🔴Failed Hit Job: Another Trump Media Hoax Exposed 2025-11-04 18:06
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Say that chain migration should be easier.
Easy.
They also said that chain smoking should be easier, but they're not going to listen to that either.
Actually, I would highly support that for obvious later reasons.
I don't know.
I think they've evolved.
I think the Indians, I've never heard of, oh, this poor man, Sanjit Gupta, died of lung cancer.
I've never heard those words before.
They just smoke so much that it doesn't matter.
It is very true.
Some cultures smoke a lot, and maybe they're just, they stay thin because it's an appetite suppressant and it gives them a lot of energy to do complex tasks.
I don't know.
Maybe it wasn't all bad.
I think it was, but we'll see.
But this is systemic.
This is this labor mobility issue.
So for years, India has worked to export their excess population to work abroad.
That has been a part of their game plan.
Go into these other countries and work abroad.
For those of you, I just, I want you for a second to take off your pro or anti-Israel hat.
Take it and put it to the side.
One of the major problems that people have with how the formation of the state of Israel happened and how the power of Jews has been kind of used is that it's been too effective.
They feel like they've had over-representation, that they've either done it through blackmail, through paying people off, through having legitimate grievances that they've leveraged to make sure that people understand their cause and are more supportive.
And they're thinking, oh, they've gone to these major places around the world and they've ingrained themselves into the financial and political system in such a way that it really tilts the scales in their favor.
Okay, what do you think India is doing right now?
They're exporting their excess population to work abroad in these different London.
If India and Pakistan go to war, there will be war in London between the Indians and Pakis.
I can say it.
I'm not from England.
And it's accelerating today.
This is according to the New York Times.
Today across the Indian government and business sector, a movement is gaining steam to begin exporting more workers.
The idea, which economists call labor mobility, is to connect young Indians to companies and places with shrinking populations where labor shortages are holding back growth.
Read that as, we want to export our population.
They would say no if it was just a straight up fight for competition.
Oh, but because they may have less than they need right now, we're going to target these areas because they're most likely going to say yes to something they would normally say no to because of this immediate problem.
And they've signed migration and labor mobility agreements with more than 20 countries, including the UK, Austria, Australia, France, Germany, Taiwan.
And surprise the hell out of me, Japan.
I want the final ding bill.
I don't know how long that's going to last.
Thank you.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I don't think the Japanese are going to put up with that for too long.
I'm certainly a little surprised by the Taiwanese, but maybe not.
Maybe they're a little bit more open to that kind of thing.
We'll see.
I hope the racism in Japan does them a solid on this one, though.
So here's a claim.
These are just temporary visas.
Well, the truth is that's not how the Indians view it.
Aradana David, 18, initially became, again, according to the New York Times, initially became interested in Japan via anime and YouTube influencers.
Like her classmates, Miss David, Miss David, okay, intends to apply for a temporary visa.
But like many of them, she doesn't like to think about her stay in Japan as temporary.
Besides healthcare work, she said, I want to make a YouTube channel there and post video as a side hustle.
They're not viewing it the same way that we are.
And certainly cultures like Japan that are basically successful as a monolith, like they're kind of a singular culture, they probably won't like the results of this.
I know we've seen recent issues that they've dealt with with what was it, the Afghanis that were coming in there or somebody.
I can't remember who it was from the Middle East.
People are trying to convert.
We had a video.
They spent millions of dollars.
They got one person.
Oh, it's from Iran, I believe.
Was it Iran?
I don't know why you're doing that.
I don't know why you're bringing people.
Listen, I understand.
I don't hate anybody for the color of their skin or the country of their origin.
I just don't think our cultures align.
I don't think their culture is going to align with Japanese culture.
And that's a problem.
Again, I will get to some quotes.
I looked this up earlier because I was like, man, certainly some people earlier on, presidents, people that were prominent in the United States that figured prominently in our history as kind of these Americans that we've looked to, imperfect as they may be, as people who wanted to preserve what we have here.
Certainly they talked about this.
Shocker, they did at length, many of them.
And today, if they said it, they'd be racists in this culture.
But the result that we have, and this is a warning to places like Japan, is that we have an unrecognizable America that doesn't look anything like it did 10, 15, 20, certainly 30 years ago.
Not because there's people that are brown, again, just to dispel that stupid argument that I know that I'll get for this, but because it doesn't look and feel like America, just like these clips from North Texas neighborhoods and Costco's.
Remember when this made the rounds?
I mean, it looks like a nice neighborhood.
I think the HOA would prohibit, you know, blocking the streets.
Well, guess who's the HOA president?
Wow, yeah.
They're probably out there banging their dumb drums.
They complain about that, too.
Yeah.
Every single place you go.
I don't know where this Costco is, but.
I wonder why Costco smells like our pits now.
Yeah.
No sense of personal space from any of them.
No.
Oh, never, dude.
They'll just push their cart right into you.
Yeah.
You'll be online.
No, they'll just.
They'll be like right on your ass, like one inch from the back of your head.
And that pisses me off to knowing.
Oh, you should tell some.
You should tell them.
I do.
I curse you.
Get away.
Yeah.
It doesn't matter what race you are.
Anyway, you can get this.
Give me a white person.
This is my whole Indian, Asian.
You can get this.
If you're a white person from some European country and you come here and have no desire, like if you're from France and you want to come and smoke cigarettes, wearing a beret, eating bread at 10 a.m., fine.
I get it, but that's not American.
It's cool.
I did it on vacation too.
Yeah, you guys, did you know this when you're in Costco?
You can just do this.
You can just, if somebody's staring at your kids, you can just go, hey, do you want to have sex with my child?
You can do that.
Wow.
Yeah, you can do that.
What'd they say?
They leave.
Ah, that's a good idea.
You can do that.
Multiculturalism at its finest.
And here are some other examples of multiculturalism.
Colonizing.
It's a good word to use because that's really what's happening.
Colonizing our country.
The Muslim call to prayer broadcast in the cities of the U.S.
The city of Minneapolis changed its noise ordinance, now allowing the Islamic culture prayer to be broadcast from speakers.
You ever smile in your report on this?
It is a first for a major U.S. show.
Boy.
She's really happy about it.
Yeah, that's how I want to wake up.
I want to wake up like I'm back at war.
That's 5 a.m. to somewhere in the 5 o'clock hour a.m.
Why didn't Sesame Street do a bit about this with Oscar the Grouch?
Muslim call to prayer five to six times daily, starting in the five-ish hour.
Look at that, 5.18 a.m.
What a pathetic 48 a.m.
That you need the whole city to broadcast a song so you know it's time to pray.
It's just why don't you just handle your own religion in your own house?
Dude, why don't you just have a watch?
Oh, shoot.
Better yet, the times weren't even times.
They're based on things that happened in the day, like sunrise and sunset.
Just use your eyeballs.
Look, oh, wow, it's the sun is setting.
Time to pray in peace.
I see the Jews doing it.
Hey, Sabbath.
Hey, Sabbath.
You know, it's like one of those things that just kind of repeats when the sun goes down.
I'm sorry.
That's just not America.
That is, listen, I understand that you have the freedom to practice your religion.
Fantastic.
This is not like church bells that have existed in this country and across the world.
The church bells aren't a call for you to go pray.
No, it's telling you the time most of the time.
It's literally that.
Now this literally comes from the church being the only place that could afford to have a clock.
Yes.
And let you know what time it was.
It's a different thing.
Now, yeah, at some points, they would ring the bells to let you know that service was starting at a certain point in town.
Sure, yes.
Fine.
We're a Christian nation.
I understand you have the right to practice your religion, but that does not mean that we are not a Christian nation.
And also, that service bell isn't going off at 5 a.m.
No, not at all.
I don't understand why people put up with this in their communities, but there are other things, little things that maybe don't bother you as much as other, maybe like bilingual signage or something like that.
I get it when you have a lot of travelers, but yeah, I want to see Arabic nowhere in the United States.
It's conditioning, man.
I don't want it anywhere.
Segregated master plan communities like the Epic community in Texas.
Thank God they put a stop to that, or at least are trying to.
And then the city of Dearborn even publishes bilingual magazines in Arabic.
Arabic.
How about don't?
How about we just don't do that?
How about we don't celebrate Dwali or whatever the hell it's called in the White House?
Which, if I'm, if I'm not mistaken, if somebody out there knows this, if you're watching right now and you're hate watching because I'm saying something that you don't like about Indian people or people from Islamic countries, cultures that don't align with ours and people that come here not to assimilate, but to just take advantage of the system and what we've built, I'm fine with this.
You can correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that the five days or so of Diwali where we're celebrating different kinds of figures within Hindu and Indian culture and the gods that were celebrated on each one of those days.
And so when you light a candle, it's not like, hey, peace, hope, and love.
It's a God is being celebrated on this day in the Oval Office, and it's not Christian.
You cool with that?
I'm not sure most people understood what was happening then.
Why did we feel the need to do that?
Even if maybe there's a little wiggle room, why did we feel the need to do it?
And look, I would gladly be neighbors with Dinesh D'Souza tomorrow.
I don't agree with him on everything, but one thing I know about him, he is an American and he is pushing to save America, not make it something that it is not.
We disagree on some big issues.
That's fine.
We don't disagree on America staying American.
That is a huge difference from people coming over having zero, zero incentive, motivation, or desire to become American.
And I don't think we should put up with it from anybody that comes into this country.
I don't care how brilliant you are.
I don't care how much the H-1B system says you can come over.
If you can't pass these markers of wanting to become American, flying that flag in pride, because thank God you got here from wherever it is, whatever hellscape you came from.
And I say hellscape because everywhere else compared to here is a hellscape.
There is freedom here, but it was not created by Indians.
It was not created by Islamists.
It wasn't created by all of these 300 million gods and the godless culture that it produced.
It was created by God-fearing Christian men who had no guarantee of success or hope of life.
And they put it all on the line and came here.
And the people that followed them did the exact same thing to tame the West, to build cities, to build a culture that has been a beacon for the world.
Flawed though our interactions can be at times, the world is a better place because of America.
I cannot say that it is a better place because of Islam or because of India.
Go make those countries a better place so that they too can be a light to the world.
And until you do, don't come here and try to make us them.
And American leaders have been warning about this for centuries, as I said earlier.
Teddy Roosevelt, 1907.
Here's a quote.
In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else.
For it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed or birthplace or origin.
But this is predicated upon the person's becoming in every facet an American and nothing but an American.
There can be no divided allegiance here.
Any man who says he is an American but something else also isn't an American at all.
Nailed it.
Great quote.
Foreign leaders also understand this.
In the present day, Lee Kuan Yew, quote from Lee Kuan Mi.
Lee Kuan.
No.
No.
Here's the quote.
Multiculturalism will destroy America.
There is a danger that large numbers of Mexicans and others will continue to come to the U.S. and spread their culture across the whole of the country.
If they breed faster than the white Anglo-Saxon Protestants and are living with them, whose culture will prevail.
They will change each other, but it would be sad for American culture to be changed even partially.
They got it.
They get it now.
These are the kinds of things that we have understood as a nation forever until it seems recently.
And unlike the left thinks about colonialism in kind of a past tense, like colonialism is what these nations have done.
This colonialism right now is really just erasing Americanism.
And there's nothing wrong with asking why.
Why do we have this and why do we need this in our culture?
We do not want your culture to be our culture.
If you want to come and be a part of our culture and help push our culture forward, fantastic.
Come do it.
We will all link arms and have reasonable numbers of people coming into this country that can be assimilated, but not mass immigration of people who have no desire to do anything like become American.
It's time that this stops.
And it's time that we all vote in a way that shows that this is a priority and speak about this in a way that is loving and firm, that's not racist, but certainly calls out truth and says, listen, we are not allowed to go any further because if we do, we cease to become Americans and we will just become whatever culture decides to colonize us first and fastest.
Maybe it's India, maybe it's Islam, maybe it's something else we haven't even thought about yet, or a combination of all.
I don't want any of it.
I want us to stay American.
And I think there's other people that weighed in about this pretty nicely.
Grover Cleveland, 1886.
Here's a quote: In opening our vast domain to alien elements, the purpose of our lawgivers was to invite assimilation and not to provide an arena for endless antagonism.
The paramount duty of maintaining public order and defending the interests of our own people may require the adoption of measures of restriction, but they should not tolerate the oppression of individuals of a special race.
You see that?
Not racism, protecting culture, protecting Americans, not racism, drawing a hard line on assimilation.
Benjamin Harrison, 1889, here's the quote: The privileges of American citizenship are so great and its duties so grave that we may well insist upon a good knowledge of every person applying for citizenship and a good knowledge by him of our institutions.
We should not cease to be hospitable to immigration, but we should cease to be careless as to the character of it.
There are men of all races, even the best, whose coming is necessarily a burden upon our public revenues or a threat to social order.
These should be identified and excluded.
Does that sound extreme to anybody?
It sounds inspiring to me.
It makes me proud to be an American where we want to preserve what we have made because it is the best that has ever been made in this world.
And we want you to come and be a part of it.
If you come the right way and we allow you to come into this country, join us.
Don't try to change us because if you do, you're going to get a fight.
I don't want that.
I want you to do it the right way, but don't come here unless you want to be a part of who we are.
That's how we have to deal with this.
Stop talking about skin color.
Start talking about culture.
It is the way that we win.
And I know a number of people have died apparently recently today.
We had a close personal friend of Mr. President died over here.
Really sorry.
Close and personal friend.
Yeah.
Mr. Dick Daddy Cheney.
Wait.
Is that like a personal nickname, sir, that you had?
Yeah, I used to call him Daddy because tell me what to do.
Yeah, but no, I just meant the order of.
Kiss me on my cheek.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I understand.
You should have just spanked my bottom if I didn't do the right thing.
It's the order in which you said the daddy.
Can you say it again, sir, as though it were a middle name?
Oh, no, I'm not feeling it anymore.
Sorry.
See, it comes and goes.
Okay, well.
It's like a poop that you think is a fart.
You try to push it out.
You say, no, that's a poop.
I can't do that.
So you pull it back in, and then it comes back, and you actually didn't let it go.
And turns out it was a fart.
Can we get back to Dick?
Yeah.
Something, Cheney.
You can do all the dick you want.
We're clipping.
I figured you were.
I'm like trying to stay character and also like...
Did you guys all just hear you say, can we get back to dick?
Hold on.
Hold on.
Y'all heard that, right?
Can't wait for Billy to remix that.
Which we haven't shared with the audience.
Oh, man.
I'm a president for all Americans, whether they like vaginas or dicks.
Okay.
It doesn't matter to me.
As a great man once said, any hole will do.
Any hole will do.
A great man indeed.
But that is not what I meant.
And Dick Cheney died.
You know, I'm sad to see it.
I guess he's dead.
Okay.
Are you moving on?
Somewhere 150,000 contractors just all unanimously started crying.
He's over 80, so it's less sad.
We've talked about this.
Oh my gosh.
I shouldn't make jokes.
The UK's richest man.
Was he hunting?
Yeah, no.
He took a friend hunting and, you know, accidents happen.
Sorry, that's inappropriate to me.
It's not.
You're right.
I shouldn't make fun of neocons after they die.
Right.
People that let us.
I mean, there are a number of people that we talked to.
Inappropriate.
Yeah.
That won't be shedding any tears.
So the UK's richest person has died.
And no, it's not one of the many famous people from the UK that you would think would be the richest person, not Richard Branson, Jackie Rowling, Rowling.
David Beckham.
He's still bending it apparently.
And ex-Prince Andrew.
I say ex-Prince.
His quintessentially British name is Gopi Chand Hindoja.
Gopichand Hinduja.
Gopi Chand Hindubabaja has died in the UK.
He was born in Tehran, Iran.
He was educated in Mumbai and Gopi Chand and family's net worth was $45 billion.
The UK's richest guy is only worth $45 billion.
Okay, listen, we'll get to that.
Everything, here's a quote from the family motto: everything belongs to everyone and nothing belongs to anyone other than the $45 billion effing dollars in our bank.
Yeah, let me have some of that, right?
Let me, let me.
What?
I just, listen, I added the last part other than the $45 billion, but obviously that's what that means, right?
They haven't dispersed those resources back into the public from whence they came, have they?
Nothing belongs to anyone except for the things that belong to me.
Well, he's born in Iran.
I was confused.
Is he English?
Is he Iranian?
Persian?
Indian?
Does anybody know?
He's not British.
Gopichand.
Okay, Hindu.
Listen, if he's not, listen.
Listen, family of Hinduja, if you are not Hindu, that's a bad last name to have because it screws all of us over because the first name gives us no clues.
We know you're not English, but we don't know what else you might be.
Do better.
He died.
$45 billion.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Adios, Muchachos.
Valley Condios with your family and $45 billion that belongs to everybody, right?
I'm waiting for my debit card.
Where do you think he's going to be buried?
In a mausoleum.
Where?
In the UK or in any case?
In any statue in North Carolina?
Who do you think's funding it?
That's actually, it's going to be inside of that.
Yeah.
Probably around the eye level.
What do they do with people when they die?
They just throw their bodies on a train track?
What happens?
They usually put them in the river.
Well, no, yeah.
You wouldn't put them back where they die.
No, no, no.
It's not a mech mulcher.
You put it on the train tracks and then mulches it up when it comes back.
Oh.
Like a lawnmower.
It's science.
Science.
From the train track, we arose and to the train track we decompose.
There's like four guys that are loving me today.
I wonder how much money he sent back to India or Iran.
Well, nothing belongs to anyone, so none.
Yeah, nothing.
I don't have access.
Except for this mansion.
I'm but a ginis everywhere.
You want one?
I have too many.
$45 billion in net worth, and your family motto is everything belongs to everyone.
Okay, unless, of course, and maybe this is what we're missing.
It's within the family.
We're not talking about in general.
Ah, that is a family.
Yeah.
So that is for the family, but if you were to translate it for people outside the family, it is everything belongs to me and nothing belongs to you.
Apparently.
45 billion.
Where does that rank?
Do we know where that ranks in the United States?
Like on the top people?
I mean, Elon's been looking down on that.
I just remember we had saying it wasn't even in the top 100, but they'll.
Well, that's not true anymore, I don't think.
45 billion is a lot.
I mean, let's not frown upon.
It's not that many.
They're checking.
It's not that many.
That's not that many monies.
We're just going to wait.
That's a lot of nuts.
That's true.
We're not just going to wait.
All right.
I hope you guys understand.
We're very passionate about this here.
There are a lot of fights that we get into that are worth kind of diving into.
And I listen, I still think people are screwing up Israel and anti-Israel stuff.
I think there's an understandable kind of not middle ground because that sounds like you're just kind of, I don't know, sitting on the fence and I'm not.
And I don't think you should either.
But people just don't have the conversation well is what I'm saying.
People don't really get down to the base facts of the conversation and do it without labeling other people.
That's what I want to avoid with what we just talked about with cultures coming to the United States.
Stay away from racism as far as you can because that is not what our founding kind of beliefs in this country were.
Like we didn't treat people the way we should have in every case.
Totally understand that.
But we were also the people that ended slavery.
It was a process for people.
We don't want racists.
I also think it's immoral to hold a prejudice against someone for a trait that they can't control.
Culture, you can control.
Yes.
You can't control where you're born.
You can't control what language you spoke at birth or when, you know, not at birth, but you can't control your skin color.
You can't control a lot of these things.
Correct.
What you can control is your culture, how you act, how you behave, how you assimilate, where you go, why you go, what intentions you have.
You can control all those things.
And if you choose to not control those things and you choose to keep living a life that is of a third world nature, then you can get the hell out.
That's right.
You go back to the third world nature.
I think that's fair.
I think it's incredibly fair that, and we are allowed to hold you accountable to that.
And to say the rules of the game are learn the language, learn who we are, and become what we are.
I would say, yeah, the language is important.
And, you know, I think you should try to learn the language.
Yeah.
But I think ultimately, you know, not bringing your culture here.
Yeah.
If you can't speak English and I don't know what the what language, what is it, Hindi?
What does the Indians speak?
I think they speak a number of different.
Yeah, whatever.
Let's call it Spanish.
Everything's Spanish.
Let's call it Indian.
If I don't know what it is, that's not true.
French.
If I don't know, because I know a little bit of Spanish, but if you come here and you speak French and you don't speak English and you're making an attempt, but you're not bringing any French crap here.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
You're not bringing your culture here.
You come and you go to church, you know, or you go to community events, send your kids to school, you have them learn English.
You know, you fly a flag, an American flag outside your house.
You go to the block party.
You don't bring your bongo drum.
You know, you do American things.
That's what matters.
If you don't speak the language, okay.
I hope that please do.
You can catch up on that as long as you're doing American stuff.
Well, I think you have the right.
You're not bringing Sharia law.
You're not bringing third world communist ideologies.
You're not bringing your ideas about stricter gun control.
You're not bringing, what was the other thing?
Immigration.
Yeah, the chain immigration.
If you're not coming here trying to change this place, then okay.
You got to change yourself, not this place.
Yeah, I have less of a problem.
So here's the only caveat that I would add to that.
I think it is mandatory to learn English.
And here's why.
How easy is it going to be for you to assimilate if you cannot even speak the language of the land and communicate with those who are Americans and have the ideals?
No, sure.
I understand what you're saying.
I'm sad.
I don't want to preclude somebody from coming here.
No, they don't already speak English.
You can learn it here.
Don't put things in Arabic.
Don't put signs in Spanish.
Exactly.
Don't put signs in Chinese.
Nothing.
Japanese.
You'll get it.
Every single country has a different culture that they put different languages inside.
Yes.
Don't do that.
Yeah.
I don't.
As bad as what is it?
I think it's Montreal.
I wish Steven Nancy.
Yeah, I think it's Montreal or somewhere in Quebec where everything has to be in French.
French.
If you want English, it has to be smaller and, you know, French has to be big, whatever, three times bigger, something.
Do that here.
Yeah, I just want English all over everything.
Listen, English, fine.
English.
If you don't speak English, okay, well, good luck.
Good luck.
But you need to assign it.
You have time.
But you have to learn the language.
I'm sorry.
It's the only way.
All right.
Let's take some chats really quickly and see what people are thinking.
Okay, well, research sent in that Google chat or whatever.
He would be 22nd between Jacqueline Mars of the Mars Bars Corporation and Ken Griffin, who's a head fund manager.
22nd.
Yep.
Ken's line is up into the right.
The Mars family is an interesting story.
Is it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They actually got their start by kind of tricking Hershey.
Hershey didn't realize that they were going to be a competition.
They were in a different state.
Oh, really?
Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Mars was, I think, Minnesota or Michigan.
I think Minnesota.
And they bought large amounts of milk chocolate from Hershey because Hershey is the only people that are making milk chocolate.
And they bought massive amounts of milk chocolate and then added caramel to it or nougat.
They invented nougat or something like that.
And then immediately Hershey was like, wait, what the hell?
These guys that are buying our chocolate?
Now they're selling more chocolate than us.
But then they just.
And then they took over a lot of different industries.
And yeah.
Oh, wow.
They named themselves after the Roman god of war.
What do they expect?
True.
Yeah, good point.
True.
Gotcha, bitch.
They colonized the chocolate industry.
They're colonizers everywhere.
Okay.
Anyways, the point is.
The point is that they contributed to this country.
They started from nothing.
They built an empire off of Hershey's back.
And they're in the same league as this guy who's definitely not British.
Who's something other than British?
Persian?
I don't know.
Okay, let's take some chats.
All right.
First chat from Katandi.
That sounds like candy.
Do you agree with the statement that immigration without assimilation is invasion?
Sure, seems to be true.
Immigration!
Assimilation!
Invasion!
Yeah, no, it sounds like it all rhymes.
Perfect.
Yeah.
No, I think it is.
I mean, that's.
I don't think it is, but a caveat to that is this whole thing coming from India, the labor mobility.
Yeah.
That is.
That is a planned movement by another sovereign nation to place their people into another sovereign nation to make up for birth rate.
That 100% is invasion.
Well, that's that one specifically.
That's not all it is because they're also getting jobs in foreign countries and sending money back and propping up that government.
That's the first country.
Yeah, yeah.
So they're also leeches on the financial sector of the country they're invading.
And it benefits the sovereignty of the previous country, India.
So them?
Absolutely.
Yes.
I would say the abuela coming from Mexico, not so much an invasion, but I think a little bit.
I mean, I understand the opinion.
Well, it has to be similar as well.
That's just my opinion.
I would say, no, I think the rules should be the same for everybody.
I mean, whether or not it's an invasion or not, I mean, Hispanic culture has been a part of the American Southwest and South.
It depends on where you say it, but like kind of from Texas over.
That's a part of our culture or forever.
Yeah.
So I don't view that as much because we have a lot more in common with somebody who comes from Central and South America than we do from somebody India or from any Islamic nation on the planet.
Catholicism was a great uniter in a lot of ways.
It instilled a lot of those same values.
Not to the same degree and certainly not all, but it at least gave a foundation that we can work with.
I do believe, though, that it is potentially an invasion.
If it's like five people from Canada, that's not quite an invasion, though they may think they're a little bit stronger than they actually are.
Who knows?
They are still a sovereign country, for goodness sakes.
But I do think that that is a strategy.
And I don't know.
I'm trying to think of the video, and maybe somebody, maybe somebody in research can pull it.
I want to say this was from like around 2009, 2010, that Islam pivoted.
Do you guys see as many things exploding in the name of Islam in the West?
I mean, we see knife attacks and things like that and cultural kind of things.
We see people driving cars every once in a while.
You don't see nearly as many because it used to be like confirmed ISIS operative.
Right.
You don't see that, though.
And you see one, you know, one Muslim nut.
And there may be many reasons.
One, getting, you know, law enforcement getting a better handle on this and doing a much better job.
I don't want to take any credit away from people that do a good job when they do.
I don't know that they always do what they do sometimes, I'm sure, and probably have saved our backs more times than we know.
Fine.
But Islam did pivot and say, you know what?
We're never going to conquer these countries with force.
It's just never going to happen.
What we can do is go there and breed and culturally colonize these places.
That was an actual strategy.
Go back to the Trojan horse trade they've used for thousands of years.
And encouraging their populations to have a lot of children in nations that have a very low birth rate, it's just a matter of time.
It literally is just a matter of time before you start to have maybe not the over 50% of the population, but they become kind of the most dominant population in the country.
Inshallah.
The largest.
Yeah.
God willing.
Yes.
God willing.
Which is a good way to describe that method because it might not be in their lifetime.
But inshallah, it would be a lot of fun.
But it's a long, long-term plan.
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
Right after I'm gone, it doesn't matter because this is all for Allah.
Yeah.
I don't think it is a stretch to say that that is an invasion and it should be treated as such at the door.
And the door should just be brought right back out and you're, you know, where you were when you started.
I mean, you can just keep trying if you want, but it's always going to spit you back out in Islam.
I don't give a crap about Stan.
So it's intent.
Intent is basically what determines whether it's preservation or not.
Yeah, I think so.
Next chat.
All right.
Next chat from Taylor and Rain.
Question for the crew.
The left champions the idea of separation of church and state.
No, we don't, but keep going.
The left, the left.
Oh, they don't.
Keep going.
Well, whatever.
How are they justifying an Islam candidate using their religion as a political tool for their campaign?
That's funny.
I totally misread that because anytime I hear church and state, I'm like, no, it's state and church.
So I completely just disregarded.
Pull the question back up again, and I'll try not to be a jerk who misses the point.
Okay, but you have to read it for me.
Question for the crew.
The left champions the idea of separation of church and state.
How are they justifying an Islam candidate using their religion as a political tool for the campaign?
They don't.
I'll go back to exactly what I said.
I happen to be correct.
They don't.
They don't care about this church and state thing unless it benefits them.
They don't want Christians and Christian principles driving what people do when it comes to government.
And I'm not talking about like setting up a state religion.
I'm talking about having anything to do with how you view the world, which is really insane.
They don't care about anybody else doing it because they don't see it as as much of a threat to what they believe.
If it lines up, they're fine.
I don't care.
They'll take money from anybody.
I'm not saying Republicans are all that much better, but I don't agree with the premise of the question.
Yeah.
Because American politics have been using religion with their candidates forever.
Both sides.
And it's cringy facts.
Can you not remember 2016 when there was a whole thing?
Trump won the primary and it was like there was a little thing going on with the Republicans.
Like, oh, he's not even a real Christian.
He's not a godly man.
It's my second favorite book behind my book, obviously.
Art of the deal, then the bias.
That's a misquote.
But you know, it's been happening forever.
Yeah.
People use Christianity.
Do Peter.
Left, right, the ball, they've all done it.
JFK was a devout Christian, if you believed him.
Yeah.
Between bangings of all of the different women.
But other than that.
Yeah, it's been happening forever, so I disagree with the premise of the question.
But yeah, the left, you're right, though.
They do scream that constantly.
separation church and state separation church and state and then when it's yeah i don't know what the left's obsession with islam is I really, it goes against their values.
Because we hate it?
I think that's it.
The enemy of my enemy.
Yeah.
And I say hate because they want to destroy us.
I don't understand it.
Just general destabilization.
I mean, much more, I guess, willing to be some, I mean, if it helps them achieve.
We hate misogyny.
Go Islam.
We hate homophobia.
We love Islam.
Yeah, exactly.
We hate transpondia.
We love Islam.
Freedom of speech.
We love Islam.
Free, free Palestine.
Do you say that would rule?
That makes sense.
Well, they're more willing to hold other people to their own rules than they are to hold rules at all for themselves.
Yeah.
Yeah, they don't have rules.
That's a good point because they love leftists love to criticize Christians for doing things that are un-Christian, for sinning.
They love criticizing Christians for sinning because it's easy for them to do it because they don't have the same rulebook.
So they go, oh, I'm not a hypocrite.
I'm not a bad guy.
I'm not a hypocrite because I don't believe that's wrong to do that.
You believe it's wrong to do that.
So you're a bad person and a hypocrite at the same time.
Yeah, I don't see it.
Did you guys ever see Game of Thrones where the queen was naked?
Yeah.
I think I stopped.
It's not what I was talking about.
Fine.
14 times.
That happened.
He's right.
That's it.
No, what she did is she created a religious kind of class or gave them power.
And it ended up being turned against her.
And I feel like the Democrats right now with Islam are flirting with something like that, where the religious people in the Game of Thrones actually, I can't remember what they were called, but they came and actually took her and imprisoned her.
Sparrows.
Sparrows.
That's right.
Thank you.
So the Sparrows came and imprisoned her.
And that's that famous scene of her walking and they're throwing fruit at her and saying shame.
And that was her penance that she had to do publicly to go back to being queen.
She was in power, but they had all of the power because they were the religious zealots that people identified most with.
And I feel like that's the game they're playing.
They're like, all right, well, enemy of my enemy.
So, okay, if the right hates Islam because of factors within Islam that make it hateable, mostly thinking that violence is totally cool, 150 million people out of the religion to achieve their ends.
Okay, that's a problem for us blowing stuff up.
That's a problem for us.
Killing.
It's a problem for us.
Then we'll just piggyback off that a little bit and allow it and use it.
But you don't understand they will eat you.
They are using you, not the other way around.
The Democrats are pretty stupid on this for supporting them in any way, shape, or form.
And hopefully it doesn't bite everybody in New York City on the back.
I don't think this loser is learning it really quickly.
I know.
No, no, no.
Dude, he looks miserable.
Did you guys notice that?
Yes.
He looks like, I can't believe I'm doing this shit.
I want to quit.
I can't.
I'm not allowed.
Apex said I can't.
Why would he be?
Or whatever.
I'm sorry.
I don't even know exactly that.
My should have said that.
Yeah, no, no.
Hey, listen.
I'm a comedian.
I say things that aren't necessarily true sometimes.
That's true.
That might also happen to accidentally be true.
But I don't know.
If it isn't.
There's a nice sound up there.
Baby.
Woo!
Still waiting for the checks.
Right now, I'm just living in your head rent-free.
Okay, next chat.
Oh, he is Jewish, apparently.
Oh, my gosh.
Nailed it.
Dude, I didn't have to apologize for nothing.
I could have just came off like a clever bastard there.
I wonder if on October 7th, he knelt at a memorial for anybody.
No, Israel.
No, just George Floyd.
That's right.
Just George Floyd.
I haven't seen a politician that sad in a public appearance since George Bush 9-11.
Maybe.
That wasn't supposed to be it.
What are you guys supposed to do with that?
You're supposed to go, oh, yeah.
Next, no, no, no.
I'm going to let his head stare at me and make it an awkward thing.
Please explain.
Yeah, maybe Josh wants us to pull the video back up for 9-11.
I don't know.
I just.
Is that your wallpaper?
What the hell?
I play that footage at all my parties.
Hey, guys, remember this?
Apparently, it was some people did some things.
And according to what's her name?
This footage right here, you guys don't understand.
You kids are too young.
You don't understand.
This footage inspired one of the greatest country artists of all time, Toby Keith.
Right here.
This is what made Toby Keith.
This is his.
What is it?
Inception story.
What is it?
The origin story.
There we go.
I'm getting slow in my brain.
All right.
We got to take a couple more chats and then we got to go.
All right.
Kendo Extendo says New Jersey voting sites were closed due to bomb threats.
Yeah, I saw that.
When do we actually punish these people?
Seems like conservatives just let them get away with it.
Just look at the pipe bomb fag.
Great use of the word.
I don't know how you do it.
I really don't.
Because, you know, somebody can call in a threat, obviously, at a location, and you have no idea.
Obviously, if it's a coordinated effort, then you could prosecute people.
But can we do something?
Can we stop putting voting places at schools?
I feel like that's just actually putting children in danger for some reason.
This is today.
Also, I don't want people, I don't want adults.
A bunch of extra adults.
If school's in session, I don't want them there.
Exactly.
And maybe that's, maybe there are, you know, different, like public libraries or churches that want to do it, fire stations, police where they can have guns trained on you.
I don't know, places that are safe, but not schools.
I saw the school thing today and I was like, oh my gosh, I never really thought much about that.
I have kids, obviously, that are young, and I'm just like, I'm thinking about all these things.
So that's a bad idea.
Let's stop doing that.
So, yeah, I don't know how you do that.
If you can prove that they did it, yes, of course, I think we should prosecute people and we should start putting people in jail.
There should be jail time for the lady who got tossed by ICE, who's running for, is it Congress?
Yeah, I think so.
Then she needs to see that.
She put her hands on federal officers.
You get jail.
She's going to jail.
Go to jail, you little spoiled brat.
Go to jail.
And that should be the end of that.
I think I need to turn the monitor off.
It makes me a little more.
Yeah, there we go.
So I think that needs to be the end of that.
All right.
Two more chats.
So this one and then the final one after this.
All right.
Next chat from, let's see, Grimace242.
How can we, without force, take back our culture, our republic?
I want to be peaceful.
I want to be patriotic.
It seems, however, that it's gone past that.
Thanks in advance.
I don't think it's gone past that yet.
But listen, I think you're bringing up a very real problem in that we want to reclaim our culture without having to resort to force to be able to do it.
And there are lines that people will eventually cross where more and more people will think it's reasonable to use force to save it.
Because at some point, if you're about to lose it and things are about to go completely off the rails, you start to look at force as a way to prevent that as kind of that last measure.
But not everybody's line is in the same place.
And that's a dangerous spot for me to be because I don't know how people will respond.
And if it's too early, you're just a, you know, you're just a traitor.
You know, like you're, you're just somebody who's actually an anarchist.
And if it's too late, you're a conquered people.
It's a really, really fine line.
That's why I love studying the Revolutionary War and not really the war itself, because that's interesting too, but for different reasons.
The lead up.
Like, what was it like five years before?
Two years before, six months before, like with your neighbors that were Tories, essentially people are people that were loyalists, I think is the right word.
That would have been very interesting.
But I think until we understand that dynamic a little bit more, what we have to do is, and I look, I'm guilty of this as well.
So I can speak from the position of somebody who needs this advice.
Get involved locally with making a difference in your community.
That is the only way that this is going to work.
We don't need a leader to go talk about it.
We've got plenty of people bloviating without end that don't really accomplish anything.
And they get elected every two, four, and six years and don't really do anything.
I don't want more of that.
I want more people encouraging assimilation.
I want more people voting for people who will put a priority on making sure the communities are protected, like in Texas with Epic.
And not voting for the people who allowed North Carolina to put up a giant statue of the god of whatever Krapistan.
I don't want any of that.
I want different people than that.
Just look at their decisions and go, I want the opposite of that.
Start holding people accountable.
Start helping people assimilate.
Start making that a priority.
But listen, here's the thing.
You got to do it with love.
Otherwise, people will just hate you and they will never want what you are selling, so to speak.
They will never want to be like you if what they see is hate coming from you.
Why would I assimilate to that?
So make sure you do this in a winsome way.
Final chat.
All right.
Final chat from Legends 501.
Question for the crew.
What are your thoughts on the Pope's recent disagreements with the U.S.'s handling of illegal aliens?
Is it a Christian value or is the Pope getting bad information?
What is the recent development there?
I will have to look and verify.
I mean, come on.
The Pope makes so many mistakes.
How can we narrow it down to just one?
Listen, I'm sorry.
He wasn't speaking ex-Cathedra.
I'm fine.
I know that there's a lot of Catholic folks in the chat and the viewership.
They get pissed too.
So I don't want to insult anybody, but I don't care about the Pope's opinions about anything.
He's not God.
He'll never be God.
God didn't appoint him.
A bunch of people voted for him and it was all politics.
This is my thought.
Also, the Vatican has huge walls and they keep people out.
So when the Vatican's full of immigrants, come back and talk to me, big dog.
I like that.
By the way, make sure you tune in tomorrow.
We have a phenomenal Ash Wednesday with Myron Gaines.
We hold his feet to Zafaya.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Our guest today, you know, he's been here in the studio, a controversial figure, Mr. Myron Gaines.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me, man.
How would you sort of encapsulate like your views to the uninitiated?
What do you think people get wrong about you?
So I think women are stupid.
I think men are better than women at almost everything that matters.
Jews control America and have too much power.
A lot of Muslims are retarded.
Oh, Jeets stink.
Blacks have a perpetual victimhood.
Whites can't dance and their food sucks.
Hey, hey.
Let's go with that.
They're good at math, but still not cool.
I tell guys to understand women and understand that a necessary component is to not allow sex to control you.
For a lot of guys, it's going to mean being experienced with women.
You know, I don't expect you guys to agree with everything I'm going to say.
No, and I don't.
And I appreciate that we can have this conversation.
I don't want to put you on this.
Do it calmly.
And, you know, this is the difference between, you know.
Online, you just call him a shill and he basically calls you an anti-Semite and nobody talks.
That's the problem with the online world.
By the way, if you don't agree with everything, Mal, you're now a Zionist, Myron.
They just heard Hitler was right.
They saw the Rum and Salute and they're like, yeah.
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