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May 5, 2025 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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elijah schaffer
Well, in the new news, it turns out that the anti-American anti-free speech bill was just denied in Congress.
Newsweek reported that MAGA leaders are defending Americans' right to boycott Israel.
This is a major turn of events.
Now, you might be asking yourself, well, obviously, this was a very clear sign of right versus wrong.
Well, why this bill even made it to the House floor?
Why it even came into writing is a question that I have.
But then, on top of that, you ask yourself, are times changing?
Well, just today, for the first time, a major U.S. politician, Vice President JD Vance, acknowledged that white genocide might just be real and the people behind it might be who we thought.
Talking about, as Trump called them today, low IQ individuals.
My name is Elijah Schaefer.
It is approximately 3:07 p.m. Eastern Time in the United States.
You're watching the Rift Report.
Let's start the show.
Welcome back to the Riff Report.
I hope you had a great weekend.
I hope you were not too hungover today.
Whether you drank or you didn't drink, you might have kids.
But Mondays feel like we're all hungover, right?
It just feels like that.
It's hard to get into the week, but yet we are only winning and going to continue to win.
It feels like we had a few contentious moments over the last week.
We had the Shilo Hendricks Austin Met cast sort of revival where white people across the country were like, you know, kind of mad that a dad's son was murdered in a racial crime.
Then he forgave the killer and then like cried and tried to, you know, basically be a BITCH.
So people were mad.
So then they raised money for this girl who said the N-word.
The tensions were high.
And in the middle of this, our politicians said, do you know what America needs?
You know what we need right now?
Not to calm down the racial tensions.
We need to send money to Israel and we need to make laws that violate your God-given rights.
And it turns out they didn't win.
Joining me today to talk about this, my co-host, Michael Hennessy of Snowflake News.
Welcome back to the show.
michael hennessey
Hey, happy to be here.
Case in Mondays is definitely a real thing, but I'm glad to see this guy shut down and can't wait to dive into it.
elijah schaffer
Absolutely.
And joining us as a guest, our contributor for Slightly Offensive and theRiftTV.com, Sarah Stock.
Welcome to the show for the first time.
sarah stock
Yeah, happy to be here too.
And honestly, it feels like we're winning lately.
I don't know about you.
It's like this past week's just like win after win.
elijah schaffer
Three, it feels like maybe four days, four days of at least some ground being made.
Like the Overton window feels like it is permanently shifting and we're not losing at least.
sarah stock
I think the woke right is making some strides.
unidentified
I don't know.
elijah schaffer
James Lee could never.
I said that today, actually.
I go, it's kind of crazy watching JD Vance being braver than Seth Dillon.
A guy who runs a comedy site can't even say the things that the vice president is willing to say.
And of course, I don't know if he's joining the show today, but our producer, the one, the only Mike Mendoza, the Mendoza Report, welcome back.
michael mendoza
I can.
I am here.
I don't have myself on the split today.
can put myself up there maybe if i have something mean or meaningful to say which is almost never so um i will be withholding my voice and then keeping it for my uh 400 part series on the balfour declaration that you can check out at the mendoza report.com Happy to be here.
elijah schaffer
All right, let's jump into this.
Newsweek.com reports that MAGA leaders are defending Americans' right to boycott Israel.
As it turns out, it's not always good news to try to fight against our rights.
Prominent figures from within President Donald Trump's Make America Great Again or MAGA movement came out against the bipartisan IGO Anti-Boycott Act, House Resolution 867, saying that it would criminalize boycotts and free speech against Israel.
After the backlash, a pending vote slated for Monday was canceled.
It's beyond outrageous and offensive that House leadership bowed to extreme right forces and pulled this common sense bipartisan bill that makes anti-Semitic and hate-driven boycotts illegal.
A spokesperson for Representative Josh Gotheimer, a New York Jersey Democrat who introduced the legislation, told Newsweek Monday morning.
Newsweek also reached out to Representative Mike Lawler, a New York Republican who introduced the legislation.
Critics of H.R. 867 say that the legislation goes against the right to free speech established in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Its supporters say it targets anti-Semitic actions, including boycotts of Israel.
The bill was bipartisan support, but also faces bipartisan opposition.
Now, according to lawmakers who introduced the bill, Lawler and Gotheimer amends the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to include international governmental organizations.
The congressman said in January that it targets harmful and inherently anti-Semitic boycott efforts undertaken at IGOs while extending protections already in place for boycotts instigated by foreign countries.
However, critics warned the bill threatens the constitutional rights of Americans.
So this is kind of a great place to jump off.
So look, the congressional authorities basically have this bill introduced.
On one hand, we could pass it and it would help some people not get their feelings hurt, right?
So that's a pretty big plus because that's what we all care about as adults, that people's feelings are not hurt.
On the other hand, it would help a foreign country, which, you know, Americans care about so much right now is helping anyone but ourselves.
But besides those benefits, the little downside that we don't really want to talk about was the fact that it was illegal.
It was anti-constitutional.
It was actually, it's an illegal bill, which is kind of crazy.
It's a law that sought to restrict our freedom of, not only of association, but our freedom of speech in our country to say what we wanted.
And if you see the dangerous rhetoric from Lawler is he goes, but it fights anti-Semitism.
And, you know, I'm not here to hate anyone.
You know, I am a little bit of a hater.
I'll be, okay, I lied.
I totally am here to hate a lot of people, but I'm not here to just inherently, you know, write off any group of people, right?
No one's like, hey, we should write off all Jews.
But, you know, if your country is involved in some form of ethnic cleansing in another place and we're funding it and I don't like that, then me and my company not wanting to get involved or not want to get involved with that, maybe boycott those products is totally my right.
And the fact that this even made it into an idea makes you wonder just who really are our politicians working for.
michael hennessey
Yeah.
And what they try to do is they're trying to lump it all in.
The one thing I always say is that we're not against all Jews.
It's not about, okay, let's attack every single person that's Jewish.
It's more about the Israeli government.
That's what we're having the trouble with, the infiltration, the endless wars.
But what they like to do is the second you speak against Netanyahu or any of these Policies or programs they're trying to push into our country.
It's like, okay, now you hate all Jews.
And that's not the case.
And as you mentioned, this is freedom of speech.
We should be allowed to boycott these things.
We should be allowed to ask these questions.
And it's just like Sarah was saying that now you can see a shift where we're kind of winning.
And that's because of these actions that they're taking.
A lot of Americans are waking up to it.
And we're like, no, we're not going to be bullied.
And we're not going to have you just protect one country and put it in front of, you know, our Constitution and, you know, everything there.
sarah stock
So, yeah, and I don't even understand.
Like, they're not being very strategic about this either.
Why would they decide to try to push this through right now?
Like, so many people are waking up to Israel's influence on our government.
Do they not just realize like that's just going to piss people off?
Well, are they self-aware at all?
elijah schaffer
The Fabians don't really care.
Am I right, Mike?
I feel like there's a little bit of cruisology going on into this.
michael mendoza
Yeah.
Well, you know, the Fabians, you know, the Fabians are awake when you sleep and they're making moves constantly.
The royal family is in route.
The royal family.
Earl just walked out and then was laughing at that.
But yeah, they never sleep because sleep is the cousin of death.
So they always have to be on the move.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And that's also the lyrics of an unreleased little peep song from a SoundCloud album.
No, but Marjorie Taylor Green waited on this.
And this is what's crazy is like you mentioned, Sarah, is that people who are staunchly Zionist, who are very pro-Israel, Marjorie Taylor Green was interviewed, I believe, on the steps of the Capitol where she said, you know, these are God's people, right?
unidentified
Was that her?
elijah schaffer
That wasn't, that wasn't Boebert, was it?
I think it was Marjorie Taylor Greene a few years ago saying, these are God's chosen people.
And I'm happy to defend them.
So you have their allies, the biggest allies in Congress saying this.
I'm told we are no longer voting on this.
It's been polled.
Now let's vote on the promises we made the American people, the agenda, and that gave us historic victory in November of 2024, President Trump's EOs, and make Doge cuts permanent with recessions.
Okay, so I really don't think that Doge cuts with recessions was really what we voted for.
I think it's a plus, right?
It's like somebody's showing up to your birthday you didn't invite and they still bring you $20 in a card.
It's not like they ever were invited, but you know, I'm not complaining.
michael hennessey
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
But I'm also, you know, if just because someone I didn't invite shows up with $20 doesn't mean that if my best friend misses the party, that I'm not going to still be upset, right?
It's who I was expecting to be there didn't arrive.
So we sort of have a lot of promises made, a lot of promises not kept.
But the ones that we are making, I mean, good on that.
But like the Marjorie Taylor Green is saying, you know, we don't even know if these cuts are going to be codified because they have not even been brought into resolution.
Meanwhile, while we have not codified cuts, Republicans, this is actually the craziest part about this bill.
They kept saying bipartisan.
One of the first bipartisan bills of 2025 was this bill to shut down free speech in favor of protecting a foreign nation.
That is dangerous rhetoric that reminds you that many in our government are bought, sold out, and paid for.
They are not serving the American people, which we'll see in just a moment.
michael hennessey
Well, yeah, it shows that they're bought and sold and how they're all coming together.
All of a sudden, this is something they agree on.
The only other thing that I could think I've seen in recent times was the TikTok ban.
Like they were saying that, you know, China was taking our information and they were using all these other scare tactics.
But the real reason I believe was because of the exposure Israel was getting for everything that was going on in Palestine.
So a lot of these people are bought and sold, as we know.
We had Thomas Massey who actually spoke out against this bill, which is nice as well.
I like Thomas Massey a lot.
But, you know, it shows that they have representatives.
APAC has influenced Israel has influenced our government.
And I think with that bill, too, APAC was the one that was going to be determining what can be said, what cannot be said.
elijah schaffer
Shocking.
michael hennessey
Yeah.
And they did take out the fact about saying Jews kill Jesus because that was a big part that they wanted to also put into the bill where they, you know, pretty much make it where the Bible is considered hate speech.
But they ended up taking that out.
Thank God.
Sounds demonic.
Yeah, the whole thing needs to go.
elijah schaffer
So, well, listen, I want to jump into this because we found a lot of developments that were happening in the last week, particularly the fact that I know that they call him Zion Don, right?
Because he is obviously very loyal to our greatest ally.
But we had a really interesting development that went on.
Number one, the bill got shut down, but we had other interesting activity that happened this week that even I was shocked the White House was willing to say, which makes me wonder if greater than money ego may actually save the union.
Because while Adelson pumped $100 million and AI PAC pumped several hundred million dollars in the election, you know, when somebody else is seen to be controlling things, when there seemed to be, you know, Trump doesn't like his ego stepped on.
And so when he sees that Netanyahu thinks he's in control, it's one thing if Trump is letting him have control.
But when Netanyahu comes in and tries to undermine Trump, Trump's ego will never allow that.
You can throw all the money in the world and Trump will sacrifice that.
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All right, I want to read the story right now.
Like I mentioned, things have been getting kind of weird in the Zion Don administration.
What happened here?
Responsible Statecraft reported that U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal, a tactical win, but not a turning point.
Right now, as the U.S.-Ukraine minerals agreement is not a diplomatic breakthrough and will not end the war, it is a significant success for Ukraine, both in the short term and if ever, in fact, implemented in the longer term.
But it shows that there's no agreement here.
Trump threatened to walk away from the talks Kiev and Moscow have been engaged in to elaborate diplomatic dance of semi-proposals.
So I only bring this up because Trump is trying to avoid further conflict.
And that's one of the main things that he's trying to do.
However, let me see if I can find this.
Do we have anything here about that?
unidentified
That's the article there for Waltz.
elijah schaffer
And I don't see that in there.
michael hennessey
Oh, I had the Waltz one on.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it's the wrong.
That's the wrong.
Yeah, yeah, that's the wrong article.
All right.
But anyway, it's important to realize that Waltz was fired.
And this is actually really important.
I'll just bring this up.
So check this out.
Washington Post reports that Waltz ouster before Signalgate talks with Israel angered Trump.
Listen to this.
Well, it turns out that they fired the National Security Advisor, engaged in intense coordination with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about military options against Iran ahead of an Oval Office meeting between the Israeli leader and Trump.
Two people said, and that's all we're going to talk about there because listen to this.
So, the Washington Post, which is a far-left journal, it's owned by Jeff Bezos.
It operates out of Washington.
It is so weird that when I was in the Washington Post during COVID, working on a joint investigation, when you walked in, they had robots that tagged your temperature through every hallway, and it would be like temperature, okay.
And it would show your thermal body scan.
They were very, very creepy, it was very authoritarian, very strange.
I want to make sure that no one could sneak into the building that had a fever.
It was very, very odd.
Um, but in retrospect, my point being is that you have left-wing publications coming out and saying Donald Trump fired a national security advisor because he believed that he was working for Benjamin Netanyahu.
And my question here is: how can any of our contemporaries on the right wing continue to throw insults, slurs, and slander at people like myself and those sitting at the table calling us anti-Semitic, calling us racist, calling us hateful?
That we claim that our nation's occupied by the Israeli government when just this week, you even have Marjorie Taylor Greene, JD Vance, Pete Hegseth, and Donald Trump himself saying, Hey, maybe we've been too kind to Israel, and maybe we're not just allies, maybe they have occupied us.
And we've seen real people fired for working for a foreign government.
My opinion is: why is Waltz not in jail or executed for treason?
Why is he just being fired?
That's a better question.
michael hennessey
Yeah, what we're having too is unfortunately the slander is going to continue because what they're doing is they're getting a lot of money thrown at them as well.
And they just rather take money than, you know, maybe their intentions were good, pure in the beginning where they actually wanted to help the country, but right now they just see money symbols in their eyes.
So they're going to continue to try to protect Israel, ignore all this that's happening, and then get, you know, label us as psychopaths.
There are different things there.
I mean, a lot of these organizations, I think, turning points, one of them, where they bring you to Israel as soon as you join with them, they get like a group of them together.
They're like, oh, we got to go to Israel.
And it's just a way for them to show their allegiance to Israel.
So unfortunately, as I said, I believe it's going to continue.
But the good thing is, it's kind of showing everybody who you can trust and who's bought and sold.
And I think that the more this goes on, the more the truth's going to come to light.
And then people are going to get sick and tired of it.
They're already starting to.
sarah stock
Yeah, but this wall thing is kind of weird to me because I'm just wondering: is he just supposed to be some scapegoat or like ball guy where they're like, see, Israel's not actually controlling us because the one time someone actually put, you know, Israel's interests first, we fired them, right?
Like, do you think they're just trying to do that?
elijah schaffer
Well, I don't think they're claiming, I don't think they're claiming that he put Israel's interest first.
I think they're claiming they want Israel's interests put first.
They claim he works for the government of Israel.
sarah stock
But I mean for like PR purposes.
Like, how much is this just like kind of like a PR stunt to say, you know, see, we're not being manipulated.
The one time someone tried to go behind our back, we cut them out.
elijah schaffer
The reason why that's not possible is because, as we know, with Pam Bondi, there's been no PR stunts done in this administration.
So we haven't, I mean, we haven't done that yet.
michael hennessey
Something that kind of relates to what you're saying, where they're trying to save face a little bit, is just how Trump came out.
I think it was last week or the week before.
He said, Netanyahu will not drag us into war.
sarah stock
Yeah.
michael hennessey
But we'll lead the way if needed.
So maybe they are trying to save face, and that's their way of doing it.
I don't think we should be in war with Iran.
I don't think we need no more wars in the Middle East.
I think right now we need to focus on America.
We're a crumbling society, unfortunately.
And if we don't start putting ourselves first, we're just going to, you know, yeah.
sarah stock
I mean, we've seen a lot of media figures come out lately against this war in Iran.
Like Charlie Kirk seemed to be in opposition to it.
You know, Matt Walsh, obviously Trump.
michael hennessey
Now, yeah.
elijah schaffer
I mean, they were like a couple years ago.
Not Matt Walsh, but Charlie was Ford, it seemed like.
sarah stock
Yeah.
But now I'm just like, how much are they just giving the people what they want?
But like, is that actually going to change anything?
I don't know.
unidentified
Yes.
elijah schaffer
Look, okay.
So I want to bring something up that's kind of interesting here that I find to be fascinating, that Colin Wright is a real person.
But on top of that, you know, there was a lot of talk this last week, right, about the Shiloh Hendrix situation.
People recall Shiloh Hendricks allegedly called somebody the N-word.
They claim that he was a five-year-old autistic kid.
There is no evidence he was five.
He's about the height, according to AI, of like an eight to 10-year-old.
And by that time, you have agency to know if you're stealing or what you're doing, right?
You're not just like five years old.
And we have no evidence he was disabled besides being Somalian.
But on top of that, you know, there was a lot of strong feelings about this, particularly from white Americans.
And the reason why are because, as we'll find out in a story, you know, white Americans are very aware that there is a systemic replacement going on immigration-wise in our country.
That back in about 1971, that's when birth rates started dropping below the means of replacement level.
Now, that's subjugated six years de facto after what?
The basically American immigration, American Aliens Acts that came out and then, you know, widened up and opened up the agency of which people could come here, particularly non-white people.
And then, you know, they push feminism during the same time.
Then there's this alienation, birth controls introduced.
You have this raise in abortion.
And what do you have?
You have this changing of the guard.
And, you know, Americans started to realize that because they tell you, you know, there's no persecution.
It's just called affirmative action, right?
There's no persecution.
It's just called diversity.
There's no persecution.
It's just called DEI.
And they come up with a lot of fancy names.
But JD Vance came up with a new name today.
And I want to read a tweet first from Mike Cernovich, who sort of brought up the fact that a lot of people are seeing this anger that's coming up primarily from WASPs, right?
Also Catholics, too.
The WASPs are sort of having this anger, this sort of racially unified anger.
And a lot of people on the right are not happy about this, right?
They accuse people like myself of stoking racial tensions, racial wars.
And even if I was, what are you going to do about it?
But I'm not.
But it's like, what are you going to do about it?
Quite frankly, when you stab a young boy in the heart over a seat, that's what stokes racial tensions, right?
Criminal actions, not words.
Mike Cernovich said this to the critics like Colin Wright, like Seth Dillon, like James Lindsay, people who live in a pipe dream of a fake utopia that everyone can just get along.
Something that can't happen that is antithetical to Christianity, that from the Tower of Babylon has proved itself to be untrue.
That if you read the Bible even, you see that God talks about the dangers of making your race unpure and of mixing with false gods and other people.
And yet, what do we have now?
We have people praying and praising Vivek, who literally worships demons, right?
And also has stinky feet that he lets free in interviews.
Cernovich, Cernovich said this to those saying that young people are wrong.
JD Vance is wrong for using pretty volatile racial language.
He says, in 2017, we tried unity.
What we got in exchange was mass censorship.
We tried sensible compromise on COVID.
We got shutdowns, forced vaccinations and mail-in ballots, then Stalin-era show trials.
Now we are trying something else.
How it makes you feel, I really do not care.
I don't know.
Sarah, that's why before we watch the video of Ilhan Omar and the interaction with JD Vance, it's like, where did Unity get Canada?
Where did being together as one get Australia, right?
sarah stock
Being absolutely just replaced by Indians, I guess.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, well, also the trucker shutdowns.
sarah stock
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
I mean, also today, what?
The new draconian censorship laws are going to be implementing in Canada?
sarah stock
Yeah, the new prime minister.
I don't know why Canadians decided to elect a liberal for like third or fourth time in a row.
But the new prime minister, Mark Carney, there's a video of him saying, when I'm elected, I'm going to shut down this speech that's anti-Semitic and racist, blah, blah, blah, on this American platform.
I'm pretty sure he's talking about Twitter.
I don't know.
Like, what else is he talking about?
He didn't name it directly, but it really does look like Canada's going to ban Twitter.
which Canada already bans you from accessing news over social media.
Like if you try to look at like Huffington Post or something on Instagram, it's like blocked.
You need a VPN.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and then here to look at porn, you need a Canadian VPN.
I mean, it's funny how that works.
Yeah, we blocked porn.
They blocked news.
You know, porn is blocked here in Florida.
sarah stock
Good.
elijah schaffer
No, I'm just saying it.
sarah stock
It sounds like a win.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, well, I'm saying that's my point.
It's like priorities are off.
We're like blocking porn for kids and they're blocking Huffington Post.
sarah stock
They're blocking news.
elijah schaffer
Well, to be completely honest, every time I do read Huffington Post, I feel like we're all getting fucked.
So that is a little graphic, but it's true.
No, but I want to, so I want to point this out.
So Ilhan Omar came out and she said something pretty insane.
Not that I'm surprised by it because she married her brother.
So that's pretty crazy.
And she also dresses like this.
She puts a towel on her head.
So she said this.
unidentified
I would say our country should be more fearful of white men across our country because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country.
We should be profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men.
I would say...
elijah schaffer
Think about this real fast.
Look at this.
You have like two non-American people here.
And I mean that ethnically American, right?
There are citizens of America.
There were citizens of Rome.
Paul would say that he bought his citizenship, but he was never a Roman, right?
He never wasn't a Latin man.
He was a Jew, but he was Roman citizen, right?
So in the Bible, they make the distinction between being of a citizen of a place, still Roman, but not by ethnic birth.
And there's Americans, which is a European sub-race of people.
There are, of course, black Americans who were then grafted in, right?
Because they were already here.
And now we said anyone can be an American.
Charlie Kirk says, as long as you're Christian, you can be an American.
Reminding you that 95% of Congo is Christian.
It's one of the deadliest places in the world.
I don't think any of that's true.
So now you have these Muslims sitting at a table from Arab countries telling us that in our country, white people, particularly white men, are the problem.
I knew black Americans had a hard time with per capita.
I did not know that Muslims also had a hard time too.
unidentified
They're having the majority of deaths in this country.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, well, we're the majority of people.
sarah stock
No, the crazy thing is that's not even true.
Like, even if you don't account for per capita, white people are still underrepresented.
Like, it's like 45% of murders are committed by white people, even though we're the largest demographic.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I know it's underrepresented.
We're underrepresented, but I think it's a little over 50.
sarah stock
I think we're at 60%.
elijah schaffer
It's like 50-something percent now.
sarah stock
It's not because they count Hispanics and that.
If you do non-Hispanic whites, that goes down by like 15%.
elijah schaffer
I believe that.
michael hennessey
And isn't it funny all the rhetoric we get from people like Ilhan or AOC and the rest of them, how white people are like the most dangerous thing, but then for some reason they keep marrying them and getting and having these relationships with them.
sarah stock
Well, okay, not even that.
They're moving to our country.
Like, I'm sorry.
If you're so scared of white people, why are you going to a white country?
elijah schaffer
You kind of like Islam, so I don't move to an Islamic country.
Everyone's like, hey baby, why do you not move to Dubai?
It's like, yeah, because I don't want to live in an Islamic country.
unidentified
Yeah, why would you, you know, like, it's not like anyone forced her to move here.
sarah stock
She like married her brother.
That's, that's what she did to move here.
Seems like she wanted to live around white people.
elijah schaffer
Well, you know what, though?
People don't realize, well, it's less so.
Breanna Morello pointed out in a recent report that the greatest threat she said to democracy was what, Mendoza?
I think she made a report on that.
michael mendoza
Islam.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, Islam.
So, you know, I think a lot of times we get really caught up in the sort of Zionist infiltration that you don't remember that Saudi Arabia has a literal payment program.
I don't know if you know about this for their international students where if you're a female and you're pregnant, they'll pay for you to move to the United States to go to school to have your children here to naturalize your citizens through birthright.
And they have a paid program.
I think the UAE does the same.
So a bunch of Muslim countries are trying to infiltrate more Muslims.
There are two mosques here in this city.
There are about 17 to 22 in Dallas.
Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the United States.
And, you know, there is a lot to question on, you know, they have a very long game, right?
They're doing infiltration through birth rates.
But the Indians and the Hindus, I think, are going to win because they don't, you know what?
They have more time on their hands.
They don't even have to wash their hands, right?
You know how much time you save not bathing?
It's like, you know what I mean?
How much time does it take you to get ready in the morning?
sarah stock
You know, only like three minutes, probably.
michael hennessey
Yeah, exactly.
elijah schaffer
It's called an Indian shower.
So you just like shit on yourself and then go out.
No, but yeah, but you get what I'm saying on that.
unidentified
Did you see that?
sarah stock
I don't know if you saw this, like speaking of Islamic infiltration, but they're starting to build these communities where they have like Muslim.
And I saw this, it was in like Texas.
michael hennessey
Yeah, I was about to say Texas, I see.
sarah stock
Yeah, they have like these Muslim schools, mosques, fully Muslim neighborhoods, communities, and it's like a planned community.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it's a colony.
sarah stock
And it's like, I'm sorry, like, are Christians allowed to do that?
Like, if Christians try to do that, we'd probably be like thrown in jail or something.
elijah schaffer
Oh, well, or white people.
Well, you're not allowed to because there's no freedom of association for Christians.
But we do have that, though, kind of.
sarah stock
Everyone else gets freedom.
elijah schaffer
Mormons have that.
Mormons do own a lot of property.
And the Mennonites have it too.
So do the Amish, which are Christian.
But they're also mocked.
Amish people are mocked in TV.
You don't see a lot of mocking of Muslims, which is always like, people mock Mormons too.
Mormons are a little weird.
Okay.
They are a little weird.
It is a cult.
It isn't Christianity.
It's fully a cult.
And I'm not claiming I'm not going to hell or whatever.
I'm not calling them like a great, a great example.
But what I am saying is, according to theologically, they don't really truly believe in God in the same God as Christians, right?
It's a sort of mess of ideology.
sarah stock
However, the worst part is they can't drink coffee.
elijah schaffer
That's true.
And the special underwear I've heard is a little, gives you a wedgie.
But I will say about the Mormons is they do have one thing, right?
They have cultural boundaries and morality locked in where a lot of Christians do not.
And they're also family-based and they do care about serving a higher power.
But I want to give a caveat here to modern Mormons.
Gen Z Mormons are going to be a lot different than traditional Mormons because the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints changed a lot of theology in the last 15 years to be more Christian-based.
That's why they stopped calling themselves Mormons, started calling themselves more LDS, like Latter-day Saints, or of Jesus Christ, like that's what we are.
And then they've also taught the young kids in their, in their, because my family is Mormon, so I'm very familiar with Mormonism.
But yeah, they've taught people to be more Christian, Protestant, evangelical in their theology.
So a lot of them don't know about the weird stuff in their own religion.
I just want to give that caveat because I meet a lot of Mormons who aren't even educated in their own religion, just like you meet any religion, right?
michael hennessey
Yeah, I don't know much more about the Mormon religion, so I can't touch there.
But with the Ilah and Omar going, kind of going back to that is we're seeing that over and over, this common trend.
You had Ilan Omar saying it.
You had Biden coming out at one point saying that white supremacy was like the worst thing to come to our country or, you know, the most dangerous thing.
And over and over, even the bills that they pass for businesses starting up, you know, that for a while there, they're only giving it to you.
As long as you're not white, any other race can get funding for their businesses.
You have, I think it's, it might have been California or somewhere else where they're giving you home loans.
So as long as you're not white, you can get this home loan.
And the white, everybody who's white is actually being attacked more.
I think it's the most discriminated at this point because all these different things that are coming out.
And it's sad to see our country was founded by white men.
You know, I mean, we can't all dispute that.
But they want to treat us as if we were the worst thing to happen to this country when we built this country.
And it's just sad to see.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I'm actually asking the Discord right now if they watch the new show since I don't, I don't see a lot of the same names we see at night on there.
I'm trying to make sure they all come in.
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elijah schaffer
Yeah.
And then talking about this, don't forget about this clip here.
Cause, you know, JD Vance struck back and he said to this clip about Ilhan Omar.
I want to play it one more time for people that are just joining.
This is what she had to say.
If you just join the live stream, we're talking about Ilhan Omar demonizing white people.
Listen.
unidentified
I would say our country should be more fearful of white men across our country because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country.
We should be profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so you have a black Muslim talking about this.
This is highly offensive and not highly offensive, like being called the N-word.
I don't care if she doesn't like white people.
She has the freedom to not like white people.
Clearly she doesn't, right?
Clearly, she does not like white people.
And she sort of represents this sort of black minority grievance.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Like, she knows what she represents.
She's like, I'm kind of representing people who don't like whites and they know that this country wasn't built to serve them.
And she's correct.
I hate hearing Republicans be like, no, this country was built to serve everyone.
It's like, no, it wasn't.
It was made to serve white interests because did you build your home to serve my family or to keep my family out of storms?
You built your home for your family.
And we built this country for our culture, our ideas, and our interests.
And a lot of people are realizing that that's not a bad thing.
It's actually a good thing.
Just like we're proud of Qatar or these other Arab countries coming up out of poverty and building a better nation for their people.
That's great.
I don't think Qatar is rising from the ashes so that white Western Europeans can feel like Christianity can flourish in the middle of the desert.
Like, I don't think that's why they did it.
I think they did it because they want to flourish, because they want their offspring to flourish.
And when she comes out and says that we have to be monitored, that we have to be, you know, profiled, she's, remember, she's a representative of the federal government.
She's talking about the weaponization of federal agencies to make being white and a man a potential threatening position.
So your genetics make you a threatening position.
That is the language that she's talking about.
That is anti, not just anti-white ideology.
JD Vance said, look at what he said.
This is super important.
He said, this isn't just sick.
It's actually genocidal language.
What a disgrace this person is.
And we've been calling a lot of these people persons and people recently.
I wish we would be honest and saying this is a very dangerous minority thought process.
Primarily Jewish and black people seem to have a gripe with white people.
Hispanics less so, Asians less so.
But there's this real animosity and Muslims too, you know, and feel a lot of this very anti-white vitriol.
And I'll pass it off to you, but you know, he didn't say the phrase white genocide, but she's talking about white people.
And he says that this is genocidal.
That's close enough for me.
I'm not stupid.
He's saying it, you know, this is trying to wipe out whites and this is very dangerous.
I got to hand it to JD, whether it's an op or not to get us to like him.
I'm just going to say the Overton window has shifted because Charlie Kirk wouldn't even say this.
michael hennessey
Yeah.
And shout out to JD Vance for that.
I actually like that he went ahead and spoke up about this instead of ignoring it.
But as you say, there's an animosity towards white people, but look how everything's designed right now.
You know, the news industry, they always want to point out how whites are the most dangerous thing.
Our government's pointing out that whites are the most dangerous threat.
So it creates this kind of mindset where they, you know, we get attacked more.
And then even crime statistics, which you were touching base on, those are even being altered.
So it's all done by as a plan to try to single us out as being like the worst thing ever when it's actually not, you know?
So it's just crazy.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Go ahead.
sarah stock
Yeah.
And I feel like what's kind of crazy about this clip is Ilan Omar is supposed to be like an elected, an elected representative of Americans, right?
And then she's just going to vilify like the majority population of the country.
It just makes me feel like democracy is kind of fake because, you know, democracy is supposed to be invented where like you're elected and then you're thinking about like the good of like a collective people, like the good of the nation.
But now democracy is just these different like minority groups trying to get in power to advance their own interests, whether that's Muslims or whoever, even with like women, it's like women vote based on, you know, I just want my abortions.
I don't care about anything else.
elijah schaffer
Single issue voters.
unidentified
Yeah.
sarah stock
And it's like, there's no like, there's no thought process where it's like, what's best for the country?
What's best for everyone?
It's just what's best for me and my little group.
And then we're not even just saying that with special interest groups.
It's like our actual elected representatives are just like open about this now.
It's kind of concerning.
elijah schaffer
But that is democracy because what we had was a, we had what was called a white republic.
So like people don't get really uncomfortable, particularly of the boomer stock.
Like Mendoza is not even white.
And you would know that Australia, New Zealand, everyone had white immigration and citizenship policies.
That's what all the entire Western colonial system is, right?
You would know that.
michael mendoza
Yeah, of course.
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Well, you can't see him because we don't even let him down anymore.
michael mendoza
And that's why everyone came here, by the way.
So, you know, that's always been my approach to it is kind of like how you were giving the metaphor earlier for like, you know, if someone's building their house, obviously it's for their family, for their kin.
So it's kind of ridiculous that like we're supposed to, you know, meet all the needs and the wants and desires of all these other groups.
It's like, no, this is a country that was built by white people or by white people for white people.
It should stay that way.
And that shouldn't be controversial to say.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, people say, oh, well, you know, there's really there's no such thing as white people.
Okay, shut the hell up.
Yes, there is.
Secondly, what's even more funny about this with democracy is that's what a republic was a representation of a specific group of people to have representation, right?
And these people were to keep the proletariat, right, just away from the pleb from having dominance.
It was getting away from a feudal system, like an actual autocratic, you know, sort of feudalism that the crown instilled.
So, you know, there was never really a good middle class in England.
There was sort of this tectonic plate that broke apart the peasant class versus the elite or the royal.
And so this was to kind of give a representation to reflect not only the interests of a democratic system like we saw in Greece and in Rome, but also to reflect God's image that it's like, just because I own more than you, I'm not worth more than you.
However, we don't want to reward stupidity.
So we're also going to make sure that you work hard to own land because you don't need to own a lot of it.
So it's not a feudal system that you have to own everything, but it's that, look, you got to at least earn your way to vote.
This is where we've muddied the system of association.
It's easy to get into clubs.
It's easy to, it used to be when we were kids, if you were an Eagle Scout, do you remember that?
That was like a big thing.
Oh, he's an Eagle Scout.
Does anyone care about that?
Oh, when I was a kid, I remember you'd hear someone got into Harvard.
It was a big deal.
I don't give a shit if you went to Harvard because you're dumber if you go to Harvard.
But why?
Because the threshold to get in has been lowered for some.
So it makes the value of the greater sum not valuable.
So the democracy has no value because it's like, we're not voting in a bunch of people like us to find out what tax bracket we want.
Now we have poor blacks asking how much money should they take from whites and Asians, right?
And that's what democracy is.
It's like, how much money are whites and Asians going to pay for non-white people to be able to live?
That's what our democracy is.
How much money are we going to pay to fight wars overseas?
Where would she get her money for her people if we didn't live here?
Jilhan Omar?
michael hennessey
Yeah, and they want to come here and change.
I always say it's kind of like when people leave another state, but they continue to, you know, vote the same exact way and just destroy the state, whatever they just abandoned.
And what we have a problem is, as I've mentioned plenty of times on the show before, you know, as Mike said right before, is saying that for us to say that, you know, this country Was built for white people.
That was our original founding fathers.
And America, if you say that, is deemed as racist.
But if you went to any other country, if Mexico was to say this was built for Mexicans or, you know, you know, Africa was built for Africans and so on and so on, there would be no problem.
But the second that you say that it was built for white people, it becomes like this horrible thing.
How dare you?
And, you know, we should be able to speak up about these things.
And we want it to stay.
The reason America's got to the point is because we all had similar values.
We all had similar beliefs.
And we had that unity of all that coming together.
And that's how we're able to create what we created.
sarah stock
Well, the crazy thing is, though, like people deny that, but it's like the left has been saying this for years that they try to like pull up, you know, these documents that say that to be a citizen, you need to be a free white man of good character.
And then they try to say, well, America is just evil to its core because it was founded on white supremacy.
So they're kind of like acknowledging the same reality, but they're just painting it as an evil thing where I don't, it's not really like good or bad.
It's just like, that's what every group of people has done ever.
Like every other country does that.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but on top of that, I want to play something here for you really quickly because, you know, this is so crazy.
You obviously, I cannot believe this.
You have some crazy stuff internationally that we need to talk about.
We need to talk about Germany trying to ban the AFD party.
We need to talk about the elections in Australia.
We need to kind of look at the greater scheme of what's going on in our greater countries.
Because if there was an attack and it was just happening in one country, it could be isolated.
Then I don't think white people as a collective would be so tribal right now.
I think it'd be like, you know, that's just crazy Sweden, you know, or like, well, Canada's just retarded.
But it's because it's in every one of our countries that this is happening.
It makes you wonder: did we really win World War II?
That's the biggest question you have to ask yourselves.
If we won a great world war, why did our system shift to where our women are insufferable?
They're not making babies and they're not even putting out, right?
It's like you saw that thing, right?
Where it's like the average man gets less sex, but the top 1% gets more of it, right?
So there's like some guys getting like 20 girls a month, but the average guy is getting less access to sex.
Gen Z is getting less access in general.
So the idea of like whoredom and all this stuff that was supposed to be promised to men, most men aren't even getting into the fun of it.
Plus, the STDs are skyrocketed.
There's so much downside to it all.
However, during the recent election in Australia, the entire culture seems to have gone completely left wing.
And I want to talk about this at the Labor, which is their form of Democrats.
Many of you know my family is Australian.
I'm an American citizen, though, so don't worry about that.
And my kids are, you know, dual citizens, which means that they'll probably end up becoming congressmen when they're older.
Look at the building.
This is what the local labor department looks like at the offices of the left in Australia winning the election.
Check this out.
Classic Australian beat.
michael hennessey
They look very Australian.
elijah schaffer
I love this song.
It goes like this.
In the land down under.
Oh, yeah.
And they just keep saying that.
Kangaroo meat.
I love this song.
I love the classic gibbery juja.
Good old Mark Hammond right there, right?
Stephen Longhorn is right there.
I love him.
Look at the white guy.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
It's probably really easy to win an election when you imported your electorate in the last 15 years.
Australia went very far left.
They've already been far left.
They've been the most strong country on anti-Semitism.
They're a test ground for the World Economic Forum.
They have digital ID.
They're a cashless society now.
sarah stock
Don't forget when they put unvaccinated people in concentration camps.
elijah schaffer
Could that literally happen?
And they haven't torn them down.
They still exist.
I've seen them.
I've been to them.
sarah stock
They're saving those.
Those are now going to be for like the anti-Semites.
elijah schaffer
Correct.
I'm not actually a joke.
But let's talk about this.
The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, who led what we call the Republicans, but it's weird there because they're called the liberals, but they're Republicans.
He not only lost in a landslide the party did, because people don't understand the multi-party system.
You understand it in Canada, but it's a little bit different.
They don't have two parties, and then the prime minister sort of selected by the party, but then there's a majority and they form coalitions.
This is very much different than the United States, but it's how most of the world works in liberal democracy.
They lost basically all of their power in the country.
And a lot of boomers see this and are like, no, no, the far left is taking over.
I'm going to tell you, the right-wing leader had no plan to curb immigration.
So why would anyone care?
Might as well, why does well, might as well vote for collapse.
michael hennessey
Yeah, and the one thing you pointed out, too, is that it's not an isolated thing that's happening here in the United States.
We're seeing it everywhere.
The UK is being flooded and infiltrated.
You have Australia, Canada, and it just seems always to be the Western states that they're pushing these agendas into.
It's like, I always say, if you want to see what's going to come here, just look over at the UK.
Eventually, whatever crap they're going through there, it'll be brought here.
So, and then the whole pushing of the anti-Semitism laws all across every country's uniting on it.
And the strange part is a lot of the people elected are always look at this.
elijah schaffer
I mean, can you believe this guy didn't win?
Can you believe Peter Dutton didn't win on the left?
I wonder why he didn't appeal to right-wing people.
sarah stock
Okay, why is like Canada and Australia are just like two versions of the same country?
Because we just had the exact same thing happen in Canada where it's like far-left leader party wins, being totally overrun with Indian immigration.
Boomers are just like destroying the country.
It's yeah, like why is it like, why are they just like the exact same country?
Because look, I mean, and then the conservative party leader is like the most liberal, just like pandering to ethnic minorities.
unidentified
It's like the same promising more immigration.
michael hennessey
It's like with these countries, too.
It's like seeing the same bad movie just re-put out.
Like they had, you know, I forget where they had a movie where like they switched bodies.
Um, freaky Friday, Freaky Friday, and it's just like they remade it again with different actors and they remake it again.
So we have the same thing here, and you can see that agenda is kind of put together a lot of the times when they speak.
Because remember the whole build back better, everybody was united on the same kind of verbiage that they wanted to use during these speeches.
So it is a coordinated attack between each country that they're we're that's what we're seeing the fruits of.
elijah schaffer
Look at this.
I mean, why did this guy not appeal to right-wingers?
Uh, in the battle against anti-Semitism in Australia, the battle, right?
unidentified
It's a battle.
elijah schaffer
It's a fight because that's what that's what white Australians care about, right?
In the battle against anti-Semitism in Australia, people of Jewish faith are not alone.
The coalition I lead will continue to call out and condemn anti-Semitism wherever and whenever we see it on our soil.
This 0.1% of the population is so important.
We have to tweet about it.
Anti-Semitism is a threat to the Australian achievement, to our democratic way of life, and to civilization itself.
Wonderful to join with Rabbi Wolf and members of Central Synagogue in Bondi Junction.
How did this not appeal to nationalistic right-wingers who are seeing their country fall apart?
I mean, I can't even put my finger on it.
In fact, I can't even put my little finger on a little hat.
michael hennessey
You know what I mean?
You're going to kiss the wall or something.
elijah schaffer
I feel like my hump one, too.
Like, it's, but it's, it's just like, it's, it is just ridiculous.
When you see the world, that's what you said.
Like, as a guy, and they have mandatory voting there.
Is it mandatory voting in Canada?
sarah stock
No.
You have mandatory voting in Australia?
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
sarah stock
Oh, no.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, yeah, it's illegal.
Even if you're overseas, like my wife still gets like her card sent to her and she has to vote.
unidentified
Nope.
sarah stock
Not in Canada.
elijah schaffer
Okay.
Well, it's like, like, I'm asking you this.
When we're seeing this, I want to bring up a tweet here from an individual who was explaining, like, hey, do you know how people feel?
Like, look at this.
Also in the news, Brisbane, which is like the whitest city.
Check this out.
Hunt for machete-wielding black thugs over terrifying Brisbane home invasion.
Wow.
It's culture.
It's fatherlessness.
It's socioeconomics.
Why is it in every city, in every state, in every country, in every continent, in every hemisphere, that these people have the same activity?
Are they like, like, what is it when you'll realize that there is a genetic propensity that these people are not able to integrate into our society?
It does not mean that all of them cannot integrate, but it's a net negative.
If you told me, well, if we bring in these 10,000 people, there'll only be five more machete attacks in your neighborhood per year.
I'd say, get them the hell out of here.
And they go, but white people commit crime too.
Well, then we don't want more of it.
You know, it's like, well, if you told me that white people brought five machete attacks a year in my village, that doesn't happen.
You know?
And then you go, well, you know, there's white crime.
I go, mostly drug-related.
unidentified
I don't even know a single white person that owns a machete.
elijah schaffer
Well, you don't live in Africa.
No, but I'm saying, like, most of our crime is like drug-related or crimes of passion.
So if you can, like, let someone say that, aren't there a lot?
Isn't there a lot of white crime?
Yeah, I mean, in some areas where there's low income and drugs.
sarah stock
There's a lot of white-collar crime.
We don't have violent crime at the same level at all.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
But, you know, let me play this real fast from Australia.
Sorry, my last point on Australia.
There are also anti-white laws being put in there, too.
So we saw this in the UK, and now Australia is bringing them in.
Check this out.
unidentified
There are brand new laws being introduced that are, and I know people are going to freak out when I say this.
They're racist to white people.
So what is this new law that has been passed by these absolute fuckwit left-leaning fucking thrift shopping fuckheads?
Okay.
So Australia.
michael hennessey
Do we bleep some of that?
unidentified
The Allen government has taken a big step in strengthening its anti-vilification and social cohesion laws.
You know, if anyone uses the word cohesive, you know, they're a fuckwitch.
Laws by enacting landmark legislation this week in parliament.
To put it bluntly, the government of Victoria is saying that everyone who is not a white person needs protecting because it goes into detail.
The people that need protecting, it's all to do with race and religion, disability, sexual preference, gender identity, people of color.
If you are any of those things, then you need to be protected by the government.
Anyone of those, and even anyone who associates with a person who has a protected attribute.
Now, credit where credit's due, it's good to protect people and look after people from actual hateful things, but that's not what this law does.
Well, at least in part, that's not what this law does.
Because right here, this is very, very good.
But the law continues from there.
It will constitute an offense to incite hatred, serious contempt, revulsion, or are you ready for this?
Severe ridicule.
You could go to prison for up to five, six years for severe ridicule.
michael hennessey
That's crazy.
unidentified
That is a direct attack on freedom of speech in this country.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, so that's crazy.
sarah stock
So severe ridicule, that's just like if you make a really funny joke.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, no, severe ridicule.
Well, this is where the slippery slope is going.
Severe ridicule is like if I were to be like, like Ilhan Omar, you brother fucking goat humping, like disgusting reprobate, hijab wearing towel racking, goat herding, cave dwelling.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
But it's had to be severe.
So that's like multiple lines of insult.
They criminalize speech.
And what I think is kind of crazy, you know, in America, we have to defend speech.
And I don't even say people, this is the boomer take.
Hate speech is free speech.
The real take is there's no such thing as hate speech because I can hate whoever I want and I hate you for even considering the fact that you even care what people say.
But of course, there are boundaries in terms of speech, not can be violence, but general threats against people's lives is considered endangerment.
And building on that, that's just where you draw the line.
That's just where you draw the line saying, because if I intend to commit a crime, I'm saying I am going to go commit a crime.
That is an admission of guilt.
But just being mean is not a crime in and of itself.
And those words aren't like dangerous.
It's just like, hey, you're admitting guilt that you're going to commit a crime.
But now the crime is that you can't insult people.
And but do you think you're, you think, you think that anyone would get in trouble for insulting white people in Australia?
sarah stock
I was just going to bring that up.
You know, these like hate speech laws, they only ever go one way.
I don't think, like, has anyone ever been arrested under a hate speech law for insulting a white person or insulting a Christian, insulting men?
michael hennessey
No.
sarah stock
That would never happen.
michael hennessey
We see it on even in our films, you know, like the movie industry.
Christians are continuously attacked.
White people are continuously attacked.
You don't hear anything.
I mean, I do think it's bad taste to go around and call people a bunch of names, of course.
I don't think we should all go do that, but that is freedom of speech.
We have the right to speak what's on our mind.
We have the right to say, as long as we're not endangering somebody, as long as like, you know, as you said, a threat of violence.
Okay.
But we have those laws in place.
We don't need all these extra laws.
And we're seeing more and more of that because they want to silence the white majority.
They want to just go ahead and shut us down there.
So it's crazy, you know, and it seems like our government's more concerned about that.
We even have that in the States right now.
Pam Bondi, who says that she has the Epstein file sitting on her desk, we're waiting to find out who was a part of that.
She's more concerned about if a Tesla got scratched or if people are on college campuses, even if they're protesting not in an extreme way, but they're speaking out against Israel, that the college should lose their scholar, lose all their funding, and this should not be allowed.
So if it is violent, what is happening, that's one thing.
But if it's people just speaking out against, you know, whatever they believe, then we should have that right to go ahead and voice our opinions.
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
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You know, not only do we not have any housing available in most of these countries and I'm looking at a move right now.
unidentified
And it's like, it's just disappointing how expensive life is.
elijah schaffer
But, you know, what sucks is imagine you put all that money into your home and you find out that you lost your home title.
Yeah, this is actually happening pretty continuously in the country.
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Now, that being said, we talked a little bit about that.
I wanted to play a video for you that is rather interesting.
And I find it to be quite strange in the world that we live in today that people are not seeing what's going on.
So, the AFD, which is the party of Deutschland, right?
It is the right-wing party.
It is the most popular political party in the entire country.
It is now being threatened to be under surveillance for extremism, saying that this is why I said there is no real right-wing parties because once you get one, you're labeled as extremists, right?
Now, Thomas Haldenwang, the head of Germany's domestic intelligence, which has said that they're now going to be monitoring AFD members, that now being a part of this political party makes you subject, just like the Patriot Act, to monitoring.
That's why I'm going to connect this back to what Ilhan Omar said.
Because Ilhan Omar is saying we need to monitor white people.
It's in response to what the AFD was doing.
This is what she's talking about: how they're monitoring anyone who's in this party.
So they said we're going to monitor the AFD.
She's saying we need to monitor all white men.
So it gets out of control really easily.
Now, the intelligence officer who's going to be monitoring the AFD wore a tie in a hearing the other day, and I just want to blew it up for you guys to show you.
He did wear this tie, the head of the intelligence committee.
I just wanted to bring it up.
Just wanted to show you.
It's a nice tie.
I thought it was fitting for him that this is the guy who says that he says that white supremacy cannot flourish in Germany.
It's weird that whites can't flourish in their own country.
It's like we're not saying supremacy in every country.
We're saying that the country should supremely work for us and our people.
And that's not a very racial thing to say because you're saying, go ahead and let Ethiopia work for the Ethiopians.
I don't think I should move to Ethiopia and it should work in my favor.
In fact, white people have never said that.
In fact, when they did want it to work in their favor, they built their own cities, right?
They literally built Rhodesia.
They built Johannesburg.
They built Cape Town.
They built so much of what is modern-day cities in Western and Eastern Cape and Southern Cape of Africa.
But it's like, go back to that.
When you say this is the intelligence officer, he's fat and he's got a tie on.
And that's all I need to see about that.
I mean, does that shock you?
This is who wants to stop the right from growing in Germany?
michael hennessey
No, this doesn't shock me at all.
Once again, I will say that, you know, I'm not against Jews.
It's more of the Israeli government.
But in our country, we see these.
elijah schaffer
He's not Jewish, by the way.
michael hennessey
No, but I mean for the Thai.
elijah schaffer
Oh, yeah.
michael hennessey
So you're seeing these types of actions.
It's just like we had that one congressman who wore his Israeli military uniform into the into Congress.
Yeah.
So am I surprised to see this?
No, I'm not surprised to see this at all.
And it's just a reoccurring theme that we're getting over and over.
elijah schaffer
I mean, do you not have any thoughts on this, Ms. Stark?
sarah stock
I mean, that's, I think that's terrifying, like monitoring members of a political party.
I don't know.
I find that scary.
I could see that happening in other countries too, soon.
unidentified
So enough.
sarah stock
So it's like we're not even allowed, like, there's no freedom anymore.
michael hennessey
No.
sarah stock
Because you're unless you agree with mass immigration, unless you agree with your native population being completely replaced and basically systemically raped and murdered by foreigners.
Then, and like, if you have a problem with that, you're not allowed to organize at all.
You can't say anything about it.
You can't organize politically.
They're trying to, they're noticing.
I think like these like past, especially this past year, maybe past two years, there has been sort of awakening on these things.
Like we've seen a rise in this more like populist, like nativist thinking all across Europe, in America, maybe a little bit in Canada and Australia.
I don't really know.
elijah schaffer
Not a lot, no.
sarah stock
But, you know, I think a lot of it's from social media.
They're realizing the right, like the actual right is starting to be a little bit more organized.
And they're like, we actually just need to scare the hell out of you guys and make you guys shut up because you're afraid of being put in jail.
And we're going to make people not want to associate with you because they don't want to, it's not worth it to ruin their lives.
And they're just going to try to do that and scare people into silence until they are the minority in their country.
And that's going to happen so quickly.
It's going to happen, what, like 10 years from now at this rate?
It's going to happen 10 years from now.
And think about how much they hate us now that we're the majority.
When we're the minority in our countries.
elijah schaffer
This shouldn't even be a debate.
unidentified
Yeah.
sarah stock
When we're the minority in our own countries, think about how much they hate us now, but they're just, they're just not the majority, so they can't really do anything about it.
elijah schaffer
I think they're not going to be able to do that.
They want to monitor you.
They want you to be under surveillance for being born white.
That's what Ilhan Omar said.
She wants the FBI to put you on a terror watch list for this color of your skin.
I think she should be, honestly, she should be dealt with harshly by the federal government.
That's all I'll say.
michael hennessey
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
She should be in a world where we're in control.
I would take people like that and I would make an example of them.
Because how dare you?
You know what I mean?
How dare you undermine the social cohesion of our very great homeland?
But I will say this.
Ali Samarco did have a good point, though.
She was very upset about the Republican majority.
151 white men, 24 white women, three black men, and zero black women.
That is all.
So some people say zero black women is a bad thing.
Other people said, no wonder we're able to hear each other in the meetings.
Yeah, when you see Ilhan Omar, it's like, that's what I want on black women like that up that are talking about, you know, why do we want, do you even, do you even want black women in a movie theater?
Like, that's a good question, right?
That's a good question.
I do, because I don't even like movies.
So rather listen to whatever they're talking about.
But I'm just saying, like, people have made this all about race.
Everything's about race and race and race.
And then when you go, what?
Okay.
So it's about race?
Okay, well, then I would just like it to be ours.
Like, all right, no, you can't do that.
You go, well, you said it's all about, it's all about getting more of the other race.
Why is it all about getting more of them in?
Right?
That's kind of the weird thing.
Like, why is it all about them?
And I want to read a really contradictory tweet from possibly one of the most retarded people on the internet today.
It's kind of sad.
There's this group of people.
Colin Wright screenshotted a tweet from a host of America First podcast names, Nick Fuentes.
And it said this, black people just raised $500,000 for a cold-blooded killer who stabbed a white teenager to death.
So I don't want to hear one word about the Shiloh Hendrix fundraiser.
Either everybody gets to be tribal or nobody does.
And he says, either everybody gets to be tribal or nobody does.
These terms are acceptable.
Let's go with nobody does.
sarah stock
Yeah, but that's not how, like, that's so stupid.
It's like the whole point is, yeah, but they are being tribal.
Okay, nobody does.
What are you going to do to stop them from being tribal?
It's impossible.
elijah schaffer
It's a gun rights debate where it's like, either criminals get to have guns, so we do too, or nobody does.
And someone goes, then nobody does.
sarah stock
It's like, gun luck.
It's like, well, they are tribal.
Like, they have been.
They're always going to be.
And the conservative side of the aisle encourages black people to be tribal too.
Like, how many, how many activists do we have who are always talking about Trump is good for the black community?
We hear that all the time.
elijah schaffer
It's all about race.
sarah stock
But do we not hear that?
Like, we're, we're constantly acknowledging this black community, wanting to help them thrive.
I mean, I want them to do better, obviously.
Like, they have like a lot of issues I wish they could work through.
That would be good for them.
Um, but it's like we're obviously like encouraging that tribalism within the black community, so can like.
What is it when you want to say?
Like, what about the white community?
Right like, why can't we start pandering a little bit to the white community?
We are like the majority of the nation, so she has spoken.
elijah schaffer
But also this too.
That's why I wrote under there.
I said I got a little late into this one so I didn't get too many likes.
Just happened this is a yesterday tweet and I just got in today.
But I said so you support dissolving Israel.
That's a bold take, but good on you for condemning tribalism like that and staying consistent.
An ethnostate like that goes against everything you preach here.
You didn't strike me as anti-Semitic, anti-Zionist, but you do you, mate.
Also, Carl Benjamin said, how do we go about detribalizing these communities?
Like, you know, it's like, so what are we going to do here, buddy?
The problem with these people is they live in a utopian dystopia.
Like they, they live in this idea that we can reach perfection, that we can come together and establish some sort of a liberal democratic idea that will bring us all together.
And it just won't happen.
It just cannot occur in any specific place and anywhere in the world.
It doesn't work.
And I don't know why these people have a platform.
I also want to say Colin is one of the anti-woke right people, you know?
And it's like, these are, these are actual leftists, liberals that have like somehow come into the right wing.
This is like, that's why it's not just like, oh, we don't want like Muslims.
Like, remember, like, this is why they used to have trials for like socialists and for communists.
Like, you know, you have to execute people, you know, that are communists.
You know, you have to kill them from the government.
Like, it has to be government-led capital punishment because that's what we used to do.
The only good commie is a dead commie.
But then you start letting people in, you know, like apostate liberals.
And then they, they, you know, they manipulate words.
They have no meaning.
Like, well, I'm actually conservative.
I'm right-wing.
And then whenever right-wingers speak, you tell them that's not really right-wing.
What is that?
That's wordplay.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Right.
I like foreplay, not wordplay.
Like, get that out of my country.
I don't want to deal with that.
And so you wonder, well, why did we deal harshly with these people in history?
It's because their ideas are poison and eventually they take over.
And I don't know why everyone's too weak to really speak up about these things, but nothing we've said today is very extreme.
It's just real.
And I think that's what people have to do now is learn how to present what are being labeled as extreme ideas and then de-radicalize the public and saying, these are not actually extreme ideas.
These are very, very kosher ideas, intentional word usage there that have been understood by our ancestors for all our generations until the last 75 years.
It's only until now that we tried a new experiment and it didn't work, guys.
Pack up.
Let's admit we were wrong.
But it's like you can't get a boomer to sell their house at a low price to a young person or even to give their kids an inheritance.
Are you really going to get them to admit that they were wrong and ruined the nation?
Not really.
unidentified
Yeah.
sarah stock
And this whole idea of like forcing people to detribalize, I mean, that's very anti-human and communist in itself because it's like tribalism is a natural human instinct that obviously we've all had.
And there can be, there can definitely be an excess of it.
Like, I don't think you should try to like hurt people or cause harm to people who aren't in your tribe just because they're not.
But just like the fact that you have like, you know, in-group preferences or anything like that, like clearly everyone does have that.
And it's only really being condemned for like certain groups of people.
So it's just like very anti-human to try to say, we're going to like, we're going to like remove that very human aspect of everyone and like force them to stop being tribal.
It's like, maybe if you have to force something like that, you know, like robotic and anti-human, like, it's like you are a communist.
Like that's disgusting.
elijah schaffer
Final thoughts?
michael hennessey
Yeah, I think the whole thing with tribalism is just natural for you to gravitate somebody who's more like yourself and has similar beliefs and want to protect each other.
And that's another reason why we have so much trouble in this country is because we have too many different people from all over piling in that don't have the same beliefs, don't have the same ideology or thought process.
So that's why you have the trouble there.
And as far as I know, you mentioned like, for instance, the black community, there is troubles, some things that they have in their community, but I think that's just more based off what's being glorified.
So for instance, Austin Metcalf, how they're protecting a killer, you would think it's something that should be rejected.
You know, instead of saying, oh, well, you know, this is great, you know, and George Floyd, this is great.
No, what we need to do is, yes, tribalism is going to be around.
People are always going to be coming back to whatever they feel more comfortable.
And that's why I believe that this country should stay majority of whatever the founding fathers were, which was why I think it should stay majority of that.
I think Mexico should stay majority Mexican and so on and so on, because you need to have that unity and that, you know, quote unquote tribalism together.
elijah schaffer
So I'm actually more extreme.
I want to conquer.
I want to get back to conquering.
I never, when I was in El Salvador, I really get why Bukele conquered the country.
unidentified
He did.
elijah schaffer
He's modern.
He conquered.
He's a Palestinian.
He's not, he's not a Salvadorian.
He just conquered them, right?
And he's tall.
And I was just like, man, the feeling of conquistador-level extremism when I was standing there, I'm like, I want to, they should be serving me.
You know, I felt that.
Because I'm just like, they're a small people.
You know, they're very tiny.
And I felt that a lot.
The reason why I think why Mendoza doesn't get any, why he's a white passing is because a lot of us, you're like the Spaniard side, like the tall people versus the, there's, there's the now watts or whatever they're called.
There are Mexicans that are like, they're like bug people.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
michael mendoza
Oh, yeah, definitely.
Well, I mean, I was talking about this.
So Salvadorians, Peruvians, they're all like five feet tall, flat.
And actually a lot of my uncles, too.
Like I have one uncle on my Mexican side who's six foot four.
So I think I have a few uncles actually on my Mexican side.
But yeah, it's primarily Spanish genes, I guess, which is kind of by proxy European in that way.
But yeah, definitely Salvadoran is those people from Central America.
They kind of look like the Easter Island statue.
They have its very like square, rectangular head.
And then they're like, if you remember those like, those like little homie figurines, I'm sure you remember those being in LA, but yeah, they kind of kind of just reminded me of those.
Right.
elijah schaffer
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michael hennessey
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elijah schaffer
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sarah stock
Yeah, follow me on X, Sarah C Stock.
And if you want to see me again to Flame Wars with people or anything like that.
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I like to post some content on Instagram.
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elijah schaffer
Yeah.
And congratulations to two blonde girls this week, Sarah Stock for hitting 100K.
I think we have, give me some cheering.
I know we don't usually do sound effects, but we can do 100K.
And also to Shiloh Hendricks for getting over 600K, actually.
So, yeah, you're a couple hundred K behind, but I'm sure one day you might be in the same situation and we'll raise a million.
Anyway, Mendoza, if you want to tell people how to find and follow you, let me know.
michael mendoza
Yep.
You can follow me at Mike Mendoza JPG on X slash Twitter.
And that's about it.
Follow me there.
elijah schaffer
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I appreciate you guys staying active.
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No, not today.
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