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RamZPaul: "The Alt Right" (2016)
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There's been some sentiment of people who might be curious to see the Uncock the Right video again.
I don't wish to force it on any of you.
Now let's hear it for the people who don't want to see it again.
That sounds like it's unanimous.
Apparently it's on YouTube now.
And there was, I thought, really rather amusing commentary.
Somebody said, With regard to my appearance in the video, that's some real Anglo-Saxon.
So, if we could have...
You didn't start the movement.
Can we get that up?
And then we will have our afternoon speaker.
This is actually good, because I need the masturbation.
Ah, very good.
Well, look, first off, I think that's absurd.
I think that there is definitely still a very significant portion of the party That is a limited-government, conservatism-based faction of the overall coalition.
Now, the screamers and the crazy people on the alt-right, as they call it, who love Donald Trump, who have plenty of Hitler iconography in their Twitter icons and things, who think Donald Trump is the greatest thing, oh,
it's something.
But the fact of the matter is most of them are childless single men who masturbate to anime.
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Soon the white race feels the pain of two terms of hope and change.
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But your generation might just save the nation.
You're everything we hoped for.
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grown You didn't
start the movement.
That's enough of that.
Well, our next speaker, of course, is Paul Ramsey.
Known to you all as Ramsey Paul, probably better known than any of the other speakers here.
He really does need no introduction, but he has been putting up these remarkable videos since 2008, and they just get better and better all the time.
Ramsey Paul has a talent that I greatly and profoundly envy.
And that is the ability to talk about serious things with a light touch, with a sense of humor.
He has this remarkable talent such that he gets them laughing, and so when he sticks the knife in, they don't even feel it.
Thank God he's on our side.
Here is Ramsey Paul, who will speak about the alt-right.
Thank you, Jared.
I just love that video, and I've done a rap.
Have you seen my rap video?
And someone said, we've got to get Jared Taylor doing sax and me doing my rap.
That would be like the ultimate Anglo-Saxon white or white thing to do.
So good job, Jared.
So guys, welcome.
Thank you for coming.
I'm going to be talking about the alt-right.
I'm going to do this presentation.
I know this is a buffet, so this is perfect.
You guys can keep drinking.
You can eat.
I don't care.
Go back there.
It's not going to bother me, so just do that.
For the agenda, how we're going to do this is I'm going to talk about what is the alt-right exactly.
How does it differ from the basic right that we know.
What's the timeline?
Because I found like it just seems to have exploded recently, doesn't it?
I look at the timeline, it's basically been the last year.
Everything's just gone crazy.
So I was looking at some of the events that did that.
We'll look at that.
Then we'll take a look at really what makes up the alt-right.
It's kind of a big umbrella.
Then we'll talk a little bit about the future.
I plan to keep this at about 30 minutes because I know we all want to get to the party.
I won't bore you and go too long.
Then we'll take some questions and maybe we'll have time for another video.
That's kind of the agenda for that.
This is my official title.
I didn't tell Jared this, but I do have life buckets.
I had one of my life buckets.
I was at the NPI conference with Richard Spencer, and Richard's here.
Could we give Richard a hand?
This guy's amazing.
You think of alt-right, you think of a fashy haircut, you think of Richard Spencer.
He's a great guy.
And anyway, I had one of my life bucket goals because they had protesters there.
And by the way, in D.C., the protesters are not low energy like the ones out there, okay?
They were excited and they built me.
I couldn't believe this.
They built an effigy.
I didn't even know what an effigy was.
I didn't even know they still use effigies, but they do.
And so someone had to take loving time to draw me out and carry me, and I don't know, spit on my sign or something.
I was really touched, so that was the life bucket goal.
So all I ask the media, and I know a lot of the media is here, I think Rosie Grace here, I love her to death, and I just ask that if you could use the title,"Ramsay Paul, Nazi, Racist, White Supremeist!" He talked about the alt-right and anime and masturbation.
That was my official talk at the MPI.
And I'm naturally lazy, so I thought, well, this is great.
I'm going to talk the alt-right twice in a row so I could just reuse the same damn presentation and kick back.
And then I started to change it because I didn't like how it was.
It's about 80% different.
And Jerry could tell you, this is a true story.
On Wednesday he called me and said,"Ramsay Paul, you need to change your beginning because we're using uncut the right and they're using that Kevin, Rick Wilson's masturbation thing." And I'm like,"Oh!" because I was going to open my video with him talking about how the alt-right is just a bunch of single,
childless men that masturbate to enemies.
And I'm like, wow, but I have my intro all planned for that and it just shows how things have changed because I started doing these speeches here in 2013 and I would have never had anyone conflict with me on masturbation material until this year.
So things have really, really changed.
It's a lot more dynamic and so I'm excited about being here.
I know a little bit about the alt-right.
Like I said, I did an interview with Rosa Gray on that, and that was a lot of fun.
I really don't know much about anime, because that's more Jared Taylor, I guess, in Japan.
And masturbation.
Well, I was at the eye doctor last month, and this is embarrassing.
He said,"Ramsay Paul, you really got to stop masturbating." And I said,"Why?" He said,"Because I'm trying to examine you." All right, we have a pop quiz.
If you guys have been in MPI, first of all, how many of you guys were at the MPI conference?
So I know.
Oh, there's some.
So some of you, don't say anything, okay?
This isn't a trick.
And you guys in the media, you guys can do this too.
It's okay.
I love you guys.
And this isn't really a trick.
I just want you to count the number of Fs in this sentence, okay?
And I'm going to give you 15 seconds.
So just count.
And don't tell your neighbor, so we'll count.
One, two, three.
One, two, three.
12 Mississippi, 13 Mississippi, 14 Mississippi, 15 Mississippi.
Okay, that was 15 seconds according to my counting there.
How many of you counted one F, two Fs, three Fs?
Yeah, a lot of three Fs.
Four, five, six.
It's six Fs, and I counted only three, and I thought I was a smart guy.
I saw this in another presentation, and because it's easy, you miss the of is what I miss.
I know, it's just really weird.
This really made me feel horrible, like I was really stupid.
Yeah, and so I thought,"Okay, I've got to do this to open a speech to make people feel stupid." No, that's not it.
The reason is sometimes, even if we're smart, we don't see things because we have our perception.
And that's kind of the way it is of the alt-right.
It's like, well, what is it?
Is this just the old white nationalism?
What is it?
It's a new way of looking at things.
So just keep that in mind as we go forward.
Okay, before we talk about the alt-right, we have to talk about what was the historical right.
And the historical right really wasn't about ethno subsidies or Israel or Jesus.
I know, it was really weird.
It came out of, I think, the French National Assembly, and the supporters sat on the king's right.
So if I was like, King Ramsey here, all the good people would be right here.
These were the right wings, and you're the commie left that supported equality and all that.
But it had to do with monarchy, tradition, hierarchy over equality.
The American alt-right I've had a lot of people talk about, and this is from an American point of view, how the right is set up.
We have the neocons as one of the things, the religious right, the libertarians, and the alt-right all kind of make up the American right, at least in America.
The neocon, this is Billy Crystal.
Oh, come on, he's nice.
He's becoming really bad AF because he's got that renegade thing he's doing.
I didn't say any swear words.
I hit it.
Anyway, the neocon right, their number one thing is we need a strong military to defend Israel.
That's like the number one thing they think of.
And they're also big on free trade, global capitalism, open borders, and about moral issues.
They don't care about abortions in the White House or anything.
They're fine with that or homosexuality.
And they're really big on pro-democracy.
You know, you have all these color revolutions.
They're really big on that sort of thing.
So that's kind of the neocon right.
They're not all Jewish, heavily Jewish, but there's also, like, Dick Cheney was a neocon, so there's a lot of different people in there.
Then we have the religious right.
And I had a hard time finding a picture of...
That's Glenn Beck.
It's hard to find a picture of him where he's not weeping, but I found one, so...
And these are good people because I'm from Oklahoma.
That's like the epicenter of the Bible Belt, the religious rites.
So I understand these people.
But they also believe in the strong military.
They're big on the military to defend Israel, not because they're Jewish, but because they believe that God will bless the country that blesses the Jews.
And then other people believe because this will bring the end times about and Jesus will come and rapture us or something like that.
And they're also huge on the Constitution.
You know, like Ted Cruz, he memorizes the Constitution.
And I just want to tell Ted, it's not like it came down from Moses, but they act like our Constitution is holy.
They really believe in it.
Of course, Jesus, guns, patriotism, family.
If you're at a typical Fourth of July picnic, this is the religious rite.
I'm not making fun of these people, because these are good people, these are kind of the bedrock, but in the states like Oklahoma and Kansas, that's why Trump didn't win these states, because Trump had a reputation, and no offense, I don't mind New Yorkers or New Jersey, but from where we live, we think they're kind of assholes,
you know, how they talk and act up.
That's the way his impression is, so they really like this religious stuff.
Libertarian, right?
Ron Paul, man.
He is like one of the few candidates I've ever donated to.
I really loved Ron Paul.
I was a libertarian.
I'm recovering.
They were one of the first that aren't really into fighting wars and defending Israel or anyone.
In fact, I did a video, Paul, Ron Paul, if you know him, he's like the most meek, mild-mannered guy, and he just wants to cut off all foreign aid.
So because of that, he was called not just an anti-Semite, but a vicious anti-Semite.
I'm like, Ron Paul?
He's just like, no, I just don't want to fight wars for anyone.
Libertarians, they believe in a very small government.
But they're still big on capitalism, free trade, money, guns.
I mean, sound money.
They have this real fetish for the Federal Reserve and auditing the Fed.
I don't even really know what that means, honestly, but I just nod my head.
Yeah, we need to audit them, but whatever.
And I guess gold standard and all that.
They're kind of anti-war, which is cool, which I'm kind of.
And they're pro-democracy.
And the last one, I have to admit, because I came from Colorado.
That's where I was raised.
And, yeah, it's like marijuana.
You know, we want our marijuana with the libertarians.
And, yeah, I don't smoke anymore, but I did once when I was in college.
This is a true story.
I got high.
It wasn't even legal there, so please don't...
If the press is here, please don't write this down, okay?
This is between us.
And I know I can count on you guys for being fair, so...
Anyway... I was, and this guy named Rob, he's a friend of mine, he's still a friend, he's a big guy, and we were stoned, and we're walking down these railroad tracks, and he was like, damn, this is the longest ladder I've ever been on.
And I'm like, yeah, but what really sucks is how low the handrails are.
So marijuana's not good.
Don't do it, kids, in the audience.
Then there's the alt-right, and I don't think even Donald Trump would consider himself alt-right, but he kind of exemplifies it.
It's more about racial and national identity.
I want to say Trump's a white nationalist, but he believes in a nation.
He said if we don't have a border, we don't have a nation.
It's regulated trade.
He's talking about we need to have good trade deals.
We're losing on trade deals.
Whereas the other groups, the neocons, the Christian conservatives, the libertarians, they're just all open on that.
The restrained foreign policy, And pro-government, it's not necessarily the government is the bad guy.
I learned this from, Richard Spencer really helped teach me this.
Thank you, Richard, because he brought up a profound point.
It's like, you know, we always think the government's evil, but the reason we're meeting here, right, is because of the government.
We have a facility here that protects it.
Because if we try to do it in a private location, you get the death threats, the hotels, the bomb threats, so they have to cancel.
So a government's not necessarily a bad thing.
It just depends who's running it.
So that's kind of the alt-right.
Okay, so then I decided, well, how did this all start to come about, this whole alt-right?
So this is a cool tool.
If you ever use it called Google Trends, you can just type in a word phrase, like I did alt-right.
And I was able to show how it has grown since 2005.
And basically it was this flat line.
It didn't go anywhere.
And if you look where it just really took off, that wasn't even a year ago.
It was October of last year is when it just went boom!
The alt-right.
Now beforehand, also, when you do this phrase, the alt-right, it doesn't always pick up terms.
That means all are alt-right.
For example, sometimes someone would say something like,"Yeah, I would like to help you level a character, but I can't right now because I'm working on my alt right now, and wow." The people that laughed, you guys are really geeks if you understand what that means.
Sadly, I know what that means.
But that's an example where you can use the phrase alt and right, but you do not mean politics.
So it was even lower back then.
I don't even think it was hardly ever used.
But then it took off.
So, kind of the history of this, it kind of, I look at this, that the alt-right, the godfathers of this, were really what were called the paleo-conservatives in the'80s and'90s.
There was Pat Buchanan, and I forget that guy's name on the right.
And then there's Sam Francis, and one of my heroes, I never met the guy, but I used to love his stuff in National Review, Joe Silberin.
And they really had the idea of Western identity.
There was a huge battle, I guess, in the'80s and'90s with the neocons at National Review and the Republican Party.
The neocons pretty much won, and they purged the paleocons out of the movement.
The next big thing that happened, the first story that was titled"The Alternative Right" was a guy named Paul Gottfried.
He's a Jewish paleoconservative.
I think some of you may know him.
He's a really good guy.
This article is really out there.
It's on the UNS Review.
Read this is he talked about that we're not going to go forward until we get an independent movement that's not establishment funding and it's young activists.
And he thought of this back in 2008 and he titled this as"Decline and the Rise of the Alt-Right." This is the first time I saw the alternative right being used as a phrase.
Then in July 2009 in Tacky Magazine, Patrick J. Ford, he wrote"Economism in the Alt-Right." What was really fascinating about this, he was talking about that taxes are lower now than they've ever been from the 1950s,
but by every objectable standard for white people, it was probably a better time for people in the 50s.
So maybe taxes, lower taxes, aren't everything.
And see, that's like heretical view for obviously the neocons are for lower capital gains taxes for their portfolios.
Libertarians don't want hardly any taxes.
And even the Christian right wants low taxes.
So the idea that the Republicans can be something more than low taxes was really alternative.
And this guy, he used the phrase the alt-right.
And then, of course, Richard Spencer in 2010 had this journal, The Alternative Right, and I really credit Richard Spencer really helping bring this term into the mainstream consciousness.
Even though at this time it wasn't, most people didn't know about it, but our little kind of group started to understand that.
Mexico is sending.
People are coming through that border from all over the world.
They're coming through the border.
We have a porous border.
We have a border where you can just walk right into the country.
And you can't do that.
To have a country, you have to have a strong border.
You have to have a really strong border.
And this has to stop.
What's going on now has to stop.
Who will build the wall and how will it be made?
I will build the wall and Mexico is going to pay for it and they'll be happy to pay for it because Mexico is making so much money from the United States that that's going to be peanuts.
And all these other characters say, oh, they won't pay, they won't pay, because they don't know the first thing about how to negotiate.
Trust me, Mexico will pay for it.
Yeah. That and I know a lot of the media they came here and I was talking to them because they want to try to tie us to Trump obviously.
But what really attracted a lot of us on the alt-right to Trump was this statement.
Because this is for a Republican, something really fresh and new, someone saying that, no, we need to be a nation, we need to build a wall, and we need to be strong.
And that was kind of radical.
And a lot of people, not just us, we're just like the tip of the iceberg.
You've got to understand there's so many people that are passionate about that.
That brought them into the whole...
Movement of the alt-right and made it popular.
And it's July of 2015 when that started to really take off.
And then, remember, it really took off in October of 2015.
And that's when I really started to notice the term.
And so I did a video kind of explaining, this is a short video I'd just like to show, kind of explaining what is the alt-right.
Hey, this video is going out to Republicans, the mainstream.
Even Jeb Bush, if you should be watching this, National Review Online.
I come in peace with an olive branch.
And I know you feel like this mysterious alt-right is like, who the hell are they?
Are they Nazis, white supremacists?
And why are they so mean to us?
And I'm just going to try to explain to you my journey because I used to be one of you.
And I will try to explain how we own the alt-right thing.
And first of all, alt-right just means alternative right.
And the alternative is Well, it was exemplified by an incident that happened, you know, when Donald Trump was having one of his rallies.
Jeb, if you're watching, remember how you paid for that plane to fly overhead with a banner?
And I think it says something like, Trump will raise your taxes, vote Jeb.
And see, I understand where you're coming from, because like 20 years ago, that's the mainstream Republican thinking of, you get voters by lower taxes, unlike the liberals.
And because you believe in jobs and economic growth and GDP, that's how you look at everything.
And I'm not saying it's bad, okay?
But the people out that Trump rally weren't there because Trump was promising lower taxes.
They were there literally to try to maintain their survival.
Their survival as the people, as Americans.
Because Trump was the first one to say that, yeah, he would build a wall to keep out illegal Mexicans.
I don't know if that's enough to help, but at least it'd be something.
And those people are so desperate to maintain their way of life, to maintain their families, the America they knew.
It doesn't mean they hate Mexicans, but they don't want this country to turn into Mexico.
That's how they see it.
That's why they were there at that rally.
So for you guys to talk about economic tax plans, these people are trying to fight for their survival.
And that's really the alt-right.
That's what really binds us together because we're really a diverse group.
I know guys that I've worked with in the alt-right that are Orthodox Christians.
I know a girl in France.
She was a porn star and she's fighting for the French people.
We're all over the map and how we are.
We're mostly a young group.
I'm older, but the people involved, they're very young and they're very excited because they understand their futures at stake and they understand their identity.
And it's not taxes that they're concerned about.
They're concerned about who they are.
And that's what really binds us together.
For example, I know Hungarians.
They want Hungary to remain for the Hungarians, the Hungarian language, their culture, their customs, their people.
It doesn't mean they hate other people or they're supremacists or they're Nazis.
They just want to have their own identity.
Can you understand that?
And I think you guys can understand that when it comes to, like, Jews and Israel, right?
You guys are right behind keeping Israel Jewish, and you would be against any refugees coming in there because it would threaten Israel from being Jewish because the Jewish people have a right to homeland.
I'm not against that.
You know, I understand the position, but...
We have the same desire.
We want our own homelands.
We want to have our own people that are protected.
That's really what we stand for.
That's what binds us together on the alternative right.
And you can call us now Nazis, racist, white supremacists.
I know that's a common thing everyone does, but it has no effect on us anymore because we're not.
And we don't really care about that.
And we laugh about that and throw it back in your faces.
It just doesn't bother us anymore because our survival is at stake.
So that's who we are.
And that's what we invite you to become.
It's a dead end.
Where are you going?
People aren't interchangeable.
We're not interchangeable widgets.
We're not resource units.
We're men and women with families, with religions, with a heritage.
We want to maintain that.
That's the alt-right.
I really like that.
We are not resource units for men and women with families, and I think that's where a lot of the traditional Republicans, they break everything down just economics, and they're really missing that.
So that was in October, and then everything really started to explode last year in October.
And then November, and Rosie Grace here, I love you, Rosie, and BuzzFeed, God bless them, because some guy, it's this guy, if you're here, I'm going to buy you a beer.
He called into Rush Limbaugh about the alt-right.
He was 28 years old.
And BuzzFeed, well, they had their usual subtle and nuanced way to handle that.
But here it is.
This is their graphic they put up, too, by the way.
Here is Edward in New York, 28 years old.
Great to have you on the program.
Edward, hi.
Hey, Rush.
Long-time listener, first-time caller.
I'm in my 20s, and I am a Trump supporter, and I guess I'm also a member of what people are calling the alt-right.
And I just wanted to, like, explain maybe for maybe a lot of your listeners why Donald Trump is so...
It's so popular despite the consternation of many in the conservative movement and the Republican Party.
And just really simply, the Democrat Party for the past half century has been openly the party of the fringes, right?
The party of disaffected minority voters, black, Mexican immigrants, single women, feminists, all these things, homosexuals in the past, you know, 10 years.
And the Republican Party, whether it wants to admit this or not, has become the de facto party of white men.
The only meaningful difference, though, is that the Republican Party is not allowed to appeal to its own constituency, while the Democrat Party obviously does nothing but appeal to its own constituents.
So when you look at the political scene in America like this, Donald Trump not only becomes understandable, but he kind of becomes inevitable.
So you think?
People your age view Trump as something much-needed, brand-new, breaking from the constraint formula that both parties find themselves in.
Yes, and when people- you mentioned Charles Krauthammer earlier, being so puzzled as to why Trump seems impervious to dropping poll numbers when he does things like insult Megyn Kelly, it's because, as weird as this sounds, it's not really about Trump.
Donald Trump can kind of do whatever he wants, because in a lot of ways, he's the only person that seems serious.
I know that sounds weird to the ears of someone like that.
No, I totally get it.
No, no, no, no.
I totally...
My burden as a host is I totally understand you.
And the fact that I understand you is making me an enemy.
Yeah, I think I've made him an enemy.
So, yeah, BuzzFeed, they're kind of a big outlet, and they got the word out about the alt-right.
And even with the, I like the Klan hoods.
It's kind of the subtle, nuanced approach they did with the Limbaugh there.
Our media is funny.
All right, and then December, we had the big, and this is Rosie Green.
I really do like Rosie.
Thank you, Rosie.
In fact, she helped publicize the alt-right, so could we give her a hand?
Thank you, Rosie.
And she's really nice, because she interviewed, I think, Jared Taylor and Richard Spencer, and she wanted to interview me, and I'm like, I don't know why you didn't want to interview me, and then I was kind of a jerk.
I don't mean to be a jerk, but I was like, well, if you interview me, I have to video it, because...
In the past, not Rosie, but other people, sometimes mainstream reporters, if you don't videotape it or record it, they get really confused about their quotes, and they can get out of context and all that sort of thing.
So I decided to just videotape it, so we did that, and she did her article, which was very popular.
What was really nice about it is it gives people two perspectives, because they could take the mainstream media Buzzfeed perspective, her article, read it, but then they could look at the raw interview, which is quite a bit.
A little bit different because it's longer and there's a lot of stuff that's left out.
And this is the thing that's really changed.
I don't think the alt-right could have happened before the internet because the mainstream media, and I do love them, but they're no longer the gatekeepers, right?
Because even if just a normal person reads it, they're going to say,"Well, who is this Ramsey Paul?
Well, look, he's got a video about this.
Maybe I'll listen to it." Bypass the gatekeepers and get our message out without having to rely on the mainstream media.
In fact, maybe I'm the media.
So that's what is happening.
Everything really changes now and that's exploded.
So this article went forward and it really exploded the whole movement at this point, the knowledge in the mainstream.
And then this was the big one and it created a lot of controversy.
This has happened in March.
And I did meet Milo.
He didn't interview me, but I know Milo.
And yeah, he's very, he does put on a knack.
He calls himself, he's doing the dangerous faggot tour right now.
And he makes mention he's half Jewish and he's gay, so that makes it hard for social justice warriors to attack him.
He got his start and he attacked a lot of, he started Gamergate, but then he went into feminism.
And it was so funny because he told me that he was talking about feminism is cancer.
That was the big thing he kept putting out.
Feminism is cancer.
And then he did a poll and he said,"Women, would you rather have your daughters have cancer or feminism?" And most would rather have cancer than feminism.
So that was...
So he's really triggering.
He's kind of part troll.
He's kind of like a part Paris Hilton type character.
But this was our first kind of favorable mainstream article.
And a lot of the people, including BuzzFeed, they got really pissed about it with Milo and the Breitbart.
And it really created a lot of controversy on the left because our friends at the SPLC...
They called it Breitbart.
Are they now the white nationalist magazine rag?
So that created a lot of the issue there.
And that really created issues I'm sure you guys are aware of about on the right.
It's like, well, what is this?
Is he trying to co-opt the movement?
Why do we have this half-Jewish fag trying to run everything?
And it got everyone really upset.
And Milo's like, no, I'm just kind of a fellow traveler.
I agree with a lot of your stuff.
But what it really did is this is the first mainstream that kind of was supportive.
All right, now what is the alt-right and is really three pillars and I won't go through in this speech because of time, but my first speech here was in AMRAM in 2013.
It was about sex and nationalism.
Did anyone see that here?
That was here?
It's not up on the web, but it's really kind of interesting because back then I saw a lot of these national, the men's sites like Chateau Hartese, are you familiar with him?
Or Voxday, or even Roosh, or a lot of those guys.
I saw back then that they were going to go nationalist.
It was just natural it was going to happen.
And they have, by the way.
NRX is just the neo-reactionary or the dark enlightenment.
And I did do a speech called the dark enlightenment.
It's free on YouTube.
You guys can watch it and it explains it.
But it's kind of the philosophical underpinning of the alt-right.
It's like we don't worship necessarily democracy or equality.
And then of course there's the race and that's what we do here at Amran about race realism or as Jared Taylor would say white advocacy.
So those three pillars really make up the alt-right.
So what caused the explosive growth in 2015?
Well I think it was obviously Trump because we needed a billionaire who didn't have to rely on the donors that could go out there and fund his own campaign and then Guys, it was you.
It was a lot of you young guys out there in your meme magic and Pepe that went for these pundits like Rick Wilson and trolled the hell out of him until he just went like crazy that he's on, you know, he's on NBC talking about anime and masturbation on a political thing.
You broke his mind.
There's a lot of these people, you broke their minds.
So give yourself a round of applause.
Seriously, I can just really.
So, it's that meme magic.
It's the trolling of the GOP, the pundits, and the coxervative.
I was talking Ruben, the Estonian.
By the way, did that guy have a great speech or what?
I knew this speech would be great when he started and he was talking about shitlords.
And that's what's happening now.
This has become a real globalist, a global movement of the alt-right.
It's just not in America.
And the terminology, I was talking to Ruben last night, and he said, yeah, you know, we're actually starting to use a term, we've adopted your term cuck-servative to our politicians that kind of betray their people.
And they don't translate, they use the word cuck-servative.
So that's become known everywhere.
So that's really, it's been exciting that's happened.
Alright, who are the alt-right?
That's that French girl, by the way, I did a video about her, and she's a brave woman.
What happened is in France, this is how I heard about her, the mayor of France, the mayor of Paris funded a mural, and it said,"French women belong to Africans." This is a mural they did in France.
She's like, to hell with that.
So this girl, she went with her spray paint can and music and just crossed that out and she put, you know, French women belong to French men and wrote that out.
And then she wrote anti-racism as a code word for anti-white.
So she was like really hard for me.
That's Elektra, and she's been really hardcore in activism and everything.
So that just shows how this is really international.
And our brothers and sisters across the way has just really impressed me.
You know, the alt-right is young, it's brass, it's offensive, but it's also effective.
And that's what makes it so amazing, in my opinion.
And I'll close with this story about how young it is and how I admire, really, the youth and the energy.
I'm in Tulsa, and this one guy named Gabriel, he followed me on Twitter, and he has his girlfriend, Katie.
And they said,"Yeah, we'll be in Tulsa.
Would you like to meet?" And I'm like,"Yeah, sure." So I said,"Okay, let's meet at this pub." And at seven o'clock or whatever, and I was there at seven, they didn't show up, and I got a phone call.
And I thought,"Well, they're probably gonna cancel, right?" He said,"No, no, we're outside." I'm like,"Well, coming in, what's the problem?" He said,"We're not old enough to get in the pub." These guys are 20 years old and they're so hardcore and they're so energetic.
So I went out and I met him and they invited me to Kansas.
They're having an alt-right meetup.
He just took the initiative, the agency, the white agency, to do this sort of thing.
We had like 10, 15 people there.
We had a great time.
You'll see on the next slide, it was Katie.
I said wave hi to the SPLC, so she did that here.
I just want to say, because I started, Richard Sprintzer brought up a question about the truth, and it's interesting you brought that up, Richard, because my very first video you'll see here on 2008, my still shot from there, was like,"What would happen if you just start really telling the truth?" And not what you're supposed to say,
but what is really real.
And that's why I started in 2008, which started in my career, and then it just ended.
Where we are right now, and I just want to say I'm really impressed with you guys, and I'm really inspired, and I thank you for being here, and I love the speakers, but you're the guys, and you guys that are watching on the video that, I mean, you could be wild,
but I really do love you, and I'm really impressed with you.
I've paid my dues, time after time.
I've done my sentence.
Do we have time for a quick video?
Jared's name.
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