June 12, 2025 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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BLM 2.0?! Riots ERUPT Across Country from SEATTLE to NYC | Guest: RFH & Braeden Sorbo
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Riots are breaking out across the country with no end in sight - will Trump allow this to devolve into BLM 2.0, or will he restore order across the country?
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Well, BLM 2.0 just kicked off over the weekend as riots erupted in all of the major cities in what definitely wasn't a coordinated resistance to the Trump administration.
Breaking news, though, CBP and ICE plan on sending special agents to more cities in what may be stoking a copycat of what we saw in 2020.
Check out this breaking news story.
Check it out.
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Breaking just moments ago, NBC News reporting that ICE is preparing to deploy tactical units known as special response teams to five Democratic-run cities.
Those cities, Seattle, Chicago, Philadelphia, Northern Virginia, and New York.
It's not clear if these raids will begin immediately, but all special response teams in those areas have been told to be ready to deploy.
Okay, so Gentry Jevers, who, of course, is an amazing individual, just got married in the last week.
Congratulations, sir.
We're very happy for you.
But he put up a tweet the other day.
It was, I think, just today, talking about that over the last 48 hours, more or less about 36 now, the seemingly organic protests in LA against ICE deportations have spread in what appears to be a coordinated attack on sovereignty.
We got to talk about this.
So, ICE riots are happening in Los Angeles.
Santa Ana, I'm going to bring this up here.
Sorry, these gorilla mines, they really leave a thick spit in their mouth.
I typed in chimpanzees fighting, but that was totally anticlimactic.
You know, chimpanzees.
You know what?
I'm going to say this.
They honestly probably don't allow to show chimpanzees fighting because people probably use those videos for the exact purposes that I was going to use them and they block them because currently when you look up chimpanzees fighting, there's no chimpanzees fighting.
And then the only other video is organtuans in a boxing match when chimpanzees love to fight.
Anyway, it sounded like screaming animals.
I just want to start the conversation here.
Across America, we saw lawlessness and chaos.
And I don't know, maybe you weren't around as much.
Maybe you were a bit younger, but it feels like, you know, there's nothing that feels organic about this.
It feels like we're just back to the same old, same old, whether it's Seattle, you know, where you have white people with Antifa.
We'll talk about this.
We're going to talk about who's funding these people, who's behind the organization, some of the groups that are funding this.
But most importantly, it's like, Brayden, I just feel like we're back in the position where the intention of this is unclear.
Is it Trump who's trying to stoke chaos?
Is he baiting these cities knowing that there will be chaos?
Then he can militarize the cities and basically he can, you know, basically like move their own hand, get done what he wants to get done, and sort of instill his authority and his power.
Or are the left cities baiting him, knowing he was going to come in to give deportations, and then are trying to turn this into a bigger deal than it is, reminding you that even with all of this going on, Trump is still deporting less people per day than Obama was.
I mean, during Obama's eight years as president, he deported 2.3 million illegal immigrants.
Trump isn't on track to surpass 2 million for all eight years combined of his presidency.
And so you're asking if it's sort of, oh, well, is it Trump trying to do something stoke fires to build an authoritarian, an authoritarian regime?
Or is it the leftist cities kind of fighting?
It could be a little bit of both.
Frankly, I could see this being a leftist plant.
I mean, they have a massive nationwide protest taking place on the 14th of this month.
And you can look it up on their websites called nokings.org.
You can go and you can look at where the protests are in your local area.
And I went and I just checked a couple random states, Florida, California, Ohio.
There's like 15 protests in Ohio.
You want to tell me a red state has all of these crazy Antifa anti-ICE protests taking place at this certain time, at this certain day, and it's not staged to even the most minuscule of degrees.
I do believe that a lot of this is being forced upon the people.
It's being staged.
They're gathering everybody together.
And the Democrats are absolutely loving this.
And the part that annoys me too is on both sides.
First, you have the Democrats who are liking the fact that, you know, they're flooding the streets saying everybody's being repressed.
And then at the same time, right now, we're seeing the conservative side, not everybody, but they're jumping into the whole thing saying, well, this is why we need Palance here.
This is why we need security state.
So it's sickening to see on both ends how they're trying to push their agenda upon us with the chaos that's being caused.
Some people in the chat have like no clue what I'm talking about on these shows.
Like last night, they're like, Elijah, you need to get off the fence about your support for white people.
Meaning it was like a 30-minute rant about how white people need to like, you know, make themselves better.
And like, if they're going to be superior, they need to like actually put time into proving that to the world.
Don't sit around your ass and be fat.
Like go be superior.
If you are, if you believe what you are, go be what you are.
And don't let anybody hold you back.
And don't let nobody, you don't need no man to complete you.
How about that?
I don't need no man to complete me.
It is true.
This has become sort of a problem.
Can we talk about this?
The magophization or whatever you want to call it of theatric politics where, you know, it's like, what do we have already?
We have the Epstein files with Pam Bondi and those fake documents.
We have, you know, the JFK files as well, which basically they redacted everything that had to do with Israel, right?
Or with Mossad.
So we have like two major releases that they just kind of like fumbled entirely.
Plus, of course, we also found out that the at the end of the rainbow, accordingly, it is not a Lucky Charms guy with a pot of gold.
In fact, at the end of the rainbow, there's just two black guys and they want to steal your car because unfortunately in America, every time you think something good's going to happen, it just ends up with black crime.
But unfortunately, it's true.
But unfortunately, with Trump, you know, we have that.
Plus, what do we have to the 100-day ending the Ukraine war in 100 days?
Didn't happen.
And then we also, I mean, that seriously, there's an escalation of warfare right now.
Again, I'm not an anti-Trump guy.
I'm not picking him apart, but it seems like there's a lot of these grandiose statements that happen.
And I think a lot of the most die-hard Trump fans, people who were going to go to jail for Trump in 2020, people who, you know, I did every stop the steal.
I went and I documented the riots in 2020 because I cared about, you know, I thought this was about, this was all about being against white people, which were against Trump's base.
And it was all about, you know, creating this divide in the country and making Trump seem anti-black or whatever they wanted to do.
And I wanted to prove that was wrong, you know?
And now it feels like Trump is sort of just sort of like.
settled in in his like uh Peter Thiel Edelson, you know, nest egg and he's sort of just doing what his donors want and setting himself and his family up with some sort of, you know, protection.
Meanwhile, I think he's going to get nuked by the Democrats and by the deep state when he gets out of office.
His family is going to get the brunt force of hell.
And meanwhile, all of us are going to be victims of it as well.
And I don't think he's really, you know, caring so much about following through on what he said.
But the MAGA people, you can literally, he could piss in their face and they would be like, dude, this is the plan.
COVID radicalized people and then their own party attacking them radicalized them, right?
You have these protests where people are blocking the roads and you have minorities, single mothers trying to take their kids to school or whatever.
And they're sitting there going, this is the party that I'm part of.
And when we have a two-party system, the only other option is to leave your party for the other one.
And so like you said, you get this new group of people coming in that were alienated or they just felt abandoned by their party.
And the only other solution was just to go to the other party.
And so now they're like, well, this guy seems like he's for me.
So I'll pick him.
Even if he might be for you a little bit more in one sense and then not at all in another sense, like Palantir, right?
Like, oh, well, we need a new system to track people because look at all of these Antifa protesters.
You want to tell me that we tracked people for J6 with their cell phones like months after the fact, but we can't find the one guy throwing a Molotov cocktail at a cop car.
We don't have that.
We need to institute an entirely new technology with crazy China-level facial recognition scanners.
One of the things I want to tell you about is this.
Okay, so as I mentioned, though, the riot spread.
What we saw is it also spread to Texas.
Check this out, this footage.
I can put it on mute here.
So you had protests.
And when I don't want to call these all riots, I do want to just make sure that we clarify, though, that what we saw earlier was in Peoria, Texas.
I mean, in Peoria, Arizona, that's near Scottsdale.
Then you have these protests that are going on in Dallas and Austin.
Now, you'll notice that it's the same looking people in every city committing the acts of violence, right?
And by looking, I mean, these guys for sure voted for Kamala, right?
They're all demon rats from MSDNC.
Am I right, folks?
Am I right?
The Republic craps, you called us.
Well, we have our own names for you.
Say that one on Facebook, Cheryl.
That'll win.
Can't wait to divide my evangelical church through basic memes about political things that have nothing to do with anything.
By the way, sorry, that was me in 2016, but check this out.
So that happened in Texas.
Plus, tracking here, Philadelphia had a similar situation.
I want to remind you guys the whole reason why, as you would know, they got a Muslim guy on the floor.
The whole reason why I am still have no feeling in my whole face.
People always make fun of like my jaw and like my bite, and that I have like a my, they always talk about my face being disfigured, the left.
It's literally disfigured because a bunch of uh young Columbia students in Philadelphia during a riot put a gun to my head and uh busted open my entire face.
And I get surgery to like reconstruct my face.
I don't have any feeling, it's still completely numb.
And I had to go to school to like not school, but like therapy to like learn how to like move my lips normally.
Um, believe it or not.
So, Philadelphia, we already knew that that place is out of control.
In honorary mention as well, let's talk a little bit about Seattle here for a second.
Katie Davis Court and uh Brandy Cruz were here.
Check this out.
He's just taking the rubber bullets out of these.
I guess it's from the post-millennial, by the way.
You can keep it up, but okay, can we talk about this?
Let's talk about Seattle for a moment because the questions right now are: are these protests/slash riots?
And I want to say there's somewhere in between.
I'd call this like civil unrest or disorderly conduct.
Like, this is not a riot, right?
I'd say a riot.
I've always had my definition.
The riot is when there's a mass gathering of people that is basically out of control of the police department who that also involves like felony vandalism.
Like, I'm not giving a number on it, but it's like once you start torching a car, that's a riots begun.
Once there's looting or mass like felony vandalism, I'm not talking about like, I've even said once you start breaking windows, that's kind of when you're like, okay, the riot started, right?
Yeah, tagging, uh, flipping over trash cans.
You know, that's just that's I would say that's still like a dis unlawful assembly, right?
So, that's like unrest.
Yeah, civil unrest, but it's not, it wouldn't be a riot.
So not that it's that important, but we did see a combination of unsettling protests that did have some disorderly conduct in them and a series of riots across the country.
And they're not even the same groups of people, right?
They're not even the same ethnicities of people, but they claim to be fighting for one thing.
I don't know what you found about this a little bit here, Hennessy, but I feel like there's more to the picture here.
Well, what I was finding in a lot of these places is that you have groups that are actually egging this on, organizations that are being paid.
You know, you see the green hats.
That's an organization of lawyers that were put together to pretty much combat the police anytime someone's causing mischief.
You also had another group.
It was the Brown Berettes, Berets, I think it was pronounced, which is another group that's funded and they cause unrest in these types of situations, which I know we have information about them as well later on.
So yeah, a lot of these organizations are pretty much stoking the fire and just, you know, causing chaos and getting groups to gather together.
Antifa burned buildings down, but that was after the blacks looted them.
When I was after BLM looted them.
So the blacks did the looting.
The whites did the burning.
But now this is not about black and white anymore.
This is about Chicanos.
This is about Mexicans, which is funny because it's not actually, it's about illegals, which illegals, you know, like this one girl I'll play right now are not just people who aren't brown, right?
The illegals come in all different colors.
That famous TikToker just got deported for violating his visa.
Can I get a little hand here and just saying, like, the Hispanic issue is definitely a Southwest issue.
And there definitely is a slave class of people that are involved in this.
And the truth of the matter is I want to see what, real fast, what Cernovich had something to say about this.
There's this one girl that's going viral right now, you know, talking about all this stuff about the need to stand up.
Everyone wants to stand up for the illegals all of a sudden.
And the reason why, as Cernovich has pointed out, is simply because they want to defend slave labor for themselves.
I don't know if you guys saw that video of that Asian woman talking about this.
It's crazy.
I was going to go look for videos on people's pages.
And it's like, this guy's tweeted Cernovich like 300 times in the matter of about four hours, which is like actually diabolical, right?
We're going, look at this.
We're only six hours ago.
We've gone down like 40 pages of tweets here.
So I guess it'll just take me a moment.
But I'll play another video in the meantime.
Check this out.
Here's a woman talking about the necessity to defend the people who are being deported.
And I got to say, they're absolutely out of touch.
Here she is talking crap as after the governor of California's wife got caught shopping in Beverly Hills during the riots.
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Listen.
I'm so fucking done.
I'm done.
I'm just apparently in back for my little break ski because I'm just so fucking done.
I don't want to see you go to fucking Malibu Farmer's Market on a Sunday morning.
I don't want to see you go to Ruby driving by a bunch of fucking shit right now.
Are you fucking kidding me?
Wake up.
Wake the fuck up.
How are you supporting these influencers?
Seriously, I need to ask you a question.
If you support an influencer specifically who lives in LA right now and you were just supporting them going about their normal daily business, their day-to-day, their pastries and their coffee and their Pilates yoga, like what the fuck?
What the actual fuck?
Families are being ripped apart just based on the color of their skin, just because these fucking officers who are pretending to be ICE, no one actually knows who they are because they're just masked and in God knows what clothes are taking them because they deemed that they don't belong here.
But you're okay.
You're at Pilates.
You're at the farmer's market.
You're doing great.
God forbid you said a goddamn thing.
But no, all your followers think that you're a Kamala supporter because, but you're not.
And you never have been.
And if you don't speak out, you are a shitty person too.
Not only are you a Trump supporter, you're just a shitty person.
Do not follow influencers who are not speaking out.
Do not support influencers who are not doing the right thing.
I have to make this exact same video every couple of months because you idiots are still out here being like, well, I think they voted for Kamala.
If you did not specifically say, I hate Trump, I don't support Trump.
You say it with your heart if you feel it.
Anybody who does not support Trump has no problem saying it with their heart.
And by the way, it's like, how about I don't follow influencers regardless of who I voted for?
I'd like to make a new rule.
We don't follow influencers.
It's been proven in studies that people who are obsessed with celebrities, musicians, listening to music in general, and also an influencers have a lower IQ and often high sociability, easygoing, not disagreeable, but oftentimes very much problematic narcissistic tendencies.
You're going to end up just doing behaviors that are more extreme if you're more disagreeable, right?
Like the average white person just kind of, you know, dates other white people and maybe just votes for Kamala or something and is just kind of a low-key person.
But if you're embracing like fringe politics, it just shows a disagreeable nature.
So you're going to do things that step more outside, you know, the norm, which includes dating Asians.
Grabbing a bulldozer, putting heavy metal plates on it, and destroying the entire freaking city because you wouldn't allow my shop to have access to the main road.
You know, also, I will say, just to point out, when we're talking about, oh, you have this, you know, big majority for Trump that he could do anything and he won't, you know, and they won't even care.
It's women like that that sort of drive all of the people to be farther Trump.
You know, because when you have liberals like that making videos, like, I don't care, I don't care.
And they're just like screaming at you.
People just instinctively go the complete opposite direction, which means Trump no matter what.
No, but actually, so like, you know, if I can get a little bit of energy out of the crowd here, you know, from you guys, it is diabolical that we are in the middle of an actual tumultuous moment of distrust, of a lack of order, of intentional chaos.
And the director, the leader of our Department of Justice that is supposed to, as the executive branch, the enforcer of the law to ensure that law and order are in balance, is spending her time suing a coffee shop for naming lattes after terrorists, which is surprising to me because I have been ordering a no-whip Osama bin Laden light on the phone for about two years now, and nobody thought that was a problem.
I'm just saying, who the hell cares?
Do you know what?
It's not Pride Month.
How many times have you ordered a drink for a woman and it's kind of gay?
It's like, oh, have a frivolous unicorn latte with extra sparkles, right?
Yeah, no, I mean, it's sickening to see how the administration is now.
All they do is they just care about Israel, even to the point where they're scanning people's social media who are coming in the country just to make sure they haven't talked bad about Israel in the past before allowing them in here as far as bringing in immigrants.
So that's where all their focus is.
And they need to get it together too.
One thing about Pam Bondi that I was going to say also is like her and Kash Patel, the recent videos that came out, you have Kash Patel saying there's no evidence of or there's no video of anybody with children.
We don't have anything like that.
And then another video, you have Pam Bondi at a, I don't know, maybe she was at that coffee shop, but she's out talking to somebody else and she got recorded.
And she's like, oh, we have tens of thousands of videos, you know?
So what they're doing is they're covering up anything that can be related to Israel and their concerns are just with Israel and they don't care about anything else.
You know, these protests right now, yeah, maybe them bringing out the troops is just a way to say, hey, look, we're doing something about it, but nothing's being done.
You know, one thing about a lot of these politicians that gets sickening a lot of times is it comes down to who can give out the best soundbite.
You know, they never foul through what they say, but they just go ahead and they say one-liner.
And then you have all the people who, you know, the MAGA group, I guess you can call it, where they're like, oh man, did you hear what he said?
This is so amazing.
They're finally going to do it.
And then nothing gets done.
Our focus goes to something else.
And we see that time and time again.
So this whole administration, unfortunately, right now, it has been a letdown in a lot of the things that they're doing.
I was hoping when they came in here that they were going to take control, that we were going to see things done.
But we are seeing things done, but for a foreign country, we're not seeing it done for ourselves while our cities are being burnt and burnt down.
Well, you had a stellar lineup too, because Trump comes in and he's like, well, we're going to bring in Matt Gates and we're going to bring in like all these people who are systematically hated by the left.
So you're like, Dan Bongino is just, they despise him.
Kash Patel, everyone was super excited about.
Pam Bondi, not so much.
But like you have, by a large margin, a quote unquote good group of people.
And then they all come out and Dan Bongino is like, yeah, he killed himself.
Kash Patel is like, oh, Epstein definitely committed suicide.
You're like, really?
Like, of all the people that Trump could have picked, he could have picked the worst of the worst.
And the answer would have still been the same.
But he sort of teased, he edged the American people by giving them these like supposedly super-based picks that everyone got all excited about.
It was kind of like the other last time he was in office.
We had the same thing where they were talking up all these different people.
You know, Pence, he ended up being a snake.
You had Bill Barr was going to be the bulldog that came in and, you know, settled everything and justice was finally going to prevail.
And a lot of the other people that were in his administration were just a big letdown, but they were built up to be like these great heroes that they never were.
So like, obviously people know that, you know, I'm an immigrant, which is why I remind people I have the right to speak.
I'm an immigrant to Australia.
And as somebody with an experience, as an immigrant, you know what I mean?
I'm actually went through the whole process.
You know, a heartfelt fuck you to everybody who goes illegally into countries because, you know, having my wife also be a legal immigrant here, the amount of money, time, and effort, and the amount of harassment, you know, I feel like a girl with nice tits and a good ass in a 1980s workplace in New York or something like that.
I'm just getting harassed by the government every day.
Little ass tap when I walk in, you know, do you want another $100 here, like $200 here?
And you just watch like boats going over into Australia, like boats, just boats of the most dysgenic people that you don't want living in your countries.
Indians.
Perhaps.
But, you know, forever, guys, you don't have to not shower.
It's optional.
But also in the United States, watch people just flood over, you know, the border.
It makes me angry because it's like, it's actually crazy.
I also have another, one of our employees here is from a Western country.
He's Australian as well, and I'm working on his immigration.
And it's like, you know, not only is like seven grand a file, but then it's like they're getting mad because like the EIN for the business isn't more than like five years old, and so they want like another like $1,500 of registration papers, like all this stuff going on.
What I'm saying is, isn't it like, and then I'm watching these people being like, Yo, viva la laza, let me stay here, come on, this is my place, you know, and you're like, hey, listen, first of all, if I was Thanos, you'd all be gone.
Okay, we would have reset the map, okay?
We would have reset the COD map, we'd be on a new server.
Secondly, since we can't do that, because apparently we have human rights and stuff, which we have to like kind of respect a little bit, we're left with trying to work within the system.
And then I look at the system, and the system is somebody getting mad about coffee names.
Oh my gosh.
You know, don't ask Pam Bondi where she wants to eat for dinner.
You know what I mean?
I bet you that's a disaster.
That being said, Homer Jay Fuente's in the chat sent $50.
Yeah, although they were just single on the show because I had to at least be pretend to be decent.
Don Januel also said $2 does nothing.
He just gets a little like cricket.
There you go.
No more waiting.
No more slack.
Bring our Sarah.
Bring her back.
By the way, just so you know, Sarah will be on the show more often.
She'll actually be on Friday.
We're doing all our, our show's going to be completely remote.
So Sarah's going to be on the show on Friday.
So let's get a round of applause for that.
She will be back.
Thank you very much.
Someone said, I enjoyed the last podcast show.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Continuing on here real fast.
No, I was going to say, and I see them talking about this.
I just don't have a lot of hope.
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We've got some incredible things going on, including the fact that Israel was just attacked by Yemen inland, justifying what their Netanyahu's saying may send them into a full-scale war.
Let's get into the top stories of the day.
Shoot, I'm just hearing for the first time right now that there's violence in the Middle East.
Houthis taking responsibility for the attack, claiming that they were targeting the Ben-Gurion airport.
Although reports are that it was hit now or something like that, as of like a second ago.
I don't know because he's on his Twitter, doesn't have a mentality to be as honest to us as I'd like.
However, I will say that Dominic Trippy was also pointing out that because of this attack on civilian infrastructure, that U.S. intelligence officials are now concerned as of 6.23 p.m. that Israel may now strike Iran without U.S. consent.
Apparently, the feminists need to find somebody new to care about consent than just the men they don't like or think are ugly and then blame them for not asking for consent.
They can possibly go after Israel, who clearly is no longer under control of our government.
I have a question, RFH.
So I was on Tim Poole's show, and Tim said that the United States is under the occupation of Israel.
Like, like, that, I'm not, sorry, Israel's under the occupation of the United States.
That we control Israel and they do what we say, and it's really us, and that they don't really have the influence and control in our government that a lot of people say.
Where do you land on that, on that idea?
Do you think there's like more like they control us or we control them?
I mean, the one thing with all our, like, all their politicians, you don't see them going around waving American flags, but what you have when you go to the, you know, the Capitol or anywhere else, there's Israel flags everywhere.
They're all preaching about how we have to protect them, calling them God's chosen people, which isn't true.
And so, yeah, I don't think that's the case.
We're the ones sending them all the money.
So I don't think that we have the control over Israel.
Unfortunately, they have control over our political figures.
And they didn't get consent for, they're not going to consent to attack Iran, supposedly, but you know, they're just going to force us to go finish the war, force us to go fight it for them.
Like we've seen before with Iraq.
We've seen before with Afghanistan.
We've seen before in many other cases where they want us to fight their battles for them.
They want us to prop them up on a pedestal and take care of them.
And what do they honestly give us?
Why do we call them our greatest ally?
I don't know any benefit that's coming from it at all.
White politicians trying to suck up to minorities by like cosplaying.
It's very popular in New Zealand, Australia, Canada.
They really like to put on their little outfits and stuff like that.
I think we should have none of that.
I think you're in our country.
You adopt to us.
And if you want to wear underwear on your head, so be it.
But we don't do that here.
You know what I mean?
We don't dress up as other cultures unless it's for like a party and we're getting drunk and we want to have fun at Halloween when we put on that whole garment that he had.
You have people from the Bronx and Brooklyn that want to kill each other.
And then you have people from India and Pakistan that want the same.
And they both moved to the Bronx.
And now the Bronx has end fighting.
Or they both moved to Brooklyn and now Brooklyn or Southside or whatever.
You have all of these different little boroughs and now you have 180 different cultures that don't get along and you're calling it a strength while wearing underwear on your head.
What about that as American?
A mixing pot insinuates the idea that everyone is mixed in evenly.
Well, they said what I thought was weird is not his ethnicity or his religion, which, of course, we know he was obviously a Mormon.
But he was a theater kid.
He said he was into theatrics.
And I was like, wow, wouldn't it be a really good idea if we started blaming theater kids for what's going on in the world?
That would be insane.
And apparently, I was doing that as a joke at one show, and people sent me cutouts of people's shows and their tweets that they actually on the right.
I was like, wouldn't it be funny if the right psyoped itself and started saying, oh, it's the theater kids who are doing all this because they're all theater kids?
And they've already tried that.
Apparently, the right wing already tried to detract from talking about the Mormons by calling them theater kids.
Holy crap, man.
I didn't know that we were that stupid.
And that was supposed to be the dissident right did that one too.
It's almost as good as today we'll talk about later calling non-white immigrants third worlders, right?
That's what they always do.
We've got to get rid of third world immigration.
But that's not possible because if we were to do that, we could have to get rid of all immigration from London too, you know?
So I don't know what you think about this, but that's kind of nuts that white people wear these like little outfits.
I mean, I think that's just a reality of democracy, right?
Like you're going to have to appeal to that base if they're enough of the electorate, and they are, especially in New York.
The Sikhs?
Man, not so much Sikhs, but even then, like, actually, a lot of those communities will kind of maybe change an election.
You know, like Trump made explicit efforts to campaign with the Amish.
Not that they're like a racial minority, but just that, you know, they make up enough of the populace to make a difference somewhere like Pennsylvania.
Yeah, I'd make my fourth trip to Israel, followed by my fifth trip to Ukraine, two of our greatest allies fighting on the front lines of the global war on terror.
I will be doing, as the mayor, I'll be standing up for Jewish New Yorkers and I'll be meeting them wherever they are across the five boroughs, whether that's in their synagogues and temples or at their homes or at the subway platform, because ultimately we need to focus on delivering on their concerns.
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And just yes or no, do you believe in a Jewish state of Israel?
My wife's life work in this area means a lot to our family, and it could coincide with my young son, Miles Barmitzva, if you'd like to have his bar mitzvah.
Like, we didn't have time to play the entire clip because Cuomo goes on for like a minute about how much he loves Israel and wants to go there and combat anti-Semitism.
And then everybody else picked Israel too.
And then the one guy who I'm like, wow, I like this one stance of his is arguably like the most liberal out of all of them.
So it goes back to nothing ever changes, nothing happens.
People like Tim Pooh will see people bring up this clip and say, Why are you so obsessed with Israel?
You're Israel first.
It's literally the same argument liberals make when people bring up a tea kid.
I guess it's like the other, I guess, like the same thing.
People are like, Why are you obsessed with like, you know, these LGBTQ issues?
You're like, no, they're putting it in my face.
You're bringing it up to me.
This is where I get really upset too with people: is that, you know, nobody's ever happy with, no one's ever happy with you when you're on the internet.
And you have to realize that.
So you have to choose a position to take.
For instance, it's like, you know, a girl wears too much clothes, you know, on a show.
People say, show a little skin.
And then she shows a little skin.
Someone's going to say she's a slut.
And then, you know, let's just say, I'm not joking.
People will go out.
Then she creates an OnlyFans right or whatever and buys into the idea.
And then people say, no, you're not supposed to do that.
I just, you weren't actually a slut then, but now you really are a slut.
And like, you know, and it's like, you can't win with people.
You know, like, I've just noticed that in the world.
It's like, you know, you're telling all these girls to stop doing OnlyFans and then they stop and try to tell you that, you know, they stopped.
And then it's like, but you can't join our side.
You can never change.
I feel like there's this sort of mentality now where people are just, you know, putting you to a position to where you can never win.
And that's okay.
And I don't have a problem with that.
But when it comes to this issue, this country, this complex idea, you know, there's really no winning.
And the reason why there's no winning on this issue more than any other issue is because it's actually the real issue that's the number one defining issue of everything at all.
It's the only issue that whether you're on the right or the left in the establishment, it is something that you cannot touch on, you cannot talk about if you want to have any success, whether you're in the media industry, music, Hollywood, whether you're in political media.
I am telling you this.
It is absolutely literally crazy that it's like, I don't know, this is mean.
I shouldn't say this because it would be mean to my friends.
But it's like, you know, I watched who Fox News interviewed the last five days about what was going on.
And they chose people who intentionally worked for very, very strong Zionist organizations.
And they didn't have, they won't have anybody on who there's a couple of people who've been on that got really, really incredible footage that they played who I had worked with in 2020, who have recently come out in favor of Palestine.
And they're not allowed on Fox.
They're not allowed on MSNBC.
They're not allowed on these networks anymore.
And they'll bring on these other people.
And the left-wing outlets will even interview the right-wing people now that are pro-Zionist rather than choosing their own liberal, liberal journalists to interview simply because they've been directed not to interview people who are pro-Palestine.
And it's a really sad issue because if you're in media and you're in our position, you're trying to seek the truth.
And there's really no upside or benefit in our sphere to be honest about this country, this issue, this topic.
There's really no benefit.
So when you do it, you're punished.
And then when you take a step of faith and you like, you know, at least you choose how far you want to go into it, you're honest about it.
The people that want you to be honest, just like the slut thing are like, that's not honest enough.
You didn't say enough.
You don't talk about it enough.
You didn't go over it enough.
Like, dude, how many times do I need to tell you, we know this country occupies the United States.
We know that our government's under control of their lobby groups.
We understand, yes, like the critics, not all politicians under their control.
And there are other people who have influence and control in our nation, but nowhere to that extent.
And the disproportionate extent that they control our politicians to the size of the nation is alarming because if China has some influence, well, it's a huge, you know, trillion dollar economy and it's, you know, been around for thousands of years and it might make a little sense to our number one trade partner.
But, you know, we don't fly Chinese flags in our offices.
You know what I mean?
So like, like, that's to the extent.
You'll say, why are you concerned about them?
Because their flags are flown in our offices.
I don't know if you're willing to share your recent experience recently, but this goes in the evangelical church.
This goes all around that you will see above the American flag, the Israeli flag flown.
And it's something that deeply disturbs me because it's like you fly the flag you have an allegiance to and they'll be like, don't fly a pride flag in my church because we're allegiances to God.
But in your political conference, you fly their flag.
Then where's your allegiance to?
If you don't want a Mexico flag flown, why are you flying their flag?
I spoke at a conference recently, not name-dropping anything, obviously for the sake of the people, but they had me come speak on how to reach Generation Z, right?
How to speak to, because I'm 23, how to talk to the up and coming generation because eventually all of these people who were elected officials, their constituents are going to die.
And then when they're dead, they'll vote for liberals, which is how that works.
And so they need to win Gen Z.
So I went up and I gave a speech on America first.
All that we care about in Gen Z is fixing the problems internally, because until we do that, externally, there's nothing we can do.
No problem can be solved.
There was an America flag, and then I believed the flag of the state.
And in between both of those was the flag of the little country that everybody loves so much.
And so my speech of everyone needs to be, if you want to win over Generation Z, you need to be pro-America.
You need to be America first.
And this is a Christian summit.
And so, as Christians, we need to take care of ourselves because how can you love thy neighbor if you hate your family?
That won't work.
It's not sustainable.
And immediately after I get off, someone goes over there like, this is exactly why Braden made such a good point.
This is why we need to combat anti-Semitism and help our brothers and sisters.
And because of that, we signed this bill that renames the Jordan River or whatever.
I was like, are you kidding me?
We're renaming foreign land for our own sake.
I don't remember.
I don't remember.
The West Bank of Judea or whatever.
I don't know.
But I'm like, we're doing that instead of fixing the 22 vets a day who are dying by their own hands, but instead of fixing the overinflated housing market, instead of fixing the just destroyed economy that we get to inherit, that I get to go into, we're worried about renaming foreign embankments.
And I just sit there and I was just fuming.
And I remember my mom was with me and she goes, Brayden, you seemed really upset during that speech.
Thankfully, these other people haven't seen you speak before because they didn't realize it.
But I could tell that you were pissed off.
And I'm like, rightfully so, because I care about this country.
I want our country to succeed.
Once our country succeeds, take care of our allies.
I don't give a damn.
But when our allies are influencing us to do everything externally and destroy our own country from within, and I say allies super loosely, I have a serious problem with it.
So this way they can go ahead and try to tug on our heartstrings to manipulate the Bible.
You have the Schofield Bible and everything.
And so what they do is they try to force us into these battles by using messages like that.
That's why you have like George Washington actually warned about this, saying a nation to avoid permanent alliances with foreign nations and instead rely on temporary alliances for emergencies only.
So we shouldn't be linked up in the way we are to have endless support for these countries.
And it's just sick to see how they've corrupted the church because they've definitely corrupted the church, convincing everybody that we have to go die for Israel, which isn't true.
God's chosen people are those who choose Jesus.
And just the fact that they try to manipulate it and fool us is sickening.
Yeah, this is a, believe it or not, he's actually happy because he's screaming in this picture.
See this?
He's actually running away from a stick of deer.
Someone's trying to bring him by.
He's like, ah!
Yeah, man, my jokes are so bad today.
But anyways, that's who that is.
And he did release, I think, a statement about this saying he's not really against Israel, but he was saying, look, he's, well, I don't think we need to watch this.
He did make a statement saying that he cares about Jewish New Yorkers.
And if your hatred for Israel is more important than following American law, you shouldn't be elected to public office.
It's kind of interesting because what does he do?
He elected.
That's why to ignore State and Federal Law and Origin Act BDS enforce ICC.
Yeah, I guess the idea that why there's federal law against boycotting other countries, I'll never understand.
But I think I'm done with this topic because this is just absolutely draining.
Talking a little bit about what's going on with this last thing we'll talk about today.
The Gateway Planet reported that Homeland Security has now announced a new self-deport plan for illegal aliens.
All applicants will receive $1,000 forgiveness of fines, cost-free travel, and preserve the opportunity to return.
It's called this.
The Department of Homeland Security announced a new program on Monday night.
If illegal aliens self-deport through CBP Home App, they will receive forgiveness on any fines, cost-free travel to their home country, and a $1,000 exit bonus.
Honestly, we should have had Earl just take the money and get a free trip if he could return it at any point.
Because I'm traveling to Australia.
We're going to Australia soon, hopefully.
We bought our tickets, but we'll see what happens.
This is a guy who just films interactions at his store.
It's interesting.
Yeah, there's a lot to talk there.
This is a cultural phenomenon they're calling fatigue.
And the African-American community has stated that this is very much a racial attack on them, right?
A very serious attack.
Because God knows that perhaps the greatest thing the black community is facing is people being mean online, right?
And I don't know where we go with this conversation here.
I'm trying to keep it educated and quite interesting.
But at the same time, some people wonder, this idea of fatigue means other ethnicities are feeling just tired to the point to where this guy wouldn't even give a bag.
He's just like, dude, listen, man, you're going to throw things.
You want to inconvenience me?
Throw your painting coins.
Just go.
You know, I don't want to give you a bag.
I'm not going to help you.
Why don't you leave and just go?
And there's kind of that mentality.
There's a lot of this going on in our country with illegal immigrants, with legal immigrants, with minorities, where I think a lot of people, and it's honestly, a lot of the people that are upset at the black community are like Arabs and Asians.
That seems to be who's in the shop owners in their areas that are experiencing a lot of this.
I don't know if you've heard of this new phrase that's been, Gen Z has been really adopting the black fatigue.
A good example would be, I think we posted this as well.
What life is like with minorities who entered the country in 1965 versus life without.
On the right, you have life without the Immigration Act of 1965 and forced integration, the civil rights.
On the left, you have forced integration.
Okay, anyway, I feel like we have to add a discussion.
Do you think that America becoming a less white of a country has led to higher social trust?
Do you think the narrative is like Hispanic people, right?
This whole thing in minorities, right?
There's black excellence.
A lot of these groups have sort of like built America on their back.
They should be celebrated.
And the fact is, is like our cultures are diverse and they make our countries better.
And I would say that there definitely are minorities who've come to this country who really probably don't add so much to the tax burden.
We know that's true.
They don't add a lot to social tension or destruction.
And, you know, there's always going to be bad apples.
There'll be bad Amish, right?
There'll be some bad people.
But, you know, in general, some ethnicity, some groups, you know, are not adding such a burden.
I do believe that the average black American leaves like what a tax burden of like several hundred thousand dollars by the end of their life in terms of just city resources, federal tax benefits, programs, you know, and that includes their entire public education, which is never funded by the local property taxes of their cities, completely paid for by neighboring cities usually or neighboring boroughs.
You know, I think people are starting to feel really tired about this, realizing it was only been this way for about 75 years.
It wasn't like this before, and we don't have to live like this any longer.
Do you think this is a real genuine fight that there might be some revolution culturally that people might start redistricting their zip codes to take the tax money out of breaking up their own cities like we saw recently, where cities are starting to realize, hey, why are we one city?
These people suck.
Let them be their own city.
And they're winning in court right now, creating their new zip codes, and they're not liable for the other cities.
And the other cities are just going lawless and they're creating like barriers and police checkpoints.
And a lot of cities are doing this.
Like in St. Louis and stuff, they're sort of like breaking the cities apart because they don't want to pay for people who hate them.
You know, now we have a society where you have people in California that leave their windows down in their cars because they know people are going to break in.
So they allow it to just be open.
So this way they're like, please don't break my windows.
Please don't break my car.
Look inside.
They leave notes.
There's no money inside.
And this is the society we've become because of crap like the melting pot and allowing all these people who don't have the same values, don't have the same views as us.
And as you mentioned, conflicts amongst each other.
And they went in and they burned down the houses of the immigrants.
All right, there's a lot going on in this.
So essentially, these two girls were attacked by these group of non-white immigrants in Northern Ireland.
I know it's shocking.
I was shocked to hear it too.
I go, you're telling me these non-white people are committing aggressive acts of sexual crimes against young women.
And I'm like, I didn't, I thought we were trying to, I thought, I thought the whole consent argument was to try to get people like Russell Bran who did drugs with a girl, and then it was confused about whether like she said yes four times or five times.
And it was like whether or not it was before she took her shirt off or after.
I didn't know that there was like real like I thought we were just in the Me Too movement.
That's that's what we've been focused on for years.
And it's all about, dude, did you say it 10 times when she said no?
Did she really mean no or was she joking around?
This time she said yes, but then she didn't mean it.
It's like, okay.
And then someone told me there's actually real rape and abuse going on in the world.
I went, that's crazy because it's not in the news ever.
We're not talking about it at all.
And it turns out, this was even more shocking, that these immigrants are not as nice as the news says.
That they're actually committing disproportionate amounts of criminal activity, both in larceny and in violent crime, and also in general unruly behavior towards our young females.
And the Irish are sick of it.
And they literally went in and burned down their houses.
And they're trying to burn down more immigrants' houses right now.
There's like a full-on uprising.
And the British are now deciding to occupy to send troops in to make sure that there is no issues with the integration of immigrants.
And instead of addressing the issue that, hey, these people are raping their girls, they're saying, you guys should not be so angry and upset about this.
After all, it's just your women and it's just rape.
Yeah, they're going against rapists, and then they're tired of their country being taken over and the government and allowing this to continue.
And they're trying to defend what we're supposed to defend as women and children, but instead we just want to let these type of individuals into the country and put everybody at risk.
Well, our correspondent colleague Idis was at that news conference and, as you can see, joins us now.
And, Conor, the police will be hoping that two nights in a row that there's not going to be a third tonight.
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Yeah, absolutely.
That is the hope from police here in Northern Ireland.
But the fear is that there will be night three of hatred on the streets of Ballymuna in Northern Ireland tonight.
Hatred and anger was the tone from police there hitting back.
What he said were protests that were fueled by anti-immigration mobs, police branding those participants racist thugs.
And we have been in the town for more than 24 hours now, getting a real sense as to the simmering tension that essentially boiled over last night, spilled through the streets of that area, where foreign families are essentially being hounded out of town.
Some locals have taken to erecting posters on their doors, on their windows, essentially trying to identify their nationalities as a deterrent for them not being next, not being next in the firing line.
Let me talk you through some of the lines from the police here in the past few minutes.
In Belfast, 32 officers, they say, were injured, branding it absolutely disgraceful scenes.
I asked the police whether they had a grip on this given the chaos of the last 48 hours.
Yes, was the response to that, but confirmation came that mutual aid has been requested in the form of 80 officers from Scotland, England, and Wales to bolster the resources.
Clearly, officers here are coming under sustained fire, sustained attack now for quite some days, and they will need those backups from the rest of Britain.
They also confirmed that they are preparing for more disorder tonight.
And they were questioned by reporters, by the journalists here, around who is it?
Who is it that is behind this chaos behind the mobs behind the masks?
They not once mentioned anything about the crime that's flooding the streets.
Instead, they say, oh, they're racist thugs, fueled with hatred, just attacking police.
And we have to put an end to this.
But they won't bring up the reason why people are fed up.
They won't bring up, you know, anything like that.
But instead, they just want to go ahead and always defend the illegals or always defend the minorities versus actually standing up for the, you know, the actual people of the country.
And I was going to say, what kind of sucks about this whole immigration thing, which you know it's about replacement, not about immigration, is because if you really just wanted to have diversity and multiculturalism, you could limit what kind of diversity you had.
You could be like, oh, yeah, we'll bring in some Asians, some Filipinos, some Japanese.
Maybe we'll bring in some like, you know, Canadians, as couples are Argentinians.
But it's like, no, we need to have Somalians.
We have sub-Saharan people that have a lower IQ than chimpanzees.
Like, that's what they're saying.
It's like, we want chaos and disorder.
You cannot have a peaceful neighborhood with Somalian neighbors.
You know, you cannot have that.
And I didn't say, you know, obviously there are some, you know, Somalian immigrants who are very high IQ, who have probably come to the United States, contributed a lot, and are very, very nice people.
And I'm sure that's true.
But these are Somalians, not Somalian immigrants who are economically advantageous to the country.
These are people that are just looking for a machete to chop off your dog's head when they're tired of your dog barking or they want to eat him.
Like, that's actually what's going on here.
And it's unfortunate because what, like, you cannot have both sub-Saharans and high trust in a neighborhood.
They don't go together.
And everybody knows that.
Not a single white person I've ever met doesn't know that.
But then again, you're still much of a bitch that you won't even admit that you didn't want to go.
Admit to my face, you don't want to go.
But also, on top of that, men are not leading.
You have this whole backwards culture, right?
And everyone's afraid.
I understand in the workplace, the reason why they're afraid is because BlackRock State Street, the Angarales people own all these shares, push the woke agenda, DEI.
There's also harassment training, you know.
Did you see that one?
What's his name?
What's the fat guy's name from SNL that got fired but never made it on?
Shane Gillis?
Do you see the Shane Gillis sexual harassment training skin?
What level of retardation do you have to have as a police officer in Ireland to be fighting against people, your own brothers and sisters, for the rights of immigrants to rape your daughters?
You know, I just wanted us to start running into the businesses.
I was ready for the people to go through the streets, start grabbing all these illegals and just getting them out.
You know, I was ready for the mass deportations, but instead of seeing mass deportations, what we're seeing is the illegals running our streets, allowing them to destroy everything, allowing them to burn California and all those other states.
We're not doing what needs to be done.
And yes, it would be ugly if we go around rounding people up, but it's what we have to do because if we don't, the destruction of our country is only going to continue and it's only going to get worse.
Moving along here for the mentality of everything else.
Somebody said, how do you fix this culture?
This is actually a good question.
We're talking about the fatigue and the crime that was going on here.
This is an interesting video inside of a store.
A lot of people complain about kids being loud, right?
In public.
And sometimes your kids can't, you know, you can't control your kids.
And so that's when you actually have to grab them by the hand, lead them, and go home.
Sometimes you just have to go home.
You know, if your kid's throwing a tantrum, they're two or three years old, and it's getting to the point to where they're not listening, they're not being submissive.
You've tried smacking them, you've done things, and they're going through one of these meltdowns.
You just go to the car.
And then if they don't stop in the car, then you take them home.
Or if you're Mexican, you just drag them by the shirt through Walmart and everyone can hear them.
You ever seen that?
And they're like, the kids are just pulling their kids.
Dude, hey, I'm already racist.
Don't make it worse.
No, I'm kidding.
I'm not.
but watch this because this feels a little bit inappropriate here Well, no, this is actually a real thing.
But real fast, Mike, you, you actually, there's a, there's a worst video that I can't play, which is like eight-year-old boys.
Uh, it's at like a four-year-old's birthday party, and they're involved in like they're grinding with the girls, they're humping them from behind, have their legs around them, and it's like the parents are like picking up the girls' legs and like having them dance and do all the humping.
And I thought it was illegal, but like it was shared for a reason.
Someone's saying, hey, this is actually beautiful.
This is a type of like dancing in like Jamaican cultures and stuff.
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Sean Diddy Combs' legal team requests a mistrial.
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I can't.
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Sean Diddy Combs' legal team have requested a mistrial.
The 55-year-old Music Mogul is currently on trial in New York after pleading not guilty to charges including racketeering and sex trafficking by force, but his lawyers have made their second request to have proceedings declared invalid after claiming prosecutorial misconduct.
A letter sent to Judge Aaron Submaranian on Saturday that was obtained by the People magazine saw the defense allege, quote, the government has presented testimony that it knew or should have known was materially false related to its allegation that Mr. Combs dangled Brianna Bangolin from the balcony of Casey Ventura's apartment in September of 16.
The note added accordingly to avoid an unfair conviction in this case, the court should grant a mistrial.
Nudici's Combs team argued his ex-girlfriend Casey's testimony, in which she stated she saw the rapper dangle Brianna from the balcony, was demonstrably false because text messages allegedly show that she only learned of the supposed incident afterwards.
Let her argue the incident as alleged is disturbing and powerful evidence, and the government has used it to depict Mr. Combs in an extremely negative light as an angry and dangerous man who terrified Ms. Ventura and her friends.
And the lawyers argued that the prosecution presented photos of Brianna's alleged injuries from the incident, which were said to have been taken on September 26.
So there's this move to have a mistrial, the Sean Diddy Combs case, based upon a lack of evidence.
I feel like I've read the testimonies.
Now, depositions are interesting because depositions are not a verdict.
Depositions are not necessarily a trial either.
Depositions can be used or referenced in the trial, but they are not the trial themselves.
And in depositions, people do lie.
They lie a lot.
And when it gets to the trial, a lot gets thrown out from depositions because it's deemed to be, there's no evidence.
There's lack of evidence.
And they say whatever they want.
And the problem is, it's like, you know, have you ever been involved in any lawsuits?
Actually, I heard the gay community is really mad this time because of the fact that they have the riots and they're taking away all their glory from their marches.
All I was going to say is the depositions come out and it's like, oh, okay.
Yeah, obviously this bitch is lying.
You know, it's basically what it is.
You read it.
You're like, oh, this is not true.
However, in the Diddy case, I see this all the time.
I've read people's, you know, used to watch legal channels.
You read the depositions and someone makes a grandiose claim, but when they start interviewing people, the truth comes out.
The person just hates the person.
They want their money.
There's jealousy.
They're bitter.
They were in love with them.
That kind of stuff.
But in the Diddy trial, I've listened to the depositions and it seems like everyone kind of corroborates at the very least that there were these freak offs.
Right.
And there was a lot of homosexual activity going on with these rappers.
And to me, more than the criminal activity, I'm more like, damn, because growing up, you know, a millennial, you think of the rappers as like being tough and masculine and like, I'm never into rap.
But like, did it not shock you a little bit reading like all of these rappers, LeBron, James, like allegedly being involved in this, like, like these gay orgies was kind of shocking to me.
Well, but okay, so you, so the rates of being DL, but I feel like I didn't know that.
And then when I saw the Tupac video about Tupac, you realize that this whole like, they're finding gay men or they're raping them or like getting like, they're finding DL guys and then letting them kind of like, it's not even just being in the closet.
They're putting locks and padlocks on the closet because they're like saying, Not only do you get to be on the DL, but you also get to come across like a masculine person.
But now what's happening is I feel like in the last two or three years, it's cool for rappers to be gay.
And they're all like, yo, what are you saying, Ninja?
I am gay.
I like cock.
What's up?
What are you going to do about it?
And everyone starts clapping.
And you're like, and it's like, and then you say, that sounds crazy, Elijah.
How about this?
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What if someone wrote a song that said, I gave my cousin head?
The interesting thing about the rap community, too, is one thing you can see that they push agenda as far as if you look at the male rappers that are coming out nowadays and they're very, very feminine and they have very gay tendencies that they show.
You know, you have people like, was it little Nas X or something and all these others.
And then you look at the females that they're putting out and they're all acting more masculine, talking about how they're tough.
All right, and the possibility, the possibility of these women actually being able to do what they do in these movies is it's it's crazy to think that that that would be possible.
It's not.
Um, I used to train at a really good school.
I was at ATT for a long time in Coconut Creek, American top team and you had a lot of great fighters there and i'm not trying to take away from them.
You know you had people like Amanda Nunes uh, Johanna Jajek and a few others, but when they would train, they would you know they weren't going against top level, Level men, you know, a lot of times they would have different sparring partners, and you can see that they're not able to compete at the same level.
You can't take one of those women and then put them against another top-level athlete that's a male that knows how to fight.
Like it wouldn't work.
So the belief that, you know, how they try to trick us to believe that women have this capability to perform in martial arts that way is far from the truth.
Yeah, well, it's just the whole government psyop thing with the music industry, with the Hollywood industry.
Everything is switching where men are becoming more effeminate and women are becoming domineering, which is weird to me how this whole women empowerment movement has turned into women are good as good as men, but then the men that they emulate are degenerates and awful, right?
They're vulgar, they're outward, they're physical, they're violent, but that is the abject view of what masculinity is to the left.
Because is there such thing as like, don't let James Lindsay see this?
Is there such things as like classy degeneracy?
Because I feel like, I feel like there's always been a little level of like, okay, I want to be careful describing this because it's going to come across really bad.
But like, there has been this level, like, let's talk about like more like even the way the phrase gentleman's club comes from, right?
And like, you know, you know, for what we've redefined today as like sexual assault or harassment, like, you know, these, this, this was considered the normal play for the men at the time, right?
We've redefined the terms of like, you know, what's appropriate in boundaries with men and women, what's okay in the workplace.
But like, I mean, I don't know if it's 100% accurate because I wasn't alive in the 60s, but have you ever watched Mad Men?
They try to encapsulate.
I've heard it's pretty accurate of like what, you know, a sort of, you know, Fifth Avenue, what is it, Madison Avenue?
I think Madison Avenue.
Yeah, Madison Avenue, like advertising agency was like.
And of course, it's just very different than today.
You know, there wasn't a lot of women working.
The ones that were were hot.
And there was a lot of sexual, you know, favors done, whatever, yada, yada.
So there has been this kind of like, like, you know, but they were married and they would go back to their wives and then they would like, you know, there's a little bit of sexual stuff.
This was like this man's world, right?
Where a man could be a man, but he still had his responsibilities.
I kind of don't like, what do you think about that level of like, people say, let's go back to the morals, let's go back to the old America.
But like, I feel like men have always been men in all societies, even in America, when you go back in decades.
It's just that like now we have this new movement of like Puritanism or conservatism today in young people where they've been so messed up really just by porn that they're just kind of like turned off by the whole sexual degeneracy stuff.
And they're like so afraid of being gay because they think that's like, they're afraid of change in front of each other now, by the way.
Gen Z doesn't like they're scared to be naked in front of each other and stuff.
Like, I was in June, you know, if you'd shower group showers, you know what I mean?
And now like, like they chain to put towels around and they like, they're like afraid.
It's some weird like porn gay thing that they have.
There's like a rejection of degeneracy because they think that all degeneracy is like you become a homosexual crack addict or something and like you're doing meth and you start raping kids or something.
What do you think about the difference between like old school degeneracy and modern degeneracy?
And it really is because, I mean, you're going to have degeneracy with men unchecked, no matter what.
I mean, King David had a bunch of what he cheated on one of his, you know, best soldiers or cheated on his best soldier, you know, took his wife, impregnated her Bathsheba, killed Uriah the Hittite, all that stuff.
King Solomon had 300 wives and 700 concubines, and both of them were considered wise kings of God's kingdom.
But I'm saying, like, the kind of base for men is to want to dominate, to have as many wives as possible, because that means you can have as many children as possible.
And so, this return to traditional Christianity is sort of a rejection of that.
Because, like, you look at the story of Gideon, he had 300 mighty men.
They go along, they kill all the bad guys, and then they come back.
Gideon has a bunch of wives, 70 children.
And the moral of the story is: one of his kids, Adonijah, I think, is one of Gideon's sons, kills 68 of the other sons.
The last one flees.
And so, the moral of the story that young men pick up on is that having 70 kids doesn't mean your bloodline goes on forever.
It means you have 68 funerals and a terrible son and then a coward that ran away, right?
So, it's like this rejection of degeneracy, which is technically the norm.
Like, the whole Andrew Tate, red pill, bro, sleep with as many girls as you want, you know, do all that stuff is technically without morals not wrong.
Because if you don't have an objective moral truth or a system that you abstain to, then who are you to say that my system is wrong?
And so, men who dominate are going to dominate.
Genghis Kong is related to like a third of Asia, right?
Like by blood relation, just because of how much conquering he did.
Well, I think it's the elites have always had their own set of roles and their own way of operating, and they could kind of do that stuff, and it didn't really matter.
Um, but then after you know, the Industrial Revolution, particularly the post-war period, a lot of this stuff became democratized, like to the masses.
And I think Gen Z has just reached this fatigue with that.
Yeah, Gen Z is just objectively tired, I think, is the moral of the story.
We're just really fed up with the world.
And like you said, it was definitely an elites thing where that was sort of to them, but they also weren't successful mentally, the elites, right?
They were constantly overthrown, beheaded, stuff like that.
So it still stands to reason that it wasn't an effective system, even when it was given to just a small portion of the worldly population.
And that the peasants who worked 165 days out of the entire year, who were married with five kids, lived happier lives, even though they were in object poverty.
Well, you know, I think one of the craziest parts about the rejection, I think the millennials are the real last, you know, degenerate or like last generation that has traditional degeneracy involved in it, where it's like where you actually kind of check your own degeneracy and you kind of go back and forth.
Like, you know, they call it like being lukewarm a little bit or, you know, going back and forth, maybe backslidden, they call it in Christian circles.
But, you know, you have this sort of like a compass and you're, you know, what's truth and then you're trying to navigate around it.
Where, you know, obviously we have a lot of people who have rejected truth, but in the Gen Z, they sort of have people who have like completely just rejected truth.
They're not degenerate.
They're like lost souls, right?
They are degenerate, right?
They're not degenerates.
It's like they have no regenerate ability inside of them.
They're furries, you know?
And then you have the other people who just want to be regenerate.
But I feel like the problem is that because there's such a high pressure in young people in Gen Z to reject the worldliness, you get a lot of stuff.
I've noticed this, especially in like the real right-wing circles, you get a lot of young guys like under 25 that share a lot of the qualities that I saw while being involved in evangelical churches.
You know, there's a lot of, you really need people to see you as being something you're not because you're afraid of being rejected.
So like your level of holiness is sort of measured at what people perceive you as.
So, you know, you'll have a lot of guys really outspoken against pornography while also being very addicted to it.
Right.
And it makes a moral dilemma.
And it's a really tough spot to be in because, you know, it's always funny.
I think these guys tell me, do we got to make porn illegal?
It wasn't like you couldn't have like video previews.
It was just like, it was either that or LimeWire, right?
Or whatever if you wanted to.
Or, you know, or you could go to the store.
So it was what, like 20 years ago?
Yeah, I was like, no, it was more than that.
It was like 22, 23 years ago.
I mean, we didn't have like the great catch.
I don't know this.
Yeah.
It was a real site, by the way.
And it was where frogs like me were getting atrazine and finding each other.
No, but I'm saying like there was all these search engines.
And I just know, but today, I think I'd be cooked, you know, when it comes to porn.
I think I'd be really dead because even Instagram now, it's like just like, you don't even click on anything if you're a guy and it'll try to serve you.
People prove it.
Like what's his name?
Caio's here.
It's like he only follows workout videos and yet it'll be like 20 workout videos and then one video is just like a naked woman.
And then it's like a kid that follows, you know, Toong Tung Tung Sahur and the Italian brain rot.
And then it's like a naked woman.
And then the joke is if you let your eye even catch it for a second, what you will see, the algorithms pick up on it and then they decide for the rest of your life, you should be served naked woman on the platter.
Well, it's not so much even just a tracking of your eye.
Like, oh, his eye wandered over to the corner of the page with the bikini girl for half a second.
I mean, I've gone through my phone and my Instagram homepage and I will literally hit not interested report this made me uncomfortable like all that stuff.
And you could see on my what I've clicked not interested.
I got to a point where it won't let me do not interested anymore.
So I've just stopped going to my search page.
Like I just, I don't have any other options because otherwise you were just force fed.
And so you were saying, you know, with your PSP or whatever, you have to look at it.
You had to look it up.
You don't even have to look it up anymore.
It's served on a silver platter and it's so enticing, especially if you're a young man and you get there and you're like, oh, this kind of feels bad, but it's kind of hidden.
But I feel good about it at the same time until afterwards when I feel really bad.
And so, yeah, I mean, 85% of guys have admitted to watching porn in the past month.
And unfortunately, that number is probably higher.
The problem with the Catholic, that the Catholic Church has is they don't do, this is my little rosary I bring with me everywhere, is that the Catholic Church doesn't teach the power of a relationship as well as they could.
That is a schooling issue.
And what I've realized is the fullness of that relationship I've received in the Catholic Church because Christ is divinely present there more than anywhere else.
That is the purpose of the altar.
That's the purpose of Mass.
And so I go there to receive him, to literally eat God.
That's how I get the fullness of my relationship.
Religion is the Latin, we get the word relationship from the Latin derivative of the word religion.
So when people say, well, it's religion over relationship, they're saying it's relationship over relationship, which doesn't make sense.
And so it is a lack of knowledge with a lot of Catholics, especially cradle Catholics.
But converts like myself have that.
Like Sarah, well, Sarah has that understanding as well, where it's like, okay, there is a relationship here to be had.
It's not just go say the prayer, sit, stand, sit, stand, kneel, you know, receive communion.
It is, no, no, no.
There's reverence, there's honor, there's worship, and it's all due.
So people are finally taking it more seriously.
That's why young guys are coming back.
34% increase in the Diocese of LA in Catholic converts, mostly men.
That was for this past Easter.
Last Easter was another 20 to 30% uptick.
So there is a revival, and that's just going to strengthen the church even more.
It was like, it's like a, it's like every metaphor these guys bring up.
You know, it's like, you know, this is not a joke.
We go for Christmas and the sermon isn't about the Bible.
The sermon is like 40 minutes talking about what if you were the guy who took the last room, who took the last room on the night that Mary was trying to find a room.
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And she was at going to a stable because that man, that man, you know, that man.
They got the strings attached to the vest and everything.
There was this lady who's a Catholic convert.
She said every time she went to a Protestant church, she found out more about the priest or the pastor up there on stage, found more about his personal life.
Well, they found more about his personal life than they did going to the Catholic church where the priest is there giving the homily.
And as the Catholic here, I will say there is a difference between high and low church Protestantism.
It all branches off of Protestantism, like low church, even though it's more like, obviously, it's not the same.
There isn't necessarily a different classification for it other than the branch, which is non-denominational or evangelical.
So it is grouped in that sense.
And when we're talking about a big TED Talk with a rock concert, we are meaning low church, big mega, you know, non-denominational things as opposed to Lutheran Episcopalian.
The Catholic Church isn't in communion with any other Protestant denomination, but it still recognizes that there is at least a degree of reverence that the high church Protestants have.
My dad grew up Lutheran, and there is that reverence with hymnals and actual, like Lutherans believe, I don't know the Episcopalian stance, but Lutherans believe in the real presence on the altar.
They don't believe that Jesus is actually present.
They just believe like his presence is there.
And so they're like, they're a little bit close.
But even, you know, the Protestant reformers like Luther and Calvin at the end of their lives were like, uh-oh, we made a mistake.
Like they admitted at the end, they're like, this is bad because it will lead to big non-denominational megachurches where everyone is just sort of doing whatever they want.
I mean, at the event that I went to, they had a pastor go up and speak and he made a joke about how great his offering is.
And before he was a pastor, he didn't want to, you know, he, oh, I didn't want my wife to give that dollar to that man.
And now I make a pretty good offering.
And I'm sitting there going, you guys have a problem with indulgences, but everyone's applauding him right now.
He's like, if you want to get saved, come on up and put your hands in there.
Your Episcopalian church probably has a lot more reverence than the pastor just going there and be like, if you want to get saved, come on down right now, kneel at my feet and just profess your life to Jesus.
And people are just going up in droves and they're just like bawling their eyes out after hearing this motivational sermon.
And you're like, where is any sort of reverence?
Where's any sort of God?
Exactly.
It's not the presence of God.
You're just inspired and you feel good about feeling good.
You feel good because your hand is higher than other people.
You feel good because you're crying more than the lady next to you.
It's this self-serving, God, let me tell you how to have a relationship with you.
I will say, this is kind of like sounds so bad, like to borrow from each, but like, you know, I think that even if you're a Catholic, like, you know, you might, you might enjoy reading a Bible and going to like what they would call like a worship night or something at an evangelical church and just, you know, having an emotion.
You might just need a release.
You know, it's like going screaming out in the wilderness.
It's not an evil thing to go sit down and to just have a bit of a spiritual, emotional moment and let a little bit out in a journal.
It just isn't church.
And it's also not worship in terms of, it's not, it's not collective worship.
But if you want to go for yourself and you're just going, I'm going to some like concert that's emotional, just like I might be at a, at a, you know, non-Christian band concert.
There's a lot like it's Christian music is actually pretty nice.
And it's like, it is emotional.
Sometimes it's nice to just, like, I hate to say to the guys, just let a little bit of the feels out and just, you know, lift your hands and just say, God, I love you.
And I'm sorry.
It's okay.
It's a safe space, you know, to let it out.
But it's also not healthy if that's your, if that's what you think worship is, because it is self-serving.
And, you know, and it is okay, though, to get into have a concert, get with Christians.
If you treat it like that, we're going to get a concern.
It's emotional.
We're talking about God.
We love God.
And Christians are allowed to have entertainment.
I'm totally for it.
I think it's stupid that they judge churches for having nice Christmas shows and making Christian movies.
I think Kevin Sorbo wants to be in a Christian movie.
I do want to remind you guys to follow our new channel at The Rift TV on YouTube.
Be one of the first 2,000 followers.
We're just like 150 away from 2,000.
We just started this channel about not even two weeks ago because we started on Rumble.
I think it was like eight days ago, nine days ago, seven days ago, the new YouTube channel.
So we're brand new.
You know, in the first week or so, we got about 2,000 subs.
We're going to keep growing from there.
This is a long haul, guys.
This show, we like, like, you wonder why we're doing it the way we're doing it, even though it's like, yeah, the subs aren't that high?
It's because it's a new show, and this is what you do.
This is what they do in the establishment networks.
That's the whole point of Rift.
It's like, we're not going to treat it like we're just like somebody in our bedroom.
We're going to be like, hey, we're just going to launch a network.
We're going to have good production quality.
We're going to have real conversations.
And we're going to treat every episode now in the very beginning like we are going to be two, three years from now when the viewership is way higher and things are, you know, way crazier.
We're not like clout chasers.
You know, I've just, I've started too many shows, been around things, and they've all been successful.
Even our last show that we just ended to do this was averaging about 100,000 viewers an episode, which is very good for a long-form podcast for conservatives.
And, you know, it's been fantastic.
And some of the shows ended because I didn't want them to end, but this is something that we care about.
And we're working on things.
We just got some new investors too on top of that, which is really good.
We're very, very happy about that.
And new investors partnering with us that believe in the mission of not having a network that's reliant on lying about foreign nations and has to talk a certain way about religion.
Or, you know, it's like, you know, one network, you can't talk about Mormons.
The next Mormon, you can't talk about Jews.
This place, you can't do this.
How about we just let our hosts and people talk about what they want?
We have partnerships coming up with some very large publications, things that are launching in August.
And it's going to be slow moving.
But what's kind of crazy is like with Kevin Sorbo, we were mentioning, you know, his career probably didn't start out in Christian movies.
He had a long career and he moved, you know, and developed his career.
Over time, you'll see people like Braden here.
It's like being a part of Rift now in its very beginning stages is like exciting.
Because then you look back years from now, and it's like four years.
I was like, you know, I was like, used to be a contributor.
Like, used to be on that years ago.
You're like, no way.
Kind of like you see Matt Walsh in 2016, like on Blaze or something.
Like, he used to be a writer at Blaze.
Like, what the hell?
And like, what's going on here?
So we're just kind of doing our own thing.
And we're kind of a couple years ahead of ourselves here at Rift, meaning like kind of like with Sarah Stock or Kai, or even now, Brayden's, you know, been coming on and stuff like that.
We're hoping to have a place where young people can that are free thinkers, that are honest about reality, can come on shows then say what they want.
And it used to be like this, if you were talented, you used to get invited on a podcast.
All the time they would invite you to be contributors, hang out, and then now they don't want any gen Z a part of the, the conservative movement, anymore.
Um, they really don't want them and if they do, they're cringy because they're afraid that either a you're gonna, you know, be Brett Cooper and then distract from Ben Shapiro, or b it's really a fame thing or b you're gonna be an anti-zionist, and they can't have that because most gen Z that's right wing is anti-zionist and they don't want them a part of their networks.
So we don't care about that.
You don't have to be.
We don't have to be anything to work here.
But I will tell you this, if you're a big supporter of that, you're probably not going to work here.
Their face recently I have yeah yeah, your face looks thinner.
Um, I love how our losing weight is like we just need to like lose a little bit of pudginess and then, like the real Americas, is like they lose like 130 pounds.
You know, with this is called a cut, i'm on a cut too.
We have to be on a cut.
Uh yeah, but again, I just want to say you're a part of this, so I appreciate it.
It means a lot to us.
Shout out to Mike Mendoza on uh the uh oh, I should have done that like, you don't have to be Zionist.
Shout out to Mike Mendoza, uh, people want to find you.