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What the f is wrong with you, you fing ugly bitch.
Get the f out of me.
This is the shocking viral video that got a Cinnabon employee in Wisconsin fired.
In the disturbing clip that is spread across social media, an angry white employee hurls racist slurs and makes vulgar gestures at a Somali couple as they filmed her.
The woman behind the counter was identified as 43-year-old mom Crystal Walsey from Oneida, Wisconsin.
The clip was posted by one of the customer's cousins, Sabrina Osman, aka Skylight 7373, on TikTok.
According to her, the dispute broke out after the customer asked the employee to add more caramel to her pecan cinnamon roll.
The ugly incident went down at Bay Park Square Mall in Oshwabanon, Wisconsin, near Green Bay on Friday, December 5th.
Amid the Cinnabon uproar, an online fundraiser supporting the fired employee titled Stand with Crystal has raked in $100,000.
Bro, what?
Cinnabon shared this statement on X. We've seen the disturbing video from the Cinnabon Bakery in Oshwabanon, Wisconsin, and we do not condone this behavior.
The former employee was immediately terminated by the franchise owner.
their actions do not reflect our values or the welcoming experience every guest deserves.
You know, you always know when somebody that's white is pushed over the edge, they always show you their reaction, but they never show you what happened before, right?
We're going to talk about a lot about this bullying of white people that needs to stop because you are in our homelands.
And as we find out from this video, we're not going to be policed by you.
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Please, sir, let me tell you how to behave in your own homeland.
Can't get through a fucking Costco line where I moved to because your entire family is not supposed to be having a reunion in the rice section.
Okay?
That's why they now have limits of two people per family to get in because you're not supposed to be bringing your great grandmother and a Vishnu visage into the actual story.
Fucking god damn it, dude.
Anyway, I'm uh my name is Elijah Schaefer.
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All right, so let's talk about this.
So New York Post reported, you have this vile freak out here.
You can bring this up.
Crystal Wilsley Wilesley.
I guess I used Wilsey.
Crystal Wilsey.
I don't know how to pronounce this anymore.
I'm so used.
I haven't heard a white person's name in America in years.
Kristen Wilsey is ID as a Cinnabon employee who was fired after calling Somali customers the N-word in a viral video.
If you didn't quite see what we had just played, I'll just play a couple seconds over of what happened.
There's so much to talk about here because what this brings up, and you're seeing this move in Australia with the social media ban we'll talk about, you're seeing this in the United Kingdom with hate speech laws.
One of our good friends here, Joel Davis, is in jail currently for a nasty Telegram post, unable to be with the birth of his firstborn child this month because he offended a politician on Telegram, by the way, to like a couple thousand people.
There is a real argument here about the power of words, right?
And where does free speech end and where does it begin?
I will say, though, flipping people off and calling them niggas to their face is probably not a good way to keep your job, regardless of what I think about free speech.
There's also etiquette.
Let's just start there.
I would say this.
Yeah, if you, even if someone pisses you off at work, reacting like that at a corporate job, you probably do deserve to be fired.
And it doesn't speak to the provocation that either did or did not happen prior to the incident, right?
And like you so aptly surmised opening up this segment, you always see the reaction and what is designed to inflame people and make them angry at the white man, but you never see what occurred just before that in order to provoke it.
Now, I'm not sure if anyone's been able to really track down the footage confirming this, but what I have seen from several people online, one of them I find to be a very credible source, Josie, the red-headed libertarian.
She's generally a pretty good reporter.
She has apparently ascertained that this couple actually tried to pick a fight with her, sexually harass her in the capacity of making fun of her for not wearing a hijib, saying she was being immodest for not wearing a hijib, I guess.
I mean, and especially calling out somebody who's native from this country and demanding them to dress and adhere to the same dress standards that you adhere to.
Like, I'm sorry, but if this is true, if this is the case, then I believe she was well within her rights to defend herself.
That being said, she should not expect to keep her job after the fact of doing something like this.
As is the case with that Charlotte Hendrix chick.
Remember, it kind of reminds me of similar things.
A lot of times, this is why I don't like the pearl-clutching, like fake Christian people that are like, think that being a man is like being a pussy and it's, it's, you know, tolerance.
Yeah, tolerating Jesus' love and whatever.
It's like, hey, there are moments where you've got to do things that are inherently violent, mean, or rude, but they're justified.
I was literally just watching the video of that when the woman, and she only got, I think, six years and only had to serve three because everybody understood why she lodged those five or six bullets into the person who just abused her child.
You're like, you're like, or that dad who found the old grandpa hooking up with his 13-year-old daughter and he killed him as well.
And he ended up getting off like a year of probation because you're going, okay, look, yes, we don't want to promote, we don't want to promote people snapping and yelling the N-word at customers.
That's generally, if I opened up a Cinnabon, that's how that would be okay at my Cinnabon.
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But I want to play this video here because this brings up a whole discussion.
We'll talk about if she's justified, but you got a lot of people telling us how to live.
That's what pisses me off.
Now, in Canada, they have a Canada and Australia have a very big Indian immigration problem.
Some states here have that problem.
And what happens is I saw Sneeko basically say anybody who's calling out Somalia is an APAC, you know, shill.
And the problem with this is, is just because you don't live in Minnesota and you go, well, there's only like 2 million, you know, Somalis, why is it a big deal?
Well, 2 million Somalis concentrated into one area is a big deal.
In fact, I'll go to say 2 million Somalis anywhere is a big deal.
But the Somalian crime in Australia down in Victoria and Melbourne, we talk about Australia a lot on this show.
People know my family is dual citizens and we're currently getting paid by the president, apparently, of El Salvador, too.
So, you know, this is this kind of comes down to the idea of the fatigue.
Is this the fatigue is that white people are told we don't have a culture, we don't have a language, and we don't have borders.
A nation, as our chief of staff told me today, is borders, language, and culture.
That's what it is.
So they're telling us we don't have countries.
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This guy's like, just because I'm not the same race, because I do not speak the same language, because I have a different culture, because I act differently, that I'm not like you.
Because apparently it's a basic human right to live around white people for everyone except other white people.
That seems to be my deduction of the circumstance.
And, you know, obviously the overturn window is shifting.
The pendulum effect is in full swing, right?
And we're at a point now where I see there's obviously two very different categories of people who are reacting to this type of stuff.
There are people who I believe are genuinely like racist.
Like they genuinely have hate in their heart for other races.
They think that they are lesser of a human being.
They don't see as we see that all human beings are valuable and equal in the eyes of God.
Right.
But then you have people who are more about pattern recognition and understanding statistics and basic reality and that there are some cultures that simply do not mesh with the cultures that we have established here.
And unless these people are willing to assimilate, like when I grew up in Australia around a lot of immigration, it was fine back then.
Like I never noticed anything too weird with it, with Australia's melting pot.
But then over time, as it becomes more predominantly these, you know, Indigenous or Native people coming over and it's lesser, lesser, lesser white people, the culture starts to shift.
This is when we start to see a problem.
And people who are calling that out, it's like all the reasons that you guys wanted to come here will not be here in another 50 years if you keep going down the path you're going and advocating for the things that you're advocating for.
And the people who are calling that out are getting lumped into the same category as people who actually genuinely hate people and have like a visceral like disgust for them purely on the basis of their skin tone.
That's very different than basic pattern recognition and understanding stereotypes, right?
Well, and like, and like bringing up some of these things, right?
You know, people are upset about the Sinnabon girl, but if we remember Irina Zarutska, right, you can remember this start to resist or cease to exist.
You know, people do see things like this in the news too and go, look, I don't want to deal with irate black people.
Apparently they were accosting her and telling her that she wasn't wearing a hijab or a hijib, whatever, calling it.
I don't care.
But Will Tanner, who's a historian, said most of the left is far more upset about a Sinnabon employee being somewhat vulgar than the 15-time arrestee stabbed a white woman in the neck and killed her while laughing and repeatedly saying, I got that white girl.
The South Africanization of America continues.
That's actually where I got the phrase South Africanization.
And what you're seeing here is you're seeing a sort of anarchy exist where like in Australia, you know, if you rape a woman, but you're brown, this is like two-tiered policing.
You can get probation.
But if you make a nasty post on Telegram, you can go to jail and miss your kid's birth.
I wanted to say, I watched a video of a girl the other day on the show who got raided in the UK by 12 police officers while she was naked inside of her bathtub.
And I kid you not, because this guy sexually assaulted her and she called him a faggot on a text message.
It's the English schools that are Christian schools that are being shut down because they're talking about, you know, the LGBTQ agenda being demonstrably evil, especially when it's pushed on children.
So it's really fundamental to realize that all of this attack, people care about this girl because it's like, you know what?
We've all thought those things that she's saying.
We've all thought it.
But it's also to say that the reason why it's dangerous, let me see if we can, if we have it here.
But in Portland, let me see if I can find the story.
This is like one of the more important things for today.
Yeah, look, check this out.
This is a little bit old, but the Portland jury clears a black man of assault because a white man he stabbed said the N-word.
And I want to clarify, he said the N-word after he got stabbed.
You like kick your foot and you yell out a curse word like this guy stabbed him, but he was like, Yes, and we called him the N-word with the hard R and then he got stabbed.
So the black man was acquitted of stabbing a white man in Oregon after he claimed the attack was self-defense because the victim called him a racial slur.
Carrie Edwards 43 was charged with second-degree assault for stabbing a man in Portland near a light rail stop in July 8th.
However, he found the victim not guilty of a crime after the jury learned the victim was using racial slurs in the aftermath of the altercation.
Edwards, who was homeless and has a previous assault conviction, admitted to kniving the victim, Gregory Howard, but claimed it was in self-defense because the other man called him the N-word.
Security cameras with no audio captured Edwards with a fixable blade knife in hand approaching Howard as he sat on the bench.
Howard immediately jumped up and pushed Edwards.
The two scuffled until Edwards stabbed Howard in the shoulder.
Edwards defense attorney Daniel Small reportedly told the jury that his client was approaching Howard to see if he would trade his knife for cigarettes.
What other than racism could explain why Mr. Howard perceived hatred, animosity, and aggression?
Well, maybe because you're a homeless guy with previous assault charges carrying a knife.
I, the statistics are, look, I've had, I've had a black person put a gun to my head.
I watched a black person shoot a girl in the stomach in front of me.
I got jumped by black people.
I got my car stolen by black people.
I got robbed of my laptop in LA by black people.
Our brother got almost killed.
A guy's still in prison to this day.
I've said for like 17 years or something like that for trying to murder my brother.
My brother got knocked out, almost died as well.
A black guy just like randomly punched him and knocked him out on the side at school.
It's like, I don't know.
My family's been a victim of at least eight or nine serious crimes by black people.
I've just learned it's only been black people.
And I just realized, hey, you know, like I was sitting on the plane today and I actually had one of those moments where you got to remember that not all black people are bad, right?
Like I sat down and then there was like a black guy who was dressed very nicely and I was like, oh yeah, like this is a nice black guy.
I just tell myself mental notes like that.
I don't ever do that.
I'm like, yeah, not all black people are bad.
Like, yeah, like there are really good black people out there.
And I'm saying that sarcastically because we all know that, but you're like, you just remind yourself, like, hey, you know what?
Let's not just like throw the baby out with the bathwater.
But then he did something very black.
I was sitting, well, no, I was sitting in the middle aisle.
We know if you're sitting in the middle that the armrests are yours.
And he's got his arm completely over the whole time, the armrests, like digging into me in the middle, just sitting like this.
And people try to do this all the time for various different arguments.
I see feminists try to use it all the time to argue feminist talking points.
Oh, but what about this woman?
What about this woman?
You know, stereotypes exist for a reason.
Statistics, pattern recognition, this exists for a reason.
When I was in the sales industry, it's actually really interesting.
So one of the main people that I worked with, he was very successful.
He was an African-American individual, great friend of mine.
We worked together for a couple of years.
And I actually went out to, where did he live?
Or hire.
No, no, or hire.
Oklah, Harima.
A couple of times.
Do not recommend.
Not a very fun place.
But largely African-American population.
And during that time of working with him, he literally said to me that I prefer to work with white people.
Why?
Because of everything that you really just espoused.
And this is a black person telling me that working with other black people is painful, that they have this crab in a bucket mentality where they're always trying to pull each other down.
And then all of the other, you know, things that go along with it that you mentioned there to your Elijah.
So it's not just you, right?
It's not just us.
Anybody who has like ears and eyes and can call out what they're seeing as saying the same thing, including and not limited to black people as well.
I don't know what he did or what they did, but I can tell you it's probably, like genuinely probably was justified.
Whatever it was, I think we probably had a justified reaction.
And you just know, look, people don't, people don't just snap out of nowhere.
Yeah.
Okay.
So I think this, listen, real fast, guys, before we go on to the next story, Nick Fuentes was on Pierce Morgan.
And, you know, I don't really, I don't, I don't really understand what's going on there with all of that.
Kind of like what Ian Carol said, I don't understand once hitting the mainstream, kind of like really toning it down on the, on the Jews type of thing.
Maybe it's a strategy.
Maybe it's just a like, hey, you realize, you know, there's an opportunity to go mainstream and it's going mainstream.
I don't really know.
But it's interesting because this is basically, it's almost like what we can't really say Nick is canceled at all anymore because he's actually platformed more than pretty much anybody right now in terms of on big shows.
Pretty much everybody.
That's the biggest show in British television.
So he's going international.
And so it's not really, but the problem is it's still sort of adversarial adjacent interviews.
So they're not really endorsing him, but it's really no different.
Like I watched a bit of this and I watched Pierce Morgan with that Mexican chick, the Venezuelan chick or what is her name?
He was sort of committed to misunderstanding him literally to the point of, and I'm not sure if you have this clip, Joey, but you know, Nick's super viral quote where he's saying, you know, Jews run the world, women need to shut their F up.
You know, black people should be in jail for the most part and then we'd be living in paradise.
And Pierce is like, you want most black people to be in prison.
And he's like, yeah, the ones who commit crimes.
And he's like, oh, so like, what percentage is that?
Nick's like, I don't know.
Maybe, you know, they say one in 20.
So let's say 5% of black people should be in prison.
And he's like, so now you're adding, you're amending your statement.
You're saying it should be the criminals.
And Nick just scoffed and laughed and was like, yeah, sure.
We can add that because obviously we knew what he was referring to.
The people who are actually committing crimes and carrying out these things are the ones who should be behind bars.
But he took that statement and delivered it like it was some type of a gotcha towards Nick.
And to be fair, I think that that's better than doing what Tucker did, where you act buddy-buddy and then you go and you talk shit immediately after on everything.
Well, I just want to know what he got paid to speak in Doha.
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All right, let's talk about this interview here.
I don't like Nick Dick writers.
I've always said that.
I don't like people that make their shows all about Nick, but I do think it's important to talk about because this is something kind of interesting.
This is a British, he's been hitting the circuits on the British station now, the station, right?
This is like the number one show, I think, in England.
Pierce Morgan Uncensored.
Although I do wonder, is it more popular in the U.S. or more popular in Britain, or is it popular in Britain?
Because he always gets American guests and they're obsessed with us.
Everyone in the world, by the way, hates us and is obsessed with our political system.
You go to Australia, they talk so much shit on Americans, and then all they talk about is American politics when you talk about politics.
They don't even know their own premieres and they're like, oh, do you see what Trump did and this and that?
It's like, he's not even your president.
Okay.
But we had this segment here.
This is exactly how I feel.
Look at that.
I feel like that.
That is exactly how I feel.
Yeah, exactly.
Check this out.
This was a, they actually talked about world jewelry, apparently.
I mean, you have to talk about, you know, there's a concept of Jewish peoplehood.
It's the sense that they are part of a common nationality, a common tribe, a common people.
And so where they reside in Israel, the United States or Europe or elsewhere, they see each other above or maybe on a different level alongside their nationality, their, you know, their state, wherever they reside.
If they're in Germany, France, the United States, they see themselves as part of a transnational nation, of an international nation.
The Jews in America, the Jews in Israel, they identify as Israeli or American, but they also have something in common.
They identify as part of a common nation, which I would say there's a world Jewish population.
It's world Jewry.
And world Jewry has representatives.
There is such a thing as the World Jewish Congress, where they actually elect, it's Democratic, all the local Jewish organizations elect representatives to represent proportionally the Jewish population in their area at the World Jewish Congress.
And it's sort of like Davos.
It's like the World Economic Forum, but it's exclusively for members of the Jewish nation that exists across the world.
And so that's a real thing.
And I didn't make that up.
And that didn't come from 4chan.
It's like I said in that clip.
I read what they write.
I read their books.
I watch these speeches.
I watch a speech from Barry Weiss.
I pay very close attention.
So that's what I mean by that.
There is such a thing as it's a nation that exists across borders on a global scale.
They're organized and they have a national self-interest as that nation, as that tribe.
You know, I would have loved that interview to be in person because I feel like there's just such a lack of connection.
When you're in person, it's just so much easier to have a show.
I'm not a big fan of digital shows, but I mean, there's a lot of logistics.
However, he did ask the question, and we do know that the world Jewry, I guess if you were to call it that, is an interesting question because it does sort of originate in England.
Like the war of all the wars, that war, was essentially the banking clan from the United States and England sort of coming together to defeat the brother and their bank in the other land and to institute a liberal democracy so that they could prevent themselves from ever being, you know, they'll never lose control of the international financial market because in a world where everybody's different, you won't notice that they're different, right?
So if you're in an all-white community, the Jews will stand out.
But if everybody's, if you got brown Jews and black Jews and everyone's around, then you don't really notice what's happening.
However, apparently what they're doing in the world is so diabolical that even though they've gone a little too far, apparently, and everyone's a little bit mad and everybody knows that somebody's somebody's orchestrating what's happening in the world.
But there are two camps, right?
There's a camp of people who think it's a cop-out, right?
It's like they call it the blame the Jews camp, the J-O-O-S.
They think that like claiming that any, there's any coordination of Jewry is an anti-Semitic, you know, trope and in and of itself is bombastically absurd.
But then there's another side, which are annoying too, that's like stubbed their toe and blame the Jews, although it could have been their fault.
My point is, though, it's probably somewhere in the middle.
People realize that, yeah, look, nobody thinks that all Jews are working together in some coordinated effort.
But the ones that are working coordinated together, they are Jews.
And they are using other people that are not Jewish that are corrupted by Jewish tactics like bribery, you know, usury, blackmail, right?
So it's not like that it's just Jewish people messing up the world.
It's actually all religions, all faiths, all ethnicities, all sexual orientations.
There's only one.
It's straight and molested.
No, I'm just kidding.
Okay, but anyway, there's really no differentiation.
And I think the problem is, is that it's so simple.
And Fuentes laid it out so simply there.
The issue is so simple.
The thing is, as though the reason why no one wants to admit it is because the way to deal with it will get you fired.
If you even suggest what we could deal with it, it's like you, there is a move, by the way, I'll just mention in conservative media right now to really tighten the grip on the pro-Israel cause.
So, like, I have a lot of more people that are even cutting off relationships with me right now because they're basically receiving money from a donor that I've heard.
And it's going in a direction that they have to like kind of all Israel, they can't even associate with people who are critical of Israel.
So there are entire companies that are, they're investing millions and millions of dollars in these media companies to ensure that they don't have anybody like Tucker on, anybody like myself on.
They don't care.
They care so much about their power.
They're willing to invest.
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But the question is, Amy, you think he said too much on there?
I think he laid out the argument pretty well, you know?
And like you said, there's a huge difference between calling things out that are happening and then having a knee-jerk reaction.
Like I would say Ian Carroll did the day after Charlie Kirk's assassination when he came out and said, it's the Jews, right?
However, when you have that pattern recognition and you've seen so often when we go into history that there has been Israeli forces, whether it's Mossad, whether it's branches of government, whatever it may be, working together for an agenda, you understand why people jump to these conclusions.
But that's why we need to disavow the, as they call it, low IQ anti-Semitism and disavow that as much as we possibly can.
It's funny, Elijah, I actually got a call a couple of days ago from a friend of mine who was Jewish.
And she gave me a call and she's like, hey, this is kind of an awkward conversation, but do you hate Jews now?
I was like, elaborate.
What do you mean by that?
And she's like, well, I just noticed that, you know, since you left the network, you've become a little bit louder.
We're certain rhetoric.
And I'm just wondering, like, do you hate me now?
This is one of my best friends.
We are extremely close.
We've been roommates at one point.
Like, I love this girl to death.
And I had to say to her, no, obviously I do not.
And it's a really sad state that when we start calling out things that are objectively bad, like the ADL, like APAC, like a genocide that is occurring in Gaza, like all of these things, that then all of a sudden, one of your closest friends who's Jewish is like, do you hate me now?
Like, how do we get to this point?
It's unfortunate.
And when I laid that out for her, she actually agreed with each and every one of my points.
She's like, yeah, I hate the ADL as well.
I think that AIPAC is actually a really terrible thing.
She agreed with me on many of these points, aside from the genocide in Gaza.
She told me that was a Hamas talking point and we debated that for like 30 minutes, whatever.
At the end of the day, there's a very big difference between these two things.
And I think that as we start to call out world Jewry, as Nick puts it, we need to simultaneously disavow this low IQ anti-Semitism so that that way these two camps do not get conflated.
Yeah, but it's the African side in us wants to eat them, you know, so it's better than that.
At least we keep them alive.
We just, we just, anyways, the Jews stole my foreskin.
But I will say this: listen, they did debate more.
So they didn't just talk about Jewry.
I think there are other topics, and that's what we talk about.
Nobody, it's kind of like there's two cop-outs right now, or copes, I should say, in the conservative movement.
One of them is like they want you to focus on anything but the Jewish institutional power, right?
So there are people that only talk about Jewish institutional power, but then there's also like focus on Muslims and focus on trans issues and focus on blacks.
There are more black people proportionally that engage in violent crime or are involved in gangs, especially in these major cities, than there are white people that are school shooters compared to the entire white population.
What I'm saying to you is Your logic, if we now have agreed that the vast majority of mass shootings in schools are committed by white people and predominantly young white men, then presumably your advice would be to avoid young white men because they perpetrate these massacres.
You are, you are because you're, well, I don't think you are dumb.
I think you're smart, actually, but you're deliberately avoiding per capita.
And everybody knows that's the difference.
What proportion of white men are school shooters?
It's probably 0.000001%.
What proportion of black men have committed violent crimes?
It's probably like 5%.
I don't know what it is off the top of my head, but it's very high.
And I would add to that, even as it concerns schools, why do you think parents pay a super high property tax to live in a school district where there's white people?
Because they know that if they go to the black school, it's going to be the bloods in the crypts.
It's going to be gangs.
It's going to be, you know, you talk about school shootings.
Nobody talks about all the school shootings that are committed by gangbangers in and around the school and all the other violence that's associated with that.
I mean, these, these schools in the south side of Chicago, you know, it's just not an answer for you, Nick.
What proportion of white people have committed school shootings with white people as the denominator and white people that have committed school shootings as the numerator?
And then, and then, and yet the only focus of your attention is the black shootings, the black crime.
You don't want to live around black people.
You want to avoid black people.
You don't want interracial marriages or relationships that may produce black people.
And yet, when I point out to you that there are many parts of crime in America where actually there's a majority of white people that perpetrate them, you don't care.
Maybe because you see, no one's this argument lost.
No one is buying this.
Everybody understands per capita.
And people could even see what you're, you race ahead and say, well, we're comparing the proportion of white and black school shooters.
I said, no, no, compare the proportion of school shooters that are white versus violent criminals that are black, because that was the basis of the monologue is that you're very likely, if you encounter black people or a young black man in the city, that you're going to be the victim of a violent crime, of a robbery, a mugging, a car theft, a carjacking, or a murder.
That's the difference.
And it's about proportionality.
And everybody sees past that because we all live in reality.
You want to talk about the product of your environment.
People that live in New York, Chicago, LA, we live in reality.
We live in this environment.
We see what it's like.
And the threat, the danger in terms of probability is not, it's not even comparable.
And I would add, I would say this to your point.
If you're in a high school and you, and truly, if you see a white person who looks like a little autistic, he's got the SSRI stare and he reaches for a backpack.
People joke and say, run.
Similarly, if you see a jalapi pulling up with a bunch of black people in it and they got their pants around the ankles, you're going to run also.
And I'm saying the same thing.
The difference is the latter happens much more often.
It's much more common.
You know, in Chicago, there's like 10,000 carjackings and car thefts every day.
It's in the thousands.
It happens all the time.
How many mass shootings committed by Autistic SSRI white people?
I don't even know.
I mean, it's probably in the single digits in the last decade in this city.
So one of the things that I think is interesting about this black crime problem is when you see who's being defined as white, you realize that Europe, like European, like Eurasian European should be its own category.
Like people say, what do you mean by white?
I mean people from the European continent that are actually of European heritage.
It's like, what about South Italians?
If they're mixed like 50% with Moors, they're European continent, but they're not, they're like, they're, they're, they're, they're mud bloods, you know?
So, you know, it's like, what about the Portuguese?
Well, some Portuguese, some, you know, I'd say it's hard for me to, like, it's like, then you have to differentiate.
It's like, yeah, Italians and Spanish are like, when you say, this is what I hate about Latino white.
When you say Latino white, you mean someone who's like a pure blood from Spain, who's got like green eyes and some tan skin.
That's not biggest class.
Not Jose Consueco, you know, and fucking like alzoela banduqueto down here.
And it's like some brown chick is like, I'm white Latino, Latina.
And you're like, this is not the same.
Like white Latino means you're from Europe and you can trace your lineage back, but everyone can tell you're Italian.
You're a little bit, you know, you're Romanian.
You got a little bit of that, a little flavor in you.
You know what I mean?
That's why you're a spicy white.
Or even like, you know, they used to call him, I mean, I don't know if I'm going to say it on here.
I probably won't drop the hard R on YouTube, but, you know, they used to call Italians.
I mean, Italians Irish, you know?
And then they also have the Black Irish, right?
Which are the swarthy Irish, but we have names for them, right?
So the Black Irish, like Wren.
Wren's Black Irish, I think, right?
Rog nationalist.
Oh, I think, I think he's, I think he's, because he's swarthy.
And everyone then gives him shit and says he's like not white because he's swarthy.
There are swarthy whites.
And like, I mean, look at Keith Woods.
Keith Wood's not swarthy as skin, but he's got dark hair, dark eyes, got dark features, but his skin's very pale.
So again, all I was going to say is the white statistics of crime, I believe a lot of people who are not white are included.
If you really look at European Americans, like the actually probably the worst crime that we commit, which is, I can't figure out if it's cool or not, is drunk driving.
This is a perfect example that I saw just the other day.
These are all people in the system who are registered as white who are very clearly not white.
And I've seen so many posts like this.
Just give me a second.
Let me send this over to Joey.
But yeah, I mean, they're doing it intentionally, obviously, to spin a narrative.
You know, if you have a certain number of statistics, then you're able to spin a certain narrative that is in alignment and is conducive to whatever virtue signaling campaign they have going on at the time.
And for a long time, it's been a crusade against white people.
So yeah, it's really interesting to see actually, this is a really common thing.
Guys who look fully Hispanic or fully black are registered as white.
Yeah, because they say that their mom's white or something like that.
It's actually what it is.
They said that, like, and like, who was it that I just found out?
No, okay, there was this interesting clip.
I keep seeing these clips.
Whoever is currently managing Clav and paying all these clippers to clip him is pretty, doing pretty good because he keeps showing up in my feed.
But I did see he was on Matan's show.
And wonderful show.
Dude, Matan's show is actually great.
It's actually fantastic.
That's about as close to political shows as I watch.
Like, it's like, it's interesting.
Um, I like when Matan pretends to uh have no, like, he'll be like, Just one quick question, real fast.
One quick question, real fast.
Um, he has a note card.
It's like this small.
There's clearly nothing on it.
He'd be like, In the on-set case where black individuals are committing crime that are at above average and therefore molesting, murdering, and killing people in a way that would bother the general public.
Would you say that under such circumstances that maybe we should put them all in jail?
It's like there's nothing on the card.
He's always like reading like extensive questions.
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I love the one he goes, Why did they call it Black Friday?
Yeah, again, like it's literally people are allowed to want to have like cultures where it's just their culture.
You know, Italy, so many places in Europe, if you try to marry outside of your race, they will be so mad.
The grandparents, the whole family can potentially disavow.
They don't like it.
They want people who are with the culture, with the family traditions.
And that's apparently acceptable for every single race except white people.
Again, apparently, for every single race on earth, living amongst white people is a basic human right except for other white people.
You know, did you guys hear about there was a place somewhere in the United States, I forget what the project was called, but they essentially tried to create their own kind of enclave, and the rules were simple: no gays, no Jews, no blacks.
They got all of this stuff, but it was too good, right?
It was totally fine when they did it.
But then when this community in Arkansas tried to do it, they're the worst people in the world.
Like, I get it.
It's an icky and uncomfortable conversation to have.
But if it's okay for every other race in the world to operate this way, how come it's not okay for white people?
That's the very simple question that's being posed.
And specifically, when it comes to this clip of Nick and Piers, what was really funny, did you guys see Piers like intentionally acting ignorant of the per capita thing?
Yeah, like Nick was trying to get statistically because Piers was trying to do a gotcha where he's like, well, how many white people commit school shootings?
What do you think the percentages of that?
And he was like, okay, well, let's talk about population size to number of crimes committed.
And Piers is saying it's equal, that the black crime perpetuated by black people is equivalent to the school shootings committed by white people.
And Nick was saying, okay, what is the per capita statistic?
And he pretended to be completely ignorant of what that meant.
They hate to see a Hebrew family with chutzpah live.
But speaking of Australia, a pair of young Australian nationalists were facing up to a year in jail after they were charged for allegedly wearing Nazi clothing at Melbourne's Flinders Street station in June.
He was wearing a picture of Hitler on the back.
He says, Common sense patriot.
It's actually hilarious.
And then he's got a shirt.
Another person's got a t-shirt with the black sonorad sun and a gun.
And, you know, I had posted, you know, this is the person who arrested them.
This is what's crazy.
Look at the person who arrested them for wearing it.
Like, legitimately speaking, this is a very patriotic country.
Okay.
No, like, yeah, he was our enemy in World War II, but he was patriotic.
Like, nobody thinks, nobody in the world thinks that like Nicholas Maduro isn't patriotic towards Venezuela.
He's just our enemy, but he's like, he's a Venezuelan patriot.
I mean, let's, we should, we should actually start pushing that.
Like, Maduro's a Venezuelan patriot, damn it.
Um, but he's a patriot.
So, like, you, the context is what we're getting to.
It's almost like suing someone for $5 million for assuming what they meant by a picture, you know?
You don't know if he's for it or against it.
He's wearing it ironically.
Gen Z does do that from time to time.
But, you know, I like to explain the fact that you're now getting arrested by Sikhs for just wearing a t-shirt.
This is where it gets to you.
And there's a problem right now in New Zealand with the Kiwis.
I barely mentioned them, but they, you know, I don't know if you know, but they have the most secure surveillance system in New Zealand and Australia.
They have cameras under every bridge.
I check if your seatbelts are on.
It's $1,188 fine.
They have speed cameras and all their cars are unmarked.
It's very, very dangerous police state, nanny states.
But you get a couple tickets in a year, you lose your license.
It's crazy stuff.
It's really, really, really insane.
Instead of just admitting that drivers are getting more dangerous because you're letting immigrants in, they just keep adding more fines.
And it's so, so taxing on the public that when you get the ticket, it says, common questions asked at the bottom.
No, this is not about raising revenue.
It literally says that on every ticket.
But more importantly, they started this new thing where it's like uphill tickets.
So like if there's a really steep hill, they put an unmarked speed camera car because it's in illegal to put a speed camera there, but you can have a car parked there with a speed camera in it that gets people just coming over the edge.
So they're revving their engine to get over.
And as they're tipping up, they get their speed tipping over the top.
And then basically the Kiwis protested this and were like, we're not going to do it.
So then they imported some Indians to take the jobs.
It's not a joke.
So now you just have a bunch of Indians imported to find the people money.
And what you have is you have a third world brought in to keep the order of the gay liberal class to enforce it against its own people.
It is a gay multicultural, what is that called?
Man, I found so retarded.
I was going to have a good quote there, but feudalism.
It's gay, multicultural feudalism.
It's like we are just, we have like taskmasters who work for the king who are not loyal to us, and we're required to give them of our tithes and our offerings.
But realistically, it doesn't matter if we don't want to do it because they'll just get shitty ass people to do it for us.
And that's kind of my point.
It's like, why would you arrest someone in your own country for wearing a t-shirt?
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But, you know, if you want to do more to get some handsome money and don't wear a t-shirt like that.
Again, this is happening everywhere, basically except the United States when you start talking about more of these Western countries.
There's now been 1,200 arrests made out of the UK for social media posts.
I'm sure the number's getting up there in Australia, New Zealand, and these other places as well.
And it's because America is the only place that actually protects our rights.
And this is why you've seen so many people who aren't even from America who are coming out with this America first messaging because they understand that America is literally the last line of defense for everything that matters for free speech, for the right to bear arms, the right to defend yourself and your family, and all of the other amendments in the Constitution that enshrine the rights of the American people.
These other countries don't have that, right?
And so, you know, so many people, even as an Australian, I can sit here and say I'm America first because unless America enforces our stuff and unless we become the, I guess, role model for the rest of the world, these places are just going to continue to fall and to fall and to fall.
And especially somewhere like Australia, which you aptly name the test kitchen of the world.
That's exactly what it is.
They test all of the creepy dystopian policies there because it's a similar cultural makeup, similar everything.
And if it works, then they will export it to the rest of the world, typically Europe, and then it makes its way over here eventually.
But I was laughing because, like, my point is, is that there's a bunch of articles.
There was a time, this was as of last year.
I did kind of like tone things down in January of this year to kind of start the rift and kind of be a little more mainstream.
Didn't save any of my other relationships.
Maybe it was a bad idea.
But the point is, is that like this article I was laughing, it was titled, I just said I was going to the RNC and then it made an article, White Nationalist Elijah Schaefer announces he will be at the RNC.
But I thought it was funny in here because the quotes in here were actually pretty good.
It's like, you know, let me see.
It says, they're trying to get me to flout to cover the RNC in Milwaukee.
I don't really want to do it because I don't really like the Republican Party.
They're kind of a bunch of shitheads.
And just like the French, right?
They're a bunch of bastards.
I guess I don't know when we're saying any of this stuff.
But they were saying some of the things that I had said is Elijah Schaefer posted an image of a large Sonorad, neo-Nazi symbol on X, which I did do, by the way.
That was also, that was funny, right?
Just posted a giant Sonorad.
Is that not a good thing?
That's kind of funny.
So people do just post things for humor.
And it said, Schaefer declared that Native Americans should get the fuck out of America.
Schaefer demanded that non-white people show their appreciation for white people, saying you're welcome.
You haven't done much for it in terms of what we would have liked.
You've only complained and you've caused more problems.
He also said multiculturalism is gay.
It sucks.
It's stupid and it doesn't work.
It has never worked.
He also endorsed white supremacists.
That's true.
And he wants a homeland for white Christians.
Like, I don't know what the controversy is.
My point is, if the only people who have a problem with these statements are not non-white, non-Christian people, and we don't want them in our country anyways.
So in two days, basically, anybody under the age of 16 would not be able to use any social media sites.
And what's creepy is they're actually utilizing this to bring about another law, which is extremely dystopian, where anybody actually, in order to use Google, you need to actually upload your ID to be able to do that.
And they're doing all of this to essentially push a digital ID agenda, right?
And I see everything that's going on in Australia.
They're simultaneously trying to achieve two outcomes.
Number one, they're implementing a lot of really creepy dystopian policy.
I would not be surprised if Australia becomes the first country that is essentially communist China, the first Western country to essentially adopt many of those policies and in everything other than name resemble communist China.
I would not be surprised if that happens.
Implementing all of these dystopian totalitarian policies.
And at the same time, they're also importing the third world and doing everything that they can to make this whole thing freaking collapse, to make society collapse because it's their problem reaction solution textbook.
Okay.
Implement all of this stuff, create all of the chaos.
And then when people start calling out for help, right?
This is so messed up.
Please do something about it.
That's when they're going to say, okay, let's crack this all up a notch, all of this creepy dystopian policy that we have here.
And that's when you're going to get your communist China.
But they're pushing both of these things simultaneously at exactly the same time.
This is not about protecting children.
It's not about making sure that young people don't access porn sites because then they would just ban the porn sites.
Okay.
They're doing this so they can implement a digital ID.
And then once they eventually have that digital ID fully enforced in both the public and the private sector, if you do anything that they do not like, they will essentially be able to switch off your access to being able to use your ID if you need to rent a car, if you need to be able to rent an apartment, purchase an apartment, whatever it may be.
They're simultaneously trying to roll out these digital IDs and CBDCs at the same time because that's how they have full technological technocratic control over the citizenry, right?
So the under 16 social media ban, it's a guise.
It's a farce.
It's a mechanism that they are using to have another reason to be able to enforce digital ID.
And one of the things that I want to mention about that is the government apparently believes that they are more trusted than the social media companies.
But of course, they only ended up sort of banning the social media platforms that have right-leaning algorithms, which is very interesting.
So they didn't, you know, stop Blue Sky.
They didn't go, they went after Instagram.
They went after YouTube.
They didn't go after any of the other alt sites.
They didn't go after Kik or whatever.
They went after just these main things.
Now remember what happened here in Nepal when they did a social media ban.
Yeah, well, it didn't end well for Nepal, by the way.
It didn't end well at all.
In fact, it didn't end well.
It hasn't ended.
There's massive rapes, murders going on there.
It's completely dysfunctional, derelict society.
But the thing is, people don't want to be censored.
However, I love when people are like the nerve or the gull to think that Australians are going to somehow rise up and overpower their government when they can't even overpower a COVID mask.
That was probably one of the most disappointing countries of the entire COVID era.
Particularly, I'd like to point out a video here.
There's a really dystopian video from the social media ban where the czar of internet protection or whatever safety commissioner or whatever.
The office of the e-safety commissioner should be disbanded.
Let's talk about it.
The ID for the office of the e-safety commissioner was sold by some as a means to protect children online and rid us of the scourge of child sexual exportation material.
But instead, the government has created a taxpayer-funded digital janitor.
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In July of this year, our army was extended to just looking after the safety of children to the safety of all Australians.
I think we're going to have to think about a recalibration of a whole range of human rights that are playing out online, you know, from freedom of speech.
A chilly new video showing the last moments of a Ukrainian refugee's life right before being stabbed to death by a man with a lengthy criminal record on a train in North Carolina.
Irina was murdered by a man well known to police who was arrested, then released numerous times because of left-wing soft on crime policies.
And we can't have the internet showing people the bloody results of soft on crime policies now, can we?
So the office of the e-safety commissioner attempted to force social media companies to erase the evidence.
But what about Australian Teddy Cook, the high priestess of gender ideology?
Teddy is a woman who purports to be a man.
This activist landed a job at the World Health Organization expert panel drafting care guidelines for trans and non-binary people.
And in her spare time, she plugs bondage parties, trans orgies, public nudity, bestiality, drugs, and taxpayer-funded sex changes.
Dared to question her crusade to re-educate your children and the e-safety office descends faster than a drag queen at story time.
The e-safety commissioner attempted to force X to remove a post by Canadian Chris Austin, aka Billboard Chris, in which he misgendered Teddy Cook.
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Something's happened recently, though, in Australia.
What's going on there?
Yes, so I criticized the appointment of a woman named Teddy Cook.
She was appointed to a panel of 20 so-called experts on the World Health Organization to draft healthcare policy for children and adults who are struggling with trans identification.
Now, Teddy Cook is a woman who was written about in the Daily Mail, and it was this article that I quoted where she's promoted bestiality, bondage, drugs.
And I don't think this is someone who should be writing policy for children.
So you criticized her, but the real problem was that you misgendered.
That's right.
So in Australia, they have an office in the government called the e-safety commissioner.
And her job, this is an American woman named Julian McGrant.
Her job is to control what Australians can say and see on the internet.
I'm not entirely sure what it is, but they're fining him because they're saying that he's basically not restricting people's speech enough on the app and is not agreeing to take people's voices down.
Now, Brian Sellner and the other activists that are re-migration activists have pointed out that the reason why all this fight is just to control people from telling the truth about what's happening.
Now, does anyone remember when Hollister used to be?
Hollister used to be a fat, I mean, a skinny, it used to be about eating disorders, which is when life was based, right?
When we were pressuring women to have eating disorders, we got to get back to that like wholesomeness in our culture where like you know, you'd be like, have bulimia, and then we'd be like, an article would come out and be like, is that some spat we see on her hip bone?
You know, we got to get back to pressuring women to unreasonable beauty standards like a proper country.
So we get that going.
We're back there.
I went and I got her a t-shirt.
This shows you how different, I remember the price.
It was $18 for this nice blouse.
And that's like pretty cheap now for $18 for a really nice top.
And I think suppression just creates more curiosity at the end of the day, right?
I think that that is, aside from the fact that, you know, a lot of things that Nick says are true and accurate, it's also the fact that, you know, people literally labeled him as the most dangerous person, pushed to obscurity.
It makes people curious what the message is, right?
So all these little Aussies out in Australia are like, oh, we're not allowed to hear about XYZ.
I wonder why that is.
And it's just going to spark their curiosity and drive more people to other sources that are sharing that information still.
Because technically, your kids are only half black.
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So you call them the N-words of half.
That's the word.
Well, you can call your kids that.
That's like endearing.
But like, if I call my kid a niglant.
Yeah, but if you, if you like, if you have black children, it's not really your place to go look at other black people and be like, I call my son Negro Nugget.
So let's jump into an interesting story here today.
Argenzi extremist brought up something very interesting.
So in the Florida race, we're back here in Florida.
We're in Boca Breton.
We have a very interesting race going on for the governorship.
You have the establishment individual, Byron Donalds, and then on top of that, you have him going against the runner-up who one poll, I want to bring this up, from political polls, stated that the primary poll came out for Florida at Fishback at 43 points.
So he's trailing him by 14 points.
Donald's at 29.
This is from Fishback Internal.
So I guess this is an internal poll.
This is an internal poll.
So obviously it's going to have its bias.
So I don't necessarily believe this as true.
However, you do know that Donalds is threatened by Fishback because the amount of money he's already given to Alex Bruce Witz and X strategies to attack Fishback.
There's a lot of political attacks coming at this.
This is why I know Rift is a good idea because people would say, oh, well, it's so small.
It is a startup.
We don't have a huge reach.
We're not the most effective network in the world.
But the amount of people that are trying to destroy it makes me think that they see the potential that I see too.
It's like, hey, this has potential.
So let's destroy it while it's down.
I think Fishback is someone that they're worried, even if he doesn't win now, that he might be able to create an actual populist resurgence in Florida.
And so I guess not everyone's happy with Fishback.
What's going on?
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Yeah.
So Fishback announced a few weeks ago, I believe it's two weeks now, but before that, he was campaigning for about a month.
So he was sort of building up his profile, building up everything.
And very interestingly, before he'd even announced, I believe it was several days before he announced, the Adelsons put up millions of dollars to support Byron Donalds against him.
So a lot of people say, oh, he's like a mean candidate, right?
Because he says base things on the internet.
But, and I honestly thought that at first as well.
I saw his campaign as sort of edgy and funny and whatnot.
But the fact that, you know, the Donald's campaign felt threatened enough and these Jewish, these Jewish billionaires, the Adelsons, they found it, you know, scary enough that they're going to put millions of dollars up against him is, it gives us hope, but it also is a little bit alarming.
But I think overall, it is a good thing that these people are so worried.
And like he said, with Bursch Woods going after him, there's a lot of people after him.
And he has been actually able to move a little bit past his online stuff.
So if you could bring up, we have some stuff here.
Fishback has some real supporters.
That last link, I'm here.
Yeah, we can look at the photos from that last link.
If you see the crowd size, there were over 100 people that showed up to his first major event.
I mean, it shows you that this guy could potentially be as effective.
When you look at where else is this happening, right?
Thomas Massey.
You know, the Adelsons are putting $20 million down to try to primary him out of his race to support his primary backup.
And it's just really interesting.
I actually have a video that's going to be coming out tomorrow all about the death of AIPAC and really the end of this monopoly that the Jewish lobby has over people financially because it's people are so aware of it at this point that we're even seeing people give back money.
Did you see that Seth Milton, just like a centrist Democrat, returned, I think it was like $30 something thousand dollars of APAC funding because he believed in the court of public opinion, he would fare better without it.
I will be dropping that video tomorrow all about the death of AIPAC.
We give some great examples.
We also talk about the America First Foundation, which is going to be launching next year.
And there's not too much information released on that yet, but I just find it very cool that as America First, and not just Nick's movement, by the way, because you're hearing now politicians generally espouse this, right?
There's a difference between MAGA and America First.
Nick's going to be running it, but he wants to put in a bunch of people.
He doesn't want it to be a code of personality where it's based off of him.
He wants a real structured, organized political machine that's going to help people vet candidates and find out who is actually going to serve the interest of the American people.
But that's why it would be better, in my opinion, if Nick can start it and if he can move out and put the people in charge and it can be something that's not a cult of personality.
He wants it to be about people who are genuinely American first and pushing forward that agenda.
And I truly believe over the next four years, we have the potential to see more political change in the next four years than we have in the last 50.
With the combination of these two things, people becoming aware of the Jewish lobby, the Israel lobby, APAC, all of this, disavowing it while simultaneously becoming more America first.
I think we're going to see some real political change coming up to the midterms and then the next general election.
Yeah, this is a, well, I'll say, like, because I was going to say, I thought I was involved or like at least tracked it in the last election.
I don't think it did great, but obviously that was what I thought was the weakness: there's a lot of donors who just like, it's like, well, I don't want to donate to Nick because Nick is more of a crowdsourced kind of guy.
He's more of like the people, like a populist stuff.
But you need a mix.
You need populace and you need money because what happens is the populace comes in and raises $70 million and someone's like, I'll give you $100 million.
And that's what ends up happening: you got to expect these people, you know, ultimately it's about winning.
And a lot of times to win, people compromise.
I don't, I don't support it, but it's the truth.
So what we have to do is make sure that we are out-competing the people that are trying to compromise our peoples.
We're like, because you can't expect everyone, most people who are running for politics are not good people.
And we need, and we need, like, it's not, we don't just need the money.
We need a system that is like, everybody's got skeletons in their closet.
And if you're a guy, which this has to be men, if you're a man and you've lived a life to where you think you want to be in politics and make a difference, it means you've done some fucked up stuff in your life.
So the problem is, I'm saying, like, that's why we need the money because the money you need to be able to come to people and just say, look, we can fund your campaign.
We can also pay off people to not shit on you publicly.
We need to pay off the corrupt people.
That's my opinion.
So you got to get like $10 million to pay.
You know, I'm not going to say, I'm not in trouble, but I know he would take it.
You got to pay $10 million to pay that guy's strategy company to make sure he doesn't do it.
Because like, well, I'll just buy you out.
They're going to pay you $5 million.
We'll pay you $10 million.
And that's what you have to kind of do.
So it's not that we want to be corrupt, but we have to be able to get the corrupt people out of our way and go out to get the average person.
So I'm praying and hoping that works out for Nick and his people.
That's a good idea.
And if it's crowdsourced, I have no other information about it.
But there's also the anti-APAC, the ASIPAC, too, right?
Which is which is coming out, which is getting good donations.
I'll add that to the description so that way we at least have more information.
But the one clip I saw of Fishback was when he was like, I'll apologize for calling.
Oh, should we play it instead of me explaining it?
This is so sick.
It's so good.
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Very good.
for saying that byron donald's was a slave i'm not going to apologize for it if he wants me to stop calling him a slave you can give the money back to a pack are they accusing him of being like a like a male valentina gomez Is that sort of what they're accusing him of?
Well, but like you were saying with the attacks, he's under a lot of attacks, specifically from all the wrong people.
If you click on that first link, he just posted, I want to say like less than an hour ago, while we were live, he says, breaking Republican governor candidate James Fishback responds to frivolous lawfare threats from Byron Donald's campaign.
So this is following a poll released last week, which was the internal poll that we talked about.
Media activist paid by Donald's campaign is now resorting to lawfare in a desperate attempt to disqualify Fishback.
Peter Schorsch, publisher of Florida Politics, whose company has received at least $10,000 in payments from Donald's.
So that's a big claim.
Florida Politics is a very influential blog here in Florida, and they've been publishing hit pieces and hit pieces on Fishback, which have garnered a lot of attention.
Specifically, they made a lot of claims about him and his sexual past, which he has ardently denied, specifically in regards to cases that were completely dismissed.
It's disgusting the way that women weaponize sexual crimes to try to get what they want from a man, from a company, whatever.
It happens far too often.
And I'm really glad the culture is starting to shift on that.
Like, I'm really glad.
But I'm honestly not surprised at all.
And I think that anybody who's been exposed to any type of power structure is aware of the way that's weaponized.
And most people will look at that and they'll take it with a grain of salt and not believe it.
Hopefully.
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Yeah.
So he's a private citizen and he says that he's going to sue James Fishback to stop him from running for governor.
He's publicly stating this.
So it's not like he's suing him for something unrelated and fishback is theorizing maybe he doesn't want me to run for governor and trying to catch me up in law fair.
He's publicly tweeting.
I look forward to suing to block.
If you scroll down a little bit, it's right there.
I look forward to suing to block James Fishback from running for governor.
A private citizen has nothing to do with James.
And yet he runs like a very influential blog and he's publishing that.
So it's disgusting that he would even insinuate that or that he would just publicly state that he's trying to get him to stop.
And all these people that are saying he has no shot, he's just an internet campaign.
I believe that this proves that this is a serious campaign that people are very, very scared of.
So, I'm going to be, I'm going to be doing some lobbying for Jeff Landry, the Louisiana governor, and Attorney General Liz Mural.
Because they're basically not sorry, not for them, but against them, basically.
I'm just saying, like, I'm going to be doing some stuff because they're attacking President Trump's agenda.
So, I'm going to go out and craft some stuff to shed light on it.
And, you know, and I am paid to lobby or to sometimes do things like that because I'm not like, believe it or not, it's a Monday night.
I'm not like, damn, I'm tired.
Let me go get James Laundry.
You know, bitch, I'm going to go tweet about him.
I'm not necessarily going to do that, but I also wouldn't ever tweet about something I don't believe in.
So, I look at it.
I'm like, oh, hey, actually, yeah, they are fighting Trump's America First Agenda.
They are trying to stop ICE.
They are trying to come against it.
Let's call them out.
Let's take some time.
Let's craft an argument.
Let's get it out there and use my reach to get out there.
And I only be honest with that because I think a lot of people are not honest.
Like, even with the freak out about the gambling thing, it was funny because the tweet literally was like, I'm thinking about partnering with these people.
And it was like literally said partnering.
And they're like, you try to make it seem like you weren't partnering with them.
It's like the word partner was in the fucking tweet.
Well, do I wake up with like shocking anxiety some days?
And like, yeah, I do.
Honestly, I have some like, I've been having some major crash outs.
I've been like nightmares and like can't fall asleep.
And I, it's been like pretty, pretty, pretty crazy.
But also having to move, you know, like far away instantly and shut down this business and open up another and we're launching two other companies.
And it's like, it is a lot of work, which is grateful that I have at least El Salvador depositing $52,000 at the end of this month directly into my account from their Fund American Creators pack, which is, which is coming.
And so we'll take a nice vacation.
Man, I wish, I wish I was like, I wish I was like, I wish I had like, I wish Shillman was funding me like he funds everybody else.
The billionaire Shillman who pulled out on Charlie right before he was murdered, he's funding every Zionist that I know.
Every Zionist.
Shillman's funding everybody.
Do you know which money?
Do you know, do you want to know something?
Do you want to know how much fucking money people pay people?
Like, just to put it in perspective, when I was at the Blaze, I got offered a very nice contract to kind of like be a shill.
And it was $50,000 a month on the side.
So it's like, it's about $50,000 a month on the side.
It's not bad.
I mean, most of the people in media make a lot more than that.
Like, most of my friends make minimum six figures per month, minimum.
Some of them make seven figures, but not most of them.
But most of them are at six figures per month.
But that's the shills.
Like, there's no one I know that's like really tough.
I'm like, man, if I just would have just kept lying for the Jews, I could be like back making like, because I, I was about to make a seven-figure contract the same year I left Blaze per year.
So it's like, it's like, that's what I was working on was like a reel with ads and with everything.
It would be, it's gonna be seven figures a year.
So it's like, it's like, I worked really hard for that.
And I like thinking like, man, if I would have just kept lying for the Jews, I'd be making millions of dollars.
And I mentioned, guys, they've given us like a massive discount too.
If you ever privately would like to know the legal firm we use, if you ever have like serious legal help and you and you need to know, I'm not going to like put them out on here.
It is public in an article and whatever.
But if you ever need like really good legal help for something very serious and you're in the state, does that have to be in the state of Florida?
I think it has to be in the state of Florida.
You're in the state of Florida.
We have a very good legal firm who they're not cheap, but I think legal work is like medical work.
You don't like, you don't like get cheap plastic surgeons.
You don't get cheap lawyers.
Like you don't, you don't cheap, cheapen out on things that are like your safety and your freedom.
And you don't really like, you know, you don't buy a cheap gun, basically.
You buy a nice gun.
Anyway, Amy Dangerfield, you can follow her here on YouTube.
I'm going to drop the link one more time.
You can bring this up on the screen.
It is Amy Dangerfield at A-M-Y-D-A-N-G-E-R-F-I-E-L-D.
It's like a Christian James Lindsey where it's like, dude, we love atheists.
They're a part of our movement.
Like they're so good.
And you're like, what the fuck are you talking about, dude?
It's like, hey, man, you got drunk once.
You're not moral.
Don't speak to me.
I'm a Christian.
You're like, bro, you're literally like advocating for the destruction of our country through like the gay liberal Jewish agenda.
Can you please like, it's like, but I'm getting porn books out of schools.
It's like, what, okay, dude, nerd.
You know what I mean?
What's going on here?
I don't know.
But, but, yeah.
But anyways, that's, that's the reality.
However, I think when we relaunch this show, I think this is going to become one of the better shows this year.
I think we're going to make it a little more based, a little more fun.
It's going to be a little more segmentized.
It's going to be done in a way.
That's why it's like, Mike, what do you think about this?
Not that we're going to have to do this now, but like it would be nice.
It would be nice if we were big enough that we could host the show Monday, Wednesday, Fridays, and another person, another person could host Tuesday, Thursdays.
And it was every day at 3 o'clock Eastern.
And then at night, there's like four main topics, 15, 15, 15.
It's one hour.
And the clips are released that night.
Then sequence at like five, six, seven, and eight.
Anyway, we're going to go ahead and grab some dinner and have a good night, guys.
Thanks for being around.
Just so you know, I was supposed to be in D.C. tomorrow for a Christmas party, but I might be giving my ticket to a friend because I think he needs it more than I do.
However, I would like to go.
So I might be in DC tomorrow.
And then I will be back in Boca Breton for the show on Wednesday night with an important meeting.
I should be, I don't know if, I'm supposed to go to Minnesota, the little Mogadisha with Hermes on Thursday and Friday to go talk to Somalians.
But I don't know if I'm going to make that happen.
And then I will be in New York on Saturday.
This is why people think we're funded by Qatar, right?
This sounds like a Qatari lifestyle in New York.
And then I will be home for a few days on Sunday.
And then I'll be out in Phoenix.
We'll all be out in Phoenix.
So if you'd like a chance to hang out and meet the team, we will have an Airbnb.
And if you're a long-term viewer of the show and you're really cool, we may have a meetup at our Airbnb.
We are really good at vetting you guys.
And I can tell it's like, you know, if you guys have been in the chat and we know who you are and you've been around, we might have a meetup at Amfest in Phoenix on maybe the 20th, maybe for like lunch or the 19th, not 19th, 20th or 21st.
But if you guys are in the Phoenix area, you're going to be at Amfest and you want to meet up with us, shoot an email to Dylan at rifftv.com, D-Y-L-A-N at R-I-F T-TV.com, and we may allow you to come to hang out with us.
It's not going to cost any money.
There's nothing you have to bring to there.
Also, know that we're on audio only.
If you would like to listen to us as a blind viewer, that's where I'd like to get the show segmentized.
By the way, when I used to segmentize my show and have blocks, you would remember like between block one and block two, you bring up the podcast screen and you remind people you're on podcasts.
Remember that?
You'd like read a review at the end of the show.
Do you remember those era?
You'd read a review and it was like, and you would have the block and there was the timer and then they would tell you like in your ear, like C block, D block.
And they would like keep the show flowing.
So it wasn't two hours of talking about C and D block.