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In just the past six months, America has tiptoed up to the edge of a new war in the Middle East, suffered a nationwide pandemic and depression-era unemployment, witnessed coast-to-coast race riots not seen since the 1960s.
And now, we are in the grip of a mass terror psychosis that would make Orwell blush.
And it's not even election season.
White women are kneeling on demand to black strangers in the streets.
Cops are prostrating themselves before their mortal enemies.
And now we have whites ceremonially washing the feet of blacks in some sort of perverse Wakanda fiction come to life.
If it's enough to make you spit, you're listening to the right show.
But there is some good news.
Sam saw this insanity coming for decades.
Dom and me, probably for about the same amount of time.
And Smasher, a little bit more recently.
And our special guest in the white room with us tonight, one of the kindest men and best fathers and husbands we know, has also had enough and refuses to bend the knee.
And so will millions more, perhaps with a little help from people like us.
Mr. Producer, kick us off.
Welcome, everyone, to episode 51 of Full House, the world's most sane show for white fathers, aspiring ones, and the whole biofam.
I am, as always, your white guilt-free host, Coach Finstock, back with another two hours appearing into the abyss, but never falling in.
Before we meet the birth panel this week, special thanks to listener Iron Frank, who reached out to connect with like-minded people in his area, and he threw us some shekels for our troubles.
So thank you, Frank, and good luck.
Don't mess up your vetting call.
And if you'd like to be like Iron Frank, and you should, drop us a line at fullhouse show at protonmail.com.
And with that, let us finally get onto the birth panel.
First up, just like Jeb Bush in 2016, you should have clapped when he was trying to smack sense into you back in the 80s.
Sam, welcome back.
Thank you for that wonderful intro, Coach.
You know, Coach, I've seen a lot of devilish things in this last week or so between the videos and the images coming across the internet and in chat rooms and things like that posted here and there.
And I've just been thinking about that.
And the only word you can use to describe the gleeful cruelty that these enemies are too happy to pose and do right on the camera is devilish.
And, you know, the reason we come together, whether it's on this show or at a pool party or in in-person meetup or in chat rooms, is we talk about things and we bounce ideas around and we crystallize an idea and we move up to the next level.
I was thinking that this is something listeners should consider: we're always trying to deconstruct the ideas of these enemies.
We're always trying to disentangle their ideas.
If you listen to something like Tucker Carlson, he's always kind of pulling it apart and showing the absurdity.
But these devils have a devilish way of twisting the truth.
And if you've ever argued with a Negro as I have, you see the contorted way that they try to reason.
But I guess my main point is that instead of trying to understand them, if we can understand them as being devils, you know, I don't like to foist my religious concepts upon people, but this is a red pill, whether you accept it today or a year from now or two years from now.
You're going to say, I'm right.
I just posted a picture in the sidebar.
The listeners or the listeners cannot see it.
But you tell me that that is not devilish behavior right there.
And yeah.
Sorry, Sam, there's so much there that I already want to riff off.
I'm really firing on all cylinders this week, witnessing all this.
And it's not just the black looters and rioters in the streets, right?
It's the mega, it's the mega billionaire Jewish CEOs.
Oh, yeah.
Well, there's the white cucks.
You could call them there's the lower devils and then there's the upper doubles.
Okay.
Not all devils are created equal.
No.
And if you would just stop thinking of them in any other way except that, because that's just in their nature to do those wicked things like what you see on that picture right there.
Yep.
And if you're not religious, you don't have to call them devils.
You can call them evil or white haters or whatever.
Yeah.
I guess my point is a lot of people maybe who don't have my religious point of view would say, oh, they're like animals.
I remember a guy at work this week, he was saying to me, oh, they're animals.
Well, I don't even think animals, you know, that's a kind of an insult towards animals, really.
Sure.
Because animals do not do these cruel things that I've seen done to people, to animals, and that in the way that I've seen.
So I'm just putting that out there.
And like I said, maybe some people cannot see it in that way today, but it's a big red pill to swallow.
But eventually, I think you might be saying at some point in the future, yep, you were right what you were saying.
But on a lighter note, since I talked to everybody last time, I had an anniversary, wedding anniversary.
So 17 years.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
It's 17 years, which you guys, I think, have been all married less time than that.
So I hope that's okay.
So you're close.
Quiet there, guests.
We got to build up to you.
So it has been a long time.
But, you know, if you manage marriage the right way and the things we talk about on this show, I have the same intensity of my feelings for my wife today as the day we got together.
And I'll just touch on that I was married before for 12 years.
And so if you add all those years together, I guess what I'm just trying to say is, guys, you got to go for the marriage.
There's a lot of nice ladies out there.
I know maybe that's hard to believe, but it's really the way to be happy and to be doing something worthwhile with your life.
Absolutely, Sam.
Thank you for that.
And yeah, you're firing on all cylinders tonight, too.
All right.
Can't wait.
We just got going.
All right.
Let's keep going.
Let's move on.
Next up, he is a man who preps for everything except for this show, the one and only potato smasher.
That's fair.
You know, it's just nice to have everybody in your life call crazy.
And now, Ron Paul Giff, hands shaking.
It's happening.
Yeah.
It is something to behold.
And it's not, this is not just social media induced hysteria on our part and overreacting, right?
That happens sometimes.
You see a video and everybody clutches their pearls, rightfully in most cases.
But this is across the board.
It's when you open up your Amazon.
It's when you open the newspaper, when you turn on the news.
And I've actually been exposing my kids to it a little bit just so that they can catch a glimpse and I can narrate and interpret things for them as reluctant as I am to steal any innocence from their childhoods.
But yeah.
All right.
Well, welcome back, buddy.
And you are a little bit low there.
So I know you're not afraid to get loud.
Next up, rejoining us after a healthy hiatus, he is the Obergruppenführer of the Otter Schutzstaffel.
Dom, damn glad to have you back.
I'm glad to be here, guys.
And I come to you tonight with a deep concern.
A recent CDC report says racism is a bigger health risk than COVID-19.
So if you are feeling any type of racism at all or anything like that over the recent events, then I'm going to prescribe a course of racial distancing.
Germs and Chinamen may break my bones, but words are what can really hurt the American psyche.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There was that thing about 1,200 doctors signing something about like, no, you cannot assemble with your family because of COVID.
Unless, of course, you must go out in the streets to break shit.
Well, you saw the little kids with the small hats and crown heights with their little lemonade stand over there.
And they had a George Floyd poster up behind there so they could be out there and be open and be mingling because they're protesting, boy.
Of course.
A little special dispensation for them to assemble, of course.
Surprise, surprise.
All right.
Well, finally, our special guest tonight, he is one of the first fans of Full House, a supporter from the get-go.
And unsurprisingly, he is a kind-hearted but steely soul.
Dee, welcome to Full House.
We are honored to have you.
We're all smiles.
Thanks for having me, Coach.
I'm so happy to be here.
Thanks for everyone, everyone on the birth panel.
I've been a huge fan from the beginning, and I'm very humbled to be talking to you guys.
Hey, you are, you're a humble guy, but you've always shared wisdom and kind but moving words from the beginning, too.
So the thanks are all due to you.
And how did you find us?
Was it just Twitter back in the day when we got started?
Yeah, just on Twitter.
I was kind of following, obviously, the dissonant right kind of Twitter guys, and Full House popped up in my feed, and I checked you guys out, and I kind of was hooked from the beginning.
Thanks, man.
Yeah, I'm actually trying to make my way back through some of the earlier episodes as we go along here because, well, like I said, I've been hooked from the beginning.
It's been a great show, and it's been very helpful to me.
Well, thank you.
We will send you your check after this show for saying you have exquisite taste.
I am joking, of course.
And it's a good point that you mentioned, Dee, because with our deplatforming a week or so ago, we were going to put all of our new shows up on the new service, but then that was screwing up the RSS feed and making it look like we were putting out a new show like every day.
And Mr. Producer was like, I'm not sure if that's a great idea.
But we are getting them all up on YouTube, which is hosting us for now.
And we are keeping it clean.
So for the audience, we're working our way back on YouTube and we'll maybe pop a new one, maybe some of our greatest hits on the news service as well.
So just stay tuned and thank you for your patience.
Well, Dee, first-time guest, many time listener, please share with the audience before we get into the meet tonight your ethnicity, your religion, and your fatherhood status, if you would.
Well, I'm primarily Scandinavian.
My father was 100% Norwegian.
My mother was half and half Austro-Hungarian and Anglo.
So there's that.
Did you grow up with a lot of ethnic pride or was it just middle-American, you know, Americano?
Well, I mean, my, yeah, there was a, my grandfather was in Sons of Norway, stuff like that.
So it was, I wouldn't say they pimped it a lot, but it was taught, it was just taken for that's the way things were.
I mean, a lot of old, a lot of Olyan Lina jokes, if anybody from my part of the world knows what I'm talking about.
Oh, yeah.
So, yeah, it was, I guess it was just implicitly everyone was Scandinavian or German or something like that.
So it just kind of that's the way it was.
Religion, please.
So, yeah, I'm Christian.
I've only been a Christian maybe seven, eight years.
I was a little later in life to become a Christian.
And I'm a father of two wonderful children, a boy and a girl.
And I'm old enough now where I won't be having any more.
Fair enough.
One of the reasons that I wanted to have you on the show is not just being a nice guy, but you said something relatively recently.
I forget where it was in a chat or whatever, but it was in your sort of mild-mannered way, like, no, this is serious.
I am committed to this.
I will not bend the knee here in not so many words.
But let the audience know a little bit: how does a nice cornfield Norwegian, Austro-Hungarian, Anglo get angry about what you've seen?
You've told us some good, some good stories that are actually horror stories.
But how do you end up listening to a heretical show like this from what you've seen?
Well, I guess for me, it was, I grew up in, I guess, today is almost, it's foreign even to my children.
What would be considered almost the perfect community, the perfect life?
It was very safe growing up, which I just took for granted.
You know, with Scandinavians, we're very communal-minded without, you know, if you don't help the neighbor, they might not make it through the winter, you know, from the part of the world where my family's from.
And then you expect kind of help back to you.
And so I grew up in this with my grandparents around and my parents and my other relatives.
And I knew all my neighbors.
And as I got older and I graduated from high school and I went to a year of college and then I left for the military when I came back where I am from, it completely changed and it's gotten worse ever since.
I went from, I would say, 98 or 99% white or European to we're less than 50% now where I'm at, the part of the world where I'm at, part of the U.S.
And it's like a multicultural hellscape now.
It's hard to describe until I mean, it's easy for people to ignore it until you're living in it.
And there's nearly 40 languages spoken in your school district.
And I'm out in the corner.
If I can interject, when you are surrounded by devils, you are theologically in hell.
Yes.
So, yeah, it turned on you while you were away, and it's only gotten worse since.
Yeah, when I moved back, I met my wife.
We moved back to my home.
And it had, like I said, it went from this idyllic kind of Heidi sound of music kind of lifestyle, which I just took for granted.
Scando Mayberry.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, it's cheesy to say it, but like my dad never took his keys out of his pickup truck because we would go uptown or to the movies and no one would dream or think of taking it.
I mean, I don't know if my parents knew where the keys were to lock the house up.
So basically the ethnostate.
Yeah.
Well, it was when I grew up.
I mean, I would, there was at least two houses in my in my neighborhood where the women, the wives of the house left cookies and drinks for us in the fridge.
And I didn't need to worry about knocking.
It never occurred to me to knock.
I'd walk in, get what I wanted, and leave.
And it was just expected.
It was normal.
It was, that was the lifestyle that I grew up with, not knowing that it was nowadays, it's completely unusual.
But in those days, you know, I'd look up and it's getting dark and I haven't been home since before lunch.
And me and my friends and my brothers were all playing and it was safe.
You never had to worry about anything.
And, you know, it wouldn't occur to you to do anything negative in the way that society is today.
I think in memes now, and I just keep thinking about never forget what they took from you.
Right.
Yeah.
Are there any white kids in America right now?
You know, I'm sure, of course, there are in some towns, but a very dwindling minority.
Yeah, that's primarily wanting back.
I'm just old enough.
I'm in my 40s.
I'm just old enough to have lived this life, and my children have no idea what I'm talking about.
And that's the motivator for me.
I have children.
Someday I'm going to have grandchildren.
And if not me, who?
If not now, when is kind of my a man doesn't walk away from a job just because it seems daunting or it seems difficult because this is going to be very daunting and it's going to be very difficult.
But I don't, on top of being very communal, my ancestors are very stubborn and stoic.
It's kind of our credo.
And I don't, I can't imagine walking away and leaving this job undone.
I'd rather face the burdens and shoulder the load than pass it on to my children or grandchildren.
Amen.
Yeah, I absolutely agree with you.
I mean, it seems like a foreign element came in and took advantage.
Well, it doesn't seem like it.
This is exactly what happened.
A foreign element came in and took advantage of our good nature and saw what we had there and exploited it.
And they are still to this day extracting the, you know, it is a kind of wealth if you think about it.
That kind of community, that is a kind of wealth.
And they are extracting value from that still to this day.
I feel like it's running very, very low.
And we may be close to some kind of some kind of turning point, but we, it was, our ancestors maybe didn't know any better, but we do.
Yep.
And we don't need to pass that on to our children.
It's our burden to shoulder.
That's right.
And one of the reasons I wanted to have Dee on tonight, too, is to go back a little bit to basics because sometimes on the show we're speaking, preaching to the converted already, the guys who already get the JQ, which is the Jewish question, or have seen their neighborhoods turn.
As America goes increasingly upside down, pear-shaped, whatever you want to call it, watermelon-shaped, it's, you know, we are going to have new ears and new people coming our way who might not get all the memes or might be a little bit uncomfortable listening to an edgy show that even has the temerity to say the three-letter word.
But what Dom is mentioning there, of course, is the Jewish role in the darkening the Browning of America through mass immigration.
Emmanuel Seller, a Jewish congressman from New York dating back to the 20s, had as his virtually singular life's purpose to open our borders to the world.
And he finally succeeded in 1965 with the Immigration Nationality Act that year, which was sold to the American people by Teddy Kennedy.
He was sort of the handmaiden for it.
Everybody blames Teddy Kennedy for getting it through the Congress, but he was like a junior senator at the time and was just doing his bidding.
But that is why the Halcyon glorious childhood of our pal D and I don't know, maybe Sam, even me to a certain extent.
I grew up in a 90% white town with a few blacks, but you have to search far and wide now because they threw open the doors like they have done in other places.
And this is just fact.
That's not a conspiracy.
We know who did it.
We have the boldness to say who did it.
And we're living with the consequences and trying, scrapping to reverse it.
Yeah, well, they will characterize an all-white community as lacking diversity.
In this area where I live, there's a very nice suburb.
I was reading an article about it a couple of years ago, and it said, oh, this community has all these great things going for it.
It has good jobs, good neighborhoods, good housing values, good schools.
But the bad thing about it, no diversity.
Yeah.
Oh, that's what it said.
Yeah.
Literally, that was the drawback.
It's so weird how all these places that have all of those good things also seem to be lacking diversity.
I mean, a report came out about Maine recently, and I think New Hampshire, too.
And they said almost the exact same thing you just said, but it doesn't have enough diversity.
Oh, I wonder if there's any correlation between these things.
Big think here.
And they can flip these towns, these communities almost on a dime in less than a decade now.
When my wife and I and our young son moved to an exurb of Washington, D.C. in 2012, we looked around and we thought that we had found Valhalla on earth because virtually everybody was white.
It was safe.
There wasn't too much traffic.
The local government was well managed.
Fast forward five, six, seven years, and you're like, okay, get the hell out of this place.
Dee, you are, you know, you've given us the rough outlines of where you are in your life and stuff.
And another theme, not just of ours, but really widespread now, is, and I've seen this from Skull, from Vertigo Politics.
It's come out of my lips as well, is if you have the remotest ability to escape diversity-enriched, increasing healthscapes, you got to do it for your own.
We all have to like eke out some happiness and peace of mind in this world.
And we also owe it to our own personal safety, especially now considering that any place with a population greater than what, like 30,000, 40,000 is at risk of riots, looting, and even targeted violence against whites.
So what's your mindset now going forward?
How are you planning?
Well, I am just because of my career, my wife's career, and my children are older.
I have one adult child and one that's in high school.
We're going to have to kind of stick it out here just because of financial things.
I can't, I'm old enough now that I'm kind of stuck in my career.
If it was 10 years ago, I would do something different, but I just can't do anything with that right now.
I don't live right in my community that, you know, right in the worst of it.
So that's a little bit of a buffer for me.
But I would, now that I've gone through part this and I've watched my community kind of melt down and change into this Brazil style hellscape, I would recommend anyone that has even an inkling of it to pull the ripcord, bail out, and find brothers and sisters and move to as white of a community as you can find.
You don't want to have to go through what my community has gone through, what so many others have gone through.
It's almost impossible in a public school to get your child educated anyway.
And it becomes 100 times worse when you're dealing with the League of Nations.
Yep.
Well, I'd like to give a little counterpoint to that.
That is correct and everything like that.
I would just say that ultimately, there's nowhere we can actually run to completely safely.
You know, this whole society right now is ripe to be overturned and destroyed.
And really what we have to look forward to is a better type of society and better type of community.
Because I know people who have moved to an all-white area, who maybe are, you would say, is a nice area.
But you know what?
The whites that are there, they're not like us.
They're like busybodies.
So let's say you got a bunch of little kids and you're homeschooling them.
Well, when those types of neighbors see these little kids running around, it's like, well, why aren't they in school?
You know, so there's really like nowhere for us to run exactly.
You may have to get out of a really bad area.
And so in that way, I agree with you too.
But I would just say that to all white people, it's a complicated situation out there.
Our society is breaking down in front of our eyes.
So there's no panacea.
There's nowhere for us to run, really.
And if you think of world history, it's just kind of the way it is for our people.
We're always kind of being chased from one area to another.
You're right.
Yeah.
White flight is a tale as old as time.
And it is, it's shameful to an extent, but it's also understandable.
And it's easier said than done, right?
Just, oh, pack up, find it.
Sure.
Just go learn to code and live out in the sticks somewhere.
But the point is absolutely true.
Wherever you go, absent some systemic change or collapse or revolt or whatever you want to consider, it's coming even to your whole hole in the wall or Alaska or wherever you want to run to.
You can buy time, and I think everybody should buy time if they can.
You can stay connected to the world and you can still make a difference, even if you're unplugging.
But if you can, I think you should.
And Mr. Producer was in the chat with a pal of ours who today, he's in an urban, unstable area, and he was kind of freaking out.
He's like, I got to get the hell out of here.
You should be freaking out.
But yeah, and Mr. Producer, in his no BS way, was like, all right, what's your plan?
Like, don't just complain to me.
Don't just say, I'm scared, which, you know, we're not giving our buddy a hard time.
Everybody who's in an urban area right now is probably a little bit unsettled, but especially scared.
Your dreams are fulfilled.
We were all afraid that we weren't going to live to fight for the greatest thing that we've ever known.
Our people.
Well, now it looks like we may actually have that chance.
And anyways, D, I would say that, like you said, you're a Christian.
So with the faith, the faith overcomes the world.
And with the faith, we can move this mountain into the sea.
So there's certainly no reason to be despondent about it.
Wherever we are, we can walk the good walk and fight the good fight.
I'd like to just say that I agree with Sam completely.
All of us are sons of Europe, and we're high agency.
So make connections.
Do the hard work that needs to be done.
We're literally reforming our society.
And that's what needs to be done.
So when I say pull the ripcord and bail out, it's hard work today and it's difficult.
It'll make it easy for us, but find like-minded men and women as best as you can.
And we're going to have to join up.
And that's how we start working together.
Get your kids out of these perverse schools.
Get out of the broken organizations of the society in this country.
And let's work together for something better.
Absolutely.
The way I see things going now with what we're seeing on the news is basically a mass humiliation ritual.
Yes.
All white people.
And when you, and this is just the way of the world, when you humiliate somebody like that who does not deserve to be humiliated, humiliation breeds contempt.
Oh, yeah.
Hello, normal white woman who has never done anything bad to anybody.
You should cover yourself in shit and shave your head.
Yeah.
Get down on your knees to Joe Negro on the street and wash his feet and absolve yourself or whip yourself.
For doing absolutely nothing and just being a good person your entire life and probably maybe never even hating anybody except for an individual basis.
But then there are these people that hate you just for what you are, even though you've shown them the best of intentions.
Well, look at that picture I posted.
That should make you disgusted and sick and angry.
This is the devilish disposition.
That picture that Sam is referencing is a black eating the booty of another black in the middle of the riot up against the copper.
All right, Dan.
Sam was killing us.
Let it be known.
Sam, that picture really gives a lot of credence to what you were saying earlier.
I mean, these are doubles.
Stop trying to figure them out like they're you and me.
These are doubles.
They don't work like we do.
And I mean, embrace British meeting.
I mean, the people in the know will recognize the mean two black guys on the side of a riot.
All right.
It's still a family show, but that's what happens with your brain.
Yeah, that's, that's real Weimar, Wakanda Weimar.
Yes, real Weimar.
I mean, go back now after you bring yourself back to something good.
Look at the tantric sex couple sitting in the lotus position, the two, you know, man, white man, white woman kissing each other tenderly and embracing in the beautiful yab yum position.
That'll take you to a wholesome, beautiful image.
I'm glad we got a laugh in there too, because I don't know about you guys, but I am much more serious and sober in a philosophical way this week.
Because last week, it was just last week we recorded our Back in Blackface episode, Smash Your Hat Tip for the Art.
Brilliant satire and good laughs too about, yeah, sure, it's the white supremus out there looting the auto zone.
But I mean, yeah, they're out there throwing batteries in and car batteries in the ocean.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, losing everything and boating accidents.
But, you know, last week, it's one, it's one thing to see riots, right?
That's happened in America before.
They go, they burn down some things, they vent, and then it eventually burns out and things more or less return to normal.
LA riots, Ferguson, etc.
Things always move in the wrong direction, more or less, but they do somewhat return to normalcy.
But this time, there's no narrative of rioters and law and order.
Maybe Trump tried that, but it's just astounding.
And this has been said far and wide.
I don't need to beat it to death, but they're propagandizing everywhere from Nickelodeon to Amazon to PetSmart.
I got an email from PetSmart.
I looked up the CEO, and he looks like he could be an extra in a third Reich film.
And I actually, I responded to PetSmart, and of course, I'll never patronize them again.
By the end of this psychosis, like none of us will be able to shop at any store again.
But I responded, I said, well, you know, if your CEO feels so strongly about Black Lives Matter, he should, of course, resign to allow a woman of color to take his place and put his money where his mouth is.
These one of the Reddit dudes did that.
Yes.
Yeah, I saw that.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
He resigned from the board of Reddit to make way for a POC.
So freaking gay nerd.
Yeah, go ahead, Don.
Oh, I was just saying, you know, none of that stuff is going to make any difference to what's going on right now because what we lack, both us and the black community, is self-determination.
And that is how if we had self-determination, none of this stuff would be happening now because, you know, all of their complaints are we have to live under your rules and your laws and your police.
Well, maybe you should just have your own thing where you can do all that.
They want to me parasites.
They want to be taken care of.
That's how they like it.
Like we should, and we work and support them.
That's what they have in mind.
Well, we should just give that to them and then absolve ourselves of responsibility and let them take it.
They don't want that, though.
They want whites beholden to them on bended knee, working and paying.
So virtual slaves, flipping the script in their minds from the real Calvin Candy now, honky.
Or they want us to withdraw from society and just go our merry ways and disappear into the ether until they can eventually off us like the Bolsheviks did to tens of millions of Russians who refuse to get with the program.
And that's not a conspiracy theory either.
It's happened before, right?
Isn't that what the Jews always say?
Never again.
Well, guess what happens when a hostile regime with very extreme opinions about people out in the country who don't go along with the program gets in power?
Ah, real extermination hours, believe it or not.
These are devils.
I don't think the Russian peasants knew what was coming for them.
And that's the advantage we have.
We have the internet.
We know what happened.
And anybody can educate themselves on it.
So I guess, you know, just prepare for the worst.
Post.
If you're a full house regular, and we talked about this before the show, but this is a cleaving moment.
It's a center cannot hold moment.
This is a time for choosing, in some political phrase from elections bygone, where whites are going to be looking at this stuff and they're either going to be so scared, either they're already on the program with it and they're out there protesting with Black Lives Matter, or they're too scared and they're just going to go through the ritual humiliation, as Don mentioned, go through all of the rights, or they're going to be on the fence.
They're already with us or they're going to be on the fence and they're reaching out.
Like we've got dozens of anecdotal examples of Normie or center right or Republican friends or family reaching out, right, and saying, you were right, or can we talk about this?
Or I'm scared.
Just remember all the red pill stories you have heard from people who said what I think is like funny things.
Like, yeah, it was Trayvon Martin.
That's what made me come this way.
Or, you know, or any other thing that I thought, like in my mind, were kind of trivial things, but that those were things that woke people up and brought them to our side.
Imagine what this is doing right now.
I know, honestly, Sam.
I've been shocked how many people have said, oh, yeah, Trayvon, the Trayvon thing really woke me up.
I'm like, really?
I'm just a big fan of Skittles.
Power culture, that watermelon tea.
I've been using these talking points for almost two weeks about, you know, when you see those horrific, cruel images and videos that are out there.
And when I tell people, listen, this is devilish behavior.
And because these are devils, I have not received any pushback on that.
That is just clicks in people's minds because there's no other word you can use to describe.
And normally we, and normally we counsel a little bit of caution when you're talking to family or especially when you're talking at work right now, you can get fired for not bending the knee or off-color joke.
Yeah.
But these are hard times, right?
Like I'm tempted.
Don't, you know, don't get in trouble, dear audience listener.
But is this really the time to mince words?
Is this really the time to treat your loved ones with kid gloves?
It's arguably the best time to persuade people right now.
It's a damn tragedy that it is, but you roll with the punches.
You take the cards that you're dealt.
Go strong.
Tell them, you know, this is consistent with everything that we've been doing.
I've not heard anybody disagree with me.
And oh, no, no, that's, you know, these are just people who are economically disadvantaged.
No, nobody says that when you see the cruel and gleeful behavior of these devils.
Right.
See, it's economically disadvantaged, so they have to steal stuff to make up for it.
That footage that's coming out is, you know, stirring up a lot of deep-seated fear in people.
And when people are in fear, they're going to run to somebody who they know has some kind of solutions or can make sense of the fear that they're feeling.
And so be that person if you can be.
Yes.
Dean, with adult kids or more or less adult kids, have you spoken with them explicitly about this and tried to make sense?
Are you still skating carefully on that?
My oldest is my daughter.
She is an adult, a young, very young adult.
And I have talked pretty just today, we had quite a discussion about it.
I find that if I don't go hard at my kids, that I just kind of give it to them in small doses, because I'm prone to being a little excitable.
We'll just put it that way.
I get better results if I just dab it out to them.
If I just give them a little here, a little there with love, a lot of love, and that it's successful for me.
And everybody's different.
You got to know the person, the disposition of the person you're talking to.
Most of my kids, or at least my sons, especially, if anything, I got to tell them, hey, now listen here.
You're going to this place right now.
You don't talk about this stuff.
Okay.
You talk about it with people you know and people, you know, but you just don't blurt this out in a mixed crowd of you don't even know who.
And even on that, I've had second thoughts because we've, you know, given our kids, well, at least, at least our oldest, we've been fairly candid with him about just the facts, no invective, no slurs, just stats, you know, basically, here, here, Junior, here's the FBI crime table 53.
Yeah.
But in these times, I'm also less likely to it's it's a catch-22, right?
Because we're in such insane times that if Biden wins, which I have I strongly suspect is going to happen, at least so far as we know right now, it's absolutely conceivable that you're going to see speech laws and all the rest coming in real 1984 hours.
But go ahead, Spanish.
Oh, I'm just going to interrupt you on Biden.
I don't want to go off on a political tangent.
It was a conversation I had today with somebody, and it just kind of dawned on me that I think there's no reason that they want to move from jignattery because, you know, the more often that you have to switch between the two, the less that you can get done one way or the other.
So to me, it kind of makes...
I didn't follow that.
What do you mean, switch from, you mean the Dems switching from college?
No, so Trump's like a jignat and they're good to just like basically be explicitly pro-Jewish, right?
And the Dems have kind of been used as our optics bikes.
And so if they switch, I mean, maybe they want to switch, maybe they think they're at that point.
But if we force them to switch every four years, I think they would get a lot less done because four years isn't necessarily a whole lot of time.
I mean, we're only now at the end of Trump's presidency and he's trying to help annex the West Bank, which I think it's what, July 1st is when they're supposed to do it.
But you know how these things go.
If they don't get the West Bank during Trump's presidency, I think he'll get re-elected.
If they don't get it, I think he'll or if they do get it, he loses.
If they don't get it, he wins.
People are going to be scared into voting for him, but he has locked up more of our guys and all of this oppression.
I mean, look how many websites we've been kicked off and everything like that.
That's all occurring with Trump.
Okay.
So.
Yeah, I mean, I'm not going up.
And you mentioned the censorship, Sam, before the show.
We were chatting about that a little bit.
And, you know, there's the very valid point that if they didn't fear us, they wouldn't censor us, right?
They just let us talk across the board.
However, at a certain point, it almost just feels like they're taking a sadistic victory lap, right?
Like, we'll just zap you, zap you, zap you.
We are in control here.
Because for the vast majority of Americans, I think they're either in that Q tard or Candace Owens is really dealing red pills with the exception of the.
She was putting out crime stats the other day.
And it was really funny because she was like, we, and she had this big smile.
She's like, we do 1350.
And I was just like, this is like what?
What?
Like, crazy, like the downwards pointed earth has created things that I like, it's more of a joke than I ever thought possible.
Like, we don't live in clown world.
We live in like experimental clown university world.
And it's like, it's so much worse.
Yeah, that we would be looking to her for like these positive things.
I mean, it's, it's hilarious.
She, she's an amulet, as John Darbisher said, because she is a black woman, you are able to like wear her around your neck as a protective mechanism against getting attacked.
Yeah, a boomer, a boomer I know him like sent me an email, you know, singing the praises of Candace Owens.
I just had it up to here.
I was like, and he's aware of other white right-wing dissidents too.
And I was like, how disgusting is it that you have to look at this?
I think she's a grifter.
And you have to look to her and boost her as your laudatory truthsayer when there's decades, if not centuries, of white men who are far braver, far bolder, telling way more truths way earlier.
Where's your love for them?
It's Candace Owens who gets the love right now.
And Tucker Carlson is doing great work on Fox News.
I am leery of the great white hope, right?
Just like we had Trump in 2015, 2016, and people are excited about Tucker.
I just want to temper expectations that Tucker is going to activate the boomerwaffin.
He says some good things.
That's fine, but no, please.
Yeah, Tucker is good for what he does, but he is obviously trying to maintain his job.
Whether he knows or not, that's still what he's trying to do.
I don't know.
When the rubber hits the road, would he take that next step?
Because there is that three-letter word that even talking about race and this mass terror psychosis.
I just sort of coined that on a whim, but it's a terroristic psychosis that they're imposing on us to either strike fear into those who know or to indoctrinate those who are vulnerable to it.
And they still can't mention the ethnic composition of a group that is singularly involved or formatively involved behind it in the media, in academia, and in these activist organizations.
A couple of the anti-folk who have gotten pop so far, a lot of them have been Jewish.
And it's just a fact of life.
There's no benefit to be gained in life from naming them and their disproportionate involvement in these things.
But if you have a set of stones and half a brain on you, if you see something, say something as they tell you about naughty packages on the metro.
Dee, where you're at.
Have you seen anything on the ground, any protests or anybody at work talking about this stuff?
Or is it how's it going out there on the ground?
Well, we had an obligatory march in our town last week.
And obviously, we're talking about it at work.
I don't even want to say what I do, but I had to deal with the public from time to time.
And I work exclusively with white males.
And unfortunately, they're pretty much just normie guys.
I mean, they're interested in partying and watching football and writing in their Harleys.
Yeah.
Go ahead, please.
It's a little bit of a bummer, but it's hard, you know.
But I will say this: for as interested as they are in just going out hunting and watching sports ball and getting hammered on the weekends, guys are paying attention.
Guys, I mean, I'm old enough to, like I said, to remember where none of this exists, at least in my life, in my area.
And it's everywhere now, and you can't ignore it.
I mean, you have to be so such a bug man just not see it today that to me, it's honestly this all this is a white pill for me.
I'm in I'm at the point where I think that this has to happen or good things for us.
It has to happen to get to the next level.
This is just like the martyrs in the first century or the first few centuries of Christianity.
You know, those people looked at it like, well, okay, this is sucks that we're suffering, but this is what's necessary to get to the next level.
Right.
Right.
There's no going back to what was.
We have to push forward and create our own destiny, our own future.
Yeah, and by nature, I'm not a pessimist.
I'm more of an optimist, and I'm not afraid of a fight in a rhetorical sense.
I think this has to happen.
Normal average person has to feel what it's going to be like when they lose agency over their lives for enough people to wake up.
or at least enough motivated high agency people that can work with us, people that will at least agree with our viewpoints.
It has to happen.
So I'm actually, I don't think it's scary, I'm not going to lie.
And freaking, it's freaky, but it has to happen.
So to me, this is good.
It's a good development.
We're all high agency people.
White people are, or at least the vast majority of us are.
And we need to kick in those natural God-given genetic instincts that has made our race so amazing and the greatest in the world and carry us through this.
That's right.
Keep your altruism, but for the people coming our way, I can say objectively that the vetting, the networking requests are off the charts already.
Bing bong, bing boom, emails, messages, et cetera.
I know a guy.
What was that?
Sound effects.
Remember, that was when Trump talked about Twitter.
He was like, beep, boop, or bing bong, bing, bing.
Monitoring situations.
The electrons are flowing hot and heavy.
No homo.
But no, but I mean, I'm not trying to, you know, find a silver lining here.
We knew that was going to happen because it's happened before and it's happening again in spades.
And one more thing we always talk about good stuff before the show.
And I make a little note like, oh, bring that up.
But as tempting for some guys, not yours truly, of course, but maybe a little bit.
It's tempting when people who have disagreed with you in the past or poo-pooed your arguments or like called you nasty words, when they start going through their own sort of nascent awakening to smirk or like, you know, give them a stiff arm a little bit like, oh, you come to me now on the night of Tyrone's wedding.
Tyrone's in the streets and now you want to come for help.
But as tempting as that is, we have to do, we have to be the biggest person.
Absolutely.
Be the bigger person.
Yeah.
Maybe make them kneel to you just for like a nanosecond.
I'm joking, of course, but no, it's serious.
For everybody listening, this is really a seminal moment of choosing and people are going to be coming your way.
Or if you're listening, maybe you're coming our way.
We got a huge boost.
Shout out to the boys at Meme Lab on Telegram.
They are fans and they boosted our channel.
We got a big new slug of followers there.
A lot of people think the Telegram's an echo chamber, but there's still a ton of energy and good people.
Yeah, be a smart evangelist or at least be a willing shoulder for somebody to cry on or somebody just to reach out to you and talk about these things.
We got somebody, just another anecdote, but one of our friends said she got a message from a friend and it said, like, I've been having some naughty thoughts about this whole situation right here.
And I said, well, you should just respond with an N in the text and see where it goes from there and see if she picks up on it.
But no, it's happening across the country and across the world too.
I mean, the enemy and our allies are recognizing what a major moment this is.
And, you know, we've done shows before where we, you could argue that we overreacted a little bit to the Solomani assassination.
That was what I was referring to in the intro with the tiptoeing up to the Iran war.
And, you know, maybe we did, or maybe it was closer to war than we thought and they backed off.
But yeah, the one-two punch of COVID and the mass masks.
Like we were talking to our kids today.
We were like, no, if we were to go into that store, we could only bring one of you and we'd have to wear masks.
But if you want to go riot in the streets, have at it.
Right.
This is, there is no better time than right now, being in election year and with all the events happening to point out to even, you know, people who might be the slightest bit sympathetic or even the slightest bit right wing that they, we have, white people have absolutely no political representation in this country.
We have absolutely no say in anything.
And that is something that's really undeniable when if you're dealing with somebody, you can look at the facts and you can point out that right now the Republicans are saying the same things that the Democrats were saying three, four years ago.
And it used to be, we used to say they were saying the same things they said 10 years ago, but the timetable has accelerated.
Yes.
And nobody can deny that.
And anybody who does deny that is lying to themselves.
Yeah, as a fool.
There's not a serious person.
No.
Smasher is giddy as a schoolgirl with the accelerationism that's happening right now.
Not at our behest.
They're doing it themselves.
Right.
Serious person.
You can talk to them about having no representation.
And just ask him, so what do we do?
What do we do?
I'm so excited that they are going to abolish the police.
Oh, yeah.
That's so awesome.
Minneapolis came out with that today, right?
They're going to and LA, LA dropped $100 million from their police budget.
It's like, what?
DJ Khaled meme, like, congratulations, you played yourself.
Interesting you brought that up.
Remember, I know they voted to do it anyway, but the mayor out there in Minneapolis was all on board with abolishing the police.
And then he went up to that rally, dressed like a college freshman and got booed out after he told the crowd, no, no, no, we're not doing it.
Yeah, little noodle-armed Schekelstein from October, Virginia.
Like a well-dressed antifug getting shouted down.
For the audience, there are two terms that we throw around a lot in our sphere, but cognitive dissonance is an important one to get.
That's when there's two contradictory sort of ideas that you can't wrap your head on.
Like everybody must wear masks, but it's okay to go out in the streets and riot in masks.
And then the other one is anarcho-tyranny, of course, that we're living in.
Anarchy in the streets for the enemy and tyranny for you and me, both in terms of censorship.
And, you know, you get together with your family for a barbecue and you're hunted and everybody else is out, you know, loot and target.
D, are you down?
We're coming up on the first hour.
You game for round two or you need to hop off?
Well, absolutely.
No, I can stick around.
Hell yeah.
All right.
All right.
Awesome.
Good to have you.
And real quick, I wanted to add a little value here at the end of the first hour for those people who would love to run to white rural America, but can't.
And these are just a couple of things that I've thought about and have either implemented or think about and haven't implemented yet.
But whatever you think about the surveillance state, having surveillance cameras at your front door, at your back door is a good idea.
Yes, that's going up to the cloud and all that stuff.
But knowing when you're away from your house, if somebody comes up to your door and also while you're asleep, et cetera, it's a good thing to do.
Lock your cars and you're driving.
And I'll let you guys weigh in on tips.
You can brainstorm.
I'm throwing this one at you unexpectedly, but make sure before you go to bed that your cars are locked and even better parked in the garage if you're bougie and you got a one or two car garage or your garage isn't filled with crap like mine.
Make sure those suckers are locked.
Have your bug out bag ready, especially if you've got a family.
You may want to keep it in the car or near the door.
You're most likely to exit.
Just something with medicines, wipes.
We'll get a Apache came on and did a whole first half at least on what to have in your bug outs.
Make sure you have that ready.
And, you know, the whole scare over stocking up over coronavirus on canned goods and stuff and toilet paper has abated a little bit.
But if you can't bug out, you've got to be able to bug in and make sure you have plenty of food, water, and sanitary items for your family.
And if you can't move and quit your job and start anew somewhere wider and safer, maybe shop for a little cheap piece of land, a couple acres in the middle of nowhere, two hours or less driving distance with an electric hookup and maybe septic or a water well where you could buy a camper for 5,000 bucks or something, park it there.
And if worst comes to worst, you can bug out with your family to a place that's much safer than where you live now.
And I'll leave that open.
Smasher and Dom, I'm sure, have ideas on that.
But if not, that's fine too.
Smasher's leaving his TV outside on the trunk of his car.
I'm actually, I'm just going to put empty boxes out.
Watermelon states in it.
Yeah.
He's keeping a five-gallon soup kettle of oil frying out there all the time with some chicken crumbs in it, just waiting.
Very good.
I have a relatively cheap, simple bug out bag shopping list on Amazon that I can give out.
I mean, I've already given it out.
I think I tweeted it.
I put it on Telegram, I think.
It's kind of your super most simple, basic stuff that you would need to survive in a bug out type situation.
Obviously, it doesn't include clothing, like just buy the clothing that you like and put it in the bag.
But it's super simple.
I mean, I can't really say that much about it, except it's literally like just the most simple list that I could put together for people.
That's awesome.
I missed that.
So send that to me.
I'll put it in show notes.
Yeah, there are a bunch of the ones Smasher put out, and there are, you can find the kind of bug out lists everywhere.
What I would add to that is be very aware of your surroundings, the town you live in, the surrounding towns, and the terrain going in and out of your area.
If you depending on where you live, and always have at least two or three routes out of where you live if you're planning on bugging out, or even if you're planning on bugging in, it's always have those routes in and out planned.
And know if the road might be blocked going through one neighborhood, then have a plan B to get out the other way.
And this all varies on whether you live in suburbia, an urban area, or a rural area, but it's just always stay aware of your surroundings and what's going on in town.
And if there are any new people around, you just have to stay aware of it because some of these protests that they're having, they're bussing people in.
And we all know this.
We've seen it before.
It's common knowledge.
And a couple suspicious murders in rural areas that I'm not saying were retribution or related to this, but you're seeing some South Africa style activity out there.
Right.
Keep your eyes and ears open.
Listen to what people in your town that you know are saying when you go down to the auto part store or wherever relatively normal people meet and talk.
You know, hey, as a wise man from the hood once said, lock your doors and hide your wife because they're raping everybody out of here.
Hide your kids, hide your wife, they're raping everybody out of here.
Take that to heart, fab.
Yeah, take it from that guy.
He was fruity as a loop.
But regardless, all right, Mr. Producer.
Not sure if I gave you proper kudos this week, but you deserve them.
Thank you for helping us as always.
We're heading into the break.
And we do take it a little bit easier and kick our shoes off and maybe have another drink.
But this week, I wanted to pop back in the DJ booth with a track that I love by a, he's a Scottish DJ named Grum, not Grug, but Grum.
And this one's called Running.
And the lyric says you can't keep running and neither can we, because eventually they're going to catch up to all of us.
Don't go anywhere.
We'll be right back.
Somewhere I belong.
Somewhere I can.
Somewhere.
Somewhere I'm hurrying.
I can't stop running away, running away from you.
I need to find the answer.
Discover something new.
I can't stop running away.
Running away from you.
I need to find the answer.
Discover something new.
I try to find somewhere I can hide broken soul to find relief.
I try to see somewhere I can breathe.
Somewhere I belong.
Somewhere I can go.
I can't stop running away, running away from you.
I need to find the answer, discover something new.
I can't stop running away.
I can't stop running away.
I can't stop running away, running away from you.
I need to find the answer, discover something new.
I can't stop running away, running away from you.
I need to find the answer, something new.
I can't stop running away.
I can't stop running away.
And welcome back to Full House episode 51, second half of our first century of shows, I guess.
Had a blast, and we're delighted to be rejoined by our good friend D.
We will be slightly less serious in the second hour, consistent with our format here.
But what we'd like to do to start us off here is give congratulations or condolences, but fortunately that doesn't come around too often, to new white life, new parents.
And this week we have a very special one.
And Sam will probably remember this from the old fatherland days.
But back then, maybe 2017, there was a young man who went by Young Crusader who I think he wrote letters into the show.
And they were, I'll be charitable and just say they were slightly over-eager, but he was a young man who was, I think, seeking to find a girlfriend or find a wife and a little bit too serious and try hard about it.
But we got a note just this week that Young Crusader not only got married about a year ago, but welcomed his first baby into the show.
Oh, great.
Happy, happy ending.
Because I remember it now.
Back then, we were a little bit concerned that he was like, we're a little too taking this stuff a little too seriously.
Maybe a little high blood pressure.
But way to go, Young Crusader.
I don't know if it was you who emailed in, or it seemed like it was third person, like a friend, but regardless, way to go, buddy.
And we wish you many more.
That is the only new life we have this week.
If I overlooked you, I apologize.
And we'll get you in next week.
But a little host prerogative: I have Coach's Comfy Corner real quick.
Two for again this week.
They've been coming quite often these days, which is a good thing.
But the other day we were driving home from the store, we had the whole family together in the minivan, and there is a fairly obscure tourist destination near our house, which is an old church dating back construction to the early to mid-1800s.
And there's a cemetery on the site, and it's not too far from us.
So just on a whim, I said, you know what?
We're going to check out the old church.
And that elicited a couple, perhaps groans in the back of the minivan.
It was a hot day, but dad was in the command center there driving the minivan.
So we went for it.
And the church itself was underwhelming.
We sort of had to peer through the windows.
It was a square pine box, essentially, with old gravestones.
But then what we did was we took a walk up the hill to the rest of the graveyard.
I don't know that our entire family with the three kids had ever visited a graveyard together.
And it was a nice, touching, somewhat solemn event in a beautiful area.
And we read the graves and we saw some of the very young children that were buried there.
Some of the couples where there was, say, a husband who died back in the 70s, and then the wife's plot was still on claim.
So my wife pointed out how long that woman had lived without her husband.
And the only real challenge about it was Potato really had a hard time not going around and grabbing the flags and the plastic flowers that were out there.
So we were, come on, this is a graveyard, toddler.
You know, this is the same thing.
I have the same problem.
So, yeah, take a visit to your local graveyard with the family if you have a nearby one, even if there's nothing special or historic about it.
It was actually a really good, teachable moment.
And I said to the kids, I didn't joke.
I said, doesn't, you know, real dad hours, doesn't this make you feel glad that you're up here and not down there?
And, you know, mom groaned at that one too, but you know, still a relevant point.
And the only other quick one is that daughter has been talking.
She's only five.
She's been talking about camping.
Dad, let's go camping.
Let's go camping.
We sort of camp fairly regularly.
So I was tempted to just maybe tune it out.
But I said, okay, daughter, let's go camping.
So we talked through all the basics and stuff.
So this morning, she said, well, let's do some camping.
I'm like, it's Sunday morning.
All right.
Tell you what, we'll do some bushcraft.
And we taught her how to boil water on the fire in the backyard.
So, you know, got the logs and the sticks and stuff in a little old Weber grill grate and got a pot of water, put it on there.
And we learned that when you're boiling water out at camp, ashes will fly into it if you don't have a lid.
And it takes longer than you'd expect when you don't have a lid, unless that fire is really roaring.
And also, of course, that that handle will get hot based on the positioning.
So two quick ones that made me smile this week.
Nothing special.
And there's all these lovely, easy things if you have young kids or even older kids that you can do.
So don't overlook the small stuff, even amidst the insanity that's going on out there.
All right.
I got something comfy.
I never share.
Any comfy dad stuff.
Have had it.
Yeah.
Like terrible jokes.
They're all well.
So I was replacing the bedroom door.
New jam, new door, new everything.
And son loves my tools.
It's basically at the point where I have to buy a whole new set of tools so that he can just have them.
Monkey C, Monkey 2.
He really loves playing with them.
Yeah, so please don't hate to the show.
I need to buy new tools.
No, but I was just putting the doorknob on, and I had him turn screws and whatever.
I'm kind of holding it and everything's in control, but he's using the impact and drive.
He drove a screw into the crap.
I can't remember what the word is.
It's a weird word for your handle.
You got the handle on each side, but then the locking mechanism in the center.
I can't remember what the word is for it, but that gets screwed in, you know.
And so I had him drive the screws for that, and he was just super excited.
And it was really cute.
Wonderful.
Yeah.
Open mic night on Comfy Corners this week.
Anything else, guys?
You know, amidst all this COVID-19, especially, and even with the recent things, our local comic book store was closed down.
And which I'm a comic book guy.
Since my youth, I've collected comics and I have quite a collection.
But my sons like to go there because they also do the gaming.
So the place has been closed down.
And right before when it closed down, the guy had told me, oh, yeah, we tried to get a comic book store going in 2008 and we had to close down because everything went bad then.
And he said, I hope we don't have to close down again.
So, well, then they were down for the whatever, though, two months or so.
And then we heard they were opening back up.
And I said, oh, we got to get in there.
So one of my sons and I, we went in there and the place was packed with people.
And it was, the guy was so happy.
And I was so happy for him that here he had this nice little enterprise going.
And as soon as they were open, boom, the whole place was full of people.
People were buying comic books and they run some gaming in there that a couple of my sons really like.
And I even went in there and participated in a draft tournament.
So it was nice.
Wonderful.
Yeah, you got to feel bad for all those small businesses trying to get out through this craziness.
Frankly, surprised that as many can, you know, and I actually called a local barbecue place to see if they were open.
And the guy didn't know who I was.
And he just opened his heart up and he was like, no, we're closed.
I don't think we're going to be coming back.
And he was talking about the kids and this and that.
And I totally, I don't know, I was surprised that he was as candid as he was, but he's probably bummed out and wanted everybody to know why he wasn't opening up again.
So we do support small business patronizing right now, especially as virtually every single multinational corporation publicly traded one is utterly held hostage to or enthralled to the evil program to demonize whites and worship the other.
So let them hang.
Let them find their money elsewhere.
Tough.
That's right.
Tractor supply goes south.
If somebody sends me a Black Lives Matter email from Tractor Supply Company, I'm just going to go take a long walk off a short pier.
Anyway.
Well, and here's something that just like if you are going to eat out, like order from a small business, order from a local restaurant, don't go to Olive Garden or Chick-fil-A.
Like, screw Chick-fil-A.
They suck.
They give money to, I almost said the F, the FA word.
They suck.
Don't give them money.
The FA word?
Faggot.
Oh.
It wasn't fantastic.
Fabulous.
You could say faggot.
Yeah.
I was thinking like the Front Alliance.
No, anyway.
No, like order your damn food from some local place.
There's, you know, 6 million Italian joints.
Get food from them.
There's a countless number of barbecue joints.
Get food from them.
Stop giving money to these massive corporations.
I don't think anybody's done a deep dive on restaurants, but I bet they're probably all owned by the same six Jews too, just like the media.
Fortunately, Smasher never eats at Chipotle or Texas Roadhouse.
So his conscience is clear.
I would honestly rather go spend my money at a restaurant that I know is a front for an ethnic European organized crime syndicate.
Usually the food's pretty good.
And, you know, you're kind of, so you're supporting your own people there rather than some faceless multinational corporation that shills for all the things that are wrong with this world.
I went into a Serbian bar in Chicago once and I looked around.
I was like, man, this place is all white and I still feel nervous.
Black leather jackets and cigarette smoke, wall to wall, serious looking dudes.
God bless comfy.
I like it.
Yeah.
Chivapi.
Yeah, those are the killer Serbian meat patties.
So the other day, I was in one of whatever chat it was, and the topic of single moms came up.
And I was fairly surprised by the direction that the conversation took.
And I think one of our good friends just kicked it off out of nowhere.
Like, so what do we think about single moms?
You know, should we be encouraging our guys to pursue them, be open-minded toward them, or just block them off because baggage, because my wife's son, that whole meme and stuff.
And I was surprised at how supportive people were.
And I will, my quick, like, radical centrist take was you should be open-minded to them at a certain age.
If you're in your 20s, like going fishing for or being over-eager for a single mom to see, seems to me like cutting your hunting for a nice young white girl, ideally a virgin.
I know that's virtually impossible today.
Seems like cutting a little bit short.
But if you're getting a little bit long in the tooth and you still want to, you know, settle down and get a woman that you should be open to it, you know, provided that she doesn't have Tyrone's son or daughter, et cetera.
So I'm middle of the road on this one.
And we're going to go to Dom.
He hasn't been on the show in a while because he's got strong feelings on it.
We can hash this out like men.
Well, you know, I might be a little biased.
I've seen things from both point of view.
I was raised by a single mother.
And because I guess to say the least, my father was a rolling stone.
You could say that.
He has four different children by four different mothers.
And that definitely affected the way I looked at relationships and marriage and all that.
I'll share something very maybe a little too intimate and personal, but I was my wife I'm with, I'm not going to say how many women I've ever slept with, but she's the only woman I've ever had unprotected sex with.
I was so, always so conscious about having a child out of wedlock or getting myself into a situation I did not want to be in.
That was always in the back of my mind, even when I was having, you know, romantic flings from the age of 15 on.
You know, it was, I, and other people I knew didn't seem like they were worried about that, but I definitely was.
That being said, you know, we live in a world that is in a somewhat of a fallen state from what the ideal should be.
And there are a lot of shitty, there are a lot of shitty men out there, too, that leave women and things happen.
So, you know, like Coach said, if you're younger in your 20s and maybe early 30s, Ideally, you want to go for somebody who doesn't have any children and you can start a family of your own.
But once you get up into your 30s and later 30s, mid-30s, a lot of the women you're going to meet are probably going to have kids.
And if you wouldn't meet a woman in her mid-30s that doesn't have kids, that kind of there might be some alarm bells.
Right.
Right.
It's like, does this woman have some kind of intractable STD?
How many abortions does this woman have under her belt?
I would rather, I mean, I'm looking at this from the outside because obviously I've been in a relationship forever, but you, it's like, would I rather, I would rather be with a woman who has three kids than 30 abortions.
Sure.
Yeah.
Go ahead, Smasher.
You had a.
No, just that was.
Okay.
Well, I'd never thought of that angle.
Right.
Go ahead, Sam.
I'll, yeah.
First of all, anything can work out.
So never close yourself off completely.
You know, you really got to take it case-by-case basis.
However, I would say that more from my observations of other situations, if the woman has a child and it's a son, that is going to be more difficult because that son is going to grow up to be a young man who is he is going to become assertive.
If the woman has a daughter, that will be an easier case.
Good point.
I'll add that we know people who are guys who have married single or divorced moms with kids and have made it work and have made it work in spades.
So the last thing I would want the listener to come, yeah, like you said, Sam.
It can work, yes.
It can work and it can work beautifully at the same time.
So there were a couple of the dynamics.
It was a very good discussion.
I was very pleased with just reading it.
Sometimes you're just scrolling through things to get through the damn backlog.
Some guys were saying, like, no, you get a woman with a kid already.
She's already sort of in a maternal mode.
She will, this is looking at it a little bit with a green eyeshade, you know, like calculating the pros and cons on a spreadsheet, but she's already going to know how to cook.
She already knows how to take care of kids.
She is likely to be grateful to have a new hubby and better a mature woman who's already in the game of maternity than one of these young slags with a body count in the hundreds and possibly a couple abortions.
To which I said that that was unfair.
It seemed like it was lionizing and aggrandizing the single mom.
And maybe oh, yeah, it's the guy's fault.
They're not the last stand of implicit woman.
I would say also that in the case of where you want to get involved with a woman with children, she should be somebody who's like a really sterling example too.
If she's a sterling example, then maybe yes.
But if you're getting involved with somebody and she's marginal and she has kids, then that's more of a trickier situation.
Sure.
And then, of course, there is the elusive great white widow.
And I think, Smasher, you even raised that one.
Like, well, if her husband died, then it's absolutely no fault of her own.
But, and, you know, that's like, yeah, yeah, the knight in white shining armor comes on to take on her brood and then make many more.
But the reality is that, you know, a good woman with kids whose husband dies of not criminal behavior.
Of course, the army spouse, the military widow comes to mind.
But I think that out in the wild, those are probably few and far between.
Yeah, and I say that just as a clarification because people are retarded.
And so if you don't clarify something that should be obvious, it isn't obvious, even though it should be.
You know, that's really it.
Dee, you can't free ride here in the second half.
You've been a listener to the show during the break.
I think it's okay to share that.
You know, he shared a nice little window.
He's like, no, I like listening to you guys out on the deck.
It sounds like a bunch of my friends giving good advice, which that means the world to us.
But now's your chance, buddy.
Give your own advice to young guys, old guys out there still seeking their mate.
Well, I guess my view is that all women, all European women, women of European descent are special, and we should not judge them too harshly.
To me, the only drawback to the only thing that would make me completely disregard marrying a single mother is if they're mixed race.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, that's a no-go.
That's a no-go.
Taking on coal burners.
Yep.
Check the Colfax.
Otherwise, I have a soft spot.
I think a lot of these young ladies, single mothers, are victims of this broken Jewish society.
Yes.
And that I have a great sympathy for them.
And that, you know, I have a daughter.
I have a grown daughter.
Now she's not a single mom, but I can imagine a situation where because of how awful the society is, that something not good happens.
So I would always tell a guy, don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
Take every woman individually.
And like I said, I have a soft spot for our women.
I think we should love them and nurture them.
And I'm not saying be a simp, don't do that, but go in understanding that we can't fix this if we're throwing every woman out of this thing just because of some preconceived notion.
I think we should be men and we are the best men on the planet and let's act like it and treat them all like they're not irredeemable.
I agree with you there, Dee.
I mean, you we're trying to build, you know, a community here.
And like you said, a lot of the, there could be, there are good women out there that have become victims of this pump and dump mentality that some men have bought into this fallen state we're in.
And, you know, that they might have brought this child to term and raised it, even though the father took off, that might be an indicator of that she, that she is actually a good woman, that she decided to take the pro-life stance rather than terminate her pregnancy and kill the life within her.
Correct.
And we need to bring those women into the fold, so to speak, because we're trying to build something here.
And there are a lot of guys who are single and need mates.
And there are a lot of women that need mates.
And we should be bringing these good people together.
That's right.
And a friend of the show said, you know, after the war, he's going to take on four or five single moms.
And I am too, but my wife doesn't know it yet.
Well, at all times, you know, that was like necessary.
If you read the Bible, you know, the patriarchs, some of them did have more than one wife, but I don't think they were like, you know, woohoo, I'm having a good time.
They were doing what was necessary in tough times.
Right.
It was a responsibility.
It would be a great responsibility to take on another woman in a family.
It really would be a very great responsibility.
Well, nobody is going to save the white race but us.
And that includes saving people that you may not necessarily like.
You know, these women aren't all irredeemable.
I would say that we have to obviously practice a lot of discretion with it.
But, you know, it is what it is.
They exist and we need to do whatever we can for our race.
And you are not a cuck if you take on and marry a woman with another kids, provided that she does give you more kids and provided that it's very clear that she's not just using you for material comfort.
And that she's on our side.
Yeah, absolutely.
There's, I mean, you know, it gets to a point when you, yeah, all the cuck and simp and everything.
It gets to the point where that's pushed so hard sometimes it almost seems like a forced Jewish meme, to be honest.
I mean, people say that stuff on the internet, but how do you really feel inside?
And how are you living your life?
You know, what you can say on the internet for laughs is one thing.
What you do in real life and how you affect other people's lives through how you live is a whole nother game.
And in a society that has no fault divorce, where somebody can bail on a divorce, either the husband or the wife at the drop of a hat, yeah, you're going to have a lot of good people out there too, who for one reason or the other, society allowed them to just bail on their most solemn responsibilities, even with kids.
I mentioned this once in the early show, and I'm certainly no fan of Gavin McInnes anymore.
But when it comes to divorce, he once said something nice.
He's like, you're telling me you can't have a rough patch and just, you know, work it, you know, just agree to disagree for even up to a year, even if you're looking at each other with daggers.
I mean, obviously, like everybody, every father or every husband and wife has fights, sometimes even nasty ones.
And you may be giving each other the stink eye for a couple days or get the silent treatment for a while.
Not speaking from experience, of course.
But, you know, like time, time heals most wounds.
And just like I put out a telegram the other day, like there are just real quick that like there are days when not in marriage, but in this cause where I am a little bit glum or a little bit disappointed or like even in the case of betrayal, there are times when you are tempted to wash your hands and go to ground and just say, ah, forget this.
I'll leave the chats and just like, you know, ignore all this drama and stuff.
But, you know, you sleep on it, take a day, take a day or two, and you'll be either outraged by some true atrocity that happens to our people that you're made viscerally aware of, or a friend of yours will motivate you or inspire you with a brilliant post or a wonderful meme or something like that.
And then you realize like, nah, there's no other place I'd want to be.
And marriage and relationships are like that a little bit.
You're going to go through ebbs and waves and apex.
You're going to get past the thing if you persevere and just allow time.
Like you say, time heals.
Let's say I've talked to people who are going through some real serious things.
And then, you know, like I told them, you know, in a year, let's say, you're going to be looking back and laughing at this.
I mean, you don't think so now, but I'm telling you, that's how it is.
So just hang in there, work it out.
Yeah, once you've been through enough things and it goes with your relationship, your marriage, just like it does with our cause, once you've been through enough and suffered enough together, you know, you're in it to win it.
You know, there's that's right.
I have the attitude, you know, you can, you can either, I'm going to win it or you're going to put me in the ground.
That's the only two ways about it.
You know, almost pretty, all of us here have suffered a great deal for this cause.
And that's just how it is.
I'm in it to win it.
And everybody else is here too.
And same thing with your relationship.
Hell yeah.
You just have to persevere and keep your head down.
See the silver linings on those dark clouds and lean on who you have for support.
I love having Dom on because he's always upbeat and positive and forward-looking.
And when he gave his little advice there, I was reminded of what a heart of gold he has.
And a little fun fact for the audience, Smasher and his wife have never actually had an argument before.
It has been easy for me.
Wow.
Yep.
No.
Amazing.
Not once.
You know, I just wanted to replace that door the other day.
The old placid Irish.
They're such calm, balanced people.
I've actually never disagreed with anybody.
Live hard and marry hard.
Yeah.
Before we move on, Dom, I wanted to ask real quick if it's not too personal.
Did you reconnect with your old man?
And was it rough growing up with a single mom?
Yeah, it was there were, I won't get into it too much, but it was kind of rough, you know, especially seeing my friends.
And I attempted to reconnect with him, but there was, I don't know, by the time I was 16, by that time, the time that had come and enough contempt had built up.
I didn't really feel any connection.
And I've tried multiple times after that, but he hasn't really made any efforts at improving his life.
So I just didn't really see it as worth my effort and felt like it was pulling me down and too much.
I don't know.
I just didn't really feel like it was there.
And I couldn't really put myself there emotionally, to be quite honest.
Sure.
He's the one who should be reaching out and trying to reconnect.
So if you're doing it and it's not reciprocated, yeah.
Yeah, it just never, when he did it, it just never felt like, I don't know, just wasn't there.
And it wasn't meant to be, you know, this is all part of a greater plan.
And I'm very fortunate to have a great father figure and my father-in-law who has been there for me tremendously.
And he, you know, God has kind of put him in my path.
And that's been really great.
That's a great thing.
I mean, when I was growing up, I was a child.
My father left the house for reasons.
And then he died before I was grown up and all that.
So, you know, you have to look towards other things.
And I'm just saying that in a way because you do need two parents and you do need a father and a mother.
And so when you don't have those things, the lesson that life has taught me is you need to realize that you are operating a little bit out of a deficit.
So you need to look towards another father figure.
You need to look towards our faith, the heroes of the faith and things like that to compensate for that deficit.
And another thing that just occurred to me, it happened before we recorded the show tonight.
Last show, I talked about the dark shadow that tends to follow us around people of our thinking because we know how much is wrong with the world, who's responsible for it, and how steep our task is to correct it.
And I was playing with the kids.
Potato was throwing a volleyball to me, and so pleased when he would throw the volleyball and I'd catch it.
And then we were playing the beach game with the paddles and the ball.
And my daughter's too young to be really coordinated, but she was really determined working out.
And I was like looking off in the distance and thinking about all the craziness out in the world, and it was bringing me down a little bit.
And I just had to forcefully blank that out from my consciousness in the moment to enjoy that moment at the time when you have young kids and you're doing something wholesome that maybe they'll remember, maybe they won't, but I sure as hell will.
So don't forget to take those moments and try to blur out the devilish deeds being out there, as Sam calls it.
Yeah, play catch with your kids.
That is a golden moment.
Can't go wrong.
It's all cheap.
Read stories, have catch, and yep, make those memories.
They're cheap, easy, and forever.
Go ahead, Jeff.
I'd like to just add one last thing about the single mother thing.
To me, this is very similar to what they're saying about the Karens.
To me, it just seems like a way to relationships.
That's an anti-white meme, in my opinion, to try to, you know, that's down on white women, Karen.
Same thing with the single mothers.
They want young white men to steer clear of probably really eligible single mothers.
And to me, they're just, like I said before, they're just victims of this horrible culture that is not European culture.
And that it's on us, the guys and the women, that are aware of what's going on to try to help them get through this and to push against this negative stereotypes.
Well put.
And while we're at it, Dee, any golden memories of the kids, any activities that either you have done or that you still enjoy to do?
Yeah, I guess, I mean, just tonight, we were with both my kids and my wife.
We were out back.
We have a big, really, pretty good-sized container garden, and we were out working, taking care of that.
And I have a lot of great memories with my kids.
We were hikers, our family, and we've been to a lot of the national parks.
I love spending time with my kids.
I mean, I'm a selfish guy.
I like a lot of people.
I like to do.
I'm a gamer from back when I was younger.
I, you know, when the kids were annoying me, but I would ask, tell any father, the best times of my life when I can look back now, and they maybe were almost annoying at the time, but once I can kind of talk myself out of at the time, you know, being annoyed that I wanted to do this or do that was like Sam was saying, play catch with your kid.
You know what?
Football is fake and the G-word.
You can say gay.
Well, like I've said before, sports are gay, but sport is good.
Yeah, exactly, Sam.
Spending time with your family is, you know, with my, I don't want to say too much about what I do, but I get to see people in some of the worst times in their life, and life is very fleeting.
And your family is, our time is here is fleeting.
So do what you can with your children.
Put aside those childish things.
We're brainwashing the thinking we need to be watching whatever new season of whatever stupid show out of Jewish Hollywood or the video or whatever video game or whatever sports ball game.
You go spend time with your children when they smile and they tell you that they love you, whether they're children or teenagers or adults, that can't be replaced.
There's no way to substitute that for anything.
So, as simple as going out and watering the garden, or my son helping me fix a belt that's thrown off the one of the mower.
He was mauling it through a belt.
Well, he's a teenager, so I'm showing him how to diagnose what's going on with the mower, and he fixed it.
And that can't be replaced.
And I think it's on purpose that they want us to be demonize our family life.
They want to demonize our women.
They want to demonize single, white single mothers.
And they don't want us.
And I would say, if they're telling you that if they're raising something up, run away from it and run towards your brothers and sisters, white brothers and sisters, and run towards your family because that's what's going to get us through this.
And just enjoy, I mean, the best times of my life are at home with my family.
Hell yeah, Dee.
I did not get slightly misty there.
Definitely did not.
But my wife's cutting onions at midnight.
I'm not sure what's going on.
Yeah, I was just thinking about the state of the world while listening to D there.
No, the other.
Yeah, no, that was moving, buddy.
Thank you.
And straight from the heart.
And then I was also like, oh, coach, you should have shut the hell up and let Dee talk more of the show.
But anyway, great, great job, buddy.
And it's so true.
My old man to this day says that the happiest years of my life were in my 30s when I had three young kids all under the same roof.
And it's a good reminder because they can drive you crazy sometimes when they're little.
And you just remember that they're going to grow up and not want to spend necessarily so much time with you once they're old.
Someday you will pick up your child and you will hold them and then you will put them down again and never pick them up.
That's right.
All right.
Well, make it count.
Both my parents are gone now and I'm not that old.
They died when I was young and I could, I know I can, it's maybe the worst memories or the worst things I can think of are the last times I hugged my parents.
And don't let that people, don't let this silly system take that away from you or make you feel awful about it.
Screw these guys.
You know, make connections, stay with your family.
And I agree with you, Coach.
You're going to have rough times for all those young married couples or even those older married couples.
It's going to get real sometimes with your wife.
You know, you're going to have annoying times.
But fight through it.
Keep your stick on the ice.
I'm pulling for you.
And especially in these mad times, too, because you never know what tomorrow is going to bring.
So every precious moment that you have with them is even richer and more special today with chaos basically out there.
Speaking of chaos, we are going to go now to navigating the collapse.
This is the fourth installment.
A little bit of prepping stuff, a little bit of literature.
And I have so much trust in our contributor at this point.
I did not listen to this yet.
So sure hope he doesn't burn us.
No, he won't.
But Mr. Producer, if you would, please put on part four of Navigating the Collapse.
Welcome to Navigating the Collapse.
There is now a much higher than zero chance that you may encounter a large group of unruly subjects blocking your path in the near future.
Chances are you'll enter that situation while in your vehicle.
If you play your cards right, you have a very good chance of getting out of that situation with your face still intact.
If you panic, especially in an anti white court system, you have the opportunity to spend the next five hundred years in prison.
Here are some tips on navigating through this extremely dangerous circumstance.
First off, it is always better to avoid the crowds.
Some riots are predictable, some protests are planned, some can be seen from far off.
If you're planning on making a long drive, check online if there's anything scheduled in your area first.
You can be sure that someone will be signaling about it on Facebook.
If you are driving down the road and see the way forward is blocked, don't be afraid to turn around.
Even if I was on a one way road, I would feel a lot more comfortable driving the wrong way to the side slowly and with my flashers on than through a crowd of wild nogs in Antifa.
I'm sure if a cop pulled me over, he'd be sympathetic towards my desire to not get Reginald Denny.
But even if he wasn't, a ticket is much better than the alternative.
But if you turn a corner or put down your phone, you may realize too late that any avenue of escape is cut off, save through the crowd.
In this situation, lock your doors.
You are a turtle, the car is your shell.
If you leave your shell, you will probably die.
I would also take off my seatbelt.
I've never even seen a firearm, but if I had one on my person, it would be easier to draw without a seatbelt on.
In the event you have no choice but to leave your car, having the seatbelt already off can give you the extra second you may need.
To get through the crowd, I would drive slowly.
Courts are not friendly to people who smash into a crowd, even if the crowd is in the road illegally.
Honk your horn to warn people to get out of the way, and slowly creep forward as best you can.
But once the rioters start attacking your car in such a manner that it is reasonable to assume you will suffer injury or death, things change.
Some examples of this could be setting your car on fire, trying to flip it, trying to drag you out, or smashing windows close to occupants.
At this point, I would slowly accelerate while laying on the horn.
Try to push people out of your way instead of striking them.
Once you are free of the main crowd, avoid all pedestrians as best you can, and don't stop until you are in a safe location.
Finally, be careful of items and roadblocks that rioters may have placed in the road to immobilize vehicles.
You're not home free if you run over some strategically placed spikes.
Most of this information was taken from an article on active response training.net.
A lot of the information on there is geared towards police and military type people, but I still found a lot of useful information that could help in the current state of the world.
And now the words of George Lincoln Rockwell from his book White Power The mighty white race is brainwashed, filled with suicidal self hatred, crazy about its deadly enemies, trivialized, doped up on drugs and lies, and apparently rushing headlong towards oblivion.
But the strength of the blood is still there, as we have shown in every war where the Jews have turned us loose.
Whenever, as in World War II, the Jews wish us to be our ancient, ferocious, mighty selves, able to smash anything in our way.
Whenever they allow natural law to return to us, even in a temporary and wrong way, our people show themselves still heroes and fighters, not decadent weaklings, or in any way like the people of a dying culture.
The rumors of our death, to quote Mark Twain, are greatly exaggerated.
They are appearances only.
Let only a strong leader appear.
Let our people once see the real nature of their Jewish and colored friends, as is already beginning to happen, and the blood of our Viking ancestors will well up in a berserker rage which will sweep away the miasma of Jewish and colored poison gas from our lives as a lion sends a pack of vultures flapping with one lunge.
It is not yet our time to die.
Destiny has a way of doing her will in spite of all human efforts to foil her, both when she is creating and when she is destroying.
Destiny brought forth the greatness of Rome when it was time, and when it was time, she cast it aside and made way for the mightier barbarians, sweeping down from the cool northern forests.
Destiny brought forth the British Empire when it was time, and after centuries of rule, destiny withdrew her blessing, and the British Empire died when it was time.
Destiny is even now in America conceiving the new Imperium of our time, the White Imperium, the unification of the white race and its conscious racial mastery of the globe.
In spite of all signs of death and disease, deep within the vitals of our race is growing the embryo of that unity and that white imperium, which will last for its thousands of years and destroy all which stands in its way.
Wow.
I don't know what to say, but hell yeah.
That was really good.
Oh, man.
I'm glad I didn't listen to that initially and just got to enjoy it on its first go around.
Thank you, dear contributor and absolutely wise counsel for anybody who doesn't want to get Reginald Denny back from the 91.
Speaking of getting Reginald Dennid, breaking news.
One person injured after man drives car into George Floyd Rally in Seattle and opens fire.
Wow.
All right.
Check that out.
But yeah, I also want to bump the latest Mannerbund dispatch, which was between Nam and Ahab.
And Ahab spoke about James Fields and how he talks to people in his sort of everyday life about that kid that got life plus 400 or 500 years or whatever for panicking in a mob that was not supposed to be there during a state of emergency.
And for anybody who was in Seville, who was there and they kicked us out of the park and told us to disperse and we rightfully complied to know that, oh, an hour or two later, the mob is still out there on the streets banging cars and hogging the roads.
That's anarcho-tyranny, folks.
And James Fields is behind bars possibly for the rest of his life.
And you can't write to him just yet because he's in some sort of transitionary phase to a new facility.
But when you can, we'll flag it and you should do so.
I wrote to a prisoner today, one I had not written to before, although I should have.
And we've talked about it before, but it felt great.
And hopefully, you know, you can brighten these guys' days.
So go to the National Hyphen Justice article on that.
Or we've put it out on Telegram.
Smashers put it out.
I put it out.
I try to put it out semi-regularly.
I have it just like saved in my notes on my phone, and I just redo it every once in a while.
Yep.
And I have never read White Power.
Shame on me.
I don't know.
Well, you could have somebody read it to you.
You just have to go to the American Defense Skinheads Book and Rifle.
That's right, Sam.
The Book and Rifle Podcast.
And we have bumped them before, and we will bump them again right here in the show notes, Book and Rifle Podcast.
And that's on me for not ever consuming that gem.
So I was tempted to go on to, we got a good question from Cowboy Nationalist about how to deal with these issues with your wife, especially relevant.
He wrote this before all hell broke loose, and it's been in the hobber, but it's so important.
It's sort of like the single mom question.
I think we'll tee it up for next week because, yeah, kid gloves and all.
But we'll keep it on ice.
We'll keep it as a teaser, not intentionally to drag you back as the grift gang here to get more listens.
But yeah, it's important and there's lots to do there.
So let's, unless you guys have any other burning issues, I'm tempted to bring it home here on that.
Dee, any last words or things you want to add before we start landing this ship?
I guess I would just like to tell anyone listening.
I'm a listener of Full House, and I would just like to ask anyone that's listening to this, a young man that's a father or wants to be a father, to think seriously about getting those things in your life fixed.
I know it's really easy to get into drugs and alcohol and porn these days to just things are coming to a head here and we need men to get their lives together, myself included in that.
And I think my advice to you, young men would be, and older men too, but give those childish things up because that's what they are.
Those are childish pursuits and ways to numb this world we're in and give that stuff up and find a group of young men.
Coach just talked about the Mandarin.
I think that's a great place to look forward if you're a serious young man and become who you're destined to be.
That would be, that's what I kind of want to leave with Coach.
Amen, brother.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Thanks, everyone.
Welcome back anytime.
We're going to kick Smasher from the birth panel and replace him.
Smasher made that joke, not me.
Anyway, all right.
Dom, buddy.
Thank you so much for coming back.
Absolutely.
It's an honor as always.
And let me say something that many of our enemies have said on their huge platforms that are all-encompassing.
If you might be on the fence about this kind of stuff, look deep within yourself and be on the right side of history.
Do what's right when the time comes.
And even before that, hail our people and hail victory.
Hell yeah.
That's right.
Yeah, the left loves to talk about the right side of history.
And they don't have that story written just yet.
You're welcome back anytime too, pal, of course.
And going back up the chain, Potato Smasher, my friend.
You guys are all my friends, but you know, no, Smasher more often.
Like Tom said, be on the right side of history.
And I don't say that in a meme way, not that Dom was, but we are the people telling you to live a healthy lifestyle, have a healthy relationship, don't put weird things in your butt, don't rape kids, don't do drugs, form real relationships, and accomplish real things.
I want to see all of us live to the ripe old age of as old as we can get naturally, knowing that we haven't destroyed our lives and ourselves and our bodies.
The left wants you to put things in your butt, have sex with a lot of people and do drugs.
You're not going to live long.
You're not going to be happy.
You know, we're the only ones that truly just want people to be happy.
We're the only ones even offering anything that could even make you remotely happy.
You know, even if we're, even if, let's assume we're not right in the grand scheme of natural truth, we're still going to give you a better life than anything that the left is going to offer.
But we are adhering to natural law.
So it's not even actually an argument.
I'm just saying all those nice things sound a little bit white supremist to me.
Yeah, it's a little scary.
It's fascist.
So, you know, instead of going to the gym, because the gym is a fascist creation, you should get fat and pay money for sex.
We want racial self-determination and healthy, cohesive societies where our kids can look forward to better days as opposed to past bygone Halcyon days.
And we are portrayed as devils for it.
And there's no other way we'd rather be portrayed by our eternal enemies.
Be the white devil they always tell you to be.
Hell yeah.
Every day.
Sam, the man.
Thank you again.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
Great show.
And everybody did a wonderful job.
You know, the discussion about the single mom, that really touches my heart.
And we should, you know, in a way, our difficulties and the position we're in is somewhat aggravated by that we have not loved one another as we ought to.
And so whether it's like the single mother or one another, we must love each other and we need each other.
And the solutions will flow from that.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
And with that, thank you, Mr. Producer, too.
But you get a little thanks toward the end anyway.
You'll get another one.
It's on the house.
Anyway, Full House 51 was recorded on a watchful June 7th, now June 8th, 2020.
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Mr. Producer, this week I got a song that's put in the full house queue for a long time.
I first heard it when I was watching Vietnam videos and somebody set Vietnam footage, young white Americans dying in rice patties to, it's called Born to Be Wasted by 009 sound system.
And it also struck me that a lot of our kids today are being born and raised to be wasted.
So if you're a parent, don't raise them that way.
If you're a future parent, we know that you won't raise them that way to be wasted.
We love you, fam.
And we'll talk to you next week.
Do it.
See ya.
Good luck.
We were born to be wasted.
No, don't stop, so drip it up.
The beat we have dropped, you could drink it up.
Your night is on the fire, but it's not enough.
We were born to be wasted.
I'm baby, I'm lying to you.
Hey, you leave it if you can't get your kids.
So drip it up.
The beef we go drop, you can trip them up.
Your mind is on the fire, but it's not enough.
We were born to be wasted.
This ghost rolled on up as just a warning.
This place ticket off all till time.
Last night's ain't open, like a missile drive.
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