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Dec. 2, 2025 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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REMIGRATION NOW: Trump to DEPORT 100 MILLION Migrants ASAP?! | THE RIFT

SHOCKINGLY, The US State Department called for total REMIGRATION in the United States, which means sending 100 MILLION migrants back to their homelands, INCLUDING the FULLY LEGAL ones. Will this actually happen? Well, Donald Trump himself backed up Marco Rubio and stated that DISGUSTING Somalians and 3rd world immigrants have NO PLACE in American society while simultaneously removing TPS restrictions on 300K Haitians. WHAT ARE THEY EVEN DOING HERE…(Trump screamed on the social media platform, X)...? Good question Mr. Trump - we have the answer on tonight’s show and it’s probably going to OFFEND some libtards out there. PLUS, the 2025 nominees for Antisemite of the Year were just released and the top contender is so outrageous it’ll leave you SPEECHLESS. Then we break down Trump’s imminent Venezuela INVASION: insiders say the takeover (whether it’s oil seizures, regime change, or boots on the ground) could kick off ANY DAY NOW. We’re covering this and so much more insanity on tonight’s episode of The Rift, MWF at 7PM EST - DON’T FORGET to drop a comment letting us know who you voted to receive the infamous title of “Antisemite of the Year”Show more ⇩ELIJAH’S SOCIAL MEDIA ⇩ ➤ X: https://X.com/ElijahSchaffer ➤ TELEGRAM https://t.me/SlightlyOffensive ➤ GAB: https://gab.com/elijahschaffer __ ⇩BRAEDEN’S SOCIAL MEDIA ⇩ ➤ X: https://x.com/BraedenSorbo ➤ TIKTOK: / braedensorbo ➤ Embrace Masculinity Book: https://shop.sorbostudios.com/shop/braeden Show less

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elijah schaffer
Well, it looks like we're back here at the Rift.
It's been a great time being away, and I'm happy to be back.
My name is Elijah Chafer.
And it looks like things are heating up as Donald Trump over the last couple of days dropped something we're not really familiar with.
He said the truth for a change, and he wasn't chilling for Israel.
He said, Immigration and Nationality Act, Section 212.
I have so many minorities living around me.
I'm calling it nationality now.
I'm not even saying the right word.
Anyway, whenever the president finds that the entry of any aliens or any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may, by proclamation and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or non-immigrants or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions that he may deem appropriate.
Now, that's just fancy wording for a very, very important title called remigration, which means not just getting rid of illegals, but doing what the American people actually voted for, which is what?
Which is sending them all home.
Homeland Security tweeting out, the stakes have never been higher and the goal has never been more clear.
Remigration now, N-ward, N-ward, N-ward, TND.
Now, they didn't say the last part, but they did directly state that we are seeking to restore the union.
We can't live around third worlders.
We can't live in a multi-ethnic hellhole.
We can't live in a Haitian migration center.
The United States of America is a European colony.
We are an independent thought.
We took our rights, one from the king, and took them from God.
We forsook communism.
We forsook fascism.
We forsook authoritarianism.
And we said it is behind God and God alone that the people trust.
In him, we trust, and we will have a government by the people and for the people.
It is approximately 7:39 p.m. Eastern time in the United States, as you might have noticed.
I just moved thanks to being doxxed and people threatening to kill my family due to a $5 million lawsuit from the FBI.
let's start the show we are so back Trump says that we're supposed to deport 100 million people.
He actually talked about realistically 53 million that are up for grabs.
Joining me today in the studio remote all the way from Florida.
Brayden Sorbo of the Hitley hit news show from gay to straight, my journey to Christ.
Brayden, welcome back.
braeden cooper sorbo
Hey, man, it's been quite a journey indeed.
It's good to be back finally.
I feel like it's been a while since I've been able to hop on a stream.
So it's nice to be here with the homies with the new, the new icons in the background and everything.
I was in Rome and Florence for two weeks.
So I got to go explore, go to the Vatican, go see a bunch of cool churches.
And that was great.
I was still keeping up to date with everything going on, like with the lawsuit and, you know, obviously the now call for mass deportation.
So it's nice, even when you're halfway across the world that you can still see these things.
But yeah, excited to be here.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Just so you guys know, we're talking about remigration.
We're talking about the anti-Semite of the year was just nominated, the top 10.
Plus, additionally, there are some pretty interesting things that have been happening on the home front, including what is this part?
Oh, yeah.
We're supposed to be invading Venezuela.
So this is actually crazy.
The neocons are back on full swing.
We're back to global domination.
We're trying to kick out Maduro.
Nobody knows why, but we have the answer to that.
All right.
Let's jump right into the topic for today.
So I don't know if you saw here, but we got this crazy set of tweets over Thanksgiving.
An average person just drinks a little wine.
Maybe they buy some turkey.
Other people think about deporting all of them, right?
You ever just sit there?
Do you ever sit there and you think what the world would be like if we didn't have to live around them?
Because I think about that all the time.
I think every guy, I think every guy like me, and what do I mean by guys like me?
I mean, you're stand up, run of the mill gentlemen, sit around and go, damn, I really don't think my ancestors died, fought, bled, and birthed generations of people through struggle so that we could have Indians taking dumps in our streets, Haitian immigrants sitting around doing nothing.
And as we're seeing, people refusing to even speak our language.
And then when we confront them about it, we get a mayor in New York who sucks curry juice out of his fingernails.
It's disgusting.
I don't like it.
The Homeland Security, I'm surprised I didn't delete this has a pretty interesting thing because what I want to understand here, Brayden, is the social media teams obviously are Gen Z and they're calling for remigration, which is a new conversation we haven't had before, right?
So we've talked about getting rid of illegals.
We've talked about the need to get rid of criminals.
We've talked about getting rid of gangs.
This idea of remigration is sending people who did not commit crimes, who are here, who just for some reason are not compatible with our society or civilization back on the basis that they're not compatible.
That could be religious compatibility.
That could be, you know, worldview compatibility.
That could be IQ compatibility.
I'm hoping for the third one primarily.
And what I'm afraid here is going to happen is what this is going to be is just a giant attack on Muslims and really about Islam and getting Muslims out of our country.
When in reality, it's about the need to restore white majority in our country.
And that is not a racist thing to say, because when we're not a white majority as a country, we will no longer be the United States of America.
We will be Shantiqua and Jarrell's states of America.
We won't be who we are.
And I don't think people understand that.
These countries are great because of the culture.
The culture is its people.
And when its people stop being its people, you get something else.
It still exists, but it's not a Western nation.
And it feels like we are going into the third world.
And maybe just maybe Trump is going to hail Mary.
I think it's wishful thinking, though.
braeden cooper sorbo
Oh, it's 100% wishful thinking.
We're not going to, I mean, okay, look, you want to deport a bunch of the Muslims?
All right, fine.
unidentified
Great.
braeden cooper sorbo
Good start, right?
That's not going to solve anything long term, though, because you have over 80 million people when you count illegals and the people, the foreigners on visas who are temporary, temporary residents of the United States, right?
They're the people who are sort of here, but not like you said.
Maybe they're not compatible with the worldview.
Maybe it's IQ, which is the one that we're hoping for, because that would take a whole lot of people to new countries.
But you can't deny, nobody can deny that the Western culture, right?
All of Europe and American culture was built by ethnically white people.
White people and the West go hand in hand, right?
Christendom obviously ties into that majorly, right?
We have the facts that the church fundamentally instituted science, technology, medicine, you know, all the modern advancements that were pretty much all done by Christians in the past 2,000 years.
But we have all of these ideals that are tied directly to a certain group of people.
And so, yes, they make a better standard of living.
The West is a better place to live than Venezuela.
Sorry, Venezuelans.
You know what I mean?
When we import tens of millions of people from third world countries who want, I mean, they look at what's happening in the West and they go, well, that's better than what I'm living in because obviously it is.
They want to come here.
They don't actually add anything to the system for the most part.
There are certainly some people who do.
And so you can't speak in absolutes, obviously, but you can, though.
elijah schaffer
You can because the exception proves the rule.
My dad always does that.
He always goes, well, I do know a couple of these people who are good people who deserve and should live inside of this country.
And I go, that proves the rule then.
braeden cooper sorbo
It does.
elijah schaffer
It's saying you can think of a few people who are not like that because you know that the rest of them are like that.
Let me play this for you.
Nick Shirley went into particularly Minnesota.
And, you know, I like what Trump said.
We'll read about it.
It's very interesting.
I'm sorry for my kids out there.
They shouldn't be up here playing.
Well, I'm recording, guys, but I don't know where they were.
They should be down with their mom, but for some reason, they're up here.
And that's just part of shooting at home.
But I'm grateful to have kids.
Listen to this.
nick shirley
What's it like being a Muslim here in the United States?
unidentified
I'm not speaking English.
nick shirley
What does it mean to you to be a part of Islam?
unidentified
I don't know.
I'm not speaking English.
nick shirley
How are you?
Do any of you speak English?
English?
No.
unidentified
Can women speak on camera?
nick shirley
No.
unidentified
I kept going because I wanted to speak with some more of the elders here to see if they could share their story about coming here from Somalia and how they've seen the rise firsthand.
How come none of them spoke English?
Are you?
nick shirley
Can I ask any of you guys some questions?
No.
Speak English?
No.
Do any of you speak English?
unidentified
After a few interviews, somebody came up to us angry because you're asking people about the rise of Islam in science.
nick shirley
My name is Dick Shirley.
unidentified
What are you doing?
nick shirley
My name is Dick Shirley.
I'm a YouTuber.
We're doing a video on the rise of Islam here in the United States.
unidentified
The rise of Islam.
nick shirley
Yeah, it's the number one converting religion.
elijah schaffer
The rise of Islam.
unidentified
Make it make sense to me.
Yeah.
nick shirley
It's a no.
elijah schaffer
Do you know there's this thing about low IQ and repeating things?
You know, they always do that.
unidentified
These people, like the rise of Islam, the rise of Islam.
elijah schaffer
They repeat themselves right before they're about to do something impulsive.
Like you could be like, hey, step out of the way, baby.
Who are you talking to?
This is actually true.
There's a direct correlation between repetitive words right before low impulse decisions that like, and because, you know, it's true.
And that's why when people repeat things often, that's usually because they don't have anything else to say.
That's actually the connection is they only have a few things to think at the moment.
And so they get repetitive.
nick shirley
Listen to this.
unidentified
Right.
nick shirley
Or it's the number one converting religion in the United States.
So we're doing a topic.
unidentified
Oh, it's the number one converting religion in the United States.
nick shirley
Like the number one growing religion.
unidentified
So isn't it after Christ?
What?
nick shirley
Isn't it after Christ?
unidentified
This guy wouldn't show his face on camera.
And this conversation kept going for a few minutes.
And he demanded that we deleted the footage of the interviews that we took here on the street.
I said no.
And he said, you better go and we're going to make sure you leave.
nick shirley
I've never been in a situation like that wildman filming where somebody comes out of nowhere and wants to take the footage.
I was watching a video prior to this video, and there is a small gang war going on here inside of the apartment complexes, apparently.
I think we just went upon a gang and I didn't know that there were a gang.
And right now, he said, You better leave.
We're going to make sure you get out of here.
So, right now, there is somebody following from behind, making sure that we get out of this place.
Not the most friendly welcome.
unidentified
All right.
elijah schaffer
I want to hear your opinion on this because this is the point that we have come to accept this as part of our country, that there's just like these like disgusting third world hellholes in slums.
But like Trump said, look, everyone's been too kind.
We've been too nice about it.
But like, we don't have to live like this.
That's been the running meme.
We don't have to live like this any longer.
I'm tired as a dad.
I'm tired.
I'm tired of no matter where I move.
You can't escape what's going on.
There's nowhere to go.
There's nowhere to run to, Anon.
There's nowhere to hide.
You can't escape.
If you go to a Republican state, the red states, buddy, the red states have the biggest problems with these kinds of people.
Oh, well, the blue states suck.
New Hampshire doesn't have this same problem.
It's getting worse, but it's not the Democrats, my friend.
It's like, wow.
Yeah, sure.
There are drugs.
That's a real issue, like in Albuquerque.
But the reason why Albuquerque is backwards, the reason why New Mexico is backwards, because it's trying to serve the rights of Native Americans.
It's all about restitution and pleasing minorities.
And do you realize that all minorities care about is giving them what they want?
All they care about is making right.
It's not about making new.
It's not about moving on.
It's not about pressing forward.
It's all about the past, the past, the past.
That's why their cultures are backwards because they cannot think in the future.
It's a feminine spirit.
You know with women, how they never stop bringing up shit.
They never stop.
They'll never, ever, ever, ever stop bringing things up.
Okay.
And they wonder why they're miserable.
Women are miserable because they continually think upon things that they need to move on from, right?
Your mother will get mad at you.
Do you remember this when you're growing up?
And all of a sudden, she's talking about your dirty clothes on the floor.
And then, you know, three minutes later, she's talking about all the cups in your room and everything that's going on.
And, you know, when you came home late a week ago, it doesn't matter if it's your wife or your girlfriend or your mother or your sister.
Women have this thing which makes them contentious, which is why they can't lead, which is why they cannot actually drive culture forward or society forward.
They're nurturers, not leaders, because their mind is stuck in thinking about things that don't drive things forward.
Well, men are just like, look, whatever, brother.
Sorry, man.
You know what?
You had sex with my girlfriend.
She's the whore, anyways.
We'll stay bros.
You know, it's like, you know, F her or whatever.
Guys just to our own detriment move on pretty quickly.
White people are like the male brain.
We just go, you know what?
Sorry, Rwanda.
You guys killed each other.
We probably don't want to deal with you anymore.
Shit happens.
Black people die.
Let's try again.
Now we're rebuilding Rwanda.
I don't know if you've seen that.
We're already rebuilding them.
unidentified
We've moved.
elijah schaffer
So like 24 years.
Well, yeah, yeah, but we give them, we give them the benefit of the doubt.
I want to hear your thoughts on this because I feel like Nick Shirley here is the same way.
It's like, dude, why are we tolerating this?
braeden cooper sorbo
Dude, Nick, Nick is a, I think he's a good guy.
He's trying to go out and he's doing the journalism thing.
And he's, you know, obviously those videos are going very viral.
And a lot of the basic neocon boomers are seeing them and they're, they're kind of waking up a little bit, but they don't realize inherently the problem.
And that's what you see on X, right?
People post, they're like, well, here are the states with the worst crime.
And they post all southern red states.
And everyone in the comments, all the boomers are going, well, did you know that those cities are run by Democrats?
It's like, that's like, yeah, okay, great.
That can be part of the problem, but that's not the problem.
Those red states have a higher percentage of a certain demographic of people who are inclined to violence.
I mean, 3% is the total number of black males in America.
3% of the population commits like 45% of the murders.
That's a crazy statistic.
That's why states like New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island don't have high crime rates.
It's not because the Democrats are so great at their peaceful things.
They just don't have demographics that commit terrible, you know, violent acts at a higher per capita rate than other groups.
And yeah, I mean, it is a feminine mindset of constantly focusing on the past and not wanting to bring the future to reality.
That's why, like I said earlier, the West was built by European white guys.
It's because they saw that they could provide a better future for their kin, for their families, and they pushed on towards that.
When you don't have, it is an IQ thing at the end of the day.
When you lack a fully developed brain, especially the frontal lobe, the ideal, the part of the brain responsible for rational decision making, you don't have the wherewithal to view and perceive what could happen.
And that's why the wheel wasn't invented until the 15th century in Africa by colonists from Dutch colonists, if I'm not mistaken.
It was Dutch colonists that brought the wheel to Africa in the 15th century.
They didn't invent it themselves.
There was no written language at the time.
There wasn't even a spoken language.
They just, they just clicked.
And so then they come here and they have this mentality of everything is owed to me.
And, you know, like you said, low IQ response of what'd you say?
unidentified
What'd you say?
braeden cooper sorbo
What'd you say that again?
It's this repetitious idea of, well, they're going to keep on saying it over and over and over again, sort of as a way to hype themselves up.
That's why you look at, you know, in movies and in real life, I played football.
That happened in the locker room because as a guy, that gets you hyped up.
It's like, whose house?
Our house, whose house?
And it's this hyping up.
And so when they do it to themselves, you know that something's going to happen.
And a lot of people don't want to admit it.
They don't want to admit that there are certain demographics and certain groups of people who are prone to violence and prone to crime.
They don't.
They just refuse to admit it.
And they want to live in this bubble of Democrats bad, Republicans, good, and I'm going to fight this or Republicans racist and Democrats good.
They're the social justice.
The Democrats can live in their bubbles in Martha's Vineyard and in, you know, Sacramento and all these nice parts of blue states because they don't have to deal with the experience of these people.
My dad, ironically, will say things like, you know, because he grew up, you know, the Hollywood thing, he, he was talking to George Clooney years ago, and George was talking about how being a liberal and a socialist is great, you know, all these things.
And my dad goes, George, you're rich enough to live like a communist.
You don't have to deal with people.
You don't understand what everyday Americans go through because you get everything brought to your house.
You don't have to go anywhere.
You fly private planes.
You're not on spirit, right?
So you don't have to deal with the people who are causing these problems.
So of course you can sit there and have this altruistic mindset of we can all just get along and let's all be friends.
Whereas people like me and you know a lot of the guys watching this will see what's going on in the world and go, I want to start a family, right?
Maybe they have a vocation for priesthood, but I'm saying, you know, maybe like, I want to get married.
I want to get married.
I want to have kids.
I want to support my family.
I want my kids to grow up to be strong and them to carry on my legacy.
That's what I want.
That's my goal.
That's my ideal.
I don't know if you've seen it, but there's an edit going around to the to the Lincoln Park song where there's like a shark jumping out of water, the fighting.
It's fantastic, like masculinity of it, edits.
And it's going along with all of these different, you know, like, oh, when your girlfriend says, go, go give it your all in the gym today, or I can't wait to marry you, or, you know, like, or when your wife does something like that.
And it's this male desire to protect and to take care of.
It's like, that's all that I want.
I don't want much more than that, this idea of being able to support my family and take care of them and live because my family is my extension, right?
The Bible is very clear about that.
And the church is very clear about that with the teaching.
When you marry someone, your wife becomes an extension of you.
And so how she acts is a direct reflection of you.
How your children act is a direct reflection of you.
And if you can keep your wife and children safe, you can prove to the world that you are a worthy man.
But not only to the world, but you can prove to God that you're doing the call, that you're living out the calling, the vocation that he has given to you, the duties and responsibilities that he has given to you.
And so when you have that extension of yourself and your children carry on a good legacy, what you're doing is you're planting seeds on earth everywhere you go.
And that is what people on the right and the left fail to realize.
That is what the majority of the world fails to realize.
We are incompatible.
Christianity is incompatible with any other religion, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, secularism, you know, any other religion, because Christianity makes a claim that it is the sole religion.
It is the only religion.
And if it is the only religion, everything else must be at odds with it.
And until we realize that, until we do something about that, which is remigration, we have to remove these people.
The average white person in America will contribute $200,000 to $500,000 to the system over the course of their lifetime.
That's average.
The average Latino person will take upwards of $500 to $600,000 throughout their lifetime from the system.
The average black person, $700,000.
This is not a matter of, oh, well, you know, there are some good, Joel Webbin, I think he was the one who said it.
He has a great post.
He's like, don't hang out around black people unless they go to your church.
There is something to be said about people who pertain and hold to your religion, to Christianity, being the ones who can be set apart in these instances.
There is something to be said about that.
The rest of the people who have nothing but contempt for you and your children and your family have no place being in this country.
And I'm just, I'm so tired.
I'm, dude, I'm 24.
I was watching a video today about the expansion of the bubble, right?
The housing bubble, how it's expanding, but it will never pop because every time it pops, housing prices only get more expensive.
Like you look at 2008, the crash, it dropped like this and then it went like this, right?
So housing crash didn't happen.
When banks fail, all we do is we print more money and the houses become more expensive.
And I'm looking at this and I'm going, 30% of Gen Z will be able to, 20% of Gen Z will own a house.
20%, one in five Gen Zers will own a house.
And that's not even counting the fact that a third, 30% of my generation has been aborted.
So 60% of my generation is still here, right?
70% of my generation is still here.
And of that 70%, one in five will own a house.
And then Gen Alpha will be renting for the rest of their lives.
And I'm looking at this and I'm seeing such an easy solution, such a simple solution.
Get rid of the people who are drains on society because we can't possibly take care of them.
Clearly, we can't take care of them.
The United States as a nation is not a charity.
There are charities for that.
And all I want is to be able to have a family and own a piece of land and support them and extend my bloodline and live on a legacy through them.
And yet, and yet, I am the problem for that.
elijah schaffer
Well, what I want to talk about here is I want to play a video from the White House that they actually, in response to this, are already taking measures by pausing adjudication of status.
Now, if people have ever dealt with the USCIS, which is our customs and border enforcement, the problem is, is that adjudication is like the adjustment of your visa.
So if you're going from temporary protected status to a resident or from a temporary resident to a long-term resident, and she's basically saying things are changing now.
Listen to this.
karoline leavitt
We have paused all asylum adjudications.
And then, of course, the special immigrant visas, which we know many Afghans utilize to come into the country under the Biden administration, have also now been paused.
And I would just point out one more time that the Biden administration was responsible for the original sin that led to this tragic killing last week, the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan.
He was responsible for Operation Allies Welcome, which is something that this White House and the people behind this podium in the last administration fully and wholeheartedly embraced.
And they assured the American people there would be no risk or no harm to them.
And as I just laid out for you in those many examples, that unfortunately and tragically has not turned out to be the truth.
Just ask the families of these two brave National Guardsmen, one who is no longer with us and one who continues to fight for his life.
So I know the president is wholeheartedly focused on this effort.
And I think unfortunately, these events do remind us why it's so important that the president's mass deportation operation continue.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
So people want to know what happened.
Obviously, if you guys were, you know, know there was a terrorist attack by an Afghan national who came over under Trump's, under Biden's exit and withdrawal from Afghanistan.
And what's happened is, is that during Biden, we kind of told the whole world that we were open, that we were open for business.
And the United States sort of became like an average guest on the whatever podcast, you know, just all may enter, right?
All may enter at a very, very low, low bar of entry.
And what happened is, is like, you know, I was talking to people in Maryland who were telling me, you know, it was so easy to get here that there were family and friends of hers that were already a part of the legal process that we're going to get here and decided to just skip the process and come here illegally because they could save $10,000, $15,000 in legal fees and just walk over the border.
And so what she's saying here is, look, whatever is happening is a problem.
And no one's going to come out and just say, like, yeah, yeah, like, like the left is telling us what they're saying is, is that we don't want non-white people coming over.
That is what we're saying, but it's also not really what they're saying because we don't even have to get there yet.
Like the argument actually isn't that reductionist.
It's not asking the question of like, oh, should non-whites or whites be let in?
We're actually way, way more disruptive and dysfunctional, legislatively speaking, because what we're talking about is, hey, we actually don't even know if the people who are here legally, even if they're white, it doesn't matter what country they're from, because there are Caucasians even in Afghanistan.
There could be a blue-eyed, blonde-haired Afghani boy.
There's certain tribes that are from, you know, the Caucasian Caucasoid genetic phyla.
But it's to ask the question of like, who's really supposed to be here?
Because if you're like a radical communist from Serbia, we still don't want you here, right?
I've always said that.
It's not just about race.
However, race is a good determining factor.
Ultimately speaking, about half of the white people in this country are kind of a problem politically speaking.
They are pushing for our own destruction, demise, and replacement.
And yeah, maybe they're brainwashed.
A lot of them are women and they're susceptible to these things.
But I think she brings up a good question.
Like, we have to stop making new immigrants.
And this is a big change from Christy Noam's statement the other week where she said, you know, we're having more people become citizens than ever before.
More people are adjudicating their process.
And I'm not against immigration.
I'm an immigrant, right?
My children are immigrants from my balls into my wife's womb.
They immigrated across a blood-brain barrier and, you know, became children.
No, my kids are immigrants, right?
I mean, they're dual citizens in Australia, United States.
Somebody asked me today on that question: why are your kids dual citizens?
And I've always stated the same thing because I want them to be members of U.S. Congress.
So that's usually like a very, very minor requirement just to be a dual citizen.
braeden cooper sorbo
Dual allegiance is the wrong country, though.
Sorry.
Your kids are not a citizen of the right country.
elijah schaffer
So, well, this is so while I'm drinking my abortion juice, which is what this is.
To show you how bad life is with minorities, this is like the third instance.
I just moved, so I don't have any of my cooking stuff unpacked.
But it's like the, can I put where this is at?
So the driver gives me a giant bag of like six coffees for Michelle S, and I'm ordered one coffee for myself.
Like, that's how retarded they are.
Like, they took like six coffees.
They could look at the order and go, oh, one coffee for a male?
Yeah, it's probably the six coffees for a female.
Now, you know, which I'd like, let's go ahead and find out what this person looked like.
Okay.
braeden cooper sorbo
Um, give them those, like, how do you know I'm Somali, bro?
elijah schaffer
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I want to see what we're looking like here.
Um, so let's see this real fast.
Let's see, let's see who we're uh who helped us today.
This is probably a good question.
I'm in the middle of submitting this thing just to complain about the app itself.
Uh, just telling people, like, hey, no, but I was saying, like, dude, this listen, listen to these stories real fast of how bad it is.
Listen to how bad this is.
Yesterday, I go to buy propane because it's cold.
I buy a heater.
There is a rainbow slider, a guy who lives in that part of town.
And he's standing behind, and I go, Excuse me, can I please buy two propane tanks?
Of course, I don't have any.
I just moved into a different place.
I don't have any propane tanks.
unidentified
He goes, Huh?
elijah schaffer
And I go, Hi, yeah.
So I'm going to repeat myself.
He's like, Yeah.
I was like, Do you have two propane tanks?
I need to buy two propane tanks.
By the way, it's a giant sign outside that says we sell propane.
unidentified
And he goes, What do you mean?
elijah schaffer
Now, everybody watching this has been in this exact situation a million times, and you know exactly what I'm talking about.
You're sitting there and you're going, Oh, Lord, have mercy.
And you go, Um, yeah, can I have two propane tanks?
So, like, I need propane.
You exchanging?
No, I need to purchase two new propane tanks.
So, I just want to reiterate: can I please buy two propane tanks?
You're like by the third time, like, hey, you know, now we're just now just taking time.
braeden cooper sorbo
You're talking like a minority repeating yourself, but now, yeah, now we're just taking time here.
elijah schaffer
We're just, we're just really dragging this out.
I'm like, hey, man, look, you guys sell propane.
You have a sign out front.
I could, those are propane tanks right there.
Can I please purchase two of them?
And he goes, I shit you not.
unidentified
He goes, I don't really know how to do that.
And I go, you don't know how to sell propane.
elijah schaffer
Are you the cash registered guy?
He goes, Yeah, I go, it's probably just a button on your screen.
And he goes, I said, You don't know how to sell propane.
He goes, I'm going to need to call a manager.
I said, Okay.
And I just go, I asked the woman, I go, by the way, has to call white manager.
And I go, is he okay?
Is he mentally retarded?
She's like, what do you mean by that?
I go, is that guy retarded?
She goes, that's just how our employees are.
I was like, oh, like it's like in this, that's like, that's like in this area, how you kind of like communicate with each other.
You know, that's how our employees, we call them employees out here.
That's how our employees are.
And then it gets even, it's even crazier.
So then I don't usually eat a lot of fast food and stuff.
I go to go to Raising Canes today.
I go up to the thing.
This is what I meant by this repetition.
We're getting to a new order to where people can't even like do their jobs.
It's actually getting really crazy.
If everyone's watching this, it's gotten so bad.
You can't get through a single interaction in a day or a full day without one of these interactions.
If you go out in public, you will always be in an interaction with someone that has a lower IQ than a literal like salamander.
This is not even a joke.
And I don't even know what sound, I don't even know how salamanders think, but it's smarter than the guy who sold me propane.
And I go, I go to the Raising Canes and I go, Hi.
And she goes, Hello.
Would you like to try our, would you like to try our new force chicken count with extra sauce?
I'm like, no.
unidentified
It's like, welcome to Kaye Kanes.
elijah schaffer
You know, they always do that.
It's like some different voice.
unidentified
Like, okay.
elijah schaffer
Why are you playing me a recording?
Like, yeah, can I please get two Kaniac combos?
Or go say, can I get one Kaniac combo with an extra toast, please?
And he goes, Okay, yeah.
So that'll be one Kenyac combo, no Coast Law, an extra toast.
This is watch this.
I go, nope.
Okay.
So what do you want then?
I didn't say no Coast Law.
We want Coast Law.
You want Coast Law?
Yes, I want Coast Law.
So you want the Coast Law?
Yes, I would like the Coast Law.
Can I please get a Coast Keniac combo with an extra toast and the Cosa?
Are so you want me to add an extra cosla?
Nope, it comes with it.
Just put the one that's in it.
Okay, so you just want the one that's in it.
Yes, actually, uh, I take that back.
I get a text.
I go, Can I always get two Kaniac combos with extra toast?
She goes, This is you not.
She goes, Okay, so let me repeat this back to you.
Get one Kaniac combo with extra toast and a second Kaniac combo, no Coast Law with extra toast.
And I go, No, no, they're both with Coast Law.
She goes, But I have one without Coast Law.
Like, as if that's supposed to mean something to me.
unidentified
And I go, I go, Okay, well, I would like the Coastal Please.
elijah schaffer
She goes, So, would you like, so you would like to add extra Coastal?
I go, Nope, they come.
Does it come with Coast Law?
She goes, Yeah, I go, then just leave it as is.
And she goes, Well, I'm just getting confused.
I go, I've not mentioned Coast Law.
You mentioned, no, but I'm like, you mentioned the Coast Law.
What is this conversation?
And then you think it's worse.
I go to get up to the thing to the window, the first winner to pay.
I go to hand the guy the card.
He goes, So you have one Kane, he says, one brainiac combo.
unidentified
What the?
elijah schaffer
She goes, Huh?
He goes, I can't even read my screen.
And I go, It doesn't matter, dude.
Is it like 58 bucks?
And he's like, Yeah.
And I had a guy on the phone in my car.
He's like, Was that real right now?
I go, dude, we're at a point where you can't get like chicken wings.
Like when you're trying to eat goislop, when you're trying to like give yourself cancer, like, hey, buddy, I'm out here trying to kill myself.
I'm voluntarily eating raising canes at 2 p.m. in the afternoon.
I hate myself.
I hate my arteries are crying out and they want deliverance.
I might be orthodox, but my veins are Pentecostal.
They need deliverance from whatever demons are about to enter my body.
The only thing worse than this would be possibly another 9-11 or Taco Bell on the same level.
Talk about the worst choice you could make before midnight, but I go to Raising Canes and it's like, could you at least make me feel like it's like, you know, somewhat of an easy process?
But easy things are hard.
And that's what remigration is about.
It's like you can't function in society with a bunch of retarded non-white people who, for some reason, can't seem to maintain our society.
And like, I bring this up as an example because it's not hatred.
It's just look at what happened to Zimbabwe.
Look at what happened to South Africa.
Look at what is happening to European cities.
Look what's happened to Rome.
Look what's happened to Los Angeles.
Look what's happening to New York.
Look what's happening to Miami.
I mean, dude, in Arlington, Texas, I watched a video last night that there used to be like white people cruising down the street.
And the biggest issue was that people couldn't get into the businesses because too many teens were cruising.
I looked up and what do you know it?
There was six people shot in the last like 90 days in Arlington.
Now, what changed?
The demographics changed, right?
So it's like, we don't need this.
And that's when Trump brought this up.
I want to read this to you, what Trump said.
This is what he said.
This is actually very long here.
Do you have this tweet?
Can you read it?
Can you bring it up?
Do you know this one?
braeden cooper sorbo
Which one?
Can you highlight it in the doc?
Well, you do that.
I want to tell you, because I had the exact same experience.
I went to AutoZone.
You're what?
elijah schaffer
I'm texting it to you.
unidentified
Okay.
braeden cooper sorbo
I went to AutoZone to get some stuff for my truck because I needed, I'm changing the transmission fluid.
And as I'm standing there waiting for the guy to do it, this Jamaican couple in front of me is they're like trying to get some sort of, you know, bond adhesive to seal a crack on the guy's coolant piping or whatever.
And they keep asking the same question.
And then this other dude walks in who had like one of those, you know, those fluffy ski masks.
It was just worn as a beanie, but he literally has, I don't know, man.
There's like a red star in the middle of his forehead.
His whole face is covered with tattoos.
He walks over and he comes up to me.
He's, yo, God, you know, you may, you got, you know, how you get tired out.
I was like, what?
And he goes, you know, God, I got a nail in my tire.
How do I get that out?
I was like, tire repair kit.
He goes, are you sure?
And I was like, why would you ask me if you didn't think I knew what I was doing?
Why would you ask?
He goes, you know, man, I just got tired, nail on my tire.
I need to get fixed.
I was like, okay.
So go grab a tire repair kit.
And he goes and he brings me back a can of like spray.
I'm like, that's not a tire repair kit.
So I walked him over because he wouldn't leave me alone.
I walk him over and I grab the exact tire repair kit.
All you do is you pull the nail out.
You know, you twist the thing, he puts it in, you twist it so that it locks and you pull it out.
And that's it.
You don't even have to cut the thing off.
You just drive.
He goes, You sure this will work?
And I'm like, Yes, that's why I said it.
He asked two more times and then he went up to the manager because I finally got helped by the manager to get my return.
Then he went up to the manager and had the same exact conversation with him.
Like, I just don't understand this.
This, oh man, you, I didn't think about it, but once he started telling the story, I was like, wait, I had that experience.
And all I did was go to AutoZone for like five minutes.
elijah schaffer
Well, yeah, but I mean, look, I want to bring this up here because, like, you know, when we're talking about the cost of this, you know, we might be talking about the annoyance, right?
There is an annoying factor.
And I think people, people talk a lot about this.
This is a good, this is a good rebuttal, by the way.
People talk a lot, including Pierce Morgan, who I don't know if people saw what he tweeted out.
We're going to read, we're going to read from Trump in a second, but Pierce Morgan wrote the worst tweet, right?
About replacement migration that I thought is nuts.
And listen to what he had to say real fast.
This is absolutely insane.
unidentified
Listen, you're saying that our culture has changed because we've had other cultures come here.
What's your position?
elijah schaffer
Well, it's not my position.
unidentified
It's a fact.
elijah schaffer
And you just said, I think it's better.
So, what about British culture?
unidentified
Didn't you like and has been improved by new cultures?
Oh, no.
elijah schaffer
Tell me, what didn't you like before?
What are you glad is gone from the British?
unidentified
Let me tell you: if you came to London in the 50s and 60s, the food was crap.
Absolute crap.
elijah schaffer
It was that way in the 80s, right?
unidentified
Now we have some of the best guests in the middle.
elijah schaffer
Some of the most expensive, too.
unidentified
I wonder, is everyone eating there?
No, I can tell you.
You pay $1,000 for terrorists.
You're a wealthy man leading a very wealthy lifestyle.
elijah schaffer
Holy shit.
unidentified
Come with me to Brick Lane.
Come with me to Brixton.
I'll give you a proper view of it.
elijah schaffer
You and I will go to the tough parts of town and eat street food.
unidentified
I can give you a great are you really saying that?
I'll tell you the top best market, right?
You come with me if you'd want to risk death walking up to Portobello Market.
I'll take you.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
And this is what the argument is.
So when people say, well, the food is better, you ask him, but how, but how's the service?
Right?
It's like, like, like, how's the service?
So the food tastes better.
It's like, it's like the same thing.
It's like, dude, listen, it's absolutely nuts, realistically, that people are like, the food tastes better.
Arguably, I would say this.
That's the most irrelevant fact.
I just watched a family who used to live, the Inuits, and they would eat raw seal meat and they were happy and had a great family and their culture was thriving.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
I don't think humans need, you know, a kebab shop on every corner.
I don't think we need 2 a.m. schwarma wraps.
I don't think we need 24-hour curry pots.
Like those, that is the stupidest argument.
Someone making an argument on immigration that food tastes better.
Oh, my food tastes better.
Yeah, I really like my food.
What are you, a fat fucking pig?
You want, you care so much about food.
You're the sacrifice of safety, your confidence to be able to sit at home and know your wife and your kids are safe grocery shopping.
That is acceptable to burn on the altar of food.
As if there isn't fucking Amazon and you can't just order salt.
Like we have this thing called the internet, buddy.
You can get cookbooks and cook it yourself.
You know what's crazy?
But this is why then they pushed cultural appropriation problems because what they've done is they've said, but you also can't have an Indian restaurant if you're not Indian.
So they've set it up to where we can't sell Indian food unless we have the Indians.
But as it's famously said, we have the recipes.
So why do we need the people?
We don't need them.
And arguably, I would say Indian food is not actually very good.
Okay.
It is just a shit ton of seasonings poured into a bowl with a lot of butter and diarrhea.
And that's all it is.
But yes, butter chicken and garlic non or cheese naan is pretty good.
However, my resentment for that nation has become so strong that I have not eaten Indian food in a very long time because I don't know how they prepare it.
I don't trust it.
And my wife always tells me the same thing.
She's always like, they probably clip their toenails over the bowl before they give it to you anyways when they find out who you are.
braeden cooper sorbo
Dude, I learned how to make butter chicken from a white dude on YouTube.
I don't need, like, I can make it myself and I don't put toenail clippings in it.
I don't have to worry about any of that.
But someone made a great comment.
The food was bad in the 60s because of wartime rations.
No wonder they didn't.
They were just getting out of wars.
They didn't have seasoning.
Why are we breeding more into that than there has to be?
Like, that doesn't make any sense to me.
And I don't know.
I was really surprised when Pierce did the whole food thing.
I thought that was, I thought we were past that.
I thought that whole thing of like, well, the food is better.
White people don't season they food.
I thought that was done.
I guess I was wrong.
That was actually crazy.
And then you saw he doubled down, right?
He tweeted.
He goes, I would trade my fellow white Englishman for a good bowl of Tiki Marsala.
Like he was genuine and said that.
That was crazy.
I really am enjoying the decline that he's seeing because he had his moment of like, oh, right-wing stardom when he said, you know, women are women or whatever.
And that was like the baseline for the right to accept him into the movement.
And now you have people saying when we take over the West, you're getting put in a gulag.
I like that.
I find that to be great.
That makes me happy.
Like, I don't, I just don't understand this idea of the food is, the food tastes better because they dump seasoning and butter on it.
Therefore, it's ours.
I just got a new grill.
I just got myself a Blackstone.
I seasoned it.
I make all my food on there.
You know what I did yesterday?
I made chicken thighs.
You know what I did today?
I went to Costco.
I bought an entire strip loin of steak.
I cut it up.
I got like 14 steaks.
And I'm just going to have a steak every once in a while.
Throw some salt, pepper, maybe a little garlic.
I can cook all my food myself.
I don't need any of these other cultures with their food covered in slop to appease my appetite.
That's not my goal.
So this whole, well, the food is better argument is so retarded.
Like it just, it just pisses me off.
I pulled up the post that you sent.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
If you can, if you can read this on what he said, because I think it's actually really important.
By the way, guys, this is kind of like a low-key stream back.
Just I'll talk a little bit towards the end of the show on like what I'm doing, where the network is headed, because there's some really good news.
And just so you know, December is kind of like a maintenance month.
Like we're just going to be kind of like maintaining and sort of structuring the company.
And then we're going to kind of come out strong in January.
But yeah, go ahead and read it.
Listen to what Trump said because I genuinely have to position myself to realize that Trump's not lying here.
This is how Americans feel.
The question is, did he write this?
And if he did, is this how he feels?
And if he feels this way, why are we not seeing more of this in society?
unidentified
Listen.
braeden cooper sorbo
Yeah, right.
Well, I will say before I start reading, the one thing I've noticed about Trump is he's an ego politician, just like most people in Hollywood.
Like they rely on feedback from people.
And so if enough people show that they're upset at him, he'll do something to appease them.
And that's what this is.
This is his attempt to win back favor because he sees his numbers tanking and no one supports his presidency anymore.
So whether or not he believes it is almost irrelevant, because if people keep withholding support and praise for him, specifically praise, until something actually comes from this, he will follow through.
At least that's my optimistic thinking.
Now, I don't have much optimism when it comes to Trump anymore.
But what I've seen in, you know, being the Hollywood side of things is people, they need their egos fueled.
They need praise and adoration.
They're like words of affection, appreciation.
Like that's what they thrive on.
Trump is one of those people.
And so if enough people keep voicing how pissed they are at him that are on the right, because he doesn't care about the leftist, he owns the left.
And then all the right goes, you know, you call the Jim Maws or retard.
You know, people do that, then he will change, at least optimistically speaking.
But okay.
A very happy Thanksgiving salutation to all of our great American citizens and patriots who've been so nice in allowing our country to be divided, disrupted, carved up, murdered, beaten, mugged, and laughed at, along with certain other foolish countries throughout the world for being politically correct and just plain stupid when it comes to immigration.
The official United States foreign population stands at around 53 million people census.
Side note, remember this doesn't count the illegals, which we're estimating are like 10 to 30 million people.
Most of which are on welfare from failed nations or from prisons, mental institutions, gangs, or drug cartels.
They and their children are supported through massive payments from patriotic American citizens who, because of their beautiful hearts, do not want to openly complain or cause trouble in any way, shape, or form.
They put up with what has happened to our country, but it's eating them alive to do so.
A migrant earning $30,000 with a greeting card will get roughly $50,000 in yearly benefits for their family, which is insane.
elijah schaffer
We'll stop there for a second.
Just to stop there for a second.
braeden cooper sorbo
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
elijah schaffer
Most people at the end of the day look, look, I want to know, realistically speaking, okay, let's talk about money with the audience here for a second, because there seems to be a lot of talk on the right wing right now about money.
And a lot of people think that we're all supposed to be poor that do make content for a living.
This is like this new thing that our side does, where they think that we're all supposed to just like, I don't like to ask you guys for money.
Like I did some fundraising for a legal fund because it's an abrupt amount of money and I had to move.
And so, you know, I raised some money for the legal fund because it's wrong what the government's doing.
And, you know, I was suggested by my legal team to try to raise some funds.
And I'm glad I did because I just got a bill today for the next stage of paperwork and it was $16,000 bill today.
So, yeah.
And that's just one bill, right?
And they're also doing like half the work for free.
So that's just like a bill today I got.
It was like 16K.
So it's, it's, it's definitely tough.
Thank you to the FBI and its proxies.
Now, it's pretty crazy to me because, you know, I don't like to ask for money.
I don't want to run my show off super chats.
Some people do that.
And I appreciate the super chats when you guys give them and we have fun.
But it's not like I'm not like, hey, everyone, send a galaxy, send a galaxy.
You know, oh, guys, we haven't gotten any $100 super chats today.
So, you know, we're just not going.
I don't like that.
I like to just make my own money.
But people don't know what the FEC and FTC are.
And they think that if you're working with a political activist group or you're working with some sort of, like if you're sponsored by a company, you're not really being paid for the post.
You're just like represent, you're a brand ambassador.
So you just like talk about the company.
That's like FEC stuff.
And as long as you tell people like I do here, I tell people I lobby.
I tell people I work with Polymarket.
They're a sponsor of this show.
I tell people I work with a lot of different places.
Even a recent post I did about sports betting, which we have always have a sports betting poster in here.
I literally said, I'm thinking about having a partnership with these people in the post.
People still got mad.
If you're a retarded and you don't know how to read an ad or a post and you don't understand that, that's fine.
However, there really is a question out there right now of how do you earn money?
Because what the reason why people are actually mad is, is because what they believe is they believe that if you take any money from being an influencer or a commentator or a show, if you're taking any money, they think that means that you're selling out your opinion.
So they think like, you know, if you take some money from polymarket, the polymarket's like, hey, don't talk about the Jews.
And the hard job that I have and that Brayden has for our job is that we have to be careful to not take money that people are asking you to shut up or to talk about things that are not aligned with your values.
There's only weird about taking money from people who want you to speak about your values, right?
Like if you're a pastor and you're getting paid as a pastor to preach the Bible, that's not a corrupt reason to get money.
But if you're running a brothel on the side, that would be corrupt because it goes against their ethos.
It's like what you're doing as a pastor conflicts with what you're doing at a brothel.
So the problem that we're facing today, it's not just me, if I'm related to everyone is people are trying to figure out how to make money without losing themselves.
And so we have an epidemic in our country of people who are selling out.
We have girls who are selling their bodies, right?
Starting OnlyFans.
We have people who are, you know, make like, and again, the whole content creation world is just slop now.
People aren't telling the truth.
They're not speaking their minds because they're trying to stay monetized, right?
The entire system of YouTube is a bunch of people giving half-assed opinions about things because they want the monetization.
Or, but like, like I, like I believe, a lot of people will get mad at me over stupid things, like, like a post about a sports betting because they want to play to their audience because they're afraid of losing their audience.
They're like, oh, our side said this is bad.
So I have to really come down on this and really be angry about it because that's how I get approval from my people and I maintain the support.
Where someone like me is just like, I just kind of do my own thing.
You don't have to support it.
I support you.
If you don't, it's not a big deal.
If you don't like sports betting, you don't have to.
Half the people on our team here don't like it and they don't support it.
There's nothing on our network that says you have to support it or promote it.
But my personally, I don't care.
However, I think there's a lot of false accusations going around because of how hard the economy is getting that people assume that anyone taking any money at all for anything online is somehow for sale ideologically.
That's like, I think that's what the fear is.
I'm pretty sure I'm diagnosing that correct.
So they're afraid.
And I think the reason why people are afraid of that is because times are tough and people do need money.
And the traditional means of funding yourself in this world are not there.
Your job, if you're watching the show, your job isn't paying your bills anymore.
Like that's like, this is not just like my field, your industry.
People know that you can't support your family and you can't pay your bills with the money that you're getting from your job.
And I bet you anybody who's watching this, if you're making $60,000, $70,000 a year, you are struggling.
And if you have a family, if you're single, you're fine, but you are struggling and you are having a difficult time.
And you might have already had thoughts about compromising your values.
You might have had thoughts about compromising your beliefs.
And maybe that's where a lot of people are insecure today about content creators too.
Cause like, well, maybe they're selling out.
I can just tell you guys right now, I have a rule here.
I don't need, I actually don't need money.
So like, I don't need, God is taking care of me completely.
And with the legal fund, I did need some support and God took care of that through you guys too.
So thank you so much for that.
I really appreciate that.
But I would say this, I'm an under the privilege where I don't really feel tempted to take money to compromise my values.
I don't feel tempted to take money that is trying to get me to sell out.
And I do get offered it a long time, actually sometimes on a weekly basis.
I can't say much because we're under NDAs, but Brayden knows exactly what I'm talking about here, that we do get offers that ask me, that ask us if we want to participate in things that are pushing the Zionist agenda on like almost a weekly basis.
Like, can you push this?
Can you attack Islam?
Can you do this?
Can you go against the narrative?
And it's like sometimes like a thousand bucks for just a couple of tweets, you know, it's a lot of money.
And I have to choose to not take that money, even if it's easy money, because it's the cost you pay with your soul.
So I think we're going to end up in a really hard position going forward where everyone's going to be suspicious of everyone in the content world because everyone doesn't know who's legitimate, who's authentic.
I don't know if you see this.
I think that's what's happening here.
People are really like skeptical of the entire industry.
And basically, individuals are like, you know, they've decided basically there's a side, which I talked to Devin Stack about this a little bit, which I respect the hell out of Devin.
I like Devin a lot.
But Devin was like, you know, I kind of accepted that I'm like, I'm probably just going to have to be poor or not make money if I'm going to tell the truth.
That's why I've started slightly offensive stacks.
That's why I started Patriot RX, these pharmaceutical companies, because our goal is that we're going to sponsor people and use real legitimate companies to get money in their pocket.
Because I told Devin, I'm like, I don't think it should be like that, dude.
I don't think you should be poor just because you're telling the truth.
And that's what Rift is about too.
I don't think people should not be able to work at a network just because they tell the truth.
Like, oh, well, yeah, I can't work at Daily Wire or Blaze or Prague or a Turning Point because I'm honest about what?
Israel.
So now you can't work.
You can't do what you love or be a part of a team and have the fun camaraderie of being on shows and creating podcasts.
You can't develop your career because you don't agree with them on a foreign country.
That's bullshit, right?
That's absolutely bullshit.
So we're trying to give opportunities here.
However, I do believe, and I firmly believe here, one of the main, one of the main problems and main issues is a lot of people are selling out.
A lot of people are not telling the truth.
And I think that we do have a real problem that because times are tough and the traditional means of making money are not out there, there are a ton of people lying to you because it's profitable.
And I want to, I want to clarify, I don't think it's as many people lying to you, like verbatim, just like telling you lies.
I think they're intentionally leaving out the full truth and they're not giving you the whole picture.
They're not giving you the truth because they're afraid that their sponsors are going to cancel them.
Do you agree with me on that?
I feel like a lot of people are just afraid of like telling the truth about Israel, telling the truth about Zionist or Jewish institutional power.
They're afraid of being honest about traditional values.
Even though I'm not even a conservative myself, I can admit traditional values are true.
They're accurate and they're good for society.
People are afraid of even doing that.
Like you saw with Kevin Hart.
Like, would you rather have a gay son or a thought daughter?
And he was like, the problem is in the thinker.
It's in the question, not.
I want two healthy kids.
You're like, well, if your son's gay and your daughter's a thought, they're not healthy.
You know what I mean?
Like, people are so afraid right now of losing because things are bad.
I feel like we're going to be, it's going to be harder and harder to get people who tell the truth and don't sell out.
It's going to be very tough.
braeden cooper sorbo
It's, it's tough for me because I look at it from the perspective of I understand where the critics are coming from.
I understand their concerns, right?
Like I get that.
I do understand that.
I also see people like Lily Gaddis just got demonetized, right?
You think of her, she just lost her only, apparently, according to her, her only source of revenue because she can't get another sponsor.
And so I empathize a little, like I can, I don't know, I can have some compassion in that sense as well, where it's like, I understand.
And there are certain things that you should never compromise.
I mean, compromise itself is dangerous, right?
That's incredibly dangerous.
So I wouldn't say compromise on anything in particular when it comes to your moral, morals, and morality.
I would also say to, oh, dude, it's tough because I don't get nearly as many offers.
My account's not big enough, right?
So I don't have, you know, tens of thousands of dollars being waved in my face, like, oh, well, support, you know, Zionism or this or that, and we'll give you all this money.
Like, I don't, I don't have those offers.
So I, it's very easy for me to say that I don't accept them because I don't really get them.
So they're easy to turn down.
That also being said, if your price isn't your life, then you can be bought out.
And so for me, it's, it's tough because there's, there's a fine line between taking a sponsor and being bought out.
And I, I don't know, I think it really depends on what the sponsor is and the morality behind it, right?
Like if you're promoting sex toys, for example, that would be completely immoral, right?
That's not something that I would support.
Not something that I would be.
Uh, you know, you see all these liberal guy accounts promoting, like whatever those, those vibrator toys.
Things are on their instagram and they're the ones making the reaction videos and they have millions of followers completely immoral.
You know that they're sold out.
You know that they're.
You know and you know who's running that industry.
You know who owns all of the websites.
You know who instituted it who, who made it.
Alvin Goldstein made it mainstream in the 80s.
He's the father of hardcore, right like you know the people behind it, and so you know if you're taking the money that you're also supporting it.
And so I don't know.
unidentified
I think.
braeden cooper sorbo
I think there's a fine line between selling out and also making ends meet without selling your soul, and and that's that's a difficult path for many people to walk is is the hardest part.
And so, as you know, as someone who calls himself a follower of Christ, I have to understand that there must be grace given and if the person, like you know, obviously you can't just let everything slide, you can't just be like well, the person clearly didn't know any better.
Sometimes there are people who know better, right like you.
Look at you, look at what just happened with the Pentagon, with all the journalists that were just picked to be put in the Pentagon, and you know okay well, a couple of these people happen to happen to align, you know, with some other ideals, and so obviously no, no previous credentials or anything whatever like makes sense why they got in, and so we should be giving, I don't know.
I think, I think there should be a certain level of grace allotted, but that doesn't mean complete forgiveness for people who cross lines, if not not for sorry, a complete forgettle, a remittance of people who cross lines.
Forgiveness yes, we're called to forgive, but but just this idea of never think of it, I don't, I don't know, I struggle with it.
elijah schaffer
Um yeah no, I I agree with you on that.
I I will say though, I just kind of like I kind of feel like there is genuinely just like an interesting thing um, like I don't really even care too much to to talk about like a lot of aspects of all this, but I I do think there is a genuine fear and I really want to bring that up um, that people are afraid right now for their future and because people are being tempted and they're being tested uh, on their morality.
They're being tested on whether or not they have the ability to not compromise on their values.
I think there's a lot of men out there who feel unappreciated at home.
I think that they feel like their wives take, take them for granted.
I think that they feel like they work really hard and that it's not appreciated, and so that's and and and also sometimes too, a lot of marriages have, you know, sexual problems.
Women stop having as much sex as as when you get married in many cases, and men feel like their needs are not met.
They feel like their values are not being upkept and they felt like they have to live out their their side of the marriage, but the other side has no, has no uh, you know, follow through.
So then men start to get a wandering eye right, they start to look at what else is out there because they feel like well, maybe i'm owed something.
I think that what Donald Trump is doing here – I only brought this about making money and stuff.
He realizes that the people of this country are in a tough position.
People feel like they can't survive.
They feel like they can't make money.
They feel like they can't get anywhere in the economy, and so they're actually starting – it's creating this disconnect across our civil hegemony to where I think he's afraid of extreme social unrest.
And he realizes that there's basically no way to prevent a complete collapse of our system than doing something radical.
And here's to explain actually how severe it is.
So I just, I just had to move out of my place because of some severe doxing and threats on my life, which is, which is crazy.
So I've got real things going on.
I cannot believe sometimes on the internet the amount of time and attention that people have to like care about things.
But then I realized like I was really attacked this week by an individual.
It was an older gentleman.
He's like a bald guy.
And I feel sort of bad for him because he was sort of like, he has like PTSD.
And I feel, I mean, that sucks.
He's a veteran or whatever.
And he was like really raging.
And he claimed that it was that he was mad about sports betting, but then he starts calling me a pedophile and he thinks my wife's Jewish.
It's all, it's kind of funny.
And, you know, all this crazy stuff that is whatever.
So you realize he has a problem with me, not like, that's what you realize.
People have a problem with you.
They're using things as an excuse.
The week before, they were accusing me of working for El Salvador.
The week before that, I was getting sued.
There's always some new thing they're doing.
And by the way, the whole funny thing about this sports betting thing is it was actually started by a proxy group by James Lindsay, Colin Wright, and them.
And then our side is so low IQ and retarded that they did like they sided with James Lindsay and stuff.
So they kind of like took a they took an attack and an intentional attack from like the atheist neocon Zionist and they ran with it.
Same with the El Salvador thing.
That was a Yel Yacobi.
That was like a Trump loyalist thing and they ran with it.
So our side is like not doesn't think through things.
Well, this guy isn't thinking through what he's saying.
And then I find out, oh, well, his wife and kids left him or whatever, you know.
And you go, okay, well, that makes sense because like, you know, I'm not paying attention.
People are telling me, like, dude, this guy's just like yelling at you on the internet.
And people are texting me like, I'm not paying attention.
I've got kids.
I've got a wife.
I've got a family.
I'm moving.
Like, I have a life.
I have things that I do during the day.
I'm not tracking what people are saying about me every day on the internet.
It's just, I don't have time to do that.
And I don't really care.
And then I realize this is why it's important to take care of your personal life and to really keep it in order.
When you have a lot of value in your personal life, you don't really think so much about what people on the internet are thinking about you and what they're saying about you.
You kind of just log off and you stop thinking about it.
This is why women shouldn't be on social media, in my opinion, because they can't do that.
Can you do that?
I can do that.
I can just click off and just move on with my day.
I'm like, eh, whatever.
People are mad at me today.
What's new?
Like, I can do that and I can just move on with my life.
But I don't think women can do that.
And I also think if you can't do that as a person, and by the way, it's not just me.
It's like Facebook is the biggest drama in churches.
Facebook is the biggest drama in friend groups.
It's the biggest issue because people get onto Facebook, piss off each other, and then they come to church and then they have division in the church.
My own dad said in his neighborhood that there was a Facebook drama because some woman didn't like the gay couple that moved in based, but she didn't like, she didn't like them.
And essentially, it caused drama in the neighborhood.
So people do take the digital space and bring it out into the real world and vice versa.
But I do believe you have to be careful with making sure that you have a very strong personal life because like, you know, it makes sense to me a lot of times.
You find people, it's like somebody else is attacking me and they're like, oh, his wife left him or whatever.
And you see this and you're like, and he's, you know, whatever.
And you hear like really terrible stuff about their lives.
And you go, I get it.
I get it.
They're, they're upset.
They're mad at the world.
They're frustrated.
And this is the next thing they can put their anger out on.
And so I think to people out there, like, don't, don't get so caught up in every type of like witch hunt, every type of like, a lot of this stuff is just fucking ridiculous.
And like, that's why even like, even like when everyone was like, you know, dogpiling a Nala Ray and stuff for being on, you know, what's that Catholic guys, Michael Knowles show?
It's like, was it, was it a stupid interview?
Probably.
But you know what I did?
Instead of getting mad at Michael and crying about it for like a week, which people didn't stop doing, I just didn't watch it.
And I never, I never did.
And I never thought about it again till now.
And you can do that on the internet.
However, I'm going to warn you.
Don't let your girlfriends or your wife be using social media.
I'm going to keep saying that.
And I'm not talking to anyone here that's in the chat.
I'm not talking to anyone here.
Do not let your significant other be online.
It is so bad for their brain.
It is like giving a child narcotics.
It is true.
braeden cooper sorbo
No, no, no, you're not.
It's actually crazy because I've seen it in real life.
Like I've seen, like you said, you could just turn it off.
You could just turn your phone off and you'll be fine.
You'll be chilling.
But there are certain people who get distracted.
They want to read the comments.
They want to read all the DMs.
They want to read all the hate mail.
And all that does is detract from their real life.
So yeah, I agree.
I don't know.
I covered.
Actually, I don't know if I covered the NALA Michael Knowles.
Then again, I'm doing more of the everyday news thing.
So I have to be a little bit more involved, which kind of sucks.
unidentified
But, you know, I don't know.
braeden cooper sorbo
Like I said, it's one of those, it's one of those situations.
It's just really weird to see how people side.
You know, it's, it's like this, this weird, like, like you've seen the graph where it goes the left and they're all like bubbled up like this.
And then the right, they have all of this diversity of thought.
It's like, that's true.
We do have a lot of diversity of thought over here.
Granted, you know, maybe like half of them are actually on the right and half of them are basically just moderate leftists at this point.
But even the ones that are on that half of the right side still attack each other for not being right enough or not being like, it's, it's like when you go after someone like Jake Shields for being low IQ with his takes, even though some of the, some of them are right, some of them are wrong.
It's like, he's on your side.
Let him, let him do his thing.
He's going to go, you know, at least get a couple people sort of, sort of on the right path.
And then they'll go down that path and find the other people who are better informed, who are going to actually do the thing.
So yeah, there's going to be a bunch of stupid people.
Like, I don't think we have a place in the movement for, you know, the Dave Rubens.
I mean, I can say this because Dave blocked me because I commented a photo of his husband and him with their adopted babies.
And I was like, I don't think that this should be normalized on something he said and he blocked me for it.
So like there's, there's no room in the movement for that.
There's no room in the movement for definite things of that nature.
But just because someone isn't at the same level where you might be personally doesn't mean that they're not on the way there, right?
Like my sister is not nearly as involved in the church as I am in terms of her knowledge of Catholicism and things of that nature.
That doesn't mean I'm going to try to bully her if she gets something wrong, right?
She's going to make a mistake on her journey and as she goes down the path, but she's on the right path.
So I think it's a matter of discernment.
We have to be figuring out who's on the right path and we have to support them and urge them down that path because what we realize is as people get better, they will stop doing the things that we don't like, right?
It's like when you first meet someone, whether that be a friend or a relationship, right?
Like you first meet a girl, you start talking to her and you're like, there are some things that are instant deal breakers, right?
Like that's like pro-choice, you know, gay marriage, all those things.
Like, nope, just not worth it.
Not a fan of that stuff.
Don't want someone who's going to kill my baby if we ever have, you know, get pregnant.
Not a fan of that.
But then there are other things where it's like, oh, you know, she, she has this weird habit of whatever.
That's a habit that can drop.
That will change.
Right.
I see that she's on the right path.
And same, same could go for me, right?
Maybe I do something that's, you know, it's, it's that idea of of blackpilling, like, oh, they're not perfect.
Therefore, we just have to cut them off.
I have a friend who has a great quote.
He goes, 80% of what you're looking for is 100%.
And that really applies to everything.
He was using it in the instance of dating.
Like if you find someone who matches 80% of the criteria, especially the big ones that you want, then that 20% is irrelevant.
That's 100%.
You're never going to find 100%.
And so the same can be said for our movement, right?
80% of what we're looking for for people in the movement is 100% because nobody is going to be perfect.
And so there are going to be plenty of people who make mistakes.
I make mistakes every single day.
But the idea is that we should all be on the right path of fixing.
and saving the country.
And so, yeah, they're going to be bad actors who kind of slip in and do the thing.
Like, you know, you have, you have the people like you mentioned earlier who targeted these campaigns toward other individuals.
That's not something that we want to be a part of.
But we can also realize that there are people who have that 80% or are close to it.
They're pushing towards it.
And they could actually be useful to the movement.
Because if we keep cutting off people who make simple individual mistakes, then we're not going to have much of a movement.
And so as much as it pains me to say, because not everyone's perfect like I am, kidding, we have to be understanding a little bit.
Also, your mic is on and everyone can hear you typing.
elijah schaffer
That's actually not me typing.
unidentified
Oh.
That's a, let's, we have a producer in the background typing.
braeden cooper sorbo
So that would be the, because everyone's in the chat going, what is that clicking on the 90s keyboard?
elijah schaffer
I don't know.
unidentified
That's apparently we have somebody in the chat.
elijah schaffer
But yeah, that's actually AI jerking off.
No, I think, so like the other guy I mentioned, you guys, these are going to be like pretty interesting, like pretty, pretty like over these couple weeks.
It's going to take me a while to get started.
I got to get back in the mood.
So I'm just going to talk about a couple of personal things here before we get into the anti-Semite of the year nominations, which are pretty cool.
Like, you know, I kind of, I think to remind men on how to make sure you keep your life functional, like I have responsibilities in my life.
For instance, I can't really think about any other issues in my life or any other problems.
Like there was some weird, I mentioned some weird Jewish thing that got started.
Like, I love how they posted it like, Elijah.
And this guy was like shocked at this interview when that guy is like my longtime friend, Gavin McGinnis, who we're like having a buddy live stream like this.
And he's just fucking with me.
Like, what are you doing in El Salvador?
Because he's, he's suggesting like sex tourism.
That was the joke.
He was like, oh, what are you doing?
Like banging hose in El Salvador.
And I was like, oh, like playing joking around.
I'm like, I was doing something down there, you know?
And so it was like supposed to be a joke.
And instead, we're like, just like, yeah, yeah, whatever.
I'm not going to really explain what I was doing down there.
People, I think that's what he was doing.
Actually, he was like trying to, you know, what were you doing in Thailand kind of question?
And then I'm like, kind of like, yeah, not that, but I am doing something down there.
People decided to say that I worked for the El Salvadoran government, which again is an IQ test for our people, because not only does the El Salvadoran government barely have enough money to run the El Salvadoran government, like they have to borrow money from China and stuff in the United States to build things.
I love El Salvador, by the way.
And it's not like, it's not a mocking thing.
They're just an emerging country.
They don't, they're not Qatar.
They're not sitting on billions of dollars of like unused funds to, you know, pay Emily Saves America to fly out to Qatar or something like that.
Like that's not what they are.
But it's like the fact that people think that El Salvador, a U.S. ally, like a strategic prison partner and all of these things is like paying influencers for what?
Like what would El Salvador be paying people for?
Like it doesn't even make sense.
It doesn't mean people.
It doesn't even make sense.
What we'd send more of our immigrants to their prisons.
Like they don't even have international vested interests in the United States.
They're trying to be Singapore.
They're actually trying to be an international trading outpost for the world.
It's a fantastic country, by the way.
But people in this, in the United States, like they just fall for so much bullshit that like by the time the week ended, by the time the week ended, I had people calling the El Salvadorium.
I actually got a call from someone who works in the El Salvadoran government of someone saying that like I claimed I had security access with the government and they were just reminding me, I don't.
And I was like, I never said that.
People are just making stuff up on the internet.
I'm not even keeping track.
However, things got so out of control that it ended up ended up by the end of the week.
It went from my word for the El Salvadoran government that I was running a pedophile sex trafficking ring out of Costa Rica.
So the country changed.
And then the best rebuttal was that one guy who was like, how can we trust you now that your allegiance is in South America?
So it switched continents and it switched to a pedophile ring.
And it was like, what the fuck is wrong with everyone?
Meanwhile, what I'm focused on is this lawsuit.
I am literally still being sued by Alexis Wilkins and her Indian lover by proxy, right?
And they're currently, I have to pay, yeah, just the last two weeks cost me $16,000.
I'm in like a legitimate litigating, like real problematic national story that I'm working on.
And people are sitting here bitching and complaining that I work or have a small business in El Salvador.
Tell me, tell me why our side fucking loses.
Tell me why we lose.
We lose because people don't have a real, there's no real movement.
There's no real leadership.
There's nothing that we're doing.
People say that person's a leader and that person's a leader and he wants to be the leader.
Who's the leader of what?
What are we following?
What are we doing?
What are we accomplishing?
Just being right now, we're just being white and trying to survive.
That's what it feels like.
It feels like our side is just trying to exist, right?
Like it's like, oh, we're leading a real movement.
The people, all of our leaders, including myself, are like financially cut off from the world or being sued.
It's like, what are we leading?
Like, we're banned from countries, right?
That's what I'm trying to say.
We're banned from country.
I got banned from Australia this year, got sued for $5 million by an FBI proxy lawsuit to bankrupt my company.
You know, I got real issues going on internationally.
I got the FBI tapping my stuff again.
And you got people here mad about a sports betting ad.
And to me, that's sort of why we're losers and why we lose.
Because I don't even think people are mad about that.
I don't think people actually know what they're mad about.
I think they're just upset with their lives.
I think people are mad at the way life is and they don't know what to do.
But you're not going to win anything by attacking our own side.
And our own side is not a coalition.
They're not doing anything.
We have no leader.
We have no movement.
We have no motion.
We have no direction.
It's like everyone that I know, including my good friends, like Tucker and Candace, they're just building their podcast.
That's all they're doing.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
They're business people, but they're just business people.
They're just building a show.
They're building an audience.
And their content is directed around how do I get people to watch me?
But it's not like how, like, what do we do?
The only thing that's going to change this country is normal people who watch this show, who watch any other show, who watch Candace or Tucker or Fuentes or Beardson.
I haven't seen Beardson's show yet, but he's supposed to, he needs to come on the show.
Beardson won, by the way.
I just saw it in the chat earlier.
I don't know what that means.
braeden cooper sorbo
I was going to say, what did Beardson win?
elijah schaffer
I don't know, but I'm going to assume he won.
braeden cooper sorbo
Okay.
elijah schaffer
I would too.
Yes.
I would say Beardson.
I saw that he said that I was retarded on, which is true too.
So thank you for that.
Let me get a little round of applause there.
I like Beardson a lot, by the way.
So it makes me laugh, but I'm saying we're not doing anything in terms of growing or leadership.
And I told someone this, I go, dude, look, I want someone to start a real political party.
But you know what happens when people try to do real things?
They get fed jacketed.
Look at what Arval.
Just make fun of him.
Like, he made a Thanksgiving lunch, and all our side did was write things like, Did you see that?
The white settlement in Arkansas.
braeden cooper sorbo
Oh, yes, I forgot that was his name.
I was thinking, Who is that?
But yeah, you're, I remember that.
elijah schaffer
So, Arval, Arval was there, and like, he made a meal, and everyone's just talking about the food.
It's like, hey, why are you picking apart this guy's meal?
There's like a wholesome group of people they're eating.
This is not like, there's no reason to be picking apart or demoralizing these people.
They're up against a lot of like a lot of enemies.
They're trying to destroy them.
And I see the comments, like, yeah, this looks cringe.
I don't want to live there.
It's like, why are you discouraging somebody?
Even if you don't, I don't, I don't personally want to live there, but I know people who would want to live there.
And I think there are, it's a great place for the people that want to be there.
And I don't think I'm opposed to ever living there.
It's just, you know, currently I run a media company.
I need high-speed internet and a type of pace of life.
But at the same time, like I've been spending more time on business than I have been doing media.
But at the same time, I want to be respectful and say, I even came in.
I was like, dude, hey, man, I could see what happened.
Like, can I bring this up?
Do we have the turkey?
Let me see.
unidentified
Arval.
elijah schaffer
What's his name?
Arval.
Let me go to this.
People, this is actually, this is like the most controversial thing I've seen from his group.
And it had nothing to do with.
Did we not have it?
Wait, let's go to this post.
Sorry, let me find it.
Return of the land.
Okay, that's a video.
unidentified
Wait, where is his wait?
elijah schaffer
What did he took the post down?
No way.
Okay, wait.
Here, well, here's a video.
This is crazy.
No way.
Dude, did he like skip filming the turkey and delete the turkey post?
There's no way, wait, there's no way this happened.
What the like is this like, like, what is this?
Okay, I have no idea what that is.
Um, so basically, he put up a picture and everyone was mad at his turkey and uh, they were super, they were talking shit.
And like, I feel like our side, I don't want to, I don't want to work on that.
I don't, I don't want to attack our side.
I don't want to be pulling our side down.
You know what I want to be attacking is if people on our side are worshiping Israel or taking bad money from foreign actors who are controlling their speech.
Look, guys, if El Salvador was giving me money, I would like to take money from them because they're an ally and they're anti-Zionist.
I know people have a picture of, you know, maybe the government isn't anti-Zionist, but the people there are.
When you go there, it's a bunch of people who are not plugged into the Israeli system and they know that the Israeli financial system collapses cultures and they're trying to be independent and live off of Bitcoin.
It's an entire culture that's like resistant to the Zionist agenda and trying to rise despite being told that they're not allowed to be market players, right?
They're like, well, you guys can't be in the market.
Like, we're actually, fuck you.
We're going to become Singapore.
I like the nation.
I like what they stand for.
And the fact that our side doesn't even celebrate that, like, it's hard for me to even get people to appreciate that.
I'm like telling people that there's a backup.
There's a country when I'm being chased by the FBI.
I had a place to go to.
I made friends down there.
I have compounds.
I can get down there.
I have friends with jets and with helicopters.
And I have a place to back up.
And people walk around like, dude, we got to have a backup plan.
I'm like, hey, I found a backup plan.
And then it's like, oh, they make fun of it.
And it's like, that's why our side is losers.
I'm being completely honest.
It's like, well, when someone like myself or anybody, even you, when you're trying to do something, it's the thing about why, you know, why most people, more people don't make content?
Because they make content and then people make fun of them and then they quit.
Because it's easy to make fun of people who are trying to do something that you are unwilling to do.
And sometimes when you do stuff, you just have to realize that there's a portion of public that will just give you shit and will hate you for it.
And there's also this weird thing on the right wing where the left doesn't have this is that people get their favorite creator and they can do no wrong.
You know, it's like, it's like they can do no wrong and everyone else sucks.
And it's like, you can't win a country back like that.
unidentified
Right?
elijah schaffer
It's like, well, what about Hitler?
How did it end for him?
Clearly it did, but also, but also.
braeden cooper sorbo
But also, what about him?
He was a ruler in the 1930s.
So we're like, there isn't a correlation because there weren't any social media, you know, influencers to speak of at the time.
So yeah, you could bring that up and that's a great point.
And also, where do we go from there then?
I don't know.
It's, I like it.
I, I, or I don't like this, this single loyalty allegiance to a single influencer or individual.
There has to be, there has to be an allegiance to the movement.
Like you said, if there's a backup plan, then I'm just sorry, I'm reading the comments.
elijah schaffer
What's the Preston Para situation?
Someone said Elijah's radio silent.
This is why I'm finding, I find out about drama on this show.
Apparently, there's a Preston Parris situation.
What is there?
Is there not a situation?
braeden cooper sorbo
It was Preston?
unidentified
I don't know.
braeden cooper sorbo
I didn't see anything.
All I saw is he dyed his hair.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I was like, I haven't seen anything either, but I asked the comments.
Keep going.
Sorry, just, I just like the comments make me laugh.
unidentified
Yeah.
braeden cooper sorbo
No, I don't remember what I was talking about now.
There's, there has to be, like I said, that a little bit of grace allotted where people understand that there will be a 20% difference, at least, between them and the other people within the movement.
They're not going to have the exact same par word for word, you know, perfect parallel ideals, but that overarching ideal of saving the country and bringing back that idea of Christian nationalism, you know, bringing that to life where it's like, you don't have to worry about your kids and your wife as a white guy going to the store.
Like you don't have to fear that something bad will happen to your wife if she goes out without you, you know, to go get groceries or something.
That is the overarching ideal that we need to be getting behind this idea of making our country safe.
And so, yeah, if there's going to be a couple, there are going to be a couple bad actors like people in the comments are saying the right wing movement has just been completely overtaken by essentially liberals.
That's that's all it is.
You just have these liberals who are like, oh, gay marriage and surrogacy and IVF and abortion even and all of these different things are great.
And we're also conservative because we believe in God.
It's like, no, you're not.
That's heretical.
And the church, you know, a thousand years ago would have excommunicated you at the very least for it.
There has to be that.
Okay, wait, actually, I figured it out, everybody.
Don't even worry.
I have the solution.
The church reigns supreme.
The church makes the declarations.
And then we just have to live under the scriptural teachings.
That would solve the problem.
Then it wouldn't have to be, oh, well, this person did the thing I don't like.
Cause then we could say this person did the thing I don't like.
Let's bring it to the church and see what the ruling is.
Then we could actually have a discussion as opposed to this person did the thing I don't like.
Therefore, I'm going to try to cancel them and kick them out.
So let the church make those decisions.
Obviously, that's incredibly wishful thinking.
But if there was some sort of authority that we could turn to, and that's a big problem is because people don't believe in the authority of the government anymore.
Romans 13 says that authorities that have been instituted by God are ones that follow the rule of God and therefore should be submitted to by Christians.
And a lot of people will use that to say you need to submit to authority blank statement and period.
That's not the truth.
That's not how it works.
Just because a government exists does not mean that it is a just government.
And if it is not a just government, you have no duty as a Christian to submit to it.
As Christians, we're called to submit to just governments that have been implemented and instituted by God as a divine authority to rule over us.
When they stop being just when they stop being divine.
Who was it?
Um, was it?
Was it?
Uh wait wait, I have the quote right here.
Uh, John Adams.
We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion.
Our constitution was made for a moral and religious people.
It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other, and so I think a lot of people this this is personal opinion here a lot of people see the government as as traitorous, which is true.
The government does not care for us.
It does not.
It is not a just or a morally uh, acceptable government anymore.
It is corrupt beyond recognition and, because of that, the same and this is the same thing.
This is why I became Catholic.
The same thing that happened within Protestantism is, people started taking ownership of themselves and everything around them, and there's nothing necessarily wrong with taking ownership of the things around you, such as your family.
The problem begins when we start to expand that as a form of dominion, when we don't have humility to allow ourselves to follow the leading of Christ.
Right now, don't hear what i'm not saying.
I'm not saying submit blindly to governments or authorities or whatever.
That that's stupid and ridiculous.
I'm saying because the government is no longer trustworthy.
We, we struggle to trust anybody else because we see one or two wrong things and we decide for ourselves that they're not somebody to be trusted.
Now this is once again, don't hear what i'm not saying.
I'm not saying we should just accept everybody into the movement.
They made one or two mistakes.
Therefore, welcome them back.
I am saying that we can be calculated with our grace and allot it to certain individuals based on their their um repentance, I suppose would be a good way to say it.
Once again, not trying to make myself the judge and ruler of it, but the idea of, of oh, it's hard, with all the clicking in the background that's, that's the part that's throwing me off.
Um, I mean the idea of, of proper humility in the Christian sense, that's all.
Yeah, we don't have.
We don't have a government that reflects the morals and values that the founders had envisioned, and unfortunately, that doesn't play well for us long term because it immediately instills in us a lack of trust.
It's comparable to a girl who's raised without a father and that so she has daddy issues.
She doesn't trust anybody.
The same could be said for a lot of people in the country today who are far right and they want to have the society like Arville, where it's like, no, we want a society for just us and we don't have that anywhere in the world.
We're five percent of the population.
When do we get to call ourselves minority?
Somebody care to explain that, right?
So it's like, sodomize the thumper.
No literally, literally.
Uh, with van man too, but it's.
It's the idea of, because we've seen the American dream from a distance, we've seen what our founders had envisioned, we've seen what the generations before us had and we saw how all of the authoritative figures took advantage and took it and twisted it and took it away from us.
More importantly, we fail to trust anything, and the problem with that is when something good comes along, when someone who has the same ideals as us, but maybe is a little bit different in how they execute it or go about it, comes along, we miss the opportunity to collaborate.
Collaborate, right?
Like once again, 80% of what you're looking for is 100% of what you're looking for.
And so just because I'm not perfect, just because someone else isn't perfect, just because you're not perfect, doesn't mean that we can't collaborate towards the same shared goal, right?
I can't collaborate with some Zionist or Muslim or Buddhist who wants America to become a country that supports their country, right?
I can't cooperate or collaborate with a Somalian who wants Somalia to be America.
I can't collaborate with someone from Lebanon who wants this country to look like Lebanon.
I can't collaborate with someone who wants me to send $5 trillion to Israel, right?
I can't collaborate with the people who don't share the same end goal for my country.
And my country, my end goal is a safe haven for the dream to thrive, which is the ability to pass down, like I said at the beginning of the show, pass down heritage and legacy through my children, specifically through my Christian children.
And so I can't collaborate or cooperate with someone who is unwilling to meet me at that goal, right?
Everything else in between, we can discuss on the path, but that end goal is unchangeable for me.
Same thing like when I start date, when I started dating my girlfriend, how many kids do you want?
What religion will we raise them?
And what are your views on marriage roles, biblical marriage roles?
How do you view it?
My end goal is a bunch of kids to carry on my legacy, raised Catholic so that they get into heaven with a wife who's submissive and myself as the leader.
Now, this is a big implication on me to bear her responsibilities, bear her burdens, right?
This is not me to burden her with everything I'm dealing with.
This is for her to give me all of that and then to support me as I shoulder the entire bulk of it.
If those end goals are not met, nothing else in the middle matters.
Nothing else matters whatsoever.
She can have some great things right here, right in the middle.
But if this part, if she's unwilling to submit, if she doesn't want to have kids, if she's not Christian, this doesn't matter.
It becomes irrelevant.
But if this matters, we can work through this and we can figure it out.
That's what we have to realize.
And that's what so many of us have lost.
It truly is unfortunate because I do see the struggles that people are complaining about.
I do see the gripes that they have.
I also see that there are bigger issues that we could be dealing with.
And so we can allot some time and go, hey, by the way, this is bad.
Now let's push forward to this goal together.
As opposed to what I see the movement do, which is this is bad.
You're bad.
Sorry.
You don't get to be part of it anymore, which alienates not only the initial person, but anyone else.
It's the same with liberals, right?
Like you have Ethan from H3H3, who got eaten alive by his own audience because he misgendered someone or something.
I think it was something like that.
He misgendered him.
And even though he apologized because he did it, because he didn't play by the rules once, he was for a long period of time.
And that alienated a lot of liberals who weren't Ethan.
A lot of people who saw that and go, well, what if I make one mistake?
Will I receive the same backlush, the same treatment?
And so it's the idea of this is what matters.
Everything in between, we can work on on the way to this goal.
And we have to understand that if that person shares that same goal, they could make a mistake.
They could be misguided, but we need to work towards it together.
elijah schaffer
Right.
You know, I think also too, tomorrow for slightly offensives, I'm bringing some stuff back.
I'm going to see, I might bring back some desktop streams.
I don't know what I'm going to do, but I do want to talk about the anti-Semite of the year because basically in all of this, you know, I'm just relaxed today.
You know, I went to been working.
I don't know if people know, I've been working in Australia remotely right now with one of Michael Henness.
He's actually in Australia and we're working on some sponsorships of some stuff for the coming year with some Australian investors and individuals.
And people are like, oh, so you're being funded by Australians.
And it's like, I mean, there's companies that are Australian companies, yeah, that want to sponsor us.
Do you know that there's a Western ethos?
Like, I actually put this up.
It's so crazy.
Like, people don't even realize there's a shared collective culture.
Like, that whole idea of like, being, you know, if you live in Pakistan, it's the same thing as sharing your opinion about the U.S. if you live in Australia.
It's like, no, that's literally not the same thing.
But this guy from Australia tried to do the same thing.
And he shared this right here where he's like, I was talking about an Australian issue and he's like.
account based in the United States, checks post, your opinion is now invalid, sir.
And there's like me speaking at CPAC Australia, you know, I'm like, sell out.
Yeah, exactly.
I'm like, I'm an Australian resident, have a business in Australia, have Australian citizens working for me in the USA.
My kids are dual citizens and my wife is a citizen lives in between the two countries.
I'm also involved in politics there and lived in and out the last eight years.
Like, yeah, and I was also invited to speak this year, but I got banned.
So I was supposed to speak at this year, CPAC.
It's really frustrating.
And I mostly, you know, talk about it at night.
But I bring this up because I'm kind of just like moving a direction of what do we talk about now?
And where are we going to go with our content?
The truth is, is that we have to be very, very focused on the topics at hand.
We have to give great reduction, you know, or reduce the arguments down to something that's palatable.
But most importantly, we've got to be raw and we've got to be real.
We've got to be authentic.
And I think that's like over the years when I'm like, like, if I'm going to have a chill month like this month and just kind of like, I'm moving in, you know, I moved.
I'm not even explaining where I moved, but I moved to a completely new place.
I don't know anyone here.
I have nothing.
I am from, you know, in a completely blank room.
You know, I'm going to build, I'm going to go build an actual studio, but for the meantime, I'm going to turn this into something cool.
I'm going to have, you know, my stuff here.
I'm going to start doing desktop streams.
I'm going to really up my content and what's going on and the casual stuff and talking to people and just streaming and doing the fun stuff because, you know, I've had so much production with studios and with people that I haven't been able to just produce myself.
In fact, getting people involved sometimes, even my own crew actually complicates my life.
Like I could just easily set up streams, throw on a thumbnail and go live.
It's like pretty easy for me to do that.
So I think I'm going to try to do that more and talk about more things.
Plus, realistically speaking, you know, I finally got my family back.
So they were gone for months and they stayed longer because of the threats.
So we had to be separated due to a lot of the legal stuff that was going on the last few weeks.
We're supposed to be reunited about a month ago and then the lawsuit came and it's been very, very, very difficult.
So appreciate you guys supporting because guys, what is what is crazy as I was saying is I feel really like, I feel really, really confident about where Rift is headed in terms of that we have to be post-partisan.
So like we're just going to be past partisanship.
Like I don't like who James Lindsay is talking about when he says the woke right is the moral police.
It's the purity.
It's the Puritan patrol as I call them, you know, the Sharia, the Sharia, the Sharia police that walk around and you have to be as holy as them.
We're going to be a ragtag group of people here at Rift who are focused on a few main goals that everyone's going to have to sign an agreement on here, you know, which is A, that we believe in abortion.
Two, we believe in making milkshakes from our aborted children.
Three, we hail Satan.
And four, you, you have to do all three of those things while sacrificing.
Also, yeah, exactly.
No, no.
Basically, it's going to be like just three things here.
You either have to have a firm belief in God or acknowledge that he's real and that he's the ultimate creator of the world.
Two, you have to believe that the American current American system is unfixable and that we're going to have to educate and inform people to realize that change is going to happen through genuine lives being lived for the truth.
So you, you know, that's kind of our way to wake people.
And three, you're going to have to be committed to the truth, that no money that you're going to take or no money you take from us should ever influence you telling people the reality of this world and what's going on.
You have to be dedicated to honesty and reality.
And that's what, you know, to work here, it's all you have to do.
You have to believe in God, believe in fixing people, not the system.
The system can't be fixed.
And most importantly, you got to be willing to tell people the truth, even if it costs you your freedom, right?
That's kind of like what it is.
As long as you have those values, then you're welcome to work here.
And also, you have to hate Israel.
No, I'm kidding.
They think that.
They think that.
That's actually not true.
It's not true.
No, but I want to.
So let's get into the anti-Semite of the year and what's going on here.
Someone said I have to say I love the gay faggot for five times for forgiveness.
unidentified
That's what it is.
braeden cooper sorbo
You got to do it.
Sorry, man.
elijah schaffer
I don't know.
I don't know what that means.
But no, but I was going to say, we're going to pioneer.
And I've been trying to figure out a lot of things.
And we have a lot to figure out.
I'm just really tired, you know, and just really tired.
braeden cooper sorbo
Just really tired today.
elijah schaffer
I can't believe we're back.
It doesn't feel like we're at work.
I don't have my studio.
No, but I was going to say I'm out here.
I'm going to, I decided I'm going to, I'm going to turn this into like a desktop streaming room so I can just start desktop streaming.
I'm going to try new things because I feel like it's better to just, and I also might turn the stream into like an hour a day instead of three days a week, an hour and a half.
I might just do like five days a week for an hour and just.
braeden cooper sorbo
Well, we're going up to two hours right now.
elijah schaffer
Well, we're supposed to be two hours, three days.
braeden cooper sorbo
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
But I think I'm going to do five days a week for one hour because then it's five days a week, one hour, and we can talk about whatever and jump on the thing.
However, there's some days I just don't want to do it, you know?
So it is what it is.
I got to figure out what I'm going to do, guys.
It's really hard.
I know, I think I'm managing over 21 people now between the three companies and trying to do that and make content has been tough.
You know, it's been tough.
I also got accused, by the way, of somehow, I'm not going to say, I got accused of like being involved in some like shitcoin scam or something called J-Proof or something like that.
I just want to, do I have to clarify where I was the day Charlie Kirk was murdered too?
Do I have to just start saying like, well, where were you when JFK was murdered?
It's like, do I have to absolve myself from everything that I wasn't involved in?
I don't even know what's, I don't even know what that scandal is.
We were involved in it.
braeden cooper sorbo
What?
We were live during Charlie Kirk.
elijah schaffer
Well, that's a good thing we clarified because we could have been involved in that.
At this point, at this point, at this point, I guess I have to just clarify with everyone.
It's like, hey, have you come out today and said that, you know, like it came out that like a woman had sex with their 15-year-old student?
Have you clarified that that wasn't you, Brayden?
braeden cooper sorbo
I will neither confirm nor deny.
elijah schaffer
It's just crazy.
All right.
Anti-Semite of the year.
Let's talk about it.
So last year, Jake Shields and I were both nominated for anti-Semite of the Year in 2024.
It was pretty fantastic.
I was, I personally was nominated.
I was one of the first in their, I think last year was their first year.
Let's see.
I don't know if you remember this.
braeden cooper sorbo
I don't.
I didn't know about it till I saw a tweet from Nick going.
unidentified
Oh, no way.
elijah schaffer
2023.
I was one of the first people.
Look at this.
So, yeah.
braeden cooper sorbo
Based.
elijah schaffer
Elijah Schaefer.
Elijah Schaefer is a radical political commentator and host of the slightly offensive podcast where he hosts violent anti-Semites and spreads dangerous conspiracy theories against the Jewish people to his nearly 1 million social media followers.
Schaefer gained notoriety as he began to clash over his controversial reporting style with his then boss, Glenn Beck of the Blaze.
Here's where it starts with, we start with lies.
I never worked for Glenn Beck.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
And they just go down and it just gets crazy.
Amid the ongoing controversy, Schaefer was hit with a sexual assault allegation that led to his dismissal from Glenn Beck and Blaze Media.
It led to my dismissal.
Glenn Beck goes, so you're out here doing the naughty things with the females.
Dismissed, like dismissed from Glenn.
What even is this?
Dismissed from Glenn.
Imagine Glenn Beck was like, honey, sonny, you've drawn the line here.
On multiple occasions, Schaefer was invited.
Jew hater.
This is even better.
He's not even a podcast host.
He's a Jew hater.
So now I get dismissed from Glenn Beck for being a naughty boy.
Glenn Beck tells me, Ta-Ta, goodbye, good sir.
We shall not have you here.
And then I start having Jew haters on Nick Fuentes on his podcast.
Fuentes was named Stop Anti-Semitism's Anti-Semite of the Week for his leadership in the Groyper Army, a neo-Nazi organization that espouses anti-Semitism rhetoric against the American Jewish community.
I feel like that's underselling it.
It's not just the American Jewish community.
It's the international Jewish community.
Yeah, like full credit.
braeden cooper sorbo
I don't know.
elijah schaffer
Fuentes is also a Holocaust denier who pushes Kanye West Jew hatred.
This is going to say, like, it's not fun anymore.
Like, people don't realize, like, I've already put in the work.
I've already done all this stuff.
Back when it actually cost you something to be Nick's friend, I was Nick's friend.
That's why, like, you know, I was watching Clav Clavicular.
I don't know much about him, but I know he was good friends with Kai Schwemmer and Zerka and people.
And I saw this clip of him.
I know he's gotten really popular from this like new clipping model with Neon and these other streamers.
And essentially, he was like, someone brought up the name of somebody that was one of his day ones.
unidentified
And he was like, I don't know if you should bring that up.
elijah schaffer
Like, basically, I don't think we should bring it up because like, I don't want to hear that name basically, because like of all the recent clout I've been getting and money.
And you're like, what a fucking crackhead, which, by the way, he is snorting meth and doing a lot of coke.
And I've done a lot of coke.
I've done meth too.
I don't do drugs anymore, but I've done a lot in my life.
And so like, he's just a guy in his 20s doing drugs.
We've all been there.
And so, you know, we've all been there.
braeden cooper sorbo
Oh, yes.
I wasn't aware of this.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I know you weren't aware because you were there so hard that you never remembered.
braeden cooper sorbo
Oh, okay, okay.
elijah schaffer
But like, but like, but like, you know, he brings, they bring this up and he's like, like, I was like, dude, like, a little bit of like getting some views from 13-year-olds is enough for you to forget who your original supporters and friends were.
Like, I'm not like that.
However, it's like funny today where it's like, Mark Levin is still mad at me for platforming Nick Fuentes back in 2019 because like him and I'm and like, look, I'm friends with Milo, you know, and all these people.
We're all friendly-ish now.
Like, I don't have any problems, but even Milo was like, you know, you know, if you, you brought, you know, you, he was canceled or whatever, and you brought him onto a mainstream platform.
He was canceled.
You, you kind of owe, you have to like realize your responsibility and like, you know, in helping this person.
And I, but I'm not ashamed of that.
Like, Nick was a friend.
But, you know, I know he was pretty mad at me for a while there, you know, and we made up and we, we, we, we got on good terms.
But, you know, what I'm hoping is, is when I see this, when I read about Nick, here's what I get nervous about is when you get into the, I helped him when it did, it's never benefited me because I believed that he had a, I had a calling and a purpose.
And I help a lot of people and I hire people and I work with people who don't benefit me because I just want to help them to become something and make change.
That's what I, that's what I do.
It's what I'm good at is just helping people make money so that they can also affect the world, giving people opportunities, not always big opportunities, but I try to help everyone around me.
I don't have an agenda for Israel.
I just want to help people get established.
It's what Rift is.
I'm trying to help young people make a little bit of money, not a lot, but a little bit of money and help them get established and get their reputation up and get used to scheduling and the official production, production lifestyle.
I'm trying to do that because I care.
And you know what?
What I'd hope is, and I get worried about some people, there's people that still work here that act like I'm like nobody.
I'm like, you really just still work for me.
Just because you gained 100,000 followers on X, it's like, you still work for me.
I'm your boss.
Like, you can't act cool around me.
I'm not calling anyone out in particular.
braeden cooper sorbo
I have nothing to say here.
elijah schaffer
But I was going to say, but I was going to say, it's like, it's, it's the joke is, as I'm saying, like, when I hear clever people, it's like, this kind of, it kind of makes me sad sometimes because like, uh, I get nervous for for Nick a little bit because these people that are now around him don't care about him.
You know, they don't care about our movement.
He's just good for clicks.
And I know he's weaponizing that.
Good for him.
But, you know, I really hope that these people don't do something.
You know, sometimes worse than enemies are people who pretend to be friends.
And I hope none of these people like, like, that's what I'm saying.
You couldn't pay me to turn on Nick or stab him in the back or physically stab him.
Like, but these people, I'm saying, I think it's dangerous, right?
Like being around these people because they are, they are susceptible to taking money to stab people in the back.
Anyway, in October 2022, apparently it's all this stuff.
But yeah, I said, I get, dude, I was going hard.
Remember when Hitler and the Jews had different cultural norms?
I, I said, do you believe, I guess, you know what?
I guess I did used to talk a lot about Jews.
By the way, do you see this?
Do you see this face?
Do you know why I look so nervous here?
Right before I went on this show, I was told that my old producer, Savannah Hernandez, and my co-host Sidney Watson were colluding together to try to like me too me or like get me fired back in like right before this.
They were like trying to like, they were talking to people.
I got a call from this chick that was like, hey, they're trying to get me to lie about you and like say shit and like accuse you of things and I'm not going to get involved in it.
And there's like a coup.
They're trying to ruin your life because for some reason they want to destroy you.
And I was like, and I was like actually sick to my stomach because I liked these people at the time and I was trying to give, it's like you and Sarah or something colluding to like destroy me.
And I was like, wait, I've just been nice to you.
I've just given you opportunities.
Like, yeah, I'm spastic and crazy, but I'm not like malicious or mean.
They haven't done anything to you.
And I remember I was like, I was sick here.
I threw up in the bathroom.
My was really heartbroken.
And you can see it in the eyes usually.
I was really, really sad.
And I was just like, okay, I don't know.
And I saw screenshots of chats and stuff.
And people took, you know, some recorded phone calls and stuff.
And I remember I was like, I was, I actually was like, I had, I felt sick to my stomach.
So I was like, these people are going to try to destroy my reputation publicly.
And they're, this is really scary.
And then, you know, many over many months that the things did get pretty crazy.
And they did, you know, get a lot of people on their side and try to destroy my life.
I did come out on the other end fine, but I do, this, this picture is haunting.
It really is haunting because it's always a reminder of like, I was sitting there and I was just so suspicious of everybody in the room.
Cause I'm like, why am I finding out about this?
Like, is Candace going to pull something?
This is Candace Owens' show, by the way.
I'm like, it's like, I was on with Candace and she was, I was like, is she going to like try to do something to me?
Am I being spied on?
Like, why are they having me meet with a rabbi?
This is in Daily Wire Studios, by the way.
And I'm like, why am I meeting with a rabbi?
Like, what's going on?
And then like Matt Walsh was being weird to me.
And I was just like very confused.
And, you know, like Ben Shapiro was trying to get me to not be on a show with Matt Walsh.
And it seemed like I was just scared.
I realized my whole world was falling apart.
I couldn't trust anyone.
And that was the day when I realized that there's no friends in the industry.
And I have nothing ill to say about those people because, you know, I have forgiven them.
But a friend of mine told me that demons have been getting control in my life because I hold in like a lot of unforgiveness towards those people for trying to ruin my marriage, my life, my family.
And I mentioned too, you know, when they were plotting this, they joked about trying to get my baby to be killed.
My wife was pregnant at the time.
They were basically saying, maybe we can put her under enough stress to try to kill their unborn kid.
Like, wouldn't that be funny if we like caused a fatality?
And I remember like, these are people in my life that I helped were trying to kill my unborn kid through their stress that they were causing.
They were actually coming after my wife too.
And I remember it was very, very just like kind of struggle for me to trust humans again after this.
I just didn't trust humans.
And I, I mean, you know, people do evil things.
And I'm a, but I'm a stupid fucking idiot.
By the way, I want to say this.
This is why I'm not a victim.
I'm a retard.
Why was I had?
Why did I have girls that were friends?
That's like that's that's where it's my fault.
braeden cooper sorbo
That's true.
You did make a mistake by yourself to have female friends.
Number one mistake.
elijah schaffer
That was women can't be friends.
braeden cooper sorbo
That is a fact.
elijah schaffer
No, Yeah, that was like some serious bullshit.
So I shouldn't have been friends with women.
And also expecting women to take an opportunity and be thankful rather than completely blow it up and then blame you for their problems.
That's also mistake number, you know, 50.
But God bless them.
I hope they have a good life.
And this picture is just very, very haunting.
It holds a lot of deep resentment towards me because I was trying to build something great and they destroyed it.
You know, they destroyed like a really, really hard work of mine for many, many years.
They destroyed it because, and they thought they were going to cash out.
That's why they did it for money.
These same people, by the way, were colluding with Hillary Crowder to try to take down.
So after me, they went after Crowder.
I don't know if people know this.
braeden cooper sorbo
I did not.
elijah schaffer
But quartering also publicly went out about this as well, where he was like, he knows.
And that's why he split ways with them because he was like, he knew that they were bad news.
But they essentially have like tried multiple times to like sue people, go after guys in the media industry because they're feminists and they all work together on these things to try to destroy people.
And it's very sick.
And I don't know why anyone supports them because they're just feminists walking around trying to basically get mad at men for being, you know, reminding you guys.
I got sued for $5 million here too for being a misogynist and for anti-Semitism.
This is like the second $5 million lawsuit I've been involved in, by the way.
So for the same things, for like hurting a girl's feelings.
And so I just don't think women should be in politics.
I don't think they should be around politics.
But, you know, it's crazy.
It is crazy.
I do appreciate it, though.
So let me go back to these.
Who are the people though?
Why does it just keep like reposting?
Oh, here they are.
Here are the anti-Semites of the year.
It's that time of year.
Here they are.
unidentified
I don't know who most of those people are.
braeden cooper sorbo
Is Miss Rachel?
That's a white girl squirrel magic, I think, or something online.
Like she does all the skits.
unidentified
She does it like she's a kid's show, right?
elijah schaffer
Miss Rachel?
braeden cooper sorbo
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
It wasn't my proudest fab, but.
braeden cooper sorbo
Okay, fair.
I don't know who Guy, I don't know who Guy Christensen or Marcia Ross or Cynthia Nixon is or oh, Calla Walsh.
Yeah, maybe I'm just misunformed or whatever, but I don't know four of the 10 people there.
elijah schaffer
Well, you don't know any of those people?
braeden cooper sorbo
No.
Who's Guy Christensen?
I feel like maybe it's because I don't know them, but I feel like there are some other people who could be receiving this award.
By the way, do they send you an award?
Like, do you get a plaque or a trophy or something that says anti-Semite of the Year?
Is that how it works?
Or like, what?
Could we make those awards?
Could Rift do like what if, what if they pick a winner and like Rift actually makes an award and sends it to them?
What if we did our own like racist of the year and we picked the number one racist and we made them a trophy?
I feel like that'd be kind of cool.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, you know, that's actually, that's actually, dude, um, write that down.
We should do an end of the year.
We will do an online award show.
braeden cooper sorbo
Let's do an award show.
elijah schaffer
Okay, here.
Like, yes, we're going to do that and we're going to really like show their top 10.
Like, dude, okay.
This is what we're gonna do for slightly offensive.
Okay, this is really good.
Um, we're gonna get this going.
Um, and then what you should do is, hey, here's what we're gonna do.
Um, here's what we're gonna do.
I'll work on it tomorrow, um, and I'll release a new one like every week, uh, or two new ones for the next, I'll do eight.
So, I'll do two Tuesday, two Thursday, two Tuesday, two, Thursday next week.
You cover it on your social media, so be like, so there's a new thing coming out with racist of the year and like cover it.
Be like, we're gonna, this two people have been released.
You show it, show the clips, you like, be like the guy.
It's like, this is crazy, and we'll make a nice, like, it's a real thing, and we'll get something made.
I'm not gonna, well, we'll figure out something funny, though.
unidentified
Like, yeah, like I put it for work.
elijah schaffer
Maybe it'll be like a show far, like, you know, the show for like the Ram's horn, uh, like, like, Jewish thing with like a fry piece of fried, like fresh fried chicken, like stuffed down the front of the tube.
You know what I mean?
Like, something like that, with like a little bit of like, uh, like where you just kind of make a really nice trophy.
braeden cooper sorbo
All right, so Tucker Carl Moose already responded about it.
He said, we'll call it the Rifties.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, there you go, the Rifties.
Top 10 racists of the year.
braeden cooper sorbo
I am genius.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but we're going to do it in a way that seems natural.
So it's like, no TRT here.
braeden cooper sorbo
Just peptides.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
braeden cooper sorbo
Carmelo Anthony versus Irania Stabber versus Chicago Fire Guy.
That's crazy.
For the bleached chicken award.
Dude, I love chat.
These guys are great.
elijah schaffer
And, dude, I want to play something for you guys, though.
I want to just while we, do you know what our theme song is going to be?
braeden cooper sorbo
The Kanye West song?
elijah schaffer
No, it's going to be this.
braeden cooper sorbo
So based.
elijah schaffer
Dude, it's true.
That should be the theme song.
We are Charlie Kirk.
That's like such a funk version or something.
braeden cooper sorbo
That's exactly what Charlie Kirk.
This is what he wanted.
unidentified
Yeah.
braeden cooper sorbo
He wanted trophies for these awards.
By the way, someone made a comment.
This is who I was thinking of.
Myron and the Hodge twins.
I think they're more.
I don't like it.
Once again, I don't know four of the people on that list, but I would consider them more noteworthy.
I guess.
I don't know.
They have what, 7 million on Facebook alone.
I'm just saying.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
It's it was not fun, but yeah, it was not a fun, a fun time.
So, you know, I'll just always remember.
I, okay, I look, I don't, we have to, we have to laugh at ourselves.
Charlie Cook's murder isn't funny, but that is the funniest song in the entire world.
It is actually up there with the funniest song.
braeden cooper sorbo
It is pretty funny.
unidentified
It's true.
elijah schaffer
We are Charlie Cook.
unidentified
We carry the gospel.
elijah schaffer
It's like, what the hell?
unidentified
All right.
elijah schaffer
Anyways, I'm thinking that the winner would probably, it's probably going to be Tucker Carlson.
braeden cooper sorbo
Yeah, I guess that too.
I feel like Stu's fallen out.
He's really not that much, right?
Like, I don't hear much from him anymore.
Anna.
elijah schaffer
Fallen out.
I mean, is he not relevant?
braeden cooper sorbo
I just don't see much from him.
It's not that he's not relevant.
I think Tucker is taking prominence, though.
You know, Tucker with his interviews is just, I mean, each one he posts gets millions and millions of views.
And so do all the clips.
I think he just has more reach.
So they'll give it to him.
elijah schaffer
We honor his name.
We are Charlie Cook.
unidentified
We carry the flame, we fight for the gospel.
elijah schaffer
Dude, we should do like that.
Should be the intro music should just be an a cappella version.
braeden cooper sorbo
We should do like, I can just have my brother do it.
My brother, like, do piano.
elijah schaffer
No, no, we need to needs to not be good.
It needs to be like, ready?
Like, it has to be us clashing.
Like, ready?
One, two, a one, two, three.
We are Charlie.
braeden cooper sorbo
So we carry the flame.
unidentified
We fight for the gospel.
elijah schaffer
You know what I mean?
Like, I took a video where you're shooting on Roman candle in the daylight.
braeden cooper sorbo
I remember the last time you did a Roman candle, it blew up in your hand.
That's what I remember.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
braeden cooper sorbo
That was 4th of July, guys.
Elijah took a Roman candle.
It's literally the first firework we did.
You're poor kid.
You did, but your poor kid was already so scared of fireworks.
You're like, it'll be good, buddy.
And then the first thing he sees is him blow up in his dad's hand.
That was unfortunate.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
No, for real.
But anyway, all right.
So there's that.
And then, um, also, we'll talk about Venezuela on Wednesday.
I didn't feel like there's a lot of things that went wrong getting started, but it's the first time back.
I got so much work to do in terms of like just moving.
Guys, it is.
This is actually a crazy move because obviously I moved many, many thousands of miles away.
And I think I'm also going to start this show now live from like a new place, like live from Taiwan or like live from El Salvador.
I think, did you know we should start saying that our show is live from El Salvador?
Let's go with that.
braeden cooper sorbo
Just remember that today.
elijah schaffer
No, because we, because they're already saying, because it would be funnier, like, because they're already calling us an El Salvador.
braeden cooper sorbo
They'll spin dreidels to decide the winner.
unidentified
Yeah, Um, oh my gosh, oh Lord.
elijah schaffer
No, but I think we do that.
And then also, I'm like, I'm working on trying to become a little more like I need to get a little more into religion and like not into social media.
Like, do you ever have those moments where you feel like you're really wrapped up in narratives and what's going on, that like you have to kind of like?
I'm really having trouble sleeping right now, and I always do, but I'm in a lot of trouble because uh, I haven't been using, like I haven't been intoxicated in a long time and uh, I've always like like the like the nights when I don't get sleep or I couldn't sleep, I would just like chug half of a fifth of vodka, like if I was like it's like three in the morning I can't fall asleep.
I'll just like take like six or seven shots and I'll just knock out right, like literally just knock out crazy, and but then that would still keep me, because then I would still go to three, wake up at like nine or ten, still get six hours, and then it would like prevent me from getting these, these crazy nights.
Like last night I went to bed at like six, you know, and it's like I can't.
So then I'm like up at what?
At 930 to let the people in, and then I've been functioning today off of three and a half hours of sleep.
I don't know how I do it, but it's like it's, it's tough and I've been moving.
You know, got two TVs installed, got cleaners came, carpet cleaners came, internet installed, water and electric turned on.
There's just a lot of things going on and, you know, realistically speaking, I feel really just just just like, just just in a tough position because I've got so much happening that I can't.
I can't help but thank the Lord because, you know, we're gonna finish these, these agreements, in the next couple weeks, but but uh, God is good, the finances are, are here hopefully, um and uh, and we're gonna be able to focus on the content.
I want to focus on what this company is.
We just got to be consistent though, you know um, but I need, I need to actually yeah, I need to figure out how to like, figure out how to uh.
Um, no, um, it's not because of reta, Vince.
I stopped drinking way before that.
Um, and I've only been on reta for like a couple weeks.
braeden cooper sorbo
Um, uh, D7, D S I P, that's a really good one for sleep.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, no, I didn't, uh, it's, it's not even, it's not being intoxicated in general.
Like I haven't, I just haven't even had a sip of anything.
I haven't, uh, I haven't.
braeden cooper sorbo
You're muted.
Your mic muted.
elijah schaffer
Oh, I actually made a choice a while ago that I was going to choose to clear my mind.
And a few weeks later, I decided to take Reda, but it had nothing to do with it.
In fact, I actually find that Reda actually makes it worse because you actually crave like sweets and stuff because your blood sugar is low because you're not eating a lot.
So then you want like sweets or alcohol.
That's my opinion personally.
braeden cooper sorbo
Interesting that you're the first person to say that.
Everyone else has told me Reda cuts sweet cravings.
elijah schaffer
I think it spikes it at night.
I think that like, cause you're like, if you don't, if you don't eat, which I do eat.
So like if you don't like force yourself to eat a little bit of food throughout the day, then you have a crash.
I think it does spike sweet cravings, but only after like a month, like after you get a like serious fat loss, like after you actually do, like after you actually get broken down, then your body starts having cravings.
But I also think that's just like me that has been into partying and stuff is like, I feel like I have this desire to want to do something.
It's like basically like your brain just wants dopamine.
It either wants to jerk off to porn.
It wants to party.
It wants to have sweets.
It wants to do something to like reward itself.
Right.
And that's, that's the fight of the flesh.
It's like you've got to resist that.
And that's what I think right now is I've been spending too much time moving on family issues, on marriage, on children, that I haven't been just like spending time with the Lord.
And I really think that's important to like just genuinely sit down with no distractions, read your Bible, take notes.
It seems kind of dumb in the moment, but things sort of make sense through the day.
When you really do have that time with God in the morning at 10 or 10 to 20 minutes, you pray, you ask the Lord for guidance, you write down your thoughts, you put it before him, you take notes.
Like it just seems so like, how does this help my life?
But for some reason, when you do stuff like that on a daily basis, like I almost tweeted out as a joke.
I was like, man, I've tweeted like 140 times this week and I've only spent like maybe 14 minutes reading my Bible.
You know what I mean?
The whole week.
It's like, that's kind of a bad situation.
It's like I've had like 10 tweets for every minute that I've been in the Bible.
And God is, that's not what's helping me.
And I need spiritual maturity.
I need growth.
And Beardson 1.
So that's usually how I end my streams.
Anyway, we're going to keep that going on that.
But yeah, it's two.
So 200 Jesus prayers and 33 prostrations before going to sleep.
That's true.
Yeah, the blue light is true.
braeden cooper sorbo
Jesus prayers are good.
I do a chapter of a book before bed, then a decade of the rosary.
And then when I wake up, I do a psalm.
unidentified
When I get through psalms, I'll find another short book to do something in the morning when I wake up.
braeden cooper sorbo
Right now, I'm doing second, first Maccabees before bed.
elijah schaffer
You know, I've never read Maccabees before.
braeden cooper sorbo
Great book.
elijah schaffer
I have, I have it in a, let's see.
I have a.
braeden cooper sorbo
Your Orthodox Bible, right?
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
I, uh, I have.
I have McDonald's.
They call it MACAS.
That's why I get confused because they call it MACAs in Australia.
I have been reading Job right now.
braeden cooper sorbo
Job's good.
I'm doing it.
I'm reading Job as well.
So I do Bible in a year for the podcast on my way to the gym, and then I physically read two different books.
elijah schaffer
Have you done third Maccabees yet, though?
No, I'm actually trying to follow.
I'm actually trying to follow the Lord and figure this out, but it's actually really hard.
And, you know, yeah, someone's saying 60K in San Diego doesn't make it.
Yeah, it's true.
All right.
Well, like, I just want to keep talking about the, I've just been off a little bit, but I'm just going to get back.
It does, it feels like that, right?
With break, it feels like you're off and you have to kind of get back into the vibe and the shift and move on.
We also have ad snine, everything, but the lower thirds weren't in.
And, you know, it's just one of those like welcome back to the welcome back streams, right?
Welcome back.
Let's have a good time.
I do think starting on Wednesday, I do think I'm going to move these.
Like maybe either, should I do three o'clock central or three o'clock or two o'clock central?
I'm going to move these streams earlier in the day.
I can't, I just don't want to do them at night anymore.
braeden cooper sorbo
I'm totally down with that.
Uh, yeah, I mean, either one really works for me.
We could talk about it after.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, that's what I want to do.
braeden cooper sorbo
I think that would be cool.
Do them earlier in the day so that people have their evenings free.
elijah schaffer
Well, more like so you have your evenings to make your own content.
braeden cooper sorbo
Well, that's what I mean.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, All right, guys.
Thank you so much again for watching.
Shout out to everyone on locals as well.
I haven't figured out whenever I'm building the studio and I'm using StreamYard and I'm not using my normal software.
I don't really know how to use locals.
However, someone gave a real example of me at the Propane Doomsday Cracker.
unidentified
Did there it is?
elijah schaffer
I don't, I do not appreciate you.
Remember that one?
Do you remember that one?
braeden cooper sorbo
No, I don't.
elijah schaffer
You don't remember that one.
You got to get involved in that one.
Also, Just Poopin said you need to have your Discord server jump in VC and sing, I can't get in.
I can't get into the, I got a new phone and I can't get into the Discord server.
I can't get into our, it says I have to go into another device and approve it.
Let me try it right now.
Hold up because I can probably do it off my computer because I've never with my computer.
unidentified
Let me go.
elijah schaffer
Discord.
Whoa, what the fuck, dude?
braeden cooper sorbo
Dude, I got to get my dog.
unidentified
My poor dog's been whining and pounding at my door trying to get in.
braeden cooper sorbo
Poor guy's just ready for bed.
unidentified
All right.
braeden cooper sorbo
Anyway.
elijah schaffer
All right.
Have a great rest of the week, as always, guys.
May God bless the United States of America.
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