ways, yes.
But in this specific instance, you know, it's actually helping because we're running the show and I'm able to get an advertiser and a brand deal done here and it keeps the show going.
I'm thinking in a pragmatic, real sense.
I don't think a lot of people are actually thinking about how to win long term.
I call it, it's sort of like it's like the nigga mind where like blacks try to win in the moment, but they don't think about the long-term outcomes.
It's like they'll reach for the cop's gun and kill the cop and then they won.
arthur kwon lee
Watermelon warriors.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, they won.
Exactly.
They won.
You won, but you're now in jail for the rest of your life and you could have just had a misdemeanor for having weed on you.
A lot of people on the internet are like, I won.
I proved this.
And it's like, but at the sake of ever having any real victory or mindset, they make everybody their enemy and they burn all the bridges before they get to the end of the day.
arthur kwon lee
I'm going to tell you right now, brother, I got to add to that.
This infighting is fucking gay.
And what I mean by this is that we are all in a car driving 100 miles per hour towards a brick wall and we're arguing about the seating arrangement.
We are being so foolish here.
And look, if you're working with another party who may not be necessarily in line with your purity spiraling perspective, as long as they allow you to actually exercise free speech, that at least shows a certain degree of good faith.
So I can work with that.
But, you know, these people who say, oh, you know, I will never talk to Candace because she's a black woman.
I mean, there's a base way to say that, and there's an absolute delusional, coping, Napoleonic complex, dungeons and dragon LARPing way to say that, which is often what a lot of X is, let's be honest.
And again, I understand anonymity.
Believe me, I get it.
You know, we need, we need, we can't all be public.
I understand.
And we're, you know, you might, you can't be public because some HR lady might fire you from your job.
I, I, I understand.
You have kids to feed.
I get all that.
But they seem to be the most loud, vociferous, hostile voices.
And that's where it gets weird because you'll see like this crusader profile image or like this Julius Caesar profile picture, right?
elijah schaffer
Oh, I know about that.
arthur kwon lee
And they're the ones who are basically like saying, like, who are coming at you so hard.
And I used to do public speaking.
And I remember I was in Batavia, Ohio, and it was a Christian community, too.
So I was assuming it was going to be in line.
And 600 people.
And I get off stage.
And one of the guys says, hey, I've been following you for a while.
I'm disaccount.
And I see the account.
And I thought it was going to be some like stoic Aryan Chad.
And he was like this dysgenic little hobgoblin.
And I was like, that's the thing.
You don't know.
There's a lot of keyboard warriors.
And I'm just saying that often make sure, you know, we're talking a lot about collectivization.
elijah schaffer
It's very true.
arthur kwon lee
Make sure you also integrate who you are as a person before you're going to be so hostile.
Because usually the reason why you're so angry, the reason why you're showing so much animus is because you can't get the level of woman that you want that you're attracted to.
That's usually why you're coming at me so hard, by the way.
elijah schaffer
Tell me, expand on that.
arthur kwon lee
I'm just being honest.
Like there's a lot of Dungeons and Dragons on X where you're being like this keyboard warrior coming at it so strongly, but you know, you're like a lot of these guys are grossly overweight.
elijah schaffer
Or they're twinks.
You ever notice that too?
arthur kwon lee
They're like, not all, not all.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, no, no, but there's also like, there's also like a lot of them, like these really like skinny little like scrawny young guys who have a heart and it's like, dude, you need to match some muscle with the heart.
Like go eat, you know?
arthur kwon lee
Like it's like you need some steaks and squats.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, go eat some, but like it's like, dude, I understand you're mad, but go eat some steak.
You know what I mean?
And I do feel a little bit of difficulty because I think we're all a little bit hypocritical in our own ways, right?
We could all align our actions more with our values.
And I know things are hard.
And we could go down the road of all the difficult things that a man struggles with lust, you know, with self-control in general, with bitterness, with anger, right?
Malice, but especially greed, right?
A lot of people even get greedy.
By the way, sometimes the poorest people I know are the greediest, which is a crazy statement to say.
The richest people I know are actually the most generous.
arthur kwon lee
They are.
elijah schaffer
They're always generous.
unidentified
They really are.
elijah schaffer
And poor people are always, you know, screwing each other over for five bucks, charging their friend for eating a fry off their plate.
And it's like, that's why you don't get ahead, man.
But I do mean genuinely with this.
I think the problem that you're pointing out here is that so many people, rather than working on what they have control over and bettering their own lives, cast the blame onto something ex-exterior or something quaternary, I should say, like a fourth level of folding that it sort of deflects their own personal responsibility.
And I think this is what James is trying to say with the woke right, but he's fucking retarded.
arthur kwon lee
No, he's totally missing the mark with a woke right, though, because the woke right basically means pattern recognition of Jewish supremacy.
unidentified
Correct.
elijah schaffer
But what I think what he's trying to say is, and he's not saying this, but what he should have said is, my opinion is, is that there are a lot of people in this country that are not taking personal responsibility and not really that the problems are in their home.
unidentified
Correct.
elijah schaffer
And they're blaming institutions and people, which also might be true.
They might not be lying, but those institutions are not necessarily going to fix the problems they're dealing with.
And they could fix the problems they're dealing with if they spent that energy being mad at everything and actually working on their heart and what's going on.
So it's like you might be upset and frustrated because you're just fat and you're lazy and you need to start doing what's good for you, you know?
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, and the diagnosis, what you're saying is absolutely true.
What are we looking at here?
Woke-right only.
michael mendoza
That's what you're talking about.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, it's woke right literally just means noticing Jewish supremacy and colonization inside the government.
Laugh my ass off.
Yep.
And then, you know, he actually responded to that.
And I said, well, you know, you can call me an anti-semite, but you'll never call me a liar.
That's basically what I was referring to.
But I have to add on to what you just said here, which is that, look, there could be.
And often, you know, when we're all pointing at this issue collectively, yeah, there could be an external problem that's really causing, you know, is at the root of all these societal ills.
But my only issue with that is that, you know, make sure that your own ducks better be lined up if you're going to come at other people so hard.
It's just, this is, again, this is the whole when Christ said, he who does not have sin, throw the first stone.
This is literally purity spiraling.
Luke, the chapter, Luke, in the Bible, is about purity spiraling.
It's just like, why are you guys so confident and so loud and bombastic when, you know, because basically somebody else is brave enough to be public and lose opportunities and be canceled and not be able to get normal work ever.
And you're just going to basically, you know, insult them for that.
elijah schaffer
Like, it's just so because of like one minor thing of disagreement or problem.
But I'm saying that's what I think.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, because they're so perfect, is my point.
Because they're so perfect.
I don't think we're perfect, but like, no, you're anon.
You can say, I guess you can pretend to be.
unidentified
I don't know.
elijah schaffer
Well, but you said that too.
It's like, it's like, there's a lot of magic too.
Like, the fact is, is like, I tell people, it's like, I go on camera for hours and hours every day.
And sometimes you're going to say retarded shit, you know, because you just, it's like, it's not scripted.
We don't prep.
It's just, you know, we just go out.
And also, when you're on the internet, like, I think people take themselves too seriously.
We're talking about this on the break.
Like, I feel like people, you know, people say I disparage myself or I'm too, you know, self inflicting of my own wounds.
It's more or less the fact that I feel like a lot of people, I was at the, I was at Rumble office yesterday.
Yesterday?
Was that yesterday?
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
So I was at the Rumble office studios and I was meeting with one of their key executives and she told me, she was like, you know, it was weird.
We were like sitting there and she was like, you know, you come across like a very normal person or whatever.
I don't know what she was saying.
And I was like, oh, what do you mean?
She's like, I meet with a lot of like creators on the website and they spend the whole time telling me who they know and like who they've met.
Like, and I've met this person.
Oh, I know this person, this person.
And I was just talking to her about her cancer.
You know, like we're just talking about like her cancer treatment.
And I was just, we didn't really talk about content.
You know, just talked about what she's going through and how that, you know, she's getting real way of work.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
I was like, we were talking about, oh, yeah, it must be hard to work when you have dealing with a health problem like this that could be terminal.
And, you know, it's probably a struggle to care about your job, you know?
And I was thinking, I was like, yeah, you know what?
Fuck all these people.
Every time I meet people in this industry, too, they're such fucking twats.
I hate them all.
arthur kwon lee
But I really do.
elijah schaffer
I hate all of them.
arthur kwon lee
Speaking of Anon, yeah, me too, by the way.
Yeah, I hate most people.
Speaking of Anon, but though, like, the only one I kind of like don't feel this way about because of what you just said, they take themselves more lightly are the groipers.
Like, they might be anon, but they don't take themselves so damn seriously.
And then the ones who get offended by them, it's like they're sort of shooting themselves in their own foot because if you just didn't get offended, then the grow ups are like, oh, oh, they're one of us.
Like, that's kind of what I've noticed with them.
So it is refreshing to see that.
But I'll say, generally speaking, when I meet these, what I call conservative ink influencers, oh my gosh, they're number one, they're just like trying to climb up this corporate ladder, not being real people.
elijah schaffer
It's like working at a bank almost.
arthur kwon lee
And I'm not going to spill any tea, but I went to what is it?
The one in the Gay Lord in May CPAC.
elijah schaffer
Mike's house.
michael mendoza
Yep.
No, that's after this.
elijah schaffer
The Gaylord Hotel.
CPAC was at the Gaylord.
Oh, yeah, in DC.
Yeah, I was this year again, too, right?
arthur kwon lee
I remember I went there, and all these trad, conservative influencer chicks, I got like all the numbers at the bar, and they're just like just as they're just as well.
My point is that they're wearing a costume.
They're just as lascivious, man.
Like, they're just as yeah, oh, for sure.
So, in my head, I was like, no, because here's the thing: it's like, that's fine.
You know, I'm not going to pure, I'm not going to purity spiral and say that they should be like this, that, and the other.
But my point is that what they're giving off as a public persona doesn't reflect who they are privately, is my point.
Like, with you, you are who you are off camera.
You know, like, I'm like, the real ones, they'll see each other.
But the problem with these fucking people, it's like theater for them.
It's fucking gay.
Like, that's what I keep seeing.
And I saw that when I went to CPAC, I don't even know why I was there, by the way.
elijah schaffer
But why do they try to appear so good online?
You know, I think it's weird is a lot of people, like, I think the reason why I didn't, I don't know.
arthur kwon lee
I just have to put your best foot forward.
No, no, but no, not showing who they are.
elijah schaffer
But that's what I'm saying.
But it's actually, it is a costume where it's like, I'll literally be like, somebody will like throw shit at me and like spread a rumor or a lie, like a pretty grandiose one, which I've had to go to court with some people over these ones, which I don't like doing, but it, you know, whatever.
Which, by the way, just want to clarify, every legal battle I've won.
So we're doing, we're on a pretty good 100% streak if we were boxing.
But that being said, like sometimes I'm like, it's like, yeah, you know, throwing a rock from inside the glass house type of thing.
I'm going, you're a fucking single mom and no one knows it.
And they follow you because I think you're like a hot whore.
And you're a single mom who can't even lock down a guy.
And you're a fucking shitty ass parent who does drugs and stuff.
What if I were to tell the public?
You're throwing a stone at me, you fucking bitch.
What if I were to go to the public and tell them the truth?
I know so much about you.
Oh, yeah, this and that.
What about all the guys that you fucking grabbing their dicks and their ass and shit with?
arthur kwon lee
Okay, we're not going to spill.
elijah schaffer
No, no, no.
I'm not saying anything about anyone.
I'm saying, I'm saying the people who, the people who throw shade.
And I look around, I'm going, why are you pretending online?
We're like, but I'm saying, but then they go back, like, well, Elijah pretends, you know, online.
They just go, I don't, dude, one time someone was like, someone tried to say in an article, they're like, oh, and Elijah did, Elijah, you know, secretly does Coke.
And I was like, I went on an episode and I read it.
I read it.
I was like, yeah, I did Coke in Vegas.
arthur kwon lee
Just don't do it secretly.
elijah schaffer
No, but I went.
I went, there wasn't a secret.
I'm here telling you guys I did lines of blow in Vegas that time when we went to influencers.
And it's like, do you think I'm hiding here?
You think I'm not honest with the people?
But that's the only thing I think that is, is they think because they're doing it that you're doing it.
And you're like, I don't give a shit if people know I did blow.
Like, who gives a fuck?
But like, they care so much because everything's built on a house of cards.
But they're, you know, you know, they're getting abortions and everything.
arthur kwon lee
Exactly.
That's exactly right there.
You know how you're impervious to ever a gotcha moment.
elijah schaffer
People get canceled.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, you can't get canceled if you actually are just being transparent and honest.
Like if someone says, oh, back then, blah, blah, blah, blah, I'll say, yes.
Because eventually it'll evaporate.
You know what I'm saying?
This is going to sound so Asian.
You ready?
You cannot calm a bowl of water with your hand.
You need to let it be sticky.
elijah schaffer
But if you just went, I second calm.
I'm talking about kill.
No, but it's true.
But this is what they don't understand.
arthur kwon lee
This is what they don't understand.
Like, these influencers, they have a house of cards and the lynch pin is just being like truly real.
It's going to fucking fall.
And that's my issue.
And again, like, even if you were a single mother, I could get along with you great and I can adore you.
It doesn't matter.
The point is that lying, the secrecy, and the hiding is a problem.
That's the problem because I know a lot of these.
elijah schaffer
She's virtue signaling.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah.
Matter of fact, it's crazy.
There's like this, I'm not going to name her, but she's all about like, her name starts with N and ends with her.
elijah schaffer
Her whole thing.
arthur kwon lee
Her whole thing is like white purity, right?
Which is fine.
I'm for that movement too.
Like, great.
But she's in my DMs.
And I'm like, what the fuck are you talking about?
You know, so I'm like, it's crazy shit.
elijah schaffer
Well, and I think, but I think that's where the nice thing, too.
I was talking this with Gavin, and this is why actually I don't want women in the movement is because like Gavin and I were talking about this very topic.
Again, and like we were talking about some recent court victories.
And I was like, dude, like, you know, I basically know all this about these people.
What if I were to go out in public and do this?
I go, he goes, you're not going to do it.
I go, nah.
And I, and he's like, he's like, it's not because you're a pussy, it's because you have honor.
And like, you're, your, your idea is not like meaning, man.
Like, meaning, but it's true.
Like, I go, I go, you know, these people are, some of these people are married, some people have lives.
I'm not trying to destroy people.
Like, I don't really care about like taking down networks and getting personal.
Like, this is not my, that's not my M.O. I'm just trying to be a dad, hang out, love my country, love my, love my, my family.
And like, I'm not trying to, you know, tarnish people's reputations and stuff.
But I think, um, I think it's funny.
He's like, he's like, this is why women can't be in the movement, though, because women don't have any honor or loyalty.
arthur kwon lee
I agree.
elijah schaffer
Like, where Ben, there's like a broke code where it's like, dude, even if I don't like you, you know, I'm not going to, I'm not going to go out and spill your personal information on the internet because it's just like, dude, you're another man.
You're trying to live.
We disagree on, let's say, point A, but I'm not going to do what they try to do to me, or I'm not going to go to your employer and try to get you fired because we disagree on the internet, right?
That's very Jewish, very feminine, right?
It's a very liberal sort of approach to life.
But a lot of people today, the entire conservative media is based upon female energy, which I've always said this.
So people, it's like a bunch of fags and women running around, and then it's a bunch of guys talking to the women and the fags, and then being like, they're gossiping.
And the biggest issue I have found has been gossip where the people are walking around like they're in high school.
And it's like, that's what my wife even told me.
She's like, don't go to the recent, you know, I'm sending him to an event coming up.
I won't name it, but I'm sending him to an event to represent.
And my wife's just like, just send your producer.
She's like, you don't need to go to these fucking events.
Like, just send your producer and let him deal with the fucking shit.
Which is so sad, but it's true.
She's like, let him deal with this.
Let him deal with this.
unidentified
Don't go.
arthur kwon lee
The movement is, you're correct.
The term you use was gynocentric.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
arthur kwon lee
Here's the thing.
Like, when Andrew Tate talks about the Matrix, the Matrix is really the matriarchy.
That's what people should understand.
Like, we live under this absolutely gynocentric culture where female sexuality is worshipped.
On the left, it's worship because basically they have to pay to play.
On the right, it's worship because they need to still latch on and like submit to this worshiping of the wife in order to basically get sexual intercourse preserved with them.
And that's okay if they're doing it with like the traditionality there, sure.
But I'm seeing that people on the right wing, like the establishment, right, especially, but even on the so-called like cool dissident right edge, like they pretty much define their masculinity based on the approval of female sexuality still.
And to me, that is a big expand on that.
elijah schaffer
Because I happen to agree, but what do you mean by that?
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, because what really makes men is the mastery of a discipline.
That's actually what makes a man credible.
Like we never talk about, we talk about what masculinity is, but we never talk about what is the credibility of men.
Credible.
That term, it's in and of itself.
Well, it's by being disciplined and especially when you harness it in a local manner.
And women are a distraction in that regard.
You know, like if like, just to be honest, and I'm speaking as like a single dude, I'm not married, right?
I don't really see like, I don't really see the point of a woman in my life unless she's there to have my children.
Like that's kind of where I'm at.
So when I see these women in this movement, often I call them trad thoughts.
They're just there to monetize like what I call like tradcon men, by the way, on average.
I hate to say this, but it is what it is.
I'm here to destroy copes.
Most tradcon men are simply right-leaning incels.
So they'll say, I'm TradCon.
I'm a traditional guy.
That's why I'm this way.
No, you're just an unfuckable right-leaning loser.
So you're going to call yourself TradCon.
And then instead of going to OnlyFans, you're going to give your money to Pearly Things or whatever, these other kind of people.
And again, there's real Tradicon people, but my point is that you should be like, you should first get to a point where the woman you desire actually wants you and you actually have like competency.
Then you can call yourself TradCon.
elijah schaffer
Why do people want to be Tradcon?
I don't understand what the appeal is of trying to...
arthur kwon lee
The Tradcon movement doesn't work, actually, today.
That's the problem.
Like, the principles do, but it's a different, it's a different dating climate altogether, anyways.
elijah schaffer
Someone said this Pierre Delecto said, honestly, Arthur Kwan Lee, Nick Fuentes, and E. Michael Jones would be so much happier under any post-liberal autocratic government system as long as they get to annihilate all Jews.
That's what he said.
arthur kwon lee
What the fuck?
elijah schaffer
I love how the, I love how it's like the, I just love, you have a few, uh, you said Arthur Kwan Lee talks about who the bad Asians are on slightly offensive.
Um, that's so funny, you know.
The, the, the clippers are there.
You have the fans available to you.
There was a couple super chats that I did want to read here.
I think there was a couple I missed.
Um, one of them said, is it true that you live in South Korea, Elijah?
Are you still, okay, live?
It was like a summer and I worked, I worked there, but do you, did you live in South Korea?
Because let's talk about, let's talk about Asian stuff a little bit with this, with this thing.
I'm going to be honest, and this is where a lot of right-wingers that are like the hot dog Americans, you know, they get really mad at me when I was kind of like glazing Chinese cities.
Because when you go to South Korea and you go to Seoul, you realize that American cities don't have to be like this.
It's a really mind-boggling thing when you, because you think of Asia as being less developed.
I'm just saying, this is actually what white people think.
This is what we think.
They're Asians.
They're less developed.
They're not as civilized.
They're kind of proto-communist.
We saved the South Koreans from North Korea.
And then you go to Seoul, and it's like they're living several decades ahead of us in terms of technology and the uniformity, the order, and the politeness.
It's like in the food quality.
I mean, the Korean barbecue, everywhere you go, the beer, the massages, with the happy end.
I'm just kidding.
No, but like.
No, but everything there, right?
The Red Light District was crazy.
I went there too.
I didn't pay for anything, but like, there's just like hot prostitutes in the, in the widows, like very hot women, right?
No, that's a whole other story.
I didn't like, I thought we were going to dinner, and then I didn't know what was that kind of thing.
It was like a dinner, and it was like the waitresses were like crazy, right?
Yeah, it was a crazy dinner.
But it was like, there was dessert at the dinner.
It was like, women would have fun too.
Yeah, but like, it's a different culture.
We're like, you don't even have that in America.
And so my point is, is that going and working and living in Asia for a while was like, oh, everything I was told about China and Asia was a fucking lie from my own people, from the Republicans, too.
It was like, this is a completely contained culture and society.
And they would kick me out because I was white and I liked it.
I was like, these racist bastards.
Hell yeah.
arthur kwon lee
But, but that's the most important point.
Like, if they were to box you out, they're not doing so.
Like, fuck you, white person.
That's the thing.
It's more of like a, no, you know, you're not Korean.
You know why?
Because ethnically, you're white.
And it's just like, it's not even like, they're not even like stigmatizing you at all.
That's the thing about it.
It's just more of a just accepting reality.
Like racial discussion is not taboo.
That's the main point.
It's not taboo to talk about race in East Asia.
It's like saying which restaurant do you want to go to?
Like it's very taboo here.
And I understand it's because we have so much Talmudic Babylonian culture that makes us have to basically kowtow to every politically correct take.
But that's a very salient thing that you'll see in East Asia that they'll talk about race openly.
Because they talk about it openly in a civilized manner.
And it's funny because I talked to one of my boys and he, white guy who went to Korea, he said, the thing about them was like, they're so polite about their racism.
It doesn't feel like bigotry at all.
I'm like, that's the point.
That's how you normalize these things.
That's how white people can talk now.
White people should be talking about their white pride in a way that is not, let's go outside and handle it then.
You know what I mean?
It's like, no, that's exactly what they want.
There's definitely sniveling Jews rubbing their hands together when you do that.
That's the point.
You don't need to even do that.
You can just step it up.
Just have that consciousness and talk about it openly.
That's the lesson there.
And with that, you get such social cohesion, which is basically what you're talking about.
Every time I talk to my white friends who visited Korea, it's like, you know, they go to an Apple store, for example, and none of them are attached because nobody steals.
And how it's so hard to find a bike lock.
elijah schaffer
There's no Legos behind glass cases in the Korean city.
arthur kwon lee
No, no, no, nobody even steals bikes.
So that's why you have to order a bike lock from a special.
elijah schaffer
What's missing in Korea?
Like, what do they have?
Like, what do they have that we don't have that they don't have to worry about like that?
You know what I mean?
Like, why is it that people trust each other there?
What is it?
arthur kwon lee
Well, the only thing that's also lacking, the only thing that's really an issue in Japan and Korea is their birth rate.
But understand, like, people like to say it's like, it's because no one's fucking, it's like, no, go to Seoul.
All these hot people are fucking each other.
It's because people are delaying the gratification too much.
It's kind of a problem.
They just don't want to, they basically aren't growing up.
They just rather basically, and I'm guilty of that too.
elijah schaffer
Do the clubs in Korea exactly.
I'm telling you, it's like nothing.
arthur kwon lee
It's kind of fucked up.
elijah schaffer
They're crazy.
The clubs there are so good.
Like, big and just like, it's like, you also don't even understand club culture until you go to an Asian country.
Like, these people know how to club.
Like, this is, this is sick.
arthur kwon lee
Tokyo is crazy.
Tokyo is like four Manhattans, like, like, stacked on top of each other.
elijah schaffer
I'm going to Romania and I need to do an Asia tour too.
I'm going to Romanian Jewish.
arthur kwon lee
No, it's a blast.
But, but the main thing is that the main, I would say, sociological difference, which is tied to their genetics, is that Asian people recognize that shame is not necessarily a negative thing.
Like, here we have words like fat shaming, slut shaming.
We have all of these adages that are associated with, you are prohibiting my freedoms.
You're shaming me.
You're the bad guy, Elijah.
You know what I'm saying?
White man is shaming me.
Well, shame is looked at as a cohesive force.
elijah schaffer
Look at this.
I mean, I put this up right while you're talking about this.
Look at this.
Point of view: you just found out Japan has grocery stores with no cashiers and no security.
So now all your groceries is free.
It's called Guess That Race.
arthur kwon lee
I mean, we're pretty anti-colergy, though, I will say.
Like, I'll tell you right now, you know what's one of the greatest blessings for Korea right now?
unidentified
What?
arthur kwon lee
A guy named Johnny Somali.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
arthur kwon lee
He is a blessing.
elijah schaffer
Uniting Korea.
Did they talk about people talking about him?
arthur kwon lee
No, I'm so thankful for him because he's basically like sealed an anti-colergy position by him being there.
This guy is there.
So a lot of people don't know Johnny Somali.
He basically goes to like places that are sacred for whatever culture, white, black, it doesn't matter.
He'll go anywhere that's sacred and be offensive for the sake of it.
He likes to disrupt.
So he did it in Korea.
And a lot of people will have this misconception about Korea because of K-pop culture.
elijah schaffer
They're always like skinny.
arthur kwon lee
Well, it's mandatory military service.
So there's basically a physical requirement where you have to be able to do like 20 pull-ups and that kind of stuff.
So they're basically conditioned to a degree at minimum.
So he basically posted this video of him dancing on something called Comfort Woman.
It's a statue that's dedicated to women who are like caught in sexual slavery.
And he put like baby oil on it.
He was very rude, basically.
And by the way, he's done things like this to other cultures, but he got away with it because, like a coward, he'll post it like when he's leaving.
He got a little cocky.
Like, by the way, wherever he does it, the people, the men would have kicked his ass.
The point is, he's a coward.
The point is, he got a little comfortable and he did it a little bit earlier in Korea before, I think, three days in advance before he was going to leave.
Japan and the Koreans never beating his ass, and he can't even leave now.
So, Japan kicked him out.
So, he goes to Korea, Koreans are saying you can't leave.
And he's going to be having a trial.
And this isn't American.
In America, you have this George Floyd BLM thing.
But this is a, they don't have any of that.
You can't do the black privileged thing here.
None of that's good.
elijah schaffer
It's just a nuisance everywhere they go, man.
arthur kwon lee
Hey, look at his look at his physiognomy.
Pull up his face.
Pull up his face.
Look at his face.
Somebody needs to get up.
Freeze up his face.
He looks literally like a demonic goblin.
Like, he doesn't have a soul.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
You know, I will say, like, that's where, like, you know, in some ways, like, I have, I have PTSD from working with the big, you know, at the big networks.
We're like, because you know, you'd have a show like this and then you'd get called in the executive's office and you'd get in trouble, right?
I mean, like, you would, there was a lot of things that would happen.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Um, that, that, you know, there's a lot of good aspects to, but I'm just saying, but, but, like, with this kind of stuff, well, yeah, you ever said, bro, do you know a Somalian?
Yeah, yeah, bro.
We can tell.
michael mendoza
Bro, how'd you know Somalia?
arthur kwon lee
Okay, but pause.
Physiognomy never lies.
When you see this face, go to him full scrutinize.
I'm gonna say, I'm telling all of you have to always like trust your aesthetic instinct.
Look at his face.
Like, what do you feel?
You feel smarmy, backstabbery, disrespect.
He's going to knock your child down.
That's his physiognomy.
It's because physiognomy never lies.
michael mendoza
Yeah.
unidentified
All right.
elijah schaffer
We should be on the if you go back to your screen, the split.
That should work now.
No, you're split.
I'm saying your split should be aesthetics are.
arthur kwon lee
I'm here to say aesthetics are everything.
michael mendoza
Oh, I'm going to be able to do it.
elijah schaffer
Are you split with your screen?
michael mendoza
It was working before.
elijah schaffer
No, we should be on the right correct side now.
So we were looking the wrong directions on your split.
michael mendoza
Oh, so I had to fix that.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
All right, that being said, Roman Salute said, Chrissy Mayer banned me for her live stream when I asked her Jewish guests to explain to her what Matiza Befa was.
Metzitsa Befe.
Bepe.
I don't know what that means.
I was honestly shocked.
arthur kwon lee
You used to follow me too.
elijah schaffer
Because you could.
Who did?
arthur kwon lee
Oh, Chrissy used to follow me too.
elijah schaffer
I like Chrissy a lot So that's probably because you She's really cool Listen, guys, but she's from New York.
Like, people, I feel like people expect people to not be themselves.
Like, it's like, it's like the reason why I'm not really turned off about Trump Zionism is because he's been upfront about it and he's always been this way.
He's actually very liberal.
And he's from New York and he's always talked about it.
And it's like people that expect me to be somebody that I'm not, I don't expect people to be people they're not.
Do I agree with everything with everybody?
Do I wish people were, you know, maybe a little more based or whatever?
Sure.
But it's like Chrissy's a female comedian from New York.
Like, like, you know, I like that.
arthur kwon lee
That's a good point.
There's a lot of people that I like.
elijah schaffer
But you got to put context to it.
So it's like, don't expect somebody, don't expect a rat to bark is kind of the whole point, right?
It's like, you got to kind of know who people are, understand the context of speaking to them.
That's why this show works.
Like I said, it's a more normie in terms of like, we can have normie guests on.
Does the audience, you guys always get fucking pissed?
Like, duh, I'm not a fucking normie again.
But it actually does allow us to have conversations like this.
Having a balanced, you know, roster of guests gives us the ability to stay connected in the mainstream and not seem like we're some sort of an unbalanced show.
Well, we called unbalanced regardless, but it still gives us a little bit of that fake balance.
That being said, Roman Salute also said, crazy coincidence, you had a Korean on tonight and ordered some Osam Balugiogi.
What is that?
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, that's a delicious marinated beef.
michael mendoza
How did you stay a summer in South Korea and you don't know what Bulgogi is?
elijah schaffer
I probably had it, but I was drunk every day.
Honestly, I was partying.
arthur kwon lee
We like to dude.
elijah schaffer
I never went to a place.
I was fitting in.
It was like, it was like, you were just, you would just drink at dinner.
arthur kwon lee
And we like white people, too.
That's another thing.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, the girls liked white guys.
They did.
unidentified
It was like, I mean, we like white cult.
arthur kwon lee
We like white people because when white people come to Asian countries, they respect the culture.
They learn the language.
They assimilate proper.
And that's why that's commendable.
Like, you know, there's other tourists, there's other people who come to Korea and they don't even try.
Like, they just expect the world to bend to them.
You know what I mean?
And I don't know.
It's like 5% of Korea is white.
I was mentioning this to you.
And I think because there's a good military base there for Asia, for the U.S., right?
So there's a lot of white people in Korea and they assimilate to the culture.
So we appreciate that.
The problem is that when people come to America and they don't bother assimilating, like that's the problem.
elijah schaffer
You know, I would too.
Like, if I moved somewhere, like, by the way, like in Australia, even though it's a white country, I adopted a lot of their norms, a lot of their lingo, a lot of their words, and I just spoke like them.
arthur kwon lee
Because you're there.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it was like, you know, you're not like, like, I didn't call people dude.
I called people mate.
And, you know, like, it's something as very simple as that, you know?
And it's like, it's not because you're trying.
It's like, it's because it's, you, you're, people are more standoffish when they know that you're American.
And also on top of that, it's like, you know, I would lower my voice in public places.
I often walked around barefoot because everyone did.
And I just, you know, it was pretty normal.
It was kind of uncomfortable for me in the beginning, but I got some calluses on my feet and picked it up.
Yeah, they're always walk around barefoot.
It's part of the culture to walk around barefoot.
It really is.
arthur kwon lee
I heard it's so odd.
It's randomized.
elijah schaffer
No shirt and no shirt.
arthur kwon lee
That's really good for your feet.
That's why I was like, good for them.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it was.
Well, it's like, yeah, my kids still do it.
It's like normal even here, like to just walk around.
Everyone's like, your son's barefoot.
It's like, it's kind of just normal there.
arthur kwon lee
And here's the thing.
What we're talking about, like some people, some of the Spurs are going to be like, you're talking about multiculturalism.
I'm like, relax.
Okay, we're not saying there should not be a group of people who have their boundaries.
That's not what we're pushing.
We're just saying that, like, we're also being realistic.
Like, you know, the world's going to have a degree of this.
You know what I'm saying?
That's just my take as well.
Like, I'm not saying, like, it's difficult because anytime I talk about these kind of conversations while traveling, I always get somebody basically commenting that, like, oh, so you're saying that these cultures should all be blended.
elijah schaffer
I'm like, no, when you're there, though, you should, you should be respectful of the place and understand.
But you don't want to lose your own identity.
But like, I've always said, I never had a problem.
Like, we used to have a thing.
It's called being German at home in the U.S. My family's German.
And it was like, you know, you're German at home.
You can speak German in your household, but in public, you do not speak German, right?
It was a real thing.
Do not speak German in public.
You speak German at home.
You can have your brought word worse.
But when you're out, speak English and then try to get rid of the accent.
And everyone changed their names.
Like we dropped, we added an F in our name, dropped an E because it was Shaffa.
And then now it's Schaefer, which sounds much more Western than it does, like, well, American than it did, like actual German.
arthur kwon lee
I have a German name, Arthur.
unidentified
What the fuck?
arthur kwon lee
What the fuck is that?
unidentified
My parents, you know, oh, yeah, that's kind of weird.
arthur kwon lee
I was going to mention that, but Protestant pastor, Dad.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
arthur kwon lee
It's okay.
It's okay.
elijah schaffer
Everyone in the 90s that was born a Protestant biblical names.
michael mendoza
I mean, a lot of biblical names.
I mean, like Michael is Hebrew.
So for who is like God.
elijah schaffer
How about this?
Every Christian coffee shop being called Hebrews.
That was literally the thing in the 90s.
Anyway, my guest today, Arthur Kwan Lee.
He is a civil rights activist for the gay movement in San Renov's Canada.
He is an incredible artist, and he is a commentator and very controversial, but he'll be back on the show.
Usually we make a list of guests that are like to come back on that are people that we like.
There's some guests that don't come back on.
It's like, I don't really like that.
arthur kwon lee
Thanks for having me, guys.
It's a pleasure to be here.
And yeah, you know, we've got a center for what's right.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, so tell us how we can support you, man.
I mean, both your social media life and also your artwork, because we have a picture right there.
We actually have a print of one of your work.
Where is it?
What happened to it?
Somewhere, right?
arthur kwon lee
It's a small print.
It's a good Christmas idea here, maybe.
elijah schaffer
We can go to him full screen there.
Where is he?
Yeah.
arthur kwon lee
It's two men holding a sword together.
elijah schaffer
What's the thought process behind that?
arthur kwon lee
Well, I wanted to depict the adage of brotherhood.
You know, so, you know, a lot of my paintings, they revolve around probably three themes.
One is masculinity.
Anything underemphasized culturally, I sort of want to overemphasize it.
And I think masculinity is the most demonizing today.
So masculinity.
The second thing is Christian imagery.
That's probably what I'm most known for.
That's why I got blackballed in New York City as well.
And then I also paint a lot of warrior archetypes, a lot of warrior themes.
So that's kind of what I depict often with a very expressive color palette and a lot of gestural mark making.
And, you know, the whole process of this is I'm an artist first.
Like I spend at a day-to-day schedule, if I'm to expose like what I do throughout the day, I'm in the studio.
I'm making paintings and I make fire.
Like I'm mainly making art.
So there's really three tiers to help me.
Because the thing is, we never got into how I went Artist of the Year in 2020 and I got blackballed.
elijah schaffer
I didn't know that.
We'll have to do an interview next time here in the interview room.
arthur kwon lee
I like this style, by the way, more.
It's really, it's very relaxed, right?
It's cool, brother.
elijah schaffer
Let's be chilling.
arthur kwon lee
So there's really three ways to support me.
The first is, you know, I'll just say it in different tiers.
If you just want to support, patronize me, you can go to my support section on my website.
The second way is to probably get merch or prints or things of that sort.
It's high William Turner paper.
These are high-quality prints.
And then the people who really have money, who collect art and who want beautiful things in their home and understand that cultural dimension of actually investing in high culture and beauty, you can collect my originals or commissions.
elijah schaffer
Oh, and we're looking at that there.
Is that you?
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, that was such a young, young Arthur Kwon Lee.
unidentified
Wow.
elijah schaffer
Young Arthur Kwan Lee.
arthur kwon lee
That could be a part of my name.
elijah schaffer
You know, I was just thinking right now, because I'm taking my family up to New York tomorrow.
I leave at six in the morning, which is going to be crazy.
arthur kwon lee
Go to the map.
elijah schaffer
But I will, but I will.
Yeah, maybe I should actually.
I will remind you guys to have families and don't let it stop you from traveling.
I'm taking them there.
I'm picking them to DC.
I'm taking them all around.
We've traveled the world, flowed my son, you know, across the country.
arthur kwon lee
When are you going to be in DC, brother?
elijah schaffer
Probably for the inauguration.
arthur kwon lee
Are you there?
Let's link.
elijah schaffer
Are you going to be there at the inauguration?
arthur kwon lee
Well, I mean, I'm in the East Coast in general, so we can link.
unidentified
All right.
elijah schaffer
Well, we're on the East Coast now, but not really.
arthur kwon lee
No, no, I'm just, you know what I mean?
I mean, yeah, yeah.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, yeah, the real East Coast.
Anyway, make sure you support my guest, Arthur Kwan Lee.
arthur kwon lee
Yeah, find me on X at Bad Asian.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, do you have that?
arthur kwon lee
B-A-D-A-Z-N.
elijah schaffer
Jesus, you can pinch it and zoom in.
It's even pinched.
You know that, right?
It's a pinch.
michael mendoza
I don't like the pinching.
It's like I have to look at it.
arthur kwon lee
And by the way, the reason why it's at Bad AZN is I went into this X space.
This is when I just created this account.
And it was a, I was going to, maybe it's bad faith, but it was like an Israel sort of like glazing space.
And then the girl, the co-host goes, this guy, Arthur Kwon Lee, is asking to come speak up.
He's one of those bad Asians.
I said, I'm going to roam with that.
elijah schaffer
He's a bad Asian.
michael mendoza
By the way, that's actually a really good get for a username to get to get a six character username.
And I mean, Asians, like, or like AZN for Asian is pretty popular.
Like, well, at least among teenage Filipino girls.
I remember back in the day they always used that.
But then to have just bad Asian, that's actually a pretty good game.
arthur kwon lee
For username.
elijah schaffer
I like it too.
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unidentified
There you are.
Yeah.
michael mendoza
Let's go.
unidentified
Boom.
Boom.
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arthur kwon lee
Oh, follow God and fuck Israel.
elijah schaffer
Have a great rest of the week.
As always, I'll see you Tuesday night at 8 p.m. Eastern Time next week.
Have a great rest of the week.
As always, thank you to my guest and may God bless the United States of America.
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