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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I, as ever, am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad that you're here with us today. | ||
We obviously have a lot to talk about. | ||
Everything from the suicide program in Canada to the war in Ukraine to, of course, the top story... | ||
Kanye West and Nick Fuentes walking off of the Tim Pool podcast yesterday. | ||
It's pretty hilarious. On Twitter this morning, the trending topics were Milo, Kanye, Nick Fuentes. | ||
Pretty interesting stuff. | ||
We'll show you what went down last night and sort of talk about it. | ||
Since it's not just us talking about this, we've got Jimmy Kimmel talking about it and a number of others. | ||
We have more videos we could possibly play today. | ||
But we're going to do our best. | ||
We're going to start off with this video. | ||
It's about how America was founded as a constitutional republic, not a democracy. | ||
And it features our good friend, Matt Baker. | ||
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Let's watch. America was founded as a constitutional republic. | |
A constitutional republic, not a democracy. | ||
A democracy always degenerates into dictatorship, which promises government-guaranteed equality and security. | ||
In this century, great strides have been made toward the goal of subverting our republic into a democracy. | ||
This is extremely dangerous Which is more valuable? | ||
Your money? Or your vote? | ||
Or your country? | ||
Corruption is taking over every single county in this nation! | ||
Money trumps peace sometimes. | ||
We are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy. | ||
The Rockefeller family are big proponents of transhumanism. | ||
On infiltration instead of invasion. | ||
on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. | ||
It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources. | ||
History is truly at the turning point. | ||
...into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. | ||
Its preparations are concealed, not published. | ||
It's to set as a silence, not praise. | ||
No expenditure is questioned. | ||
No rumor is printed. | ||
No secret is revealed. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
And a reminder that what is happening right now has been happening for decades. | ||
And so the tide is turning, as we talked about yesterday. | ||
Things are becoming increasingly unstable. | ||
But they're not going to get better overnight. | ||
And we're going to talk about how exactly we get back to normal here. | ||
We are going to continue to show you lots of videos of what's happening in China, as I think we have the answer to the question that we posed yesterday, which was what or how is the Chinese government going to respond to this unprecedented rise in protests against their restrictive measures? | ||
I think we have the answer. | ||
It's Well, it's pretty clear. | ||
They make it pretty clear when you see the tanks go rolling down the streets. | ||
We'll show you some of what's going on in China as those protests do continue. | ||
And I just hope it doesn't go the same way that Hong Kong went, where you have all of these incredible protests, people putting their lives on the line, losing their lives in some cases to stand up to a tyrannical regime. | ||
And then a couple months later, you all look back and go, yeah, whatever happened with that? | ||
Well, what happened with that was that the government brutally put it down and murdered the dissidents, and now they're all enslaved. | ||
So let's not let that happen. | ||
We'll show you the Biden administration's response to this. | ||
We'll get into the international news and the national news. | ||
Pop culture news and everything on today's episode of American Journal. | ||
Taking your calls, of course, for the next couple of hours. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. It's American Journal, Infowars.com, and Band.video. | ||
We'll be right back with your Daily Dispatch. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I think it's going to be a good show for you today. | ||
We have just so many videos to show you. | ||
We're also going to show... We'll be spending some time watching the testimony from Arizona voters who are taking the county board to task for certifying a completely fraudulent election. | ||
We have a lot of those videos, and we'll show you as many of those as possible. | ||
Good to see that trend continue of people standing up and actually using their First Amendment rights, even if it has the same effectiveness of yelling at a brick wall. | ||
It's at least something that we're, you know, still allowed to do. | ||
For now, I guess. I mean, who knows? | ||
Maybe these people will show up on a list somewhere and the FBI will kick down their door one of these days. | ||
Boy, is it getting bad. | ||
We'll just get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 29th of November, 2022. | ||
Thousands poised to rush U.S.-Southern border, this article on Infowars.com. | ||
People are reportedly massing in Mexico and awaiting the expiration of a law that streamlined the removal of illegal immigrants. | ||
Thousands of migrants are camped out on the south side of the U.S.-Mexico border, expecting the repeal of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Title 42. | ||
Which allowed for the speedy removal of illegal immigrants on public health grounds, according to local media. | ||
The would-be immigrants reportedly plan to seek asylum en masse as soon as the order expires. | ||
Which I think means that they don't qualify for asylum. | ||
I think if you are... | ||
Asking for asylum, it means that you are in desperate need of protection from some overwhelming force. | ||
If you are strategically waiting in the country that you're supposedly fleeing from for the expiration of a law, it means that you're not actually in imminent danger. | ||
You don't actually qualify for asylum. | ||
There's a difference between somebody running up to your front door and saying, please help me, let me in, this guy's chasing me, I need protection, and somebody hiding in the bushes waiting for you to leave your house so that they can break in. | ||
One is not like the other. | ||
It's just... It's just insane. | ||
Like, everything about this article just infuriates me beyond belief. | ||
Why do we need to rely on some ridiculous CDC protocol to expel invaders from our country? | ||
We have to do it on medical grounds. | ||
The medical grounds that they're expelling people on is fraudulent. | ||
Title 42 shouldn't really exist. | ||
It's the flu after all. | ||
We don't need to blame the flu on expelling people who break into our country by illegally crossing the border. | ||
It's ridiculous, but I guess this is what we have to rely on. | ||
I guess it's good that it's there since it's... | ||
Some sort of bizarre excuse to keep people out when we don't need an excuse. | ||
You can just keep these people out. | ||
You don't need an excuse to not let people in your home. | ||
You can just lock your front door. | ||
That's just a right that everybody has, that every country has. | ||
But now we have to rely on this stupid Title 42 thing, which I guess is going to be removed, and all of these asylum seekers seeking asylum are going to come storming across the border as soon as they know that the government is impotent to stop them. | ||
I mean, this is just, it's just outrageous, ridiculous, nonsensical, and infuriating that we have to sit here and allow this to happen. | ||
Some 14,000 migrants are waiting in Juarez alone, according to iNews source, with a number of shelters running at double capacity. | ||
Title 42 was struck down earlier this month by U.S. District Court Judge Emmett Sullivan. | ||
And the Biden administration did not contest the decision, instead merely requesting a five-week grace period to prepare for the resumption of asylum procedures. | ||
They're not asylum procedures. | ||
They're invaders. They're using the asylum procedures to circumvent our laws. | ||
This isn't complicated. We don't have to allow this to happen. | ||
This is being done on purpose by the people that run our country because they're traitors. | ||
Hope I cleared that up for everyone. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
It's really absurd that we have to allow this to happen. | ||
Of course, we wouldn't have to allow this to happen. | ||
We could just prevent it. | ||
But in that case, the government would actually treat you like a terrorist. | ||
So the people who we have entrusted with the monopoly on force and the sole and abiding power to protect us are instead using their power to keep us defenseless, open our borders and allow the incredible invasion that's been taking place for about two and a half years now. | ||
Well, I'm sorry, correction. | ||
About three decades at this point, but it's accelerated to an absurd degree in just the last couple of years. | ||
Hey, look, another nonsensical, totally asinine story that is destroying very important things. | ||
Netherlands to close up to 3,000 farms to comply with EU rules. | ||
The Dutch government plans to buy and close down up to 3,000 farms near environmentally sensitive areas to comply with the EU nature preservation rules. | ||
Nature preservation. No, I thought it's nitrogen. | ||
Nitrogen pollution. | ||
What? Isn't nitrogen like the most common element on Earth? | ||
Isn't the air we breathe something like 96% nitrogen? | ||
Am I crazy? Do I remember science from fourth grade? | ||
Am I right about that? The Netherlands is attempting to cut down on nitrogen pollution. | ||
Just like sunlight pollution or grass pollution. | ||
It's just like, okay, all right. | ||
It will push ahead with compulsory purchases if not enough farms take off the offer voluntarily. | ||
Yeah, that's how it works, right? | ||
You volunteer. Anybody want to volunteer? | ||
No? Alright, well, get the gun out, put it to their head. | ||
Now you're volunteering. | ||
Now we've volunteered you. | ||
It's compulsory now. | ||
If it's going to eventually be compulsory, then it's never actually voluntary. | ||
You get that, right? | ||
But this is the World Economic Forum demanding through their... | ||
Mark Rutt, the PM of the Netherlands, demanding that they use the, again, monopoly force power of the government to force farmers off their land, claiming environmental reasons when we know what they really want because they tell us it's the tri-city state area where they're going to flood that area with Foreigners and build cities in that country that pollute significantly more than farms ever did. | ||
They're declaring war against their own people, so we'll see how that goes. | ||
Maybe we need to go to the Netherlands. | ||
The Netherlands farmers need some sort of... | ||
Oliver Cromwell-type leader to lead them because I'm not suggesting that the farmers declare war on the Netherlands government. | ||
I'm simply noticing that the Netherlands government has already declared war on the farmers, so maybe they should act that way. | ||
Meanwhile, Apple turned off protest communication tool right before anti-lockdown uprising in China. | ||
Smartphone company helps Beijing crush dissent. | ||
As it moles, kicking Elon Musk's Twitter off the App Store. | ||
We'll talk about that later, too. | ||
It has now been revealed that Apple restricted the use of AirDrop in China, a move that harmed the organizational efforts of demonstrators protesting against the CCP's lockdown. | ||
Airdrop on iPhones allows you to pass things between phones without actually using any internet protocol, which means that it can't be censored. | ||
It's a direct link, like a fax machine, from one machine to another. | ||
And so it's one of the only ways that you can get around the overwhelming censorship of the Chinese government. | ||
Apple steps in to make sure that the protesters can't do that because, I don't know if I have to tell you this, they don't actually appreciate free speech. | ||
They're actually in favor of tyrannical governments. | ||
Crushing dissidents in their own country. | ||
So they're evil and they run everything. | ||
Okay, good. Glad that's cleared up. | ||
Beijing police checking people's phones for social media apps amid mass protests. | ||
Mass protests against China's zero COVID policy have spread to Hong Kong after demonstrators on the mainland began demanding that President Xi Jinping resign. | ||
Around 50 students at the Chinese University of Hong Kong were pictured chanting, no PCR tests but freedom and opposed dictatorship, don't be slaves, while holding up blank pieces of paper which should become a symbol of protest against China's clampdown on freedom of expression. | ||
According to Axios, the blank paper protests were previously seen during the Hong Kong protests in 2020. | ||
Earlier this year during demonstrations against the Russian invasion of Ukraine. | ||
Here we actually have an example of people standing up against a blatantly violent and tyrannical government. | ||
America, and in particular our corporations that are deeply embedded in China, could be using their influence in that country to help bring about change or somehow mitigate the tyrannical activity of the Chinese government. | ||
Instead they are cooperating and facilitating it because they're evil. | ||
They're all evil. Everyone who runs everything in this country seems to be outrageously evil. | ||
Hey, did you see this? Biden's gender-fluid nuclear official charged with felony theft after lying to cops. | ||
What was I saying about everyone being evil again? | ||
that they all are. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal, Infowars.com, and Band.video. | ||
Thank you so much for being here with us today. | ||
We've got a lot of controversy to cover. | ||
Just so many videos to get to. | ||
I don't even know where to start. | ||
I want to start with this Kanye on Timcast clip, but I think I might save that for a little bit because I want to take your calls about it. | ||
So I think maybe we'll save that. | ||
And once we open up the phone lines, I'll talk about that and then go to your calls because I know a lot of people have interesting things to say about it and have their own views on it, as I have mine. | ||
A little disappointed that... | ||
Yeh got up and stormed off. | ||
I understand it, but it doesn't help anybody actually understand what's going on. | ||
It doesn't serve his argument purpose whatsoever. | ||
It creates a lot of controversy and drama, but what good is that? | ||
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Where do we even begin? | |
I mean, my God, things are just absolutely insane. | ||
Now I do want to start with the Kanye stuff. | ||
But I won't. I won't. | ||
I'm going to start with something else, actually. | ||
I'm going to start with the fact that the election in Arizona is being certified despite the fact that, frankly, it shouldn't. | ||
Now, there's a lot of videos of people in Maricopa County getting up and speaking their minds to the election certifiers, calling them traitors, begging them to actually listen to their heart and be heroes. | ||
But one video in particular... | ||
Is more sort of horrifying than all of the rest. | ||
It's not any of the regular citizens coming up and talking to the county executives. | ||
Instead, it's the county executives themselves and what they say. | ||
I'm sort of, my mind is boggled at this. | ||
I don't really understand what's going on here. | ||
And it's horrifying. | ||
Let's go to clip 23. | ||
This was posted by the Cary Lake War Room account on Twitter. | ||
So I trust that this is... | ||
I mean, you can see it for yourself. | ||
Once you see the video, you know why I'm sort of having trouble wrapping my mind about this. | ||
Ron Gould of the Mojave County Board of Supervisors was told he would be arrested if he didn't certify the election. | ||
Let's go to this video now. | ||
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I vote aye under duress. | |
I found out today that I have no choice but to vote aye or I'll be arrested in charge of the felony. | ||
I don't think that that is what our founders had in mind when they use the democratic process to elect our leaders. | ||
Our former self-government, I find that very disheartening. | ||
With your vote of four ayes and zero nays, you've approved item 1B. | ||
Anything else for the good of the order? | ||
We're adjourned. | ||
So, did we all just watch the death of democracy? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Was that it? Did it just happen? | ||
Again, I'm just sort of baffled. | ||
Not because I don't understand what's going on. | ||
Just I don't understand what's going on. | ||
So he just said, I vote I under duress. | ||
I've been told I'll be charged with a felony to not certify the election. | ||
Then why do you certify the elect? | ||
So we just heard an official, an officially elected occupier of an official position in Mojave County, Arizona, claim that he was told he would be charged with a felony if he didn't cast a vote in a certain way. | ||
He's been empowered by the people to represent their interests. | ||
As part of that representation of their interests, he has certain obligations. | ||
One of those is to either certify or not the results of an election. | ||
This is a safeguard against the manipulation of elections. | ||
Who told him that? | ||
And why is he such a coward? | ||
Why is everyone so cowardly? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Do I have some weird instinct in my head where if somebody were to tell me, because you know your rights, you should know your rights, and this guy should know he has a right to vote his conscience. | ||
He has a right to vote in one way or the other. | ||
Why would they hold the vote if he didn't have a right to have a contrary opinion to the rest of his board members? | ||
Like, why would you have a jury if the jurors are told you'll be charged with a felony unless you convict these people? | ||
Like, is it just a show? | ||
Or have we just digressed to literal puppetry now? | ||
He says, I vote I under duress. | ||
Why? What is wrong with you? | ||
What? Here's the correct response to this. | ||
Whoever told that guy you'll be charged with a felony needs to either be slapped in the face by that guy. | ||
He needs to say, how dare you? | ||
I'm going to go vote against this now. | ||
I was going to vote for it, but now you told me it's a felony if I vote against it, so I'm going to go vote against it. | ||
And dare you to charge me with it. | ||
Charge you with what? What is the charge? | ||
Like, what... Honestly, what is going on? | ||
Can anybody help me with this? What did we just see? | ||
Did we just see a guy say that somebody threatened him by charging him with a felony unless he voted a certain way, and so he went and voted that certain way? | ||
I guess we're just getting what we deserve. | ||
These are the types of people we have in office. | ||
The only correct response to this is to say, I'm voting no. | ||
I refuse to vote yay. | ||
I have been told that I'll be charged with a felony for this, in which case I look forward to seeing you in court. | ||
What felony are you going to be charged with? | ||
This makes no sense. | ||
They can't charge him with anything. | ||
There is no felony they can charge him for not certifying the vote. | ||
It's his right as a representative of the county to certify it or not. | ||
So it's just like there's something like I don't like it, but I submit. | ||
Alright, I guess we're done then. | ||
I guess we're done. America's experiment was very interesting. | ||
We had a good couple of centuries there, but it's over now because people like this just give in. | ||
Just give up. Just do what they're told. | ||
Who told him that it would be a felony? | ||
Can we get this guy on the show? | ||
Can I talk to this guy about who told him that it would be a felony to not certify the election? | ||
Because whoever told him that... | ||
Needs to be placed under arrest. | ||
Whoever told him that is an existential threat to our democracy, if that's what you want to call it. | ||
It's not, and we explain why, but... | ||
Like, this is wild. | ||
This is insane. This is what happens when you have cowards who run your government. | ||
The only correct response to being told something like that is to kick the person who told you it in the shins... | ||
And say, you want me to commit a felony? | ||
I'll commit a felony. You want to charge me with a felony? | ||
I'll give you something to charge me with. | ||
But I'm going to go in there. | ||
I'm going to vote no. If you think your little threats are going to work... | ||
I'm already posting this conversation to the internet. | ||
I'm already recording this on my phone in my pocket. | ||
I'm going to expose you. | ||
I'm going to vote my conscience. | ||
I'm going to vote against whatever the hell you want because you are a despicable scumbag. | ||
I mean, this is the only response. | ||
They can't charge him with anything. | ||
But now they don't have to because he rolled over. | ||
So now it's effectively day one. | ||
They did it. He is now certifying the election under duress. | ||
Well, you certified it still. | ||
You could have stood up. You didn't. | ||
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You cowered. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
All right. | ||
Just more to talk about than you can possibly imagine. | ||
And, uh... I guess we just need to sort of zoom out. | ||
We need to talk about, like, what's happening on a wider scale. | ||
It's still just sort of unbelievable to me. | ||
The issue really is, like, that the guy we just saw going, well, I was threatened. | ||
I want everybody to know I was threatened. | ||
I vote aye. I'm doing what they say, but... | ||
I don't want to. It's just like, well, okay, great. | ||
Good to know. Thanks for selling us down the river. | ||
You absolute coward. | ||
And I don't know if it's a combination of just like cowardice and ignorance. | ||
If these two things go hand in hand, like I guess being informed gives you a little bit more of an ability to stand on your beliefs. | ||
And when people just sort of think they feel something. | ||
What I'm looking at here is things like this. | ||
Great reset. Crap. | ||
Netherlands to close up to 3,000 farms to comply with EU rules. | ||
Nature preservation rules. | ||
It's not nature preservation. | ||
It's nitrogen pollution. | ||
Am I crazy? | ||
Is nitrogen not the most common? | ||
Anyway. You also have this. | ||
UN tells rich countries to pay $2 trillion a year for, quote, climate justice. | ||
So, like, obviously, our audience knows. | ||
Our audience hears this sort of stuff and already knows what's going on generally and just sees it for the scam that it is. | ||
But how hard is it to see that this is a scam? | ||
How much information do you really need to understand that the dude in the Best Buy parking lot selling you speakers out of the back of his broken-down Buick probably isn't the most trustworthy character? | ||
Do you really need to be scammed by him before you start asking questions? | ||
Or can you just roll your eyes at this and know it's a scam from the start? | ||
Because I know that we're sort of in a bubble here at Infowars or just on the dissident right in general. | ||
That it's so obvious to us. | ||
It's so apparent what's going on. | ||
We like forget that most people, most Americans have no idea. | ||
They just have no idea at all, right? | ||
They get a dose of bad weather one weekend and they go, God, it's global warming. | ||
You know, we got to do something. We gotta do something about it. | ||
It's global warming. It's just like, no, it's not. | ||
That's called weather. | ||
That's not climate. That's something different. | ||
And also, like, you buy that? | ||
You believe that lie? | ||
You believe that scam? | ||
You actually believe that scam? | ||
Do you think the UN is gonna solve anything by... | ||
Extorting $2 trillion a year from America and Western Europe? | ||
You think that's actually about climate? | ||
Are you really that stupid? | ||
Do you really buy that? | ||
You shouldn't, for obvious reasons. | ||
Climate justice. | ||
An annual transfer of funds from rich to poor countries, starting at around $2 trillion by 2030 and rising thereafter, is needed for climate justice, according to a UN report released Tuesday. | ||
Climate has been specifically excluded from the demands for reparations, which includes taxes for fossil fuel companies on their global carbon profits. | ||
Even as the communist state's greenhouse gas emissions now exceed the entire rest of the developed world combined. | ||
No, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
You get that, right? It doesn't make any sense. | ||
None of this makes any sense. | ||
Like, I really don't know how to get through to people Who just don't think. | ||
I guess that's the issue with it. | ||
They're just told things. They just received the transmission from the mainstream media. | ||
They can't even necessarily point to arguments that they have to back it up because there are none. | ||
I mean, the whole idea of greenhouse gases was discredited a long time ago. | ||
They still use it every once in a while because people recognize that term, but it's not actually used in the official reasoning anymore. | ||
So they've switched it to carbon, which isn't a greenhouse gas or nitrogen, also not a greenhouse gas, also not a pollutant. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's so baffling that I don't even know how to argue against this. | ||
I don't even know how to get through to people because if they can't just see it already, then they're just going to be Suckers. | ||
I'm trying to think of like anything in your personal life where like some guy comes to install your grandmother's cable box and she doesn't know anything about cable, right? | ||
She doesn't know anything about the technical whatever. | ||
She grew up on a farm and... | ||
This is all out of her wheelhouse, right? | ||
So she trusts the person who is in charge of this. | ||
Or me, when I go to repair my car. | ||
Maybe that's a better example. Me, when I take my car to a mechanic. | ||
I don't know anything about cars. I don't know anything about engines. | ||
Don't know the first thing. Couldn't change my oil. | ||
I can change a tire. I can do that, right? | ||
But it's just not my interest. | ||
I can take a computer apart and put it back together, but car's not my thing. | ||
So every time I take my car to the mechanic, I'm extremely suspicious about what they're doing. | ||
And I'm going to ask them questions about everything that they're doing because I know I'm ignorant in this regard. | ||
And so I'm suspicious that they could sit there and go, yeah, your flubobbergator is really out of whack. | ||
It's going to need a new filter. | ||
That's going to be $85, and it's a $100 installation fee. | ||
And we're going to have to wait for the tipsy screw. | ||
That's going to be another... | ||
You know... Big cost on us. | ||
And it's just like, oh, you're scamming me now. | ||
Oh, I can see what's happening here. | ||
You're scamming me. Or the guy who's claiming, yeah, you're gonna have to... | ||
Sorry, Grandma, you're going to have to pay an extra $50 for this subscription package, another $50 for this subscription package, another $35 for the renting of the equipment. | ||
And if you don't know any better, I guess you just go, okay, I mean, you're in charge. | ||
But if you know better, if you've educated yourself, you can just go, no, this is a scam, and I'm not going to pay this. | ||
You're scamming me, and this is a lie. | ||
All of this is a lie. Everything they say about nitrogen, everything they say about carbon, everything they say about climate justice, it just... | ||
It's made up. It's just made up lies that are complete scams. | ||
So it's not even like I can argue against it. | ||
It's not even like I can go, well, they claim that this... | ||
No, they're not claiming anything. | ||
They're just doing it. They're just doing things that are scams and people are falling for it. | ||
So if you don't educate yourself, if you're not aware of what's going on, if you don't have a semblance of suspicion about these con men that you're dealing with, then they're going to be able to take you for everything that you're worth and that's exactly what they're doing. | ||
And they're doing it To the level of human extinction. | ||
They're not just taking a couple dollars off the top. | ||
They're not just slipping in a charge that they hope you don't see on your credit card bill so they can make an extra $10 a month until you notice and cancel it because they're getting a little extra off the top. | ||
No, they're doing this in a program of human extinction. | ||
They're doing this to bring about a one-world government so that even if you notice it, you won't be able to do anything about it. | ||
They want China worldwide. | ||
They want communism worldwide. | ||
They want total, absolute, technocratic, unquestionable AI control with killer robots to enforce their edicts. | ||
I mean, that's what we're headed towards. | ||
And people are just like, well, that sure is hot. | ||
Gosh. Wish those oil companies would pay their due. | ||
It's just like, you're so dumb. | ||
Oh my God, you're dumb. | ||
Like, and you're... You can't be dumb about this stuff. | ||
You can't. This isn't just a couple dollars here or there. | ||
This is human life. This is human extinction. | ||
This is the earth that we live in. | ||
Netherlands will close up to 3,000 farms to comply with EU rules. | ||
The Dutch government plans to buy and close down up to 3,000 farms near environmentally sensitive areas to comply with EU nature preservation rules. | ||
They're attempting to cut down on nitrogen pollution. | ||
I mean, honestly, what is the argument for it? | ||
I'm going to look it up during the break. | ||
I want to find out what the argument even is for nitrogen pollution. | ||
Because it's not a greenhouse gas. | ||
What are they talking about? | ||
Honestly, what are they talking about? | ||
And why is nobody asking these questions? | ||
And why are we allowing this to take place? | ||
And why are the governments of this world and the governments of this nation doing the bidding of these globalist psychopaths who tell us what they're doing? | ||
They tell us that they're enslaving the world. | ||
And everybody just goes along with it. | ||
Ignorance is bliss, I guess. Welcome back, folks. | ||
I guess Matt tracked down a video of this guy Ron Gould of the Mojave County Board of Supervisors explaining what actually happened with him being threatened with a felony. | ||
You should go to Infowars.com to find the article. | ||
Videos, Maricopa Board of Supervisors shredded by disenfranchised AZ voters ahead of election certification. | ||
You see a big thread of these videos. | ||
We have a lot of them today, but people are... | ||
Pretty pissed. And of course they recognize, you know, they all say, they're all like, you already voted. | ||
You already have decided. You've already made up your minds. | ||
We are not going to convince you. | ||
You are not going to listen to us. | ||
But we're still going to use our First Amendment right and beg you to do the right thing. | ||
Beg you to live up to the responsibility that has been placed in you. | ||
And of course it has all the effect of yelling at a brick wall. | ||
It does nothing. We're going to go to this video here. | ||
I want to see what this is. I haven't seen it yet, but we'll respond to it in real time. | ||
Maybe I was unfair to Ron Gould. | ||
Maybe not. I don't think I was, but we'll see. | ||
We'll see. Let's go ahead and roll this video and see what old Gould says about somebody threatening him with a felony for voting the way that he thinks and his conscience directs him to vote. | ||
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Let's watch. I found out today that I have no choice but to vote aye or I'll be arrested and charged with a felony. | |
All right, that is Ron Gould. | ||
He is the chairman of the Mojave County Board of Supervisors. | ||
So 14 of 15 counties have certified the election, including Mojave. | ||
But why did Ron Gould kind of begrudgingly say, hey, I'm only certifying the election or I'm going to be arrested? | ||
So, let's ask him. Joining us now, Ron Gould, Chairman of the Mojave County Board of Supervisors. | ||
So, what was the holdup in Mojave County? | ||
Why did you kind of reluctantly certify the election? | ||
Originally, we postponed it from last Monday's meeting as a political statement to let the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors know that we're displeased with their poor handling of their election. | ||
What happened in Mojave County? | ||
Because that's what you're in charge of. | ||
You're not in charge of Maricopa County. | ||
So what happened in Mojave County that said, you know what, maybe we need to push the brakes? | ||
Well, we're making a political statement because when you don't run your election poorly or you run your election poorly in the state's most populous county, it disenfranchises the smaller rural counties. | ||
So, Ron, you went and did this and your fear was you said you didn't really want to vote for this, but you were being forced to do it because you faced the fact that you could be charged with something. | ||
But also, if you didn't have your votes in today and you didn't certify everything, what would happen? | ||
What we found out today from the county attorney is essentially if I have a question with how our election is run and I don't get my question answered, I have no choice but to canvass the election, which is the technical word for certifying it, or I'll be charged with a felony. | ||
Ron Gould is joining us, chairman of the Mojave County Board of Supervisors. | ||
Yeah, I don't get it, man. | ||
I don't understand. It certainly doesn't seem like the system that our founding fathers were envisioning. | ||
Well, what's your job? | ||
Your job is to what? Certify Maricopa County elections? | ||
No. Your job is to certify Mojave. | ||
You have nothing to do with Maricopa County. | ||
So why didn't you just concentrate on your own county, which is your job? | ||
Because we can always make political statements, and that was the best way to make a political statement, to let the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors know we were pleased with the running of the election. | ||
So the people who voted in Mojave County, you didn't take them into consideration, their votes. | ||
You were too worried about our votes over here in Maricopa County. | ||
How so? Well, you were going to possibly go to jail. | ||
You were possibly not going to certify your own county, the people in your own county that voted. | ||
Do you not care about them? | ||
I certainly care about them, but they're upset with the way Maricopa County ran their election. | ||
You have nothing to do with Maricopa County. | ||
You have nothing to do with Maricopa County. | ||
Am I an Arizonan, sir? | ||
Yes, you have nothing to do with Maricopa County, though. | ||
And do we have a say in the election of the statewide elected officials? | ||
In your county, yes, not in Maricopa County. | ||
I think we have a say all across the state. | ||
So let me get this right. But if you would have certified it, if you would have held out like Cachese County is, there's a chance those votes would have been what? | ||
Oh, that you would not have your votes counted. | ||
So none of the people in your county would have had their votes counted if you had your way? | ||
I didn't say that was my way. | ||
I said that I found out if I had no choice but to certify or I'd be arrested. | ||
I have a complaint with that system. | ||
If you wouldn't have had the threat of being arrested, would you have not certified this? | ||
Potentially. Or we would have postponed it. | ||
And then what would you have said to the folks who voted in Mojave County? | ||
They don't want me to, many of them don't want me to certify the election. | ||
But this wasn't about your election, because you guys felt you did it spot on and there was no problems. | ||
Correct. Okay. | ||
Well, that's interesting. So, that being said, have you talked to some of your cohorts, like to your friends over at Cochise County or even out here? | ||
What have they said to you? | ||
Because while you've had some, I'm sure, Republicans say, oh, you shouldn't certify this election. | ||
There's a lot of people out there that wanted certified. | ||
And what if Tom Horne wouldn't have won? | ||
Because he may not win. | ||
Cochise County doesn't certify theirs. | ||
What do you say to the Republicans out there who voted? | ||
In the end, their votes are going to get counted. | ||
Okay. All right, Ron Gould, Chairman of Mojave County Board of Supervisors, thanks for joining us. | ||
Have a good day. It seems like a similar thing as to what happened with Texas and Pennsylvania in the 2020 elections, where Texas essentially protested and said that because Pennsylvania changed their laws, it essentially disenfranchised the people of Texas. | ||
Because if you're affecting a national government with the way that you run your election, if you run it criminally, then you are... | ||
Destroying the ability for the people in Texas to have their votes actually counted in a fair way. | ||
Again, we didn't hear what the felony was that he would be charged with, what the actual crime was that he would be charged with. | ||
I guess because he couldn't actually question the Mojave County elections, and that's what he would be withholding. | ||
That still seems fair to me. | ||
I don't know, maybe if the crew wants to chime in on this, I'm still baffled by this. | ||
I mean, obviously that was a... | ||
Yeah, yeah, I'm here. | ||
So, yeah, you know, I listened to about half that clip when it got pretty contentious, and at that point I knew that, you know, Ron Gould was essentially... | ||
Doing what he stated in the clip, trying to protest Maricopa's handling, because he feels like his county is going to get their vote. | ||
They did everything right. | ||
They don't... | ||
They're not suspicious of any, you know, boat rigging or any election year, like any election fraud, anything like that. | ||
And so it was a protest vote against Maricopa, who they don't trust. | ||
And they understand that, you know, Maricopa will dictate the outcome of the election. | ||
Right. So by withholding certification from Mojave, you put a... | ||
You put a barrier. | ||
You stop the election process from moving forward because your stuff isn't certified. | ||
So that means the whole state election has to sort of grind to a halt. | ||
So Cochise County, like they said in the clip, they are holding out. | ||
And the ultimate effect of that is that their votes could just not be counted. | ||
Yeah, so, okay. | ||
That's fine. The state would certify the election without those two counties. | ||
So that's the point of contention. | ||
That doesn't change the outcome. | ||
It is literally just a protest vote because it's like, well, if we certify, then Maricopa County gets away with its shenanigans and our votes don't matter because Maricopa County was so fraudulent. | ||
Or we don't certify and our votes don't count and Maricopa County gets to decide the fate of the state because they're fraudulent. | ||
So it's the same outcome either way, but one you could actually just have as a protest vote. | ||
We also have This from the Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell in response to the Assistant Attorney General saying your November 19, 2022 letter requested information regarding the 2020 general election. | ||
You also sought answers to several legal questions. | ||
This letter, which addresses your legal questions in the Election Department's report, which is publicly available, stands as the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors continued commitment to operating elections transparently. | ||
Essentially, Well, just to quote Dr. | ||
Kelly Ward, Maricopa County basically tells AG's office to pound sand. | ||
They don't have time to address disenfranchised voters. | ||
These people are a disgrace. Will the election integrity units sit back on this, or will they demand more than excuses? | ||
So Maricopa County, over half of the precincts had non-working machines. | ||
You had hundreds of Potentially thousands, potentially tens of thousands of people disenfranchised during this election, robbed of their ability to participate in the electoral process, and there's no recompense, basically. | ||
There's nothing you can do about it. | ||
There's nothing you can do. | ||
If they want to do this again next time, it'll be exactly the same process. | ||
Apparently there's no punishment for... | ||
Abysmal failure to uphold legitimate elections in this country. | ||
There's just nothing anybody can do about it. | ||
If a small cabal of people in a capital city of your state want to rig an election, everybody else is just screwed out of their vote and utterly disenfranchised. | ||
I guess that's the outcome. Death of democracy. | ||
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Welcome to hell. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is The American Journal. | ||
We're going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour. | ||
Before we do that, we are going to get into Kanye West on Timcast event. | ||
A lot of other videos to get to as well. | ||
I want to go to a few of these now. | ||
First, let's go to... | ||
This clip of Peter Hitchens, clip number 19, explaining how dismantling our education system was the start of the long march of progressivism through our institutions. | ||
And then we'll pair that with a video showing you this trend in action. | ||
So first, clip number 19. | ||
Here's Peter Hitchens explaining the very long and devastating effects of The destruction of our education system and the ability of people to critically think. | ||
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And of course, university degrees themselves, where I think there's huge numbers of people now getting first-class degrees, which were once reserved for a tiny minority. | |
And so it's like telling people, people say, well, they've all got these fantastic qualifications. | ||
But then again, people in Zimbabwe were all billionaires. | ||
But they couldn't buy a loaf of bread with a billion Zimbabwe dollars, so what did it matter? | ||
And these educational qualifications, they are Zimbabwe dollars. | ||
You actually say, or suggest in the book, that I think the mid-sixties, I think the destruction, at least the beginning of the destruction of grammar schools, was Either preliminary act or the very first, most important act of a cultural revolution. | ||
I now believe so, yes. | ||
I think it made the whole thing possible. | ||
There was this preliminary cultural revolution under the Wilson government, run largely by Roy Jenkins, in declawing the criminal justice system, particularly, and destroying the police as they then were. | ||
And in And undermining the existence of the married family by making divorce, how shall I put it, rather easier than it's been before. | ||
Those two particular ones come to mind. | ||
But those didn't bear fruit as cultural revolutionary actions for some time afterwards. | ||
And what made it possible for them to do so, and made it almost impossible for them to be reversed, I think, is that in the period of the 60s, the educational system ceased to produce in large numbers sceptical, thoroughly educated people who could stand up against the crowd. | ||
I think that's one of the great losses. | ||
If you don't have an educational elite, you don't anymore have... | ||
Where do your TAMDLs come from? | ||
The people who prepare to say, no, this is a mistake. | ||
People who know enough to know that things are a mistake. | ||
As we've just seen in the COVID panic, there simply isn't enough weight of numbers in our governing class of people willing to say no to the crowd. | ||
So that was a pretty brilliant explanation, especially the way, of course, people are constantly being touted as experts because of the degrees that they have. | ||
And they're honored by these universities, as he puts it. | ||
That's like calling yourself a billionaire in Zimbabwe dollars. | ||
It doesn't exactly mean the thing that you think it means. | ||
But importantly there, he ends it talking about COVID-19 and the way that we don't have enough people in positions of power to actually question and stand up against the ridiculous dictates that were imposed on us. | ||
But it gets to a much more important and devastating degree when you are training children to... | ||
Well, to be little repeater stations for the lies. | ||
Let's go down to clip number eight. | ||
Here's French children being asked about vaccine propaganda. | ||
Speaking of traveling, are you vaccinated? | ||
The little girl says, yes, we both have a shot. | ||
Really? Well, do you agree with mandatory vaccination? | ||
Yes, of course they do. | ||
Well, they've been trained. Looks like I drilled that into them, Julie. | ||
Looks like you did. What should we do with people that don't want to get vaxxed? | ||
We should call the police, the little boy says. | ||
Oh, yes, yes, he's told by the adults. | ||
If they don't have their vaccine, it can put a lot of people in danger, she repeats dutifully. | ||
Just have the government have to cut things off, little by little, for them, until they get fed up and get vaxxed. | ||
I see we've got future politicians with us! | ||
And they all clap. Thank you, thank you to all of our guests. | ||
It's propaganda, and it's being embedded at an early age. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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1-877-789-2539. | ||
We're going to talk about Kanye West storming off Tim Pool today. | ||
We'll get some of what led up to that controversy. | ||
I'd love to get your input on this. | ||
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Keep us on the air. Keep us fighting back. | ||
And keep us trying to literally save the world. | ||
I mean, there's nothing—it's nothing less than trying to save the world. | ||
I was just, during the break there, trying to compile— Just some examples to, in a way, illustrate what Peter Hitchens was talking about there. | ||
There's a phenomenon called something like normalcy bias, where people just sort of think things are normal. | ||
They just don't have a lot of questions about how things are run. | ||
If you just look at a single day's worth of news, as we have here, It's not that you've got one or two things that kind of make you scratch your head. | ||
It's not that you've got a couple issues that you're trying to deal with. | ||
It's that on every level, every aspect of society is being actively destroyed. | ||
And it's not that hard to identify. | ||
It's not that confusing. | ||
It's in your face. | ||
It's right there. | ||
All of these issues have eminently solvable problem. | ||
Like they're all just the easiest solutions to everything. | ||
Let's just look at some of the headlines from today. | ||
Felonies surge 40% on New York subways compared to 2021. | ||
But MTA touts more cops to stem crime wave. | ||
Felonies up 40%, which falls in line with felonies across the country, murders across country, and all that sort of stuff. | ||
You've got this. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Who Americans spend their time with. | ||
It's a graph over time. | ||
You start in 2013. | ||
It asks, American 15 years or older are spending a lot more time alone than they did in 2013. | ||
The trend started before the pandemic. | ||
This is hours per week that people spend alone or with friends or with companions. | ||
And you can see a distinct downward trajectory of Spending time with friends, downward trajectory of spending time with companions, and a massive spike of spending time alone, especially in 2020 when people were literally commanded to spend time alone and threatened with arrest if they did otherwise. | ||
Is this a healthy society? | ||
Is this something that's good? | ||
Is this something we want to celebrate and facilitate and encourage? | ||
Or is this another symptom in the We're good to go. | ||
He says, I was kind of hoping they would help me with my transition out of the military, Bruce said, on Trauma Recovery Podcast for CF members. | ||
So here's a guy who joins Canadian forces. | ||
I'm sure they send him to some desert hellhole to fight for something he doesn't even understand. | ||
He suffers PTSD, has suicidal thoughts, goes back to the people who put him in this position in the first place. | ||
And ask for help. | ||
And they go, yeah, well, we can kill you. | ||
And if you're having a lot of problems, why don't we murder you? | ||
How about that? So, I mean, just, you know, all these problems you just have, they're all compounding, right? | ||
You've got the loneliness, which increases the depression. | ||
You put on pharmaceuticals, which, you know, if those don't work, you just kill yourself. | ||
And the government is providing you a way to do that. | ||
Meanwhile, the same people that are completely opening our border, as we see with hundreds of thousands, well, at least tens of thousands of people waiting, just waiting for the laws to change here in America before they storm across the border and invade us. | ||
And they're being, again, facilitated in this by the likes of Chuck Schumer, who suggest DACA amnesty needed to spike the U.S. population as nation hits record 331.9 million residents. | ||
But of course, what he's referencing is the birth rate collapse and the fact that we are not producing enough babies to replace our population. | ||
So he wants to replace us instead with foreigners. | ||
And they're just outwardly, openly saying that. | ||
Pretty incredible. You've got tens of thousands poised to rush U.S. southern border. | ||
So our borders are wide open. | ||
Our people are miserable and lonely and committing suicide and drugged out and incompetent. | ||
And our corporations are either failing entirely or actively using their power to subvert all of the traditional... | ||
Structures of this country. | ||
Disney's Strange Worlds bombs for minor-themed LGBT content. | ||
If I want to teach my children about sex and sexual preference at 7 and 8, I would do it in my home. | ||
I don't need a Disney movie to help out with that. | ||
Stop making everything sexual. | ||
It's unbelievable. Well, see, they're engaged in pedophilic grooming, you understand. | ||
CEO of trans activist group Mermaids resigns after board member ousted over pedophilia advocacy. | ||
Advocating for pedophilia, that's how comfortable they feel now. | ||
Washington Post reports downstate is a play about pedophiles. | ||
It's also brilliant, by the way. | ||
Apple has turned off protest communication tool right before anti-lockdown uprising in China, while simultaneously threatening to pull Twitter from the App Store for daring to allow free speech on that platform. | ||
So again, what I'm hoping to get across here is that you've got corporations and the government With ultimate power, using that ultimate power to destroy all of the fabric of our society, which is causing misery in the people, which is causing a trend of death, whether suicide, murder, or simply rejecting your evolutionary prerogative and failing to have kids. | ||
But it's okay. | ||
They'll replace you by opening up the border and flooding your country with foreigners while they tax you into oblivion and funnel tens of billions of dollars to places like Ukraine without even tracking where it goes. | ||
Is any of this making sense? | ||
I know, it sounds kind of crazy. | ||
What do you say? You're talking about Ukraine and pedophiles? | ||
Like, what is this? What is this all about? | ||
It's about the fact that every one of our institutions is actively engaged in our destruction. | ||
And they're having massive success because people aren't standing up to them because they don't even know that it's going on. | ||
They're being robbed blind. | ||
They're being psychologically tortured. | ||
And they're just allowing it to happen. | ||
It's happening on every possible level. | ||
Maybe Ye can fix it. | ||
We'll decide on the other side. | ||
Alright folks, a lot of people calling in about Milo and Nick and Ye. | ||
So we are going to go to that video now. | ||
Kanye West, Nick Fuentes, and Milo Yiannopoulos went on the Tim Pool podcast yesterday. | ||
It didn't last long. | ||
After only about 20 minutes or so, Kanye West got up and stormed off. | ||
Mostly because, well, the way Tim Pool was acting, honestly, is the reason... | ||
So we're going to go to this video. We're going to watch the moment that he walks off and see what we can glean from this. | ||
Clip number 13, Kanye West stormed out of the live stream on Timcast. | ||
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Let's watch. They tried to lock me up. | |
That's what, because every time I'm just holding stride and it's like, I didn't, I thought I was more Malcolm X, but I find out I'm more MLK because as I'm getting hosed down every day by the press and financially, I'm just standing there. | ||
And when, when I found out that they tried to put me in jail, it was like a dog was biting my arm and I, I, I almost shed a tear. | ||
Almost. But I still walked in stride through it. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
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Who is they, though? We can't say who they is, can we? | |
I don't use the word as the way I guess you guys use... | ||
It is them, though, isn't it? | ||
I mean, because when you think about it, consider it. | ||
In 2018... What do you mean it's not? | ||
What do I mean, like... | ||
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Okay, so how about... | |
Are you leaving? | ||
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Are you afraid of the press? | |
He's gone. I'll say it right now. | ||
You guys want to bring that stuff up? | ||
Have the discussion. Have the discussion. | ||
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You think he's going to come in here and say, here's my pain, here's my suffering, I'm going to say, I hear you. | |
And then he's going to say, and it was Jewish people, and I'm going to be like, okay, but don't you consider it. | ||
I'm not going to do this. I refuse. | ||
Make sure he's cool. All right, go for it. | ||
So there it was. He essentially was stormed off because... | ||
Tim Pool wouldn't say who they is, who they are. | ||
I mean... | ||
I get why he'd be frustrated, but, like... | ||
You've got to be able to explain what you mean by all this. | ||
Like, the assumption is... | ||
I mean, it's the same thing that happens with any sort of claim that is factual... | ||
It's been framed in a way that assumes prejudice. | ||
When it's not a prejudicial argument, it's a factual one. | ||
Right? I'm just thinking, you know, any sort of stat that you want to reference... | ||
It can be true. The thing that you're saying can be true. | ||
But people want to reject the truth because they extrapolate that to mean something that you're not saying. | ||
So the people that punished Kanye are Jewish people that were punishing him for speaking out against Jewish power. | ||
Is that wrong? | ||
Am I wrong about that? | ||
I mean, that's absolutely factual. | ||
What Tim Pool is then doing is going, but not all Jews. | ||
Who's saying it's all Jews? | ||
Who is saying that? You're the one saying that. | ||
Kanye didn't say that. So he storms off. | ||
It's just sort of disappointing, in my opinion, because Kanye could sit there and actually explain what's going on, but I don't know if he fully understands how to explain it or how the whole concept fits together. | ||
I've explained this before. | ||
This is how it works. This is what happens. | ||
Kanye West doesn't just baselessly hate Jewish people and then is just making stuff up to try to hurt them because he doesn't like them for some unexpressible reason. | ||
Right? What happens is you make a statement and then Jewish people in power, people like the Emanuel's, Rahm Emanuel and his two brothers, the Hollywood mogul and the euthanasia advocate come after you with everything they've got. | ||
And so people like Kanye double down. | ||
They go, whoa, I wasn't trying to get in a fight here, but now it's all these Jewish people saying that we as Jews have a responsibility to destroy this person, so now I guess I'm in war with the Jews. | ||
And they just go all in. And you don't have to respond that way. | ||
It doesn't have to be like that. | ||
But Kanye and Nick weren't wrong there, and Tim Pool even kind of agreed with it at the end, but he just refuses to say who it is. | ||
And that infuriates Kanye. | ||
And again, it's not that, it's not like, it's not like you have to reach. | ||
It's not like It's not like even Kanye's claiming that there's some giant Jewish conspiracy that every Jew is involved in. | ||
He's saying the people that targeted me are Jews, and they themselves are doing it in their own words because they're Jewish or because they feel a responsibility to do it as Jewish people. | ||
I mean, the whole thing to me is just like... | ||
He shouldn't have walked off because he should be able to actually express himself better than that. | ||
That's how I feel. I want to know what you think about it. | ||
Let's go to Marvin in Alabama. | ||
He wants to talk about Ye walking off of Timcast, saying there's more to it. | ||
What are we missing here, Marvin? | ||
Hey, Harrison. Yeah, I think a lot of the clips that people are reposting are kind of what you played there. | ||
But just before that, not too long before that, Kanye says, If you're not going to acknowledge that these people have the power and they're doing what they're doing, I'll walk off the set. | ||
So it's not like a big surprise, like everybody's making it out, that he just suddenly got up and left. | ||
He kind of gave them a warning. | ||
And you kind of can't blame Ye when you think about it from the perspective of really, in the scheme of things, who the hell is Tim Pool? | ||
You know, I mean, Ye has put it all on the line. | ||
He's lost billions of dollars. | ||
You know, and he's willing to lose even more, according to what he says. | ||
He's willing to lose it all. | ||
And at this point, I don't doubt him. | ||
What is Tim going to lose? | ||
What is Tim, you know, what value is he bringing to this conversation? | ||
And to expect EA to explain it over and over and over again is kind of like how they used to tell Donald Trump, you know, they would catch him every interview and say, do you disavow Nazis? | ||
You know, kind of a tone of If you won't disavow them every single time we ask you and say it just the way we want you to say it, then we got you. | ||
And Ye is saying to people like Tim Pool, look, I'll come on your podcast and I'll interview with you, but we're going to either talk about the truth or I'm going to get up and leave. | ||
And I don't blame him at all. | ||
I respect him. I wish, just for my own selfish desires, that I could have heard more, especially I would have liked to hear more about the Trump dinner and that kind of thing. | ||
But I respect the hell out of him, and I called a couple weeks ago when all this was breaking out and said how disappointed I was that Kyrie was giving in, and I really pray for Yeh, and I hope he never gives in, never give in, because who else has this kind of power? | ||
If he was accusing Protestant white men of something, do we have the power to take billions of dollars from him and shut down his bank? | ||
I mean, we could never do that. | ||
We don't have that power. | ||
What if he accused the black community of something? | ||
Do they have the power to do this? | ||
There's only a certain community that even has the power, that even could do what they're doing to Ye. | ||
And if people aren't willing to acknowledge that and admit the truth, then what does Ye have to prove to those people that won't acknowledge the truth? | ||
Why argue with someone that will not acknowledge the truth? | ||
Yeah, it's a good point. And there's a level of hypocrisy about it that we'll get to on the other side. | ||
I mean, you pointed it out with the Protestant thing. | ||
But we'll talk to more people on the other side. | ||
Thanks for the call, Marvin. That was great. Taking your calls on Kanye's exit of the Tim Pool podcast yesterday. | ||
I get it. As Marvin said earlier, he did sort of warn Tim Pool that he would walk off if Tim Pool kept saying the same thing over and over again. | ||
And he did it. I would have liked to see a full-fledged discussion on this. | ||
I would have liked to see the full two hours of debate about the topic to see if he can get to some Conclusion about all of it. | ||
I mean, the strangest thing to me is that we have this cultural landscape where the idea of what percentage of what type of people are in positions of power is a huge topic that people talk about all the time. | ||
The people on the left, it's like their main reason for existing is to determine what percentage of white people are a part of what organization and how that is indicative and absolute certifiable evidence of their racism. | ||
But if you make the same judgment about Jewish people, you are a virulent anti-Semite who believes in the Rothschilds controlling the weather. | ||
And it's just like, no, there's got to be some sort of consistency here. | ||
There's got to be some way to discuss this. | ||
And it's not like, again, anybody's asserting anything that the people themselves aren't asserting on their own. | ||
Right? You've got Jewish people in power saying, you know, we have to use our position of power to stop people like Kanye. | ||
We have to bankrupt Kanye, like writing open letters about it. | ||
So they say it's because they're Jewish, but if you say it's because they're Jewish, you're bad. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I really don't understand it. | ||
I kind of do. Let's go back out to the calls. | ||
Patty in Boston just called in about Ye walking on Timcast. | ||
I would think you'd have a different perspective on this. | ||
What's your opinion on this, Patty? | ||
Yeah, I think I want to go at it from a different angle here. | ||
The idea that any of these people, other than Kanye, are saying things that they actually mean is a joke to me. | ||
I think Tim Pool is purely performative. | ||
I know that Milo, having met him, I can definitely tell you he's full of it. | ||
And Nick Quint says, whatever, he may believe what he's saying, but the wacky thing is, he said over and over again on his platform that he doesn't think that Jews should be allowed to hold office in this country. | ||
Nobody but Christians should. | ||
And yet he endorsed Laura Loomer. | ||
So these people don't mean any of the things that they say. | ||
And what was really hilarious is that Laura got on Truth Social It was either yesterday or the day before and went on his rant. | ||
Her concern was not anything to do with anti-Semitism. | ||
She's just angry that Milo was on there because she doesn't think that he supported her enough in her last campaign, which was a joke, just like the first one. | ||
So these people, I think this is a crowd of people who are hoodwinking everybody. | ||
I really do think that Kanye is mentally ill and erratic. | ||
And I think that he probably thinks he does mean what he's saying, even though it's incoherent, doesn't make any sense. | ||
But the rest of them, these are hangers-on, by definition, who are playing. | ||
They're cartoon characters, man. | ||
These aren't real people. I don't know what Tim Pool thinks, and I'll never find out. | ||
Same thing with Milo. Right, right. | ||
Well, Tim Pool, I think I was going to mention this with what Marvin was talking about. | ||
You know, Tim Pool, the overwhelming sense I get from him is that he is absolutely terrified of the possibility of losing his platform. | ||
I think a lot of people, and it's understandable, he has a lot of employees who depend on him, and if they say things that get them kicked off of YouTube, that's a lot of people out of a job with not a lot of ability to To do anything about it. | ||
And so, you know, to me, if you're saying things not because you believe it, but because you're scared of, you know, somebody punishing you for saying the wrong thing, then, you know, that's cowardice. | ||
And while it's understandable, it doesn't provide for a platform of truth-telling. | ||
And I think, you know, I think people get confused by Nick because he's an irony, bro. | ||
Like, he says a lot of things ironically. | ||
He says a lot of things that are... | ||
To me, I sort of think of a lot of what he says as like a stand-up comedian. | ||
If you were to picture a stand-up comedian saying a lot of what he says, it'd be hilarious. | ||
It's just like observational kind of absurdity. | ||
But when he goes and gives speeches, he's very good politically. | ||
But then he just... | ||
It's an aspect of like... | ||
Equal and opposite pushback. | ||
We'll show a clip a little bit later that Jimmy Kimmel played where Nick Fuentes is calling sleeping with women gay. | ||
And it's like, that's funny. You can call him a cartoon character, but it's a funny thing to say. | ||
And what he's pushing back on is the super importance that our culture places on Pointless sexual activity. | ||
That's like the highest goal that a lot of people have. | ||
And so he's pushing back on that by taking an absurd position on the other side that he clearly doesn't mean. | ||
He doesn't actually think that having sex with a woman is gay. | ||
that's it's a funny thing to say to sort of highlight the absurdity of the dichotomous positions that people hold right now so I don't think it's a I don't think it's matter of him being like a grift or anything I think he just says things ironically a lot of times and it's and it's funny so I mean but yeah yeah I think is absolutely thinks what he or says what he believes but why why do you think he's like mentally ill | ||
What do you think he said there, or that he said, like, on TimCast, that's evidence to you that he's, like, got a screw loose instead of is just responding in kind to the attacks that he's being faced with? | ||
Look, he's not the first guy to walk off a podcast or a television show. | ||
It's not that. | ||
But he has a long history of literal mental illness where he's been committed. | ||
You know what I mean? And so it's... | ||
And I'm not saying... Look, I understand people can be committed against their... | ||
All right, let's not broach that. | ||
What I'm saying is he has a history... | ||
All the way back to the Taylor Swift jumping up on stage, acting a fool. | ||
The guy is... In one minute, he's talking about Jesus and how he absolves Jesus. | ||
And then listen to his lyrics, man. | ||
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They're some of the filthiest, most disgusting to me. | |
Like, look, I like dirty music, so I'm not saying he shouldn't be able to make it. | ||
I like plenty of filthy, disgusting, dirty music. | ||
I'm not saying necessarily his, but... | ||
One minute, you're a disciple of Christ, and the next minute, I can't even say any of the things. | ||
There are lists of the nastiness that he's put out. | ||
This guy is not a consistent person who makes sense or coherent arguments. | ||
Now, half the time, you don't even know what the hell he's talking about. | ||
But I think that the right has decided that he's their pet. | ||
And like, oh, we finally got ourselves a black guy. | ||
Great. Congratulations. | ||
There are plenty of people who have made their—Bilo's the same way. | ||
He's like, he's the gay for Trump. | ||
There are so many people, and we know plenty of them, who have made this whole thing, I want to be the black guy for Trump or the gay guy for Trump or the Latin woman for Trump. | ||
It's a niche thing, and it's performative. | ||
It doesn't have anything to do with actual public policy or ideology. | ||
It has to do with cliques and chasing clout. | ||
It's just silly. It's silly. | ||
That whole thing is a debacle. | ||
And people are making the same, you know, claim about Elon Musk. | ||
They're just like, well, you just like... | ||
And it's like, yeah, I guess, you know, I guess it's true. | ||
The conservatives are just absolutely desperate for somebody to actually stand up, you know, in a forthright way and not always be second-guessing and undermining their own position like Republicans want to do continuously. | ||
And really, that's all it takes is just like... | ||
Actually standing for what you believe in and believing in things, ostensibly, that are good and that we agree with. | ||
I mean, honestly, obviously I reject the idea that treating Kanye as a pet. | ||
I think it's amazing what he's doing. | ||
I think he's been under attack because... | ||
He's doing what he's doing. And whether or not I agree with what he says, I mean, I think, I mean, he's posted stuff about, like, the Haiti Revolution. | ||
The Haiti Revolution was a satanic orgy of violence and murder. | ||
I reject that outright. | ||
But he's at least got, he's at least headed in the right direction. | ||
And it's just, like, honesty and forthrightness that attract people to these people. | ||
And, you know, it's one of the things that Is a line of continuity between what's happening now and what happened with Trump is that Trump was just real. | ||
And even if he was kind of ridiculous, even if he was kind of outrageous, and the same claims you're making about Kanye, you've also made about Trump, saying, oh, he pretends to be a Christian now, but look at all the stuff in his past. | ||
That stuff is not as important as having somebody who just tells the truth and seems to, with his actions and his behavior and the price that he pays, actually be willing to sacrifice for the American people and fight for what he believes is right. | ||
It's just, it's authenticity that we're attracted to. | ||
It's authenticity that is so lacking in this culture and that attracts people to people like Nick Fuentes, Kanye West, Donald Trump, Milo Yiannopoulos. | ||
It's a bizarre sort of authenticity that I know you would contest, but it's there. | ||
Back, folks, we are taking your calls on the yay interview with Tim Pool in which he walked off yesterday. | ||
Maybe it's just the way Tim Pool handled it because Lex Freeman was making a lot of the same arguments. | ||
Kanye didn't walk off that podcast. | ||
Again, there's a, you know, there's a certain level of hypocrisy when it comes to like talking about Jews as a group or as individuals where, like, I mean, just the end of Kanye walking off, right, the last thing was like, who is they? | ||
And Tim Pool's like, well, the corporate press. | ||
It's like, all right, who runs the corporate press? | ||
I mean, is it I mean... | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's... There's no way to talk about it without treading on fire, I guess. | ||
It's all very confusing. We're going to go more of your phone calls now. | ||
Max in Milwaukee. | ||
I want to talk about Ye talking off... | ||
Walking off Timcast. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Max. You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, I think... | ||
Hi, Harrison. I think with... | ||
He's just being real, and that's his M.O. I wish more people would be freaking honest like that. | ||
And he's still kind of mild salsa. | ||
And he was talking about MKUltra and how he's being persecuted, and no one freaking listens to him, and they just pretend like it's not happening. | ||
And everyone just looks away. | ||
It's absolutely terrifying to watch because it's like... | ||
Seeing someone get publicly executed, and in this case, an African-American man getting lynched not only financially, but, you know, in the public eye, in his personal life, sexually, chemically. | ||
They wanted to do all this chemical stuff to him. | ||
You know, and he was talking about MKUltra, and it's like you talk about certain issues or Jewish people and the Jewish mafia or cabal or Zionism, whatever you want to call it. | ||
There's a billion words for it. | ||
And people just can't handle it, and then they put on a mask, a face, and pretend like no one notices. | ||
And it's like that saying where there's 8 billion people on the planet and 16 billion faces, you know, because there's so many two-faced and multi-faced people. | ||
So I think it's very new and a modern problem, and to see it happening at such a pace because of technology, the internet, podcast, the chat, you know, is very interesting. | ||
And I think it's just going to get more wild from here because Kanye, he's still just not being able to talk and no one's listening to him. | ||
You know, it's like, Tim Pool's like, let me show you this CNN article about Pence. | ||
It's like, you know, this is post-coronavirus, so much different things is happening and everyone's acting like a part in a complex theatrical production. | ||
And it's mass mind control. | ||
And what's crazy about it is, like, the snickering snideness where, like, as it's happening, it's like, oh, we're creating drama and everything, where it's really stagnating civilization, growth, and most importantly, everyone's lives go by and nothing freaking happens. | ||
Everyone's just kind of spinning on a hamster wheel. | ||
What do you think, Harrison? I think you make a lot of really good points, honestly. | ||
I... Look how it relates to Jones. | ||
Look how it relates to Jones, too. | ||
It's like somehow Jones is also some unique special unicorn snowflake. | ||
He has some advanced rules. | ||
Tim Pool just dodged that. | ||
It's just dodging the question. | ||
And all this dodging, you know, it's like some people think they're so smart, but there's like other smart people in the world. | ||
And it's so sad to see, you know, his voice is so suppressed. | ||
No one even listens to what he's saying. | ||
He sent a freaking text of that guy trying to get him on Lysium and all these other drugs and put him in zombie land and it's just never enough. | ||
Never enough to convince people like Patrick, you know, and that's why we're in situations like Corona and drag queen story hour and Financial sacrifice for Ukraine or money making who knows what's going on, you know, how deep it goes Yeah, no, I completely agree. | ||
I mean it and again to me the the bizarre part is the way that Everybody else is so, you know, under a microscope. | ||
And every one of their... | ||
Like, I have a story somewhere in this pile where it's people saying that the Catholic Supreme Court... | ||
Here it is. Supreme Court Justice Amy Comey Barrett faces calls to recuse herself from LGBTQ case over Christian faith. | ||
Right? Is this anti-Catholics? | ||
Is this anti-Christian? | ||
I mean, it kind of is, actually. | ||
Right? But the idea that it's like, well, their religious beliefs have an influence on the decisions that they make. | ||
And so, you know, if they're a certain religion, they shouldn't be able to make certain decisions. | ||
And it's like, all right, well, what's the Jewish religion believe? | ||
And should we take that into account if we have Jews in positions of power? | ||
And it's like, whoa, whoa, how dare you? | ||
And again, I always take it back to like, because the sort of easiest and most clear-cut example is things like crime rates by race. | ||
And you can point out, you can go, look, Blacks are 13% of the population and they commit upwards of 50% of the crime. | ||
And that is somehow interpreted as, oh, so you just think black people are inherently criminals? | ||
You're a racist that believes in, you know, ethnic determinism? | ||
And it's like, no, it's just a fact. | ||
It's just the fact. It's just the numbers. | ||
It's just a reflection of reality as... | ||
You know, shown in percentage points. | ||
Like, that's all that it is. | ||
If you don't want to fix that problem, if you don't want to admit that it's a problem, then you can ignore the numbers. | ||
If you don't want to fix the problem, then you can pretend it's about some sort of, you know, racist idea. | ||
Or you can go, this isn't good. | ||
It's not good for black people. | ||
It's not good for white people. | ||
It's not good for anybody that this is the case. | ||
So let's talk about maybe why this is and how we can You know, solve this problem or determine whether it is a problem or not and how we get to the bottom of it. | ||
It's the same thing. It's like you can look at the corporate press or politics and see that Jews are massively overrepresented to a degree that's almost unfathomable. | ||
Is that a reflection on my Jewish neighbor? | ||
Of course not. What type of absurd thing to say is that? | ||
Just like saying that blacks are overrepresented in crime stats is also not a reflection on... | ||
The black guy that lives next door. | ||
To ignore reality because of assumed prejudice and to be frightened of actually contending with reality is no way to get to the truth. | ||
It's no way to actually look at the problems that we're facing and come to some sort of solution. | ||
It just obfuscates and destroys our ability to have any forward progress, as you say. | ||
It's like we're on a hamster wheel because certain things are just off limits to talk about. | ||
You're not allowed to talk about it. | ||
And it makes me feel like we're living in a religious state where it's like trying to talk against the Catholics in Inquisition Spain. | ||
It's like, oh, you're not allowed to. | ||
They'll destroy your life. It's like, well, that's not a good thing. | ||
And it doesn't provide for an open, free society where problems can actually be discussed and solutions can be found. | ||
But I agree with your points, and I think they're well made, Max. | ||
Let's go now to Sean in California. | ||
I know you want to talk about a couple things, but let's stick with Ye and Milo for now. | ||
Sean, what's your take on this? | ||
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Well, I think Harrison, by the way, can you hear me with the traffic? | |
A little bit. If you can get closer to the phone, I'm having a little trouble hearing you. | ||
All right. Is this better? | ||
A little bit. Go ahead. | ||
Okay, cool. So here's the thing is that we have a person who wanted Trump to be his running mate. | ||
This is a wedge issue for MAGA. | ||
What they're doing is they're putting someone who can get attention like Trump out there, and then you put someone who is an unrepentant papist who declared the Constitution of the American Revolution was a sin in Milo, and then you have Nick Quintus, who may or may not be Catholic, but this is a move, it looks like to me, a who may or may not be Catholic, but this is a move, it looks like to me, a very elaborate move to put the evangelical vote from | ||
So right now, you know, Kanye's out there generating the headlines and everything, maybe because Ron DeSantis kind of flopped a little. | ||
I don't know. You know, again, I'm still not happy with Trump on the vaccines. | ||
But this looks to me like the Kanye World Tour to build up buzz and energy behind him and get his name out there. | ||
And it's with our MAGA movement. | ||
And there's a very fun correlation here to what's going on in Arizona. | ||
There's a term called duress. | ||
The gentleman in Arizona, actually, by voting under duress, that voids the contract in most legal and lawful situations. | ||
In fact, the bar attorneys back in the day have argued that the Magna Carta itself was signed under duress for King John, and so it should be voided. | ||
And Rome, the Vatican, Pope Innocent III, wanted the Magna Carta voided because he was not involved in the negotiation, even though Archbishop Langston was sitting there for over 20 days. | ||
So it wasn't like anyone was under duress. | ||
But that's the thing. The bar attorneys were the cement of all this. | ||
The Vatican, they don't want us to have things like Magna Carta and our Constitution, and here we are with this disruptive element that was kind of involved heavily in MAGA and the America First movement, and now they're kind of—looks like they're going to create this wedge. | ||
That's what I see it as, Harrison, that they're going to try to keep publicity and buzz around Kanye. | ||
Man, all of these calls have been so insightful. | ||
We're going to go to more in the next hour. | ||
Thank you so much for that, Sean. Very interesting take. | ||
We have a lot more calls about this topic. | ||
Kanye West storming off of Tim Pool's program. | ||
We'll get to those in just a second. | ||
I do want to go to another video because one result of this has been a massive uptick in the public profile of Nick Fuentes. | ||
A lot of people, millions that have never heard of Nick Fuentes, are hearing about him for the first time and seeing him for the first time as a result of his dinner with Donald Trump and his Going around with Kanye West. | ||
Jimmy Kimmel actually played a clip of Nick Fuentes on his show to a national audience yesterday. | ||
Let's watch this and we'll comment on it on the other side. | ||
He's an election denier. | ||
He's an anti-vaxxer. He's all the bad things. | ||
But I think this more than anything sums this gentleman up. | ||
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What, people calling me gay because I've never had a girlfriend? | |
I think if anything, if anything, it makes me less gay. | ||
Never having a girlfriend, never having sex with a woman, really makes you more heterosexual. | ||
Because honestly, dating women is gay. | ||
Having sex with women is gay. | ||
And having sex with men is gay. | ||
It's really, it's all gay. | ||
That was the Christmas episode, by the way. | ||
Fuentes made a statement today saying Trump didn't know who he was and he didn't mean to bring any negative attention. | ||
Yeah, it's funny. Yeah, he's like a funny guy. | ||
The reason people like watching Nick Fuentes is because he's charismatic and says funny things that are kind of outrageous. | ||
I thought it was because he was gay. | ||
I thought it was because he was gay. | ||
So they watched him because he was gay? | ||
Yeah, exactly. I mean, to actually talk about what Nick was saying there, I do think, you know, I like a lot of Nick's platforms. | ||
I'm not about to be ruled by some pope, okay? | ||
So we can leave that right off the table. | ||
Your Catholic domination, it's not going to happen. | ||
It doesn't quite sit right with me. | ||
And also the whole incel thing. | ||
It's not good. It's not healthy. | ||
It's not the right message to young men. | ||
But it's obviously... | ||
Ironic. It's obviously over the top in response to the ultra-sexualized, perverted nature of our popular culture. | ||
Right? I mean, this is Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
You know, Jimmy Kimmel will have the girls from Cuties come and twerk on his show at 11 years old. | ||
That's fine. That's good. | ||
But saying that having sex with women is gay, that's beyond the pale, and he has to be silenced for that. | ||
Like... It's obviously a joke. | ||
And you can just see from even Nick's expression that he's being funny on purpose. | ||
So it's another thing where when you make a Live stream where you're streaming hours a day for years. | ||
They can clip out a 30-second clip and make you sound ridiculous, especially when they pretend not to know that you're joking. | ||
They pretend to take everything you say absolutely seriously, even when you're obviously joking. | ||
And that's why I said, you know, when you think of some of this stuff as just what if a stand-up comedian was saying it, it would be funny. | ||
The crowd is laughing. Jimmy Kimmel is cracking up at what Nick is saying because he's telling a joke. | ||
But they want you to think that he's totally serious and that he literally thinks that having sex with women is gay. | ||
What he means is that having pointless, you know, one-night stands with strange women is not productive. | ||
It's not beneficial to anybody. | ||
It's an indulgence in pure, you know, animalistic satisfying of your urges, and it's not good. | ||
That's the point that he's making. | ||
Which is, of course, an argument against homosexuality as well. | ||
He doesn't actually think that having sex with women is gay. | ||
And I also think that it's not... | ||
I'll just disavow. | ||
I disavow right now. | ||
I disavow... Nick Fuentes' idea that having sex with women is gay. | ||
I disagree, okay? Look, I know. | ||
Maybe there's gonna be conflict between me and Nick now, but frankly, I don't think that heterosexual sex is homosexual. | ||
I'm sorry. That's just the way that it is, alright? | ||
That was a joke. See, I was being ironic and sarcastic right there. | ||
Because it's all absurd, because it's all ridiculous. | ||
But thanks to Jimmy Kimmel for introducing millions of people to a very funny clip of Nick Fuentes being hilarious on purpose. | ||
Don't know what you were trying to accomplish there, but you definitely got him some new fans. | ||
I just remembered that Australian comedian Stephen Hughes actually has a joke very similar to the joke Nick Quintez was just making where he's making fun of heterosexual people and he's going, you want some squishy woman? | ||
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Oh, you want to hold hands with some lovely soft woman? | |
No, I want a big strong bloke. | ||
I want a big strong bloke to hold me in his muscles. | ||
That's real straightness. | ||
It's ironic. It's funny. | ||
Anyway, we don't need to get into it because it's clearly a joke. | ||
But it's funny. | ||
Again, I don't know what the outcome of this is going to be. | ||
I sort of expect a lot of our callers to be down on Ye and Fuentes because obviously, you know, like Sean, our previous caller, pointed out, it is in a lot of ways sort of throwing a wrench into the political machine. | ||
Sort of causing Donald Trump problems that he probably doesn't need on top of all his other problems. | ||
I don't think it's a bad thing, though. | ||
I think it's one of the things that's like, yeah, in the culture that we live in now, The only people who are going to be able to talk like this are people like Kanye West, self-made billionaires that can't be canceled. | ||
He's going to be able to say whatever he wants. | ||
That's what he's doing. It's just a fact of our culture at this point. | ||
But I want to hear more of what you guys say because these calls have been pretty brilliant. | ||
Let's go to Sal in Virginia who thinks that Milo might be sabotaging Ye. | ||
What do you mean by that, Sal? | ||
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Hey, how's it going? I want to start out with saying something, a quote from Milo two years ago. | |
I lost everything helping to put Trump in office. | ||
My life and career were completely destroyed. | ||
Was it worth it? No. | ||
I feel utterly betrayed. | ||
I will have vengeance. And then he goes on to say, I am dedicating the rest of my life to the destruction of the Republican Party. | ||
That being said, Milo was on Tim's show a couple of weeks ago, and then Milo basically got full range of that whole podcast. | ||
Tim let him just speak, which you can tell Tim did not like, but either way, Milo had his say. | ||
Now, I think what happened was he told Ye or Ye, whatever, to go on and basically do the same thing. | ||
Now, we saw the result of that. | ||
That didn't happen because I think Tim didn't want that to happen. | ||
He kind of had to resist and not let... | ||
Those quote-unquote scary words come out, you know, you don't want to get canceled because that's just the way it is. | ||
But back to me thinking that it's all a coup or whatever, I think it's funny that Marjorie Taylor Greene hires Milo as an intern earlier this year. | ||
Now he's working for Kanye. | ||
Now also, Marjorie Taylor Greene supports McCarthy because he promises to get her committees back, which doesn't make sense because I'm assuming she would get her committees back regardless. | ||
I just think there's something going on, and I think there's a whole thing going on against Trump. | ||
I don't know. It just sounds like there's something, like I said, those quotes from Milo a couple years ago, and we all know Milo's capable of just Changing on a dime, because obviously he changed everything about himself, I guess. | ||
So which Milo do we trust? | ||
What do we trust in that? | ||
Then he also said, if I can put my tinfoil beanie on, he also said Alex Jones was involved last night by getting everybody together. | ||
So I'm not saying Alex was part of this whole thing, but there's a lot of moving parts going on, and I don't know how to put them together. | ||
I want your thoughts. Yeah, it's interesting. | ||
I mean, yeah, you know, Milo definitely, he's changed a lot. | ||
You know, he went from a Jewish gay guy to a Catholic straight guy, apparently, somehow, which good for him if he did, but... | ||
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Right, but those statements, like, I lost everything helping put, you know, I dedicate my life to vengeance. | |
You know, that's basically his statement. | ||
So, like, which statements do we trust, right? | ||
And then the Marjorie Taylor Greene thing, it's all very odd. | ||
Like, She's supporting McCarthy now? | ||
That doesn't make sense. I don't know what's going on. | ||
Yeah, well, people have different impulses at different times. | ||
I think that quote from Milo definitely sounds like he was in an enraged state at that point. | ||
I don't know if that's actually what he still believes or if he has just sort of taken what happened to him Into account. | ||
Because it's true. I mean, a lot of us feel that way. | ||
A lot of us feel like, hey, we put everything on the line. | ||
We did a lot of stuff. | ||
We were attacked and all sorts of stuff to get Trump into office. | ||
And then he sort of dropped us by the wayside. | ||
But then you look at the landscape and you go, what are you going to do? | ||
Elect Joe Biden now? | ||
Because Trump hurt your feelings? | ||
Like, you know, there's a lot of nuance there. | ||
There's a lot of gray area. | ||
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You know, we always say that, like, I guess we're in a pretty good position since we have, you know, some people calling us virulent anti-Semites and half the people calling us secret Jewish agent Mossad operatives, and it's like, I guess we're just telling the truth. | ||
I guess it's just people get confused by the fact that we don't hate Jews but also we'll talk about George Soros in a negative light. | ||
Somehow they can't... Bring that together. | ||
And then the, you know, clip of Nick Fuentes talking about being an incel. | ||
I don't like inceldom. | ||
I don't want anybody to be an incel. | ||
It stands for involuntary celibacy. | ||
It's like, if you want to be celibate, good on you. | ||
A lot of people, you know, some people can handle that spiritually and they, you know, that's how they want to live. | ||
But, uh, It's incredibly lonely to want human connection and not be able to get it. | ||
So, you know, that's not a good thing. | ||
But then you've got the flip side. | ||
And I'm just going to do it. | ||
Let's just go to clip number two here. | ||
It's sort of in response to Nick Fuentes' claim that heterosexual sex is actually gay. | ||
Let's watch this clip that Andrew Tate posted yesterday on Twitter with the phrase, good morning. | ||
Here's Andrew Tate with his morning announcement. | ||
We see two women in bed. | ||
We see Andrew Tate in tight little boxers dancing with a bag. | ||
Back to the ladies. | ||
See, this is very gay to me. | ||
What we're seeing here seems extremely gay. | ||
All right, we can take it down. | ||
We can take it down. I don't know how pornographic this thing gets, but it's very gay. | ||
I'm sorry. I'm with Nick on this. | ||
It's a very gay video. | ||
Hold on, hold on. They're bathing in swimsuits. | ||
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It's totally fine. Yeah, they're bathing in swimsuits. | |
He's flinging around his nunchaku. | ||
It's very gay. It's very gay. | ||
But it's like, and this is the strange thing, and I've criticized Andrew Tate for this before, where he's right on about a lot of stuff, about how the culture's destroying masculinity and about how people don't want to be responsible for themselves and they don't want to be strong, they don't want to be able to contend with the world around them. | ||
They want you to be weak and cowardly and alone. | ||
And then he's like, so what you need to do is go drive a fast car and make a lot of money and sleep with a lot of weird-looking bimbos. | ||
And it's like, what? What are you talking about? | ||
Everything's so extreme. | ||
It's like you have... | ||
It's like branching extremisms, right? | ||
It's like the left just wants to destroy everything and tear everything down and make everything worse. | ||
They love filth and hatred and misery. | ||
And then you've got the right that like on the extreme ends of that are like trying to institute a Christian fascism. | ||
And it's just like, why are these are not the only options? | ||
And then on the right, then it branches off. | ||
Right. | ||
And you've got the right where it's like you've got the the Groeper like incel crowd, which is like that's not healthy or good versus like the Andrew Tate like women or property crowd. | ||
And it's like that's not good either. | ||
Like, where is the middle ground? | ||
And the answer is InfoWars.com actually is where it lies. | ||
It's Americanism, right? | ||
We're stuck between like communism and eco-fascism. | ||
And it's like, how about just Americanism? | ||
How about just the founding fathers and freedom of speech, but contained by a moral population that actually wants to express their religious imperatives without being demonized for it and actually wants to perpetuate the human race in a way that is... | ||
Bountiful and prosperous and loving and good. | ||
So that's, like... | ||
Okay, nerd. What? | ||
Nerd? How dare you? | ||
How dare you, sir? I want everybody to be happily married with tons of kids, and I want them to spin their youth... | ||
Can we roll that bikini footage? | ||
...doing whatever they want? No, we can't. | ||
Those women are weird-looking, and I don't want to see it anymore. | ||
Andrew Tate's wearing two... | ||
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As we continue to take calls, I'm really appreciating all of these calls. | ||
There's not been one dud yet, in my opinion. | ||
Even if I don't fully agree with everybody, everybody has really interesting insight into this. | ||
Let's go to Oshima in the Middle East. | ||
He wants to talk about Ye walking off of TenCast. | ||
I'm very interested in a Middle Eastern perspective of this. | ||
Of course, I don't know if you're Middle Eastern or not, but you're there in the Middle East. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Oshima, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. First time caller, man. | |
I'm going to disappoint you. | ||
I'm not Middle Eastern. I'm actually... | ||
I'm kidding, I'm kidding. | ||
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You have a Japanese name. | |
We would have never known Oshima. | ||
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Long story short, I fled a communist country known as United States of America. | |
I'm an ex-veteran. | ||
I've witnessed what Kanye has done on the Tim Pool podcast. | ||
I just wanted to give a little insight, maybe something a little different. | ||
There's a silver lining to it. | ||
We have a clear understanding of how Tim Pool is and where he kind of sides. | ||
He's on the side of not really speaking truth. | ||
And I think it's just like the situation we have with COVID. We've had folks, the collectives, that bow down to all the mandates. | ||
And that separated the folks that understand and the folks that don't. | ||
And I think there's a beauty to it. | ||
There's a silver lining to that. | ||
And I think The sad part, though, is this is sort of by design. | ||
They're dividing and conquering us in this way, too. | ||
So there's a little bit of silver lining, but there's also a little bit of a black pill here that keeps separating us further and further and dividing us. | ||
So where do we go from here, right? | ||
The elections are stolen. | ||
We talk about 24, but where's the hope in that? | ||
Well, I mean, the big takeaway from this is that the right wing is sort of sick of having people in power, having people to vote for that are so mealy-mouthed and limp-wristed in their defense of our culture and our way of life and everything that we love. | ||
And, you know, I... If Kanye just watched American Journal, I explained to him how to talk about this. | ||
All you do is you download the ADL's comments on white supremacy and you just switch out white for Jew and you just spit it right back at him because it's the same argument. | ||
What are they going to say? | ||
Yes for us, but not for you? | ||
I mean, that's as hypocritical as you can get. | ||
And I think you're right about, you know, sort of separating into collectives all of these different people and the divide and conquer tactics. | ||
And, you know, I'm not... | ||
I'm not shy about talking about all this stuff because I know there's a lot of Jewish people out there that are completely on our side and completely understand exactly what's going on and understand how Jewish people in power weaponize their religion, weaponize their tragic history to provide cover for themselves. | ||
I have this story from Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL. He says, as we call out anti-Semitism and hold public figures and companies to account, holding them to account, Tell you what, every time you hear Jonathan Greenblatt, we're just going to replace his name with Mitchell Hawkins. | ||
Who is Mitchell Hawkins? | ||
Nobody. I made him up. It's just a name. | ||
It's just a guy. So just imagine it's just some guy who hasn't achieved anything, has no authority, has never been voted into power, has no legitimate authority over anybody ever at any time. | ||
So just imagine, it's just some random guy saying this because that's how you should treat this because Jonathan Greenblatt doesn't have the power that he pretends to have. | ||
He can't hold anybody to account because he's not a judge, okay? | ||
He's not gonna hold anybody to account because nobody's voted for Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
He has just self-imposed himself into our culture as if he has some sort of authority and it's sort of a con job. | ||
The con stands for confidence, right? | ||
Confidence trick. | ||
If you just assert that you're holding people to account, they have to apologize to you. | ||
If people do it, then I guess you have that power. | ||
If you ignore it and pretend it's some guy named Mitchell Hawkins who makes truck tires in Pennsylvania, then that's the amount of importance that this guy deserves. | ||
In fact... I don't want to insult anybody who makes tires in Pennsylvania. | ||
You contribute a lot more to this culture than Jonathan Greenblatt does. | ||
He says, we've seen people respond to the conspiracy theory of Jews having too much power. | ||
Now, ask them about representation and corporate boards, ESG. You have to have a certain number of different types of people. | ||
It's all very important to them when it's whites and blacks. | ||
But if you point out... An overabundance of Jewish people, you are clinging to an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory and you have to shut up now. | ||
Again, it's just hypocrisy. | ||
I'm just pointing out hypocrisy here. | ||
Sorry. Stop being hypocrites. | ||
I'll stop pointing it out. We must educate ourselves on the history of this myth. | ||
So they're going to educate us. Thank goodness. | ||
And basically their argument is, yes, they do have inordinate amounts of power, but it's okay and it's good and you shouldn't talk about it or else you believe in Jewish space lasers. | ||
Okay, ridiculous claim. But all of it, this entire first page at least, is all in defense of the Rothschilds. | ||
All of it. A D.C. council member claimed that the Rothschild family, a Jewish family known for a bank they founded in Frankfurt, of controlling the climate to create natural disasters so they can pay for their own cities. | ||
Okay? Hilarious. You could replace Rothschild with Rockefeller, and it would be the same sentiment. | ||
It's just not anti-Semitic then because of the Rockefellers, I guess. | ||
But whatever. It doesn't matter. | ||
It's true what he's saying. | ||
All of these groups are controlling the weather and have these programs in place. | ||
Doesn't matter. Okay. | ||
But they go on. | ||
They talk about the Rothschild family. | ||
Again, the Rothschild family, for example, has been targeted with conspiracy theories after their Frankfurt bank grew to prominence in the 19th century Europe. | ||
These misguided condemnations have less to do with the family and its behavior than with millennia-old stereotypes of Jews as disloyal, greedy abusers of power. | ||
No, it has to do with the Rothschilds. | ||
No, when you criticize the Rothschilds, the people you're criticizing, they're the Rothschilds. | ||
So you can extrapolate that and then claim to other Jews, you have to protect us. | ||
You have to be our bodyguards. | ||
You have to stand as human shields in front of the richest people in the history of the world who own trillions of dollars of wealth, who own every castle in Europe, and who manipulate international banks to their own benefit. | ||
As a profession, right? | ||
But you have to protect, but you, the Jewish store owner, the Jewish bakery owner, you have to protect the Rothschilds. | ||
I mean, that's what they're saying here. You don't have to fall for that. | ||
You don't have to protect these people. | ||
These people are evil. I'm a white Christian. | ||
You think I'm protecting the Rothschilds? | ||
Do you think the Catholics are all standing up for Joe Biden as he tears down this country and sends billions of dollars to Ukraine? | ||
Of course not. It has nothing to do with your ethnicity. | ||
It has to do with criticizing certain people, and then those people use their ethnicity as a shield to prevent criticism. | ||
So you can just ignore all these claims of anti-Semitism. | ||
It's all about protecting the rich and powerful. | ||
The Rothschilds give billions of dollars to these groups to provide a shield for them to prevent criticism of them by exploiting the history of the Jews, which has been tragic and pretty precarious in Western Europe as recently as a few generations ago. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to The American Journal on Infowars.com. | ||
Thank you for joining us as we continue to wage this war on behalf of humanity against the technocratic elites who are doing everything they can to bring about total human extinction. | ||
Not our words, that's their words. | ||
I don't know. It seems like... | ||
Maybe I'm a dreamer here. | ||
Maybe this is just me being a little bit too, you know, starry-eyed. | ||
But if there's one thing that can bring all of humanity together... | ||
Isn't it not dying? | ||
Isn't it trying to prevent our own collective extinction? | ||
These people don't care. | ||
The people in power don't give a damn whether you're black or white or Jewish or Christian or Muslim or Hindu or Asian or anything of the sort. | ||
They couldn't care less. What they do is they use whatever your identity is to... | ||
You know, carefully craft attacks specifically to you, right? | ||
But they're still attacking you. | ||
You know, whether it's dropping off, selling crack to black people in ghettos or prescribing opioids to white people in Appalachia, it really doesn't matter to them. | ||
Doesn't matter to them which race they're attacking. | ||
You have to tailor-make your attacks to focus on different races. | ||
Weaponize Christianity just as aptly as they weaponize Judaism. | ||
And the trick is to shed all of these labels and understand that the only way we defeat this is by overcoming these differences and creating a world where these differences aren't existential threats to one another. | ||
They aren't used against us and instead our collective power as human beings, as lovers of freedom and as those deserving and granted by God liberty on earth, we can come together and defeat the people who are trying to shove us in a technocratic prison with a permanent we can come together and defeat the people who are trying to shove us in a technocratic prison with a permanent surveillance We can do that, right? | ||
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Isn't that something we can all agree on? | ||
You can shed these little peculiarities. | ||
I can't say that word. | ||
But no, this is, you know, again, I get the impulse. | ||
I get why people want to push back so hard that you flip to the far other side, that you see the way... | ||
Things are being sexualized, so you go to the incel movement, excuse me, where you see the way that white people are demonized. | ||
It's kind of a white guy response, honestly, to just like, there's not a lot of subtlety in... | ||
And the reaction is just like, you're going to attack me? | ||
Well, I'm going to attack you. | ||
It's like, well, hold on. Hold on now. | ||
The problem is the attacking. | ||
Let's stop attacking. | ||
Let's come together. Let's oppose the people that are demons. | ||
That's humanity versus demons. | ||
That should be the only division. | ||
Human beings versus goblins. | ||
Goblins come in all races, colors, creeds, flavors. | ||
It's a smorgasbord of goblins. | ||
But they're all goblins. | ||
So we can defeat them all. | ||
That's what Infowars stands for, actually expressing humanity, actually wanting everyone to be able to have whatever type of world they want in their own lives and to be not imposed upon by some unelected global technocratic monarchy. | ||
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Charles in Atlanta wants to respond to a previous caller. | ||
Max had a profound statement earlier. | ||
What was that profound statement? | ||
What's your take on this, Charles? | ||
Well, Max summarized really well in about four or five points he made. | ||
Concerning why human beings cannot seem to wrap their minds around addressing the more important things. | ||
I look at it as the biblical scripture of swallowing a camel. | ||
Big old camel, you can swallow that, but a little gnat you're asking to deal with, well, I can't swallow that. | ||
It's almost like the first things first that humanity needs to deal with. | ||
Let's say, closing the border, stopping fentanyl, why are we spending, why do we leave $80 billion in You know, across the seas, and we just won't stay on point with an issue long enough to change it, and we'll let little things infect our minds, and then we'll mis-focus ourselves. | ||
Now, I think, in part, it may have to do with this genetic level or ancient memory level of human beings knowing that we have been through four or five world cataclysms, which I do believe, when you listen to the Adam E. story with What's the guy's name? | ||
No, I can't think of his name. | ||
Is it Graham Hancock, by any chance? | ||
No, it's Channy... | ||
Oh, man, I should have looked up his name. | ||
I just asked, because Graham Hancock has a new series about ancient apocalypse. | ||
I thought maybe that's what you were referencing. | ||
Well, no, when you study the Grand Canyon and different places around the world, there's places where half a mile of Earth has been wrapped up like taffy. | ||
And the only way it could have happened was a quick melting and an almost immediate freezing. | ||
So we have this genetic memory of these cataclysms taking place. | ||
Yeah, and I'll take it back to Adam and Eve. | ||
Let's say if we were deceived by some force, at one time we had the bulk and the best, clearest truth in our spirit and our mind, but at some point we were self-deceived, allowed self-deceived and brought in what's called cognitive dissonance now that we hold truth and also allowed self-deceived and brought in what's called cognitive dissonance now that we hold truth and also the non-truth in our minds and we both let those things settle in our minds at the same | ||
That probably defines why we can't accomplish anything because we're just allowing ourselves to stay in an imaginary Disney world matrix of mental state so that deceivers can always handle us. | ||
And one other quick thing – When there's an imbalance, when you're 5'2 and 80 pounds and there's a 200-some-pound guy with two other crew members, you're not going to win in a fight with them. | ||
And I think humanity has allowed authority throughout the ages to build up so much power that they can mess with us like a cat does a mouse. | ||
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And that's our unfortunate giving our faith and trust to what we call authority. | ||
All right. Brilliant. I'm sorry. | ||
We got to go to break. | ||
But, man, these calls are just getting better and better. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
More calls to take, and we'll finish up the show today with these phone calls. | ||
We'll go first to Angela in Wisconsin. | ||
Angela, you called in about yay walking off of Timcast. | ||
What's your opinion on this? | ||
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Well, I... I believe it was an emotional response under the mental pressure he's been under lately, and I don't know him very well. | |
I mean, I don't follow these people, but I've heard enough just following Infowars and other places I like to go for my news, real news, that, you know, I admire the stand he's taken, And it's pretty obvious, like so many, he's being attacked. | ||
And there's so many different people from all walks of life that have been. | ||
And I was telling Sean, the one that allowed me the privilege to speak to you, Harrison, by the way, thank you, that I heard the David Knight, who I never heard of until in full wars. | ||
He's so good with history. | ||
And he, his, I really recommend the Thanksgiving 2022 show. | ||
I went there to watch the, to get a hold of the 2020 Thanksgiving show to your icon on band video, Legends, Infowar Legends. | ||
And I found it there. | ||
And then I discovered his latest one is so timely. | ||
And just like him, when he speaks about President Trump, I have a deep-seated respect for President Trump, because of the stand he took against China that no one ever took. | ||
I mean, there is no such thing. | ||
None of us are perfect. But anyway, David Knight has, you know, he sits in his spot, and I don't know. | ||
He has his perspective from where he sits, and that's kind of what also I said to Sean about Tim Pool, is, you know, he has a different perspective from where he sits than Kanye did, and Kanye... | ||
He's been through so much. | ||
I really do believe he's so passionate type of a person that he needed or it just came out kind of like a teapot theme went out sometimes with him. | ||
But anyway, if you can get a hold of him, I recommend giving Kanye that. | ||
Ask him to watch that because David Knight gets into the history of The Thanksgiving proclamation by George Washington. | ||
Why we even celebrate this day till this day. | ||
And then he gets into another thing about Ben Franklin. | ||
And your whole show, which, thank you, it's been very enlightening. | ||
It reminds me, I was sharing an email with someone I care about, that over this weekend, it's really come to my mind And your last caller brought it up to my mind again, that these divisions, things that happen among us, so much of it is strictly a war tactic. | ||
And anyway, these historical documents and the way that David Knight presents it, it really shows us not to help Balance me out to not get devices. | ||
Oh man, he had somebody on his show that worked for the tax department, the Internal Revenue Service, and he took a stand against them. | ||
All these people like you and Alex Jones show, all the people, all the contributors, all the podcasts that are coming out because of it. | ||
It's a springboard for freedom. | ||
It's happening. And when I heard David Knight's show and that historical things that I never knew before. | ||
Again, I'm learning history. | ||
And that one caller that said that, you know, people, Adam and Eve and all that, well, just in a nutshell, I have to disagree. | ||
The reason we, as a society, we're catching up real quick because of information. | ||
Because we're being allowed to learn history now that we never learned. | ||
We should have learned. | ||
And we can learn, and we can teach our children. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And, yeah, no, I completely agree. | ||
And, again, I'm sort of shocked at how many people are calling in sort of feeling sympathetic for Ye. | ||
Not that I don't agree, because I completely agree that, you know, it's this mental wearing down, and he finally sort of breaks down on it. | ||
Obviously, you know, it's so funny. | ||
The idea of the InfoWars audience that you get from the mainstream media, you picture just the parody of InfoWars that people think that we are. | ||
The reality is that most of our audience, their number one personality trait is empathy. | ||
And we're able to feel empathy for people even if they're completely different than us. | ||
And I think a lot of people feel that with Kanye where you just put yourself in his shoes and the other side is like incapable of doing that. | ||
They pretend to be the empathetic ones. | ||
They pretend to be the real loving caring ones. | ||
But then you hear about, you know, a January 6th prisoner that just walked through the Capitol and is now sitting in solitary confinement. | ||
Like, it hurts to hear that. | ||
Like, it breaks your heart to know that's happening. | ||
But to them, it's like, he deserves it. | ||
He deserves it. | ||
And it's like, no, no, put yourself in his position. | ||
You go to a protest, you do no violence, and now you're in prison for a year? | ||
Imagine what that's like in someone's head. | ||
Imagine you're Kanye West where you are being attacked so viciously on so many sides. | ||
And it would be so easy to give in and apologize and submit to the powers that be. | ||
But you don't do that because you have this strain of... | ||
I don't know what it would be. | ||
Just impotence? | ||
Not impotence, but... | ||
I don't want to say childishness, but it is sort of a certain sense of childishness. | ||
Because I have it too, where, like we were saying before, when someone says you can't do this, my first instinct is to be like, well, I'm going to go do that now because nobody tells me what to do. | ||
It's sort of petulant. It's sort of childish. | ||
But it's also very human. | ||
And it also allows people to break free of the herd and to prevent things like tyranny. | ||
You want to talk about history? I should do a whole report on I, Claudius. | ||
I just read this book, I, Claudius, going over the first, well, not including Julius Caesar, the first four emperors of Rome. | ||
And you really get to see how tyranny evolves. | ||
And the primary... Road down which tyranny travels is cowardice. | ||
If everybody's a coward, tyranny can only exist when people submit, and it's a tale as old as time. | ||
Even 2,000 years ago, under the collapse of the Roman Republic, it was the cowardice of the people involved that allowed the tyrants to take hold. | ||
You just have to reject that cowardice, and I think that's one thing that Our audience sees in Kanye is you can call him a lot of things. | ||
You can't call him a coward. The dude is upright and he's saying things that he knows are going to get him in trouble because he believes them to be true. | ||
And I'm glad our audience respects that so much. | ||
Thank you for the call, Angela. | ||
Let's go to a final call here. Dave in Oklahoma, you say Ye's behavior is like Mel Gibson in conspiracy theory. | ||
I've never seen that movie. | ||
What do you mean by that? We're running out of time. | ||
We've got a minute left here, Dave. Go ahead. | ||
A lot of his behavior is frenetic, and it comes from he was a part of an MKUltra experiment in the movie. | ||
And I think a lot of Ye's problem is he has so much information going on. | ||
If he doesn't have written points or know before kind of a structure of what he's going to say, he just gets overwhelmed. | ||
Could be. And that happens to a lot of people that know a lot of stuff. | ||
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It's common. Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
I think that's part of what happens to him. | ||
It's just funny because it really aligns with the movie as far as the guy being an MKUltra experiment, and he's trying to tell everybody what's going on, and nobody believes him because he's, you know, a crazy guy. | ||
Right, and it makes you feel crazy. | ||
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Yeah. Right. And he can't help it. | |
Yeah, I mean, you know, No, I completely agree with you, and I just think, again, yeah, you sort of have to be able to remove yourself from it in a certain way, because especially if you're an emotional human being, which obviously Kanye is extremely emotional and relies on his emotions a lot to guide him the right way, so does Alex Jones. | ||
I mean, Alex Jones is an extremely emotional guy, and that emotion can lead to truth. | ||
In a lot of cases, but only if it's properly handled and properly channeled and properly contained. | ||
And at a certain point, you have to be able to sort of separate yourself from it, take yourself out of the situation so you can see it from a bird's eye view and from an unbiased perspective. | ||
Because what he's saying isn't wrong, but if you're expressing it in anger, if you're expressing it using certain words, then it's going to come across wrong. | ||
But if you can separate yourself from it And express the factual aspects of it in a convincing way. | ||
That's how you achieve victory. | ||
So, look, the final note is, give us a call, Kanye. | ||
Just give us a call. We don't have to walk off. | ||
We'll let you talk. | ||
We'll get to the bottom of this. | ||
We'll figure it out. Come on American Journal, Kanye. | ||
We beseech you. | ||
We would love to have you on. | ||
You can come in studio. Have all the time in the world. | ||
Talk about whatever topics you want. | ||
We'll talk about it. We'll get into it. | ||
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