June 7, 2025 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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FBI Director Kash Patel CLAIMS ‘NO VIDEOS’ On Epstein? | The Rift | Guest: Sarah Stock
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But today, we have some interesting news.
I mean, yesterday was a very big news day, probably one of the biggest news days in recent memory, honestly.
But now, and you know, I kind of didn't want to rehash the whole Epstein thing, but really just not a lot going on today.
And after what happened yesterday, it's like, how do you want up that?
But Kash Patel went on Joe Rogan, which is interesting because now we have this whole cabal of former rumblers, former YouTubers, former social media celebrities who are in the government.
So now, what do they do?
They go on podcasts.
And Kash Patel had a very interesting thing to say on Joe Rogan.
If you could bring up my screen real quick, and just let me know.
I mean, does this sound kind of like what he was saying with Dan Bongino just recently?
Let's just watch.
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Since we were talking about fake news, this is going to come up because it's been going on since we've been recording here.
Well, I think that if you were to reboot your TikTok, then you probably get a lot of engagement and you probably grow pretty quickly, even if you have haters.
So, you know, I want to get that out there first, just so no one sends super chats and expect them to be read during the show.
We will read them on Monday.
And just a little sneak peek because now that's relevant now that we're pre-recording this show, we will be having Rad Femme Hitler, no relation to Adolph, Rad Femme Hitler on the show at the request of Sarah Stock here, who won't be here for that show, unfortunately.
But, I mean, you know, that's what we're trying to do now because before, I mean, and it kind of always has been this way where it's like, we'd have people who agree with us, but I think it's more interesting to have people that don't agree with you, which is why we, and we will have Misfit Patriot on the show.
Just some scheduling stuff kind of got messed up with that, and we're always busy over here.
But we will eventually have him on.
We obviously don't agree with him on everything, but I think it's more interesting to have people on the show that you don't agree with everything on, or else it's just a big circle jerk where you're like, oh, I don't agree with what Israel is doing in Palestine.
So anyway, so we're going to get into the lead story for today, which is, you know, I mean, I don't think there could have been a better time for Kash Patel to go on Joe Rogan.
I mean, it's kind of serendipitous that he would be on at the exact same time that the two most powerful men in the world, two most powerful people in the world, period, are going at it.
You know, and some people have been saying that they think it was a setup.
I could see how maybe they could play, you know, they could play the public and, you know, maybe make everyone dump their Space Ox or their SpaceX stock.
I dumped mine actually because I was just like, okay, there's no recovering from this, but who knows?
Maybe they just tank the price.
And if you could bring up the split screen too while we're all on, but, you know, I mean, it would make sense if they were to make this big drama thing go on and then everyone dumps their space or not SpaceX.
Sorry, Tesla.
SpaceX isn't public.
I dump my Tesla stock.
They could dump it and then it provides a buying opportunity for other people who are already extremely rich and extremely wealthy.
So, I mean, maybe there's some ulterior motives.
I don't know what's really going on.
I did find it strange that, yeah, now all of a sudden people are pushing for JD Vance to be president.
It was, that was a little bit crazy how Elon quote tweeted an Ian Miles Chong tweet saying that Trump should be impeached because of this claim that Elon made, which so far we don't really see any evidence of it unless they're actually going to release the files.
And he called for him to be impeached and replaced with JD Vance and Elon just says yes.
So, and I mean, by the way, a lot of people had been saying this.
A lot of people had been saying, hey, you know, like what Mark Zuckerberg gets a new haircut and he starts doing jiu-jitsu and he wears a chain and an oversized colour.
Which by the way, which by the way, I mean, I don't know if I should dox this too much right now, but we have this one office that opened up nearby us.
It's for a company.
Some may call it a multi-level marketing scheme or a pyramid scheme, if you aren't familiar.
But all we see every single day is broccoli haircut kids every single day going to the office.
Just really funny.
Like, I just don't understand how every single male in that generation has the same haircut, but that's besides the point.
But anyway, back to this thing with Kash Patel and then him talking about or him talking about the whole situation on Joe Rogan.
I think this was actually the video that I meant to lead off with.
But I find it interesting that, you know, like him and Dan Bongino are just playing dumb.
They're playing coy.
They're acting like they don't know what's going on.
Yeah, we would have the information if they didn't spend so much time burying it.
I mean, when everything happened on the island, the FBI was there immediately, started confiscating all the computers, started collecting all the information.
We see the same thing with Diddy as well.
And Epstein's whole purpose was not to just traffic little kids.
It was actually to collect information so this way he can blackmail, you know, politicians, celebrities, and then use them to his advantage.
So for him to come out and say this, just like him coming out saying Epstein didn't, you know, kill himself, I'm having a hard time believing this.
Like it's like, I'm pretty sure that if you're not bringing people to justice, they stay a victim and then they never get their justice that they were looking for.
So I mean, is he trying to say that if they were to like re-release it?
I guess I can kind of see that, that if they, if they re-release the tapes, then it's like it has like a negative effect on the women.
But I mean, I'm pretty sure that they would want that information to be out there to make sure that, say, it was Prince Andrew allegedly or like whoever was actually carrying out these acts that they would actually be brought.
And this was the exact same thing with the Dan Bongino thing.
And like, by the way, you know, say what you want about Joe Rogan, but you know, Joe Rogan kind of, he strikes me as like he has a lot of like street smarts.
Like he's just intuitive.
He's not like the most intelligent guy in the world.
He's not the most book smart guy in the world.
Like he couldn't rattle off all the facts.
But like I think, I mean, he's had like, he's probably had more conversations with people of note, like celebrities, political figures than anyone else.
I think he can probably tell body language pretty well and he can sniff out BS very easily.
And also too, I mean, you know, this had just come out recently too, that I mean, you know, Doge may have not actually achieved a lot of the things that it was set out for Doge to achieve.
But what they did achieve was by getting Palantir access to a lot of these three-letter agencies' databases.
So, yeah.
So, yeah, I think you're completely right that, you know, it's not just about what the FBI or the CIA knows or what's in their records or whatever.
But I mean, yeah, money talks and it makes more sense that someone who has that kind of power and stature, not just in the country, but in the entire globe would have access to that kind of information.
Even just like, yeah, like not even from this specific case, but I mean, probably just from being around other rich and powerful people and then hearing about, oh, just so-and-so goes to Los St. James.
Like, it's like, I'm sure he's heard some stuff before.
He's been, I don't know how long he's been a billionaire for, but I mean, he was one of the founders for PayPal.
PayPal has been around for 25 years.
He was like one of the first, I think like the first like big financial company, like payment processing for the internet actually was back on eBay back in the day.
Which is like, which is why it's funny how like some people who are like vets in their field, they'll still come around like, you know, Tucker does this all the time where like Tucker kind of plays dumb and he's just like, oh, wow.
So it's like, yeah, but even there's, there's even a certain level of people who consume a lot of political content, like probably people who watch our show and other shows like that and Rumble or whatever.
But then there's like a lower level of people that maybe turn on Fox News twice a week and they just know the most basic level of information and they don't really have a frame of reference for anything political.
So I guess they watch an interview like that and it's the first political thing they've seen like three months and they're like, oh, wow, maybe there is censorship in America.
Honestly, too, I got to say, I do kind of take the position sometimes where it's like, I kind of envy those people in a certain way.
Cause like, could you imagine just like not knowing that the government is full of satanic pedophiles and then just like, oh, yeah, so did you watch a game last night?
Oh, so what are we grilling this weekend?
Like, it just, that's such a different life to live.
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But unfortunately, I know sometimes I find it's kind of bad.
It's called, so it's actually called Allegria, but some people, and if you take it off real quick, it's called Allegria, but people on our side call it Globo Homo.
But yeah, also too, because I mean, like, obviously Trump was a very, you know, he was a divisive figure.
I know that like conservatives and Republicans, whatever, kind of really opposed that tooth and nail for a long time, saying like, oh, well, like, you know, it's because you have Trump Duranger syndrome or whatever.
But I mean, just in terms of how he functioned as a political figure, yeah, he was divisive.
And then that was what caused your generation to be so much more politically involved.
Like, and then you have, because I mean, when I was in school, I mean, there was like a few gay kids.
I was one of them.
I'm just kidding.
But I mean, there was a few gay kids, but I mean, that even wasn't a big thing.
So, I mean, just to see like how quickly things accelerated over the course of a decade is just amazing.
But it's, it's because of social media.
So social media exacerbated all those things and just kind of crazy to see.
But anyway, back to the Kash Patel thing.
Speaking of a slot for the boomers to consume.
So Kash Patel announced that the FBI had gained possession of Dr. Fauci's COVID era cell phones and they're probing the hard drives.
I know this is kind of like boomer slot, but I actually am kind of interested.
And I feel like this should be the end of the COVID era.
I mean, even to this day, and I've said in the office sometimes, sometimes once I hear people doing like a whole show about like about the jabs and I also just realized I wasn't supposed to say that word.
So I'll make a time stamp of that of when he has to edit that out for our YouTube overlords.
But actually, should I even play this?
I wouldn't even play this, but I do think it's interesting that, you know, they're like trying to distract by the Epstein thing right now because I think it's not going particularly well for them.
So I think maybe that he just threw it in there just to kind of distract from it.
Maybe that was what's going on there.
I'm not going to go into that for now.
Maybe if we were only on Rumble, I would do that, but I just don't even want to risk it right now because it's kind of like they're just trying to replace it.
Like, it's like, okay, like, it's just like, so on the nose, like, it's like, um, I didn't murder anyone, but uh, don't check my backyard and uh don't look in my bathtub for any traces of blood or human hair or anything.
We should actually have like a have a little net and like a Yuan set.
Eventually, like, you know, once we expand, once we have like a, have another studio, I would like to have more of a physical thing to where we have like shelves and then we can get like the Trump shoes.
And as we talked, because we actually did the first episode today, which will be airing on Sunday, which is very exciting because in the chat, I did see a lot of people are interested in this book club.
Yeah.
So a lot of the points in that book touched perfectly with what's going on nowadays.
I mean, you even articulated that very well during the segment.
So it's a great book to dive into, especially now.
So back to how you can win this, though, is I think Elijah said to post a picture of you reading the book or even watching our book club show, our Rift Reads show.
So you either post a picture of you watching the show, reading the book, and then you'll and then just, I guess he said to email it to me, which is fine.
I'm like rattling this around because I keep shaking it.
But that's how you can win a brand new Kindle.
And actually, Elijah just got Kindles Forever in the office.
So if you can hit applause for that, it's a business expense.
It's nice.
It's nice.
But it's nice too, because we were talking about this on the book club show earlier, on the Rift Reads show earlier, because she's like, oh, because she's all Mrs. Paper, have a physical book, which I get to.
I have a lot of physical books too.
But when you move, it's the biggest pain in the world.
So having just a Kindle is nice where you can just access anything at any given time.
Like, so once I first met Peter Brimlow, like, it was like a really kind of nerdy thing to do, but I was like, like, and like, by the way, I mean, my wife knows him pretty well.
And like, we went and I'm just like sitting there with my book and I'm like, could you sign my book?
But he was like happy to do so.
Great guy.
Him and his wife, great people.
If you ever, if you guys don't know, they run V Dare, but he also wrote the book Alien Nation.
And as I mentioned on the book club episode that we recorded earlier, just in the same way that Where the Right Went Wrong talks about a lot of the same things that were happening back then that are still going on to this day, just with different countries, different names.
Just about the, I mean, pretty much the demographic replacement.
And then even in even in the beginning, which I think he wrote that in 90 or 91, he was just saying how the immigration problem was already too far gone.
And then it's also a mix of, you know, actually putting stuff together.
Because like, so for instance, if you guys want to know a good like note-taking app that like kind of helps you with your like learning process with like putting connections together, Obsidian is a really good app for that.
No, anytime that like I ever want to actually learn stuff, which I haven't done this for a long time now, but once I was like trying to get into like development, I would like do flashcards.
Flashcards really help.
Like it's like such a.
It's such like an old school way to learn stuff.
Anyway, but let's get into this next story.
I just had to kind of buy some time because I was looking for another article because every other article was just like paywalled, whatever, ads, whatever.
So if you could bring up my screen real quick, the Trump administration has asked ally Serbia to accept deportees.
Kind of interesting that of all people, he asked Serbia to do so.
President Donald Trump's administration is pushing Serbia and other Balkan nations to take in migrants deported from the U.S., according to people familiar with the matter.
If we go down a little bit here, President Donald Trump's administration is pushing Serbia and other Balkan nations or Balkan nations to take in migrants deported from the U.S., according to people familiar with the matter.
The request to countries in the region are ongoing and part of a broader strategy to find foreign governments willing to receive migrants sent from the U.S., including some who originally entered under Biden-era protections, according to the people who requested anonymity because the talks were private.
Regional bureaus from the U.S. Department of State were tasked with pitching the idea, one of the people said.
It is not clear if any agreements were struck as a result of the talks.
So I know you want to talk about this.
I really, this is my first time hearing about the story, actually.
Okay, so I guess that isn't this tweet, but there was once a very small Twitter account, like literally like 180 followers that was like, hey, this is stupid.
Stop fighting.
And Elon was like, agreed.
Like he like responded to this random Twitter account.
I thought that was that.
That was in this doc.
But apparently, yeah, this is the tweet that we had been talking about all day today where Ian Miles Chong, better known as Ian Miles Chungus, says that president versus Elon, who wins?
My money's on Elon.
Trump should be impeached and JD Vance should replace him.
And Elon said, yes.
I know this is kind of old news now because as I said before, we're pre-recording this.
So a lot of stuff hadn't broke.
Maybe by the time this comes out, some more stuff would have came out already.
But by the way, kind of like the same thing with DeSantis, remember?
Like it's like, you know, like you like sniffed out all the people who weren't loyal to Trump because they backed DeSantis.
It's like people like wasted no time, no hesitation to back Elon.
And yeah, like, I mean, if, if, if put in a corner and then I had to choose whether I wanted to support Trump or Elon.
Well, like, so I saw someone tweet about this, and then they said, you know, it's funny seeing people squirm and then figure out, you know, which would be better for the career to do.
Because people are just so shelved for both of them.
It's just like, and it's the same people, too, that are these like, they have TDS, but in the opposite direction, where they're just like, Trump can do nothing wrong.
And it's like the exact same people worship Elon and think that he's like a god and a genius, whatever.
One of the interesting ones to see was Alex Jones, which I saw Cat Turd, which is like such a funny name to even reference.
But Cat Turd was like kind of going at Alex Jones and calling him a snake.
Because, you know, I don't watch Infowars very often, but I do know, and actually my mom watches Infowars very often.
But I know that Alex is like a big Elon fanboy.
So I think this probably broke his heart a little bit because also he's defended Trump a lot.
But, you know, just interesting to see the dynamic and how it's kind of exposing not so much people who are like loyal and disloyal to like Trump, but just seeing how people are.
So we're going to go into the next culture section.
So if you could hit the culture button, then we're going to get into it.
All right.
So.
So the Supreme Court just ruled unanimously that reverse discrimination is discrimination.
I don't think this is news to anyone here, but in other words, discriminating against someone because they're white and heterosexual is illegal under the Civil Rights Act.
And as Nick Sorter said there, I can't believe that this had to be litigated at the Supreme Court, but this is a big win regardless.
Yeah, I mean, that's pretty much all I have to say about.
Why does this have to go to the highest court in the land?
Like, I hate when people even say reverse discrimination because wouldn't reverse discrimination be tolerance?
Like, if you discriminate against someone for being black, it's discrimination.
If you discriminate against someone for being white, it's still discrimination.
The reverse or the inverse of discrimination would be tolerance, I think.
It doesn't make any sense to me because I feel like it should have been the other way around where they would have had to go to the Supreme Court to get them to rule that reverse discrimination is not discrimination.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, isn't that the precedent already that obviously it's discrimination?
Well, it's well, it's because of, you know, I saw a video recently where someone, some libtard, was going off about like how it was impossible to be to be racist towards white people because they're in power.
Well, it just shows you how far we've come as a country with all this brain rot.
I mean, over and over, they try telling us that if you are white, then you can't be discriminated on.
And actually, if you look at all the laws that have been passed as far as bills that Biden was putting out where white workers, business owners couldn't get any kind of funds, other states have the same thing.
I believe it was like California.
I forget which state it was, where as long as you're not white, you can go ahead and get money towards your first house.
So it's literally the most discriminated race right now is white people, but they don't want you to talk about that.
So, so it's like, yes, I mean, you know, and like, by the way, remember at the beginning of the Trump admin, and it was just like all these like crazy, like, oh, uh, uh, uh, Dylan Mulvaney is a man again, and uh, like, like, it was, it was always crazy wins, like, like one app, like always culture war wins, yeah, all these like fake cultural battles that actually don't affect our lives that much, which, and then, by the way, most of those were never even actually put into effect.
It was kind of just like the initial press release, it was the initial signing of it, and then they get blocked in the courts, um, or you know, someone someone dissents or something happens and it gets hung up.
But um, actually, I saw this reply too.
I actually haven't read it, but it looks interesting.
It says, um, um, it took a woman to bring this case to get SCODIS to to determine that illegal behavior is illegal.
Now, I don't know the actual story that precipitated this case, but wasn't it something to do with like a woman being discriminated against for not being lesbian?
Yeah, I'm pretty sure, but um, uh, but then this person says, who knew?
Um, if not the image below, it's it's it's it's some kind of mass falsification that's kept this from happening in the U.S. for 60 years.
Uh, 1946, you couldn't find Nazi in all German, that'd be fine.
I don't know what that's in reference to, but um, I think this is kind of what we were just talking about is that um, it starts off with this concept of um intersectionality, it gets accepted by the group, and then and then it became sacred, and then whatever, this and that.
Uh, I'm not sure about the rest of this cycle, but um, I think this kind of makes sense as to as to what I was talking about.
It it being so deeply ingrained in people's worldview is why it has to be uh adjudicated in the Supreme Court now.
So, just interesting stuff, um, you know, but um, again, um, um, I think that, you know, even though we are getting small wins, um, is it worth, I mean, is it worth the price to pay to go to war, uh, World War III with another nuclear superpower?
I don't think so.
So, anyway, but um, on to next story, another one from AF Post.
Um, again, a great account.
Make sure you follow if you don't already.
Uh, but um, says here that New York City mayoral candidate Zorhan Mamdani, classic New Yorker, is promising free stuff in Hindi in his campaign ads.
So, let's watch this.
Let me just go and rewind real quick and check out.
So anyway, but so all that is to say, you know, obviously I'm half Mexican, but you know, the reason why people come to this country is to be American is because they recognize that Europeans built one of the best countries, probably the best country in history.
I mean, you know, maybe you could make a make an argument about Rome or something or some ancient civilization or whatever.
But I just don't understand this, how people are so committed to subverting the culture that all their ancestors flee to.
You would think, like, it's like, okay, like, like you hear about all these, like, I remember I used to have one girl in one of my classes back in high school.
She was from Iran.
And she was talking about how her dad came here with like $10 and he ran like a hot dog stand or whatever.
And he really, like, he worked 18-hour days.
He did all this stuff to live in America.
And she was pretty Americanized.
I don't know how Americanized her dad was, but you would think that people who go through, who go through hell and high water to be here would at least do the simple courtesy of, you know, adjusting to the culture of assimilating.
But instead, it just like, I don't know what it is, but I feel like in the last 20 years, there's been a push to not assimilate and to really just build your own ethnic enclaves of your own people.
So much so that you go to some of these places, they're just unrecognizable.
I know it's even worse in Canada too.
But it's like, you know, Australia and Canada are kind of just like the next steps for America.
Well, the real red pill is a fact that's kind of always been like that, though.
I don't think there's only really been assimilation in like when it's been small numbers and especially when it's other Europeans.
But even, I mean, I took California history class this past year at college and it was so weird, like looking back to when the Chinese first came to California.
And there was like this massive push to get them out because there was no assimilation because they all gathered like they still have Chinatown and San Francisco.
It literally lasted, like that ethnic enclave lasted for 150 years.
And they would come in and then all the men wore the ponytails like they do in like the old, you know what I mean?
If you watch like old Chinese like warrior movies, they all had ponytails.
None of them spoke any English at all.
There was a lot of crime going on.
They would run brothels.
They bring drugs over.
All this stuff going on.
They were replacing the Americans with the Chinese workers for cheap labor.
So it was really the exact same thing we're seeing now with the H-1B Indian tech workers, but it was with Chinese railroad workers at the same time.
And this is crazy because this is one of those things that we always hear about in school is like why immigration made our country so great.
And then they're always like, oh, the Chinese have been here forever.
They were the railroad workers.
It's like, yeah, the majority, I mean, I was reading about this like the majority of Americans did not want them there at all from the Democrat Party and the Republican Party at the time.
So it was literally just because of corporations wanting to replace American workers.
All that to say, there wasn't really assimilation there either.
And there still are these ethnic enclaves.
So it's not even like, I don't know, I just think it's like a natural course when you bring people in from other countries.
There isn't a whole lot of assimilation.
It only really works when you disperse them a lot.
Like if they move to a small town, for instance, if they move to, because I grew up in a small town, it's like 95% white.
So the people who live there were all very assimilated because they're just surrounded by other, by white people, basically.
So they kind of had to.
But if you move to a city, there's always going to be ethnic enclaves because people naturally gravitate towards that.
Well, also, too, and I mean, I was thinking about this as you're giving your account.
But I mean, you know, I'm about because a generation is about 15 to 20 years, I think.
So I'm about a generation older than you both, both Mike and I are.
And in the 90s, in the early 2000s, I mean, I grew up in a smallish town too.
And even there, it's like people assimilated.
Like, I mean, for sure, like, I grew up with a lot of Hispanics and then they were not assimilating at all either.
But I mean, it still felt like somewhat of a cohesive culture.
But you're right.
Like, once it comes to the big cities, I think that once they all group together, I mean, it's kind of to be expected that, yeah, it's like they're going to all, I mean, people.
I mean, if I'm, if I moved to Japan and there was a, and then I was like, well, I could live somewhere where it's all Japanese or I could move to the part of the city where there's some white people.
Yeah, I'm going to want to move to the white people because I can understand them and I feel comfortable.
So you can't even really blame them.
It's not really like, it's not really like you can blame them.
Oh, why don't you assimilate?
Makes sense to people are going to naturally do what's comfortable for them, but it's just a problem with our government, I think.
Well, it's also our like value system and our, like, I mean, yeah, like, like, like we have been trained to believe that, I mean, for some reason, diversity just supersedes everything.
But yeah, like, just on its face, it's like, if like, you know, when, well, I guess I shouldn't say too much about this, but like, let's say that you're forming a political action committee or like a lobbying group or whatever.
I mean, you, like, you'd probably want to bring in people who have your same political ideology, who believe the same things that you do.
Diversity is not your strength there.
I mean, even if you're running a Jimmy John's or something, like it's like diversity isn't your strength there either.
Cause like, because if everyone's speaking different languages, if everyone has different levels of hygiene, like it just like, it's not going to work world.
And by the way, once I was still living in Chicago, there were a lot of Indians that were taking over wing stops.
It was one thing for them to take over 7-Eleven.
To their credit, I think they did a decent enough job with that.
But then you go in the wing stop, there are literally people wearing sandals or being barefeet in the kitchen.
It's just like, hey, you know, I like a little spice in my wings, but not that kind of spice.
And then it evolved into more cultural stuff or whatever.
And then it was kind of just like a guy's thing or whatever.
And they've branched out into a lot of different things.
But, you know, like I said, I mean, you know, I think people are starting to see through the facade that they, because Dave Portnoy loves to put out this whole image that he's just like a, he's like a Boston, rough and tough guy or whatever, until you talk about Jesus.
And then, and then, and, and even if it's a joke, too, like, you know, I mean, maybe some people weren't joking, but I mean, um, I think that uh, the mask really slipped in that situation and a lot of people are starting to see what's going on.
So, anyway, as I was saying before, oh, crap, almost knocked it over.
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I haven't done any reads yet.
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When you're building a company like The Rift and then you're trying to just tell the truth, which may or may not be super popular with the people who are in power, now that's a little bit more impressive if we can get an applause first real quick.
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So we will take a short break and then we'll be back in five minutes, and then we'll be back for about 30 more minutes to close out the show.
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We're back for the second half of the show.
We're only going to go about 30 minutes.
This is an abbreviated show because Elijah Schaefer has left us.
So, RIP him, R.I.P. of the Rift.
It's all over.
It's so over, as a wise man once said.
So, I just want to get into this next story.
I guess this next story that we're going into is in the entertainment portion.
I'm trying to be more mindful about using the actual transitions that we have.
let's go into the entertainment portion uh okay I don't know what's going on by itself.
Yeah, I know you told me that earlier.
That was the ghost of Earl Gray rearing his Carrying his very, very ugly head once again.
Breaking, comic book fans are furious after Marvel revealed that the new Black Panther is a white man.
Marvel fans are in uproar after the debut of a controversial news storyline that reimagines Black Panther's legacy with a shocking twist.
Did you see that one TikTok that was like, it was like a hypothetical situation, like if like Africa was like never colonized and then they had this like crazy civilization?
Well, it's, I'm trying to do the maths quickly in my head.
But it's, it's in most people, I'll be long gone, put it like that.
I think that, you know, the UK is a we are a Christian nation.
We should stand up and be proud of that.
And, you know, let's see what happens.
But at the end of the day, what we should be focusing on is getting our own people back into work, training up our own people, having, in a sense, Nigel's talked quite recently about families.
I love how every time that you bring up a topic that they don't want to talk about, you ask one question or two questions, maybe you're obsessed with it.
That's always how they dismiss you.
And, you know, credit to him.
I like Alex Jones.
That's what he does with Nick all the time.
It's like, oh, you're obsessed with it.
And like, maybe he's kind of backed offense recently because now it's like very relevant to what's going on in the world.
But it's like, oh, you're obsessed with Israel.
Like, it's like, no, it's very, it's a cornerstone of everything that's going on in political life and in the world.
But I feel like these people aren't being honest with themselves.
I feel like if they were actually being honest with themselves, they do care, but they, but because of the social pressure to not care, they have to act like they don't.
And I'm not saying that this guy is like a white nationalist or whatever.
He's like extremely pro-white.
I think something deep down in him does care, but he can't admit it and he knows that.
No, the disappointing thing is this is the deputy leader of the Reform Party in England, which is supposed to be their opposition party to the mainstream.
It's not even their right-wing conservative party.
It's technically their far-right party, even though it's not really far-right.
But you know what I'm saying?
It's like the opposition.
And they're telling Steve Edgington that he's going to be dead.
So he doesn't care.
That's what he said at the beginning.
He said, well, it's a long way off.
I'll be long gone by then.
So he's essentially saying, oh, in 2060, it's like, that's not even that far away from now.
That's four decades from now.
So if you have grandchildren, they're going to be alive during that time.
Like, you don't care about what your grandchildren are going to have to live through.
You don't care about how your country will look once you're gone.
Which, by the way, I mean, you know, I think what all of us are doing, I think the cause that we're fighting for, and you know, there's a lot of different ways that you can phrase what we're fighting for.
I think the smart and wise way to look at what we're fighting for is that we're not going to see, and I'm not talking about any violent means once I say revolution, but we're not going to see any revolution.
We're not going to see our goals achieved in our lifetimes, I don't think.
Probably.
I mean, maybe, but who knows?
But yeah, you're right.
It is very selfish to be like, oh, well, I'm not going to be lying for it.
I mean, even just with, I guess, even with the whole national debt thing, it's not something I really think about that much.
I'm just not into economics as much, but it's still kind of like, yeah, we probably could cut social security benefits or something or cut out some of these benefits that will hurt in the short term, but actually will benefit the country long term and benefit your grandchildren.
That all the boomers and people older than that would never vote for that.
But yeah, it is very selfish.
You know, I have a young child.
She's going on 11 months now.
And being a parent has made me realize it's like the most selfless possible thing you could do, which is why it's just like, like, it does make you think of all the times that you were, you know, crappy to your parents and think about like everything they had to go through when you were an infant, like even up until like, you know, five, six, seven, eight years old or whatever.
So, you know, I see being a parent as a very selfless thing.
And I mean, I'm sure that guy has kids and he's just like, I mean, do you not think for a second?
But he's not even, he doesn't even have enough balls to say that because he's not even saying, oh, I don't, he's, he's not even saying like, oh, why does it matter if they're not white, British?
Because he knows that would piss off his own base too, right?
So he's not even willing to be brave enough to say that.
But at the same time, he's not willing to be brave enough to say, yeah, that is a huge concern.
We should try to stop that from happening.
We should be worrying about migrants, whether or not they're high skill or low skill migrants.
We just shouldn't be taking them in because we should try to preserve our native population and try to actually have an England that lasts more than 100 years because inevitably it's going to fall apart.
If it's not British people, it's not going to be England.
You say you're not concerned about demographic changes in Britain, but we have seen the fastest and most rapid decline of the white British population ever experienced in British history.
This has happened in such a tiny short period of time that majority cities that were once, you know, 90% white British are now majority ethnic minorities.
But they're not unrecognizable as being English because of skin color.
They're unrecognizable because of culture.
I mean, look, you know, the truth is, I genuinely think that the British are the most open-minded, most accepting people, you know, that you'd frankly.
Because I think even if you're not a race realist in the sense that you believe that race is a biological reality that affects more than just outward appearance, it affects behavior, affects culture, whatever.
Even if you are not a race realist, even if you believe what the majority of people believe now, which is that it's just a physical characteristic, basically.
I don't know how you can't see the connection between race and culture in general because it's like, okay, you can say it's not about skin color, but well, you let in a bunch of people from India and they act like Indians and you can't deny that there is a correlation between race and culture.
And when a bunch of people move somewhere, they're not going to act like white British people.
Most of the time, they're going to act exactly or not exactly, but they're, and at least they'll also have an in-group preference for their own people.
Like, I mean, like how you said, I mean, you know, I even just anecdotally, I mean, I lived in Chicago.
I lived all around Chicago, except for the south side, for obvious reasons.
But I actually literally lived in Little India at one point, and it's distinctly different.
Just everything about like the quality of construction, the buildings, the smell, imagine the smell.
So yeah, like it just, you'd expect that, and this is why I'm saying that they're being willfully ignorant about the topic because they're so scared of how they could be perceived that they wouldn't be elected back into office.
I think that's probably a main factor at play here too, is that they don't want to be voted out of office.
So they can't even hint that they care about white people if they care about their own people.
And second too, because I mean, you know, I've been to London a couple of times.
I went to the Tower of London and everything.
Last time I went, I went to Buckingham Palace and everything just on the outside.
I went to some kind of, I went to a couple of art museums.
I went to the Tate Modern and then like another one.
Like, just, well, I mean, like, they have more history than anyone.
I mean, because they conquered the world.
And that's why, yeah, I went last summer and it was a really cool experience.
I think the coolest part was going to the museums because you go into the British Museum and you're like, oh my gosh, like these artifacts have been in this museum for a long time also, because they were conquered.
They had the British Empire had taken over the whole world and they had brought in, like, they even brought pieces of a temple from Greece in, you know, and I'm like, dang, they did that on horses.
You know what I mean?
Like, they didn't even have like a plane or something to do that back then.
They were, they were pulling stuff in boats and on horseback from all of like all four corners of the world and putting it all in one place.
And then that's like how powerful they were on this tiny little island too, right?
And the reason why they kind of want to just cover all that up, why they want to hide history is just because they don't want white people to be proud.
Because, you know, obviously black pride, beautiful.
Hispanic pride is great.
But if you look at white pride at Wikipedia, it's a hate symbol.
So new census population projections confirm the importance of racial minorities as a primary demographic engine of the nation's future growth, countering an aging, slow-growing, and soon to be declining white population.
The new statistics project that the nation will become minority white in 2045.
During that year, whites will comprise 49.7% of the population in contrast to 24.6% for Hispanics, 13.1% for blacks, 7.9% for Asians, and 3.8% for multiracial populations.
So it's crazy that even that there's even more than 50% white people because it's just, you know, I mean, we're in Florida.
There's a lot of Jews where we are, obviously.
But I mean, being a South Florida, I mean, it definitely feels like way more than one and two.
I mean, like, I don't know what the ratio really even is, but it seems like there's way more non-whites everywhere.
I mean, I guess it's like in Idaho, Wyoming, certain places.
But I think the reason why people don't see it that way is just because people kind of have kind of ceded the cities to non-white people at this point.
Well, I do think a big part of it is just America's been multiracial for most of its history, but it's just been multiracial because we've had a black minority.
And that black minority has always been really small anyway.
But it has been like, it's just so crazy looking at the stats and seeing that up till 1960, there was basically no one here except for blacks and whites.
And the question that white people have to ask is, you know, what is going to happen when you're a minority in a country of people that have been groomed and indoctrinated and brainwashed into hating you.
You know, people, people always make a big deal about white people, you know, trying to stand for their own people.
I mean, I mean, blacks do it all the time, like Hispanics do it all the time.
And then no one is even actively out in public hating black.
But, but I mean, other than that, I mean, for the longest time, no one is openly hating these groups of people, but people like it's in Hollywood where people mock whites.
And yeah, like you'd have to figure or you have to think about what's going to happen when whites are minority and other people are in power.
We're already seeing it with people like Jasmine Crockett or even like Kamala.
Kamala said a lot of anti-white things on her campaign.
I think she kind of went back to her dungeon now.
I haven't heard from her since the presidential campaign has been over.
But anyway, with that said, that was the last story for the day.
Sarah, what has been your highlight of being in the Rift studios for the past couple of weeks?
I'm going to be putting out a few new videos soon that I've already recorded.
They're just not ready yet, but I'll be putting those out soon.
And also, I put out a message on my Twitter that said, is there anyone you guys would like me to interview?
I want to interview kind of interesting people.
I liked that one I did with the leader of the Orania movement, South Africa, because it's not like he's a celebrity, but it's like he's done something pretty cool.
You know, so I want to interview more people like that.
I just need ideas.
So feel free to put that on my Twitter.
And my Twitter is Sarah Saystock, and my Instagram is the same handle.
And you know me, Mike Mendoza JPG on all platforms on Twitter, on Instagram.
You can follow me there.
Elijah will be back on Monday.
You know, it's funny because he like he wasn't feeling so good earlier.
And I was like, dude, just go home.
I can host the show.
I actually have fun hosting the show.
Sometimes I'm behind the producer desk and I'm just like pushing buttons and just like getting to me because it takes like two and a half hours sometimes.
So quick show.
It's fun to host.
It's fun to be with you guys.
I wish I could be interacting with the chat, but obviously this is a pre-record.
If you guys sent in super chats, sorry that we couldn't get to them tonight, but we will get or we will go over them on Monday.
Like I said, Radfam Hitler will be on the show Monday and Tuesday.
But Radfam Hitler will be on this on Monday and Tuesday.
No relation to Adolph, as I said before.
So if you have any questions for her, if you want to ask her about, because she was the anon for a long time, now she's face doxed.
Now she's out there, but she'll be in the studio.
So send in your super chats before.
I actually don't know if we'll be pre-recording that day.
I guess that maybe we should let you guys know.
We'll figure it out.
We're trying to figure out a way that we're not here every evening because we have families, we have chores, we have other stuff we have to do once we get home.
But check us out then.
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