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I'm just happy to talk about the story because the No Kings protest happened over the weekend.
And as you expected from the very tolerant left, the people that we've all come to know and to love as supporting freedom and all things good, decided that they were going to do what they did best.
Anyway, a lot of individuals were talking about how big the protest was.
Was it actually as effective as they said?
And why is it that it feels in this era?
If you guys don't know what I'm talking about, that there is not as much resistance towards Trump.
Does anyone like feel like the weirdness?
In 2016, it was just so much resistance.
In fact, in 2020, they rigged an election.
They say they didn't cheat, but they did boast about it in the Times magazine story about how they all came together, changed the algorithms, changed the censorship, and essentially forced him out of office.
Whether it was a fair and free election or not, that was the case.
And then for years, they censored us.
We weren't allowed to question it.
They went after the people at January 6th, acting like riots with this crazy thing after for an entire year, the left was burning down cities, rioting in the name of a drug addict who assaults pregnant women.
And then the American people were like, maybe we should riot over like a stolen election.
And they're like, not that.
Not that.
In fact, you're all going to go to prison, which you know, Michael Hennessy got pardoned for five, saved from five years in prison.
All right, let's jump right into this.
So you brought up this footage.
You go, you know, you saw this being shared around right here.
Check this out.
You know, this aerial view going on of the protest.
And people were sharing this, saying, this was an incredibly big protest.
And as we talk about this, guys, we're going to be looking at some of the crazy outrage we find out the left just wants to have us murder.
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So let's talk about this.
So, you know, I've been finding it kind of crazy.
The double standard is something that I can't ever get over.
That, you know, I had a prostitute calling me out today on X on X for saying that I would like I am I've unhinged sexually.
And I'm going, okay, we're in a really weird world where like prostitutes think they have any like moral positioning to be talking to a man about their sexuality and their lifestyle.
Things are very backwards, you know, like we're in a very odd, odd position.
And, you know, as a woman who probably is bent in a lot of odd positions, you know, it's, it's sort of, that's, that's sort of the backwardsness where we're at.
But I think everyone's really sick of the, you know, anti-white double standard of the anti-Christian double standard.
You know, if a Christian's killed around the world, we just, we don't, it doesn't even make the news these days.
I mean, that's really the whole thing is that's what they want.
They want to have you have your two football teams.
This way we're attacking each other and we're not noticing all the foreign money that's going out, how our country's being destroyed from within with our elected officials actually allowing it because, you know, their pockets are getting full.
So this is just the way, you know, dividing conquer is the easiest thing.
Well, you get tired of it because what you realize, you know, apparently this kid said Chicago PD made me take my flag down.
You know, he's holding a flag about Charlie Kirk.
And then people are saying he deserves to get shot too in the neck.
This kid does.
And instead of them getting in trouble, the police are like, hey, you know, you're inciting violence and reprimanding the lefties, they always go after who?
The white guy, the straight guy, the Republican guy, the conservative guy.
They go after us because we're compliant.
And one of the examples of this is what we saw with the speech coming out of the Young Republicans Club, right?
What happened with the leaked group chat?
And Kevin Sorbo was essentially, he's being thrown to the wolves, which is very interesting because he put this up.
It got so viral.
He said, I don't care about your group chat leak.
Okay.
And what you have here is a picture of Irina Zarutska.
I still can't handle this.
Like, I don't want to, I'm not making this about me, but every time I see this animal, this reprobate, disgusting, vile excuse for a soul, I don't think we need to live with people like this.
His father actually surprised him and go out to get the milk.
He stuck around, but committed a bunch of crime as well.
So it's just crazy what we're allowing.
And it just continues.
I mean, we even had, what was it, Big Balls who got, you know, the, that got attacked, and then they ended up letting the guy out with like pretty much nothing to get him out of jail.
You know, the student in Germany, the American who got his face sliced open.
You know about that guy too.
They let out the migrant as well that nearly murdered him.
He has a permanent scar as he tried to protect a German woman who was being assaulted, physically assaulted by one of these guys.
And they let him out because they said that like he didn't know any better, you know?
And you're going.
We're living in a country where if you are conservative, just reminding you, if you get murdered, people will laugh.
They'll feel good about themselves.
It's even worse.
Sometimes people quote Sam Hyde about and they think it's funny.
It's not just that they think it's funny.
They're going to kill you and your children, but they think they're morally superior to you when they murder you and your wife, put your kids in foster care, sexually abuse them and turn them into transgenders.
They're going to think they did a good thing for God.
And then also, if you go ahead and you try to, you know, intervene in any of these situations, I mean, like people like Daniel Penny, we've seen what they did with him.
I mean, the guy came in, he stepped in, was protecting people on that train.
And what they did is they dragged them through the mud.
They treated them like a villain.
And it's just crazy because that's what they want.
They want us to be fearful and they want us to allow the destruction and all this craziness to continue.
Yeah, like, and it's like, it's like, what do you mean they'll serve God?
Well, let's see what, let's see what's going on in the modern Protestant church today.
And by the way, Lutherans, I've been very hard on Protestants recently.
I understand that there's like the ELCA and there's splits in the churches.
Like I know there's a lot of very devout Lutheran churches and I respect the Lutheran tradition a lot.
I do.
I think it's very close to Catholicism.
I don't think that Luther meant for this to happen, but I think we see the dangers of breaking away from the church.
I think the only break that I'm probably tolerant of is the Orthodox and Catholic split.
More you look into it, it's like very similar theology, very similar ideals.
There's like it's like disagreements over whether you need to have a beard or not, you know, to be a priest.
Like that's what it comes down to, in my opinion.
But, you know, some of you guys are a lot more sensitive than that.
However, I think we can all agree.
I think we all need to get together.
The traditional procs, the evangelicals, the Orthodox, and realize whatever this is, this is not Christianity.
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Now, God gave you two ears and one mouth.
So I want you to open your ears, close your mouth.
I wish she would close her mouth, open her ears, and let a male actually lead the church because every time I don't think they should be the head of the church is something a woman should not be doing.
And this is why women are not allowed to be in the places of authority because women are infantile in nature, but in a good way.
Like, you know, when you go give a gift to your kid and then flowers to your wife, and you're going to get a very similar, innocent reaction, like, oh, yay, give me flowers.
Yeah, but like, okay, but with these, with these people, I'm bringing up the backwardsness of the left.
One of the things that is like the backwardsness is that you're going, I feel like we are in a dystopian nightmare.
And I also, as somebody who's realizing the severity of what it means to see God, like, I've been seeing sides of God right now.
I brought a couple things on the screen today to say thank you to people.
One of you guys sent me this, I think I pronounced a choke key that you made for me, which is a prayer bracelet, Which, which I did save on my phone the front, the Orthodox prayers are really cool.
It's just like really, really cool.
You wake up in the morning and you make sure you get your heart right and you admit you're a sinner and you ask God for mercy and you, you know, you're asking for mercy for the day.
Because, oh boy, the boys in this office need a lot of mercy from God.
Let's just say, let's just say we need God's mercy.
I mean, as you said, they've accomplished, I guess, because we still don't have a king.
But honestly, when it comes to these protests, a lot of the things that we'll see later on, just the messaging on the beach, how they got everybody together, the great signs that they have.
Somebody's orchestrating all this.
There's no way this is organic at all.
I love America.
When we get upset, yes, we should be able to go out and share our voice, but we're not that organized.
So when you see these type of events, you're just like, this does not seem right.
No, but but you, but you see, like with these people, like, they don't even think through their positioning.
But yet, these are the most dangerous people because they can be manipulated to celebrate your death.
They don't even understand.
They think it's that the presidency is so important that we got to protest the current one, but then don't even then don't even realize that they just said it's more important to have an ID to buy, you know, cold medicine than it is to pick that president.
They don't even understand the weight of what they're saying.
And I think we've lowered our IQ.
I think we're just going, we're getting dumber, getting stupider.
And I don't think we're smarter today than we were 100 years ago.
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Bringing up a couple more things on this.
This was what the protest looked like in Orlando by us.
And this is why I don't go out in Florida.
People don't really protest here.
It looks like there's also no subjects in this kingdom too, right?
And then we had white replacement migration as well post-2011 when they destabilized Syria and they decided they were going to re-establish the Greater Israel Project and bless us all with multiculturalism, knives of peace, you know?
They get shanked for the glory of Muhammad.
Thanks for that, Israel.
That was great of you.
Can I get my $7,000 check now?
But Tron Aries, you know, I do recommend people to go see it because, you know, there's an issue with casting in Hollywood right now still, where casting is woke.
Like, I was with my friend and he's like, why?
Can we just get a hot blonde chick again in a movie?
This was like, this took the idea of Tron and then made like a completely separate movie that nothing to do with Tron that was just like kind of like it's about AI.
So I don't give much away, but it was actually had a lot of like non-woke themes.
Of course, the two bad guys were white, right?
And then the rest of that, but then the key thing was there was a, the most like unlikable character was a aggressive black woman, you know, which is like very relatable.
Well, that's a first, yeah, that they'll actually put on.
They usually try to make him like the girl boss or, you know, the one that has all the powers or saving the day.
I mean, I really hope that wokeness is coming out of movies.
I highly doubt it is.
I think we're only going to see more of it.
We get scolded by actors repeatedly.
We didn't like their movie because maybe we were racist or, you know, whatever else.
So, and we see with Netflix as well, which kind of is connected with Sigmund Freud, the great grandson or something that runs it.
I don't think we're pulling away from it But it's refreshing when you see I haven't seen this movie But from what you've told me It sounds like we're stepping away At least in this movie Well, you saw Xavier DeRousseau is having a good month.
One of the main things, though, that I want to bring up, it's like you exit out of the window like five times.
It just doesn't just stays down.
One of the main things, though, about the movie that I liked is it was kind of about how AI wanted sentience and this idea of you can never really be a human.
AI can never really be us.
But there's also this cross to like AI is moving into our world and we're moving into a world of permanence, but everything is digital and we're losing like the meaning of life by like digitizing our lives.
And that the difference between like digitization and reality is like so, so thinly veiled that like it's hard to understand what's real anymore.
And we're like losing our humanity.
A lot of like kind of like cool scenes like that in the in the show.
There was like no cursing, I think at all.
I don't think I ever heard a curse word.
There was like no sex scenes in the movie.
I'd say like probably for the family, like maybe like 10 plus, maybe like a 10 year old plus like could it could watch it.
Maybe if you're like really like conservative, like 12, 12 plus.
But I don't think there was a, you know, and the violence, there was no blood or anything.
They just like turned into like sequence or whatever because they're digital.
But I know families care about that stuff.
So I just wanted you guys to know that I thought it was a good movie.
I gave it like a good, you know, seven out of 10.
And, you know, it's not going to win any Academy Awards, but it's fun and the family will like it.
That being said, I also want to bring up something interesting with culture that's been happening as well.
I was on the TikToks where the kids hang out.
And I noticed that Dolce and Gabbana actually came out with a new line of clothing that is giving an ode to the Catholic Church, which was the religion of the founder.
And it's like, man, are we getting back with cool church drip?
Because I'm like, I'm about to roll into the parish where anyone has look at this stuff.
They have their fashion show.
And it wasn't meant to be sacrilegious by any means.
It was meant to respect and give an ode to the founding.
So people realize this.
A lot of times these people mock faith.
You know, they like to pretend to be the devil and whatever.
This seems to actually be pretty respectful.
And I have to say, I just don't know why there's so many black models on a runway for an Italian fashion brand.
Are we going back into like an era of like of religious respect?
I think we are.
I think, I think, I think we are going to a point to where, especially with the Protestants, what they did in the West was like, oh, it's all gaudy and we have to disregard it.
Things are so ugly now.
Buildings are so gross that oftentimes the only nice building in an area is the historic cathedrals and churches.
I think a lot of that is done to demoralize us, to put us in a place where everything just looks the same and it doesn't allow us to think bigger, allows us to be workers.
I think that's, you know, so we're pretty much not free thinkers.
We're just conformed to whatever, maybe piled in cubicles and whatever.
But no, it's really nice to see something like this, something that's actually showing respect towards God, towards, you know, the church, versus having, you know, all these other kind of shows where you see people are wearing like the most ridiculous outfits in the world.
Everybody's clapping.
I mean, they'll come out in garbage bags and they'll be like, oh, this is great.
This is what we need.
So to see something like this, I think it's great.
And then you said that they said in order to revive their company, you were saying something like they want to get closer to God.
And like, I think that there's something in all of us where people might understand this.
I've been waking up.
And like, I even said, like, I need to start make, I need to get back to like wearing my suit jackets and stuff on the show.
You know, there's something like when you dress nice, you know, you feel better.
When you're wearing a collar as a man, like, like, I'm going to be completely honest, like, besides, like, wearing like, like outfits, like, like, as a man, besides wearing, I guess, like, you know, if you're wearing joggers and like a white tea or whatever, because you plan on like working out, but in general, you should be wearing a collar as a man.
I, I, I generally think that in most situations.
Um, and I think that there's this, this issue now to where, like, we've kind of like peaked at the $80 graphic tee.
You know what I mean?
Like, there's a graphic tease with no collar, like $80.
Like, that's clothes are expensive if they're nice, but that's not nice.
And we sort of like commercialize even our clothing to where it's like clothes are expensive, that are cheap, that they don't have quality.
Our buildings are not nice.
Our brands are not nice.
That's why, even for this show, I care about aesthetics.
I would like a set, not just screens, but it's just what we have for finances right now.
But it's like, you know, what I want and what I would desire for myself and for my life is that I would at least experience beauty and add to beauty.
It's like, woman, why should we wear heels?
Because it's beautiful.
Because it adds to the aesthetic of life.
As a man, why should you wear a collar?
At the very least, because it's important that you carry yourself well, that you don't cheat and dumb down life.
At the very least, do the least that you can do to help not add to the ugliness of this world, right?
The world is just ugly.
It's gross.
And it's depressing.
It's like, yeah, you go to like the, you ever go to the dentist?
It's like an ugly building.
You can't even tell which office you're going into because it all looks the same.
And there's blue, you know, lighting.
And you're just like in some cold chair.
And it's like, this is hell.
It literally is.
It is hell.
And you want to, you, like, you want to experience that drip those guys are wearing.
That's the first time I've seen high fashion where I'm like, that'd be actually sick to be like, you know, walk like some church, like some priest wearing some stuff like that.
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It's not looking good for us when it comes to the immigration issues in our nation.
It's not looking good at all, actually.
Interestingly enough, it is Diwali.
And the White House has given a message on Diwali.
Isn't that nice?
We have the presidential message on Diwali.
They say that, you know, it's so great.
People really need to leave their culture at home.
You know, you don't come here to turn this place.
Like, multiculturalism is a failure.
One of the things that white people have done a good job at in the United States is we are not, we are, we are really good at just blending in as Americans, right?
This is why an American is a white person.
Now, there are American citizens, like there are Roman citizens, but this is a European colony.
And it's like, you don't, you could be nationally American, your nationality, but that's not your, you know, you're not ethnically, you know, European, so you're not really an American.
People are like, that's really hard to believe because I'm really an American.
No, that's why you say you're a Mexican-American or like, you know, you are.
And then Mexicans even act like that.
They're like, this is my home country, Mexico.
You know, this isn't your home country because it's, these go, oh, it was built on racism and white supremacy.
Well, it was a white country built for white people.
Yeah, it's like, it's like, you know, Indians don't want the same things that white people want for their country.
Okay.
They don't.
And that's not weird to say.
That's why India looks different than white countries.
You know what's crazy is Belgians may not want the exact same things as Germans, but they probably want more similarly the same things than a German and an Indian.
And, you know, the reason why India looks bad is because Indians live there.
You see, they're destroying the natural habitats in Australia and in Canada.
You know, because white people typically have been very good conservators.
We really care about the land.
You know, Australians, famously, you have a crocodile hunter, you know, and you have, you know, people going around that are like, hey, I'm Steve Irwin or whatever.
You know, imagine if it's like, what if Modi in freaking India is like, you know, like, hey, everyone, to all the, all the whites celebrating the 4th of July in India today, you know, just celebrating American independence.
You're only going to see that in Western nations where the propaganda is being pushed and they're telling us that, as I said before, it's like a melting pot.
But you brought up Australia.
The prime minister actually shout out Diwali as well.
I just highlighted it for you.
So him and I guess, what is it, Victoria Premier or something?
I think sometimes what we're seeing in other countries is like a trailer for what's to come here.
So, you know, you see all the same talking points like before when we had, what was it?
I forget the exact saying, but it was this, you know, you see the same kind of speech, the same kind of talking points, the same catchphrases are being used in multiple countries, maybe America, maybe Canada, Australia.
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She was calling the Somali president our president in her speech.
She's like, we love our president.
You know, the more that we're being weak in this category, and it's not about being extreme or anything, but it's just saying that we want to preserve our values.
We want to keep this a Christian nation.
We don't want to keep putting up with this bullshit.
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He was like Jeep blocked, but he didn't realize Jew blocked.
It's kind of crazy.
Look, I'm not saying anything because obviously this would be racist and anti-Semitic.
So I'm not saying anything to anti-Semitic as I would never do.
But that's crazy that he just like blocked the Jew from his country.
Yeah, but I'm saying, like, my point is this, no, he dealt with this the right way.
See, guys, I'm saying it's not anti-Semitic.
I'm saying you don't have to be against the Jews, but if there's an evil Jewish person, you could deal with them.
And then maybe that would actually stop anti-Semitism because that's the problem is in our country is these guys like Soros, when you try to deal with them, they claim you're anti-Semitic and that you hate Jews when it's really, you're just an evil person.
No, but no, but I have a lot of people that just, they just drag me down.
And, you know, and sometimes, you know, people just make you just like not enjoy your life because you're just like, dude, why are you, why are you just so, why are you all so negative and just dragging me down?
Why don't you just let me live my life and just leave me alone?
How about that?
But people tend to, you know, people tend to try to pull down people.
If you try to do anything in this life, right?
People will try to pull you down if you try to start.
Don't tell people your business plans.
Like, if you want to start a business, people will mock you, people will laugh at you, or they'll steal your ideas.
And I'm learning though, it's like Niam Bukay, I don't know if you know this, but he's he says that, like, basically, they just intentionally didn't talk about a lot of what they were going to do.
They just sort of built their army.
And he said, if it had gotten out what they wanted to do to fix El Salvador, it wouldn't have worked.
And they just went in like a shock and not like a blitzkrieg.
And I'm going to, I'm kind of going to a place now where it's like, this is why this is, this is why I was talking, I was talking about this to the guys.
It is, it is ironic to me that the people that surround me are the most discouraging people in my spiritual life.
Like, people that you would think would want you to find God instead are like very rude about it.
Like, it's like, it's always just discouraging.
Like, oh, well, you're going to go to church and you were at a bar a few days ago.
It's like, what is, well, why, why would you, why would you care about that?
Why would you care?
Why would you care?
Do you want me to do better or not?
Do you want me to, do you want me to live?
Like, it's like, oh, well, I thought you did this and I thought you already knew God.
And I thought this and that.
It's like, well, I'm telling you, I didn't really.
So, would you want me to repeat myself?
I said, I didn't really think I knew God in the way that God said he is.
I think I knew God out in a way that was emotional, in a way that was not lasting.
And I'm finding out who God is.
Kind of like if you meet an old friend and you realize you didn't know them and you actually don't really like them anymore.
It's the opposite.
You're like, oh, I actually don't remember you being like this.
You know, you kind of grow past people.
It's like, I'm realizing that I never really understood who God was.
But I realized that people in your life can be used as a tool from the enemy to drag you down.
However, there's also people that I know that blame me for their problems, right?
Like there's, there's people, and I'm not such people in my personal life.
There are Democrats that sit around every day and say that it's Republicans, our existence.
It's Trump.
You ever seen those losers?
They're like, because Trump's in office, I can't be happy.
I can't be happy because Trump's in office and it's just so depressing.
And what I was going to say is one thing that I'm learning is as an old man, as you know, as an unknown status male, is like sometimes, you know, in our lives, we, as a guy, I came up with this new theory.
When you're going to, if you're going to survive in life, if you're going to deal with your family and in-laws and colleagues and employees and investors and whatever your life is, right?
That bitch that works at the pharmacy down the street that never, never, never, yeah, she never gives you your prescription right on time and makes you wait.
Yeah, exactly.
No, but when you're dealing with your daily life, like normal stuff, these are all great people in your life.
You guys all, we all have different people, but those categories, we all have at least some or most of those categories in our life.
You know, you just really can't let you can't look for outward validation.
You can't expect people to ever appreciate you.
You can't expect people to ever see the best in you.
You can't even expect the people in your life to believe in you or to want what's best for you.
You have to take responsibility as a man and realize that there's only two places you're going to get to as a man.
When you get to a place like me where you're like, you know what?
I can't deal with people anymore because if I focus on what people are saying about me, if I focus on what people say to me, if I focus on how people treat me, then I will become like a fat bitch with diabetes who blames Trump for being depressed.
I won't make progress in my life because the people in my life are discouraging me from making progress.
they're looking for perfection you either turn into a i don't give a fuck category or you give into a don't fuck with me category which one is passive one is is is is active and you don't have to use the f word if you don't curse and maybe we shouldn't but you do want to use language of like a lot of people in the right wing have gotten to like what's more like a black pill position this is what i'm coming out of is like look just i don't give an f you know what i mean like someone walks up to you and the problem is like a lot of like uh el salvador you know People,
when you grow up in like a crime-ridden country like that, you start giving into like, I don't give an F. You just realize you might die.
You just ignore the violence.
That's how we are today in our country.
You just see people dying online and people flooding in.
And you're like, look, I don't care anymore.
That is passive and that is demonic and that is that is feminine.
Well, that's what I'm saying, but like that's a good example, like for your own lives.
Like be a Bukele of your own life, you know?
Like just start making decisions that you need to make to get to the path you need.
And sometimes if your life's a mess today and you're feeling like, you know, you don't know where to begin.
Honestly, if you ever drive down the streets in El Salvador, I don't know how Bukeley began because it is a third world country.
And it's unironically, but like we mentioned here, it's an ascending country.
So we don't call it third world anymore.
It's ascending, meaning it's moving in a direction of growth and prosperity, but not like GDP growth.
Not just like, oh, it's GDP is going up, which it is, but it's like the quality of existence is going up.
The safety is going up.
The things that make life enjoyable are increasing.
And so remember in your own life, just as a man, suffering is a part of being a man.
Okay.
And some men realize that and they take risks like Bukele and they offer their lives up like Charlie Kirk did as well.
And they put themselves out there.
The least you could do in your life is not be worried about your in-laws, not be worried about your boss or your coworkers or whatever it is.
And maybe you're a business owner, your employees or whatever.
You need to just get up every day, do what you need to do, not worry about the judgments of men or of women because women will really judge you, but not the judgment of women or men.
And you need to like just actually just start saying, you know what, for me and my house, we're going to serve the Lord.
If the house is one person, you know, or one and a half people.
And especially like you're saying, how you went to the bar the other day or whatever it may be, and then you're being attacked because of it.
You know, there's going to be plenty of times that happens.
And guess what?
You are going to mess up again.
We are all going to at least sin again.
It is going to happen no matter how hard we try.
What we do is we aspire to be like Jesus, but we're not him.
So we're human.
We have human nature and we will stumble.
We will fail, but we have to make sure we get up.
We dust ourselves off and we grow closer to him each and every day.
But a lot of times, what pushes people away from the church is when you meet people like that, how you were mentioning before, they'll start to attack you, saying, Well, you did this the other day, or you did that.
You know, instead of actually being like, Okay, hey, listen, you're trying to get closer to God.
How can I help?
What can we do?
Do you want to read the Bible together?
Do you want to do this together?
Let's, you know, I'm so excited that you're taking this journey.
But what people do is they get on like a high horse and they feel like if they go ahead and they point out everything that you're doing wrong, oh, you did this wrong or you did that wrong, it's kind of like they're doing it so they can feel better about themselves.
Like, oh, I'm so much more holy than you, or I'm, you know, than thou or whatever it may be.
Um, so that's not the way it's supposed to be.
And the most important thing is, of course, the relationship with God.
You know, one of the things is that, you know, people are wanting Bukele to fail.
And you realize this is what he brings up.
A lot of people call him a dictator and they explain that, you know, and I'd like to believe he is too.
And he's made jokes, right?
It's a joke.
But yeah, I'm a benevolent dictator.
But what he's saying is, is really, he just wielded his constitutional power that he already had and he gutted out corruption, which is, it's not, it's not, that's not a dictator thing.
To go in and find judges who are ruling against the Constitution and getting rid of them because they're not following the Constitution is not a dictator-like activity.
That's freedom-based.
And then the Western media likes to call him a dictator because they would rather have there be, you know, corrupt, rigged elections that Soros could be involved in, violence on the streets, but the appearance of democracy than they would to have a guy who stays in power because the people want him in power simply because and who secures his elections for the most important reason that he actually wants the country to be better.
And I told you when I met white girls out there that knew that that said that they didn't like him because he was a dictator, even though they were safer, wealthier, better off, cleaner, and have to worry about getting raped and have to worry about any of that stuff.
But they were mad because he's still president six years later.
And that's the brainwashing people have said.
It's like, it's better to have a new president every four years and be raped than it is to not be raped and have the same president continue on.
The people, when you go there, when you speak with them, you can see that they do have love for him and the way the country has changed because this is the first time they're actually getting a president that's putting the people first.
You know, even here, we don't have that.
In our country here, they never put us first.
What they do is they'll put either Israel or some other country that always put before us.
So that's why we're struggling here.
And, you know, that's why we struggle to put food on our table.
We struggle to pay for our homes, but we can pay for health insurance for other countries.
We can pay for whatever in other countries.
So with him being there, it's the first time they're actually having someone who can, you know, really look out for the people.
And that's why he has their love and their respect.
And I think he said he's bringing back common sense politics.
I'm talking about cleaning up the streets, actually getting real crime statistics, you know, so we can see where the problems are and we can go ahead and start to get rid of them.
You know, that's the one thing, how Bukeley went around and he actually rounded up all these gangsters and these drug dealers and got them off the street.
You know, I was kind of hoping the Trump administration was going to do that with the illegals.
We couldn't even get that with the illegals, let alone the criminals, which illegals are criminals, but you know, more extreme criminals.
Anyway, just so you know, we are, where are we at here on this document?
A couple things.
I want to talk a little bit about China and some of the interesting aspects here.
You know, China's getting a lot of things right.
They get a lot of things wrong too.
But I need to get out of this idea that I don't want to say I'm against American exceptionalism, but I do believe that we are less exceptional than we have been in all of our history.
I think American exceptionalism is real and we have been great, but I'm not going to buy into the fact that, like, you know, our government isn't bought out by Israel.
You know, like it is.
And we aren't serving since the neocons got into power.
You know, we have really been serving the interests of Israel, like 100%.
At least during the Cold War, you know, there was at least a sort of, you know, they masked serving the military-industrial complex with the sort of united fight against communism.
So there was somewhat of like this national unity.
Yeah.
And immigration was low because it's the Cold War.
You can't just have like, you know, transfer people around the world.
You didn't have all this non-white immigration to the levels that they have today.
Yes, in some states like New York, you did get a lot of that in the 60s and the 80s, even the 70s.
But, you know, the Midwest stuff, you didn't have Haitians being bust, you know, flown in 500,000 Haitians.
The sheer number of really smart, hardworking people in China is incredible.
There are, I believe, if you say like how many smart, hardworking people are there in China, there's far more of them there than there are here, I think, in my opinion.
So, I mean, the architecture in China in recent years is far more impressive than the U.S.
I mean, the train stations, the buildings, the high-speed rail, everything.
It's really far more impressive than what we have in the U.S.
I mean, I recommend somebody just go to Shanghai and Beijing, look at the buildings, and go to take the train from Beijing to Xi'an where you have the terracotta warriors.
The sheer number of yeah, you know, I talk about this because I think that the CIA propaganda to get us to completely ride off Russia, China, and North Korea, the three countries that and Iran and Syria that didn't support Israel.
You know, it's like, it's so crazy, like all these countries that they want us to hate and they just don't support Israel.
You know, it's like China's so bad.
What has China done?
You know, China's just, you know, espionage.
Yeah, that's true.
You're right about that.
Stealing our secrets.
They're not creative.
It's true.
I've said China's biggest issue is they do have a lot of smart people, but not a lot of creative people.
Right.
So they require a lot of European and I'll just say trans-Euro people, America and New Zealand, they require a lot of our people to lead their projects or to steal our information and then they build.
So they're not like pioneers in creativity.
I think whites have the best balance of intelligence and creativity that's out there, right?
And we know the real creatives are the blacks because they sort of created everything.
Yeah, someone said, by the way, Elon will go on a two-week period of being based and then retweet Tommy Robinson five times in a row and then promote Gad Sad.
Anyway, speaking of that, though, I did want to bring up some stuff about that because, you know, about 18 months ago, there was a remember the bridge when they literally intentionally took out a bridge?
Yep.
And no one talks about this to disrupt one of the biggest highways of goods to the south.
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But as you can see, this pylon is, and they're actually prepared to insert.
Listen, I really, I really am telling people to travel.
I'm telling people, go to China.
Go to Taiwan.
Go to these countries.
Go to Japan.
And you will realize how much we're being lied to.
When you go to South Korea as well, you know, traveling around Asia, I just go, oh my gosh, we've been completely lied to by our government on how good our country is.
And it's like, oh, so what are you, a CCP guy?
You know, they have cameras there and they track you.
But you have the Patriot Act.
12,000 people got arrested this year in England for memes.
Like, let's not act like we don't live in an authoritarian society.
They're putting grandmas in prison for like protesting a stolen election.
But, you know, as you said, the way they're painting the picture to be is that we're like, you know, we're the major country that's growing and doing everything.
We're ahead of everybody.
But that's not the case.
What you see is that we become more of these little cookie-cutter, shitty buildings.
And then you see countries like China and all the others who are actually building like, you know, great skyscrapers, beautiful cities to the point where you actually enjoy seeing the architecture.
It's not just one big stone.
I mean, we were in, where were we that time?
Where like all the windows were like cut off on a building.
Even Iran with Iran, a lot of the times I had no idea the things Iran had.
And once again, I'm not a fan of Iran at all.
But, you know, the way in my head was like this country that was just like a shithole.
And then next thing I do, I see that you posted was when you posted their mall.
Their mall was gorgeous and some of the buildings that they have was gorgeous, but they don't want us to see that type of, you know, architecture or anything like that because it's going to inspire us.
Say, hey, we need more in our country.
We should be building here.
We should continue to be leading the way.
And we're not doing that anymore.
And that's why they don't want us to see that.
Instead, they want to say these people are just, you know, crazy and destructive and they're not doing anything right.
But, you know, as you can see, that's not the case.
No, that was horrible because they decided to switch to that.
And then also, like, you know, look at this.
So like, if you look at some of the stations there, look at this.
This is their new metro station.
It's like I'm.
And I don't, like, I'm not China glazing, but I did go there and I go, you know, when you see an ethnically, what they've done then, this is why I bring it up, is they've gone to the Han history.
You can still go to like Xinjiang or whatever.
You can go around and you can still find that towards the west with the Uyghurs and stuff, there's still the traditional Chinese poverty and what's going on.
It's not like they fixed the country.
Like, like, I saw this video of people making fun of some poor Ukrainians.
And someone was like, y'all are making fun of this in America and that looks like Philadelphia.
I'm saying, that's true.
You know what I mean?
It's like, oh, China's got this.
China's got that.
China's got this.
So do we.
And, you know, like, it's like, China disappears, people.
Like, we don't, like, people just like, don't do, you still, you don't think we do that?
And I think that we've been, they're, they're using our good heart in this country of what we've known America to be in order to essentially to make us not hold them accountable for what we need and what they want.
Yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying is they don't want it.
They don't want us to see this type of stuff because then we're going to say that we deserve more, especially with the amount of taxes we pay, especially, I mean, we're taxed on every single thing.
Your check gets taxed.
You go to the store, you get taxed.
I mean, it's just continues and continues.
So they don't want us to have this kind of, you know, to be inspired to want more.
They don't want that.
What they want us to do is just go to head, go to work, bring them more tax dollars, even though they just print money and destroy our country anyway, and send it off to foreign countries.
We got to go fight every war, but we can't fight the war that we're having here, which is the destruction of our own country.
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