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You're not. | ||
We're not. | ||
It's not going back to normal. | ||
You're not going back to normal. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
That was phase one. | ||
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I believe that they probably had to let people out of the lockdown. | |
Give people a taste of what things used to be like. | ||
To one, let out pressure. | ||
It's a pressure release valve. | ||
Let out pressure. | ||
And two, it's a mental trick. | ||
People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy. | ||
But I think that's the agenda. | ||
And they're already talking about that in Iceland. | ||
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They say in Iceland it's a 15 year, 15 year lockdown plan. | |
And they're talking about that with the vaccines. | ||
Regular, every six months, booster shots. | ||
Booster shots. | ||
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Vaccinations for COVID. | |
So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something. | ||
mRNA poison. | ||
And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport. | ||
I think the endgame is the vaccine passport. | ||
When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left. | ||
There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats. | ||
There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing. | ||
And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it. | ||
And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is. | ||
You can't stop where it's going. | ||
You gotta stop it where it is. | ||
You gotta stop it in its track, right? | ||
I mean, do people not understand how that works? | ||
I think people have it in their minds. | ||
They're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I'd go that far. | ||
Well, it's not really up to you. | ||
These things have momentum. | ||
And they're contingent. | ||
They're building one thing on top of the previous thing. | ||
So people have it in their heads, like, well, if it got that bad, you know, then I'd have a problem with it. | ||
Well, look how bad it is now. | ||
Look how bad it has gotten. | ||
Take a look back a year, five years. | ||
I mean, at everything, but specifically with the pandemic. | ||
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Take a look back at one year ago, you know. | |
People say, "Well, if it got so bad, you know, then I might say something, then I might do something. | ||
I might not like that." Okay, well, the only way we're gonna stop it from getting over there is if we stop it over here. | ||
If we start saying no over here, we gotta start thinking how we're gonna stop it here. | ||
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If people just stop doing it, there's a chance we could avert that outcome. | |
We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate. | ||
I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder. | ||
You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult. | ||
Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you. | ||
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Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it. | |
You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right? | ||
Here's my challenge to you. | ||
Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with a worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out. | ||
And you're going to feel adrenaline. | ||
You're going to go into Target, you're going to go into Walmart or wherever, and you're going to get in a big fight, and your mouth is going to twitch, and you're going to feel shaky, and you're going to get adrenaline. | ||
Some of you, yes, some of you maybe are used to this. | ||
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And that's a good thing. | |
It feels good. | ||
It reminds you you're alive. | ||
You're human. | ||
And the more that you do it, the more you'll be able to, you know, maintain your grip. | ||
But start getting used to that feeling. | ||
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That's a good feeling. | |
We want to start to feel that. | ||
Fuck these people. | ||
Ruin their day. | ||
Make these people that work at Target go home and cry because they have to enforce this bullshit. | ||
Make them lose their minds. | ||
Make them go to their therapist and get on antidepressants and cry because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day because gas is $4 and they don't know how they're gonna pay their rent and their relationship with their parents is bad and they're getting used and Tinder hookups and then they gotta go to Target and they gotta deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask. | ||
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And let those people go off the rails, and let the whole fucking system go off the rails. | |
That's what we have to do. | ||
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That's what we have to do. | |
It's not cool to share Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's gay. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is the free man talking. | ||
What matters is that we've stuck up for humanity. | ||
Ultimately, that is the victory. | ||
It's not victory in itself. | ||
It's not, you know, a political achievement. | ||
It's not anything like that tangible. | ||
The victory is in our living. | ||
That we're living without limits. | ||
We're living without self-censoring. | ||
We're living unapologetically and being human. | ||
Like, the act of doing that at all times is the victory over, you know, this oppressive sort of system that wants to control and diminish and intimidate and all of that. | ||
Like, ultimately, that's why, you know, it's living the dream every day. | ||
Total victory every day. | ||
Just by being human, I also wouldn't have it any other way. | ||
I would much rather be suffering and be real and suffer as a human than be comfortable as a slave, than be comfortable as somebody that's just along for the ride. | ||
You know, they, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position. | ||
You, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | |
Thank you. | ||
And I'm addicted to the steratone in Russia. | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
Sick! | ||
Just eat a big mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
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We're not allowed to make jokes. | |
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine, having some pasta, having some pizza. | ||
Oh, I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm the original. | ||
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All right, I'm the original. | |
One. | ||
One, two, three, four, five. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
Life, like, this is what you like, like, try to live this life, right, hopefully know you in your place, like, right, right, this is like a movie, but it's really very tight, like, every single night, right, every single night, right, I was screaming at my daddy, he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I was screaming at the reverie, just like Mike. | ||
Looking for a quite like, see what you like, like riding on a white bike. | ||
Feeling like a tight bike, pressing on the gas, doing over for the night. | ||
Like screaming at my daddy, he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
But nobody never tell you when you like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it, only when they see me. | ||
Like a Tyler Perry, can't be a teacher. | ||
Searching for a teacher, now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it, wait. | ||
Like to see it, be a piece. | ||
Tell me what you like, like turn it down to the right life. | ||
Driving with my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I'm just trying to find a company for a new way. | ||
Just really trying not to reach through the pool way. | ||
I don't have a pool in the way. | ||
Being on my best though, lock up on a text though. | ||
Doesn't tell text though. | ||
Another word, better picture or a test mode. | ||
Best of them, a guy, I don't really want. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
But respect the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only | ||
America First. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, a lot to get into tonight. | ||
It's been a very eventful weekend, and a very eventful week last week, as it always is when I'm not doing my show. | ||
And so tonight, as you know, our featured story will be talking about the reprisal terror attack in Waukesha, Wisconsin. | ||
We now have a suspect, 39-year-old Daryl Brooks, a black guy who drove through a crowd of white people Just a few days after the Rittenhouse verdict and under an hour away. | ||
I'm sure everybody saw this the other day. | ||
It's been all over the news, but a red SUV plows through a Christmas parade. | ||
And I don't know the death count so far. | ||
I believe it's one or two dead and more than 20 injured. | ||
It's old people, it's children, it's a Catholic priest is in the hospital too. | ||
We don't have exactly a motive just yet and we don't know everybody who is involved in this but we have some idea and so we'll be talking about that tonight and my speculation about what's going on here. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict which came down last week and it sort of worked out just perfectly, you know? | ||
Because I had been doing the show, of course, as you know, live from New York City. | ||
We had some technical issues. | ||
I was only able to get a couple shows out. | ||
All throughout last week, we were doing maintenance on this channel and on Super Chats, which we're still working on. | ||
And of course, this is the first week that I haven't done the show, I want to say, since New Year's Eve. | ||
So it's been almost a full year. | ||
It's been almost a full year since I've not done the show for a week. | ||
Actually, you know what? | ||
Did I not do the show for a week? | ||
I think after White Boy Summer I got sick. | ||
Regardless, you know me, I don't take a whole lot of time off of the show. | ||
Of course, the one week that I'm not doing the show, the verdict comes out in the biggest case of the year, the Kyle Rittenhouse case. | ||
And I missed it! | ||
But I'm sure you guys all know it's the biggest story, one of the biggest stories of the year. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges. | ||
He's a free man. | ||
He's innocent. | ||
And so I'll talk about that briefly. | ||
Well, I'll spend some time on it, actually. | ||
And I want to talk not just about the acquittal, but about the reaction, too, because, you know, this is just amazing. | ||
I feel like a broken record because I say this all the time. | ||
And especially in the past few weeks, I've been saying this a lot. | ||
So forgive me if it sounds trite or repetitive here, but it has to be said. | ||
And like I said, I've been on this line for a little while now, but I keep hearing the same refrain, Kyle Rittenhouse gets acquitted, and what's the first take, the first comment that I see on this? | ||
It's Jack Posobiec, and all the usual suspects, and they're saying, This case has nothing to do with race. | ||
The Kyle Rittenhouse case! | ||
You know what even happened in the Kyle Rittenhouse case? | ||
I mean it's not been an hour since the guy's acquitted of all charges and as you know everybody on the left and the media and BLM they want this kid to fry. | ||
They want this kid dead. | ||
Why do you think that is? | ||
And not an hour, not an hour after he gets out of jeopardy and is acquitted you've got all these conservatives coming out saying that it had nothing to do with race. | ||
And actually, somehow, it's about class instead. | ||
Not only is it not about race, but actually, what it's really about is class. | ||
It's because this was a middle-working class white guy from northern Illinois. | ||
Really? | ||
And then, to make it even better, Then Kyle Rittenhouse goes and does an interview with Tucker Carlson. | ||
And he himself says, he himself, Kyle goes on the interview and says, this has nothing to do with race. | ||
And in fact, I support BLM. | ||
I'm not a racist. | ||
You know, and like I said, if you watch the show, you know I talk about this a lot. | ||
How do we keep making the same mistake? | ||
I shouldn't say we, it's not us. | ||
How do stupid, foolish white people, how do they keep this charade up with this, it's never about race, nothing's about race, it doesn't matter that we're white, it doesn't matter that they are black, it doesn't matter that they hate us because we're white, it's all somehow about something else, it's about anything else. | ||
I don't know how much longer that can go on. | ||
Clearly, it can honestly go on in perpetuity. | ||
Clearly. | ||
Because it really doesn't matter what happens. | ||
You know, whether it's Mollie Tibbetts, or it's Muslim terrorism, or it's gangbangers, and drive-by terror attack in Waukesha, or Kyle Rittenhouse, they want to burn this kid at the stake. | ||
It's never about race. | ||
So honestly, it could go on forever. | ||
It could go on until we are no more as a people. | ||
And it will, if we persist doing this. | ||
But anyway, we'll talk about all that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Glad to be back. | ||
And yeah, I got back from New York City last week by train, which was awful. | ||
And we've been doing a little bit of work on the website. | ||
I don't know if you've noticed, but we replaced the title cards on the site with this new system. | ||
We replaced the carousel of streams with a new sort of design. | ||
And we made some big updates to the site. | ||
Did a little tweaks on this channel. | ||
We were having some difficulty. | ||
And we're still working on Super Chats. | ||
And I don't know if people missed this or not, because this unfolded while I was in New York. | ||
It was very chaotic, so I wasn't really able to communicate with everybody. | ||
But as you know, we usually use Entropy for Super Chats. | ||
We can't use Entropy. | ||
Their payment processor called them up, this is a couple weeks ago, and said, by name, their payment processor, not Entropy. | ||
Entropy's great. | ||
I know the people that run it. | ||
They're great people. | ||
They support this show, or at least they support my right to make a living doing this show. | ||
In a strict sense, right? | ||
I don't want to necessarily say they endorse everything I say on my show, but they do support what I do by doing the Super Chats. | ||
Their payment processor who processes payments for their whole website called them up about a week and a half, actually this point is like three weeks ago, and said, hey listen, if you don't ban Nick Fuentes from your site, we're gonna shut down your whole payment processing for your whole website. | ||
They mentioned me by name! | ||
Their payment processor! | ||
So it's like their bank or their pay processor called them up And I'm not making this up. | ||
Not an exaggeration. | ||
Literally said, hey, you know Nick Fuentes who uses Entropy? | ||
You gotta kick him off or else, or else we're gonna shut down your whole site. | ||
So that's what happened. | ||
And they have an obligation to the rest of their users. | ||
They didn't call up and say ban Jaden or Beardson or anybody else. | ||
Just me. | ||
I'm the only one. | ||
I mean, this is BS. | ||
These are the kinds of hoops. | ||
Do you understand that I have to jump through to put this show on? | ||
I get people complaining to me all the time. | ||
You have no idea. | ||
You can't even begin to comprehend the kind of stuff that I have to go through. | ||
They called up Entropy and mentioned my name and said you gotta ban this guy. | ||
And for what? | ||
Why? | ||
I haven't even been in the news lately. | ||
When's the last time I've even been in the news? | ||
Besides two weeks ago for our anti-vax protest in New York City. | ||
Before that it was like the Gosar fundraiser or CPAC which was in July. | ||
And these banks, run by the Jews, they call up and they say this guy can't accept credit cards online. | ||
This is my life. | ||
This is my life. | ||
So, we're working on a solution. | ||
It should be up this week. | ||
I don't want to make any promises. | ||
We're trying to sort it out. | ||
And we're still building on-site. | ||
Superchats! | ||
Maybe before the end of the year you'll be able to come on CozyTV and buy. | ||
We're gonna do a system like DLive had where you buy lemons on DLive and then you give the lemons to the streamers. | ||
You could do subscriptions. | ||
We're gonna do something like that. | ||
An on-site token-based currency thing. | ||
And we'll have that before the end of the year. | ||
We're working on that. | ||
And in the even shorter term, maybe sometime this week, I'm gonna get Super Chats back. | ||
But for now, we don't have them. | ||
So, this show is just gonna be a monologue, and then that's it, and then no Super Chats. | ||
Sadly. | ||
You know, a normal person would be like, oh my gosh, we're not bringing in Super Chats to the show. | ||
Because when I don't do Super Chats, the show doesn't make money. | ||
But I'm kind of, you know, I'm a little bit relieved. | ||
I would be lying if there wasn't some sense of relief that I just don't have to read the superchats. | ||
We need the superchats, we gotta get them back, integral part of the show, but I'd be lying if I said it wasn't a little bit of a vacation the past couple weeks. | ||
No superchats, no usernames, don't have to reply, But yeah, these are just more of the hoops we have to jump through. | ||
So Super Chat should be coming back sometime this week, I believe. | ||
We're working on that, but I tell you, they just make it so hard. | ||
Everything, you know, we have to put up with more than literally anybody else. | ||
Nobody else has this problem, except for me. | ||
You know, the no-fly list, the bank debanking, you know, financial blacklisting, the payment processor shutting us out, all that. | ||
It's like... | ||
Sucks, but honestly that's the price that you pay for being a real human being. | ||
That's the difference between me and everybody else. | ||
Because everybody else will not say everything that I'll say. | ||
They won't say everything they really think or everything they really believe because if they do, this is what happens to them. | ||
Or at least if they were as good at saying the things they mean as I am, this is what would happen to them. | ||
And so most people say, I'd rather be on a major platform. | ||
I'd rather have credit card. | ||
I'd rather be able to board an airplane. | ||
But this is the price we pay just to say how we really feel. | ||
So that's how it is. | ||
But anyway, so no super chats tonight. | ||
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I think that's everything. | ||
I guess we never got a chance to talk about the big protest in New York City. | ||
I don't want to spend too much time talking about it because now it feels like old news because I, you know, if I had done a show last week I would have covered it but Now it's this week. | ||
But in case you missed it, we were out in New York City a couple weeks ago. | ||
We did a few big anti-vaccine protests. | ||
We did one in Staten Island. | ||
We did two in Manhattan. | ||
One outside of the Pfizer World Headquarters. | ||
And one outside the Gracie Mansion, which is the Mayor's Mansion. | ||
And I just want to say thank you to everybody that came out to those protests. | ||
It was a lot of fun. | ||
And it really Was a pleasant surprise. | ||
I thought we were gonna go there and just get totally routed by Antifa. | ||
You know, because I'm thinking we're going behind enemy lines. | ||
It's gonna be chaotic. | ||
We're gonna get shit from the cops and from the local people. | ||
But honestly, we really didn't get too much pushback. | ||
We had no resistance in Staten Island. | ||
We had no resistance at Pfizer headquarters. | ||
And there was a little antifa counter-demonstration outside of the mayor's mansion at night, but it was nothing to speak of. | ||
I mean, we had, I want to say, 300 people there in Manhattan, which is like, I don't know the geography super well, but this is like the center of the city. | ||
And in a very liberal neighborhood. | ||
And I think they only summoned maybe 50, 100 people. | ||
And I think they threw a couple of eggs, which didn't even hit anybody. | ||
They played a rape whistle, because they were being raped by us in their own city, our city now. | ||
And that was it. | ||
The cops came in, separated the two groups. | ||
Yeah, I mean we went in, we did our thing, we got out and it was a pretty successful week. | ||
A lot of fun. | ||
So, thanks everybody that came out and joined us for that. | ||
We enjoyed. | ||
We made New York City our bitch. | ||
Roypers can go anywhere. | ||
I can go anywhere in this country and there will be a crowd of 100 to 500 people on a moment's notice. | ||
On a day's notice. | ||
You know, like, for example, when we went out a couple weeks ago and did our rally at Gracie Mansion, I want to say we put the flyer out with all the details, like, two days before the rally. | ||
Two days! | ||
We had a few hundred people in a liberal neighborhood in the middle of New York City, at night, in the cold, in the rain, and that's the power of the Greupers. | ||
So, it was a lot of fun. | ||
We stuck it to the man. | ||
I'm not getting vaxxed. | ||
I know you guys aren't either, although... | ||
Seems like that's kind of, uh, petering out, sadly, because everyone's getting vaccinated. | ||
It's like everybody... It's like everyone I know, and everybody that has a job, and everybody that goes to school, everyone's getting vaccinated. | ||
So, I mean, don't get me wrong, you still can't get it. | ||
You can't get it. | ||
It will kill you. | ||
But, I mean, the numbers, just every day, it's more and more people getting vaccinated. | ||
You know, we're out there. | ||
We're still beating the drum. | ||
Trying to warn people. | ||
That's okay. | ||
We'll be healthy. | ||
But anyway, so that's just a brief recap from a couple weeks ago. | ||
It feels like, like I said, ancient history at this point. | ||
But I want to get on. | ||
I want to really get into the big stuff. | ||
This Kyle Rittenhouse decision. | ||
And so, I'm sure everybody knows at this point. | ||
What day was it exactly? | ||
Was it Saturday or Friday? | ||
But a jury acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse of all charges. | ||
If you remember, he was the guy who, as you know, crossed state lines. | ||
He was in Illinois. | ||
He drove like a half hour to Kenosha last year during the riots over the shooting death of Jacob Blake. | ||
Police-involved shooting, I believe, of Jacob Blake. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse went up there to defend property, and be a medic, and help people, and there were a couple of Jewish pedophiles who chased him down. | ||
They saw Kyle with his AR-15, and they saw him rendering aid to somebody, and they said they were gonna kill him, they were gonna rip his heart out, and all these threats. | ||
They chased him across the city, pulled out a gun on him, and this was admitted during the trial, Pulled a gun on him, and that's when Kyle Rittenhouse, on the ground, turned and fired, killed two people, and wounded one other, shot one guy's arm off. | ||
And, you know, from the beginning, this really shouldn't have even happened. | ||
Because, from all the evidence that was out there already, a year ago, when this happened, it should have been clear that this was a self-defense situation. | ||
So this whole process really was unnecessary. | ||
It really was needless. | ||
He was charged with murder. | ||
He was charged with homicide and attempted homicide as well as a lot of other things. | ||
Gun charges, few other charges. | ||
It's been a long process. | ||
This guy's 18 years old. | ||
His life has been hanging in the balance for something like over a year now, pending these charges. | ||
And I remember when this thing happened, a lot of people said, wow, this guy's a hero. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
I always believed that Kyle Rittenhouse did nothing wrong. | ||
He defended his own life and all that. | ||
But you look at the situation that he put himself in, and this is a guy who drove out there. | ||
Because of the nature of the act, crossing the state lines with the firearm, being a minor, and then putting himself in harm's way like that, he really screwed himself over. | ||
And again, it's not to blame him. | ||
He did nothing wrong. | ||
But it is to say, in this kind of a climate, in an environment like we saw a year ago, we were using the term anarcho-tyranny to describe it. | ||
Meaning, That the criminals roam free, the cities are on fire, crime is rampant, but at the same time, and this is the important part, this is the kicker, the government is still tyrannical, somehow. | ||
While at the same time the criminals are out there and it's as though it's total anarchy, at the same time there is a tyranny being applied, but only to law-abiding people. | ||
And so the law-abiding, middle-class type people, your average, law-respecting people, they find themselves in this sort of pincer maneuver where, on the one hand, they're being victimized by predators, by criminals, but at the same time, if they go out and do anything about it, if it's vigilantism, if it's self-defense, if they try to defend their pawn shop, or their restaurant, or their bar, or even their own life, | ||
You know, walking home or outside their house, like the McCloskeys in Missouri. | ||
They're gonna find themselves under the gun of the cops. | ||
So even if you don't get your house burned down, or killed, or your business burned down, you are gonna have to face the judge. | ||
And so, your options then become, once you're in that situation, either, in the case of Rittenhouse, as an example, you die at the hands of criminals, or you get sent up with these trumped-up charges, Your life hangs in the balance and you could be thrown in a cage forever. | ||
And that very well could have happened. | ||
And honestly, when the jury decision came out, I was surprised. | ||
I, of course, believed that Rittenhouse was innocent from the beginning, should have never been charged. | ||
But, I also know how this country works. | ||
And there's a lot of innocent people that should not be charged, but are charged, convicted, and sentenced. | ||
And I thought that throughout the trial, I thought that the defense did a great job and proved that Kyle Rittenhouse was innocent and acted in self-defense. | ||
But once again, there are lots of people who are wrongly convicted and sentenced with horrible things when they're innocent, when they're defending themselves, when they did not instigate. | ||
You know, jails are full, especially right now, of people from January 6th, of Proud Boys, of Rise Above movement. | ||
Members. | ||
The main guy, James Fields from Charlottesville. | ||
The jails in particular now are full of people, and probably still from the BLM riots, full of innocent people who were defending their life, limb, property, whatever. | ||
Survived the criminals, but yet did not survive the tyranny. | ||
And so, you know, like I said, a guy's innocent, should not have been charged, should not have been convicted, but there's really no guarantee that the system is going to work like that. | ||
That it's not going to charge you when you're innocent, and that it's not going to send you up for a lifetime in a cage as a young man, as a minor, nearly a minor like Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Uh, but sometimes that's just how it happens. | ||
So I was actually surprised that he got acquitted, especially looking at the jury makeup. | ||
It was like seven women. | ||
It was majority women. | ||
But he got acquitted on all charges, and we have to thank God for that. | ||
It's a huge white pill, and I know everybody was very relieved to see that, and you really have to thank God, because you can't thank the jury, and you can't thank the judge, and you can't thank the system. | ||
And this is a very important point to make. | ||
It will be a very bad... It will be a bad outcome. | ||
If this is something that restores people's faith in the justice system. | ||
When I see the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, I thank God. | ||
I thank Jesus. | ||
I feel good for Kyle and for his family, and I'm glad that he's not going to have his life totally, if it hasn't been already, totally destroyed. | ||
At least he's not in a cage. | ||
I'm grateful that that happened and I feel very good for him. | ||
What I do not feel is any kind of relief that the justice system works. | ||
You know, because I see a lot of that now. | ||
I see a lot of people, even like the president, put out a statement and said, before he told everybody to go out and riot, he said that the jury made their decision, he respects the decision, it is what it is, that's the process, and so on. | ||
And I see a lot of conservatives saying the same thing, you know, that proves our system works, or whatever. | ||
This doesn't prove the system works. | ||
And if anything, that people would say that shows how broken the system is. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because this was cut and dry. | ||
This is a black and white case, clearly of self-defense. | ||
This is a guy, like I said, that should not have even been charged. | ||
And it's not like it's a very ambiguous thing. | ||
You know, it's not like this was some great moral gray area. | ||
It was plain to see that this was self-defense, that he should have not been charged, should have not been convicted or sentenced, and that we got the clearly, the obvious outcome. | ||
People are now going to pat themselves on the back and Praise the system and say, wow, it's a miracle the system works. | ||
If anything, that this guy's life was hanging in the balance for a year shows that the system does not work. | ||
That he got charged shows the system does not work. | ||
That people were hoping and praying. | ||
That this thing wasn't wrapped up very quickly shows that the system does not work. | ||
It shows that if you got the wrong jury, you would have been screwed. | ||
If you got the wrong judge, you would have been screwed. | ||
If you were just unlucky that day, you would have been screwed. | ||
And guess what? | ||
You know, a lot of people now that Kyle Rittenhouse got acquitted, they're gonna go on with their lives. | ||
You know, all the people that were saying, oh, we're gonna kill this guy, or, you know, on the left, they didn't get what they wanted, and now they're just gonna go on and live their lives. | ||
And we who defended Kyle Rittenhouse, same deal. | ||
We saw the acquittal. | ||
We posted online how happy we were about it. | ||
Wow, what a relief. | ||
Everyone feels good. | ||
But if it had went the other way, and people just moved on with their lives, this guy would have never moved on. | ||
It would have been over for him. | ||
I mean, don't you understand that? | ||
Do you understand the gravity and the stakes here? | ||
Guy's 18 years old. | ||
And if this had just gone the other way, which it easily could have, like I said, if he got the wrong jury, I mean, what the hell would have happened if he got like one bad juror, held it up in the other direction? | ||
Or a few. | ||
What if the composition of the jury was what they were agitating for? | ||
They were complaining, hey, there's no black people on the jury. | ||
Yeah, thank God there were no black people on the jury. | ||
They would have ruined this guy's life, I'm sure. | ||
Right? | ||
What if the jury composition was half black? | ||
And it was half bloodthirsty, militant racialists, black people that said, you know, this guy was out there, he was a white kid with an AR-15, with all the white privilege in the world, and a jury that would have wanted to see nothing other than this guy go to jail for the rest of his life. | ||
That's all it would have took. | ||
And it could have happened. | ||
And what if he got the wrong judge? | ||
What if he had the wrong lawyer? | ||
You know, a lot of what-ifs. | ||
He got lucky. | ||
That is not a system that anybody should be praising. | ||
That this 18 year old kid got lucky and that's the reason that he won't spend the rest of his life in jail for something that he didn't even do wrong. | ||
Like, think about that. | ||
Turned 18 and then went to jail forever. | ||
Because he defended his own life, and it would have been a coin toss, you know? | ||
It would have been just a roll the dice. | ||
It could have been a different everything, and that would have been the timeline that we, and more importantly, he would be living in. | ||
That would be his reality for the next 50 years, 60 years, whatever, until the day he died. | ||
It's more like an example of what not to do. | ||
I mean, my first big takeaway from the whole thing is that, no, the system does not work. | ||
And people should not look at Kyle Rittenhouse and say, here's an example. | ||
It's more like an example of what not to do. | ||
This is absolutely what you should not do. | ||
Because this guy goes out there and, you know, like I said, he crosses the state lines. | ||
I know the prosecution made a big deal out of it. | ||
From a legal point of view, it does matter. | ||
I mean, the jurisdiction does actually matter. | ||
As you can see, it does make a difference whether you think that makes sense or not. | ||
It does. | ||
But he picks up a gun, he drives into another state, into a war zone, where there's cars on fire, where other people have weapons, into hostile territory, and his options narrowed in an instant. | ||
I mean, you see how quickly, if you saw those videos, his life trajectory in a fraction of a second narrowed like this. | ||
Three options. | ||
Dead on the street, jail for the rest of your life, or the miraculous chance that you defend yourself, those amazing shots, killing those two people, wounding the other guy. | ||
A miraculous shot. | ||
Then, getting charged, somehow beating the case, raising all this money, getting a competent defense, even navigating his terrible first defense with Lin Wood and that other guy. | ||
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Right. | |
And then somehow getting acquitted of all the charges, it took an instant, it took a fraction of a second for his life to narrow between two completely unacceptable, life-ending options, or still a life-altering one, albeit without, you know, not as catastrophic, which is the current one we're in. | ||
So if anybody, you know, if anybody's watching the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict and coming away thinking that that's how you ought to do it, that's the wrong takeaway. | ||
This is the country that we live in. | ||
You're either gonna go out there and get murdered by black criminals, or you're gonna get set up by cops that hate you, by a system that hates you, media circus, lynch mob, And that's if you're lucky. | ||
If it turns into a lynch mob, at least you could fundraise. | ||
What if people had never heard of this case and this guy got, you know, some crappy defense attorney or some state-appointed defense attorney? | ||
You know, I guess you're, in some sense, you're almost even lucky if it turns into a media circus. | ||
Otherwise, it just gets buried in the system. | ||
So people got to be mindful not to wind up in the same situation. | ||
The other takeaway from all of this I saw some of the reaction to the verdict from conservative pundits and from Kyle himself. | ||
All these people lining up to say that this case had nothing to do with race. | ||
And, you know, I cover this a lot on the show. | ||
Conservatives say this all the time. | ||
We know they've been saying this for generations. | ||
Nothing's about race. | ||
Nothing's ever about race. | ||
Race isn't real. | ||
We all bleed red, white, and blue, and we're all proud to be American, and we all salute the same flag, and all that. | ||
And so it's not the first time we've heard this before, but I almost couldn't believe that people would say that After this. | ||
Because if you watched any of the coverage of the case, it is just nothing other than anti-white hatred. | ||
You know, go and look up Kyle Rittenhouse hashtag on Twitter. | ||
Go and look up, you know, a viral tweet about Kyle Rittenhouse, about the verdict, about... | ||
Breaking news. | ||
He's acquitted on all charges. | ||
Take a look at the replies and quote tweets. | ||
It's nothing other than people calling him a white supremacist, a Nazi. | ||
He's a proud boy. | ||
He's a Trump supporter. | ||
It's like the KKK. | ||
It's all the usual stuff. | ||
I almost couldn't believe it. | ||
I mean, we hear this about everything else. | ||
And in some cases, you can make the argument it's more or less about race. | ||
But in this case, I don't know how much more cut and dry it gets. | ||
They wanted this guy dead. | ||
And in some ways it didn't even make that much sense, because they saw him as a symbol of white supremacy. | ||
It didn't even really make much sense, because it's not like the guy went out there in a Fred Perry, Proud Boys shirt. | ||
You know, he didn't go out there in a Make America Great Again hat. | ||
Or a Klan robe. | ||
Not like you need to these days to get called a white supremacist, but he didn't even have any right-wing political paraphernalia. | ||
He said a year and a half ago he went out there to aid the protesters, to render medical aid to the BLM people that were there that were injured. | ||
And yet somehow, I guess, And that just says it all, does it not? | ||
Because he was, literally, because he's just a 17-year-old, when it happened, because he's a 17-year-old white kid with an AR-15, that made him an avatar of white supremacy in their mind. | ||
None of the rest mattered. | ||
It didn't matter what his political affiliation was, as it turns out. | ||
It didn't matter who he voted for. | ||
He can't vote. | ||
No one even knows. | ||
He can't even vote. | ||
Could not have even voted in the last election, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
Didn't matter. | ||
It didn't matter what he was wearing. | ||
It didn't matter what he said. | ||
It's not like the guy went out there and said, hey, n-word. | ||
He went out there ostensibly to help the victims of the protesters, the protesters themselves, but again, Because he was a young white kid, literally because he was white, because of the color of his skin, because of his race, that was sufficient for them to say, white supremacist terrorist. | ||
White guy, long gone, it's a school shooter, it's a neo-nazi, it's a KKK, racist terrorist, right? | ||
That's why this became so contentious. | ||
That's why they wanted his head on a stick. | ||
Because he was white. | ||
That's why after a year of people saying stuff like that, and saying that they're trying to dox the jury, they're trying to dox him, Hasan Piker goes on Twitter and says he's going to pay Bitcoin to anybody that doxes all the jurors, presumably so that he could kill them, Or some other, you know, left-wing radical could kill them because they acquitted this white guy. | ||
And what do white people do? | ||
What's the response from the Kyle Rittenhouse? | ||
Defenders from Kyle Rittenhouse? | ||
Himself? | ||
From conservatives? | ||
It's to log on the day that the verdict is announced and say, see, it never had anything to do with race. | ||
And in fact, it had to do with class. | ||
Really? | ||
They said, because if Kyle Rittenhouse was a rich white kid, no one would have cared. | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse case turned into national news. | ||
They want to kill this guy. | ||
I mean, they are just pining for him to be thrown in jail forever. | ||
People are talking about Jack Ruby-ing him, in other words, like killing him once he gets acquitted. | ||
That's what some left-wing people are saying. | ||
They're saying that because he was working class. | ||
Not because he's white. | ||
Because he's working class? | ||
Because his parents aren't rich? | ||
That's why? | ||
I mean, that doesn't even make any sense. | ||
But let's entertain it for a second. | ||
What if he was rich? | ||
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How about the McCloskeys then? | |
How about the McCloskeys? | ||
The couple in St. | ||
Louis, Missouri, don't you remember? | ||
Where the BLM mob broke down the gate on their private street and stood outside their mansion, which they rehabilitated for millions of dollars. | ||
Some old historic mansion. | ||
And they said they were gonna burn it down, and rape his wife, and they're gonna sleep in his bed, and shower in his bathroom, and they stood out there with the, you know, he's got the rifle, she's got the pistol, and they got charged, don't you remember? | ||
And I don't think BLM said, hey, uh, never mind, these guys have money. | ||
Did anybody in the left say that? | ||
Ah, forget it, they're rich. | ||
They're lawyers, it doesn't matter. | ||
No, I think they still wanted to lynch those people too. | ||
They still got charged. | ||
They still were mocked and derided in the national media. | ||
Still threatened. | ||
What's a common denominator? | ||
Class or race? | ||
The McCloskeys were hunted because of their race. | ||
That's why they were hated. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse, they want him dead because of his race, because he's white. | ||
It has nothing to do with class, actually. | ||
There are cases like this all throughout the past year. | ||
A lot of people forgot him. | ||
You know, people like Cory Gardner, I believe was his name, or something like that. | ||
There was that guy out in Nebraska who who defended his pawn shop successfully, then they threw the book at him and charged him with murder and he killed himself. | ||
Anybody remember that story from a year ago during the BLM riots? | ||
There were a lot of white people that just got mangled up and beaten nearly to death in the streets. | ||
We don't even know their names. | ||
There were pictures and videos like that every week in every major city when the BLM riots were going on. | ||
We don't even know their names. | ||
Do we know how rich they were? | ||
Do we know what profession they had? | ||
What their tax bracket was? | ||
We know they were white. | ||
We know Kyle Rittenhouse was white. | ||
And even better, you know, Kyle goes on Tucker Carlson and he says, I'm not racist. | ||
I support BLM and this had nothing to do with race, etc, etc. | ||
And, you know, I was very critical of that. | ||
I saw that and I put out a post and I said, you know, this is just ridiculous. | ||
And I see some people defending Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
They say, oh, you got to cut the kid some slack. | ||
He's a kid. | ||
He's not a political pundit, etc., etc. | ||
But, you know, here's the rub. | ||
You got to put yourself in his shoes. | ||
Sure, he's young, but that's just it. | ||
He's a young guy. | ||
You're 17, 18 years old. | ||
Half the country wants you dead because you're white. | ||
And they almost got it. | ||
I mean, they almost had you dead on the street, part of the pavement, or put in a cage for the rest of your life. | ||
So you could have lost it all. | ||
Put yourself in his shoes. | ||
You could have lost everything. | ||
And that's not to mention what they put his family through and he'll never live a normal life again looking over his shoulder. | ||
They try to threaten the jurors on the case and the judge. | ||
And your response is to say, uh, I'm not racist. | ||
I support BLM. | ||
Ostensibly the same movement that wants to throw you in a cage. | ||
You support it? | ||
Do you have to be a political person to see what's messed up about that? | ||
How old do you have to be to understand what's going on? | ||
Really? | ||
Do you have to be 25? | ||
Does your brain have to be fully developed to not support the people trying to kill you? | ||
You know, and so that's where There's almost a little bit of a black pill in there, which is, what will it take for white people to wake up? | ||
What is it going to take for an individual and for white people as a group to wake up and stop caring what these blacks and Jews and everybody else thinks about us? | ||
What is it going to take? | ||
You know, because I've been doing this show now for five years, and this isn't the first situation like this that I've seen. | ||
Do you remember Molly Tibbetts? | ||
That young girl who was in college? | ||
Young, beautiful girl in Iowa, in college. | ||
I think she was 20 years old. | ||
And she got kidnapped by a Mexican illegal immigrant who chopped her up into little pieces for no reason at all. | ||
Kidnapped her off the side of the road, murdered her, and then cut her up into little pieces and threw her in a garbage bag on the side of the road. | ||
And he worked for some Republican, actually, one of the most influential Republicans in the state. | ||
He wasn't illegal. | ||
Her father, father of the victim, came out and said, I forgive her killer. | ||
And, you know, Hispanics are just like us white people. | ||
They just have better food. | ||
After an Hispanic illegal immigrant dismembered his daughter. | ||
He said, Mexicans are just like us. | ||
They have better food, though. | ||
And so, I mean, you see things like this. | ||
And that was a few years ago. | ||
But there's been many instances like this. | ||
And what's it going to take? | ||
I'm not asking for a lot here. | ||
I don't expect much. | ||
But here's another example of an 18-year-old kid. | ||
And he's crying on the stand and it's real. | ||
You could see it. | ||
His life flashed before his eyes. | ||
You watch the video, he's on the ground. | ||
The guy's got a gun pointed at his head. | ||
His life could have been over. | ||
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He's 18. | |
He was 17 when it happened. | ||
They charge him with three counts. | ||
Two counts of murder. | ||
One count of attempted murder. | ||
And he's been through hell and back this past year. | ||
They want him dead. | ||
They're talking about shooting him when he walks out of the courthouse. | ||
They're talking about shooting the jurors who acquitted him. | ||
He's gotta hide his location. | ||
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He's gotta roll with security everywhere. | |
And he gets on Tucker and says, I'm not racist. | ||
I support BLM. | ||
This has nothing to do with race. | ||
And people say, he's just a kid. | ||
He's not a politician. | ||
Not a politician! | ||
Do you need to be one? | ||
He's just a kid. | ||
How old do you have to be to hate the people that hate you? | ||
And, you know, it's like that. | ||
Who said it? | ||
Justin Trudeau, when he said, when you kill your enemies, it only makes them stronger. | ||
It's like it's that same mentality that all white people have, which is, they're just gonna take it. | ||
And, you know, even the people that are the worst off, the victims, the family of the victims of the worst racially motivated crimes you've ever seen, they're still gonna go out there and say, I'm not racist. | ||
I'm a good white person. | ||
I support the BLM movement. | ||
Racism does not mean anything to me. | ||
And in other words, it's like, if Kyle Rittenhouse doesn't think it's about race, and if this guy still supports BLM, then what kind of hope do we have for the rest of our people? | ||
What hope do we have for the rest of this country? | ||
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You know? | |
Because this kind of stuff isn't going to happen to everybody. | ||
Not everyone's going to find themselves in a Kyle Rittenhouse situation, much less. | ||
But if he was in the situation he was in and he doesn't see it, how's anyone else gonna see it? | ||
White people gotta wake up, stop caring so much about being called racist. | ||
Is it really so? | ||
It must be that bad. | ||
The threat of social ostracism and all that, the pressure, it just must be so strong. | ||
Because here's the thing, I don't care about being called a racist. | ||
I just don't. | ||
I don't support BLM. | ||
I do not support their stated goals. | ||
I don't support their real goals. | ||
You know, people say all the time, well, I support the idea of BLM, but it's been hijacked. | ||
I don't support the idea of BLM. | ||
I don't support the idea of black ethnic narcissism. | ||
If you want to know the truth, these people are problematic. | ||
Straight up. | ||
Take a look at Chicago. | ||
Take a look at New York. | ||
Take a look at Minneapolis. | ||
Take a look at... I mean... | ||
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I mean, are you stupid or are you a coward? | ||
We know who's committing the crimes. | ||
We know what's going on here. | ||
But people are just that afraid of being called racist, or being racist. | ||
You know, it's ridiculous, and... More, and the sad thing is that this will keep happening until people wake up and tell them enough is enough. | ||
You know, how did all this start in the first place? | ||
It was a BLM riot. | ||
It was a BLM riot over Jacob Blake, a guy that reached for a knife! | ||
Right? | ||
I don't even remember. | ||
There were a dozen of them, and they were all, like, basically the same. | ||
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Right? | |
But this was all, if we could reel it back, a year ago in Kenosha, the city was on fire. | ||
Do you remember what it looked like? | ||
There was an entire lot of cars on fire. | ||
It looked like Iraq. | ||
You know? | ||
And there were people running through the streets with guns, broken windows everywhere. | ||
The whole city was in flames. | ||
This is a nice city in Wisconsin. | ||
Because of blacks. | ||
Because a black guy reached for a knife to fight a cop who was arresting him, and then all the other black people got together in the city and said, we're gonna burn this bitch down! | ||
Okay, that's how we got here. | ||
That's how we arrived here. | ||
That created the conditions for this case. | ||
Because... | ||
Usual suspects out there committing crime, resisting arrest, and then when Jacob Blake gets shot, police involved shooting, they all go out there and they burn this bitch down. | ||
Right? | ||
And they burn down another beautiful city just like Detroit, just like Chicago, DC, Baltimore, New York, you name it. | ||
It's another one that happens with regularity since MLK died. | ||
All the way through Trayvon and George Floyd and Michael Brown, you name it. | ||
And Kyle Rittenhouse goes out there to protect property and people's lives. | ||
Almost gets killed, and then he goes out there after he gets acquitted a year later, defending himself, and says, I support BLM. | ||
Supports BLM. | ||
How short our memories are. | ||
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Supports BLM. | |
Nobody should support these animals, BLM. | ||
These terrorists. | ||
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They burn down cities. | |
Protests. | ||
Protests? | ||
They loot the liquor store. | ||
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What kind of protest is that? | |
And then they burn down city blocks and they steal ATMs. | ||
Protests? | ||
BLM? | ||
I support that. | ||
Of all people. | ||
And it has nothing to do with race. | ||
And none of it has anything to do with race. | ||
Right? | ||
Jacob Blake? | ||
Nothing to do with race. | ||
Kenosha? | ||
On fire. | ||
Nothing to do with race. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse? | ||
They want his head on a pike. | ||
Nothing to do with race. | ||
That's news to me. | ||
It's about class? | ||
Really? | ||
Come on now. | ||
What is it gonna take for white people to wake up and restore order in this country? | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
So anyway, that's Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
I mean, I saw that. | ||
I can't get over it! | ||
I can't get over it! | ||
I'm very, don't get me wrong, I'm very happy for him. | ||
I'm very happy for him. | ||
It's a huge W, huge white pill. | ||
You know, God bless him. | ||
That he's safe, that he's not in jail, he's with his family, he's a good kid. | ||
And I don't blame him for saying that in a sense, because he's saying that because He thinks that's the right thing to say. | ||
Maybe someone told him to say that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not attacking him. | ||
I'm attacking the mentality, which is a poison among whites. | ||
You know, I am glad that he's safe and sound. | ||
I'm glad that he's innocent. | ||
I don't want people to think I'm piling on after he just had this big victory. | ||
It's a huge victory for all of us. | ||
It's justice being done. | ||
And whatever he thinks of BLM, he didn't deserve to go to jail. | ||
You just gotta wonder, how can you go through all that as a young man and you don't come out with a vengeance? | ||
Instead, you're coming out and saying, I'm not racist. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I am. | ||
And I don't support BLM. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
And it is about race. | ||
You know that? | ||
It is about blacks and whites. | ||
That's what the riots were about. | ||
That's what BLM, Black Lives Matter, hello, that's what that's about. | ||
And that is why they hate us. | ||
That is why they hate you. | ||
Kyle, because of your race, because of who you are. | ||
Because who you are is getting a gun to go and help people. | ||
And who they are is going and getting a gun and rocks and weapons to go and steal for their own benefit. | ||
That's who we are. | ||
It is about race. | ||
I know you guys know that. | ||
So, that's Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
It's sad, but I want to move on. | ||
I want to talk about this terror attack in Waukesha. | ||
Here you go. | ||
I mean, here you go. | ||
Just yet another example. | ||
Here's this case in Waukesha. | ||
I'm sure you guys saw this. | ||
Not a few days after the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict comes out, There is a straight-up vehicular terror attack against whites by blacks just an hour away in Wisconsin. | ||
And so this is the story in case you haven't seen this and I'll watch and react to this. | ||
It's this quote, a joyous scene of marching bands and children dancing in Santa hats and waving pom-poms. | ||
Turned deadly in an instant as an SUV sped through barricades and into a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee killing at least five people and injuring more than 40 more. | ||
One video showed a woman screaming, oh my god, repeatedly as a group of young dancers was struck on Sunday. | ||
A father talked of going from one crumpled body to the other in search of his daughter. | ||
Members of a dancing granny's club were among those hit. | ||
The city of Waukesha posted on its social media accounts late Sunday that it would confirm at least five died and more than 40 injured, noting that it still is collecting information. | ||
A city statement also noted that many people took themselves to hospitals. | ||
The city did not release any additional information about those that died. | ||
A person of interest is in custody, according to the police chief, but he gave no details about the person or any possible motive. | ||
We now know that the person of interest is Daryl Brooks, a black man, who was charged in a domestic incident earlier that day, by the way. | ||
It says the horror was recorded by the city's live stream and onlookers cell phones. | ||
One video shows the moment the SUV broke through the barricades and the sound of what appears to be gunshots. | ||
Thompson said a police officer fired his gun to try to stop the vehicle. | ||
No bystanders were injured by the gunfire. | ||
Thompson said he did not know if the driver was struck by the officer's bullets. | ||
Another video shows a young child dancing in the street as the SUV speeds by just a few feet from her before it hurdles into parade participants a few hundred feet ahead. | ||
The Milwaukee Dancing Grannies posted on its Facebook page that members of the group and volunteers were impacted and we are waiting for word on their condition. | ||
A Catholic priest, multiple parishioners, and Catholic schoolchildren were among those injured, according to the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. | ||
So this went on just yesterday. | ||
And it's very interesting because you look at the circumstances surrounding this mass casualty event. | ||
This is, like, within an hour of Kenosha. | ||
This was in a couple days of the Rittenhouse verdict. | ||
You got a black guy driving through a crowd of white people at a Soft Target Christmas parade, killing five, injuring 40, including the elderly, children, a priest. | ||
I mean, this is just about the most evil, sick thing you can imagine, and nobody's making the obvious connection there. | ||
You know, I've seen all the coverage in the media everywhere, and, you know, it'd be one thing if this happened, like, in Florida. | ||
or in Portland this happened like an hour from Kenosha this happened nearby and two days later nobody's gonna make the obvious connection here he got a 39 year old black guy in custody drove a car through a crowd literally of all white people And nobody wants to say the obvious. | ||
They won't even call it a terror attack. | ||
They say, well, we don't know there's a terror motive. | ||
We don't know there's a this or that. | ||
And it's pretty amazing because, you know, every time there's like a white mass shooter or a white person that does a crime, they say, hey, why isn't anyone calling this terrorism? | ||
Is it because they're white? | ||
And then whenever a black person does a mass shooting, it's like, oh, well, that was a gang shooting. | ||
Hey, that was mutual combat. | ||
That wasn't really a mass shooting. | ||
That was something else. | ||
This is terrorism, plain and simple. | ||
And you look at, again, the demographics of the crowd and of the perpetrator, and what else would you call this? | ||
Literally, what else could you call this other than an anti-white terrorist attack? | ||
He drove his car through a parade. | ||
So it's not like the guy ran over a pedestrian because he was late to work. | ||
You know? | ||
It's not like the guy backed out of his driveway and bumped into somebody. | ||
Or got in a car accident on the highway. | ||
He sped his car through a parade lengthwise. | ||
You know? | ||
So I think he could rule out accident. | ||
I think he could rule out What else would you call this? | ||
And this is in a white neighborhood. | ||
This is a white event. | ||
Right? | ||
Look at the victims. | ||
These are all white people. | ||
And a black guy comes plowing through them. | ||
No mercy! | ||
Not for the dancing grannies. | ||
Not for the children in the marching band or in the dance troupe or whatever. | ||
No mercy plows right through all of them. | ||
There's a guy with a long criminal rap sheet. | ||
And we're supposed to believe it's a pure coincidence that this is a black guy, a white crowd. | ||
It's an hour from Kenosha and it's two days after the Rittenhouse verdict. | ||
That's all just supposed to be some grand coincidence. | ||
It was some kind of unexplainable act of cruelty, right? | ||
Atrocity. | ||
And it just so happened to be nearby And the same weekend as the verdict, right? | ||
We're supposed to believe this? | ||
And you look at an attack like this and let's say just for the sake of argument that this was retaliation for the Rittenhouse verdict, which is what it looks like. | ||
I mean to me it's apparent that that's what this is. | ||
We don't know, but I don't know what else it could be. | ||
Let's say that that's what this is. | ||
It goes back to what we were saying earlier about this not being about race. | ||
Do people realize that this is the kind of hatred that people are feeling for white people? | ||
This is a guy driving through a crowd of people at a parade. | ||
It's a family event. | ||
You know, so in some sense it's like the worst thing that you could do. | ||
It's not even like a random act of violence at a place of business or something. | ||
This is a parade where it's designed for families. | ||
It's designed for children and the elderly. | ||
And this is who's being hit with an SUV going 60 miles an hour. | ||
When they're out celebrating Christmas. | ||
This is a kind of derision and hatred that people feel for, that is felt, I should say, fueled and felt for us. | ||
And you can't rule out the involvement of the media. | ||
You know, for the past how many years have they been saying, white people are the problem, white people are the enemy, white people are the danger? | ||
Just today, there was a CNN article saying that the white man is the most dangerous kind of person in America. | ||
That literally came out today. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Yesterday, you get a guy driving through a crowd of white people. | ||
This morning, you got an article from CNN saying that the white man is the most dangerous kind of person in America. | ||
I know we say this a lot to illustrate the point, but it's true. | ||
Could you imagine if that was said about any other group? | ||
You know, if they were to say the Muslim man, the black man is the most dangerous kind of person. | ||
We all know. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
We all know the kind of outcry that would happen. | ||
But for what it's worth, why? | ||
If Fox News put out a headline and said, uh, studies show that black males are the most dangerous people in America. | ||
True. | ||
That's probably true, by the way. | ||
What would they say? | ||
They would not just say it's racist and wrong. | ||
Why would they say it's racist and wrong and all those things? | ||
They would say because blacks are an historically marginalized group. | ||
And if you point the finger at them, factual or not, statistical or not, What you're doing is you're what you're actually doing is you're sort of incentivizing violence against them. | ||
That's what they would say. | ||
They wouldn't just say it's racist. | ||
They wouldn't just say it's wrong and demand a retraction and everything. | ||
They would say it's wrong because Scapegoating, vilifying a particular kind of person, a marginalized group, a minority, whatever, that is going to incite hatred and potentially violence against that kind of a person. | ||
And it all goes back to like the Holocaust, right? | ||
They say that the Holocaust, which is the worst event in human history, They say that all of that started because, well, people made Jewish jokes. | ||
And then people said mean things about Jewish people. | ||
And then they talked about Jewish power. | ||
You know, the ADL and the SPLC, they have these whole models to explain how atrocities happen, how genocides happen, how violence against groups happen. | ||
It's a reverse pyramid. | ||
It starts with these sort of small, seemingly innocuous, harmless things, and it goes all the way up from maybe jokes or even acknowledgement of group differences or that there are groups. | ||
And it goes up from that to acknowledging the group differences, maybe picking on other groups, and then this sort of marginalization up through violence, state sanctioned violence, and then you're at like Holocaust levels. | ||
So in other words, understand what I'm saying here. | ||
When we say if the shoe were on the other foot, which people love to say, if the roles were reversed, if it were any other race, I'm pointing this out because why? | ||
Why, if the roles were reversed, would it be unacceptable? | ||
It's because they acknowledge that narratives like that are dangerous. | ||
They themselves acknowledge that saying things like that about another group could lead to that group getting genocided. | ||
That's their words. | ||
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They say that that's how the Holocaust happened. | |
And they will go into 4th grade classrooms. | ||
I'm talking about the ADL, SPLC, these liberal NGO non-profit groups. | ||
They will go into 4th grade classrooms and teach children, don't make jokes about Hanukkah because that could lead to a holocaust. | ||
Those same people would never allow what is said about white people to be said about blacks, Jews, gay people, any other group, because in their words, they say this, this is their research, they raise money creating models to explain this phenomena, they believe that leads to exterminationism, that leads to genocide. | ||
So what are they doing when they go on CNN and they say white people are the most dangerous? | ||
When they say Kyle Rittenhouse is a neo-Nazi, and Nazis need to be punched, and no platform, Nazis should be killed, and Nazis are subhuman, and all white people are racist, and... What's the endgame here? | ||
Well, if we use their own model, if we use their own research, their own nonsense, They would tell us that they're trying to perpetrate a genocide. | ||
At the same time they tell us that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
If we had, if we said... | ||
The same things that they say about white people, about any other group, they would say, what you're doing is going to build up to another genocide. | ||
They say that about me. | ||
You know, they say that my show is building to a genocide. | ||
They're like, even if you don't encourage violence, your words are violence, it could lead to violence, and all this kind of whatever. | ||
If what they said about whites was said by whites against any other group they would say it's leading to a genocide. | ||
We say that what they say about whites is leading to a genocide and they say that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
That's a conspiracy theory. | ||
That's not happening. | ||
Whites are far too powerful for that to happen. | ||
Well guess what? | ||
Whites are second class citizens in America. | ||
Period. | ||
Bottom line. | ||
End of discussion. | ||
They are. | ||
And everybody knows it. | ||
Whites are second-class citizens in America. | ||
How do you know that? | ||
Because when you go to a store and they ask you to put your mask on, they're not going to ask the black person next to you to do it. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
We all know that they're not checking the black person's vaccine card in New York City. | ||
We know, for example, that when they appropriated the COVID stimulus earlier this year, they would not process the first application from a white person before they exhausted all the money on marginalized groups and their applications. | ||
They didn't process one white person's application because they had to give it to priority groups and they exhausted it before they finished with the priority groups. | ||
It's affirmative action in schools, it's affirmative action in hiring, it's quotas put in place by NASDAQ, by the biggest stock exchanges, put in place by these environmental and social organizations that oversee HR departments in the biggest corporations. | ||
Whites are second-class citizens. | ||
This is our future. | ||
Anti-white terror attacks, black people driving through crowds, gang violence, shootings. | ||
This is our future. | ||
It's not about race. | ||
We're not racist. | ||
We support BLM. | ||
It's got nothing to do with race. | ||
This has nothing to do with race. | ||
You know, how much are people going to take? | ||
Not just the Jacob Blake and the ensuing riot. | ||
Not just the show trial of Kyle Rittenhouse and people trying to thwart the just outcome of that, too, talking about Jack Ruby and doxing jurors. | ||
A retaliatory terror attack against grandmas and children by some deranged black lunatic an hour from the courthouse. | ||
It's not about race, please. | ||
And how much more of this are people gonna watch transpire and take before people realize the nature of the struggle that we're in here? | ||
Of course it's about race. | ||
And when you see an attack like this, they're not going to cover it because of the race of the victim and the perpetrator. | ||
Is this going to be in the news tomorrow? | ||
No. | ||
Would this be in the news if the races were reversed? | ||
If some honky drove through the barbecue, the cookout? | ||
You know, if they were holding some MLK Day parade of black people and a white guy drove through the crowd, would anybody say, hang on now, let's make sure, what's the motive? | ||
Hang on now, let's not jump to conclusions, what's the motive here? | ||
If it were reversed... I don't even need to say it. | ||
But we know if the rules were reversed, it would be the worst thing since the Civil War. | ||
It would be the worst thing since 9-11. | ||
And we never hear the end of it. | ||
And everybody would assume that the perpetrator was some kind of... Well, he did it because he was white, and whites are evil, and whites are racist against blacks all the time. | ||
And that was his motive, and it was a terror attack, and he's gonna get the electric chair, and white people are banned from the internet. | ||
But because of the particular races involved here, you're never going to hear about this one again. | ||
This guy's not going to go down as a terrorist or whatever. | ||
No one's going to make the inference or the connection that this has something to do with Kenosha. | ||
It has something to do with Rittenhouse. | ||
So we have got to defend ourselves. | ||
We've got to protect ourselves from what's coming because we are becoming rapidly a minority in this country. | ||
We do not have the same rights as everybody else. | ||
We do not have the same due process plan accordingly. | ||
We're going to have to take care of each other because the system will not protect us and we know that everybody else is trying to kill us. | ||
So that's just it. | ||
That's Waukesha. | ||
That's your terror attack. | ||
I mean, we'll see what officially comes out, but in my mind, that's what else could this be other than retaliation for Kyle Reynolds. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I wish we could move on and get into our Super Chats, but we don't have our system up and running yet. | ||
I wish I could dive in here. | ||
Maybe I'll just read the live chat or something. | ||
I wish we had a better system. | ||
But we'll probably have Super Chats back up, I want to say tomorrow or the next day. | ||
I'll keep you posted on that, but we don't have them yet still. | ||
Let me take a look though on our live chat. | ||
Maybe I'll just read some comments in the live chat or something. | ||
People are doing some frowny face. | ||
Oh, no Super Chats. | ||
The problem is the live chat's too fast. | ||
Yeah, of course I say that. | ||
Now the live chat's gone flying. | ||
Free Super Chats. | ||
Hi Nick. | ||
Hi. | ||
New York City was awesome. | ||
Antifa got their shit kicked in. | ||
Yeah, we embarrassed them. | ||
We completely... How embarrassing is that? | ||
We went to where they live. | ||
And we showed up in their block and said, this is... I literally went in there and said, this is my town now. | ||
Which is kind of an hilarious thing to say, because, I mean, I don't live there, and I was leaving the next day. | ||
There's something so funny about that, just going into the middle of the city and saying, Listen, I run this city now! | ||
I'm the mayor of New York now! | ||
You get on a train, leave the next day, but still... Yeah, no, I love it. | ||
Who else would do that? | ||
Who else has the balls to do that? | ||
I went into the heart of New York City and did a Groyper rally and I dared them. | ||
I said, hey, because they're all like, you can't come into our neck of the woods, this is Antifa country. | ||
Oh really, bitch? | ||
Because I just went right in there and I was fine. | ||
I came in there Healthy, feeling good, and I left feeling fine. | ||
You know? | ||
I mean, that's pretty embarrassing on their part. | ||
I saw their SPLC guy who was out there. | ||
He was like, Antifa had a very embarrassing showing. | ||
I was very disappointed. | ||
It's cause they're afraid. | ||
It's cause they're afraid of us. | ||
Afraid of Groipers. | ||
So... Yeah, that was fun. | ||
Bates got swatted. | ||
That's a shame. | ||
I hate to see it. | ||
That's everybody saying that. | ||
That's every super chat. | ||
Okay, this isn't gonna work. | ||
I'm not gonna read these. | ||
I love- I'm like, yeah, maybe I'll just read the live chat. | ||
Every chat is exact- Bates got swatted! | ||
Bates got swatted! | ||
Bates just got swatted! | ||
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Yeah, so I don't know. | |
I think we're just yeah, we're just gonna call it a night because you know what? | ||
You're not you're not paying me and also it's not these are not questions. | ||
It's just the usual stuff. | ||
So Yeah, I think that's just gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
I think that's it you you know what you ruined it So that's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
But like I said, I'm here all week. | ||
Okay, and the super chats will be back probably tomorrow If not by Wednesday, but like I said, I'll keep you posted on that. | ||
So that's gonna do it for me on the show tonight. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
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No Super Chatters tonight, or subscribers. | ||
So I guess thanks, everybody, for watching, and I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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