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April 9, 2018 - Get Off My Lawn - Gavin McInnes
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Get Off My Lawn #112 | Fatal Move
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Live from New York, it's Get Off My Lawn with Gavin McInnes.
Music We'll go to the lyrics come in.
It's there night when they come when I'm alone and not with anyone through the shouts and music of the crowd down the road boozing.
Very cool band.
Sleaford Mods.
That's them there.
Great to see live.
It's just like minimalist electro punk with that geezer making the beats, right?
And then he just stands on stage because the beats are already made.
And this other geezer just sort of yells his poetry in his East Midlands accent.
I'm just amazed he can memorize all the songs because they really are just these long poetic diatribes.
They're on tour in Europe right now.
So all seven people who watch this show in Europe can check them out.
I believe they're in Utrecht tonight, which is everything great about Amsterdam, but without the tourists.
We've got a great show for you today.
Front page of the post-fatal move.
Some guy, some nut bar, was going up to people with a pipe.
A pipe that had another little piece attached to it, so it looked exactly like a silver gun.
So people called the cops.
And that's something I really want to get into right now before we start the show.
Cops come up to me all the time, buy me a drink or something like that because I'm so pro-cop.
But it's never been a worse time for them.
This is like, I mean, even in the 80s when they were reviled, there was some respect for them.
And even in the hood, they would fight people and that was like, hey, you know, great fight last night.
You put up a good fight.
And these guys would take their badges off and they say, I promise, you know, I'm not going to arrest you.
Let's have a fist fight.
Every day there was fistfights in the streets with the cops and the cops would kick ass and they were respected for it.
Now, it's nothing but paperwork and litigation and rules and being punished.
And they really are attracting a bunch of paper pushers.
They're attracting nerds, really.
I went on a ride along once and the guys, the cops in the car, both of them had all of the Lord of the Rings series on their phones, like five megabytes.
But anyway, so that's the front page of the post, right?
You can see that fatal move.
We see him pointing the gun, and then we see a picture of the pipe that looks exactly like a gun.
And the cops were called there.
What would you do as a cop if you get called to go somewhere, you see someone pointing a shiny silver thing at you that looks exactly like a gun?
You're training, the cardboard dude who comes out and does that gets shot.
If you don't shoot that cardboard dude in the police academy, you're in trouble.
But check out the New York Times.
Have you got that one?
This is the New York Times article.
Police fatally shoot a Brooklyn man after falsely believing he had a gun.
Is that biased reporting or what?
Technically, it's true.
We're not going to sue you for that.
But we have to go all the way down there to find the picture.
And the way it's like, keep going down, you don't see any picture of him holding it.
Here on the New York Post, we see him aiming it at people.
So if you just read the New York Times, you see that headline and you go, some guy probably was on his phone or he had a black wallet and he was going out to pay for something, you know, maybe a college education at Harvard, and the cops just peg him off from the car because they're scared of black people because we live in a divisive society.
No, that is a myth.
You are lying.
And as I've said on the show one billion times, it is a very dangerous myth because you make black people think that they're under siege.
So you scare them.
And the next thing you know, they're walking around thinking, well, this cop's going to shoot me anyway.
I might as well attack him.
You basically foment a race war.
So I want to talk about that.
And I want to get into Rob Reiner and his latest Roseanne quote.
But let's stick with the cops for now.
Check out this video in Australia.
This guy attacks a chemist.
He's already assaulted four people, okay?
And check out the kind of violent robbery going on here.
Boom.
Like, even as far as robberies go, this is remarkably violent.
He's not just shoving stuff off the counter.
He's destroying it.
Now he's got a knife up to the guy, right?
What is she doing?
Is she chasing him?
So the cops show up.
This is a young fit man.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
So this is, you're supposed to be shocked by this.
This is supposed to be sh like I saw this on a lefty news site.
Kick to the head.
This is supposed to be egregious.
I think it's because people just don't fight anymore.
That's not a knife, by the way.
That's like a baton.
And they pound him a little bit later, too, because he goes, you can just put that on the normal screen name.
Oh, okay, that one was maybe a bit much.
He stamps on his head.
But this kid keeps fighting back.
Look there, you see that?
He just kicked at the cop.
Now, that fight, those punches to the head, that's what we used to do in high school.
That was a schoolyard brawl.
And it's a great way to subdue a man.
That's in his training, by the way.
That's what he's supposed to do.
And I saw, this reminded me of Trevor Noah.
That's enough.
Trevor Noah is a guy who hosts a daily show.
Now, he was hired by a chick.
And I've been watching him for a while, and I realized, you know what he is?
He's a chick whisperer.
He speaks woman.
And it's a very effective tool because women hold a lot of power.
Like when he was hired to do the daily show, he was hired by a woman.
Do you have her name?
See if you can pull her up.
Yeah, there she is.
And she was interviewed by a variety, I believe it was, and they said, why Trevor Noah?
And she cited reasons such as, he's really appropriate for 2015, and he's such a citizen of the world, was another quote.
In other words, we're not really concerned with funny.
We're concerned about multiculturalism and what it means and globalism, basically diversity.
You know, funny is in there somewhere.
But our real priorities are racial harmony and blah, blah, blah.
So he wasn't hired because he was funny.
He's hired because he's a mixed race guy from South Africa.
By the way, she had to step down shortly after that because ratings were plummeting from her terrible decisions.
But check out, so you heard about this woman who said kefa, which is like their N-word.
So she's getting three years in prison for saying racist things, right?
This is swearing, basically.
This woman's going to jail for swearing.
And we have government sanctioned murders going on.
White farmers are being slaughtered there in scenes so gruesome, I don't know if I can say them on the show.
Let's try.
A toddler crucified to a kitchen table, then gang raped in front of the parents.
Another baby gang raped, one years old, I believe, then burned alive while wrapped up in newspapers.
I mean, we obviously can't show you these pictures.
I think the one reason that the media is avoiding it is because you can't, civilized people can't stomach what is going on over there.
And the scary part is the government advocates it.
You have politicians screaming, shoot the boar, singing, kill the white farmer.
Anyway, Trevor Noah's take on all this?
That woman deserves to be in prison.
She said that swear word way too many times.
Go ahead.
But I will say this.
You've got to understand in South Africa, after apartheid ended, like white people were never punished, right?
Like it's not like the government was like, we're going to send white people to jail and we're going to take white people's houses and we're taking white people's money and things white people stole.
No.
Government was like, hey, let's move forward.
Okay?
Sounds good.
Let's move forward.
Let's get this country to where it needs to be.
The only thing we're going to take away is this racist word.
That's all.
That's all.
And then some white people will just learn one thing.
Can I have the racist word?
Isn't that insane?
First of all, what is this obsession with punishing white people?
We have to punish.
You see that so much in American politics.
Like that beautiful little girl, Lexi Page, was taken away from her foster parents and brought to another family because she's 1.8% Indian.
And if she goes with this other family, they're like 1.2.
So she goes up a percentage and now she's 3% in a 3% Indian family and it's part of the Indian Child Welfare Act.
Why was that promoted?
Why was that allowed?
To punish white people for what they did to Indians.
It's revenge.
And of course, the six-year-old is the one who suffers.
But it's a strange sadistic policy to have ingrained in the government.
But go ahead.
Let's see some more, Trev.
We're back.
And then they still want to use the word, and then they were like, no.
And so that's like now this person has gone to jail.
And what I find funny is like people who are online and everywhere and they're like, this is a tyranny.
That's what this is.
This is oppression.
Like, you know, like, what am I supposed to do?
It's like, just don't be racist.
I love how people make it like it's the hardest thing ever.
It's not like you go to jail for like mistake racism.
This is like hardcore racism.
And people are like, I don't know how I can live in this country.
South Africa has become a tyranny.
I can go to jail for just being racist.
Yeah, yeah.
For saying a racist word 48 times to the police.
Yeah, yeah.
No, this is horrible.
What am I supposed to do?
Just don't be racist.
That's all.
Just don't say the word.
They're like, this is horrible.
I'm like, it's not actually that horrible.
Like, I'm willing to bet if you had that situation flipped.
Imagine if a black person in America said like cracker to a white cop 48 times.
I would have been shocked if they got to 15 before they got shot.
That shit would have ended real quick.
You cracker, you cracker.
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
Be like, oh, what happened?
I thought these words were a gun.
I'm so sorry.
Oh my God.
Is that nauseating?
I hate this guy.
It's funny how some things set us off and others don't.
Like the NRA stuff, I just go, well, I don't understand your argument.
But this kind of stuff, this hypocrisy, really makes me sick because people are being murdered right now.
And the assumption, by the way, if you have a problem with it, is that you can't accept that you're going to be a minority soon and you're losing power.
That's the assumption.
There's all these assumptions with political correctness that no one has to justify.
Like, we need to censor conservative sites because they can lead to alt-right stuff because that can then start a new Nazi party.
The next thing you know, we have another Holocaust.
And you go, I understand your theory, but it's a nutty theory.
As I said the other day, it's exactly as absurd as saying, we can't have guys running around in short shorts.
I mean, it's going to make other men think they're gay.
And the next thing you know, we're going to have like thousands and thousands of gay people everywhere.
So men, keep those shorts long.
I don't want to see your sexy legs.
It's just as illogical.
But check out Trevor Woman Whispering.
This is how he got the job at Comedy Central.
He speaks woman.
So he's talking to Oprah, and the way he uses his rhetoric and charm with no facts or anything, just garbage talk, appeals to ladies, especially Oprah, who's taking this hook, line, and sinker.
Let's see the chick whisperer.
America is getting to a place where it feels like it is extremely divided along partisan lines.
And conversations have shifted to a point where human beings no longer see a human being on the other side of this discussion.
Can you just pause?
So he's saying that we dehumanize people.
This guy just lied and said that if a black man said cracker one too many times, he would be assassinated by the police.
If that's not dehumanizing, I don't know what is.
But go back to Trev.
One side should be empathetic towards the other side when the other side doesn't see them as human beings.
And that's a fundamental breakdown that seems to be happening in America.
And you can't deny, and this is my thing, is I tell people all the time, they go like, oh, if you hate America, why?
I'm like, I never said I hate.
I love it.
If I didn't love it, I wouldn't be here.
This is a great place.
What is she American?
I love Americans.
I have a great time.
Scientists from outer space.
Having an issue with Donald Trump doesn't mean that as every Republican saw it before he was in office, you know?
And so if, as you said, going back to character, if your character shifts depending on who's in power, then was it your character to begin with?
That's the way I see it.
Brilliant.
Brilliant.
Doesn't mean anything.
So he's saying that Donald Trump became right-wing overnight when he became president, and that's proof he's a phony.
This is a guy also, check out this clip, where he just sits there and says, I don't know if Donald Trump is a white supremacist.
I know he doesn't like black people.
Well, I would say this.
I don't know if Donald Trump is a white supremacist.
I do know that he prefers white people over black people.
I do know that he has said on multiple occasions that he doesn't want black people involved in the counting of his money or involved in the running of his world.
I do know that he has specifically gone out of his way with these companies to oppress black people.
I do know that he hasn't been as quick to react in the aid of black people as he has been with others.
I do know that he has supported and continues to retweet white supremacists on his Twitter account.
So I always say to people, I go, you tell me.
It's weird because America is the kind of place where someone can get more offended at you calling them a racist than at the fact that they are a racist.
So this dude is chalk a block with rhetoric and divisive bullshit, yet he gets away with saying that's the problem with America in general.
Comedians are the worst.
Comedians are the biggest huckster snake oil salesmen in pop culture today.
They're all lying, scumbag pussies who would sell their mother out.
I thought this was interesting.
I was on Anthony Coome's show yesterday, right?
And there was this comedian there named, what's his name, Nate Bargates.
And, you know, all you have to do to look up to see how derivative all comedians are is take any comedian's name and then put Trump next to it.
And you will see him Trump bashing.
So here he is.
Here he is talking about Trump voters and how stupid they are.
I would have never had that courage if Trump didn't come into my life.
Look, there's a couple things, though, that could keep me from voting for him.
Just one being like, how do you vote?
I do not know how to.
I don't know if you can just shout Trump in the street or if this counts, you know.
I don't know if you go to a building, like a bank.
I hope it's a bank, and I hope it's in like, you get it right in one of those tube things that shoot up.
That seems like a fun way to vote.
Like it just shoots up and you're like, thank you.
So that's how dumb you are.
You don't know what voting is if you vote for Trump.
So I was on a show with this dude yesterday and we were actually talking about female cops and I was talking about how useless they are.
I see them as human walkie-talkies.
All they can do is call for backup.
And then we were showing a bunch of videos where female cops can't overpower the perp.
Like that Australian footage you saw.
It took two big men to subdue this incredibly fit and angry black teenager.
You need real strength, real power and upper body.
And I brought up this clip, which is horrific to watch.
So NSFW, he's about to knock out a cop in front of his daughter.
And this is, I always use this as an example of why cops shouldn't be female.
But here we go.
Oh, God.
The assailant has multiple warrants, and to avoid arrest, he beats the officer senseless while his guard watches him.
Her arm's just up there.
He's completely unconscious.
Just gonna get in the car.
Go, baby, I can't go to jail.
He did go to jail and is now serving 60 years for assaulting a police officer.
So we're joking about that on the show and talking about how dangerous it is to have female cops.
And check out Nate.
Taser, Taser, Taser, Taser, Taser, Taser!
Taser, Taser!
Taser, Taser!
Taser, Taser, Taser, Taser!
So now he is the dude.
He's like, fuck this gate out of here.
No, he's like, I can't get over.
He literally rips the gate open.
And then you hear like, dude!
Guy boys.
You're supposed to have the guy boys.
Yes.
It's called your dad.
Go, go, go.
It's called Mad Dad.
It's all right, honey.
I got it.
Why don't you go get some coffee?
Yeah, it's a perp.
In New York, particularly, they always have a huge fat Puerto Rican ass.
It looks great because the pants are tight on them.
It's actually bad.
Now, the reason I'm showing you this, too, is look at this comedian.
He can't say a word.
This is why I stopped having comedians on my show.
They're so petrified of a clip being taken out of context and it affecting their Netflix special that they just can't say anything.
And you think, like, disagree with me.
This guy was as quiet as a church mice the entire time I was there.
Like, low, like, short, fat ass.
Yeah.
What are you going to do if we fight?
There are so many videos.
Keith showed me a few where it's just very rotund women trying to chase a guy, and it's sad.
Anyway, you get the idea.
Comedians are weak, and I hate them.
I am racist towards comedians.
What is that called?
I'm comedianist.
This reminded me of today Rob Reiner is in the press because he hates the new show Roseanne.
He says she personifies his POV.
Now, Rob Riner, as we all know, played meathead on the show, Archie Bunker's Place, All in the Family.
And what I thought was so great about that is Norman Lear and him and Carl O'Connor wanted to make a show that lampooned right-wingers, blue-collars, and Archie Bunker's the fool who knows nothing and can't even pronounce words correctly.
And then Rob Reiner is the smart guy.
But guess what happened?
Everyone loved Och and everyone hated Rob Reiner's character.
Norman Lear hated the Archie Bunker show.
It didn't work.
That's not what he was trying to do.
He wanted Meathead to be the hero.
I remember seeing one episode where he goes, what are you doing, Meathead?
Get a job.
And he goes, I'm Och.
I'm going to college so I can eventually, you know, get a degree so I can help people.
And Archie goes, well, me and Edith are people.
Help us.
Go get a job.
Perfection.
But anyway, Roseanne, it has a Hillary supporter, Jackie.
It has a boy who is trans who goes to school in a dress.
And the left is outraged that Roseanne is pro-Trump in it.
You see how insatiable they are?
They're like ISIS.
So he was on the Joy Reid show.
And this is like a 15-minute clip.
It's gold.
I mean, I could make the whole show just watching this clip, but let's just sort of take some, have some tastes.
Oh, sorry.
Yesterday.
Look at her ratings.
Look at her ratings.
They were unbelievable.
Over 18 million people.
And it was about us.
They haven't figured it out.
The fake news hasn't quite figured it out yet.
Us.
Welcome back to AM Joy.
Ratings Obsessed.
Former reality show star Donald Trump.
You see that?
So if you like, if the president likes what you're doing, then you're a pawn.
And he only likes the Roseanne character, clearly, right?
But no, if you're not 100% with us, you're 100% against us.
That's called fascism.
Trump was pawned.
People are fascist.
About the return of the 90s-era sitcom Roseanne this week.
The show's title character is a Trump supporter, as is the actor who plays her, Roseanne Barr.
Now, Barr is in some ways the patient zero of the kind of Trump voter that has captured the media's imagination.
He apparently believes conspiracy theories about Democrats and Hillary Clinton that track with internet extremists.
As the Daily Beast notes, Roseanne keeps promoting QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy theory that makes Pizzagate look tame.
QAnon is a user on the side 4chan who will Pelosi is a reptile.
Watch their eyes.
So she goes on and on and on about Roseanne being evil and being a nutty alt-right activist.
This woman is very pro-Israel and Jewish, and Joy Reid has decided that she's alt-right.
Eyes.
There's a headline from The Blaze, which is the Blaze outlet.
Roseanne Barr says Pelosi is a reptile and a criminal, and we need to vote her out.
She has this paranoid view of Democrats and Hillary Clinton.
She believes conspiracy theories, and she is sort of alt-right in her sort of tweaking of liberals.
You remember that, her infamous dressed up as Hitler for a photo shoot?
Now, I should note that that was from 2009.
It was for Heb magazine.
He magazine.
He guess who runs Heb?
Hebs.
It's called a joke.
And the left always does this, by the way.
They are willfully ignorant of satire because it'll help their point.
So she's mentioned the reptilian stuff, which is clearly hyperbolic.
And then she lumps in this Hitler thing, and it helps her alt-right narrative, totally ignoring the fact that Hebe is clearly...
So in a way, she kind of does, in a sense, track with Trumpism.
She does.
And I think one.
Wait, what?
What?
So because she dressed as Hitler, she's part of the alt-right, and that is part of Trump, because Trump's a Nazi.
Seem reasonable?
Let's talk to a black radical from the NAACP who is a second-generation civil rights activist and see if she agrees that Trump is Hitler and Roseanne is a Nazi show.
One aspect of Trumpism that this really underscores is fear and insecurity of a rapidly changing world.
One that is changing demographically, becoming there's not going to be one racial majority in this country very, very soon.
demography is not destiny so it doesn't mean we'll have a fully fair world but the point is that's Did you hear that?
This is a common thing.
They go, white people are scared because they're going to be a minority soon and they don't want to give up their power.
It's like a theory, I understand, but it's an out there crazy theory.
No, no, no, I don't want to be a minority.
I need to be the majority.
Well, that's not really the problem.
The problem is illegal aliens.
The problem is welfare.
The problem is big government.
The problem is trying to eradicate the Constitution.
The idea that we will be a minority, I've never heard a white person say that.
Have you?
Have you said, like, I understand, I've heard people say we don't want to be completely replaced and wiped out by all new immigrants who aren't speaking English and change the fabric of America.
I've heard that.
I've heard that from black people too and Hispanics.
But this whole idea, oh no, I can't be a minority.
And then she says something very strange.
She said that it won't necessarily be fair.
So this goes back to that Trevor Noah thing where he says white people were never punished for what they did.
Are we going to get killed a farmer over here?
Is that what she's suggesting?
I mean, these people are radicals.
So let's jump to Rob Reiner.
Yeah, because with Archie Bunker, you failed and made Arch awesome, and Roseanne is successful and makes Roseanne awesome.
So in a sense, those two shows are exactly the same and have the same effect.
Well, it's different in a very, very significant way in that in this case, you have Roseanne, who is essentially that character.
I mean, Carol O'Connor was even far more left than I was.
I mean, so we were satirizing this whole thing.
She takes it to a different level because we didn't have social media in those days.
You can push out a message like she did with this QAnon and the storm and all of that.
And that takes on a tremendous power so that you have Fox News and Sinclair and Breitbart and InfoWars and all of this, which used to be considered and thought of as the lunatic fringe, if you will, have now become mainstream media.
And you have a situation where the truthful journalists, people who are pursuing the truth, are diminished.
And then you have this problem where democracy is really in trouble.
And I would go to Maya's point, which I think is really the core of all of this.
It goes back to the original sin of this country, which is slavery.
And we are fighting this last battle of the Civil War.
And those people who are the alt-right, the white supremacists, are hanging on for dear life.
And they're using these propaganda tools, which are not just, you know, like I say, lunatic fringe.
They're now invading us.
And you guys in the mainstream media seeking the truth are really fighting an uphill battle.
This is a real battle right here for the soul of democracy.
Are you following this?
So the alt-right is the White House.
Nazis run the White House.
And I'm part of that, according to Rob Reiner's logic.
And I'm petrified of I'm going to be punished for slavery.
That's what's going on here.
We are petrified of having to serve our penance for our horrific crimes 400 years ago.
No, that's false.
Your entire narrative is false.
This whole idea that you're being censored.
Roseanne's Jewish.
She's pro-Israeli.
There's a trans kid on the show.
Jackie is an ex-cop, pro-Hillary, nasty woman in a pussy hat.
There's one character that's pro-Trump, and you have turned it into the alt-right show.
It's mania.
The whole concept of cops shooting black people, and we live in this horrible, racist society is all a lie.
You know what you never hear about?
This story.
Eric Boyd, now charged with the 2007 murders of Channon Christian and Chris Newsom.
He'd been serving a federal prison sentence for being accessory after the fact.
We live in a society in America where we're so guilt-ridden, we're such ethnomasochists, we're so ashamed of the West, and we refuse to acknowledge that the West is the best, that we take a story like this, hide this picture, and make it about a racist America where cops shoot people.
Then when we have a horrific story like Chris Newsom and Shannon Christian, we totally ignore it and it gets swept under the rug.
Do you know how horrific this story is?
It was in Knoxville, Tennessee, about 10 years ago.
They were both, this couple was carjacked, dragged out to a dangerous part of town down some alleyway.
They were both raped.
Knoxville, Tennessee is local news, about the only place you see them talking about it.
So the guy gets stripped naked and raped.
And the spooky thing about this, by the way, is there was five people doing it.
Five African-American people of color murdering, raping, and torturing this young couple for no other reason but their race.
Now, after they rape and torture her, they take bleach and as she's alive, they're putting it down her throat and trying to get their own DNA because they orally raped her too, trying to get their DNA out of her body.
That doesn't seem to be working.
She's alive.
So they burn her alive.
They also burn the boy's body after raping him in front of each other.
They're all enjoying this rape together as they torture, rape, and shoot, and then burn both couples.
They literally leave the male in the garbage.
They put him in a garbage container.
Can you even imagine if five white guys did this to a sweet black couple who were just going for a drive in Knoxville, Tennessee?
I mean, there would be riots in the street.
But we have to push this narrative and we ignore stories like this.
It's incredibly frustrating.
And I bet you you could even frame it and you go, Gavin McInnes brings up 10-year-old murder that a lot of white supremacists also reference all the time.
Ergo, he's racist.
All dogs are mammals.
All cats are mammals.
All dogs are cats.
That's how their logic works.
Anyway, I refuse to believe that America is a racist country.
I refuse to believe Trevor Noah and Joy Reed and all these people who insist that Hitler is in the White House.
It is a lie.
It's a dangerous lie.
And it's ironic that they talk about divisive behavior and polarizing the country when that's what you do when you lie and make it all about slavery and all about 400 years ago.
The cops didn't randomly shoot this guy.
They did their job.
Anyway, I'm sorry to be so gruesome.
You know, I try to keep things light on this show.
I actually have a post-it note on the camera that you can't see that says be funny.
And I like talking about celebrities.
And Channing Tatum broke up with his wife, and Rob Reiner is funny to me because I'm a meathead.
And I want to talk about how much I hate life hacks.
That's what the focus of this show should be, is light pop culture with a small government pro-constitutional comedy bend.
But occasionally, when you keep hammering at me and telling me that Trump is Hitler and America's a racist hellhole, I got to say stop.
Hold on a second.
Let's get quantitative here and check your ridiculous theories.
And this happened recently.
I'll end with this.
I didn't mean for the entire show to be a we're not racist rant, but I thought this was a funny video that does the same sort of all dogs are mammals, all cats are mammals, all dogs are cats.
So someone has noticed that Tucker Carlson, Stéphane Moligneux, Ben Shapiro, I don't know if he's included in this, and I are all saying the same thing about men.
Now, that must mean that Tucker Carlson is a radical men's rights activist like me.
There's no other conclusion to draw because we don't spend time looking at what the people are actually saying.
We just want to play guilt by association and lump us all in together.
Something ominous is happening to men in America.
Everyone who pays attention knows that.
We're alienating young men.
We're telling them that they're patriarchal oppressors and denizens of rape culture.
This is a crisis.
Yet our leaders pretend it's not happening.
And in fact, they tell us the opposite is true.
Women are victims.
Victim, victim, victim, victim, victim, victim, victims.
Men are oppressors.
All men are bad, and the women are victims.
And, you know, tyrants in waiting.
Nobody ever asks if men's pain should be recognized.
77% of all suicides in America are committed by men.
Isn't that a crazy part?
They show his facts on the screen, and that's evidence that there's something wrong with him.
Isn't that bizarre?
We are looking at data, and the data is offensive.
Hate facts, I like to call them.
Particularly among white males.
White men who kill themselves at about 10 times the rate.
Especially white males.
And I think it all comes from a lifetime of being told, you suck.
It's so unnecessary.
And it's so sad.
People have been taught for the last 50 years to have this relentless, bottomless, vicious, sexist and racist hatred towards white males.
It's easy to mistake masculine competence for the tyranny that hypothetically drives the patriarchy.
The patriarchy is gone.
Women are winning.
Men are failing.
The chillingness and celebration.
You know what's ironic about all this?
This is clearly done by women, and they're not being very logical.
That's the crazy part here, is we clearly have either women or men who were raised by single women, so beta males, non-ball-having males.
And instead of confronting us about any one of these details, like I could give you tomes of literature, gigantic encyclopedias of examples of any one of these cases, from the brutal suicide rate to the whole Smash the Patriarchy, to the whole All Men Are Rapists, to the whole All Victims Need to Be Believed.
I can find you 157 links right now that back up all of these claims.
There is an anti-patriarchy movement going on in this country.
And the patriarchy is great.
The patriarchy is great for women.
This traditionalism you're out to destroy, you seem to think when you describe it, it sounds like you're describing Sharia law.
Michael Moore talked about how women are second-class citizens.
No, they are in Islam, but they're not in the West.
That's just a lie.
And if you believe that, you're probably like more of a feelings person and less of a logic person.
In other words, you're basically a chick.
Question of male disposability may be a topic for another time.
It makes me sad, like deeply.
It's so sad.
Just blame all men.
Just blame all men.
Do you gotta ban white males?
The Austin American statesman said the biggest terror is white men.
Wait, did the Austin American statesman not say that?
Why are you getting mad at people who say facts?
This video must have taken someone all day, at least all day, to put together.
Why don't they spend that time refuting our points?
Wouldn't that be a more effective use of your time?
Why don't you myth-bust men seem to become less males?
Single motherhood.
That destroys masculinity.
Boys raised without their fathers are at terrible risk.
They read less and less well.
That's right.
Single motherhood dumbs boys down.
They get married less often, and when they do, they divorce more.
Divorce is contagious.
Exhibit antisocial behavior and commit acts of violence.
Fatherlessness leads to school shootings.
They're more likely to be obese and to have asthma.
They are far more...
Am I just so radical that I don't get how evil Stéphane Moligneux is?
I would understand if you had him linked to Richard Spencer or someone way farther out on the right.
But sorry, coming from this chair, Paul Joseph Watson, Jordan Peterson, Stéphane Molyneux, they all seem like very reasonable, I would argue, moderate men.
Am I nuts?
Maybe I'm too far on the right.
Are you nuts?
Do you not see it?
Paul Joseph Watson?
Like, what has he said where he went, whoa, whoa, buddy, relax?
More likely to abuse alcohol and drugs.
It is an environmental toxin to male emotional and mental development.
But we can't talk about it because male privilege, of course.
I just love my white male privilege.
I can't get enough of it.
So privileged.
Men are privileged, women are oppressed.
To question that assumption is to risk punishment.
If you ever want to know.
By the way, to question that assumption is to risk punishment.
And we're watching that on a Media Matters piece that is criticizing all of us for noticing these things.
So we say, you can't notice these things or you're the bad guy.
And then they put out a video which shows a bunch of bad guys, sorry, I hate doing air quotes, saying all these things.
It's like that time, what's his name?
The guy who played Sid Vicious, Gary Oldman, said, I couldn't say, you know, Hollywood is run by Jews, or I'd be forced to apologize the next day.
And then the next day, he's forced to apologize.
Who is really enslaved in society?
All you have to do is look at who's not allowed to get angry.
When men fail, all of us suffer.
Yes.
Fact.
Like, what's your point, Media Matters?
Oh, man.
I wish, you know, we could get these people on my show.
I wish I could talk to someone from Media Matters and say, you know, you don't think this is true?
You don't think there's a war on the patriarchy?
You don't think an integral part of liberal culture is blaming white guys for everything, for refusing to acknowledge that they created the modern world?
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