NXR Podcast - THE LIVESTREAM - NYC’s First Socialist Mayor? Republicans Threaten DENATURALIZATION Aired: 2025-10-27 Duration: 01:50:00 === Why We Leave America (11:04) === [00:00:00] Leave us a five star review on your favorite podcast platform. [00:00:04] I get it. [00:00:04] It's annoying. [00:00:05] Everybody asks, but I'm going to tell you why. [00:00:07] When you give us a positive review, what that does is it triggers the algorithm so that our podcast shows up on more people's news feeds. [00:00:16] You and I both know that this ministry is willing to talk about things that most ministries aren't. [00:00:21] We need this content for the glory of God to reach more people's ears. [00:00:32] What is your name? [00:00:33] Zoran Momdani. [00:00:35] Yes, yes, of course. [00:00:37] But please, sir, tell me, what is your Christian name? [00:00:41] Yeah, if your name is Zoran Momdani, you are not an American. [00:00:46] Not even close. [00:00:47] Now, in his case, he was born in Uganda. [00:00:50] He's not an American in any sense of the word. [00:00:54] He's not American by birth. [00:00:57] He is not American by religion. [00:00:59] He is a Muslim, not by ideology or political policy. [00:01:03] He is a socialist. [00:01:04] This man is the epitome of foreigners taking over our country and ruling us, which is a curse that is outlined in scripture in the book of Isaiah. [00:01:15] You know that your nation is under God's curse for its sin when foreigners and women and children rule over you. [00:01:25] And yet, at the same time, we can thank our sacred democracy. [00:01:30] This is something that's being voted on. [00:01:33] And it seems as though Zoran will win by. [00:01:36] A landslide. [00:01:37] Now, it's worth mentioning that part of the reason he'll win is because New York is filled with other foreigners. [00:01:43] If it was just the native New Yorkers who were voting, then you would have Andrew Cuomo, who also would be terrible, but at least not terrible in the same way. [00:01:52] What we need to understand is that your Andrew Cuomo's led to your Zorhan Mamdanis. [00:01:59] I find it ironic that you're talking about the largest city in these United States, New York City. [00:02:07] And a city that, in particular, 24, 25 years ago, was plunged into tragedy and turmoil by an Islamic attack, in which over 3,000 people plunged or burned alive, plunged to their death. [00:02:25] And Zoran is concerned, of course, for his aunt getting mean looks, allegedly. [00:02:31] Probably didn't even happen, but allegedly. [00:02:34] I mean, we've even had famous comedians make jokes about this concept. [00:02:39] Thinking it could never be real. [00:02:41] This is just a joke, right? [00:02:44] The fear of, well, if there was this terrible Islamic attack and a million different Americans died, you know, the thing that scares me the most is what kind of negative Muslim sentiment there might be in the aftershock. [00:02:59] This is supposed to be a joke, and yet it's playing out in real time. [00:03:04] Now, one irony that I mentioned earlier that I want to mention again is that if we turn the clock back, 20 years ago, 22, 23, 24 years ago, New York would have said, There's no way, no way that we would ever elect an Islamic mayor. [00:03:23] And so to hedge against that, they ran away from what they saw as authoritarian, totalitarian, Islamic, jihadist. [00:03:33] And they ran so far the other direction to Christ. [00:03:36] Nope. [00:03:37] They ran to gay race communism. [00:03:39] They ran to diversity, inclusion, right? [00:03:42] They ran to equity. [00:03:44] They ran to all of the hallmarks of modernity, 20th century liberalism, which is, and we'll outline this in this episode to make the argument liberalism is largely a Jewish project. [00:03:59] They ran from Islam to a Jewish sentiment. [00:04:04] And that Jewish sentiment ultimately produced, 24 years later, a Muslim mayor. [00:04:11] What a coincidence. [00:04:13] That's what we're going to be discussing in the show today. [00:04:15] We've got clips, we've got receipts, we've got Quotes from Jewish rabbis that, in many ways, Islam is, in fact, the broom of Judaism. [00:04:25] Cleaning out the West for a Jewish Messiah to one day come. [00:04:28] These things need to be said. [00:04:30] Yes, it's true that, on the whole, Jews are not fans of Muslims, but it's not a tiny fraction. [00:04:36] It's not as though it's just this fringe one or two percent. [00:04:39] We're going to be showing videos in today's episode of Jews and Jewish rabbis, who are, of course, most of them are female. [00:04:47] That's what you would expect, rallying together in New York City. [00:04:50] With a campaign to get Zorhan Mamdani elected. [00:04:55] Jews for Muslims. [00:04:57] Why? [00:04:58] Because Muslims, Islam, is the broom of Judaism. [00:05:03] It helps to sweep clean the West, America, European countries, Christianity, and ultimately it paves the way for a Jewish project. [00:05:16] Right wing Jews fight wars against Muslims that displace them and cause them to have to flee. [00:05:22] Left wing Jews open the door like they did at Toledo. [00:05:26] They make loose, porous borders in Western countries so that these displaced Jews from right wing Jews and their wars in the Middle East, the left wing Jews in our positions of power and government in Western countries, then open the doors through their policies for all the Muslim refugees to run it. [00:05:46] And eventually, what it lends towards is being ruled by Muslims who sweep clean the house for Jews to come in and take power while Native American citizens. [00:05:57] Are deracinated and displaced. [00:06:00] Tune in now. [00:06:10] I will say in all of this, the one comfort, we're probably going to have a mayor, a Democrat, socialist, Islamic mayor of a major U.S. city. [00:06:19] Here's the deal. [00:06:19] It's not like it's the biggest city in the United States. [00:06:23] Oh, New York City. [00:06:24] Wait, what city? [00:06:25] Timbuktu? [00:06:26] Timbuktu, Abilene, Texas. [00:06:28] Abilene, Texas. [00:06:28] All right. [00:06:29] No, New York City, with about 9 million residents in its proper area compared to Los Angeles at 3 million, is by far Mexico City is actually the biggest in North America. [00:06:38] But in the United States. [00:06:39] Yeah, but when we say America, We know what we mean. [00:06:42] Yeah, we mean America. [00:06:44] We mean America. [00:06:44] So, New York City is the biggest city here in the United States. [00:06:47] And it's, I think it's up to a 95% chance that he's going to be elected mayor. [00:06:52] And again, as you said, like this is pretty unprecedented. [00:06:55] You have Omar Fatah out in Minneapolis. [00:06:58] He's another Democrat socialist, also not American. [00:07:01] Wait, wait, wait, hold up. [00:07:02] Omar Fatwa. [00:07:04] Yes, of course. [00:07:05] Yes, sir. [00:07:06] But pray tell, what is his Christian name? [00:07:08] I was looking all over last night. [00:07:11] Revolutionary War Registry. [00:07:13] Where do these names come up? [00:07:14] Revolutionary War in the directory. [00:07:16] Man, I'm not finding it. [00:07:19] It's got to be here somewhere. [00:07:20] There's got to be a certain point. [00:07:21] Seriously, there's got to be a certain point where we're just comfortable saying, I'm sorry, you're not an American. [00:07:26] If you are an upstanding citizen, if you're not trying to, you're here legally, you're paying taxes, you're an upstanding citizen, you're not committing crimes, and you're not being an annoyance and a public pest. [00:07:41] With your religion, trying to, you know, push for prayer sirens in an American town, things like that. [00:07:48] So, if you're here legally, you're working hard, you're an upstanding citizen, all those kinds of things, then and only then, I think that we can say you can live here as a guest, as a guest with gratitude, thankfulness, and deference towards the native citizenry of which you are not a part. [00:08:10] But that's not what we're looking at at all. [00:08:12] We're looking at A full fledged invasion of foreigners who worship foreign gods. [00:08:18] They are demon worshiping foreigners who are not grateful. [00:08:22] There's no humble deference or humble disposition. [00:08:27] They are entitled. [00:08:28] They're angry. [00:08:29] They hate us. [00:08:31] They have been welcomed into our country with immense blessings and yet complete ingratitude. [00:08:38] And at a certain point, I think that the solution is not, well, we're going to have to educate more people or. [00:08:44] You know, we're going to have to make sure that we have open discourse to win the hearts and minds of the youth, you know, and do college campus tours and inform the voters of the dangers of socialism and Islam. [00:08:58] No, you can just say no. [00:08:59] You can say, hey, I don't hate you, but you're not an American. [00:09:04] You're running for mayor. [00:09:06] Oh, that's really interesting. [00:09:08] Well, here's a plane ticket. [00:09:10] Goodbye. [00:09:11] Round trip. [00:09:13] One way. [00:09:13] One way. [00:09:14] Goodbye. [00:09:15] God bless. [00:09:16] See you later. [00:09:17] Gone. [00:09:18] Denaturalize, deport. [00:09:20] Denaturalize, deport. [00:09:22] Simple. [00:09:23] And we're going to talk about the foreign population in New York City and tie it to all these different interest groups that are ruining, I mean, one of America's oldest cities. [00:09:30] But there is a deeper reason, too, why we emphasize why it matters that foreigners don't hold office in America. [00:09:36] An older world and an older time recognized that people are forged by memories, by experience, by time, by tradition, by language, by religion. [00:09:47] And so, what we're saying when we say a foreigner comes in and doesn't understand, Is that he isn't a part of anything that's gone on, can't understand it, and naturally will supplant it. [00:09:55] There is an old America, and some of you know what that's like. [00:09:59] You live in places, for example, in the South or in the Midwest, and you see these relics of an older America, a better America, one forged around God and around patriotism for all of America's faults that she did have early on. [00:10:12] We've talked about them before. [00:10:14] No, slavery is not the top of the list. [00:10:16] So, top of the list is not explicitly naming the Lord Jesus Christ as king of this nation and leaving open the door for everything that we're experiencing now. [00:10:24] Founders were great, but they had some L's. [00:10:26] That was one of them. [00:10:27] Right. [00:10:27] Benjamin Franklin had nothing but L's. [00:10:30] That dude was a perv, you know, touring France. [00:10:33] And, you know, so, okay. [00:10:34] But most of the founders take out Jefferson, he sucked. [00:10:37] Take out, you know, Franklin, he sucked. [00:10:39] But George Washington, he's our guy. [00:10:41] We love him. [00:10:42] We love the founders for the most part. [00:10:43] I like Adams, I like Jackson. [00:10:45] There's lots of great guys. [00:10:47] But even those guys, they did mess up. [00:10:49] And no, their biggest mistake was not racism. [00:10:53] Their biggest mistake was not explicitly naming the Lord Jesus Christ and their affection, devotion, and as the king of this polis in what should have been a Christian nation. === Socialism Is Parasitical (15:20) === [00:11:04] They left it to be assumed. [00:11:06] And prior generations, or I'm sorry, following post generations, what was assumed by the founders is now outright rejected. [00:11:14] And so that's why we make such a big deal about foreigners a foreigner can come in and they can love what's been made there. [00:11:20] Tons of Americans go over to Japan every year. [00:11:22] They love the food, they love the culture, they love the safety. [00:11:26] Someday we'll maybe have to talk about that. [00:11:27] They love all these things about it. [00:11:29] But they came in and said, like, well, I think I have some good ideas, and here's how we could improve this. [00:11:34] They would probably destroy the fabric of what makes Japan, Japan. [00:11:38] And at worst, that's at best. [00:11:40] At best, they would be bumbling idiots, come in and ruin things, ruin a way of life that's been good and works for certain people. [00:11:47] At worst, they would be parasitical. [00:11:49] And I think that is the best definition of what is happening here democratic socialism. [00:11:55] So this is a little bit distinct. [00:11:56] Socialism existed before Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto in 1848. [00:12:01] So socialism is an older kind of system. [00:12:03] It's not full blown communism, the eradication of class and of hierarchy. [00:12:07] But it's a system where the state owns the means of production and it distributes, and basically there's some private property. [00:12:15] But you have a very big state, and your state is providing childcare and it's providing healthcare and it's providing jobs, right? [00:12:22] It assigns people here and assigns people there according to how they're gifted or whatever it would be. [00:12:26] So you have socialism and you have communism. [00:12:28] Democratic socialism is this idea where the people come in and they vote we're going to vote for socialism. [00:12:34] We want universal childcare, we want rent stabilization. [00:12:37] The government coming in and saying, oh, landlords can only charge certain amounts of rent. [00:12:41] But all of that comes in on a system that was built very much so, not by socialism. [00:12:46] It was built by entrepreneurship. [00:12:48] It was built by the free market. [00:12:50] It was built by competition. [00:12:52] Guys, New York City, it's easy to say, oh, just go start your own thing. [00:12:56] Start your own institution. [00:12:57] Start your own college. [00:12:58] Start your own seminary. [00:12:59] Well, at what point have we just lost all of the things that were built for us, for our posterity? [00:13:06] That's what conservatives have been doing for decades and decades, arguably 100, 150 years. [00:13:12] That's been the argument. [00:13:14] This old trope that's just let out again and again is, well, if you don't like it, go start your own thing. [00:13:20] It's like, well, the thing that you just hijacked was our thing. [00:13:24] My ancestors built that. [00:13:26] My fathers built that. [00:13:27] Christians built that. [00:13:29] Heritage Americans built that. [00:13:30] You stole it. [00:13:32] And then people under the banner of conservatism have still, nonetheless, pulled themselves up by their bootstraps and left institutions and different endeavors that were stolen from them by. [00:13:44] Leftists, by progressives, by foreigners, by all these, you know, enemies, and they go and they start something else, and then that gets stolen too. [00:13:51] Right. [00:13:52] Because all of our spaces, again, this goes back to gay race communism and inclusivism, right? [00:13:59] Equity, you know, this mindset that, well, everything, you're not allowed to have any closed space. [00:14:05] Everything must be open. [00:14:06] Everything must be open. [00:14:08] No, you're allowed to have, no, this is a men only space. [00:14:11] No, this is a Christian only space. [00:14:14] No, this is a heritage American only space. [00:14:17] There is nothing unbiblical about that. [00:14:18] There's nothing inherently sinful about that. [00:14:21] If somebody says, you know what, this is a space, this is a male only gym. [00:14:25] And they do it, and in their heart of hearts, they're a misogynist who absolutely hates women. [00:14:30] Well, then God will judge them on the final day, right? [00:14:32] But that's the motive. [00:14:34] But inherently, the action in and of itself, right? [00:14:37] Motives are for God to discern, but the action in and of itself is not inherently sinful. [00:14:41] There's nothing wrong with saying, hey, you know what? [00:14:43] Not everybody can afford, you know, four to five hundred dollars to build a home gym in their garage. [00:14:48] And not only can not everybody afford it, if they can't afford it, then the only way that they're going to be able to exercise and work out is having a gym membership. [00:14:55] And I don't think that every single young man in the country should be subjected to seeing chicks videotaping themselves in spandex, painted on leggings in the gym. [00:15:08] So I think that men should be able to work out with other men without being subjected to thirst traps 247 and without having to be required to have $500 of loose change lying around to purchase all the equipment themselves. [00:15:22] There's nothing sinful about that, but that is a closed space. [00:15:25] That's not an open space. [00:15:27] Men only, right? [00:15:27] And you can put on the door, you can say, you know, you could put a picture of, you know, Spanky and Alfalfa from The Little Rascal, and it says, you know, no women allowed, you know, He Man, you know, club. [00:15:39] But that's not inherently sinful. [00:15:41] You could have sinful motives, again, but it's not inherently sinful. [00:15:44] So this idea of this is a space for Christians, this is a space for men, this is a space for heritage Americans. [00:15:51] I'm not saying that all these things should be legislated in law. [00:15:53] I'm not saying that. [00:15:54] But I do think that within a free market, a free society, of private enterprise, you should. [00:16:00] Freedom of association should be legal. [00:16:03] The fact that it's not, you can't get rid of freedom of association and then say, First Amendment, First Amendment. [00:16:09] Those two things are clearly, like, directly at odds with one another. [00:16:14] But it's this openness, inclusivity kind of mentality, which in many ways is a Jewish mentality. [00:16:19] It's not a Jewish mentality for Israel, but it's a Jewish mentality that people in Israel have for every other country besides Israel. [00:16:26] And it is one of the ways of deracinating and decentralizing, destabilizing Western countries. [00:16:32] And it's a play, a strategy that has been working for decades. [00:16:35] And we have to be able to say enough. [00:16:38] Right. [00:16:38] It's like, oh, well, we've taken over your 400 year old city, the city Washington escaped from, where Rockefeller built his empire. [00:16:45] Why don't you go just build your own? [00:16:47] No, actually, we need to stop surrendering those things. [00:16:49] New York City is our heritage as Americans. [00:16:53] It's our city, it's our memory, it's our place. [00:16:55] And there has to come a point to say it's not enough just, well, we'll go back here and start our own thing. [00:17:00] It's our usury. [00:17:01] We'll use our alliance community. [00:17:02] It's our usury. [00:17:03] Israel has their own usury. [00:17:04] That is a heritage American. [00:17:05] I want to be able to go to New York City and say, my ancestors adopted usury to have centralized banks to absolutely destroy future generations and put them in debt forever. [00:17:18] We did this. [00:17:18] We did this, and I want to be able to celebrate it as an American. [00:17:22] This is America's usury, America's sin, America's oppression. [00:17:26] You can't have it, right? [00:17:28] I love it. [00:17:29] So, getting down to the core of it, what I'm saying in all of this, you have in New York City a competition between people that actually are Americans and a number of foreign interests. [00:17:37] You'll see on your screen a breakdown of New York City and its total population, like I told you earlier, about 9 million, 8.5 as of the last census. [00:17:45] You've got about 60% born in the United States, another 3% born in some of the U.S. Virgin Islands, born to American parents abroad. [00:17:54] 36.5% of New York City is foreign born. [00:17:58] Good. [00:17:59] And a good amount of that, 30 to 50%, is Asia. [00:18:02] So some of that would be Eastern Europe, some of that would be Western Europe. [00:18:05] Wait, what percent was Asia? [00:18:06] So then of that 36%, about half of that I've estimated looking down at the breakdown is Asian. [00:18:13] So millions of Asians. [00:18:13] And when we say Asians, Are we talking about like Asian men in Europe who are going around and raping? [00:18:18] It's like, so Pakistanis? [00:18:19] We're not talking Chinese. [00:18:20] Let's just put it that way. [00:18:21] Oh, man. [00:18:22] When you said Asia, I almost felt optimistic. [00:18:25] I was like, okay. [00:18:26] So we are being overrun by foreigners, but at least the foreigners are Japanese. [00:18:31] Right? [00:18:32] But no. [00:18:32] No. [00:18:33] No. [00:18:33] Nine. [00:18:34] And that's what, that is the bulk. [00:18:36] I think it's 60% of those foreign born are supporting Ma'am Donnie. [00:18:40] So your foreign born individuals, those are the ones that are coming out from him because socialism is parasitical. [00:18:47] It doesn't build. [00:18:48] It comes into the things that other people build and say, My goodness, look at the wealth, look at the opulence, look at the money. [00:18:54] That belongs to me. [00:18:56] We would love to distribute this everywhere until it's gone. [00:18:58] And then we'll take our ideology and go find somewhere else that's flourishing. [00:19:01] Yeah, it's parasitical. [00:19:03] Let's go ahead and play this video. [00:19:04] This is a smaller group, so I'm not going to pretend like this is the foundation, the cornerstone of his campaign. [00:19:11] But this is a group called Jews for Mamdani. [00:19:13] And I want you to go ahead and listen to their rationalization. [00:19:17] Let me just, okay, first, if you're driving, pull over. [00:19:20] If you're standing, sit down. [00:19:22] I've got to watch it twice. [00:19:25] When we watch this, I'm going to need probably just a moment of reprieve. [00:19:31] It's not great. [00:19:33] So I just want to give a little bit of a trigger warning, right? [00:19:36] Brace yourself. [00:19:37] Brace yourself. [00:19:38] But seriously, this is Jews United for the Muslim mayor of New York. [00:19:43] Take a look. [00:19:45] Hi, Rabbi. [00:19:52] We're among the thousands of Jewish New Yorkers who've been out door knocking and phone banking to elect Zorhan Mamdani. [00:19:58] We're also rabbis. [00:20:00] We know Zoran will fight to make our city affordable and safe for our families. [00:20:06] And for our neighbors of all faiths and backgrounds. [00:20:09] As New Yorkers, we're also just people who live here, who don't want to get priced out of this incredible city that we call home. [00:20:16] We know fellow Jews want to be able to afford housing, transportation, and childcare for their families too. [00:20:23] As Jews, As rabbis, as New Yorkers, we believe that all people deserve to thrive. [00:20:31] Zoran agrees. [00:20:33] But let's get real. [00:20:34] This isn't only about belief, it's about action. [00:20:37] So let's build a flourishing city. [00:20:39] Together, let's elect Zoran. [00:20:46] Absolutely disgusting. [00:20:48] A quick point of order there's someone in the chat named Akil who just saw that video that you guys saw instead of the proper response of throwing up in their mouth. [00:20:56] They responded by saying, based, and then saying, I love Jews. [00:21:01] They are God's chosen people. [00:21:02] Please ban Akhil. [00:21:04] I don't ever want to see anything from them ever again. [00:21:06] Go ahead, Wes. [00:21:07] Pick it up. [00:21:09] Yeah. [00:21:10] I'm going to go ahead and connect it to what you said in the cold open. [00:21:13] This theme, so progressivism, democratic socialism, for example, even one of those rabbis, if you didn't pick up on it, maybe you were listening, one of those rabbis was transgender. [00:21:22] So you've got quite the combination there. [00:21:25] Very Jewish ideologies. [00:21:26] And these ideologies are coming together again as a parasite. [00:21:30] On our American city. [00:21:33] And this fits into the larger theme. [00:21:35] One of the biggest immigration groups is the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. [00:21:40] Immigration. [00:21:41] Break it down. [00:21:42] Break it down. [00:21:42] Who facilitated it? [00:21:43] Who has brought them in? [00:21:45] It originally started in the late 1800s to help displace Jews. [00:21:47] This was generally from Russia at the time. [00:21:49] And it's expanded to be one of the biggest importers of refugees, individuals fleeing wars. [00:21:54] And so you have this problem in New York City. [00:21:56] Hey, almost 40% of our population is foreign born. [00:21:59] Over 40% of the people don't have this direct allegiance to America. [00:22:03] Well, who brought them in? [00:22:04] Who allowed that? [00:22:05] Who pushed for those types of values? [00:22:07] There's some other reading you can do on the triumph of democracy, the triumph of liberalism, the triumph of all these different values in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. [00:22:15] It was literally called The Jewish golden age. [00:22:18] And now you're kind of seeing it at its very terminal stage. [00:22:21] Those things that they're proposing, universal childcare, rent controlled housing, for example, stabilizing rents, those things are practically impossible. [00:22:31] It's kind of funny because Zoran, even if he is elected, he as mayor cannot unilaterally freeze rents. [00:22:37] He can appoint different individuals to a rental control board who can elect to perhaps freeze rent, but that's actually only on like one to two million units inside New York City. [00:22:46] The state legislator and even federal funds. [00:22:48] Would have to be apportioned, and it's going to be huge to actually make universal childcare accessible. [00:22:53] Real quick pause. [00:22:54] Nate, another thing in the chat El Cid. [00:22:57] El Cid is a raging Catholic, but I want to go on record publicly and say I like him. [00:23:03] I appreciate him being in the chat, sometimes disagreeing. [00:23:07] That's okay. [00:23:07] He does it respectfully. [00:23:09] He asked for the link to the video. [00:23:12] So if we could do that, and El Cid, I want you listening to me, don't say that this Protestant never did anything for you. [00:23:17] I saw you, I'm getting you that link. [00:23:19] I appreciate you. [00:23:20] Even though we profoundly disagree on certain theological issues, we can be co belligerents when it comes to politics and culture. [00:23:26] God bless you. [00:23:27] All right. [00:23:28] So you have this whole system, and they're like, well, we're going to do universal childcare and we're going to rent control and we're going to tackle this with healthcare. [00:23:34] We're going to make New York City affordable for all. [00:23:37] It's a pipe dream. [00:23:38] It's ridiculous. [00:23:39] It's not even going to work. [00:23:41] Yeah. [00:23:41] New York City is not affordable for all. [00:23:43] That's just the way that it is. [00:23:45] And some of that is because of absolute sinful things. [00:23:49] Like I was saying it facetiously, but. [00:23:51] It wasn't really facetious because I meant every word. [00:23:54] Some of it is because of exorbitant forms of usury and certain economic policies that are directly in contradiction to the Bible and those kinds of things that are wicked. [00:24:02] But even if everything was done perfectly righteously, like here's the deal there is only so much coastland in the world, not just the United States, but in the world, which means that with, you know, 8.2 billion people, whatever the total global population is, not everybody gets to live on beachfront property. [00:24:19] Right. [00:24:19] Right. [00:24:20] So then you have to determine who does. [00:24:22] Well, those who contribute more to their nations, right, to their society, pay more in taxes, are a net, a greater net benefit to everyone, should be rewarded. [00:24:33] So there's certain forms of private property, and, you know, the worker is worthy of the wages, certain biblical principles that are universal, and there's nothing wrong with that. [00:24:44] But then there's other levels where it's like, okay, I now have a smart fridge that's playing ads in the morning. [00:24:49] That is a form of capitalism that I don't prefer. [00:24:52] You know, so my point is like, not everybody can live in New York. [00:24:56] Because, in part, because of sinful economic policies. [00:24:59] That's true. [00:25:00] But also, not everybody can live in New York because even if we had a Christian utopia, everybody doesn't get to live in the same city. [00:25:10] And there's got to be a way of figuring that out. [00:25:12] And it's going to have something to do with work and wages and merit and those kinds of things. [00:25:17] And that's okay. [00:25:18] And so their solution has been brilliant idea tax the rich. [00:25:23] Of course. [00:25:23] 10,000 people attended a rally last night. [00:25:25] Which means run out the rich so that the place that you just ran them out from. [00:25:30] Becomes impoverished. [00:25:31] Right. [00:25:32] When you tax people more, they like to actually stay there. [00:25:34] They appreciate, they're like, you're thinking of me. [00:25:36] You're making me write a bigger check. [00:25:38] Last night, there was about 10,000 people that attended a rally. [00:25:40] This was with Senator Bernie Sanders, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Governor Kathy Hockel of New York. [00:25:47] So, the governor of New York, a Democrat as well, all rallying for Mamdani. [00:25:52] And as they come up on stage, you can actually hear the crowd chanting, Tax the Rich. [00:25:57] Yeah. [00:25:57] Tax the rich. [00:25:59] Wasn't she there? [00:26:00] She was. [00:26:00] And didn't she wear like some white dress with like, looked like red blood or spray paint like on the back of the dress that said, Eat the Rich or something like that? [00:26:10] That was years ago. [00:26:11] She attended a, but that's one of her big things, is Tax the Rich. [00:26:13] Yes. [00:26:14] Right. [00:26:14] I mean, socialists, they all have this wonderful idea. [00:26:16] It's like, man, there's all this money just sitting in a pot. [00:26:18] If we just got access to it, right, of course. [00:26:20] We could fix the world. [00:26:21] Yeah, but if we just had a little bit more money, everything would be free. === The Sin of Taxing the Rich (03:26) === [00:26:24] Well, why is that a hindrance? [00:26:26] I'm not seeing the problem. [00:26:28] So you're saying all it requires is a little bit of theft? [00:26:31] Well, as long as you have 50% of the population plus one that all band together and agree to do something directly in contradiction to God's law, right? [00:26:38] Think about democracy just for a moment. [00:26:41] If you're a Christian, you must come to hate democracy, it is sinful. [00:26:46] It is sinful. [00:26:47] It's not just like, oh, there are different policies and none of them are inherently good or inherently wrong. [00:26:53] No, some of them actually are inherently sinful. [00:26:55] Communism is inherently sinful. [00:26:58] So there's no version of communism that would be righteous communism. [00:27:04] I think there are versions of a constitutional republic that can be wrong and can be right. [00:27:09] I think there are versions of a monarchy that can be wrong and can be right. [00:27:16] But there is no righteous version of communism. [00:27:19] Likewise, there is no righteous version of democracy coupled with universal suffrage, raw democracy, where every single person, even if they just showed up 15 minutes ago right off the boat, gets an equal vote to everyone else and can actually vote. [00:27:36] If there's enough of them, they can vote to steal someone else's stuff. [00:27:41] Right. [00:27:41] That's not righteous. [00:27:43] And you must come to see democracy with universal suffrage as wicked, as morally wicked. [00:27:50] It's not just, oh, this is practically illogical or. [00:27:54] No, you must come to see it as a moral, reprehensible evil. [00:27:58] Because the average person will not be able to connect the dots between, hey, universal childcare. [00:28:03] There's tons of families that want government provided free universal childcare. [00:28:08] But we've got to be honest 80, 90, 95% of the populace don't understand that at a certain level with a budget, if you overrun that budget long enough, you run a deficit, you run into this little thing called defaulting. [00:28:21] That states and governments, it's happened in the past, they default because they run out of money. [00:28:26] So, people see, and this is literally how he, this is his campaign universal childcare, rent controlled. [00:28:33] And people see that, the average populace, and they say, pay less rent, stop paying $5,000 that I have to pay to put my one and a half children in daycare. [00:28:42] That sounds great. [00:28:43] But none of these people, none, the vast majority of these people, they're not equipped to run the calculation and say, actually, on a big enough scale, this wouldn't work. [00:28:52] And what he's doing is going to get us in a black hole of debt. [00:28:55] So, not only are you dangling sin, As a temptation in front of them, enticing them to sin against God and sin against their neighbor, enticing and tempting them to steal. [00:29:06] But also, their theft inevitably down the line and not far down the line will lend towards not only the detriment of their neighbor who they're stealing from, but their own detriment as well, because it robs all the incentive from the most productive people in society to where they just decide to leave that nation or to produce less. [00:29:26] And so, it's not only that you're enticing certain individuals to sin against. [00:29:31] Some of their neighbors by stealing from them, but doing it in such a way that when they steal from some of their neighbors, it's going to harm them as well. [00:29:41] It would be like me having my three year old son, giving him the keys to my car and letting him drive. [00:29:49] It's negligence. === Hate Within Orthodoxy (11:56) === [00:29:50] It's actually hating my child. [00:29:53] He would love it though. [00:29:54] He would love the idea. [00:29:55] He would love it for 60 seconds. [00:29:58] And then he'd be like, literally, even as a three year old, You know, he'd ram into the wall of the garage, airbag would go off, he'd get his face all, you know, scratched up, and he'd be crying and say, Dad, why did you let me do that? [00:30:14] And civil officials, the scripture, you know, talks about this, and especially reformers and even, you know, even earlier church fathers, they cite, you know, civil officials, the magistrate, as a nursing father. [00:30:27] It's a fatherly role, and it's actually a fatherly hatred. [00:30:32] Hatred, complete absence of love for civil fathers to put the most immature, incapable, unqualified children of their society in the driver's seat. [00:30:49] And that's what democracy does. [00:30:51] Democracy says, you know what? [00:30:54] When it comes to the future welfare of an entire country and 330 million people who are depending on the stability and prosperity and security of this nation, we are going to collect. [00:31:07] The retarded and give them the keys. [00:31:10] That is hate, right? [00:31:12] That's not loving. [00:31:13] It's not loving to the retarded. [00:31:14] It's not loving to the non retarded. [00:31:16] It's literally hating everyone. [00:31:18] You want to love the poor? [00:31:20] Don't let them drive. [00:31:22] You want to love those who are on welfare? [00:31:26] Don't let them drive. [00:31:27] You want to love those who are on the backside of the bell curve when it comes to IQ? [00:31:34] Don't let them drive. [00:31:35] It's not that hard. [00:31:37] You should be a heritage American, at least here for three generations. [00:31:40] You should be a head of household, a male. [00:31:42] You should have zero criminal record. [00:31:45] You should be paying taxes. [00:31:48] You should have no dual citizenship. [00:31:49] So, your allegiance is to America, America first, and not a dual allegiance that's split between America and Canada or Israel or Pakistan or anything else. [00:32:00] So, you have single citizenship in America and you've renounced citizenship elsewhere. [00:32:04] You've been here for at least three generations. [00:32:06] You are a head of household, you're a male. [00:32:09] Um, heritage American, you're paying taxes and you don't have a criminal record, and a basic IQ test, uh, with maybe 10 questions, and you have to score, you know, get at least seven of them right. [00:32:21] And then, then maybe, maybe, and even this is, I'm gonna say it and I'm gonna feel like a lib, um, even this is pretty liberal. [00:32:30] Um, okay, maybe that form of democracy, uh, well, that sounds bigoted or that sounds exclusive or that sounds, you know, mean spirited. [00:32:39] Uh, no, it sounds like a mercy and a kindness. [00:32:42] To everyone, not just them, but to everyone. [00:32:45] It is a blessing to everyone to have the most fit individuals of society making decisions for the whole so that the tide rises and all the ships rise with it. [00:32:59] Everyone prospers because of it. [00:33:02] Absolutely. [00:33:02] So, in summer, kind of wrapping it up, bringing back to the problem of foreigners, you have a candidate for mayor who has a plan that there's no way it's going to work, there's no way the money exists for it. [00:33:12] You have him funded, bolstered up. [00:33:14] By Democrat socialists like AOC, like Bernie Sanders, like the governor of New York, bolstered up by, in many cases, also foreigners, Sanders, AOC. [00:33:25] You have bolstered up by that. [00:33:26] You have a plan that doesn't work. [00:33:28] And to connect it to what you were saying in the cold open, you have to recognize this is how a population is subverted, and specifically a Christian population. [00:33:36] I'm going to read a quote here. [00:33:37] This is from a 2013 sermon, and it's widely quoted, widely attributed. [00:33:42] So this is not just made up, and it's not necessarily indicative of the views of all Orthodox Jews everywhere. [00:33:48] But you have to understand. [00:33:49] We want to make that clear. [00:33:50] The disclaimer we have stated it. [00:33:52] This does not represent the view of Ben Shapiro, right? [00:33:55] This does not represent the view of every Jewish person who has ever lived and is currently alive on the planet. [00:34:01] However, I'm giving the full disclaimer on the flip side. [00:34:05] This does not represent merely a fraction or 0.0001%. [00:34:12] Those four women, or those four things, I think they were women. [00:34:17] One of them seemed a bit suspect, but those four Jewish female rabbis who were all celebrating together with their Zoran shirts, they represent more than just themselves. [00:34:29] So, do they represent 90% of all Jews? [00:34:32] No. [00:34:33] Do they represent 0.001%? [00:34:37] No. [00:34:37] It's not the majority, but it is more sizable than you would think. [00:34:41] He's polling, Mamdani's polling at about 30%, 38% with New York City Jews. [00:34:46] So, about a little over a third. [00:34:47] About a third are like, yeah, this is our guy, Democratic Socialist. [00:34:50] But what stands out about that, because he might be polling 38.6% of heritage Americans, European descent. [00:34:59] But what's the reason? [00:35:00] So, it's like, why point out the Jews? [00:35:02] Well, because there's some specific quotes from certain Jewish rabbis about this that we want to make clear. [00:35:07] That's what we're going to do here in just a moment. [00:35:09] But in addition to it, it's one thing for a bunch of white guys. [00:35:14] I mean, it's retarded, right? [00:35:15] Let's get rid of C point A, let's get rid of democracy. [00:35:18] But it's one thing for heritage Americans, those of European descent, and those kinds of people, New York native citizens, to come out and simply be progressive and deceived and wrong and to make a wrong choice. [00:35:35] If a third of them came out, and that's probably about what it is, probably about a third of native New Yorkers. [00:35:42] But when A third over a third of Jews do it to me. [00:35:45] This is the key point. [00:35:47] Um, you're talking about a people who, who I mean, nobody, this shouldn't be a surprise to anybody. [00:35:54] I mean, it's common knowledge. [00:35:55] Jews aren't huge fans of Muslims, right? [00:35:58] Is that fair to say? [00:35:59] No, Jews are not huge fans of Muslims. [00:36:01] So, think about that for a second. [00:36:03] What, what are the criteria that would set the stage to where Jews who, who you know, just got done glassing Gaza for goodness sake. [00:36:14] Are and have been picking fights with Muslim nations for decades since 1948, where over a third, getting close to half, right? [00:36:25] Almost 40%, which isn't that far from 50%, would come out in support of an Islamic mayor. [00:36:33] And my point is, there's something going on there. [00:36:35] It's not just coincidence. [00:36:36] It's not just, oh, there's a group of people who are deceived. [00:36:39] No, the play that many of these individuals are pushing. [00:36:44] Is the complete displacement and deracinating of heritage Americans. [00:36:52] That's what they're doing. [00:36:53] We'll do some long form content on this someday, but there's an age old antithesis between Christianity and Judaism. [00:36:59] These are two groups of people that have a deep seated difference, a very light way of putting it. [00:37:05] Hopefully, Christians, it's not a full blown hatred. [00:37:08] It's a hatred for evil, but in a sense, a loving our enemies, like Christ said. [00:37:11] But inside of Judaism, it is a hatred. [00:37:13] Listen to this quote from Rabbi Baruch Efrati from a 2012 sermon. [00:37:17] Jews should rejoice at the fact that Christian Europe is losing its identity as a punishment for what it did to us Jews for the hundreds of years we were in exile there. [00:37:26] Jews in exile in Christian Europe. [00:37:28] We will never forgive Europe's Christians for slaughtering millions of our children, women, and elderly, not just in the recent Holocaust, but throughout the generations, in a consistent manner which characterizes all factions of hypocritical Christianity. [00:37:42] Read the next one, too. [00:37:44] That one is very telling. [00:37:45] This next one really stands out to me. [00:37:47] So that's kind of broader European Christianity. [00:37:49] It's good to see it go, it's good to see it lose its identity. [00:37:51] From a Jewish perspective. [00:37:52] Jewish rabbi in a sermon. [00:37:54] Here's a second one from a 2013 sermon, Rabbi David Tatu. [00:37:57] What you are undergoing, you Christians, you Europeans, in France and Europe, which is so scary, it should be the most beautiful news of our Jewish history. [00:38:05] Finally, we begin to approach it. [00:38:07] Finally, we begin to realize what the sages had predicted before. [00:38:10] What I told you before it is written in Sanhedrin, the Talmud, the Messiah will only come when Edom, Europe, and Christianity will have fallen completely. [00:38:19] So I'm asking you the question is it good news that Islam is invading Europe? [00:38:22] It is excellent news. [00:38:24] It is announcing the arrival of the Messiah. [00:38:27] Excellent news. [00:38:28] And it's been attributed to this particular rabbi that he also said somewhere around that quote. [00:38:34] Now, this hasn't been completely verified, right? [00:38:37] So, this is alleged, but that he kind of followed that up, put a point on it by saying, Islam is the broom of Judaism. [00:38:46] Now, whether he said that verbatim or not, the quote that you just read could be fairly summarized by that statement Islam is the broom of Judaism. [00:38:54] Meaning what? [00:38:55] Meaning that according to Talmudic Judaism, that a Jewish Messiah is going to come, but he's going to come. [00:39:02] When Christianity and the West has been ultimately displaced and destroyed and in shambles. [00:39:11] And so Islam accomplishes that. [00:39:14] This is a Jewish rabbi acknowledging that. [00:39:16] And he's not the only one. [00:39:17] There are others that we could cite acknowledging Islam is bad for the West. [00:39:22] And therefore, we love it. [00:39:24] It is excellent news. [00:39:26] Yeah. [00:39:27] You got to look at the statistics too. [00:39:29] 80% of Jews in general vote Democrat. [00:39:32] You have this antithesis where. [00:39:34] Jews that are here in America, they really do hate the core. [00:39:37] We've already mentioned how it could have been more Christian, but the core identity, religion of America, the white Anglo Saxon Protestant, the WASP, they hate that. [00:39:46] I mean, the guy who made hardcore pornography mainstream, why are you in this? [00:39:49] He literally told us why. [00:39:50] He said, he didn't just say, like, well, we like it, we enjoy it. [00:39:53] He said, it defiles Anglo Saxon Protestant culture. [00:39:58] There has been an age old battle. [00:40:01] We hate this. [00:40:02] We hate what European Christianity made us do. [00:40:04] We hate how they read the Taliban and they said, Get out of our country. [00:40:07] Take your usury. [00:40:08] Get out and go. [00:40:09] They hate it. [00:40:10] And so, Mamdani is simply, I would argue, this is the symptom. [00:40:14] Real quick, that's the father of pornography. [00:40:16] Modern pornography. [00:40:17] Al Goldstein is his name. [00:40:18] Al Goldstein is the one who made it mainstream in the United States. [00:40:20] Is that in the Civil War registry? [00:40:22] Couldn't find it. [00:40:23] Goldstein, can we get an early life check on Goldstein, please? [00:40:26] Yes. [00:40:26] Please, early life check. [00:40:27] Quick, before Wikipedia wipes the early life section. [00:40:30] Yeah, and he's straight up saying, why am I doing porn? [00:40:34] Because I'm a degenerate and a slave to my lust. [00:40:37] Well, that's probably true, but that's not what he says. [00:40:39] What he says is, Because it will decouple, destroy the West, Christians. [00:40:48] It will mess up Christians. [00:40:50] And that's a Jewish man citing his motivation for pornography. [00:40:54] I have to point out, though, real quick, you said 80% of Jews vote Democrat. [00:40:58] So that would be like in Kamala Harris, for example. [00:41:01] 80% of blacks, 80% of Jews. [00:41:03] That's what I was going to say. [00:41:04] I just wanted to be fair there. [00:41:06] As long as we're citing statistics, 80% Jews, but we do have to acknowledge also 90% of African Americans. [00:41:13] Right. [00:41:14] 90%. [00:41:15] And again, that's comes down to people have allegiance to their in group, people to their ethnicity, to their race, and they vote. [00:41:22] It's not like some complex, oh, let me see what's best for America. [00:41:26] They vote what's best for them and the people that are most like them. [00:41:29] Or what they at least perceive as being best for them. [00:41:31] And Republicans, generally a more heritage American political party, is mainly dominated by white evangelicals who, on the whole, vote for more typical white evangelicals because they are recognized too. [00:41:43] So it's not like they're smarter, wiser. === Voting Statistics Explained (03:08) === [00:41:46] They're doing the same thing. [00:41:47] Hey, we're the core of America. [00:41:49] We're the founders of this nation. [00:41:50] We're Protestants. [00:41:51] We think this guy. [00:41:52] We want policies that would benefit us. [00:41:54] We'll protect us. [00:41:54] We'll protect my children. [00:41:55] We'll protect. [00:41:56] My business. [00:41:57] So everybody does these identity politics. [00:41:59] And when it comes to Mamdani, last thing for this segment, well, how could this happen? [00:42:03] This is the age old culmination of liberalism's war with Christianity. [00:42:08] And at the final stage, you have people not even born here looking to become the mayor of the biggest city in our nation with policies that make no sense, campaigning on promises he can't actually deliver, surrounded by non Americans at rally, chanting tax the rich because they're parasites, they have nothing to offer. [00:42:25] And female Jewish rabbis running campaign ads to make it happen. [00:42:30] Yep, that's where we are. [00:42:31] All right, there's a black pill for you. [00:42:34] We will have white pills, but not necessarily today. [00:42:37] I don't know if we have any today, but we will eventually. [00:42:40] Oh, New York City will learn its lesson. [00:42:41] I'm sure, right? [00:42:43] That's funny. 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[00:45:44] Again, that's backwards planning financial dot in as in Nancy, M as in Ministries dot com. [00:45:54] All right. [00:45:56] Two Republican congressmen have posited a pretty interesting plan. [00:46:00] So they have asked. [00:46:01] Talk about Randy. [00:46:03] It's incredible. [00:46:04] I love it. [00:46:05] It's the horseshoe theory, right? [00:46:06] Every now and then you're so wrong and also so fat that you become right. [00:46:11] Because he is right about this one, but my goodness, he's wrong about everything else. [00:46:15] So Congressman Randy Fine, among another congressman from Tennessee, Andy Ogles, I think, is his name. [00:46:20] Is he Jewish, Randy Fine? [00:46:21] Oh, yeah. [00:46:22] He's the guy who said, I shook Benjamin Netanyahu's hand and I did not wash it. [00:46:25] To like a touch the hand of my two children. [00:46:27] He's probably being a little bit funny, but I mean, this dude loves him some Zionism. [00:46:31] Oh, loves him some Israel. [00:46:32] But he put forward a bill calling for the end for dual citizenship. [00:46:36] I think it was in Congress. [00:46:37] I'll take it. [00:46:37] And they have asked this is interesting the Justice Department to investigate Zorhan Mamdani to see if he lied on his naturalization form. [00:46:46] Zoran came here when he was younger. [00:46:47] It was only in 2018 that he was naturalized. [00:46:50] So if you weren't born in a country, you can go through a process called naturalization, whereby you attain to all the rights of being a citizen. [00:46:56] Yeah, we should not have that. [00:46:59] In a different time and place, I think it functions differently. [00:47:02] But today, globalism? [00:47:03] No. [00:47:03] No. [00:47:04] There's no need for it. [00:47:04] You weren't born here. [00:47:05] So, what's the process to be treated as though you were? [00:47:08] Oh, there is no process. [00:47:10] Stay here for 120 years and your grandkids can have that. [00:47:12] Yeah, your grandkids can have that. [00:47:13] Yes, it takes time. [00:47:15] And so, in the meantime, I'm going to be exploited and mistreated. [00:47:17] No, nobody's saying that. [00:47:19] No. [00:47:19] You can be treated as a guest, but you're not a native citizen. [00:47:22] You don't need to have that. [00:47:22] It has to mean something. [00:47:24] Being an American, no more paper Americans. [00:47:26] Right. [00:47:27] There are Americans. [00:47:28] Like, I like. [00:47:29] The meme where it's, you know, like the Catholic crusader monarch, you know, and he's wearing the silver mask and he holds up his hand like silence. [00:47:36] You know, he's like, silence, American citizen. [00:47:39] A real American is speaking. [00:47:40] So true. [00:47:41] Amen. [00:47:41] And if there was ever a paperwork American, it is Zoran Mamba. [00:47:44] My goodness. [00:47:45] I mean, that dude, it's. [00:47:46] And Ilhan Omar, she's up there. [00:47:48] She is. [00:47:49] They're competing. [00:47:49] It's pretty close. [00:47:50] It's pretty amazing. [00:47:51] But they've asked the Justice Department to investigate whether on his naturalization form he lied, specifically if he didn't disclose that he was part of Democrat Socialist for America, the DSA. [00:47:59] It's a political group. [00:48:00] If we didn't disclose that, and then you could say, hey, you lied in your form. [00:48:03] You didn't claim to be a part of this group, which you know is politically volatile. [00:48:06] And so we could actually deport you. [00:48:09] Now, this has precedent. [00:48:10] About 22,000 Americans in our history have been denaturalized. [00:48:14] That's the government coming in and saying, Those are rookie numbers. [00:48:17] We got to pump those numbers up. [00:48:18] 22,000. [00:48:19] Let's get 22 million up on the board. [00:48:22] Denaturalizations need to go up. [00:48:24] But still, but there's something there. [00:48:25] It's not unprecedented. [00:48:26] Right. [00:48:27] It is not unprecedented to say, we naturalized you and we gave you rights. [00:48:31] But we're looking at you now. [00:48:32] I mean, Islamic. [00:48:34] My goodness, like that is not American. [00:48:36] That is not even Western. [00:48:37] So you have no sense of continuity with our religion. [00:48:40] You're a socialist, something that is completely foreign to America. [00:48:44] You're a gay race communist. [00:48:46] It's so bad. [00:48:46] It's funny. [00:48:47] We were talking before the show. [00:48:49] It's like, well, we're going to have a Muslim as mayor of New York City. [00:48:52] And like at some level, there's a silver lining because it's like, well, at least New York City pride will end with Millstones and the Hudson. [00:48:58] Yeah. [00:48:59] A Muslim as mayor of New York City based. [00:49:02] Yeah. [00:49:02] No more gay pride parades. [00:49:04] Women are covering up in public. [00:49:06] Nope. [00:49:07] Not that kind of Muslim. [00:49:08] A gay race communist Muslim. [00:49:11] What? [00:49:11] Super into pride, super into trans stuff, all of that. [00:49:15] And so, all that being said, it opens up a fascinating Pandora's box. [00:49:19] Listen to this quote from CJ Engel, who's been great lately. [00:49:22] I love it. [00:49:23] Short and sweet to the point. [00:49:24] We don't have to argue with them. [00:49:26] We don't have to win the debate. [00:49:27] We just have to denaturalize and deport. [00:49:29] Simple as. [00:49:30] So true, King. [00:49:31] So true. [00:49:32] Like, when it gets down to it, it's political will. [00:49:36] Yeah. [00:49:36] Well, we need to think about New York City failing. [00:49:39] Well, New York City needs to feel the impact of the policies that they voted for, and then they'll come running back. [00:49:44] No, they won't. [00:49:45] You really think so? [00:49:46] I love what Aaron McIntyre said. [00:49:48] Conservatives have been fed the lie that when an ideology fails in real life, It will lose the battle of ideas and be rejected by the voters. [00:49:55] In reality, the ideology is simply cover for race based looting. [00:50:00] There was a point where Zoran's literally talking about charging whites more. [00:50:03] I forget if it was for rent or for transportation. [00:50:06] Aaron said, they don't care if the economics fail as long as you suffer. [00:50:10] It's not some complex system. [00:50:11] It's like, well, we need a 20 year education campaign. [00:50:14] We need to see New York City fail. [00:50:15] And then people will realize and they'll come back. [00:50:18] For one, that's probably not going to work. [00:50:20] Here comes the double down. [00:50:21] We didn't get universal childcare. [00:50:23] Because the rich fled. [00:50:24] So here's what we need to do tax even more to make up for it. [00:50:27] Orin often will post this meme of like the Simpsons where the bus driver is tapping the sign. [00:50:32] Don't make me tap the sign. [00:50:34] And the sign says, it's not rocket science. [00:50:36] They just want to diddle kids. [00:50:38] That's true. [00:50:39] Here's another one, though it's not rocket science. [00:50:41] They just hate white people. [00:50:43] Right. [00:50:43] I mean, if you want to boil every single governmental policy of the last 60 years down to a concise, simple summary. [00:50:54] It would fall into one of those two categories almost 100% of the time. [00:50:59] One of those two categories. [00:51:01] It's not rocket science, they just want to diddle kids, or it's not rocket science, they just hate white people. [00:51:06] That's pretty much it. [00:51:08] You want to understand politics? [00:51:09] I just explained it. [00:51:11] There is that. [00:51:12] And then there's the next group would be those who want to do that, but 10 years later, right? [00:51:18] And enshrine all the victories of the left just 10 you know, five to 10 years after the fact. [00:51:24] That's called conservatives, right? [00:51:27] And then There is a paleo conservative, an old, true heritage American who wants to return. [00:51:36] Think about last night's rally. [00:51:37] Senator Bernie Sanders, Jewish, Zorhan Mamdani, Ugandan, AOC, Puerto Rican? [00:51:44] I think so, yeah. [00:51:44] Okay. [00:51:45] Three non Americans up there as the people chant, tax the rich. [00:51:50] My, what could be going on here? [00:51:51] The rich, who would those be? [00:51:52] And what do these people interest? [00:51:54] They would be Americans. [00:51:55] They want to tax the rich white people who made a fortune in New York City to pay for their stuff. [00:52:00] So New York City is not going to learn its lesson. [00:52:02] 36% of foreigners, foreign born individuals that live there, are not going to wake up one day and be like, oh, democratic socialism doesn't actually work. [00:52:09] No, they're going to say, we need to do democratic socialism even harder. [00:52:14] So, what's the solution? [00:52:16] You find the political will to take these people and ship them to the other side of the world and say, have fun. [00:52:20] That's right. [00:52:20] It's not that complicated. [00:52:21] It's not. [00:52:22] How do we do this? [00:52:23] That's how you do it. [00:52:24] It requires will. [00:52:25] It is difficult. [00:52:26] We're seeing even now with deportations. [00:52:28] It's difficult, but not complicated. [00:52:30] That's difficult, but not complicated. [00:52:31] Politics is like chopping wood. [00:52:32] Right? [00:52:33] Chopping wood is not rocket science, right? [00:52:35] Just like the Orn quote, it's not rocket science. [00:52:37] So it's chopping wood is not complicated, but it is hard, right? [00:52:42] There's a little bit of splinters, right? [00:52:44] There's some calluses. [00:52:45] There might be a little blood, sweat, and tears. [00:52:48] It's hard. [00:52:49] Chopping wood is hard work, but it's not complicated. [00:52:52] And so too with many, not all, but many political issues. [00:52:57] It's not that it's so complicated that our best and brightest just putting their heads together still just can't figure it out. [00:53:03] No, it's political will. [00:53:06] So it's not complex, but it is hard. [00:53:09] Not complicated, but hard. [00:53:11] What it requires is political will. [00:53:14] And if that political will, what you're setting as a baseline prerequisite is that the political will has to be 50% of the entire population plus one, one nation like ours that's already been ravaged by globalism because of the Hart Seller Act and because of civil rights and all these different things, then basically what you've said is it's too late. [00:53:33] So now it's not like, how do we save America? [00:53:35] It's just, you know, how long does it take for the Titanic to sink? [00:53:40] So when I say political will, I don't mean the political will of the populace because honestly, it's Kind of too late for that. [00:53:47] We have too many people who are not Americans, but who have all the benefits of Americans. [00:53:53] We literally don't have the numbers. [00:53:54] We don't have the numbers. [00:53:55] So it's not so much political will of the citizens, but we actually have to have a leadership class that is able to say, an aristocracy of sorts, that's able to say, like Napoleon, the one who saves his country violates no law. [00:54:12] And I'm going to do it. [00:54:13] Well, but you don't have the majority of the people. [00:54:16] I'm going to do it. [00:54:17] And the people will follow. [00:54:18] This is what happened in Old Covenant Israel throughout the Old Testament again and again and again. [00:54:22] Josiah doesn't say, you know what, let's pull the people and see if they want to get rid of the high places. [00:54:27] No, Josiah just says, yeah, no more idol worship in Israel. [00:54:31] And the people come around, right? [00:54:33] There's civil fathers, and then there are the sons, right? [00:54:37] The children. [00:54:39] The children shouldn't drive, children shouldn't be allowed to drive. [00:54:43] It's a harm to others, it's a harm to themselves. [00:54:46] We've got to be done with our current system. [00:54:49] So, if I could give a white pill here as we kind of wrap up the segment, I don't think it's actually that complicated. [00:54:54] And taking the first action is what motivates more to take that action. [00:54:58] You think of like the first person to stand up to tyranny or whatever it would be. [00:55:02] The first person, though, is the one that actually has to take the most courage. [00:55:05] He doesn't have anyone to look to. [00:55:07] He isn't able to see the model or he's taking all the consequences. [00:55:11] If he's alone, he could be chopped down super easily. [00:55:14] But one man stands up, then three men stand up. [00:55:16] That's right. [00:55:16] And then a company of men stand up. [00:55:18] So, that's hopefully. [00:55:20] How it's going to go. [00:55:21] That there will come a point where men. [00:55:22] And it's been done before. [00:55:24] We're not talking about something novel. [00:55:25] It's like, well, that seems like a bit ideological. [00:55:27] Nobody's ever taken back their country from communism. [00:55:29] No, actually, actually, let me tell you, walk you through history lane. [00:55:34] It's been done before and it's even being done now. [00:55:36] Bukele. [00:55:37] Yep. [00:55:37] Bukele is a great example of one of the first notable figures in El Salvador taking a stand. [00:55:45] And there was a lot of opposition within the managerial class in those initial moments. [00:55:51] But he stood his ground. [00:55:53] And then he won, and the people then followed. [00:55:55] It wasn't that the people created Bukele. [00:55:58] Bukele shaped the hearts of the people. [00:56:01] And now the people are with him. [00:56:03] And it happened there. [00:56:05] It's happened in France. [00:56:06] It's happened in Spain. [00:56:07] It's happened and is happening. [00:56:10] And it can happen by God's grace here. [00:56:12] But someone has to have the nerve, someone has to have the will, someone has to have the courage. [00:56:19] Right? [00:56:20] The great man stirs the people to action. [00:56:22] So you say the will and the courage tied back to monarchy. [00:56:24] Someone also has to be, in a sense, in his blood, built for it. [00:56:28] So it's not just like, well, someone anywhere, you, sir, five foot six, 120 pounds, we need you to go out and lead us. [00:56:35] We need the man actually to be the man for the job, an Aragorn type, a man who he's built for. [00:56:40] There's a reason why people are going to follow him. [00:56:42] George Washington was a titan among men and coincidentally also happened to be head and shoulders above everybody else in terms of his literal physical stature. [00:56:54] Just a coincidence. [00:56:54] No. [00:56:55] It's actually not a coincidence. [00:56:57] I know that that bothers, like, we're bothered by the natural world that God made, right? [00:57:01] We don't like it because it rubs our liberalism the wrong way. [00:57:05] It upsets our sensitive, egalitarian nature. [00:57:08] But the reality is, under zero circumstances, do I ever get to be in the NBA? [00:57:15] And the sooner I come to realize that, the happier I'll actually be to be content with the station of life and the vocation and the calling that the Lord has assigned to me, knowing that some are above and some are below. [00:57:26] And that's okay. [00:57:27] I'm not the best, I'll never be the best. [00:57:30] But the Lord has gifted me in certain ways, and I can play my part in this whole machine that the Lord is orchestrating. [00:57:39] And bring him glory and do good to as many people as possible. [00:57:41] And somebody else will do more good to more people. [00:57:45] And that's okay. [00:57:46] But we need that great man. [00:57:48] And you're absolutely right. [00:57:49] The Superman, right? [00:57:50] Where does he come from? [00:57:52] Well, he comes from Cuba. [00:57:53] No, he doesn't, actually. [00:57:54] He comes from Kansas. [00:57:56] He's quintessential Americana, salt of the earth. [00:58:01] But he's also literally Superman. [00:58:03] He's good looking and he's strong. [00:58:05] And we have these stories in antiquity. [00:58:09] Whether it's comic books of more modern times, or whether it's Greek mythology or Roman myths or Norse. [00:58:18] We have this for a reason because I think it's instinctual. [00:58:22] I think it's something deep down that everyone, by default, understands that there is hierarchy, there is order, and God does extraordinary things through great men. [00:58:35] And so we need a great man. [00:58:36] And that being said, let me give you an example of who it won't be. [00:58:40] It actually won't be Elon Musk. [00:58:43] And I'm grateful for Elon Musk in many ways. [00:58:45] So, this isn't to disparage him or to say that he's done nothing good. [00:58:47] There's things that radically concern me about Elon Musk, but there's other things. [00:58:51] I'm grateful that he bought Twitter. [00:58:53] I'm incredibly grateful. [00:58:56] So, there's a lot of things that Elon Musk has done. [00:58:58] There's, you know, chimping out about H 1B visas over Christmas time was not great, you know. [00:59:03] So, there's some massive L's, you know, but there are some W's. [00:59:08] W's in the chat. [00:59:09] And I'm grateful. [00:59:10] I appreciate him. [00:59:11] I think that he can live. [00:59:12] He's not a heritage American. [00:59:13] But he can live here as a humble, gracious guest in our nation and do a lot of good for the nation. [00:59:21] And I think he's done precisely that. [00:59:22] So God bless. [00:59:24] And I hope he becomes a Christian. [00:59:25] He needs to name the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior. [00:59:28] Elon, if you ever listen to this, you know, right? [00:59:30] That guy, some people, they really are ignorant. [00:59:33] He's not ignorant. [00:59:34] I've seen enough people who are a Christian around him, witness to him. [00:59:39] He does need to submit to King Jesus and give his life in faith to God. [00:59:45] To Christ, say Christ is Lord. [00:59:47] But that said, he wouldn't be the great man. [00:59:49] There are peripheral great men, like David had his mighty man, but not all these 30 mighty men were David, right? [00:59:55] There's one David, and then there's, you know, 30 others alongside him. [00:59:59] And so Elon Musk, I think, is, you know, he could pan out to be pivotal in restoring America, even as a non American. [01:00:07] And we need to categorize him rightly. [01:00:09] We can't just make exceptions and say, well, he did a lot of good. [01:00:11] So, because that's what opens the door to paper Americans and H 1B visas and all the kind of stuff that we're Denouncing right here on this episode. [01:00:20] So, proper categories, he's not going to be the great man, but he is a great man. [01:00:25] And he can be a friend to heritage Americans while behaving with gratitude and humility as a guest. [01:00:31] And us, likewise, being grateful for him and treating him well as a guest. [01:00:35] But the great man, he will be, he will come. [01:00:38] I believe that he will come, but he will be, if I can predict any of it, all right, there's some things that we won't be able to foresee, but there's some things that I think we can. === Elon Musk As Savior (07:43) === [01:00:48] He will be quintessential American. [01:00:49] Yeah. [01:00:50] He will be some guy from Kansas, right? [01:00:53] Or he'll be some guy from Ohio or like, you know, the Rust Belt. [01:00:57] Or, you know, he's going to be a quintessential American. [01:00:59] He will not be Zoran. [01:01:01] He will not be a socialist. [01:01:02] He will not be a Muslim. [01:01:02] He'll be able to bench more than 135. [01:01:04] So, Ron Hardest hit. [01:01:06] He'll probably be tall. [01:01:08] He'll be a heritage American, right? [01:01:10] Have been here for generations. [01:01:12] He may not be a regenerate Christian. [01:01:14] I hope that he is, but he will use Christian rhetoric. [01:01:18] I guarantee you that. [01:01:19] He'll use old, you know, he'll basically, in many ways, he'll kind of be like Vivek Ramaswamy, except it won't be fake. [01:01:27] Right. [01:01:28] Right. [01:01:28] It won't be, hello, fellow Americans, in his Texas, you know, shirt as an Indian man, you know, wishing them a happy Diwali. [01:01:35] No, he'll be all the things that the Indian scammer Vivek pretends to be, but he'll actually be. [01:01:43] He'll actually be. [01:01:44] And he won't worship 300 million gods. [01:01:46] He'll worship the triune god. [01:01:48] That's, or at least, again, outwardly in his rhetoric. [01:01:52] And so, because of that, it won't be Elon, right? [01:01:54] Because at the end of the day, he's not American, not in the truest sense. [01:01:58] And so, we need someone like that. [01:02:00] And I think a lot of people are disappointed. [01:02:03] So, I just appreciated. [01:02:05] Here's my problems with Elon, but I also appreciate him. [01:02:07] Same thing you could say for Trump. [01:02:08] I think a lot of people are disappointed because we thought that he was the great man. [01:02:12] And it turns out that, again, I don't want to unnecessarily disparage Trump. [01:02:15] He's done a lot of good. [01:02:16] I am grateful in many, many ways. [01:02:19] But at the end of the day, I think Trump is more of a precursor, but he's not the great man himself. [01:02:25] We thought maybe, you know, he had some of the rhetoric early on. [01:02:28] It's like America first, you know, and it's like, you know, America first kind of slowly became 100 million from the Adelsons in Israel first, you know, and like, and so it's like, oh, okay, all right, he's not our guy. [01:02:39] But, you know, but he has done good. [01:02:42] We can be grateful. [01:02:43] We can be charitable, but honest about the failures and faults, but also charitable. [01:02:49] And I think we can view him as a precursor. [01:02:51] But that guy, the great man, he will be quintessential American. [01:02:55] And I think it's safe to say that he has not arrived on the scene yet. [01:02:59] No. [01:02:59] But I think he will. [01:03:01] All right. [01:03:01] And he'll cut through. [01:03:03] There's been so many in the past economic or political gridlocks. [01:03:06] And you could never see a way out of it. [01:03:07] Think of in Europe, some of them have five political parties, and they have them gridlocked, just fighting for little percentage gains. [01:03:14] Over and over again, we've seen when a man comes along, be it from a noble home, be it from nothing, when he comes along, all of that division, all of that is typically swept away as people rally behind him. [01:03:25] And so nothing's ever lost insofar as there's a core of America that still exists. [01:03:30] New York City's in rough shape. [01:03:31] Yes. [01:03:32] Go ahead. [01:03:32] Well, I like that, like a couple people in the chat said, you know, like Barron. [01:03:35] Yeah. [01:03:36] Right? [01:03:36] The American Caesar. [01:03:38] I think it's worth mentioning out loud because that's a good example. [01:03:41] So I'm not saying it is Barron. [01:03:43] I don't know. [01:03:43] But, you know, the folklore and all the memeology, you know, that surrounded Barron. [01:03:47] Baron, over the last couple of years, you know, that's that is, I think, a good example of what I'm getting at. [01:03:52] So I'm not saying it's him, but it's a good example in the sense of like, all right, forged, you know, from his youth and seeing, you know, the deep state trying to destroy his dad, you know, and learning politics. [01:04:03] And like, even like Trump has said a couple of times, like he's always playing, you know, like World of Warcraft, you know, strategy games, you know, on the computer. [01:04:11] And the fact that he's like, you know, he's like eight foot six, you know, whatever, like that, you know, those kind of things. [01:04:16] Six foot seven, legitimately, though. [01:04:18] You're not joking. [01:04:18] That's insane. [01:04:19] Insanely tall. [01:04:20] Like, I'm tall. [01:04:21] I'm not that tall. [01:04:22] Not even close. [01:04:23] And so that, but that's what I mean. [01:04:26] Like, somebody who, okay, you're multiple generations in, you're heritage American, your dad, you watched him, you know, under lawfare and his mugshot and arrest and being mistreated. [01:04:39] Like, that's what we're describing. [01:04:43] He has the pedigree. [01:04:44] Now, that doesn't mean at the end of the day, he has to have the heart. [01:04:47] Like, it really would, he has the story arc, right? [01:04:51] There's a possibility. [01:04:52] But you can have that story arc, you can have the pedigree, but at the end of the day, like Cromwell's son, right? [01:04:58] He had the story arc, right? [01:05:00] But it turns out he was a loser. [01:05:01] You know, he wasn't the apple fell far from the tree. [01:05:05] But that is what I mean. [01:05:06] I think he's a good example. [01:05:08] Not saying it's him, but a good example. [01:05:09] So, those of you who put in the chat, I think you're thinking correctly. [01:05:13] You're getting the concept. [01:05:14] The principle that we're espousing is that it's not just going to be 50%, right? [01:05:18] To put a summary on this whole idea, what we're saying is you can vote away your country, but you can't vote it back. [01:05:25] It's not going to be 50% of the population plus one, you know, being educated and taking Prager U classes online, you know. [01:05:32] And then voting out socialism and Islam and Jewry and all that kind of stuff. [01:05:35] That's not going to happen. [01:05:37] What it's going to be is a great man. [01:05:40] Who will he be? [01:05:41] We don't know exactly, but he will be quintessential American. [01:05:44] So he will have at minimum Christian rhetoric, whether he's regenerated or not in the true salvific sense. [01:05:49] He will be a heritage American. [01:05:51] He will be from one of those quintessential American type places. [01:05:57] And he'll have a burning, righteous indignation in his heart towards all those who have destroyed the country that he loves. [01:06:05] He'll be well versed in American history and be someone who from childhood loved the American founders and fathers and knows this and can cite that. [01:06:18] It'll be somebody like that. [01:06:20] And he'll probably come. [01:06:21] He probably won't just be a farm boy, but he'll, at some point in his journey, whether it's from his parents early on or whether it's being taken under somebody's wing, he'll be trained. [01:06:35] When you think of every great. [01:06:37] Every great story, you know, it's like whether it's Aragorn or whether it's this person or that person, it's there's some moment where they were, you know, it's not a coincidence that Aragorn, even though he's kind of been like on the run and in the shadows and in the peripheral for a time, he still has these pockets of training where he can speak Elvish and he can, like, he's well versed, he's highly educated. [01:06:58] That's what it will be. [01:07:00] And we're not just saying this, you know, arbitrarily, we're saying this because history doesn't always repeat itself, but it rhymes. [01:07:08] And this is kind of historically. [01:07:10] If a country does come back, maybe we just don't come back. [01:07:13] That's possible. [01:07:14] But if a country does come back, and we're hopeful that we will, this is typically how it happens. [01:07:18] I love that you said that crucial element courage is what's going to be that final piece of the puzzle. [01:07:22] Because there's lots of great men with the pedigree, the wisdom, and the experience. [01:07:26] But I think of Caesar marching on Rome, no general permitted to do it. [01:07:29] And he crosses the Rubicon and says, This is it. [01:07:32] I've chosen my fate. [01:07:33] And for Trump, well, where has he failed? [01:07:35] Where is this? [01:07:36] Again and again, he's had some opportunities to say, The system is broken. [01:07:40] It's being weaponized against me. [01:07:42] I have to clear the slate. [01:07:43] January 6th, 2021 was a good example. [01:07:46] And he failed to cross the Rubicon. [01:07:48] That's right. [01:07:48] And JD Vance, like, well, JD Vance is going to be our guy. [01:07:51] Maybe, it doesn't seem like it. [01:07:53] But I mean, this is the guy that has not once yet spoken up for the plight of white Americans. [01:07:57] That's right. [01:07:57] He's never once said white Americans are uniquely under assault, are uniquely discriminated against. [01:08:03] So up to this point, even he hasn't had the will. [01:08:06] And that's small compared to what the great man is going to have to do. [01:08:09] Correct. [01:08:09] He's going to have to have to have a will of steel. [01:08:11] And that's what we need for him. [01:08:14] And that's why the men that we look at now, Yeah, it's probably not Elon Musk. [01:08:17] He's busy out fathering as many children as possible, as many women as possible, and building robots. [01:08:22] And God bless him. [01:08:23] It's not Trump. [01:08:24] It doesn't look like Vance. [01:08:25] Musk is the kind of guy who he can be an ally to the great man, but he's not the great man himself. === JD Vance And White Americans (02:57) === [01:08:31] Yep. [01:08:31] All right, let's go to our last commercial break and we're going to come back. [01:08:34] We got a lot of super chats. [01:08:35] We're going to get to them. 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[01:12:52] The Giest of A's to Cool Dude. [01:12:55] We appreciate you. [01:12:56] All right, next. [01:12:57] All right. [01:12:57] King Jerd sent $2. [01:12:58] Thanks, King. [01:12:59] Thoughts on the potential end of EBT? [01:13:01] So, if you're not familiar, the government shutdown has meant that many states, which rely on federal funding for. [01:13:06] I feel an episode coming. [01:13:07] I feel it. [01:13:08] For food stamps. [01:13:09] It's coming. [01:13:09] Are going to be underfunded. [01:13:10] And so, they will not be able to put on your food stamp card, your EBT card, the funds that people are typically used to expecting. [01:13:16] And chimp out is imminent. [01:13:19] This is going to be absolutely unprecedented if on November 1st, EBT is not funded. [01:13:23] For this one, I got to read there's a banger account, like just nonstop bangers that I found on X the other day. [01:13:29] It's my account. [01:13:31] Here's my account. [01:13:33] It is nonstop bangers, if I do say so myself. [01:13:37] But I tweeted something that's been doing some numbers, doing some numbers. [01:13:43] And if I can find it, believe in me. [01:13:45] Believe. [01:13:48] Oh, believe. [01:13:48] All right. [01:13:49] I see one of the tweets I just put out with a black female saying that if EBT gets canceled, then black people will eat white people. [01:13:57] Did you see that video? [01:13:59] I regret having seen it. [01:14:00] What a terrible day to have eyes. [01:14:02] That was wild. [01:14:03] And I absolutely had to retweet that because people need to know. [01:14:06] Thankfully, that's the only one that's been found. [01:14:10] Oh, no, it's not. [01:14:12] Okay, here we go. [01:14:13] I found it. [01:14:13] So I was retweeting Leading Reports, which is a good account to follow just for breaking news. [01:14:18] Leading Reports is helpful. [01:14:20] So they said Breaking USDA will not tap emergency funds for food stamps. [01:14:25] 40 million set to lose aid next week, per Axios. [01:14:29] First, we got to stop and say 40 million come again? [01:14:33] The what? [01:14:35] 40 million, 12, it's like 12.6% of the country is being fed and housed by everybody else who's working. [01:14:45] That's just absolutely insane. [01:14:47] So you got to just stop and appreciate how absolutely insane that is. [01:14:50] So I retweeted the leading report and I said, Christian men, if this happens, right, if welfare stops because of the government shutdown and things don't get ironed out, and I will go right here and give the disclaimer because people will clip this out and say, oh, you're dumb. [01:15:05] I'm giving the disclaimer right now. [01:15:06] I'm not that dumb. [01:15:07] I am perfectly aware. [01:15:09] That the Nothing Ever Happens bros are, you know, their batting average is about 999, right? [01:15:15] So I'm aware that nothing ever happens is, I mean, if you're a betting man, that's where you place your bet. [01:15:21] You've got a good chance of that happening. [01:15:24] So the government shutdown, there's a good chance that before this takes place, November 1st, that it, you know, automagically in the middle of the night gets sorted out. [01:15:32] But if it doesn't, if it doesn't, and welfare gets cut off for 40 million people here in America, 12.6%. [01:15:41] Then I retweeted the leading report and said, Christian Men, if this happens, do not send your wife, you need to hear this, do not send your wife to the grocery store for the foreseeable future. [01:15:50] She must order everything online or go with you. [01:15:54] And you must carry at all times. [01:15:56] Love your wife and children by protecting them. [01:15:59] All right. [01:15:59] So I have lots of spicy tweets. [01:16:01] That was not me attempting to fire off a spicy tweet. [01:16:04] That was me in a fatherly and pastoral way trying to say, Christian Men, I'm dead serious. [01:16:15] There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of TikTok videos, Instagram videos from people on welfare, most of them being black. [01:16:23] That's just what it's been, saying we are going to be looting grocery stores. [01:16:27] We're going to be robbing grocery stores. [01:16:28] We'll be getting Thanksgiving dinner one way or another. [01:16:30] Yep. [01:16:30] Food stamps or out the front door. [01:16:32] Yep. [01:16:32] Food stamps or out the front door or eating a white person. [01:16:37] I mean, that was literally a video that I mean, I'm just stating the facts. [01:16:40] I'm not pulling it out of the ether. [01:16:42] That is a video that I saw this morning. [01:16:44] So I'm not saying that 40 million people have said that, but more than one person. [01:16:49] Sadly, which is absolutely insane, that more than one person has said Thanksgiving dinner will happen. [01:16:55] We'll get our food stamps, we'll rob grocery stores, or we will eat white people's faces. [01:17:00] Those are the three options. [01:17:01] I've seen all three of those publicly on the internet. [01:17:04] Absolutely insane. [01:17:05] In light of that, I'm not being spicy. [01:17:08] I'm not trying to be racist. [01:17:10] I'm literally trying to be fatherly and pastoral as a Christian brother and say, Christian men, do not send your wife to the grocery store in November of 2025 if food stamps are still off the table alone to go shop for your Thanksgiving meal. [01:17:27] You are putting her in danger. [01:17:29] Don't do it. [01:17:30] So, all that back to the super chat. [01:17:33] Yes, we plan to do an episode. [01:17:35] Our plan, we just discussed it. [01:17:37] We are probably going to wait till Friday, right? [01:17:39] So, that'll be, I believe, October 31st. [01:17:42] Yep. [01:17:42] Halloween. [01:17:43] Yep. [01:17:43] Halloween, Reformation Day. [01:17:45] So, October 31st. [01:17:47] That'll be the day before. [01:17:49] And so, the nothing never happens bros, I'd put them at a 95% chance of being right, per usual. [01:17:55] And this will get sorted out between now and Friday. [01:17:57] But if it's still on the table, And we still have the government shut down, which I'm rooting for. [01:18:00] But if we still have the government shut down and the food stamps are still being suspended and those kinds of things, and it's Friday, October 31st, then expect a live stream on that topic and it will be a banger. [01:18:13] Okay. [01:18:13] All right. [01:18:14] This dude Rock sent $10. [01:18:15] Thanks so much. [01:18:16] Great supporter, great brother. [01:18:18] What's the method to take pagan practices, tradition, and Christianize them? [01:18:21] Like done with winter and summer solstices, Christmas, and St. John's Day? [01:18:25] Are there popular foreign things that we could do this to now? [01:18:29] I was actually talking to some guys earlier, and there really is a sense in which we think of these pagan practices. [01:18:33] You guys have to understand that paganism was not this written down, codified religion. [01:18:38] That's actually a very Christian and Western thing. [01:18:40] So, when Christianity spread out into Western Europe and they found the pagans and converted them, they didn't have a systematic theology, they didn't have things written down. [01:18:48] And what you're kind of getting at are like a local cult isn't the right word, but just something with a local flair to it that different people would celebrate. [01:18:57] And there's definitely debate on Christmas and Easter, how much they're appropriating these different things. [01:19:02] But practically speaking, what seems to happen is that the people themselves, we talked about a nation, we talked about memories, they celebrate a day. [01:19:08] They celebrate this, they celebrate that. [01:19:11] But then the people themselves become Christian. [01:19:12] So the day then, well, on this day, we used to celebrate the memory of our ancestors or celebrate this tree, but they become Christian and they leave that aside. [01:19:20] But the day, they're still used to having it off, they're still used to a feast. [01:19:23] It becomes something else entirely. [01:19:25] Right. [01:19:25] It doesn't seem like. [01:19:26] Real quick, Wes, when was Jesus? [01:19:28] What day was Jesus actually born? [01:19:29] I don't know. [01:19:31] December 25th. [01:19:33] I believe it. [01:19:34] You believe it? [01:19:34] I believe it. [01:19:36] I do. [01:19:37] Yeah, I do. [01:19:37] I used to not. [01:19:38] I used to think, oh, well, you know, the shepherds are keeping watch over their flock. [01:19:42] And, you know, you can tell from historical, you know, bibliography, you know, blah, blah, blah, that it was this season of the year because they were doing it in this region. [01:19:50] And, you know, and so it was probably winter. [01:19:52] You can feel pretty safe about that, that it was winter. [01:19:55] And then the more and more I think about it, you know, it's like the meme where it's like, you know, Jesus was born and Christmas, you know, December 25th is as good a day as any to celebrate. [01:20:05] And then it's like, I for sure was the winter. [01:20:07] And then it's like the guy who's like, you know, hovering, you know, like enlightened. [01:20:11] It's like Jesus was literally born on December 25th. [01:20:14] I'm kind of there at this point. [01:20:15] I think it was December 25th, and I don't think there's any reason to say that it wasn't. [01:20:20] And so I'm just going to, when in doubt, I'm going to go with my ancestors. [01:20:23] I'm going to go with history. [01:20:24] I'm going to go with what people said and believe that they said it for a reason. [01:20:28] And the reason that I bring it up in this context is I believe the winter solstice was celebrated December 21st or 20th. [01:20:36] I think 21st. [01:20:38] It's a different day. [01:20:41] Christmas is not just the Christianizing of some pagan winter solstice ritual. [01:20:47] So it's not just, hey, we took this thing that was already happening and then we made it ours, which, if that's what it was, right? [01:20:54] Hashtag based, right? [01:20:55] I mean, that's what Christianity does. [01:20:56] It conquers, right? [01:20:57] It takes things that are pagan and, oh, there's these pagan gods. [01:21:01] Great. [01:21:02] We'll take them and we'll carve an X into the face of this statue of Zeus. [01:21:09] That's what Christianity does. [01:21:11] So Christianity does redeem, it captures, it conquers, it Christianizes. [01:21:16] And there's nothing wrong with that. [01:21:17] But I don't really think that that's the history of Christmas. [01:21:20] I don't think it's just a winter solstice, you know, and it got Christianized. [01:21:24] No, I really think that Christmas is. [01:21:27] Its own origin. [01:21:28] It is distinct. [01:21:29] It's its own holiday. [01:21:30] And I don't know. [01:21:31] I just kind of feel like it's BS. [01:21:33] It's like, oh, well, you know, Christmas is pagan. [01:21:35] No, Christmas is Christian. [01:21:38] It's Jesus. [01:21:39] And I don't think just because we made it Christian, I think it always was. [01:21:43] And I just don't buy the BS anymore. [01:21:46] Yeah. [01:21:46] So he asked, what's the method for doing it? [01:21:47] I don't think it happens formally. [01:21:49] It's one of these organic things. [01:21:51] People become Christian. [01:21:52] Their holidays then become not celebrating false gods, not celebrating past ancestors, but they take on a Christian flair to them or the holiday dies. [01:21:59] I would say that's how it happens. [01:22:00] And let me say this too. [01:22:03] I have two Christmas trees and I will be getting a third because Christ is glorious. [01:22:09] He was born on December 25th and we will be Christmas maximalizing in the Webb and household. [01:22:16] And I'm just going to go on record and say it right now. [01:22:18] I think we won't do it too early, right? [01:22:21] We need to wait a little bit. [01:22:23] But probably promptly after Thanksgiving, I think we got to get a tree. [01:22:27] We got to get a tree. [01:22:28] Oh, yeah. [01:22:28] Put it right here in the studio. [01:22:29] We need lights. [01:22:30] Yeah. [01:22:30] I think even. [01:22:32] I was going to say we could do some ugly Christmas sweaters, but then people might feel like they're watching James White, you know, and there could be confusion, you know. [01:22:39] So maybe not the Christmas sweaters because we got to still keep our swag, but Christmas tree in the studio. [01:22:46] The Covenanters will be furious. [01:22:49] Hardest day. [01:22:50] But, you know, just, you know, for the record, there will not be a Christmas tree in the sanctuary on the Lord's Day as we're worshiping the Lord. [01:22:59] But there will be a Christmas tree in the studio when we live stream on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. [01:23:05] Each man thinks that one day is holy, right? [01:23:07] Paul says this in Romans. [01:23:08] He's not talking, just for the record, he's not talking about the Christian Sabbath. [01:23:11] He's not talking about the Lord's Day. [01:23:12] He's not saying, hey, some people, you know, they think that you should go to church on Sunday, but really this is a matter of conscience and you don't have to. [01:23:18] That is insane. [01:23:20] That is absolutely insane. [01:23:22] No, the Sabbath is not negotiable. [01:23:25] The Christian Sabbath is something that is a part of the moral law, the moral law that is immutable that all Christians must participate in. [01:23:33] When Paul's talking about some people consider a day to be holy, holy days, holidays, He's not talking about church. [01:23:39] He's not talking about the Lord's Day. [01:23:41] He's talking about holidays. [01:23:42] I think a great example would be Christmas. [01:23:44] And so I take that in Romans, apostolic, authoritative writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, inscripturated in the Bible, to say you don't have to celebrate Christmas. [01:23:55] So if you are a covenanter, we disagree, but God bless you. [01:23:59] You're a brother in Christ. [01:24:00] We love you. [01:24:01] But also, if you're a covenanter, be cool, my baby, be cool. [01:24:05] Do not give us grief, and we will have a raging Christmas tree in this studio. [01:24:11] And if I see you trolling us in the comments, I know who you are. [01:24:14] You know who you are. [01:24:16] I will troll you right back in brotherly love. [01:24:19] But I will get you. [01:24:20] All right. [01:24:21] All right. [01:24:22] Go ahead with this next one. [01:24:23] Okay. [01:24:23] Next one. [01:24:23] This is Philip Nathaniel. [01:24:24] He gave us 20 bucks. [01:24:26] Philip, thank you. [01:24:26] That's very generous. [01:24:27] We appreciate it. [01:24:28] He said everyone watching live should drop a $1 every time just a cool dude drops a super chat. [01:24:37] So cool. [01:24:38] You shouldn't do that because you never see the podcast again because we would retire just swimming in a swimming pool filled with Benjamins. [01:24:46] Cool dude, man, is just single handedly, you know, feeding my children. [01:24:50] God bless you. [01:24:51] He's doing super chats like it's just like it's going out of style. [01:24:54] He's thinking like super chats. [01:24:55] And if everybody else did $1 for every time Cool Dude did his $5 or whatever it is, it would be insane. [01:25:00] But back to the comment everyone watching live should drop a $1 super chat every time just a Cool Dude drops his super chat. [01:25:09] What a king. [01:25:10] So true. [01:25:11] He really is. [01:25:12] And to help keep the fight against crying sand people worshiping sand demons going strong. [01:25:18] Christ is king. [01:25:19] Christ is king. [01:25:20] Absolutely. [01:25:20] And just for the record, the sand people. [01:25:23] Are people made in the image of God, and we wish them a very joyous and pleasant conversion to Christianity. [01:25:30] But sand demons are real, and we have no respect for sand demons or sand demon worship. [01:25:35] The sand demon people, we believe, are made in the image of God and will one day, because the nations will flock to Mount Zion, one day they will abandon their idolatry and false idol worship, and they will truly worship the triune God as Christian brothers, and we will be with them as literal neighbors. [01:25:56] In the life to come in heaven, and they will be Christians who we love, but still stay in their countries over there. [01:26:02] The sand people need to convert to Christ. [01:26:04] Amen. [01:26:05] In their sand nations. [01:26:06] In their sand nations. [01:26:07] And as they convert to Christ, I really believe that it won't happen in 15 minutes, but over generations, that their sand nations won't always have to be sand nations, that they actually can cultivate, innovate, and incredible things can happen. [01:26:22] Incredible things can happen. [01:26:23] So we love those people. [01:26:24] We want them to convert. [01:26:25] We do not love their sand demon false gods. [01:26:28] We absolutely do. === Christians In Foreign Nations (15:41) === [01:26:29] Hate them. [01:26:30] And even when these people are born again and become Christians, if that be God's will, we hope that it is. [01:26:36] We hope that it happens soon. [01:26:37] Then they would be more than just people that we love. [01:26:40] They would be brothers in Christ that we love. [01:26:43] But in this temporal life here, this earthly life, before the life to come, heavenly life, Acts chapter 17 says that the Lord determines nations, their borders, and their times. [01:26:52] And so nations are God's idea. [01:26:54] So they would be Christian brothers. [01:26:55] And we could visit and we could help, but they would still need to stay in their countries and make them better and not just get to come to ours. [01:27:03] And that's something you do have to hedge against because we have some good post millennial Christian brothers that we love, but we vehemently disagree in the sense that some of our theonomist bros and some of our post millennial bros don't always outright explicitly say it, but the impetus that they convey on a regular basis is that as long as people convert to Christianity, then they can all immigrate here. [01:27:29] And that's just not true. [01:27:31] It's not true. [01:27:32] And that doesn't mean we hate anybody. [01:27:34] But nations exist for a reason, and we would like to keep nations. [01:27:37] Here's the logical way to, you know, biblical and logical. [01:27:42] If you want diversity in heaven, every tribe, tongue, and nation, you can't have a globalism soup on earth, right? [01:27:50] Nations must remain distinct in this gospel age, temporal human history, so that you would actually have different tribes, tongues, and nations in heaven. [01:27:59] So, because I love, right? [01:28:01] Well, Joel's a racist and he hate, nope. [01:28:03] Let me say it again. [01:28:04] I love the idea. [01:28:06] Of different tribes, nations, and tongues in heaven, and so I just want to ensure that that actually happens by keeping different tribes, nations, and tongues here on earth. [01:28:14] God bless. [01:28:15] Okay, next, JD Peabody sent $20. [01:28:18] Thanks so much, JD, for how quickly Akil got the boot. [01:28:21] That was the Zohran simp earlier. [01:28:24] Praise God, uh, Christ is King, Amen. [01:28:27] All right, this dude Rock sent $10. [01:28:29] Wow, relation to there he is, Asia, Japan, and our true greatest ally. [01:28:34] So I think he's actually saying, like, some of these guys have actually stood by us, Japan, as an example. [01:28:38] Which is incredible considering they sneak attacked us, one of the only attacks on US soil. [01:28:42] And then we bombed the heck out of them. [01:28:44] I know. [01:28:45] And we're great friends now. [01:28:46] What's that about? [01:28:47] You know, like when you're a kid, you know, and you're reading about American history, you're like, you read about, you know, Hiroshima and like the atomic bomb, and you're like, based. [01:28:57] I remember drawing it in middle school. [01:28:58] It's like, this is so cool. [01:29:00] America, America. [01:29:02] And then you get older and you're like, hmm. [01:29:05] Yeah. [01:29:05] I don't think we should have done it. [01:29:06] Nope. [01:29:07] I don't think we should have done it. [01:29:08] All right. [01:29:09] And just to clarify, like Japan was very close to surrender. [01:29:13] The United States was demanding unconditional terms, which would include removing the emperor. [01:29:18] So, you had a place that had this long tradition, like the emperor is our, that's who we serve. [01:29:23] That's who, that's the soul of our nation, is emperor worship, for better or for worse. [01:29:27] And the United States was like, unless you, if unconditional surrender right here, right now, we're going to come destroy your cities. [01:29:33] And that's what they did. [01:29:34] Basically, America did to Japan what Churchill did to Hitler. [01:29:37] Right. [01:29:37] In many ways, it was kind of like, okay, there's a chance for peace, but we won't take it. [01:29:44] Nope. [01:29:45] So, and one more thing about Japan, and you know the history better than I do, Wes, but. [01:29:49] Wasn't there a historic moment where one of our generals had an opportunity for Japan to actually become Christian? [01:30:00] I've looked into that. [01:30:01] It seems about 50 50 what it actually was. [01:30:04] So maybe not verified. [01:30:05] But some of the negotiation I think was well, maybe we have the emperor step down and Japan would adopt a more Western frame of mind. [01:30:11] Some of that I think was negotiated. [01:30:13] But I don't think it was ever truly Japan came to the table, we'll become a Christian nation, we're happy to do it. [01:30:18] But I do think some of the negotiation was well, would you adopt this? [01:30:21] Would your emperor be willing to step down? [01:30:23] But it also bears mentioning, and they're not great, and this dude Rocks is kind of getting at it. [01:30:28] But Hiroshima and Nagasaki had the highest Christian populations in Japan at the time. [01:30:32] And they were like 5% or so. [01:30:34] But you got to understand we came in and we bombed the two most Christian, not by much. [01:30:38] Again, these were not 90% Christian. [01:30:40] Right, but still. [01:30:42] Which a lot of Europe was. [01:30:43] But still, those are the most Christian cities in the nation. [01:30:47] And we came and we bombed them with atomic bombs. [01:30:48] 90% Christian. [01:30:50] Germany was 90% Christian. [01:30:54] Hashtag Lutherans. [01:30:55] I was listening to a martyr made. [01:30:56] He's talking about World War I. [01:30:57] So terrible. [01:30:58] France, England, Germany, all majority Christian men slaughtering each other by the hundreds of thousands on the front line. [01:31:06] So many brother wars. [01:31:07] That's the true never again. [01:31:08] Whether it's the spiritual brother wars, Christian nation against Christian nation, or whether it's the temporal brother wars that also really, really matters of European nation against other European nation. [01:31:22] So much blood has been spilled. [01:31:23] Whether it's the civil war, the European. [01:31:26] Western Civil War, right, of World War II, or whether, you know, track back 80 years before that, a national civil war in America. [01:31:33] So many wars where we have slaughtered our own brothers, spiritually speaking, and often also in terms of kin, both temporally and eternally. [01:31:42] Christian brothers and brothers according to the flesh slaughtering each other. [01:31:48] Really sad. [01:31:48] So never again, in that sense, yes and amen, please. [01:31:52] True never again. [01:31:53] Yeah. [01:31:53] I think we'll make it through the super chat by the new year. [01:31:56] Asia and Japan, our true greatest ally, is less than 1% Christian. [01:31:59] Please. [01:31:59] Pray for their conversion, especially as they approach a population crisis and their country faces mass migration. [01:32:05] On Japan, the new prime minister, it's a woman. [01:32:07] She's, I believe, no, It's incredible. [01:32:11] She is, because the last prime minister, I forget his name, he passed away, I think it was during the first Trump admin. [01:32:15] So she is related to him. [01:32:17] And she is a nationalist to the max. [01:32:20] Surprisingly. [01:32:21] Really? [01:32:21] She is like, we are done with mass migration. [01:32:24] Japan has to stay Japan. [01:32:25] So there's signs of hope. [01:32:26] And I think this is happening all over the world. [01:32:28] It really is. [01:32:29] Hungary, Bukele, El Salvador, Japan. [01:32:33] America's, you know, we're not quite doing it yet. [01:32:36] But even that, you know, even that. [01:32:37] We're better than England. [01:32:38] Yeah. [01:32:39] Oh, my goodness. [01:32:40] There's no great man coming up. [01:32:42] If there's anything about world history that you should know, is that America has always been better than England. [01:32:46] That's, I mean, that's just undebatable. [01:32:48] But even with America, you know, we're not getting the mass deportations that we were promised. [01:32:53] But even that, I still want to motivate our administration. [01:32:59] Do it. [01:32:59] Do it. [01:33:00] At the same time, though, I will admit I have seen some glimmers of hope. [01:33:04] Even the last few days, I've seen some announcements and things like that. [01:33:07] Like, it would not shock me if it's all BART, no bite. [01:33:12] But it also wouldn't shock me. [01:33:14] I'm kind of 50 50 if all of a sudden in 2026, in the new year, you just see this huge ramp up and it's like, oh my goodness, it's happening. [01:33:24] I actually think that that's still possible. [01:33:26] We recognize the logistics of deporting 50 to 100 million people are not easy. [01:33:32] It's going to take time. [01:33:33] Now we do our part, we chimp eternally, more people out. [01:33:37] That's right. [01:33:37] The administration recognizes, hopefully, we recognize they're doing their job. [01:33:41] We are doing our best to scale up. [01:33:43] So hopefully, they're saying, We see you. [01:33:45] We read you loud and clear. [01:33:46] It's just literally physically impossible to move this many people. [01:33:49] We're hiring more. [01:33:49] We're adding this. [01:33:50] We're doing that. [01:33:51] We will get them out. [01:33:52] Yes, sir. [01:33:52] It does seem so they haven't done it, but it does seem like they're setting the stage. [01:33:57] Yeah. [01:33:58] So I want to hold out hope. [01:34:00] Love hopes all things, including sending people back to their land of origin in time for Christmas. [01:34:06] Oh, I'm hoping. [01:34:07] In love. [01:34:08] Hoping. [01:34:08] Okay, next. [01:34:10] Philip Nathaniel sent $19.99. [01:34:12] Again, thank you, Philip. [01:34:13] Great, great brother, great friend of mine. [01:34:15] He said, everyone watching live should directly. [01:34:17] Donate a $1 to RM every time this dude rocks leaves a super chat. [01:34:21] Cheers to the Cool King. [01:34:23] So he basically got this cool dude and this dude rocks between the two of them. [01:34:27] Right. [01:34:27] Oh, I mixed them up. [01:34:28] It's two different people who are both constantly doing the Lord's work. [01:34:32] I know. [01:34:33] This dude rocks and Cool Dude. [01:34:36] I don't know. [01:34:36] And Philip's inviting you to join in the Lord's work. [01:34:38] Yeah. [01:34:39] You could be. [01:34:39] Think about that. [01:34:41] Nathaniel Phillips has just provided a path to be as cool as Cool Dude and this dude rocks. [01:34:48] I mean, that's. [01:34:50] What an opportunity. [01:34:51] What an offer. [01:34:51] On a Monday, nonetheless. [01:34:52] Okay. [01:34:52] Do we benefit from it? [01:34:54] No, don't look over there. [01:34:56] This is about you and your opportunity. [01:34:58] Okay. [01:34:59] Next. [01:34:59] The World That Once Was. [01:35:01] Good username sent $2. [01:35:02] Thank you so much. [01:35:03] From the People's Republic of MA, Massachusetts. [01:35:07] The great communist state. [01:35:08] Great show, guys. [01:35:10] MAGA. [01:35:10] MAGA. [01:35:11] Yep. [01:35:11] Great show, guys. [01:35:12] Thanks so much, The World That Once Was. [01:35:14] Jess sent. [01:35:15] Oh, got to go up. [01:35:16] There we go. [01:35:17] $10 from Jess. [01:35:18] Really enjoy this channel. [01:35:19] Thank you for speaking the truth. [01:35:21] Would you be willing to do a few episodes on the Holocaust? [01:35:25] God bless. [01:35:26] The Holocaust. [01:35:27] Never heard of it. [01:35:28] Yes. [01:35:29] Yeah, I think we would, but we would want to take a specific angle. [01:35:32] So, with Holocaust history, it's just there's a lot. [01:35:39] I mean, it's just a huge topic. [01:35:42] To be completely honest, I just think there's better men for the job. [01:35:44] Daryl Cooper, I think, has done some really good work. [01:35:48] And not just like, oh, the Holocaust never happened and it's all a myth. [01:35:51] No, he's really fair. [01:35:53] He'll talk about this is how the Jews were mistreated and it was atrocious. [01:35:57] And then he'll say, and this is how the Germans were mistreated. [01:35:59] Right. [01:35:59] And it was atrocious. [01:36:00] And this is the Bolshevik revolution. [01:36:03] And what they did was atrocious. [01:36:04] And so he really covers the gambit. [01:36:06] And to produce the episodes that he produces, I mean, he'll literally read, no exaggeration, he'll read a couple hundred, not just dozen, a couple hundred books, right, on the subject and write it out in manuscript and do three, four hour episodes. [01:36:21] Yeah. [01:36:21] I mean, he's read every book in English on the topic, like the Palestine conflict. [01:36:25] Incredible. [01:36:26] He's read everything. [01:36:26] So this is Martyr Maid, by the way, is the name of this podcast. [01:36:29] Daryl Cooper. [01:36:29] He was on Tucker Carlson, I think, a couple times. [01:36:31] He's been on Joe Rogan. [01:36:32] Nice. [01:36:33] Yeah. [01:36:33] So I just, I think, you know, there's lots of things that you can do, but just because you can do it doesn't mean that you should do it. [01:36:38] And so, the first answer to that question is I really do think that there are more fit men for the job. [01:36:44] Daryl Cooper would be one example. [01:36:46] But I think what we could do, so less about, well, this is for sure the history, right? [01:36:50] Because it's so contested. [01:36:52] So instead of us saying, well, it's 271,000 for sure, or 6 million for sure. [01:36:59] Or, I mean, if you want to follow the mainline consensus, it's like the numbers go up every single year. [01:37:04] It's 6 billion, it's a trillion. [01:37:07] We probably won't do that and say, well, this was the exact. [01:37:10] Number and you know, the wooden doors, you know, the reason why, you know, and the latches on the inside of the door, you know, we're probably not going to do that. [01:37:16] I think other guys have done that and are more read on the subject. [01:37:20] Um, but I think what we could do, um, is we could talk about the Holocaust as the replacement founding myth for the West and how it displaced Christianity, right? [01:37:33] The post war consensus as the new founding myth and never again mentality and never again for you know the mainline kind of you know neocon consensus, Holocaust, you know, pro Israel. [01:37:44] You know, guys, when they say never again, what they really mean is not never again atrocities or never again persecution of Jews. [01:37:52] They'll say that, but what they really mean is never again is the West allowed to have nice things, right? [01:37:57] That's what they mean. [01:37:58] They mean never again is a Westerner allowed to be confident and dogmatic about the truth of Jesus Christ, right? [01:38:08] When they say never again, what they mean is never again will America be a Christian nation. [01:38:12] It must be, you know, our. [01:38:16] Sacred, you know, principle pluralism, right? [01:38:20] Never again to distinctly Christian policies and the Christian religion. [01:38:27] Never again to nationalism. [01:38:29] Never again to Christian nationalism. [01:38:33] Never again. [01:38:34] And so I think we could do a great episode, not so much on the historical exact details of the Holocaust. [01:38:41] Again, better men for that job. [01:38:43] But I think we could do a great episode on the never again mentality. [01:38:47] And the displacing new founding myth of the Holocaust for the West and how it, in many ways, has been used, weaponized against Christianity. [01:39:01] And I think that is important. [01:39:03] Yep. [01:39:03] Okay. [01:39:04] Austin Decent, $10. [01:39:05] Deuteronomy 28 also lists a huge litany of curses besides foreign rule, predatory lending, taking of wives and children, stolen property, sexual assault, resources, et cetera. [01:39:15] The U.S. is absolutely under. [01:39:18] Judgment. [01:39:18] That passage is powerful. [01:39:20] It is. [01:39:20] And it's also powerful the people that claim a continuity with the people that agreed to the terms of the covenant in Deuteronomy 28. [01:39:27] You will be a haunt, a proverb, and a byword among the nations. [01:39:30] And all the people of Israel went up and they said, We agree to it. [01:39:33] We agree to these terms. [01:39:34] Yes, we agree to these terms. [01:39:35] If they were governed, the consent of the governed, which I don't think you actually have to have, especially when it's God, right? [01:39:41] When the covenant is with God. [01:39:42] But even if you're working from, you know, like that understanding, it meets those terms. [01:39:49] The people literally go up and I think it's two or three times. [01:39:51] That they answer Moses speaking for God and say, Yes, we will do all. [01:39:55] Yes, we subject ourselves to the terms, to both the blessings if we obey and the cursings. [01:40:00] And I like the way that you worded that the people who have taken on that mantle, right? [01:40:05] So, regardless of where you stand on, you know, like I have a hard time, you know, with a Polish man claiming to be, you know, 100% the physical descendant of King David, right? [01:40:17] Right. [01:40:18] Looking at you, Netanyahu. [01:40:20] But for those who are like Ashkenazi Jews are for sure. [01:40:23] For sure, the Jews of 2,000, 3,000, 4,000 years ago. [01:40:27] I struggle with that. [01:40:28] That's not my position. [01:40:30] But I really think, from a covenantal perspective, that's what's so key here. [01:40:33] From a covenantal and spiritual perspective, which matters, right? [01:40:36] The world is not just stuff. [01:40:39] It is stuff, right? [01:40:40] God made the world. [01:40:41] The physical world matters. [01:40:42] We're not Gnostics. [01:40:42] It's not just spiritual. [01:40:44] So the physical world matters. [01:40:47] Race matters. [01:40:48] Ancestry matters. [01:40:50] Posterity matters. [01:40:51] Nationhood matters. [01:40:52] These things matter, but it's not all that matters. [01:40:55] Physical training is of some value, not no value, but also not ultimate value. [01:41:00] So the world matters, the physical world that God made, and that includes ancestry and family lines and lineage and all these kinds of things. [01:41:08] But it's not the only thing that matters. [01:41:10] What also matters is covenant and the spiritual component. [01:41:14] And so, even if you don't believe that modern Jews are the literal descendants of biblical Jews, one thing that you can say for sure from a spiritual covenantal aspect rather than the physical descendant aspect is that modern Jews today claim to be the descendants and have taken up that mantle. [01:41:35] And so, I would say, in a covenantal sense, like I'm not the literal descendant of Moabites. [01:41:42] But if I uncover the ancient Moabite language and spend the next centuries and centuries and centuries learning how to speak that language, writing a whole book in that language, and uncover Moabite gods and Molech and these things and start setting up high places and worshiping them, would the ancient curses of God for Moabites who worshiped false gods like Molech in antiquity fall? === Be Shrewd Like Serpents (07:49) === [01:42:11] Would those curses fall upon me, even though I'm not the blood descendant? [01:42:14] Yes, they would. [01:42:15] I absolutely believe that in a covenantal spiritual sense. [01:42:19] So, it really, in many ways, is a moot point. [01:42:21] What I mean is, there's actually a way to have your cake and eat it too. [01:42:27] You can have the best of both worlds. [01:42:28] You can believe that in terms of physical DNA, modern Jews are imposters. [01:42:34] But also, in terms of spiritual covenantal, they absolutely are under these ancient covenantal curses. [01:42:41] I believe both. [01:42:41] Why not both? [01:42:42] As a little girl would say, why not both? [01:42:44] And more broadly, typologically, he's saying these are a sign of a nation under judgment. [01:42:47] Nodged old covenant Israel, to which we completely agree. [01:42:50] Yes. [01:42:51] This dude, Rock, sent another $5. [01:42:52] He said, Do you think world wars and first world comfort bred generations of cowardly men for Americans, leading to cowardice as our besetting sin? [01:42:59] Yes. [01:43:00] Yeah. [01:43:00] Absolutely. [01:43:01] Our men are soft. [01:43:02] Yes. [01:43:02] For those reasons and others. [01:43:04] I'm soft. [01:43:05] I'm not like every day I'm convicted of cowardice. [01:43:09] People think, oh, you're so base. [01:43:10] You're so like. [01:43:13] I am constantly holding back, right? [01:43:14] It's kind of like the Hulk. [01:43:15] You know, this is super gay to you. [01:43:16] Anytime you use Marvel as an example. [01:43:18] So I just, I have to own it. [01:43:19] I'm going to be gay for just a second. [01:43:21] Please. [01:43:22] Please forgive me, you know, but the line where he's like, you know, like, so what's your secret? [01:43:26] You know, you finally mastered, you know, when, you know, you can control now. [01:43:28] You got some impulse control, when to turn in the Hulk and when not to. [01:43:32] What's your secret to get angry, to turn in the Hulk? [01:43:33] And he's like, my secret is I'm always angry. [01:43:36] And that's very much the case. [01:43:38] I think I'm always under the conviction of truth, that I should be courageous, but I don't always do what I truly believe that I need to. [01:43:51] There are many times where I'm always righteously angry. [01:43:55] But I'm regularly holding back. [01:43:57] Sometimes it's discretion and wisdom and prudence, but sometimes it's cowardice and fear. [01:44:03] Western men are soft, and I'm one of them. [01:44:05] God help me and make me a better man. [01:44:07] Good. [01:44:08] Okay, next. [01:44:09] This is S. Winters 07. [01:44:11] He gave us $5. [01:44:12] Thank you. [01:44:13] We appreciate that. [01:44:13] He said, Do you think that you would ever invite Jay Dyer on the podcast to discuss politics and conspiracy theories? [01:44:21] I'd be happy to do that. [01:44:23] I don't want to debate him for two reasons. [01:44:25] Two reasons, right? [01:44:26] I have nothing to hide here. [01:44:27] One, The dude is ferocious. [01:44:30] He is incredibly well read. [01:44:32] And I'm just, I'm not a master debater. [01:44:34] I'm just, I'm just not. [01:44:35] So, same kind of thing that we said with Holocaust, if it's like getting into exact historical narratives and statistics and gas shipments in Eastern Europe. [01:44:43] Yeah, there's better guys, right? [01:44:45] So, you know, see the published works of Martyr Maid and Daryl Cooper, right? [01:44:48] There's better guys for that. [01:44:50] And so, too, if you're looking for the final Protestant versus Eastern Orthodox debate, the last one to settle it once and for all, I would just like to put forward a better suited Protestant candidate than myself. [01:45:04] I'm not that guy. [01:45:05] I think the Lord has given me wisdom and insight in certain arenas. [01:45:09] But in terms of, I've read every single one of the Desert Fathers, you know, and I lived in a cave myself for six months, you know, and was eating locusts, you know, and I've done the EO thing. [01:45:21] I had the essential oils, you know, and I had, you know, like, I'm just, I'm not that guy. [01:45:25] There are other guys, I think, that are much more, that are Protestant, but much more versed on the unique, you know, specific tenets of Eastern Orthodoxy and the differences between the folloque and, you know, all these different things. [01:45:38] I'm just not the best guy for it. [01:45:39] So, I don't want to have Jay Dyer for a debate for two reasons. [01:45:42] Number one, to give him credit, the dude knows his stuff, right? [01:45:47] So, I'm not just going to say, oh, I won't have him on because he's a jerk. [01:45:50] No, I won't have him on because it won't be a good debate. [01:45:53] He's just, he's really well versed and much more so than I am. [01:45:57] So, I have nothing to hide. [01:45:58] I'm not pretending like I won't debate him for this other reason, but I could take him. [01:46:02] No, I literally could not take him. [01:46:04] But I think other guys maybe could. [01:46:05] And so, I'm just not that guy. [01:46:06] So, that's number one giving him props, giving him credit where credit is due. [01:46:10] The guy, Has spent a lot of time reading and studying. [01:46:13] He's worked hard. [01:46:14] He's disciplined in that arena. [01:46:16] And I just think there's better Protestants that would put up a fair fight. [01:46:20] Secondly, though, I do think he's a little bit of a jerk. [01:46:25] However, I have been told, and a couple guys have sent me recently some clips where it's not a debate, it's a different context. [01:46:32] It's like having him on to talk politics or something like that. [01:46:35] And I have seen, you know, so I've been operating under the assumption that he's just a jerk. [01:46:41] But really, if I'm honest, that's because most of the contexts that I've seen him in are debate context. [01:46:47] And so a few guys have recently sent me different clips where it's not a debate and he's crossing over the line theologically with someone, but on a topic where they're aligned, something cultural, something political. [01:46:58] And I do have to admit that his disposition in those contexts is different and much more charitable. [01:47:06] And so if he was willing to be kind and to be charitable and to talk about not a debate, but something that we would. [01:47:12] Agree on something more political or cultural, I'd be open to. [01:47:15] So, Jay Dyer, if you see this, that's my position. [01:47:18] We'd be open to. [01:47:18] So, all right. [01:47:19] Cool. [01:47:20] Christian reactionary dad sent $5. [01:47:22] Thanks so much. [01:47:23] Great account on X to follow to. [01:47:25] Some great memes. [01:47:26] He said this long time listener, but after careful consideration, I have decided to listen even longer. [01:47:30] Thank you for your faithfulness. [01:47:32] God bless you and your families. [01:47:34] God bless you. [01:47:34] Amen. [01:47:34] Thank you. [01:47:35] Final super chat for the day. [01:47:36] Last one. [01:47:37] $10. [01:47:38] Titus Weller, just a faithful stalwart. [01:47:40] Christ is king. [01:47:41] Amen. [01:47:42] God bless. [01:47:43] Amen. [01:47:43] Thanks for tuning in, guys. [01:47:44] We really appreciate it again. [01:47:46] Follow us on X. [01:47:47] The handle is at RightResponseM. [01:47:50] M as in Ministries, at RightResponseM. [01:47:53] Make sure to follow us and click the bell. [01:47:54] Even on Twitter, on X, there is a bell to make sure that you get every single one of my, you know, just shooting from the hip tweets. [01:48:02] You want those. [01:48:03] Those are the best ones. [01:48:04] They're the best ones. [01:48:05] And honestly, lately, I'm not trying to be arrogant. [01:48:08] Like Paul says in Corinthians, you know, I must be a fool. 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[01:49:39] Don't be naive. [01:49:40] Be discerning. [01:49:41] Be innocent as doves and shrewd as serpents. [01:49:43] Don't be innocent as serpents and shrewd as doves, right? [01:49:46] That's a lot of evangelicals today. [01:49:48] That's retarded. [01:49:48] Don't do that. [01:49:49] But be shrewd as a serpent and innocent as a dove and always trust in Christ as Savior and Christ as King. [01:49:58] Thanks for tuning in. [01:49:59] Godspeed. [01:50:00] God bless.