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But, you know, I think it's time to finish the job here. | ||
I think it's time for us to... This motherfucker was a plant, Joe Biden. | ||
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He was put into power illegally. | |
He was then utilized to be the figurehead that was perceived to be incompetent to destroy our country. | ||
If you look at what he's done and you look at the damage that he's created, this man was put in power to do that damage. | ||
And then for all of us who say, oh, look, he's so dumb. | ||
He doesn't know what he's doing. | ||
There's nothing dumb. | ||
Our economic plan is working. | ||
We now have to finish the job, but there's more to do. | ||
have they had a competent leader in there. Let's say they had a Barack Obama. They would look at | ||
that guy and they would say, dude, that guy's a f**king traitor. So they needed someone who | ||
looked incompetent to do what they've done. And that's another reason why they're pushing Kamala | ||
now because the job isn't done, which coincidentally is their slogan. Let's finish the job. | ||
Our economic plan is working. We now have to finish the job. | ||
There's more to do. | ||
Biden was stall the election 2020. | ||
We have put together I think the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud Organization in the history of American politics. | ||
We went from an under 50 percent of the population saying they were concerned about cheating in 2020 to now our biggest number 66 percent of people are now at least somewhat concerned that cheating will affect the outcome of the 2024 election. | ||
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This dude got his freaking work permit and social security card came here illegally got documented Gotten on the buses from Texas to Chicago. | |
And now within four months this guy's got his social security card, he's got his worker's identification card for working, he's got a driver's license, he's got insurance, he just bought a car, all in four months. | ||
And he has an efficiency apartment that he pays $500 a month for. | ||
Pennsylvania was registering non-citizens for 20 years, and they admit it! | ||
This is not subject to debate. | ||
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And so then, sticking with the topic of non-citizen voting, isn't it true that this November, non-citizens that reside in D.C. | |
for simply 30 days can vote in D.C. | ||
municipal elections? | ||
That's correct. | ||
And D.C. | ||
also mails every registered voter a ballot, correct? | ||
Correct. | ||
And so, you're telling me that in Washington, D.C., if there is even a small clerical mistake, non-citizens could be mailed a ballot with federal races on them? | ||
That's correct. | ||
We found several other things using open source data. | ||
There is a gentleman named Eric Lutzen, and He has matched up a list. | ||
He started looking at voters above the age of 80 that were registered for voting and did vote in Michigan. | ||
And 17,327 Michigan voters also had a corresponding obituary. | ||
They were on the voter rolls with the birth date of 1850. | ||
There were 232 people registered to vote with an address to our local prisons. | ||
There were 4,144 people that were 90 years old and older. | ||
There were 125 people registered to vote or on the voter rolls that were registered to, | ||
or their address comes back to non-profit NGOs and different businesses. | ||
There were 3,000 people that were registered to vote. | ||
There were 300 people, approximately 300 people, with no first name, just a last name. | ||
There were about 110 people that were possible double voters, basically the same name, date of birth, address, but two different voter ID numbers. | ||
People registered to vote at various shelters and all that. | ||
We even found one person on the voter rolls by the name of Jesus Christ. | ||
And now they're finishing up organizing that, and they will move into high gear with all the things they believe will destabilize things and create enough fear to keep them in power. | ||
So they're going to strengthen the powers of the executive if they get their puppet in, but they're also preparing to strip powers and strip powers from the Supreme Court by packing the court and adding a whole bunch of new members Yeah, well, I think we've got all the Democrats who are ready for meaningful ethics reform to bind the Supreme Court. | ||
And we're working on changes to the Supreme Court. | ||
It could be term limits. | ||
It could be adding the number of justices. | ||
Things we can do without having to have a constitutional amendment. | ||
Here is a man who's been a transformative president, he's got an enormous amount done, | ||
and yet he has stepped away and he has passed the torch. | ||
And when they're ready to deliver the message... | ||
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It's Tuesday, July 30th, in the year of our Lord, 2020. | |
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at Band.Video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing, get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
OK. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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Welcome to Dude's for Trump. | |
We're gonna make a new group. | ||
Apparently it's cool now. | ||
Apparently that's what you're supposed to do. | ||
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You don't know what I'm talking about. | |
We're gonna start the show off today with just a little bit of humor, I guess you could say. | ||
Just having some fun at the expense... | ||
Of a bunch of out-of-touch lefty Hollywood weirdos who are having the, um... Well, they're proud of being cucks, I guess. | ||
I'm trying to think of nice ways to say this, but... | ||
There's not any. | ||
It's, uh, it's pathetic. | ||
There was some sort of mass Zoom meeting called White Dudes for Kamala Harris yesterday. | ||
And, uh, we're gonna take a look at it. | ||
We're gonna take a good, long stare into the abyss this morning. | ||
And just look at what a thoroughly demoralized and Kind of frantic type of guy is going for Kamala Harris. | ||
Now, I don't even know if Kamala Harris is going to be the one. | ||
It seems impossible that she would be, but then again, maybe I'm overestimating or underestimating | ||
the Democrat populace's ability and willingness to be co-opted, deceived, and forced into | ||
a position that they don't wanna be in. | ||
It's very strange that Kamala Harris is even in the running. | ||
She shouldn't be, by all accounts. | ||
She dropped out of the Democratic primary in 2020 before any votes had even been cast, | ||
if I'm not mistaken. | ||
She was the first one to drop out because she was just so unpopular. | ||
Obviously, you can point to the irony of the fact that the Democratic Party and its constituents | ||
have not actually chosen their leader since 2008, and even then. | ||
You know, did they really choose Obama or was he propped up by the same system that's propping these people up? | ||
But if you remember back in 2020, like obviously in 2012, it was Obama's reelection. | ||
And then in 2016, it was Bernie Sanders versus Hillary Clinton. | ||
They were sort of neck and neck. | ||
Bernie Sanders had a convention strategy. | ||
that could have won the day and they pulled out all the stops to | ||
completely shut down all the Bernie supporters and just steal it for Hillary right in front of everybody. | ||
You guys remember that? | ||
I will never forget it. | ||
I remember just being flabbergasted watching the DNC live and just seeing the way that they had sound machines to drown out the Bernie supporters. | ||
They had like people strategically placed around the convention hall to start these Hillary Clinton chants the minute the Bernie supporters started their chants. | ||
They rigged it in front of everybody and with the permission or at least participation of Bernie Sanders himself because I don't know who needs to be reminded of this but if you are a socialist bootlicking adherent to a top-down ideology that's what your ideology tells you to do is roll over for the people in charge. | ||
So they didn't really get to pick Hillary Clinton that was forced upon them and then in 2020 Joe Biden was leading the pack when he wasn't even in the race, apparently, according to polls. | ||
But by the time the primaries got going, people like Pete Buttigieg had more delegates than he did. | ||
And a number of people had more delegates than Joe Biden did. | ||
And then they all dropped out in a perfectly coordinated fashion to all funnel their support towards Joe Biden. | ||
And if you remember, there was a leaked phone call of Pete, old mayor Pete, sneaky Pete, as we like to call him, dropping out and giving Biden a call saying, I'm dropping out, but we'd like some consideration on where our delegates go, AKA give me a position in the administration and I will surrender to you all of the political headway I've made. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
So they didn't really, they didn't really choose Joe Biden either. | ||
It was a coordinated dropout funneling all the support to Joe Biden with all the rest of the Democratic Party apparatchiks dutifully dropping out in, in, in like sink is like, like a display of synchronized swimming. | ||
And now 2024. | ||
They basically rigged it in front of everybody. | ||
Now, I don't think this was their plan the entire time. | ||
It just happened to work out perfectly for them. | ||
It's just one of those things where I don't think they planned way back to say, OK, we're going to have Joe, but we're not going to do primaries because Joe Biden's going to be our guy, but then we're going to pull him out at the last minute and replace him with somebody. | ||
But that was always an eventuality, and clearly they were OK with that eventuality. | ||
So they didn't really hold primaries or whatever the Democrat version of that would be. | ||
It was Joe Biden from the beginning. | ||
And now that it's been revealed that we've all known that he's a incompetent | ||
old coot, they decided to simply swap him out with Kamala Harris and | ||
pretend like everybody's super excited about that. | ||
So I personally don't buy for a second that she's popular or doing well. | ||
I think the polls are completely rigged. | ||
That being said, in order to make the theft of the election convincing, all they have to do is make the appearance of Kamala's popularity convincing. | ||
And, as we said at the beginning, it's It's impossible. | ||
There is no depth to which the democratic citizenry will not sink. | ||
There's nobody that they could be offered up that they would balk at, that they would independently break away from. | ||
They could nominate Hillary Clinton. | ||
They could nominate Kamala Harris. | ||
They could nominate Satan himself, rising from hell. | ||
The Democrats would say, yeah, he's actually super fun. | ||
Actually, it's time we had a gay president. | ||
So they're just swallowing Kamala Harris and pretending like they're happy about it. | ||
I mean, pathetic doesn't even begin to describe it. | ||
Again, we'll show you the videos. | ||
And we'll go to some of those here in just a second. | ||
Before we do the Cucks for Kamala video, and... Again, you know, I don't just want to play this just to laugh at it, because there is just the sheer entertainment value of watching these Hollywood freaks. | ||
I mean, these... | ||
Out of touch, weirdo boomers like to debase themselves for some Jamaican Indian woman. | ||
I mean, it's all just very bizarre and strange and funny. | ||
Very funny. | ||
But there's also something like a lot deeper here and there's a psychology at play that is very feminine. | ||
Let's just say that. | ||
It's very feminine. | ||
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What's what's happening here? | |
White dudes for Kamala. | ||
Charlie Kirk yesterday said, oh, does that mean we can have white dudes for Trump now? | ||
It's like, you could always do that. | ||
What do you mean, can we? | ||
What do you mean, you have to ask permission? | ||
You have to ask permission from Kamala as to whether or not to have a group called White Dudes for Trump? | ||
There's this aspect of the modern shame culture. | ||
I don't know what you'd call it. | ||
Remember I was watching a YouTube video and by the way, I don't know if y'all if y'all watch if y'all watch YouTube or At least 50% more like 75 and it really feels like a hundred percent of the ads I'm getting on YouTube are Kamala Harris At least You know one out of every two, but I mean She's so she's so She's hard to watch so it feels like more But they're dropping huge amounts of money to have Kamala Harris say, we can beat Trump again. | ||
We just need $1. | ||
With her $200 million war chest funneled, defrauded, fraudulently laundered through ActBlue. | ||
But I was watching this YouTube video and these guys were there, mentioned some actor and they're like, oh, hopefully he doesn't get canceled the week this comes out. | ||
Or just any talk about, oh, he was canceled. | ||
He was almost canceled. | ||
He let himself be canceled. | ||
Canceling, there's no authority. | ||
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I think this is sort of the point that I'm trying to get to. | |
There's no authority that decides these things. | ||
There is no Council of the Cancelled that sits there and says, he is cancelled and he is not. | ||
He was once cancelled but has now returned and will be welcomed back into the fold. | ||
It's all up to you. | ||
It's all up to the people. | ||
What do you mean, I hope this guy isn't cancelled? | ||
Because what that represents to me is this kind of cuck mentality that's like, oh, I really like this guy. | ||
Oh, but if other people say I can't, then I'm not allowed to. | ||
I hope that doesn't happen because I really like him. | ||
But if I'm told that I can't anymore, that would make me sad. | ||
It's just like you can just ignore these people. | ||
You can just ignore them. | ||
Because if you think about it, what would happen if there was a group called White Dudes for Trump? | ||
That was just a bunch of white guys getting on a Zoom call and talking about why they like Trump. | ||
There would be outrage. | ||
Oh, it would be white supremacy. | ||
Oh, it would be Nazis. | ||
It would be Nuremberg 2.0, right? | ||
The Nuremberg rally reborn on Zoom. | ||
Slightly less appealing aesthetics, if I'm being honest with you. | ||
Oh, there would be fury, certainly. | ||
But so what? | ||
They're mad about everything. | ||
Like, who cares what these people say or think or do? | ||
They have no authority. | ||
I don't know, it just makes me mad when... Even like the insinuation. | ||
Oh, we can do this now? | ||
What? | ||
They could do it apparently. | ||
They did it! | ||
Did we give them permission? | ||
I think it'd be great to have a White Dudes for Trump Zoom call. | ||
If nobody else, I'll organize it. | ||
We'll do it. | ||
Who should be in our White Dudes for Trump Zoom call? | ||
Obviously, everybody at InfoWars. | ||
I mean, you could get, if, if we could, if we could put this together, we could use, if we could, we could use, it could be the InfoWars White Dudes for Trump Zoom call. | ||
It'd be Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan, Russell Brand. | ||
All the white dudes. | ||
And you know, obviously now's the time to do it. | ||
Since they just did it. | ||
And it would be a nice little compare and contrast. | ||
We could go. | ||
Take a look at the white dudes for Kamala. | ||
Take a look at the white dudes from Trump. | ||
You tell me who you'd rather hang out with. | ||
And you know, it's all just everything about Hollywood is so. | ||
sad at this point it's all so pathetic and grasping and fake and weird and it kind of sucks because you know these actors some of them are pretty iconic some of them are in movies that we all love but they're all losers they're all completely Pathetic, weak, sniveling little worms. | ||
It's very upsetting. | ||
It's a little bit upsetting that these people debase themselves like this. | ||
So we'll start off with one. | ||
And there's so many aspects of this that are just strange. | ||
It's all just very strange. | ||
Sean Astin, And it's his name, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
He played Sam Gamgee in the greatest films of all time, the Lord of the Rings trilogy. | ||
And he was always kind of a liberal weirdo or whatever. | ||
Like, you know, whatever. | ||
We'll still be able to enjoy the greatest films of all time with him in them. | ||
But what it represents is this Demasculization, this feminization of the culture in ways that don't even make sense, which I guess is an aspect of it. | ||
I guess things that are feminine, I mean, I guess the way of thinking is not always so tightly bound to logic and reality. | ||
Let's just go to the video. | ||
Clip number two here. | ||
Lord of the Rings actor Sean Astin says why he thinks it's so important that all of these millionaire cucks get together on Zoom to talk about Kamala Harris. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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He was always coming back to be with his men's group. | |
Uh, I think they had more than white men in that group. | ||
So, uh, but the idea that That men can gather to talk about how we feel? | ||
Interesting. | ||
Powerful concept. | ||
And to include all... We said in our invitation, everyone is welcome. | ||
That's a really interesting phrase. | ||
Everyone is welcome. | ||
You might hear it in other places. | ||
I'm pretty sure you can feel that it's true. | ||
Yes, it's very gay. | ||
Yeah, it's just all very, very gay. | ||
In fact, uh, we can go, we can go, I just put a video in here, um, just so we can get a shot of the whole, yeah, there's the Kamala HQ. | ||
Uh, it's all very feminine. | ||
Very, very gay. | ||
Very gay. | ||
One thing that you can tell about these guys, How do I put this? | ||
Well, they're all very nervous. | ||
None of them are comfortable doing this. | ||
You can just tell. | ||
Like, without even listening to the audio, as I was scrolling through some of the threads of this, and you just see the body language. | ||
They're all just like... Yeah, this is great! | ||
Ah, this is so wonderful! | ||
Like, they're like twitching. | ||
It's... And this guy's like trying to be funny, I guess. | ||
Guys can sit around and talk about their feelings. | ||
I know, crazy idea. | ||
I know, it's such a crazy idea that men have feelings. | ||
And it's like, look. | ||
You've clearly... Maybe this is the problem. | ||
Maybe these guys have been in Hollywood so long, they actually don't know what it's like to be a man. | ||
Like maybe they're all so consumed in this Sitting around in a circle jerk, you know crying with one another as a live view of the The the white dudes for Kamala shot is what they all did afterwards It's working It's working you guys But you can just imagine You know a couple of dudes sitting around a campfire and | ||
After a long hike or something and just naturally drink some beers, maybe smoke a joint, start having some heart-to-heart, start really getting... And then like one of the dudes sitting there, you got the green gaffer over there going, isn't it so great we can all sit around and talk about our feelings? | ||
And all the other men would just go, ugh, well now, Well, now you ruined it. | ||
Now, this is, that's not... It's not what you're supposed to do. | ||
You just do it. | ||
You just... You just be a man. | ||
You just treat it like manly. | ||
Like, what is this? | ||
It's like, yeah, I just think it's so great that we can sit around and really talk about our feelings, that we're comfortable doing that. | ||
It's like, well, we were until you made it gay. | ||
Now I don't feel, now I feel like you're... | ||
You're taking this weirdly. | ||
That's not how men get in touch with their feelings. | ||
Men get in touch with their feelings through a long and arduous process of being stuck together for extended periods of time and it eventually comes naturally. | ||
You don't sit there and go, let's all go around the circle and say one thing we would like to change about ourselves. | ||
That's not how it works. | ||
It's not how it works. | ||
You start off talking about fishing and you talk about a fish that you wish you almost had, but then you missed it. | ||
And it was the time you were fishing with your dad, you know, your dad who you sort of fell out of touch with a few years ago. | ||
It just, it sort of comes naturally. | ||
You start talking about this stuff and it's, it's all very just, Just natural. | ||
This is unnatural. | ||
What we're experiencing here with the white dudes for Kamala is deeply unnatural. | ||
And again, you can tell by their body language. | ||
Let's go to, um, the dude, you know, the dude, Jeff Bridges. | ||
Another, right? | ||
Just like all these classic movies he's in. | ||
And they're all kind of a little bit tainted now. | ||
Realizing he's just a nervous, pathetic mess. | ||
Let's go to Jeff Bridges, but keep the audio off for a second. | ||
Let's keep the audio down, and let's go to the Jeff Bridges video. | ||
Here. | ||
And you tell me what this body language says to you. | ||
Does this look like a guy who's, like, comfortable with what's happening? | ||
Or is he, like, he's got the laptop on his lap, he's, like, going up and down, he's, like, putting his fingers together, he's, like, pretending to laugh, but he's, like, thinking really hard, he's, like, he's, like, really trying to calculate what he's gonna say next. | ||
It's all just very like frenetic and like, I don't know, but definitely. | ||
So we can go back to the beginning and listen to what he said. | ||
But all of these guys, the Joseph Gordon-Lett one as well. | ||
There's another one I saw where they're all just like twitchy and it's like a hostage video. | ||
It's like all these guys are in hostage because they know that what they're not comfortable doing what they're doing. | ||
And I don't want to just, you know, associate the actor with the character that he plays. | ||
But there's always this vibe with Jeff Bridges that like he kind of was the dude from Big Lebowski. | ||
Just kind of like, whatever, man. | ||
Let's just chill. | ||
Like I'm Jeff Bridges, bro. | ||
I'm Frozen Tron. | ||
You know, it's just like this kind of attitude. | ||
Then you see him here and it's like, oh no, you're like a, you're like a scared boomer. | ||
You're like a frightened old man that is, is just desperate for the approval of your, I can't. | ||
I can't hear myself, but that's okay. | ||
You can hear you. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Okay, great. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
So great to be here, Ross. | ||
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to the Cux for Kamala event yesterday. I can't I can't hear myself, but that's okay. You | |
can hear you. Oh, yeah. Okay. Great. Okay. Good. So great to be here, Ross. I gotta laugh | ||
because I'm I accepted the invitation. | ||
You know, I was brought to the party, not so much as being white, and I certainly am. | ||
But because I'm a dude. | ||
You don't like apologize for being white. | ||
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My girlfriend sent me this email today with your hat on there. | |
And I said, oh, I got to have one of those. | ||
I qualify, man. | ||
I'm white. | ||
I'm a dude. | ||
And I'm for Harris. | ||
So wonderful to be here. | ||
And I dug what you said, Maurice. | ||
Really, uh, you know, terrific. | ||
Black man here with us, white guys. | ||
Uh, you know, I, I didn't, I had no idea. | ||
The boomer self-flagellation game continues on the other side. | ||
It's pathetic. | ||
Very sad. | ||
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Already going out. | |
Dan Lyman's on board dudes for Trump. | ||
We're doing a white dudes for Trump. | ||
Zoom call. | ||
We got all the white dude Trump supporters together. | ||
We'll probably just end up, I don't know, having a good time and talking about stuff that's not even politics. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
There's something weird going on here. | ||
There's something very bizarre happening. | ||
Thank you. | ||
There's obviously It's weird. | ||
It's just weird. | ||
It's just weird on the face of it. | ||
Everything about this is odd. | ||
Strange. | ||
Is frankly weird. | ||
We'll talk about the word weird and how it's being implemented these days. | ||
But I think part of this is that the Democrats know they've got the minority vote on lock. | ||
Right? | ||
They're running a not-white woman. | ||
She's gonna get the votes. | ||
I don't know if y'all have seen some of the polls. | ||
I think it was out of Minneapolis, if I'm not mistaken, where it was like before Kamala Harris was entered, it was like, wow, Trump's really making inroads with the black community. | ||
And then it was like, well, instead of Joe Biden, what if it was Kamala Harris? | ||
And it's 0% black men say they'd vote for Trump or women, black people said they'd vote for Trump. 100% Saying they'd vote for Kamala. | ||
It's a tribalism thing. | ||
For them. | ||
And you look at the rates for which Obama was voted. | ||
They don't need to try anymore. | ||
They just know, like, we've pandered to them. | ||
We've gotten a non-white woman and, you know, to call her black is a little bit dishonest, right? | ||
She's descended from Jamaican slave owners and an Indian woman, but she's black now, apparently. | ||
They can just do that. | ||
Again, I... Part of me wants to be like, I'm not, I'm not, you know, making fun of black Americans here, but I kind of am. | ||
I kind of am. | ||
It shouldn't be that easy to trick you. | ||
You should, you should have more respect for yourself. | ||
Like that's, it seems very disrespectful to me. | ||
They're just like, well, we got a black woman, so we don't need to pander to the blacks anymore. | ||
We got to pander to the whites now. | ||
We got to get the white people on board. | ||
We have to culturally shame white people into doing this. | ||
The question is, why are they doing these Zoom calls that are white men or white women for Kamala Harris? | ||
Because there's a white woman one too, and we'll show you clips from that whether you like it or not. | ||
Whether you like it or not, we're going to take a look at the white women voting for Kamala Harris. | ||
It's not going to be comfortable. | ||
I never said this. | ||
I never said you'd enjoy this. | ||
We're going to look at them. | ||
So they're going after the white people. | ||
They've decided that they really need to target the whites. | ||
Which is amazing. | ||
Period. | ||
I mean, it's just it's just amazing. | ||
It's just hilarious. | ||
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You know, what's really hilarious is the fact that the middle class is declining yet. | |
You know, both parties are struggling, you know, to to get middle class voters to vote for them. | ||
You take a look at like a lot of like what the pollsters talk about, you know, polling with white women in the suburbs. | ||
Right. | ||
Like that demographic is is. | ||
Coveted right there. | ||
There are a lot of middle-aged white women in the suburbs. | ||
Tell me that that actually go out and vote The other thing outside of you know, the the vote harvesting. | ||
Yeah, these people are you know, somewhat politically engaged They're rely they will turn out reliably somewhat reliably, you know, well, what else they have to do? | ||
Tennis isn't till four So they'll vote in the morning I don't even know what, like, I just want to make fun of this. | ||
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I would like to... No, weirdness abounds. | |
Yeah, and... Weirdness abounds. | ||
Look, I would like to, like, you know, dissect this, talk about the, you know, political, you know, treat it seriously, but this isn't serious. | ||
At the same time, it has these, like, pervasive underlying psychological levers being pulled that are all horrible and pathetic. | ||
Yesterday I tweeted out a tweet that was just like, literally, just be a badass. | ||
Just like, to everybody out there, you can do it. | ||
It's not hard. | ||
Just don't be a pansy. | ||
Don't be weak. | ||
It's not difficult. | ||
And I actually tweeted that out when I saw a headline, and it's somewhere here in my stack. | ||
We have a lot of news to get to. | ||
In the UK, they have a fighter group of fighter jets that's nicknamed the Crusaders. | ||
It's like a team of fighter jets. | ||
It's like, we're the Crusaders. | ||
Right? | ||
Harkening back to the epic history of their country, their lineage. | ||
The fact that the blood of knights flows in their veins. | ||
And the Muslims in the country got offended by that and said, will you change it? | ||
And they said, oh yes, we're so sorry. | ||
Please let it, how dare we ever reference a historical event where your people didn't do well and ours did? | ||
How dare we remind ourselves of this? | ||
And it's just, it's like, it's like sickening. | ||
It's like, just how pathetic. | ||
Just stop being weak! | ||
How is this a difficult thing to do? | ||
If I go, yeah, we're like an awesome nation, we have this badass fighter carrier group, we're gonna call it the Crusaders, because we're on a mission from God, and we're gonna strike fear into the heart of our enemies. | ||
And some guy comes up and is like, but historically my people were the ones that the Crusaders fought and this makes me uncomfortable. | ||
The only response that should come from the UK army should just be like, get over it. | ||
So what? | ||
Screw you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We won back then. | ||
We'll win again next time. | ||
Like where's the pride? | ||
Where is the honor? | ||
Where is the masculinity? | ||
Not just in America, but anywhere in the Western world. | ||
To just not take crap from anybody. | ||
Least of all, this, like, preschool teacher style of talking. | ||
I've rambled too much, because we gotta go to some of these videos, but... There's just something at work here that is, like, Should be deeply, deeply off-putting to anybody with just an ounce of pride. | ||
And the thing is, RFA Crusaders drop nickname after complaints it's offensive to Muslims. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
We didn't realize. | ||
Please let us bury our history. | ||
Let us forget our glorious past because it makes you sad that you are on the receiving end of it. | ||
Pathetic! | ||
I'd say it would be pathetic if anybody would do it. | ||
The thing is, it's only white people doing this. | ||
Only white people would ever do this to themselves. | ||
It's to themselves. | ||
It's being done to themselves. | ||
Someone comes up and goes, I'm offended by that. | ||
Again, your only response should just be like, okay, why would I care? | ||
I'm offended that you're daring to ask me. | ||
This question. | ||
I'm offended that you would think for a second that I would care about your feelings in this regard. | ||
How dare you? | ||
I swear. | ||
I feel blessed that I went to a public school in inner city Houston. | ||
I feel blessed that I was Never raised like these Hollywood weirdos in these little white enclave bubbles where there is this kind of inverted white supremacy where they're just like, oh, the poor minorities on the outside. | ||
We can't be too proud of ourselves. | ||
It'll make them feel bad. | ||
It's like if you've ever spent time around black or Hispanic people. | ||
If you were to be like, oh, your Mexican flag offends me because of the Alamo. | ||
Do you think they would care for a single second? | ||
Like, at least there's still some machismo in these cultures. | ||
And they would laugh in your face if you told them, um, actually, your masculinity makes me uncomfortable. | ||
Will you tone it down? | ||
They'd be like, no, it's... It's because they would just laugh in your face. | ||
And we should laugh in their face. | ||
That's how you should be. | ||
Anyway, we'll get back to white dudes for Harris, but... | ||
We're just gonna make fun of it. | ||
We're just gonna make fun of it and laugh at it because you feel pathetic and deserve to be shamed. | ||
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Alright, welcome back, folks. | |
Alright, I'm just gonna get some of these videos. | ||
In fact, let's... I'm gonna get to one of the videos I just played. | ||
We're gonna replay Sam Gamgee's The Green Gaffer. | ||
We're gonna listen to what he says. | ||
And for one thing, there's this weird... Anyway, it's all just very soft. | ||
It's all very feminine. | ||
It's all very self-flagellating. | ||
Just like, you know, punishing themselves for being white. | ||
And every time they're like, there's a bunch of white dudes. | ||
You know, everybody's white. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Sorry, everybody's white. | ||
Sorry. | ||
You cucks. | ||
You absolute cucks. | ||
Honestly, I'm offended. | ||
I'm offended. | ||
At the weakness. | ||
I really am. | ||
I know other people are, too. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
If you actually are friends with or talk to, in an honest way, people that are not white, they, like, in my experience, they all think this is pathetic, too. | ||
I'd post go semi-viral talking about talking to my Mexican neighbor. | ||
Where he's just like, he's like, man, what's up with white people? | ||
Man, y'all need to get it together. | ||
It's like, yeah, I know it sucks. | ||
It sucks being associated, having to share a race with these just worms. | ||
These just absolute human worms. | ||
So let's listen to what Sean Astin, Cuck for Kamala has to say. | ||
Let's go back to that video. | ||
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He was always coming back to be with his men's group. | |
My Minscrip. | ||
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Uh, I think they had more than white men in that group. | |
So. | ||
Uh. | ||
I think that's supposed to be a joke. | ||
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The idea that men can gather to talk about how we feel? | |
Interesting. | ||
Powerful concept. | ||
And to include- Gay, womanly concept. | ||
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We said in our invitation, everyone is welcome. | |
Everyone's welcome. | ||
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That's a really interesting phrase. | |
Everyone is welcome. | ||
I think about that. | ||
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You might hear it in other places. | |
I'm pretty sure you can feel that it's true here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, it's easy to be welcoming when nobody wants to be around you. | ||
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And this particular candidate. | |
No, we're so welcoming. | ||
It's like, that's fine. | ||
We don't want to hang out with you though. | ||
Nobody wants to actually be with you, so yeah, of course you're welcoming. | ||
An empty store will take any customer, right? | ||
Are they welcoming though? | ||
Do they even believe this lie? | ||
Ironically, interestingly, coincidentally, I guess you could say, a video was published yesterday, clip number 10, where YouTuber, TikToker, video maker, whoever this guy is, but put this to the test. | ||
And we've seen videos like this from all the way back in 2016. | ||
This is a more recent one. | ||
He decided to go to a Trump rally with a Biden shirt on and a Biden rally with the Trump shirt on. | ||
Who do you think was more welcoming? | ||
Who do you think was more opening, open and accepting? | ||
You know, it's like the French Olympic ceremony where they're like, we just want everybody to feel included. | ||
And they're just like openly blasphemy, just insulting Christians to their face, right? | ||
Oh no, we meant we need, we want all of the men in dresses with their genitals hanging out to feel welcome. | ||
That's when we say everyone, that's who we mean. | ||
They don't want you to feel welcome. | ||
They don't want white guys, Christians. | ||
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By everyone, they mean 0.005% of the population. | |
They mean themselves is what they mean. | ||
They mean everybody's welcome, as long as you conform to us. | ||
So let's go to clip number 10 here. | ||
Sean Astin said, everybody says everybody's welcome, but we really are welcome. | ||
The Democrats, we're the welcoming side. | ||
Let's see the welcome that this Trump supporter gets at a Biden rally versus a Biden supporter at a Trump rally. | ||
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Watch as this guy goes to a Biden protest in a Trump shirt and a Trump event in a Biden shirt. | |
You can clearly see the difference between Trump and Biden supporters. | ||
I'm right into the Biden protest in the Trump shirt. | ||
What the f*** is everyone so hostile? | ||
You guys are my people! | ||
No you're not! | ||
When you poured water on me, did it make you feel happy? | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
I have to change shirts. | ||
I'm blending in. | ||
Yay! | ||
Yay! | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
Why is everyone so angry? | ||
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I'm just walking. | |
You fucking dumb or stupid? | ||
I'm just walking the sidewalk. | ||
You see how much hate it is over here? | ||
It's a public sidewalk. | ||
I feel like I'm gonna get jumped out. | ||
Oh! | ||
Throwing things on him. | ||
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When you poured water on me, did it make you feel happy? | |
Yeah. | ||
I have to change shirts. | ||
Can I hide behind you? | ||
All right. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh. | ||
Ah! | ||
Shh, shh, shh. | ||
Don't give me a hug. | ||
Okay. | ||
Come on. | ||
It's just so much more respect over here. | ||
I'm here for my favorite president Biden 2024. | ||
I want to sniff children. | ||
And again, I mean, there are videos. | ||
I remember videos from back in 20, I think it was a millennial Millie, right? | ||
Found a A guy that was like, Trump supporters, if I went over there, they'd attack me. | ||
And she's like, come on over. | ||
And so I'm just like, welcome. | ||
Welcome to the good side. | ||
We'd love to have you. | ||
And you go to the Biden supporters, and it's literally just a wall of shrieking faces, just like. | ||
And this is how they all are. | ||
How do people not see this? | ||
It's Kamala Harris. | ||
It's Biden. | ||
We talk about it all the time. | ||
Where it's Biden just like, hey man, I'm an American for everybody. | ||
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I'm for everybody. | |
I love everyone. | ||
Someone's like, but did your son really die in Iraq? | ||
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And he's like, here's a little son of a bitch. | |
I'm gonna cut your freaking throat. | ||
It's just like, whoa, whoa. | ||
It's like the veneer is so thin. | ||
This veneer of happy and welcoming and everybody's welcome. | ||
Just be yourself. | ||
It's like, well, I support Trump, and they're just like, you get out of here, you asshole, I'm gonna kill you. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's visceral, the hatred is there, and they all know it, and they all experience it. | ||
So again, just, not only is it pathetic, not only is it weak, and sad, and miserable, and nervous, and weak, but it's all lies, too, on top of all of it. | ||
It's not even true. | ||
It'd be one thing if at least it was true, One thing, at least if you're gonna be a queer little crybaby. | ||
Oh yeah, I played those two clips. | ||
Let's go back to this nervous wreck, the dude. | ||
What's his name? | ||
Jeff Bridges. | ||
Let's go back to clip number five here, where just again, the body language, just watch the nervousness, the twitching, the discomfort. | ||
Can you imagine putting yourself in this? | ||
Can you imagine doing something that made you feel so Uncomfortable. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I can't I can't hear myself, but that's OK. | |
We can hear you. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
OK, great. | ||
OK, good. | ||
So great to be here, Ross. | ||
I got to laugh because I'm. | ||
I accepted the invitation. | ||
I was brought to the party not so much as being white, and I certainly am. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
But because I'm a dude, you know. | ||
So a friend sent me this email today with your hat on there. | ||
And I said, oh, I gotta have one of those. | ||
I qualify, man. | ||
I'm white, I'm a dude, and I'm for Harris. | ||
So wonderful to be here. | ||
And I dug what you said, Maurice. | ||
Really, you know, terrific. | ||
The fact that you're here, you're a black man here with us white guys. | ||
You're so brave. | ||
I had no idea that this whole thing that we're up to was based on what? | ||
Black women for Harris, right? | ||
And so it kind of morphed into white men, white dudes for Harris. | ||
Not white men. | ||
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I'm excited, man. | |
I think, you know, the fact that Joe has passed the baton so beautifully. | ||
Passed the baton so beautifully. | ||
Kamala is just so certainly our girl, you know. | ||
I can see her being president. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
A woman president, man. | ||
How exciting! | ||
Ah, he seems so excited, doesn't he? | ||
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Yeah, Kamala Harris. | |
Anything but Biden? | ||
No, look, it's all very symbolic. | ||
Biden's the white dude. | ||
And, you know, surrendering to the black woman is the most heroic thing you can do as a white man. | ||
You're not supposed to be strong and you're not supposed to endure. | ||
You're not supposed to be powerful. | ||
The best thing for white men to do, according to these Stoned out boomers is to willfully pass the baton to the black woman who's replacing you. | ||
It's virtue. | ||
That's what virtue is, in fact. | ||
Now it's easy for these guys to say in their $10 million manches with their smudged camera lenses. | ||
They're not the people actually being targeted for their race. | ||
Because they've proven they are cuckolds, they are bootlickers, they are willing to debase and humiliate and weaken themselves for a pat on the head from people who hate them. | ||
I hate them, though. | ||
But I hate them. | ||
Because I would rather they not be pathetic losers, and that's because I actually, I actually love them. | ||
I actually, I just, I hate seeing people this, uh, pathetic. | ||
It's pathetic, pathetic, pathetic. | ||
You know, there's a biological reality to masculinity. | ||
They've done tests after tests after tests. | ||
The more testosterone you have, the more likely you are to go with your gut. | ||
The more likely you are to stand out from a crowd and not feel, you know, pressured that. | ||
There's a evolutionary purpose to conformity when it comes to women and I know, I've talked to women about this before and they like get offended by it. | ||
It's really nothing to be offended by. | ||
It's just reality. | ||
It's just the facts that for like tens of thousands of years, people even evolution, whatever, we're not getting into that argument. | ||
But the idea is that like, if you're a woman and your man goes off to fight a war or your land gets invaded by an army and all the men in your village are killed, For the continuation of your genetic line, is it better for you to conform to the new situation, or... not? | ||
Well, if you don't conform, you're gonna get slaughtered. | ||
If you do conform, you're gonna get a brand new husband, and a whole bunch more kids. | ||
It's- it's... just obvious. | ||
It- it- like, everybody knows this at some level. | ||
I don't know if people are offended by it for some reason, but... | ||
There is a genetic evolutionary component to conformity when it comes to women. | ||
It's why women are easier to sway. | ||
And every, everybody knows this. | ||
Everybody knows it, especially the, you know, cynical people that tell you there's no such thing as a woman or men. | ||
Yeah, the people in like advertising who know how to sway people, know how to convince people of things. | ||
They know that women are much, much more likely to go along with the crowd. | ||
Not all women, obviously. | ||
And the good women, you know, still know how to, you know, buck that system. | ||
But this is what is behind the newest push, the highly orchestrated, very carefully tuned PSYOP of calling Trump and Trump supporters weird. | ||
That's the new thing. | ||
Now, that's a signal. | ||
It doesn't actually mean they're weird. | ||
They're obviously not weird. | ||
They're the least weird people in the world, to be honest with you. | ||
Donald Trump, probably the least weird person in public life right now. | ||
Compare Donald Trump to, like, Adam Schiff. | ||
Tell me who's weird. | ||
Okay? | ||
But they're saying everybody's weird as a tactic, as a Again, carefully designed strategy to signal to everybody else, if you're with these guys, you're in the out group. | ||
You will be rejected from the tribe. | ||
Now for men, it's not as big of a deal to be rejected from a tribe. | ||
For women, evolutionarily, in the deepest, darkest, oldest parts of their psyche, that's an existential threat. | ||
It's like being threatened with death. | ||
Conform or die is the way women lived for almost all the time until a bunch of white guys decided to create a society where men and women were equal, but that's beside the point. | ||
They're calling everybody weird. | ||
Let's just go to clip number one here. | ||
We're not going to be able to watch the whole thing, but it goes on and on and on. | ||
Because you can see that clearly, at some point, in one of these big gay Zoom calls, they all said, we're going to call them all weird. | ||
Weird is the watchword. | ||
Everybody say weird. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Some of what he and his running mate are saying, well, it's just plain weird. | |
These guys are just weird. | ||
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That's who they are. | |
Not as weird and creepy as J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
Super weird idea from J.D. | ||
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Vance. | |
Yeah, it's not. | ||
I mean, it's quite weird. | ||
They're just plain weird. | ||
Just plain weird. | ||
Just plain weird. | ||
That stuff is weird. | ||
They come across weird, and then they start being weird. | ||
Yeah, they're weird. | ||
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Being a really weird. | |
He's such a weirdo. | ||
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Donald Trump and his weirdo running mate are weird. | |
Deeply and profoundly weird. | ||
You are weird. | ||
These Republicans just being weird. | ||
It's just weird. | ||
It's really weird. | ||
Republican weirdness goes even deeper. | ||
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He said a lot of things that are weird. | |
Even deeper. | ||
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The style that he brings. | |
Weird policies. | ||
We'll start with the weird thing. | ||
Because it is a thing. | ||
It goes on and on. | ||
It's gonna continue on the other side. | ||
We'll talk about it. | ||
We'll talk about who's weird on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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All right, folks. | |
All right, folks. | ||
you The party of transgender children want you to know they think you're weird. | ||
The cat ladies. | ||
The men in dresses. | ||
The people who've had the flesh of their forearm surgically removed and attached to their midsection to serve as a fake phallus. | ||
They want you to know you're very weird. | ||
You know, I think part of why this, why this gets to me, | ||
I would rather be oppressed by the Nazis. | ||
I would rather just have some Soviet commissar with his boot on my neck and just saying, do what I say or die. | ||
And it's just like, Ooh, okay. | ||
I get this. | ||
This is straightforward. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay. | ||
Please don't kill me. | ||
I prefer that over whatever this is. | ||
I prefer, I would, I would, I would choose straightforward manly oppression over this preschool, that's what it's like, it's like infant, it's like baby talk. | ||
Wouldn't we all wouldn't we all just rather just like get on the floor die, and it's just like okay | ||
That's good. This is I got okay great. I'm on your team rather than just like um sweetie | ||
We're all gonna need to get on the floor right now Okay, or else you're making some of us feel uncomfortable | ||
and something's gonna happen. It's just like just say you'll kill me just do it | ||
Stop whatever this this this womanly childish pathetic | ||
Vocal fry cat lady librarian bullcrap is it really I I don't like it | ||
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I hope you enjoyed this video. | |
I don't like it. | ||
And I think that's maybe part of it. | ||
Because again, you know, it wasn't just white dudes for Kamala, white cucks for Kamala. | ||
There was a white women for Kamala event that went on. | ||
And it kind of reminds me of like, if you've ever been to the hospital with a kid that the pediatric Emergency room? | ||
It's the same as the normal emergency room, it's just everything's in baby talk. | ||
Right? | ||
So if you go to an emergency room, it's just like, yeah, there appears to be a spot on your lung. | ||
We're going to have to biopsy that and send it off for a test. | ||
And if it comes back as a malignant, we'll have to operate. | ||
And then it's like the same thing. | ||
There's just like, Ooh, so we have an ouchie on the inside. | ||
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And so we got to take a look at it with a little magnifying glass. | |
And if it comes back as good, then yay, we go home. | ||
And it's just like, okay, I can never be a pediatrician. | ||
You can, I would never, I could probably be a doctor. | ||
I, you know, I could handle it mentally, I think. | ||
If I wanted to, I don't. | ||
I couldn't do that in baby talk all the time. | ||
In the same way, I'm fine with hearing, you know, some Let's go to clip number 11. | ||
saying here's who we're targeting, here's how we're doing it. | ||
It's when the same information is conveyed in like a happy kind of like Dolores Umbridge | ||
kind of attitude, it's grating. | ||
It's like nails on a chalkboard. | ||
Let's go to clip number 11. | ||
Here's the white women for a Kamala Zoom meeting that is just insufferable. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Aerial Fodar, affectionately known as Mrs. Frazzle to her combined audience of over 1.5 million followers | |
is here to help gentle parent us through this election. | ||
Bye. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hi, everybody. | ||
I am so honored to speak today. | ||
I am, like, shaking to just be among such incredible company. | ||
Um, we are here because, as if you were here earlier, you've heard BIPOC women have tapped us in as white women to step up, listen, and get involved this election season. | ||
This is a really important time, and we all need to use our voices and influence for the greater good. | ||
No matter who you are, you are all influencers in some way. | ||
So tonight, I'm going to share some do's and don'ts for getting involved in politics online and navigating the toxicity that comes with it. | ||
And spoiler alert, as much as the toxicity can come from the outside, it can come from us too. | ||
I feel it. | ||
I feel it from you. | ||
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So first, don't isolate yourself. | |
We can do our best work when we're in community together, like we are tonight, because the toxic feels smaller when we support each other. | ||
But don't make it about yourself. | ||
As white women, we need to use our privilege to make positive changes. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
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If you find yourself talking over or speaking for BIPOC individuals, or God forbid, correcting them, just take a beat. | |
And instead, we can put our listening ears on. | ||
Shut up! | ||
No, don't get me wrong. | ||
She is talking to adult women. | ||
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Amplify the voices of those who think it's worth the odds. | |
She is talking to 40 and 50 year old women right now. | ||
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And use the privilege you have in order to push for systemic change. | |
This is privilege. | ||
If you can talk like this and not get smacked, you're living a very privileged life. | ||
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And unlearn. | |
So do check your blind spots. | ||
You are responsible for your algorithm, believe it or not. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
If I'm looking for somebody to hold a bake sale, you're my girl, okay? | ||
If I need a babysitter, if I need somebody to look after my son for a little while, you seem like you would be great at that. | ||
Don't talk to him about race, you self-hating viper. | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
Does this work? | ||
Maybe I need to take calls on this. | ||
Open the phone lines for white women only today. | ||
Because what is happening? | ||
What is that? | ||
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Sorry, uh, just just Kamala supporters in general. | |
Just Kamala supporters. | ||
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Only Kamala supporters today. | |
Sorry if you are a white man for Kamala and you would like to call into this show, this is a safe place for you. | ||
You can share all of your feelings. | ||
We will definitely cringe with you or at you, but yes, give us a ring. | ||
867-789-2539. | ||
That's it. | ||
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Yeah, we will. | |
Well, yeah, let's do that. | ||
7 7 8 9 8 8 7 7 7 8 9 2 5 3 9. | ||
That's it. | ||
Yeah, we will. | ||
Well, yeah, let's do that. | ||
Well, you're gonna take your calls. | ||
And we're not gonna spend the whole show on this. | ||
We're gonna get into, like, you know, World War III that's coming. | ||
But, you know, when you ask why World War III is here, this is actually the reason. | ||
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They're coming to shut down these conferences like this. | |
The other countries, they see these Zoom meetings and... Would this ever happen in China? | ||
Could you possibly imagine? | ||
In Russia? | ||
Or China? | ||
Or Iran? | ||
This taking place? | ||
I know it can be scary to get into online politics, but we have to support each other. | ||
Put your listening ears on. | ||
I mean, are you children? | ||
Are you children? | ||
Like you're not. | ||
And I feel like I always need to do the caveats. | ||
Like, obviously, if you're hearing by voice, you're not one of the women I'm talking about. | ||
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Thank you for having me here. | |
I'm a political analyst. | ||
And here's the craziest part. | ||
These women, people like this, and the men, these pathetic baby talk preschool teachers, are actually in the State Department negotiating with China and Russia. | ||
That's why we're losing everywhere. | ||
You get that? | ||
Remember Hillary Clinton and her let's fix this button or her easy button she gave to Russia? | ||
This is a reset button. | ||
We're gonna click the button and we're all gonna be friends. | ||
And Lavrov's just like okay. | ||
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Thank you for the button. | |
Can we get to the talks now? | ||
Is there a man I can discuss this with? | ||
Yay! | ||
We pressed the button! | ||
Hooray You know this graph alone | ||
It sort of explains a lot doesn't it it It's a graphic of demographics of long-term antidepressants. | ||
Older white women account for 58% of adults who've used antidepressants for at least five years. | ||
And you can see a dramatic increase over the last 20 years. | ||
From under two million to over nine million white women in particular on antidepressants. | ||
It's up across the board here, obviously. | ||
But younger adults have actually, it's actually gone down a little bit. | ||
I've talked about this, I mean, you can, if you just know women, you see this. | ||
My wife was literally at a bachelorette party And they were talking about it afterwards, and it was like, oh my god, I forgot my Lexapro. | ||
And the other one was like, oh, I take Lexapro. | ||
Do you need 10 or 20 milligrams? | ||
The other one's like, I have 20. | ||
It's like, I have 30. | ||
Every one of them is on antidepressants. | ||
These are attractive, young, extremely successful, college-educated white women. | ||
What are they sad about? | ||
What are they sad about? | ||
I don't even get it. | ||
They're all so sad. | ||
They have to be medicated? | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
Is it because they've been fed a world of lies? | ||
Is it because they are trying to exist in a way that is utterly unnatural and uncomfortable for them? | ||
So they have to medicate themselves to be okay with it? | ||
Why mostly white American women over 40 are the biggest antidepressant market on earth and why are we okay with it? | ||
Well, we're not. | ||
We're not. | ||
But see, if they didn't medicate themselves into a stupor, then they might actually think about what's going on and | ||
realize that this is all just horribly wrong. | ||
By the way, long-term antidepressant usage. | ||
I think it's sick anyway, but I know it's a common thing now to where if somebody dies in your family | ||
or you go through an unexpected really bad breakup, a doctor will just be like, | ||
well, we'll just get you on antidepressants for a month or two to help you get through this. | ||
Again, it's sick and wrong, but it's at least better than five-plus years. | ||
Artificial serotonin reuptake inhibitor. | ||
Warping the chemistry of your brain. | ||
In addition to the hormonal birth birth control. | ||
That is psychically destroying you. | ||
Let's go back to some of these videos. | ||
Let's go to clip number 13 here. | ||
I heard that was a good one. | ||
Who's this Luke Skywalker? | ||
This is Luke Skywalker. | ||
Mark Hamill. | ||
Once every boy's hero who then was in an extremely symbolic inappropriate series of events. | ||
utterly destroyed and humiliated and debased and just made into a | ||
pathetic diabolical wretch in the new star wars movies uh i gotta get some more | ||
and I'm going to be back in a insufferable | ||
Worm. | ||
It's just, you know, they're just worms. | ||
These guys are just worms. | ||
And, and, you know, there's, there's a spark of hope for a moment when the new Star Wars movies came out and Mark Hamill was doing the press tours where he seemed to like, really not like what was happening. | ||
He was like, what? | ||
I'm just my character, Luke Skywalker, this beacon of hope, this indefatigable, you know, champion. | ||
of a hopeless resistance is now just some pathetic, milk-drinking, lizard-molesting hobo who's scared of his own shadow? | ||
And for a while he would give interviews where it was like, okay, he gets what's going on here. | ||
He doesn't like what they're doing. | ||
I guess we've been through that. | ||
I guess Stockholm Syndrome has taken hold or whatever the cult programming is has finally reached critical mass and he has come to accept his debasement and embrace it. | ||
Here's Mark Hamill, pathetic, washed up, quizzling cuck at the Whites for Kamala event. | ||
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They're so forthcoming with what they want to do. | |
Get rid of the Department of Education completely. | ||
They're going to try and remake what we know as democracy into an autocracy. | ||
It's no surprise that he idolizes Viktor Orban and... Putin. | ||
You're thinking of Putin. | ||
The dictators of the world, that's what he yearns to be. | ||
Again, he said it out loud that he wants to be a dictator from day one. | ||
He said for one day because it was funny to say that. | ||
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Never has it been more important for us to stand up to his mental illness and vote for Kamala in 2024. | |
God, I mean, doesn't it sound so sincere? | ||
I mean, doesn't it sound so sincere? | ||
Isn't he, doesn't he sound so sincere? | ||
There's some, there's some, you know, rainbow haired transgender twink just off camera | ||
and all of these with like a gun pointed to them. | ||
Say you love Kamala. | ||
Say how welcoming and free we are. | ||
Okay? | ||
And there's like, we have to vote for Kamala. | ||
I am so excited for do a woman president you guys What | ||
These are just utter losers Apparently, Adam Ruins Everything was in this call. | ||
Sorry, let me rephrase that. | ||
Obviously, the estrogen farm known as Adam Ruins Everything was on this call. | ||
Let's see what he had to say, shall we? | ||
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Something that I've heard a lot as a white man in Hollywood is that I didn't get such and such an opportunity because they couldn't hire a white man. | |
That's something that you hear now quite often, and when I'm told that, I tell the person, first of all, who told me that to fuck off, because that's racist and it's a lie when they tell you that. | ||
It's designed to divide people. | ||
But more importantly, the reason I tell them to fuck off is because I know that everybody else | ||
who is maybe being considered for that opportunity is the sort of person who just a little while ago | ||
would have not been considered for that opportunity because they were not a white man, | ||
except no one would have ever told them that to their face, right? | ||
Or they wouldn't even had a chance to go into the room and audition, | ||
or maybe they wouldn't even made it to Los Angeles, right? | ||
So, you know, when people tell you that, they are expressing the fact that there's been a change | ||
in this country where, you know, for once in the entire history of this country, | ||
white men don't get every single opportunity. | ||
And that's something that I'm proud of. | ||
I'm proud to be part of our industry and our country at a time when that's the case. | ||
And you know why that is? | ||
It's because I have something called solidarity. | ||
Because I care about everybody else and everybody else's problems and I stand up for their issues as much as my own. | ||
Except for white men, right. | ||
Except for white... I mean, so many things about this. | ||
Like, obviously, This dude's not subject to this. | ||
Right? | ||
For whatever reason, or in fact, because, I mean, he was chosen for the explicit reason that he is an insufferable soy boy cuck to be made famous, to be shown as an example. | ||
And by the way, if you don't know who this guy is, I'm sorry to introduce you to him, but just search his name on YouTube. | ||
Just search, Adam ruins everything, Joe Rogan experience. | ||
Something like that. | ||
He went on the Joe Rogan experience and was saying stuff and Joe Rogan was just like asking him basic questions about like, well, why do you believe that? | ||
And the guy just melted down. | ||
He had no idea. | ||
No idea why he believes anything that he says he believes. | ||
They don't actually, they're not actually against discrimination. | ||
They have this weird, Guilt complex about things that happened, what, a century ago? | ||
70 years ago? | ||
When the last Jim Crow laws were in place? | ||
They don't actually care about, like, non-discriminating. | ||
They're happy that white guys are being discriminated against. | ||
And he actually says, right then, he was like, well, you know, before, It's just like before, you know, people would not be | ||
considered for roles, but they wouldn't even be told that to the face. | ||
And it's like, which do you think is worse? | ||
Honestly, which do you think is worse? | ||
Do you think it's worse that maybe there's a cultural milieu that's like, it's kind of | ||
quietly assumed that maybe you want to give a job to a white guy, but you don't say it | ||
Or to look somebody in the eye and go, I'm not choosing you because of your race and your gender. | ||
Sit down. | ||
You don't get this opportunity. | ||
Like, how is that better? | ||
How is it better that it's more blatant? | ||
How is it better that it's explicit now and it wasn't before? | ||
How is that better? | ||
So before it was an assumed thing and it wasn't, right? | ||
The only thing that happens is they look at a disparity and they say, therefore racism. | ||
I have no proof of that whatsoever. | ||
We have proof that white guys are being discriminated against because they keep bragging about it, the discrimination. | ||
Discrimination that happens is deliberate and celebrated. | ||
That's why I wanted to spend so much time on this. | ||
It's like, I don't know what we have to do to break out of this. | ||
But I want to think, I want to hope, I think about my son growing up in a world where these men rule things, right? | ||
Where he's constantly being sent signals of like, the best thing to do is to hate yourself and be glad that you're discriminated against and feel guilt for something that you never did and for all of the success of your ancestors to be treated as evil and rejected by you and you should be happy that you're mistreated. | ||
And of course, very, very easy for Mr. Adam Ruins Everything to say this again. | ||
He's a multi-millionaire. | ||
And he probably is talking to people in the industry who are like, yeah, I'm a light rigger. | ||
I'm a, you know, I'm a PA. | ||
I'm a graphic designer. | ||
Like, I can't get work. | ||
And they tell me it's because I'm a white guy. | ||
And he's in his like $10 million mansion being like, that's called justice, sweetie. | ||
That's called justice. | ||
Okay. | ||
Because 200 years ago, some other white guy built a trading post in Ghana. | ||
So now you don't have a job and that's good. | ||
And I'm happy for that. | ||
Let's go to clip 12 here where again, I haven't even listened to Joseph Gordon-Levitt yet, but I watched his body language. | ||
You tell me if this is somebody who's comfortable and confident and expressing a true deep belief or a nervous wreck who has never been in front of camera without a script telling him what to say. | ||
He probably has one now, but let's watch Joseph Gordon-Levitt, noted freak. | ||
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There's another type of successful businessman or business person. | |
And that's the con-man. | ||
Everything they say. | ||
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And I know there are also con-women too, but... Oh my god, get to the point, these people. | |
...in this white dudes group, most of the biggest, baddest cons in the world are guys. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
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Let's just say con-man for short. | |
Boys, boys, boys. | ||
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A con-man is different than an honest businessman. | |
Might or might not. | ||
Have an honest to goodness product or service to off the world, but it doesn't really matter. | ||
Can you imagine taking political advice from these people? | ||
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He's charismatic. | |
He's good at lying. | ||
He's good at getting people on his side, his customers, his employees, his vendors, his investors. | ||
And if you do that, but you actually have a product that's not being a con man. | ||
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And as soon as he needs to, he's ready to screw them over. | |
As long as he ends up with the money. | ||
That's a con, man. | ||
Oh good, Hollywood is value signaling to us again. | ||
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But it is one way to be successful in business. | |
So, ask yourself. | ||
Let's just say Donald Trump is a successful businessman. | ||
Shut up, idiot. | ||
We can turn him down. | ||
These people, I mean, what? | ||
Has this guy not been a Hollywood star since he was like 12? | ||
Was this guy not a child actor? | ||
Like, who are these people? | ||
Who do they think they are? | ||
Who gave them the idea that they know anything? | ||
Who told them that they could speak? | ||
Who told them that them opening their mouths was a good idea because they had thoughts to share? | ||
It doesn't matter if you have a product or not. | ||
You literally just described a businessman. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
There's a lot of stuff going on. | ||
You got Muslims stabbing little girls in Europe. | ||
You've got imminent war overseas. | ||
You've got just the transgender agenda, cash trading little kids. | ||
It's all miserable. | ||
But it's all because of this topic. | ||
It's all because of a lack of masculinity. | ||
And sort of the culmination of everything that we talked about at InfoWars, the poisoning of our food and water deliberately to lower testosterone, the transgender agenda, obviously, the homosexual propaganda that's forced down everybody's throats, the just weakness and failure of the West As we are being conquered without firing a shot because our men can't just stand up for themselves. | ||
Cannot just laugh at the people who are taking them over. | ||
It's iconic almost. | ||
It's like symbolic. | ||
It's like we're all being Eaten by vampires, and it's like you just don't let them in | ||
the door. Well. This is not difficult For the evil people to work their evil ways they need your | ||
permission stop giving it to them It really is that simple it really is that easy | ||
Who's who's Maurice Mitchell Not a white dude. | ||
Woah, a non-white dude? | ||
A non-white dude in the Whites for Kamala? | ||
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And yeah, no, he had to break in. | |
It's not an exclusive space. | ||
Not a Whites-only thing. | ||
Whites for Kamala, but they're like, but everybody's welcome. | ||
It's not just white guys. | ||
We'll be the ones debasing and humiliating ourselves. | ||
We'll be the one talking trash about our own kind. | ||
But black dudes are welcome to come pile on. | ||
All right, let's go to clip number four here. | ||
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And I get it. | |
As part of the vast majority of white men that are not a part of that extremist movement that has turned into a cult, you're focusing on your life. | ||
You're doing good in your personal life and doing no harm out in the world, and that could feel like enough. | ||
But in these times- That is enough, actually. | ||
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Silently disagreeing is not enough. | |
When elected officials and internet trolls like Congressman Tim Berchick call Kamala Harris the Vice President of the United States a DEI hire, or a Fox Business contributor and father of four, Alec Lace calls the VP, and I quote, the original Haktua girl, or when J.D. Vance says things | ||
like she's a childless cat lady, or when Trump says she's as dumb as a rock, your silence | ||
signals agreement. | ||
BP Harris deserves people engaging with her record and policy proposals, not a discourse | ||
rooted in racism and sexism. It's not rooted in racism, it's rooted in reality. She's | ||
He's a cat lady who's dumb as bricks. | ||
I mean, what is there to say here? | ||
And look, Kamala being a DEI hire, in the official announcement that Biden made when he picked her, he said, I chose her because of my commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
That's a quote. | ||
He said that verbatim. | ||
You're not allowed to complain about it. | ||
Oh, you're just not allowed to complain about it. | ||
It's the Celebration Parallax. | ||
See, if you are there saying Kamala Harris is, she has no kids, she's childless, and that's amazing, then that's wonderful and not rooted in sexism. | ||
If you say, I don't want a childish, childish, childless, and childish 60-year-old woman Who is deeply unpopular and a ridiculous failure in every regard, looking at her record. | ||
Yeah, it's not racist or sexist, that's just not wanting our country to be destroyed under her leadership. | ||
Clip 15, you said? | ||
Let's go to clip 15. | ||
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Um, when I first saw the white dudes for Harris, Byline, I thought, oh, that's a little cringy. | |
And I realized my own bias, which is we hear about white men congregating, and we think of tiki torches and AR-15s and the Klan. | ||
And I think it's a really beautiful opportunity for us to take back that identity from those bands of bigots and misogynists, because they don't define who we are. | ||
You define who you are. | ||
We're very defined on who you are. | ||
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I mean, like, honestly, like that guy says, oh, our bias, like they are the people who framed that whole thing to look like white men with tiki torches, like. | |
You know from the outside looking in I remember when that whole event went down like there were a bunch of people on the internet who are not like racist people or anything like that and they're like oh my gosh like they were still stunned that President Trump won the presidency and they're like yo let's go meet up it was kind of like what's that YouTube con video con VidCon yeah Yeah, like, where you get to go meet, like, you know, the people, and then it turns out, like, you roll to the, to what you think is gonna be, like, one of those other Trump rallies, and it's like, everyone's got these dikis, and it's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Yeah, it was all about, uh, you know, stopping the tearing down of, of historical statues. | ||
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But then, you know, when you look at that event, you know, again, like, the weeks after, it's like, you look at it, it's like, that could not have been more synthetic in terms of a lot of the stuff that I saw there. | |
Bad actors participating, understanding that the optics were going to look bad, you know what I mean? | ||
But even outside of that, I mean, you go to a Proud Boys rally, and it's it's black guys it's white guys it's whatever but it's majority white and you know it's lit if you've ever been to a proud boys thing it's not a thing anymore because they um you know dictatorship that we live under systematically uh eliminated it and arrested its leaders for their peaceful activity because we are we do already live in a dictatorship we already live in a totalitarian state i wanted i want you to know you'd go and like | ||
Every speech would be like, we don't care what color you are, we don't care what gender you are, we just want you to be free and to join us and blah blah blah. | ||
It was just like, all very... | ||
Good, it was all very good, it was all very moral, it was all very friendly and welcoming. | ||
And then these people and the media cohort goes, actually we're labeling you Nazis now because you're white, because of your race. | ||
If you ever get together, we are going to demonize you as white supremacists. | ||
Use this keyword that we've hacked people's brains with to get them to reject you outright because you're weird and white supremacist. | ||
We've signaled everybody that if you don't condemn these people, you will be in the out | ||
group and you will be rejected from the tribe. | ||
They program everybody for that. | ||
And so then, you know, white guys get together and it's like, well, therefore it's Nazis. | ||
But these guys, I guess that's the way it works. | ||
White guys can, these are the new rules, white guys can get together, explicitly get together, explicitly have spaces for white dudes only if, and only if, the sole intent, purpose, and function of that gathering is to debase and humiliate and kowtow yourself, self-flagellate in front of everybody to show what a moral and good person you are. | ||
That you, that you will sit, you can get together, white guys can get together, explicitly just white guys, but only, only if the purpose of getting together is to humiliate and demoralize white guys. | ||
Those are the new rules. | ||
When you think of white guys, you can get tiki torches and AR-15s. | ||
Based. | ||
Based, awesome, cool, yes. | ||
Fun, yeah, usually when white guys get together, it's like, it's pretty cool. | ||
It's pretty cool and fun and based. | ||
And that's the thing, man. | ||
I just... I wish, I just wish white people would act more like non-white people in this regard. | ||
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Uh... What? | |
You'd never see black guys doing this about black people. | ||
You'd never see Jews getting together and going, uh, we Jews need to shut up. | ||
We just time for us to use to step aside and hand off the baton to the white guys. | ||
guys. Are you ready? Are you ready for this conversation to take a, uh, horrific turn? | ||
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you you | ||
Because there is a reason why this topic is important. | ||
And it's because of stuff like what happened yesterday in Southport, UK. | ||
Shore from Sky News. | ||
Southport stabbing's latest. | ||
Third child dies as others fight for lives. | ||
Police call for an end to the online speculation. | ||
They got it clamped down on all the speculation. | ||
And you might not have even had heard this has happened. | ||
Especially if you're not tuned in to You know, the far-right extremists, conspiracy theorists over here telling you what's happening in the world. | ||
This has gotten a lot of media coverage. | ||
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But it should. | |
Bye. | ||
Plastered on every Screen should be images like this one of a young girl stabbed, crawling, covered in blood as she becomes the victim of migrant crime in the UK. | ||
Because this is the outcome of weakness. | ||
This is the outcome. | ||
Of a lack of masculinity. | ||
Of a lack of the protective instinct. | ||
a delusional altruism? | ||
Do you want to know why? | ||
These little girls were stabbed to death in the middle of summer camp. | ||
It's because last time a Muslim immigrant blew up a bunch of little girls at a concert in Manchester, the response from the UK was to get together and sing a song called Don't Look Back in Anger, rather than ruthlessly and violently expelling all of these people from your country immediately. | ||
That's why. | ||
That's the outcome. | ||
That image is the outcome that all these cucks for Kamala are leading us towards. | ||
It's not a world of rainbows. | ||
It's not a world of acceptance. | ||
It's a world of brutal, vicious, bloody attacks on innocent women. | ||
Are they gonna sing again? | ||
Are they gonna get together and- Are they all gonna sing a lullaby to each other and move on from this? | ||
Probably. | ||
Cause they're all cucks. | ||
Cause they're all weak. | ||
Pathetic. | ||
Castrated. | ||
Farm animals. | ||
Running the country. | ||
when they should be lions. | ||
This is the outcome of all these weak, self-flagellating, self-hating, | ||
pathetic man babies spreading their poisonous ideology of weakness. | ||
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Thanks. | |
you This is the outcome. | ||
These are the victims. | ||
Why isn't this image on every front page? | ||
Why doesn't the media care about this little girl? | ||
There's a body that washed up on the beach of a little boy in Syria. | ||
We still see it constantly. | ||
They were able to take that image and break down the borders of Europe with it, flood the continent with tens of millions of migrants, creating infinitely more images like this. | ||
Off one staged photo of a drowned child. | ||
It's not like they won't show you these videos. | ||
It's not like they won't show you graphic, horrific images. | ||
They will, when it serves their purpose. | ||
Why don't they care about this girl? | ||
Because it's politically inconvenient. | ||
Why would they let a girl get raped in a bathroom by a transgender kid and cover that up? | ||
Do they really care? | ||
This is this is the outcome of weakness This is the outcome of willingly surrendering your country to foreigners who hate you. | ||
to an actually poisonous ideology. | ||
It's completely devastating. | ||
So we'll show you these images. | ||
This is a little girl named BB King, seven-year-old, Elise Dot Stancombe, and nine-year-old Alice Da Silva Aguilar, or Aguilar. | ||
There's little Elise, stabbed to death by a psychotic immigrant. | ||
There's little Alice, never coming home because of the weakness of her government and the way that they allow Innocent people in their country to be victims of their satanic agenda. | ||
Here's little BB. | ||
Who bled to death on a sidewalk because of the acceptance and tolerance of the people who were supposed to protect | ||
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her. | |
I'm a little bit of a fan of the news. | ||
I, you know, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what else it's going to take. | ||
I mean, this isn't the first attack like this. | ||
It's not by a long shot. | ||
Probably this year there have been what? | ||
At least a dozen, a dozen stabbing attacks. | ||
Remember there was on video in France, the Algerian guy running around the playground, stabbing babies. | ||
It's just like a regular occurrence now. | ||
In Ireland, they're having to burn down migrant centers to stop the importation of people | ||
that are doing just this after you had a stabbing outside of a primary school. | ||
Why? | ||
Why are the people coming targeting little girls? | ||
What's in their mind that compels them to do violence to innocent white girls? | ||
And how, by the love of God, does this not change things? | ||
How is it that this happens over and over? | ||
How is it that you have the migrant bombing in Manchester? | ||
It was a Taylor Swift summer camp where this stabbing took place. | ||
Not the one you're seeing here, this is the one in France, where he's literally stabbing babies. | ||
Mom's desperately trying to. | ||
Rescue their kids and look. | ||
You know, God bless this that man for at least trying to do something. | ||
But it probably would have helped if he had a little more testosterone, right? | ||
Probably would have helped if he'd been a little bit more. | ||
Man little less soy boy. | ||
Probably could actually stopped the knife attacks on the babies in the strollers. | ||
So anybody. | ||
That is promoting. | ||
This weakness. | ||
anybody that is acting like this cowardice and this pathetic existence is virtuous is your enemy. | ||
So we'll take your calls on the other side on this topic and more. | ||
Now to get it down. | ||
It's funny to laugh at the cucks for being pathetic. | ||
That's because it's a survival instinct. | ||
It's because we can't survive. | ||
Literally, we cannot survive with these people in charge. | ||
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I'm back, dude. I have a... | |
Uh, everybody, welcome back to... Welcome back, dudes. | ||
I hear phone calls here. | ||
We've got a mark in California. | ||
Mark, you're not really a Kamala Harris supporter, are you? | ||
I assume all these are... I'm just going to assume all these are going to be pranks. | ||
You don't actually support Kamala Harris, do you? | ||
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Not a prank. | |
Not a prank? | ||
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Not a prank. | |
I'm looking forward to it. | ||
I'll tell you why. | ||
Last four years, I'm a gold and silver dealer out here in California. | ||
Last four years, my business has been booming. | ||
A lot of money. | ||
Off the chaos. | ||
And let me tell you this, too. | ||
And by the way, you do a fine job. | ||
Everyone, InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I just ordered Match Boost toothpaste the other day. | ||
The products are great. | ||
Life-changing. | ||
Do it. | ||
Harrison, fine job. | ||
Here's the thing, Harrison. | ||
Columbia Harris will be the nominee. | ||
They're not going to swap her out. | ||
Joe is going to finish his term just like they did with RBG and Diane. | ||
Well I think majority. | ||
before they left the state, they're just going to let him finish a term so he can pardon | ||
his whole family. | ||
We all know that. | ||
We also know that Obama's been running everything behind the scenes, right? | ||
We're agreeing with that. | ||
He's been pulling the strings in the Biden term, right? | ||
Yeah, certainly to some extent, for sure. | ||
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Well, I think majority. | |
Here's the thing. | ||
When you hear this, you'll probably realize back when Obama was president and Columbia | ||
Harris was the AG of California, he was out here on some kind of thing as president. | ||
She was attorney general. | ||
Your crew can find it because they're the best crew in the world. | ||
The personal thing, he referred to her as, I'm going to paraphrase, either the most talented or best looking or the best attorney general of all 50 states' attorney generals in America. | ||
I knew right then, OK, this woman's going someplace. | ||
She is a Marxist. | ||
Now, the reason she fell out on the 2020 campaign but then became the VP is because Obama put her there. | ||
So he's pulling the strings. | ||
So here's what's going to happen. | ||
She's going to be, again, Biden will finish his term. | ||
She'll be the nominee. | ||
And I can tell you this much, 100 percent certainty, the VP for Harris will be Mark Kelly. | ||
They're going to put in a white man to be on the team to go against the other team that's two white men, along with the woman of color. | ||
And what's going to happen is, when Trump brings up, or anybody brings up during this hard campaigning about him getting grazed in the ear with a bullet, they're going to be able to throw up and say, well, the vice president's wife, Gabby Giffords, took a bullet in the brain, and she's been suffering life-changing health problems ever since. | ||
So they're going to use that to neutralize him getting shot. | ||
And on that subject, lastly I'll tell you, Ted Nugent asked Alex, wanted to ask Ted Nugent a question, Alex did, but he hung up the phone. | ||
He wanted to know Why? | ||
What would happen if they had blown his brains out? | ||
And you hit something on something the other day, I think it was just yesterday, about it being so conspicuous and blatant. | ||
They wanted the bullet to go, to blow his head off, traumatize the nation, get rid of the Trump problem, and the Patsy, the 20-year-old kid on top of that roof who did not actually shoot him in the ear. | ||
They wanted to put him down because he had an AR-15 and the Democrats were going to use that whole traumatic event to stop AR-15 sales and eventually get everybody to turn him in. | ||
The Democrats are already on board with that. | ||
And you would have had 50% of the Republicans that support Trump say, well, you know, my president got his head blown off by an AR-15. | ||
I guess I'll give it, I'd never give up mine, my several, but half of them would. | ||
And there's your, this is what's going to happen Harrison. | ||
Great job again, by the way. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
Fantastic call. | ||
I think your prediction about Mark Kelly is extremely smart. | ||
And I think you're right about Kamala Harris as well. | ||
That does make a lot of sense. | ||
And look, the crew found it. | ||
Obama calls a Californian Kamala Harris best-looking Attorney General. | ||
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I told you, their crew is the best. | |
And so you can see, she's been Team Obama. | ||
Ever since then. | ||
And by the way, what's the year of that? | ||
2010? | ||
2012? | ||
Before she was Senator, I think. | ||
13, I think, yeah. | ||
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13? | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I'm telling you, she's a Marxist, too. | ||
It's all covert behind the scenes. | ||
And so, I'm resigning. | ||
I mean, I voted for Trump both times, but I resigned myself. | ||
It's gonna be Lamidia Harris and Mark Kelly. | ||
President and Vice President. | ||
It's gonna be good news. | ||
To vote Chase Geyser, it's gonna be a Kamala-caust. | ||
It's gonna be a Kamala-caust! | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Don't you love when, uh... Hollywood lectures you on morality? | ||
I mean, look, you gotta hand it to them. | ||
They know how to... manipulate. | ||
They know how to... craft narratives. | ||
In ways that are just beyond belief. | ||
If they weren't really, like, you'd never believe that... | ||
This would be the case. | ||
It's like comedy. | ||
Think about the fact that Hollywood got outed Harvey Weinstein as the kingpin as basically the entire film industry being a giant blackmail casting couch pedophile bonanza. | ||
And they actually have the temerity to turn around and say, this is all men. | ||
Actually, this is the problem with men in the workplace. | ||
I mean, think about the arrogance and level of gaslighting that's necessary. | ||
And it's the same kind of thing, right? | ||
You've got all of these Rich effeminate millionaire men getting together to lecture | ||
us on our privilege. | ||
I mean there's something to it. | ||
There's something to this chutzpah, this ability to sit there, get caught with your hand in the cookie jar, and then to turn around and go, you know, we could all really, you know, frankly, I'm gonna be the spokesperson for the anti-stealing brigade. | ||
We could all learn to not steal cookies from the cookie jar. | ||
It's like, no, that was you. | ||
You did that. | ||
You were the one raping women. | ||
You were the one sending Mossad after your victims to silence them. | ||
You were the one on video and audio desperately coercing a young actress that you were abusing behind the scenes. | ||
Shut your fat mouths. | ||
Like, who do you people think you are? | ||
And how do they get away with it? | ||
Honestly, how do they get away with it? | ||
How do people not see what the reality is? | ||
I'll get what I'm saying. | ||
I mean, it's got to be the most... It's one of the most insane things that's happened in the last 10 years. | ||
The Me Too movement. | ||
It came out that Hollywood was being run by a bunch of rapists. | ||
Not that we didn't know that, but finally it hit the mainstream. | ||
It was allowed to break through the Overton window. | ||
We learned this entire industry was populated by people, exclusively the people who were willing to let a literal goblin feel them up. | ||
Like that was the prerequisite to getting an Oscar. | ||
It was, will you let Harvey Weinstein, human goblin, fondle you? | ||
And then they turn around and give these heartfelt righteous indignation speeches where they're saying, we must not allow this. | ||
This is a rape culture and we are leading the fight against it. | ||
These people, man. | ||
How they have any credibility, how anybody listen, how they think that anybody cares what they say. | ||
You know Harvey Weinstein's assistant, who was his assistant for like 10 years, | ||
got handed the keys to Star Wars. | ||
She's the one that wrote and directed the latest Star Wars show. | ||
Nobody likes a new Star Wars show. | ||
Because the people who made it are evil. | ||
They can't write stories for human beings. | ||
They don't know how. | ||
Anyway, let's go back out to your calls about this Cux for Kamala Zoom event. | ||
West Texas Jim wants to talk about un-racism. | ||
Go ahead, West Texas Jim, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello. | |
All right, we'll go to Matt in Missouri then. | ||
Why are they using the weird terminology? | ||
They're calling J.D. | ||
Vance and Donald Trump weird. | ||
I cannot think of less weird people in the political world. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Matt. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thanks, Harrison. | |
Well, I was wanting to kind of offer a different strategy on how to respond to being called weird by the left. | ||
OK. | ||
Well, obviously you've heard the term, keep Austin weird, or keep San Francisco weird, | ||
or keep Portland weird. | ||
This terminology used to be worn like a badge of honor by the left, and now all of a sudden | ||
being weird is bad? | ||
Yeah, I'm not going to defend myself against being weird. | ||
I'm going to turn and run head first into it. | ||
To quote the great, late Dr. Seuss, we're all a little weird, and so am I going to stop | ||
being weird just because the left hates weird people now? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
See, but that's the thing. | ||
They don't hate weird people. | ||
They are all freaks. | ||
They're absolute psychos. | ||
This is the weird part of it. | ||
Again, Donald Trump, J.D. | ||
Vance, they're so weird. | ||
They're the least weird people ever. | ||
I'm significantly weirder than Donald Trump. | ||
The average person is significant. | ||
Joe Biden is a weird dude. | ||
Joe Biden's showering with his daughter. | ||
Joe Biden's kids are cracked out whoremongers. | ||
That's all very weird. | ||
What's weird is a man in a dress twerking for your Thanksgiving or Christmas celebration. | ||
What's weird is taking orders from the Easter Bunny. | ||
This is all very weird. | ||
They're very proud of how, because it's not even weird, it's like freakish. | ||
They're freakish. | ||
They're disturbed. | ||
They're aberrant. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
Absolutely. | ||
So what are they even talking, are they, they're saying it's weird that J.D. | ||
Vance, what, doesn't like liberal cat ladies that vote Democrat 90% of the time? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's, it's very, it's, it's very weird. | ||
It's all very weird. | ||
I, you know, I agree. | ||
It's like you can kind of it, but it just doesn't mean anything, but what it is, the whole purpose of it is just, it's just a signal. | ||
It's just there to say, these are members of the out group. | ||
Uh, you should not associate with them. | ||
It's, it is literally mean girl, middle school tactics of don't sit at that table. | ||
That's where the weird kids sit. | ||
Not for any reason, not because it's true, not because people are actually weird. | ||
Because they... They just want to scare you away from them. | ||
Oh, they're weird. | ||
And like, there's something in the minds, especially of like, you know... I mean, women, it's certainly more prevalent. | ||
Young women especially. | ||
And this is the same... | ||
Psychic vulnerability that they always exploit, right? | ||
Why are so many girls transgender? | ||
Because they are like going through middle school and going through puberty and feel awkward and aren't comfortable with themselves and just want to be liked. | ||
They just want to have friends. | ||
They just don't want to be the ostracized weirdo freak. | ||
So they just, they have this psychic pain, this vulnerability. | ||
That's exploited, where people come in and go, oh, the reason you feel bad, it's because you're really a boy. | ||
If you're a boy, you're cool. | ||
If you're a trans person, you're in the in-group 100%. | ||
You'll never be excluded, because if they exclude you, it's hate, and we'll attack them for it. | ||
So if you want to be in the in-group, you should be trans, and you're set for life. | ||
It's playing on this psychology. | ||
It's the same psychology they're now adopting for Kamala Harris, where it's, if you want to be in the in-group, If you want to overcome your discomfort with yourself, it's middle school, mean girl tactics. | ||
And frankly, if you let it work on you, you're a loser, you're pathetic, you're weak, you're... Well, I would never marry you. | ||
Let's just say that. | ||
Let's just say that. | ||
Let's go out to, uh, let's go to Jen in Georgia. | ||
You want to get in on this Kamala Harris convo? | ||
Go ahead, Jen. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, Harrison. | |
Um, I just want to say that you're being a very toxic white male and I don't appreciate it. | ||
You owe us all an apology because Kamala is a strong woman of color who gives us all the strengths that look at Vegas in the eyes like you and tell you that you're so mean. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
Jen, how do you feel about that? | ||
I love it. | ||
I mean, these people are so pathetic. | ||
As a woman, Jen, I assume you're a natural woman. | ||
How do you feel about this? | ||
How do you feel about all this? | ||
Because I, you know, I'm not trying to talk trash about women. | ||
I'm trying to like, I don't know, shame them. | ||
Like, just like, I don't know. | ||
Who likes these weak, freak women? | ||
I mean, it's just, it's all gross to me. | ||
From a woman's perspective, I mean, how do you think about, what do you think about all this nonsense? | ||
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No, I'm just, honestly, I'm just messing with you. | |
I think it's kind of scary that men coward to women like this, honestly. | ||
I mean, I believe it all started in the church, right? | ||
Where you had, the church used to be a place where men would take their wives And prepare them for a spiritual warfare that was going on every day. | ||
Right. | ||
But see, now the church has turned into a place where wives take their husbands and have a safe space for them to be able to, you know, get with their emotions. | ||
And now you've got women pastors. | ||
There is a reason why God preserved the role of leadership for men. | ||
And it's so scary when men just cower to women like that. | ||
Crazy. | ||
And now we got a cackling crazy person, you know, trying to, crazy lady trying to run for president. | ||
I mean, honestly, it's terrifying. | ||
I, if you compare the, like what's going on right now to idiocracy, it literally goes beyond idiocracy. | ||
I know, man. | ||
What a great point though. | ||
Men used to take their wives to church to prepare them for spiritual warfare that was being waged against them. | ||
Now women bring their husbands to church to have a safe space to like, I think you nailed it! | ||
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I thank God I am married today because if I were single and I were in the dating world, I would be terrified of what kind of man I would accidentally get myself involved with. | |
Like my husband, he's a strong man. | ||
He knows where he stands. | ||
He knows who his lord is. | ||
He knows all about the evil tactics of the enemy. | ||
So this is the thing though, right? | ||
Women don't actually want weak men. | ||
Like, I don't, I didn't date for very long. | ||
I met my wife in college and I was in a long-term relationship before that. | ||
I mean, but I still know that like women want you to stand up to them. | ||
Women don't want to be able to push their men around. | ||
If you are a beta and give in to your wife or girlfriend, they start to resent you. | ||
It's like a testing thing. | ||
Women want to push their men To find out where the line is and the men eventually are supposed to stand up and go, no, actually lady, I'm in, you know, I was, I was, I was being nice to you as a courtesy, but like, you know, calm down. | ||
And then they get like, Oh, Oh, he's in charge. | ||
I like this. | ||
I mean, it's like women don't want weak men. | ||
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Nope. | |
We don't. | ||
We don't want weak men. | ||
I honestly, I mean, I think every woman is guilty at some point of trying to push their man and see where the line is drawn. | ||
And once we realize that our man is, you know, actually going to act like a man and stand up and be like, no, you don't tell me what to do. | ||
You know, I'm the leader. | ||
We respect them even more for that, because any woman who has a man who allows himself to be pushed around by her is eventually going to cheat on him anyway, because, well, he's weak. | ||
I mean, what is he going to do? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, or just allow... I mean, again, it really is a deep-seated, like, evolutionary thing. | ||
It's why... Like, why do serial killers in prison get love letters from women? | ||
Like, what is that? | ||
What is that psychology? | ||
It's because there's something deep-seated in women that's like, I need a dangerous man to protect. | ||
I need my man to be dangerous. | ||
I mean, it is such a... It's a story that's just over and over and over, and I've had experience with it. | ||
In my life with like, you know, people that I know where it's like, why are you in another abusive relationship? | ||
And obviously it can go too far where like women are just choosing like the worst guys, but there's a reason why there's a reason why it's because like, it's, it's a feeling of safety when it's like, even though this man might be dangerous to me, he's on my side. | ||
And so if anybody else comes, this dangerous person is going to protect me and I'm in, I'm in his care and he needs to be dangerous so he can actually protect me. | ||
It's, um, It's very strange. | ||
It's a very strange way that, uh, I guess these men think that they're giving women what they want. | ||
Women don't want this weak, cowardice. | ||
They really don't. | ||
Even if they say they do, they really don't. | ||
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I need to feel safe in my life. | |
You know, I got to feel safe in my life. | ||
If I'm with a man who doesn't make me feel safe, then there's no hope for us. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's just that easy. | ||
That's how it's always been. | ||
It should always be that way. | ||
I don't know why these Men allow women to just take dominance over, you know, a country. | ||
A country. | ||
We can't get... I mean, like, okay, there are women who can do the job well, I'm sure. | ||
I mean, there's women in history who have. | ||
But they don't have the same kind of, I don't know, backbone the way men do. | ||
They're too emotionally unstable. | ||
Like, we're just not meant for leadership roles. | ||
And that's why the Bible is very clear about that. | ||
So I think there's a reason. | ||
It's another necessary thing. | ||
And it has to do with child rearing, right? | ||
That women are supposed to be more empathetic. | ||
They're supposed to be soft. | ||
They're supposed to be loving and generous and giving. | ||
That's the role that we... I don't want a woman that's hard-edged and mean and gonna snap. | ||
It's like, no, no, no. | ||
I can do that. | ||
I'll do that part. | ||
You do the soft, generous, loving stuff. | ||
We need both of these things. | ||
And you're right. | ||
My wife and I went to a small town for a weekend outside of Texas, and we were staying in an Airbnb owned by this woman who was like 90 years old, but had grown up in this small town, born in the house that she was still living in. | ||
And you know, after we talked to her for a little bit, she was on the city council and she leaves. | ||
My wife and I are just like, yeah, she should be in charge of this town. | ||
Like what, you know, whatever, whatever system we need to have to have that lady in charge of this town. | ||
That's what we need to have. | ||
Cause you know, there are women that can do their, you know, women are often the leaders of movements. | ||
And hearing this woman talk about she's just like, they want to do they want to they want to do a cut through here and not on my watch. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
I'm preserving that park, you know, it's just like this, you know, but it's not it's not done in a manly way. | ||
It's done in a feminine strength way. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's a neat distinction, a very slight distinction. | ||
But there's a womanly strength that is not like manly strength, and that is necessary for certain things, but shouldn't be in charge of things like war. | ||
Because in things like war, you don't want somebody that is empathetic and understanding beyond the point that they can You know, in order to defeat your enemy, you must be able to understand what they're thinking. | ||
But, uh, yeah, it's, um, it's all just part of this tearing down the divide. | ||
No, no, I've loved this call, Jen. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I was going to say, I hope I didn't freak out too much in the beginning. | |
No, no, no, no. | ||
No, I know. | ||
I know you're not actually for Kamala. | ||
And, uh, it was convincing. | ||
It was, it was an accurate way that would react. | ||
Well, thank you so much for the call, Jen. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to, um, Lee in New Jersey, Lee in New Jersey. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
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Hi, I was watching earlier and, uh, you were showing the zoom call. | |
With the, uh, white women. | ||
Yeah. | ||
For Harris. | ||
And I saw that yesterday posted and, um, honestly it made me embarrassed to be a white woman. | ||
Right. | ||
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Um, yeah, literally I just, I thought, my goodness, what, you know, um, I would have liked to have seen the faces of, uh, the women, uh, when the main person was, was speaking. | |
I would have liked to have seen their faces, their reaction. | ||
But I'm with Jen, you know, your previous caller there, as far as... I don't need to see a woman in the White House. | ||
In fact, I don't think that that's necessary or appropriate, really, because men and women, you know, we're very different. | ||
That's why, you know, men are from Venus and women are from Mars. | ||
We're just created differently. | ||
We have different strengths and weaknesses, and a woman, I don't believe, you know, that's not anything that I need to have. | ||
You don't like being talked to like a preschooler, Leigh, that doesn't resonate with you? | ||
You put your listening ears on, you're white, so shut up, listen to the black women. | ||
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I mean, that doesn't resonate with you? | |
No, no. | ||
The toxicity, it's so toxic. | ||
I was like, are you kidding me? | ||
This is really, you know, it's what the kids call cringe. | ||
Yes, it was very crazy. | ||
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Yeah, it's just so, so insane. | |
It's like, but I don't, I know I'm, you know, these days probably somewhat in the minority because, you know, the whole country and world just going to hell. | ||
But I, you know, for a long time, I've never wanted or needed to see like women, you know, sportscasters. | ||
I don't need to see a woman, you know, on the sidelines of an NFL game. | ||
There's certain roles, in my opinion, certain roles that men can stick to and women, we have lots of opportunities, but it kills me because I have this conversation all the time with my boyfriend that, where are all the women's rights people? | ||
Right. | ||
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Where? | |
Where are they all? | ||
With, you know, um, men in women's sports, um, you know, men going into women's bathrooms. | ||
I, you know, I, I was, uh, very quick to cancel my Planet Fitness, uh, membership after that video. | ||
Uh, I don't know if it went viral, but I know they lost a lot of money. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um, or for that. | ||
So, I just, where? | ||
Where are people, you know, speaking up and looking out for women? | ||
Right. | ||
Well, and you know, it's the same thing like what we were talking about earlier, where this guy's going, you know, I'm so glad that white men are explicitly discriminated against now. | ||
And it's like, okay, well, your whole thing was, you know, if your whole thing is to be anti-discrimination, But you're happy it's being done again. | ||
So if your whole thing is like pro women, but you're happy that men are obliterating them in the sports field, like they don't believe what they say they believe. | ||
It's just, it's all lies. | ||
It's all deception. | ||
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Exactly. | |
And if it were happening to men, you know, where they were spending their whole, you know, live training and preparing for something only to have, you know, your face broken When somebody, you know, smashes a volleyball into it because they're six feet two and, you know, got junk in their shorts. | ||
And a man, yeah. | ||
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Hey, yeah, like I, if it was the other way around, there would be nonstop, you know. | |
You're exactly right. | ||
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100%. | |
I'm loving these calls, folks. | ||
We got to go to break, but we'll be right back soon. | ||
Thanks for the call, Lee. | ||
And I won't look at a thing. | ||
Let's go to... Let's go to Brian in New York. | ||
You want to talk about the Me Too movement. | ||
Go ahead, Brian, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, my compliments on connecting Barbie Weinstein to the Me Too thing. | |
Never heard anyone in media mention that, but it was so clear. | ||
And, you know, the algorithm was enhanced to push that, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Another thing I noticed was the Stop Asian Hate hashtag that was all over the place. | ||
There was a murder in New York City. | ||
A Chinese food delivery guy didn't deliver duck sauce to some guy. | ||
And he was murdered because of it. | ||
Well, it turns out the guy who killed him was Jewish. | ||
This happened in April 2022. | ||
In my mind, I really haven't heard stop Asian hate really since it came out that that was the guy who killed him. | ||
Had that been just a regular white guy, forget about it. | ||
They would have exponentially grown. | ||
So that's one thing. | ||
And the other thing about women in politics is the reason I think we'll have Newsom as the president eventually, and I really hope not, is because he throws vibes of like the kind of guy in the neighborhood who would sleep with his neighbor's wife. | ||
And on some level, women like that darkness. | ||
Right. | ||
This goes back to our, uh, why do women write love letters to serial killers? | ||
That sort of discussion. | ||
He's got the serial killer vibe that women are inexplicably attracted to. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Just, uh, this fleas bag kind of, uh, you know, pat you on the back one minute and then just, uh, you know, really screw things up. | ||
Uh, and then, and then, uh, there's something inside, uh, you know, a large You know, it seems like all that's needed is like, I don't know, humility? | ||
is attracted to that, which is, which is, I think, kind of biblical, actually. | ||
You know, it seems like, it seems like, um, all that's needed is like, I don't know, | ||
humility. Like, it's fine to, it's fine to, to be like, I just like Newsom because he, whatever, | ||
you know, there, uh, Claire Leeman, I think her name is, put out a post, and it was, it was just | ||
hilarious because first, the tweet I saw was somebody saying, you know, something about like, | ||
we, uh, women, Women shouldn't vote. | ||
Women shouldn't be in politics. | ||
And then the next tweet was Claire Lehman saying, you know, I just like the vibes of Kamala Harris. | ||
You know, it's just like, I like that she can dance. | ||
It's just like, that's fine. | ||
That's fine to like that she can dance. | ||
Can we also recognize that if that's your, you know, if that's how you're judging people, then you shouldn't be allowed to vote? | ||
It's fine to like her because she can dance, great, but can you have the humility to say, yeah, look, I like that she can dance, but that's not the best requisite for leading the country in war? | ||
Can you have a little humility and just go, yeah, it's fine, you like her, but can you recognize maybe you're not the best person to choose who's in charge? | ||
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I don't know. | |
If you're like any sort of dancer, they're manipulated by sound and environmental cues, right? | ||
So they're kind of a very pliable person. | ||
Dancing is a form of mind control in a lot of ways because it's kind of almost like a spell. | ||
When someone's dancing, it's not a natural thing. | ||
It's almost like a spiritual thing. | ||
It's like a possession thing. | ||
Yeah, that's another thing. | ||
I mean, yeah, yeah. | ||
Look, to be honest, Trump's a better dancer than Kamala. | ||
So, I mean, if that's your, if that's your thing, you know, maybe we're just looking at this the wrong way. | ||
Maybe instead of just, you know, criticizing the fact that these women are apparently responding to being talked to like toddlers, and saying, why don't you grow up? | ||
We're trying to talk about politics here. | ||
We're trying to talk about who's going to run the country. | ||
You know, stop acting like this is tea time. | ||
Stop acting like you're talking to a bunch of toddlers. | ||
We're trying to be adults here. | ||
You know, maybe we should just embrace it. | ||
Maybe that's the solution. | ||
Maybe the solution is to talk to the liberals like they're babies. | ||
Maybe we need to say Trump is, Trump is a big man. | ||
He's a, he's a good man. | ||
We need a wall to keep out the bad guys. | ||
Okay, there's bad guys on the outside and we want to be safe and comfortable in here. | ||
Like, I don't know, maybe we just need to embrace this. | ||
Maybe we need to pitch Trump's policies like you're convincing a toddler to go to bed or something like that. | ||
I mean, what else, you know, you look. | ||
Trump is gonna stop the war, okay? | ||
There's a war, and people are suffering, and it hurts them, okay? | ||
And there's bombs falling, and it's very scary. | ||
And when Trump comes, he's gonna stop all of that. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
Isn't that wonderful? | ||
Like, does that get through? | ||
Can we just do that? | ||
Maybe that's what we need to do. | ||
Maybe we need to embrace it. | ||
Maybe in order to get the liberals to get on our side, we need to start treating them like the little babies that they apparently like to be treated as. | ||
The little weak cuck babies that they like to be treated as. | ||
I just hate them. | ||
I just, I really do. | ||
I really, I really, really do. | ||
And again, it's because, it's because the ultimate result is just the bad people get away with it. | ||
If your country and all of its systems that were set up and designed to protect the innocent from criminals, if it's all taken over by a bunch of weak, pushover, cuck scumbags, it's gonna be the innocent women and the innocent young boys that are the ones who are victimized in all of this. | ||
We can't stand up. | ||
Apparently, we can't stand up to them. | ||
It's too hard. | ||
Let's go to Daryl in North Carolina. | ||
Go ahead, Daryl, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, I'm calling for the White Dudes for Harrison Zoom call. | |
You are now an official member of White Dudes for Harrison. | ||
Welcome aboard, sir. | ||
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Oh, thank you, thank you. | |
Yeah, hey, what I wanted to talk about was Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, who's trying to steal the election right now, and all the big politician people around the world are calling him out for stealing, even Blinken, except for one. | ||
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Kamala Harris giving Maduro her thumbs up. | |
Is she really? I don't see that. I covered the Blinkist story yesterday. | ||
I don't, I'm kind of confused here, Darrell. Maybe I'm not following. | ||
You're allowed to question a lot. I'm kind of confused here. | ||
You're telling me that people were holding an insurrection. | ||
You're saying that the terrorists, the MAGA extremists of Venezuela are daring to question election results? | ||
This is, we recognize, a universal bad. | ||
How could this possibly be a good thing? | ||
How is it that Anthony Blinken dares to question the results of an election? | ||
I mean, not even being facetious, like they're doing exactly in Venezuela | ||
what Biden did here. | ||
Like one to one, like the graphs even look the same. | ||
They cheat in the election in a way that's so blatant that everybody gets pissed off | ||
and there's like mobs running around the street destroying things. | ||
And so they're arresting all of the leaders of the dissident groups. | ||
Like it's, like, I really am trying to get across. | ||
Like the idea that America becomes a totalitarian state, we're already there. | ||
And as we speak, communist dictatorships are using the lessons they learned from our leadership to crush their dissent in their country. | ||
They are using the January 6th playbook of cheating the election When everybody gets pissed, crush them, arrest their leadership, shock and awe, domestic terrorist roundup campaign, and throw them all into prison to send a signal that from now on questioning the election is illegal and you will be treated as a terrorist for doing so. | ||
There are communist dictatorships in this hemisphere that are following the Joe Biden playbook. | ||
At least when it comes to Venezuela, they weren't actively assisted by the U.S. | ||
State Department, as far as I know, unlike in Brazil, where literally the CIA and the State Department went down to Brazil to say, let's tell you how to run this playbook. | ||
We're going to do another January 6th election theft, just like we did in America. | ||
And they did. | ||
They pulled it off. | ||
That's why Silva's in charge in Brazil now. | ||
Ironically, in Venezuela, it's Americans on the side of the rioters, but it's all just geopolitical games they're playing. | ||
So, anybody that was in support, that called January 6th an insurrection, you don't get to pretend like you're against what's happening in Venezuela right now. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
So a lot of your calls to get to here. | ||
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Just everything is, everything is insane. | |
From the Google censorship from yesterday. | ||
Terrorist attack. | ||
And, you know, why is it that in England there are terror attacks against little girls? | ||
Little girls are, like, always the target. | ||
The Manchester Arena attack was during an Ariana Grande concert. | ||
The stabbing attack yesterday's from was that a Taylor Swift event? | ||
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And this is. | |
to Sort of the perfect example of. | ||
What we're talking about here. | ||
Somebody else posted that image of. | ||
The little girl. | ||
Trying to crawl away from the 17-year-old illegal immigrant attacker that had stabbed her. | ||
Bloody. | ||
And just underneath that, I thought I, uh... Here it is. | ||
Joel Berry posted this. | ||
Somebody posted this picture, and he says, this is a picture of a little girl who was stabbed by a 17-year-old Islamic terrorist while attending a Taylor Swift dance party in the UK. | ||
Three children were killed. | ||
Below the photo is the reply from a liberal white woman who tags the Mercy Police and says, should images like this being used to incite hatred as is being done here, I hope this isn't one of the victims of the South Port attack. | ||
Tagging the police, And saying, um, should this photo be allowed to be posted? | ||
It's spreading hate. | ||
Should the victims of a crime be seen by the public because people might hate the attacker then? | ||
And then there's the, you know, classic meme at this point of You know, liberal white woman complaining that she doesn't feel safe walking the streets at night after having just voted to release all the prisoners from jail. | ||
There's a path pathological altruism strain in the West right now. | ||
And it's not just women. | ||
It's not just liberal women. | ||
It's not just men. | ||
I mean, it's not like it's men as well. | ||
That you got to get over and just real and I have this with, I'm sure you have friends like this too, where it's like, dude you're too nice. | ||
You're too nice, and it makes everything inconvenient for everybody. | ||
Like I have a friend, he doesn't have the balls just to say no to somebody, and so he'll say yes to a ton of stuff, and then he won't be able to handle everything, so then he just like flakes on you, and you're like, You should've just said no. | ||
Like, why do you think it's nice to say yes to something that you can't do? | ||
Or, like, at a certain point, your niceness becomes an inconvenience. | ||
It becomes selfish to everybody else. | ||
Sometimes being strict is the nice thing to do. | ||
And there is something, uh, to the childishness. | ||
That if you aren't around kids you can have this warped view of the world. | ||
When you have kids, when you're responsible for kids, it all becomes very obvious. | ||
At least it should. | ||
Strangely, I mean even then it doesn't work for some people where they're just like, Why is my kid always so bad? | ||
And it's like, because you never punish him. | ||
Dumbass. | ||
Like, how do people not get this? | ||
It's not nice to always be nice. | ||
It's not a kind thing to always be a pushover and always be surrendering and always be a coward or weak. | ||
It's mean, actually. | ||
It inconveniences everybody else because we have to make up for it. | ||
Anyway, let's get out to your phone calls again. | ||
Nathaniel in Alabama wants to talk about racism. | ||
Go ahead, Nathaniel, you're on the air. | ||
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What's up, Harrison? | |
Howdy. | ||
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Hey, I'm just on the way to the gym so I can get jacked and mog, libtard, queer, babe. | |
I know you know what that's about, but yeah, post-racism. | ||
So I was listening to Nick, the other day, Nick Fuentes, I'm a bit of a griper, and he was talking about Gavin McGinnis talking about post-racism and, like, you know, leaning into the fact that we can't just spend our whole time denying that we're racist, so you kind of have to just lean into it a bit and be like, you know what? | ||
I do love white people. | ||
I think that they're great. | ||
You know, you have stuff to offer, but yeah, I'm not you. | ||
I'm white, so. | ||
I gotta. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you know, to me, there's there because, uh, because I get this too. | ||
Sometimes we're like, if I ever say, like, I'm not racist or if I ever say I'm not antisemitic or whatever. | ||
I'll get comments, people being like, stop, stop kowtowing to him. | ||
Stop signaling to him. | ||
And it's like, no, but I'm just I'm just actually not. | ||
I mean, it's. | ||
There's a there is a weird misconception, I don't know what it is, misinterpretation where it's like. | ||
It's not racist to like white people, that's what's messed up about this, like obviously post racism is a lie, doesn't exist, it's not real. | ||
And it's something that I meant to bring up earlier, actually, where And more and more people are kind of nosing this, where it's like the Republicans will be like, we don't do identity politics, but there's blacks for Trump and Hispanics for Trump and whites for Trump and there's not whites for Trump. | ||
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That's the one there's not, right? | |
Yeah. | ||
So they're, they're fine with identity politics. | ||
It's just not white people. | ||
And that's the weird, again, I think it's cause like, I don't know, I actually grew up not a majority and like, Like, you get targeted because of your race sometimes, and the way to respond to that is just to stand up against it. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
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Just put yourself in— They'll be able to see that you're not racist by your actions. | |
I mean, like, we're not out here actually hating people because of their race. | ||
We're just trying to boost our race. | ||
It's not denigrating them. | ||
It's just boosting us. | ||
And I would even say, it doesn't even need to go so far as, like, boosting our race, right? | ||
It's just like, we shouldn't be discriminated against. | ||
It's literally just, if we just had equality, I think we'd all be fine with that. | ||
If we literally just had it to where, like, you can't discriminate one way, you can't discriminate the other, then if we call it affirmative action or Jim Crow, discrimination is bad. | ||
Like, is that not a good position for everybody to have and like, okay, | ||
maybe there'll be different. | ||
There'll be racial differences in statistics in that case. | ||
Okay. | ||
Deal with it. | ||
Like again, this is what I, this is what I don't understand. | ||
I can put myself in the mindset of like a black dude or Hispanic dude. | ||
And it's like, would I then not care about the crime rates in the black community? | ||
Wouldn't I care even more? | ||
Like would I not talk about it then? | ||
Is it racist to talk about black crimes or the fact that 75% of black kids are you know born out of wedlock? | ||
Is it white supremacist to believe that? | ||
It seems like that would be a, that's a black issue. | ||
Black people should care most about that. | ||
But if I talk about it, I'm a white supremacist. | ||
It's all nonsense. | ||
So I think just the language itself needs to be done away with. | ||
I think it's, frankly, I think it's a mistake to be like, if you're gonna call me racist, then I am racist! | ||
Screw the other people! | ||
I'm not saying that's what you're saying, but like, that's not the dichotomy. | ||
That's a false dichotomy. | ||
The truth is just, Everybody should respect everybody else, and I respect other races, and I demand that respect for my race. | ||
It really shouldn't be that complicated, right? | ||
Because I agree with you, Nathaniel, but I do think that a lot of people take it too far the other way, where it's like, they care solely about their race, so I'm going to care solely about my race. | ||
And it's like, all right, you're just kind of making everything worse for everybody. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
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Yeah. | |
But it's not like you should not care about your race. | ||
I mean, if somebody's like, we're doing this because it's bad for white people. | ||
It's like, I'm going to say that's bad. | ||
That's not good. | ||
The post I had went viral talking to my Mexican neighbor. | ||
At one point he was like, yeah, you know, I grew up, I was the, we were the only Hispanic family. | ||
I grew up in a small town. | ||
Everybody else was white. | ||
And I'm just like, oh, it sounds awesome. | ||
And he like laughs and he's like, yeah, it was, it was pretty nice actually. | ||
You know, it's like, it's just not being ashamed. | ||
It's just not allowing the word white to be used as a derogatory statement. | ||
It's, it's not about like, we will, we white men will be in charge of everything and crush everybody else. | ||
It's just like, Yeah, I'm white and that's not a bad thing. | ||
And my son's white and I'm not gonna raise him to be ashamed of himself. | ||
Is this really so difficult? | ||
Is this really so hard? | ||
And apparently it is, because if you watch the... Yeah, apparently it is. | ||
If you watch the white dudes for Kamala, they can't say the word white without, like, apologizing. | ||
They do, like, a little genuflection every time. | ||
They're like, all these white guys, white, right? | ||
Am I right? | ||
But there are people of color, too, and it's like, you just cowards. | ||
If we just stopped being cowards, that would be great. | ||
That's my message. | ||
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