CIVIL WAR IMMINENT!? Protestors At AOC Rally Call For Trump To Be TORTURED & MURDERED – SF555
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Let me know in the comments and chat what you want us to cover.
Do you want to see Hillary Clinton talking about censorship?
At an event that literally has New World Order adorning the boards in the background.
Do you want to see my government in the UK threatening Russia with a nuclear war?
Britain threatening Russia is like me threatening Conor McGregor.
I'll nibble your ball bag, Conor.
I'll nibble it till you wince.
I'll make you submit.
We'll be talking about potential civil war as protesters or...
Campaigners or rioters or insurrectionists.
I don't know what to call people anymore.
It depends what side they're on and what side I'm on.
Call for the death of Donald Trump.
Let me know in the comments and chat whether or not you think we're on the precipice of civil war.
I'm talking to you, the unholy deity, and you, RobertRumble52, and you, BBDrifter, all Remember, you are ensnared in the cyber arms of a global grim reaper over there.
Get on over to Rumble.
Paul Schrober, nibble your ball bag.
What are you now, the killer bunny?
It was a kind of Monty Python reference.
So, yes.
Hello, Jose Rivera.
First time watching us.
Welcome. Get involved in the chat.
We're here for free speech.
We're here to hear your opinions on a variety of subjects and to be informed entirely by your views and inquiries as to what to cover.
One thing we're certainly going to get right into without any further delay.
Is this.
Did you see Colorado State Democrat Amy Pascal playing a colouring in game during a debate on gun control?
Did you see Jasmine Crockett calling paralysed wheelchair-bound Governor Greg Abbott hot wheels?
Hot Wheels?
Yeah, but when I called him Hot Wheels, I wasn't talking about his wheelchair.
I was talking about the way he'd use transport to move things around.
Like, when I called...
Bernie Sanders is a bald cock.
But when I called him a bald cock, I mean, like, he's got the spirit of the bald eagle, the national bird of America.
When I said cock, I mean like a proud cockerel.
Oh, what you thought I meant, like, because he's bald and he's a bit of a cock.
What's I doing?
Do you stand by this onesie?
Do you?
Do you denounce this onesie?
We'll be talking too about Jay Bhattacharya.
And Marty Makari, both friends of this show, now, four years after they were pariahs during COVID, ascending to the heads of important positions within the HHS.
Jay Bhattacharya is now the head of the NIH, and Marty Makari is now head of the FDA.
It's five years since Hollywood celebrities got together to tell you...
That everything was going to be okay during the pandemic.
Imagine all the people.
Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Now, you can say I'm a dreamer.
Yeah, I'm not the only one, though.
We'll work it out.
We'll use this correctly.
We'll rehearse it.
But I'm going to...
We'll work that out.
Imagine being so wealthy, you think that you can tell ordinary people how to think.
I remember at the time, I think I got asked to do it.
Or, either I got asked to do it.
Gareth, can you remember?
Either I got asked to do it, or I was upset that I didn't get asked.
Wow, what a relief, man.
Some of the invites I didn't get, I'm grateful for.
Don't ask me to be in that Imagine song.
Don't invite me to Epstein Island.
I might not have had common sense enough to say no.
But a lot of people did go to that island and we'll be talking about the people that accepted the invitation.
And some of them have got the surname Clinton.
All that coming up.
Let me know what you want us to cover.
First of all, let's have a look at Jasmine Crockett.
Calling Greg Abbott Hot Wheels and then claiming that she meant it in the nicest possible way.
Because we in these hot-ass Texas streets, honey.
Y'all know we got Governor Hot Wheels down there.
Come on now.
And the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot-ass mess, honey.
So, yes.
Yes, yes, yes.
Right, I would say that probably is a reference to the wheelchair.
Let me know in the comments and chat.
Is Democrat Representative Jasmine Crockett there using the phrase Hot Wheels as a reference to Greg Abbott's wheelchair?
And also, by the way...
Maybe we can engage in rhetoric where we make jokes about one another's physical appearance, but that's certainly not the framing the Democrats were giving us in the last four to eight years, where there was a lot of censorship, a lot of control, a lot of amplifying the rights of vulnerable people in order to escalate control.
That's what I think.
Simple words from Armageddon on the Rumble Chat.
She's a twat.
You did take invites from Diddy Russell, says Central Scrutonizer.
I went to one white party.
And I'll tell you the truth, it was actually a little bit boring.
Certainly I didn't get a whiff of baby oil while I was there.
If I did, maybe Diddy might have sort of slipped past in crocs and socks.
What's that smell?
That's weird.
Yo, Puffy, what brand of baby oil are you using over there?
Man, that smells tight.
Okay, let's hear Jasmine Crockett attempting to walk back that comment.
Let's watch.
She's dumb.
Here's her post on it.
I wasn't thinking about the governor's condition.
I didn't even notice.
Is he in a wheelchair?
Is he in a wheelchair?
I was thinking about the planes, trains and automobiles, all of which that have hot wheels, that he used to transfer migrants in the communities led by black mares, deliberately stoking tension and fear among the most vulnerable.
Yeah! Yeah, when I called AOC a saucy hooker, I mean, she used to be like a barmaid, didn't she?
Selling sauce and hooker.
She hooks in new voters into the Democrat party.
What? You thought when I said saucy hooker?
Oh, man.
You're sick of mine!
You're sick of mine to even think that I'd be saying that.
Let's have a look at Colorado State Democrat Amy Pascal doing a colouring in-game during a debate in a gun control bill, which would lead me to believe that they don't care about things in the way that they claim to.
Because if you really cared about gun control, you wouldn't be like, oh, it's just going to add a little bit of peach there.
I'm going to draw this Carmen Miranda with fruit on her hair.
Just colour that banana in yellow.
That cherry, nice shade of red.
There's no point getting worked up when you're colouring in.
It's just to relax during a congressional debate.
Let me know if you think she's telling the truth.
Let's have a look.
...
necessary for the implementation of this section.
Let's see, that section goes four, three, three.
Let's see, go back to one.
Let's see, we need to get back to one.
So section three, firearms training safety record to...
Sure, I guess that goes all the way back to section three.
So section three, so this would be...
She's an innocent child of God, really.
That's pretty amazing.
Okay, it was five years ago during the pandemic that celebrities like Wonder Woman and other celebrities, I can't remember all of them...
Got together to tell us to imagine everyone being in peace.
When in truth what was happening, I believe, let me know what you think about this in the comments and chat, is that global powers were practising the degree to which we could be controlled.
What happens if you tell people to get in their home?
Will they do it?
The large majority of people will.
Let me know in the comments and chat if you did.
What happens if you tell people to take an experimental medication, calling it a vaccine?
Will the majority of people do it?
The majority of people did.
Let me know if you did it.
Do you know what?
I didn't ever take one.
I never took one.
Thank you, Heavenly Father and Lord, for informing me through my childhood and through my life that you never, ever trust authority.
You only trust the holy and divine authority and trust based on facts and relationship.
That's not really trust at all.
It's somewhat transactional.
I've probably got to work on that.
I don't trust people, man.
I find it very, very hard to trust people.
Did you imagine five years ago that in a relatively short period of time, certainly in terms of the epochs of politics, you would have Jay Bhattacharya being moved from pariah to the head of the NIH.
We'll be covering that story later.
Marty Makari, who's also been on this show, head of the FDA.
These are the people that said things like, well, you might want to be careful vaccinating during a pandemic.
Where's the clinical data that suggests it's wise to vaccinate children?
Have you even tested it against transmission?
Oh, imagine all the people sharing all the love.
Imagine there's no heaven.
Oh, she's quite sweet.
I've done a film of her.
She's nice.
But yeah, do not comply.
I like it.
Do not comply, says Winter Chilsko.
Do not comply.
It's easy if you try.
Oh, why do people do it?
Why do people?
It's making me feel unusual.
Is it giving you a little shudder?
I love the famous people.
I don't know who they are.
Oh, hell below us.
Above us on this sky.
Imagine all the people.
I've done films with him.
He's alright, James Marston.
She's alright, Gal Gadot.
Living for today.
She's alright, Sarah Silverman.
I know you hate anyone who's liberal, and I'm just going to stop there when analysing the reasons you might hate Sarah Silverman.
But that was not a good idea to do that Imagine thing.
Oh, that makes me...
No, that's not good.
That's not good.
People shouldn't have done that.
They shouldn't have done...
That's actually worse, I think, than the many people that died of adverse injuries.
Like, hey, my son's got myocarditis.
He's only 25 years old, and he was a brilliant, promising young footballer.
He's just had a heart attack.
Yeah, but...
Fucking hell, have you seen, like, Sarah Silverman trying to hit a top C?
Yeah, alright!
Everything's perspective!
Everything's context!
Everything is context!
I love Sarah Silverman, she was pretty kind to me when I was locked into that crazy world.
Hey, let me know in the comments and chat, what story do you think is most important?
Hillary Clinton in Europe talking about censorship, the civil war coming to your country, at least that's what some people are claiming, my country, the UK, saying they're gonna nuke Russia, the lunatics.
Do you want to see us analyse J.D. Vance's speech of...
Oh, and guess what?
Having said that Bitcoin is evil and crypto is evil, guess what we're looking forward to now?
The digital euro.
Hmm, seems that electronic currencies and cryptocurrencies are okay when they're centrally controlled by global bureaucracies that are unelected.
Your country, so you own it now?
No, Paul.
Like I would say, your country to a French person or your country to you, an American.
I don't think that I own America.
I don't think I own anything except this moment that we participate in now.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you want to see us comment on after that.
It's a trap.
You better believe it's a chat, Libby Gardner.
Yep, it's a crazy world.
Yep, it's a crazy world.
Diets are racist now.
Yep, diets are racist.
UK fucking sucks.
Oi! Leave my country alone.
Leave my country alone, you lot.
Alright, let's have a quick look at what's been going on.
I mean, I can't believe we're covering this, but I think you're going to find it amusing in a way.
It was Paris Week.
Fashion Paris Week.
No, not...
It was Fashion Week.
In Paris.
Here are some of the highlights.
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Is America on the precipice of civil war with AOC and Bernie's support saying that Trump should be killed?
Before we get into that, fashion, turn to the left.
Fashion. Windows and show in Paris.
We'll be right back.
May I say you look extremely beautiful this evening.
I looked across the room and I saw you.
Shuffling in your silvery makeup, and I thought, there is the woman.
Are you a woman that I want to...
Oh, yes, your tits are out.
There's the woman that I'd like to one day marry.
Will you make me the happiest man in the world and accept this invitation to be my bride?
Sorry, you're a bloke.
Sorry, I didn't realise.
Like, that is actually like a literal depiction of the end of the world, isn't it?
Like, when you sort of see this topic, like, say a film like Luc Besson's Fifth Element, or, I don't know, Blade Runner, where they do futuristic depictions of a society that's so yielded to technology and materialism that it's become utterly godless, believing that only hedonism and epicureanism can provide us with any respite from the tragedy of knowing that one day you'll die.
That's the kind of shit people wear in that, innit?
*music*
Moronic. It's moronic, isn't it?
I know, like, yeah, Hunger Games.
Yeah, it is a bit Hunger Games.
Right. I know, like, if you've seen that film Devil Wears Prada, Meryl Streep, who might be the best actor there's ever been, she's an amazing actress, isn't she?
Like, when Meryl Streep goes to Anne Hathaway, because I know you guys are crazy about the Devil Wears Prada, all you lot down there, you keyboard warriors and that, all Maga Ramar hard up and craving the frazzledrip stories and the Pizzagate stuff and knowing that the world's been captured, knowing that a global elite is dominating you, knowing, like J.D. Vance, we're going to be covering that story a little bit later, said that global...
Globalism has failed, that globalism is a masquerade, and we need to return to some form of populism, some form of nationalism, some form of tribalism, hopefully informed by divine principles and love and compassion and kindness.
But globalism was always a coup, was always a racket, and you know and I know that COVID was an attempt to usurp.
All of the barriers and bulwarks against totalitarianism on a global level.
Thank the Lord enough of us woke up during that period to oppose it.
Thank the Lord enough of us did.
Thank the Lord.
We're going to be covering that story and so many more later.
But Paris Fashion Week, oh yeah, anyway, in the Devil Wears Prada, she goes, Meryl Streep, when you think that fashion is all sort of ridiculous and it's nothing to do with you, she goes, look at that crap thing you're wearing now, that crap blue jumper.
That colour blue was fur.
It first debuted at Milan Fashion Week five years ago, and then people made derivative fabrics and used derivative colours, and then eventually it found its way down to some drab little high street store where you probably bought that.
So all of us might think we're outside of the culture.
That's Nero fiddling while Rome burns territory, totally.
But we are all affected by it.
We're not free from it.
I mean, when was the last time you, for example, ate a McDonald's or ate a Doritos?
Kamala. I ate Doritos all the time.
Me and my husband eat Doritos.
He looks like a third world dictator.
I know I don't.
There's flowers on the back of that.
Check that out.
You wouldn't get that on the back of a dictator, would you?
What did my wife say?
I look like a Nazi florist.
My wife said I look like a Nazi florist.
She should know.
It's her bloody jumper.
And what do you think about the pants?
What do you think about the rippling abs, baby?
Hey, what about that?
Florida! Florida!
Florida! Oh, no.
Hey, can you come back on?
I turned off locals, and I love locals.
I see my friends over there like pride folks.
Yo, Isaac.
Will you please get out of that synagogue and come and turn...
Isaac's Jewish, which I never failed to mention.
Get over here, please, and turn on Locals.
I shut down the chat.
Shea Guevara, but a little gay.
Shea Guevara was pretty anti-homosexual.
If you knew anything about the executions that took place after that revolution...
Right, go on, get us back on, baby.
Do you need this thing?
Didn't he?
Shea Guevara.
You're Cuban, isn't he, as well?
Cuban and Jewish.
Your wife's Cuban.
Pick a side, mate.
Pick a side.
Pick a side, will ya?
It can't be everything.
Alright, let's get back to fashion week.
Alright, let's get back to fashion week.
you Okay, let's get into our first story, the Civil War story.
If you're watching us on YouTube, we'll be with you for a couple more minutes.
Tucker's dad died.
I didn't know that, sensitive hearts.
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, I will say a little prayer.
I'll say a little prayer for his father.
I'll reach out to him.
Thanks for telling me.
Well, that is sad.
Well, that is sad, but this is the nature of...
This is, as Hyman Roth says in Godfather 2, this is the life we have chosen.
Okay, let's get into this civil war.
Chuck Schumer seems to suggest...
Democrats are sending activists into Republican districts to protest and threaten them.
Do you think that's plausible?
And what's the difference between the J6 protesters and these bloodthirsty protesters?
Let's get into it together.
Here's Chuck Schumer saying that Democrats are sending activists into Republican districts.
Let's have a look.
We are mobilizing in New York.
We have people going to the Republican districts and going after these Republicans.
Republicans who are voting for this and forcing them to either change their vote or face the consequences.
This is a long, relentless fight that we fight every day.
And I am confident that we will bring Trump's popularity, numbers, and strength down if we keep at it and keep at it and keep at it.
Okay, so here are further open calls for violence against Trump at both AOC and Bernie.
It's apparently a joint rally by Bernie Sanders and AOC in Denver.
Open calls for violence.
Let me know in the comments in chat.
What do you think about that?
Did you see Bill Burr's recent appearance on The View where he said we need to start tempering and calming down our political discourse, that we need to start looking for alliances, that we need to begin to...
I mean, if you're going to have a United States of America, then you have to reach out in the spirit of fraternity.
National pride and love to people that have different views from you.
Your country from its very origin after the rejection of British imperialism and over taxation was built on the idea that discourse and democracy and conversation and consent were the founding principles of your nation.
So let me know in the comments in the chat what you think about that now.
Do you think that there's a sort of hypocrisy going on?
Do you think that when Republicans or people on the right are critical of left-wing figures, it's amplified, and when the left do it, it is denied and masked?
I guess that's why we're talking about Jasmine Crockett there.
I don't think it's that...
Bad to make a joke about someone's wheelchair.
Most of the people that I've ever met in wheelchairs, I don't want to generalise, but are pretty spirited people because they've had to overcome something that's extremely...
If you've lost one of your senses or lost the use of your limbs, then you have to go into yourself, I suppose, because thank the Lord I've never been through that.
You have to find resources within yourself that help you to overcome a lot of obstacles, and probably you're a little bit hardier than to be hurt by someone saying something.
I mean, I don't know, Isaac, Jake, have you guys, has he responded, Governor Greg Abbott?
I bet he has, and I bet he says something like, you know...
Having gone through the life I've gone through, it takes more than someone cussing me out, blah, blah, blah.
Don't you think?
Is there anything like that as you responded?
This is a good time to try out your camera and your thing.
Let's have a look at you.
Let's have a look.
Come on then.
How much of a cue do you guys need?
Right, so you've tied out that audio.
You've obviously never tested that feedback.
Yeah, we have.
And have a look for Greg as well.
Turn that off because it's echoing terribly.
Come back to me.
Right, so I'm going to continue the thing, but watch that audio.
That's something that obviously needs to be tidied up.
Let's have a look at this Denver rally.
Here's Bernie and A. Sanders, Bernie, I call him a bald cock, but by that I mean bald like a bald eagle.
And by cock, I mean like a proud, proud, noble bird fighting, fighting for what's right.
Beheaded Donald Trump.
Are you calling for his death?
I am, yes.
I believe it's time that the people...
That's like Fashion Week, isn't it?
She looks like she could be at Paris Fashion Week.
The people straight cut his fucking head off.
And says, if you want to know how fascism ends, ask Benito Mussolini.
And they hung him, right?
Yep, they hung him by his feet from a lamppost.
That's exactly what every fascist deserves.
The only good fascist is a dead fascist.
Now are you calling for that to happen to our president right now?
I believe that the minute that Donald Trump decided to start ignoring judicial orders, he gave up the right to be the rightful president of the United States.
He's an enemy of the nation.
And yes, I'd like to see him hung by his feet by a lamppost.
You wouldn't necessarily call for violence, would you?
Are you supporting violence?
I think there's the people in power.
That's all they're going to listen to at this point.
I feel like we've done the rallies.
We've done all these things and they don't listen.
And that was something that finally got people to listen.
So I personally don't.
But if that's what we need to do for people to listen, then that's what we need to do.
I would say that's just sort of empty rhetoric, wouldn't you?
Let me know in the chat.
I mean, these aren't people that are actually going to be able to enact executions of public figures.
I mean, look at that filler in the high-vis vest or the person wearing the numerous hockey masks and stuff.
I would take threats a little more seriously from people that look like they're able to deliver on them.
And I would say that this is just an example of the escalating incendiary rhetoric we probably need to move away from.
It's low-frequency stuff.
People that are in positions of absolute power benefit when the majority are squabbling about tedious matters and tedious issues.
Let's have a look at Steve Bannon, who recently claimed that there is a plausible potential for Trump to run again in 28, which is going to be like catnip to those people that want a Mussolini Trump up from a lamppost.
Let's have a look.
We'll run and win again in 2028.
So I've already endorsed President Trump.
A man like this comes along once every century if we're lucky.
Look at Bannon's eyes.
He's mucking around, isn't he?
He's being provocative, mischievous, and Machiavellian.
Your country's got some...
Pretty clear constitutional restrictions on anyone running for the presidency more than twice, or being elected, excuse me, more than twice.
Century, if we're lucky, we've got him now.
He's on fire, and I'm a huge supporter.
I want to see him again in 2028.
And obviously, anybody who doesn't like what you say, but judges it at a function of a lack of intelligence, doesn't know anything about you.
I don't make that mistake.
You're a smart guy.
You know he's term-limited.
How do you think he gets another term?
We're working on it.
I think we'll have a couple of alternatives, let's say that.
We'll see what the definition of term limit is.
All right, well, so you're talking about litigating this issue, because I don't want people to listen to our interview and say, Bannon's cooking up an insurrection.
Bannon is cooking up...
You know what I mean?
I want people to get a straight take on where your head is.
What are you suggesting?
Chris, as you know, I've had greater long shots than this.
We supported President Trump after the election.
I realize you don't believe the election in 2020 was stolen.
We do.
We fervently believe that.
Okay, so there you go.
It seems like the rhetoric is amplifying and becoming more and more incendiary and exaggerated.
Let me know in the comments and chat whether you see this as hollow words and verbiage or the potential for a civil war.
Let's even consider this.
Would America be better off in a state of secession?
Should you allow the red states and blue states to separate and have their own governance and governors?
Do you think it's possible to achieve reconciliation with all of this media?
Seemingly... Benefiting from the language of conflagration.
Let me know if you think that Bannon's just mucking about.
Let me know if you think those people at the AOC and Bernie rally would be capable of carrying out a political murder.
I wonder if they're capable of even keeping their bedrooms tidy.
I mean, look at some of those outfits.
I wouldn't worry about them.
In fact, I've had death threats before, and if I've got a death threat from them, I'd be like, oh, thank God, it's them.
Brilliant. A death threat that I can handle personally.
I won't be reaching for 911 for that one.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
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Don't fight Chuck Norris.
Yeah, you're probably right.
Even at 84, he'd smash me out, wouldn't he?
I mean, don't you think that with my BJJ?
All right, look, put it this way.
If Jake Paul can beat Mike Tyson, can I beat Chuck Norris?
The answer is no.
It's a clear...
No, particularly with my mad suggestion that I'd pop a Viagra and fight him completely naked.
I mean, that was a mad idea.
What was I talking about, Trish McLeod?
What was I talking about, 33rd Eye Open?
What was I thinking about, Your Highness?
What was I thinking about, Paul Schrober?
What was I thinking about, Carlo 99 and Lion King?
Chuck Norris kicked me in the nuts and my balls popped out of my ears.
I like that Bill Hicks joke.
Do you want your grandmother dying on a...
Do you want your grandmother dying in hospital, her last heartbeat making its way through a translucent vein, or do you want her to meet Chuck Norris?
Wow, he kicked her head right off her body!
Terminally ill stunt people.
Terminally ill stunt people.
One of the great Bill Hicks bits, I would have to say.
We're going to be talking about...
Russell, don't do it.
No, I'm not going to do it.
I'm joking.
Tyson sandbagged the contract.
Do you think so?
I don't know.
I'd watch them fight naked, says Debbie the Donut.
Davidafox79, your brain must never shut off.
No, it doesn't.
That's why I knew Jesus, because otherwise I just think all the time.
It's absolutely exhausting.
It's a complete, total...
Knackering nightmare.
Okay, hold on a minute.
Let me think about what to do next.
Shall we do Hillary?
Hillary Clinton is speaking, has been speaking at the World Forum on the future of democracy about social media information control.
Now you, you're on Rumble, presumably because you care about free speech, presumably because you reject authority, presumably because you're sick of being lied to, presumably because you're sick of powerful families like the Clintons telling you what to do, claiming they're helping you, going over...
To Haiti with George Soros, helping with clammy hands.
The Haitian people will tell you, that help, it didn't really work out for us.
Same as we saw, oh man, you're going to love this bit of content we've made about an African ambassador to your country, the United States, saying that USAID stuff, it didn't help us at all.
The bills, Clinton and Gates are about as welcome...
As Bill Cosby at a sorority party.
Bill, do you want to have a sleepover?
Oh man, yeah, let's go to sleep.
Bill, get out of Africa.
Get out of Africa, both of you Bills.
Let's have a look at Hillary Clinton at the World Forum talking about the future of democracy in Germany.
And let's talk, you know, now that Zuckerberg's admitted that they were on the flag the whole way through the pandemic, Hillary will crack my phone.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
There's no way to sugarcoat it.
There's no way to explain it away.
Autocracy is on the march, and we now have a government in the United States that has thrown in its lot with the autocrats, which has made a choice to support those who wage war, not peace.
Who have given enormous power to the men who control the information flow in our world, who have all pledged allegiance to the continuation of algorithms that not only addict us, but poison us with hatred and fear.
So moments like this, which Our two few and far between right now need to be underscored with urgency.
Left flow 1120 in the rumble chat.
She eats children.
Don't hold back!
Don't hold back!
Urgency. And it is certainly my...
My chimp says, please remind the world that you're not suicidal if you're going to talk about Hillary Clinton.
There have been points in my life where I have been suicidal.
Suicide is a serious, serious issue.
Suicide is what happens when the shame gets too much to bear.
But with God, there is a way out.
With Christ Jesus, there is a way out of despair and shame and hopelessness.
Thankfully, the Lord has come to me.
I have come to the Lord.
I am not suicidal.
I am strongly opposed to globalism.
What I mean by globalism is various unelected institutions cooperating in order to ensure that the liberty of ordinary people is never allowed to flourish.
We may have a variety of opinions here.
Look at the rumble chat.
Look at it.
Some people, well, actually everyone.
He's pretty anti-Hillary Clinton.
But you'll find people that express some pretty strong views on a subject like Israel.
You'll find people that talk about Hollywood in pretty incredible terms.
In fact, I'd love to unpack that post, mate, that you did.
My man Wayne posted about pedophilic symbols in pop videos.
I'll check that before I talk about it because it might pertain to people I know personally and I wouldn't want to make a terrible blunder.
What I would say is this.
That without...
A personal spiritual ascent, one way or another, we will worship the culture.
If you're worshipping the culture on the right or the left, it doesn't really matter, I don't think, ultimately in the end, because you will ultimately end up ensnared by systems of control, material control, rational control.
What we need somehow to do is...
Hold the imminent and transcendent ideas simultaneously, the idea that God is within us and yet God is above us, that we can be guided, that we can overcome, that we can improve, that we don't need to be bound by low desire, by fear, that we don't need to be corralled like...
Cattle by a culture that don't respect you, that sings patronising songs to you, that you don't need people like the Clintons that continually claim that they're there to help you, but when you investigate their endeavours, you discover that the Haitians weren't particularly helped, or many of the supposed recipients of their philanthropy did not feel helped.
I'll say it again.
Let's get it as a post this time.
Philanthropy is the lipstick on the whore of corruption.
And Hillary Clinton is wearing a lot of lipstick.
My hope that when the World Forum ends, those of us privileged enough to be here will continue to speak out and work for the betterment of democracy and humanity.
I was so struck listening to all of the speakers, Really stood out to me was what Maria said about information, what Natalia said about information, and what David Sinclair said about information.
Information determines how we think, and how we think determines what we say, and what we say determines what we do.
Whether it's about ageing in the human body or preserving and protecting our freedom and our democracy.
Let's have a look at how free speech has been going in Europe.
Germany started criminal investigations into social media user for mocking politician for being fat.
So you've got old Jasmine Crockett calling your Republican Greg Abbott hot wheels.
But over in Germany, some free speech is being deemed...
Go back if you don't mind.
Some free speech is being deemed undesirable or impossible.
Indeed, there are some people you can offend and others you can't.
European countries where insulting the head of state can land you in prison.
UK man arrested for social media meme.
I will meme you so hard.
Here Zuckerberg admits that Biden administration pressured me to censor COVID-19 content.
The reason that we pull up those old headlines is to remind you that there is no regard or care for the principle of free speech.
There's only a desire to permit certain speech and control other speech.
As we have discussed before on this show, you shouldn't need to know who the protagonist or antagonist is in a particular story.
If you've got principles, you won't care.
If you were to, for example, talk about a foreign war, a superior aggressor has invaded the territory of another nation that doesn't have the same ability to arm themselves.
Is it good or is it bad?
You should be able to answer that question without knowing whether we're talking about Russia, Ukraine or Israel, Palestine.
It shouldn't matter to you.
It shouldn't matter.
I'm not suggesting that there aren't nuances and differences when it comes to all conflicts.
Indeed, that's why you need principles.
That's why you need an idea of the universal.
That's in fact why you need a God who...
It dictates to us what the rules or preferences are of that God's way.
Then you can ignore those rules if you want to, and you will likely pay a high price for it, whether you're an individual or a nation.
The one thing that has to be avoided at all costs is behaving like you yourself are God.
And that's what globalism has at its heart.
The rejection of God.
The rejection of Christ so that globalism can lay claim to the authority and power that it denies to the sublime entity.
They want to tell you to get into your house.
They want to tell you to take a particular medication.
They want to tell you which wars are good and which wars are bad, which free speech is good and which free speech is bad, which victims matter and which victims don't matter because they, I believe, are ultimately controlled by dark and perhaps even Luciferian forces.
In fact, This little bit of scripture, forgive me picking up a Bible, but I am a Christian.
What do you expect?
This little bit of scripture from Luke 4. In fact, Jake, would you locate that for me?
Because it's a hard thing to do on camera.
Can you find in the Gospel of Luke the temptations of Christ?
It's around Luke 4. But what I like about it is when Satan tempts Christ in the desert, the first temptation is, if you're hungry, because Christ's been fasting for 40 days, why don't you turn this stone into bread?
And Christ goes, I'm not doing that.
That's not what I'm all about.
I'm paraphrasing.
The second temptation is, and I love this, it says that Satan takes Christ up to a high place in an instant and shows him all of the power and dominion of the world, which Satan says to Christ, I can grant you because I've been given authority over it.
This fascinates me for two reasons.
Thanks, Jake.
One, because it happens in an instant.
That to me is an indication that it's happening outside of time.
In an instant, because you can't physically show someone all of the dominions of the world in an instant, can you?
You can't do that.
You would have to be operating outside of time.
And also I know that he takes him up to a higher place.
Now, what interests me most of all in this discourse between good and evil, good personified by our Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus, Evil in the form of the fallen angel Lucifer, which means the potential for good exists in Lucifer.
The fallenness of Lucifer comes about when Lucifer says, I want my own kingdom.
Are you and I not participating in that very same dynamic right now?
Are you and I not constantly faced with the choice of whether or not to serve ourselves or to serve a higher, indeed the highest principle, which is God, even people that don't believe in God, would take the...
Definition that the highest principle is tantamount to God equals God.
And I do believe in God.
We have to make the decision whether or not to serve ourselves or whether or not to serve the highest principle.
Let's have a little quick look at that bit of scripture.
Then Jesus, being filled with the Holy Spirit, returned from Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, being tempted for 40 days by the devil.
And in those days he ate nothing, and afterwards when they ended he was hungry.
Understandable. Because he was fully human, like you and me.
And the devil said to him, If you are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread.
But Jesus answered him, saying, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God.
Every word of God.
The vibration form, the waveform, before it collapses into the particular under observation and participation.
That's a quote from Deuteronomy, it says here in this Bible.
Then the devil, taking him up on a high mountain, showed him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time.
I liked the translation I got the other day, but even in this translation, it makes clear that this is happening instantaneously.
Wittgenstein, an atheist philosopher, says, if you consider eternity...
Not to be a really large temporal duration, but the quality of timelessness, then eternity belongs to he who lives in the present.
You and I can make the choice to live in the present, or we can live in our memories of the past, our trauma, or we can live in our projections of the future.
What's happening in this discourse between fallen good collapse into evil and the limitless potential of good personified by our Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus is a discourse between which way do you want to go?
Now, this is the bit that I really like.
Tell me what you think about this in the comments and chat, even if you're not Christian, particularly if you're not Christian, particularly if you think, oh, this stuff's made up.
It's a fairy story to make people conform.
If Christianity is so good, what about bloody crusades and the non-sin in the Catholic Church?
All institutions are fallen.
Anything can be used to create human power.
Of course it does.
That's the temptation that you face and I face.
Are you going to use your gifts to serve God?
Or are you going to use your gifts to serve yourself?
And the devil said to him, The devil says there, I'm in control of the world.
So next time you're thinking, why is it that the world is so corrupt?
Why is Fashion Week so demented and crazy?
Why is Hillary Clinton, while claiming to be helpful, so clearly redolent and alive with what you might recognise as a type of evil?
Because those that worship the world are by default fallen into evil.
This is the challenge that you and I face in this...
Moment right now.
There is no other moment.
Only this reality.
Access Christ.
Access Christ through the vertical.
Convey Christ through the horizontal.
Don't go into that diagonal, though.
That's some crazy territory you don't want to get into.
We've all seen the trouble you need to get into there.
Whether you're a Nazi or Elon Musk, some of you saying, hey, what's the difference?
It amounts to the same thing.
In the moment is where we have the opportunity to live.
By the highest principle.
If you live in worldliness, you live in the fallen kingdom.
And the fallen kingdom is based on things like desire and fear, the primary tools by which we are controlled by systems of evil.
Note the other places in the New Testament where it points out that the world is controlled by evil.
John talks about it in Revelations.
Paul talks about it in Ephesians.
And you know it in your own heart.
That's why you cannot trust these bureaucracies.
That's why you have to grant freedom, free speech, Freedom of action.
Freedom to follow your own conscience.
But if you're going to grant people that level of power, you have to have some universal principles that you're following.
If you abandon them, you're in serious trouble.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
If you're watching us on X, we're going to do the last 15 minutes on Rumble.
Then we'll be exclusively on Rumble Premium for another 20 minutes.
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Crowder, Paul, me, Iverson, Rubin.
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You've got this wrong, says my friend Vered on Locals.
The culture is being destroyed by the globalists.
They want us without culture, without traditions, without heritage.
Culture... My friend, is not an absolute term.
Think of culture in terms of biology.
It's what grows in a petri dish.
There is a culture.
They are cultivating a culture.
What do you think that all of the kind of new age, pagan, political correctness stuff or wokeism is about?
It's about the reverence and worship of the individual, voided of the principle of the divine.
You can be whatever you want.
You can say you're a man.
You can say you're a woman.
Of course, there are cases, rare cases, where people are truly not.
Binary or hermaphrodite.
And indeed, me, if you want me to call you Doctor or Madam or Sir or Buffalo Bill or SpongeBob, I don't bloody well care because I have a principle in Christianity called kindness.
And that helps me to solve that complex little dilemma.
But a culture is being created by the globalists.
They don't want you to have a tradition, a folk tradition.
That's true.
I will agree with you on that, Vered.
But they are creating their own culture.
KB Meltzer.
I like this.
Yeah, I'm glad you like it.
Nice. Thanks.
I appreciate your comments.
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I love Viva Frye.
Viva Frye is a good guy.
He's interested in Buffalo Bill.
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That's right.
Hillary Clinton has eaten so...
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Check that comment.
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That's some good stuff.
Nope. No username.
Yep. You are fired.
Trump will do it.
Some of the comments are difficult to...
Come on, let's all try and participate in good conversations.
What if I want you to call you my wife's boyfriend?
Well, Chris Hodge, you better get ready for some serious conflict and be ready to back it up, baby, because that's a sacred pact that I've made with my wife.
So, you know, what you got in your locker, mate?
What you got in your locker?
Bring it on.
What do you want?
Your dress?
Okay, what's next?
We've done the holy word.
Let's talk about globalization.
You've heard my definition.
Let's have a look at J.D. Vance's.
Let's do it, baby.
Because there were two conceits that our leadership class had when it came to globalization.
The first is assuming that we can separate the making of things from the design of things.
The idea of globalization was that rich countries would move further up the value chain while the poor countries made the simpler things.
You would open an iPhone box and it would say, designed in Cupertino, California.
Now the implication, of course, is that it would be manufactured in Shenzhen or somewhere else.
And yeah, some people might lose their jobs in manufacturing, but they could learn to design or, to use a very popular phrase, learn to code.
But I think we got it wrong.
It turns out that the geographies that do the manufacturing get awfully good at the designing of things.
Very good point about manufacture and material power there by J.D. Vance.
Lovely comment from Andrew Rickson in the Rumble chat, who's also donated $10.
That's nice.
C.S. Lewis says about the presence being in the present as God dwells in the unbounded now.
Yes, of course, God is atemporal and aspatial, and as the creator of time and space, he's not bound by those things.
Excellent quote.
Very, very helpful.
We'll be returning to that J.D. Vance video in a minute.
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Tommy Boy Foley in the rumble track.
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And then the next one.
I'm not paedophile.
I'm not paedophile.
That's an outrageous claim.
Actually, that's not right that you say that.
How dare you?
How dare you accuse me of that?
Russell Brand, is the 1055, is the 33 on your wrist related to the Masons?
I've done that so many times.
I'm not answering that again.
You'll watch one of the other times I've said that.
Alright, okay, let's get back to J.D. Vance talking about globalisation.
There are network effects, as you all well understand.
The firms that design products work with firms that manufacture.
They share intellectual property, they share best practices, and they even sometimes share critical employees.
Now, we assume that other nations would always trail us in the value chain, but it turns out that as they got better at the low end of the value chain, they also started catching up on the higher end.
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I allegedly reallocated a couple of million quid to random addresses.
Now, I don't actually know what that means, mate.
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On the higher end, we were squeezed from both ends.
Now, that was the first conceit of globalization.
I think the second...
Is that cheap labor is fundamentally a crutch.
And it's a crutch that inhibits innovation.
I might even say that it's a drug that too many American firms got addicted to.
Now, if you can make a product more cheaply, it's far too easy to do that rather than to innovate.
And whether we were offshoring factories to cheap labour economies or importing cheap labour through our immigration system...
You've got to say he's more clever than Kamala Harris, isn't you?
Like, as a vice-president.
I know people sort of do that meme a lot where he looks a bit like Chucky.
I don't know why that started happening.
You know, like, where he's got sort of a bit of a puffy face.
And I think he's actually...
Oh, right, it's because he's too groomed.
Yeah, look, America First Patriot.
He's too groomed to trust.
Let me read that.
I wonder what was behind it.
Out of nowhere, he became VP.
Another Bush is all I see in history.
I think he's pretty clever.
Bush was never clever, mate.
I don't know if you've gone back and looked at him.
What do you mean the first Bush?
Like the CIA Bush.
It was a bit, no, come on, man.
Listen, we've got to get those hostages.
That one.
Nah, man.
I think he's all right.
I met him once and he was pretty cool.
I met him twice, as a matter of fact.
And both times, he was all right.
I think he's a good dude.
I think he's a good dude.
He loves the Lord.
He's a good dude.
I mean, I don't know well enough.
But also, he's from nothing, isn't he?
I trust people.
That grew up poor.
I think that's a good marker.
It's a good marker.
I don't know.
Manscaper, central scrutinizer.
I know what you mean.
Well, people are too well-groomed.
But I don't know.
That's not that bad, is it?
Like, he spends too much time in his beard.
Well, you think that he maybe shaves his nutbag too much or something.
Is that what you're worried about?
Do you sometimes meet people and think, I bet they shave their balls.
I mean, I used to do that when I was living the single life because it mattered what went on down there.
But as a married man...
No, no.
Anyway, let's not get to that.
That's actually private.
Soul spirit on Locals.
Poor and a heroin-addicted mother.
Real struggle.
Yeah, that's what I like.
His mum was on the...
She was banging down the brown.
She was smacked right up.
She was chasing the dragon all over town.
Every single vein in her body is collapsing.
That poor bitch couldn't stop relapsing.
You've got to respect somebody that's come through hell.
That somebody's got a story to tell.
He called it his hillbilly elegy.
And that's the kind of story that I want to see.
I'm going to take this one down a little.
Do you think it's aging me?
I don't know.
Does it matter anymore?
Should we just surrender to atrophy and entropy?
I don't know.
Tell me.
Tell me.
Tell me, Lord.
I think he's pretty clever.
System. Cheap labour became the drug of Western economies.
And I'd say that if you look in nearly every country from Canada to the UK that imported large amounts of cheap labour, you've seen productivity stagnate.
And I don't think that's not a total happenstance.
I think that the connection is very direct.
Mums5Force says, you said nutbag and apple turned you off.
Is it?
Well, I said nutbag.
What do you mean, Apple?
What was you watching it?
Russell, where is your suit?
I don't own a suit.
I don't own a suit.
Connection is very direct.
Alicia doesn't advance.
Stop rapping.
I have stopped rapping.
Russell supports single stripper mums.
You got it.
Connection is very direct.
Oh my, Russell, you're a little exhausting.
Watch something else.
Connection is very direct.
Russell, do you think Brits will take their country back?
Yes, I do.
I do I do I do read J.D.
Vance Rick Sturd says pub he's in a public area every day course of course he's well groomed yeah I mean you're in the TV all the time there's no yeah Now, one of the debates you hear on the minimum wage, for instance, is that increases in the minimum wage force firms to automate.
So a higher wage at McDonald's means more kiosks.
And whatever your views on the wisdom of the minimum wage...
I mean, it's certainly more lucid than when they were on that signal chat, innit?
Where they were just like, fire, man!
Yeah, we're gonna bomb the Yemen, motherfucker!
With the minimum wage, I'm not gonna comment on that here.
Companies innovating in the absence of cheap labor is a good thing.
I think most of you are not worried about getting cheaper and cheaper labor.
You're worried about innovating, about building new things, about the old formulation of technology is doing more with less.
You guys are all trying to do more with less every day.
And so I'd ask my friends, both on the tech optimist side and on the populist side, not to see the failure of the logic of globalization as a failure of innovation.
Indeed, I'd say that globalization's hunger for cheap labor is a problem precisely because it's been bad for innovation.
Both our working people, our populists, and our innovators gathered here today have the same enemy.
And the solution, I believe, is American innovation.
A writer that we got turned on to, or Gareth, who prepares and produces our content, he likes him because Glenn Greenwald likes him.
Glenn Greenwald, also on Rumble.
I mean, I don't think he gets...
We don't raid Glenn.
We don't do a raid with him.
Does raid sound a little bit too much like saucy sexiness?
Or are you guys happy with that kind of language?
No. I'm gonna raid you.
Man, I'm gonna raid Dave Rubin!
And I'm going to raid me Tim Pool.
And I'm going to raid me some Crowder.
I'm going to raid you.
I'm going to raid you to an end of your life.
Glenn Greenwald's great.
And he turned us on to Arnaud Bertrand.
I'm really happy with how I'm saying that name.
Are you?
Arnaud Bertrand.
I'm doing it really well.
Arnaud Bertrand.
Anyway, let's see what he said about globalism.
Oh, my God.
All right.
I should have checked this before the show.
This is actually an extraordinary admission to make for a US Vice President.
Vance explains the idea of globalisation was that rich countries would move further up the value chain while the poor countries made the simpler things.
Yeah, I'm sure that was explicitly what it was.
But he laments that it didn't quite work out this way.
As he explains it, it turns out that poor countries, mostly China, didn't want to just remain cheap labour forever and started moving up the value chain themselves.
Yeah, and because they're an autocracy...
A communist autocracy, they can control the labour market a lot better, which is why globalisation was a failure.
I would disagree with that.
I'd say that globalisation has...
Stay on the page, yo, Isaac.
I would say that...
And then cut this up if we use it in other formats elsewhere.
Sorry, I don't mean to edit, but I just wanted to stay on the page.
I would say that globalisation is sets of institutions, some bureaucratic, some apparently elected, some corporate and commercial, that have so many shared and aligned interests that it makes everyone else irrelevant.
Now, obviously, China are going to succeed in the same way India.
If you've got a big peasant class, you're going to succeed in these areas.
It's sort of like having a natural resource, isn't it?
If you're like India, and you've got 100 million people that work for nothing, or China, where you've got total control in post-Maoish China over the workforce, it's like...
Like Saudi Arabia or those sort of relatively modern Emirates nations that have got the resources of fossil fuels.
You've got the resources of people that are controlled.
In democracies, there are somewhat more, you know, I want to say the word advanced, I guess, probably because J.D. advanced is on my mind, but at least they've had a different journey through democracy and inter-secularisation.
You can't control the labour force in the same way because of trade union movements and all that kind of stuff.
So I don't agree entirely with this analysis of Arnaud Bertrand, but he might know more about this stuff than me.
Meaning that the objective of globalisation wasn't to reduce global inequalities, but very much to maintain them, obviously.
To institute a system of permanent economic hierarchy where rich countries would maintain their hold over the most profitable sectors while relegating poor countries to perpetual subordination, lovely language, in lower value production.
The problem is this.
I believe that true globalists don't care about nation.
They migrate and move around.
That's not an anti-Semitic trope, by the way.
I know it sounds like it because of the diaspora of Jewish people and you're probably thinking about the Rothschilds and all that sort of stuff.
I'm not interested in anti-Semitism.
I don't think it's a good thing.
And I also think that power...
Goes beyond the power of religious groups, although I do believe there might be an occultist dimension to true globalism.
I'm just disputing Arnaud Bertrand's point that the aim was to have rich countries and poor countries because the people with most power in countries don't care.
For example, look at my country during the First and Second World War.
Germans and English people were all marrying each other and moving around.
Their countries were at war.
Working class people were dying.
Tens of millions of people dying on the battlefields of France and Belgium.
They're marrying each other and bobbing about.
Like Queen Victoria.
There's a very good joke in Blackadder, which Massey will find.
Like, can you see if you can find it?
Isaac won't be able to find it because he's American and Jewish.
But Massey would probably find it pretty quick.
There's a bit where...
Like in Blackadder, which is set in the First World War, a soldier under pressure says, look, I'm as English as Queen Victoria.
I'm not a spy.
I'm as English as Queen Victoria.
And he goes, what?
So your father's German, you're half German, and you married a German.
Because that is a description of Queen Victoria.
Like Victoria, up until Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning British monarch and a kind of feminine avatar of British power, she was bleeding German.
During a massive war.
So, you know, and they're not Jewish.
They're Christians.
So there are international elites and bloodlines that are nothing to do with Judaism at all.
My personal belief is, like, you know, I'm a Christian, so I'm down with the Old Testament and I'm down with the 12 tribes and all that kind of stuff.
I do think some interesting gear has gone on with Israel and everything.
There's no question about that in my mind.
Do you believe that Israel has the right to a homeland?
My answer to that question is yes, they do.
And if you start pulling at the strings of colonial settlers, well, America, Australia, then if you start looking at imperialism, Britain, France, everyone, it all starts to fall apart.
In a way, maybe it needs to fall apart so we can have new systems of government that are more localised.
That's what I'd be advocating for, but hey, maybe you don't care.
My granny survived 82 death camps in Poland.
That doesn't seem likely.
I don't think there were.
The best British queen was Judi Dench.
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Now, I'm going to finish the article because I'm learning a lot from this.
Let's get on with it.
All right, this is good.
I think this will cut together all right, Massey.
It's pretty interesting, I think.
Okay, this basically is all you need to know to explain 90% of US foreign policy these past few years.
Colonial thinking is alive and well.
America's shift in strategy of recent years, away from the previous Washington consensus of free markets, towards a much more overt attempt to contain and restrict China's development stems precisely from this mindset.
From semiconductor export controls to investment restrictions, these policies aren't about national security in any genuine sense.
They're about trying to preserve a global economic order where simply put, poorer nations know their assigned place and stay there.
At the very core, that's the China threat.
A China that stepped out of the economic lane assigned to it by the West.
Actually, by the way, though, Arnaud Bertrand, ain't the conflict between China and Western imperialism been going on for a lot longer?
What about the box wars, the opium wars between my country and China?
I only know this because I watched a brilliant documentary about it once by Adam Curtis, who's actually a BBC employee, would you believe?
And we all know that that's state media.
It's totally corrupt.
Licence fee should be banned.
It should be shut down.
It's propagandist.
It's evil.
But they did used to make really, really...
Good stuff.
And in that, he explained that the tensions between China and the West have been going on for a long, long time.
So it does, you know, it's a sort of, I would say, it's historically a deeper and longer dynamic than is being described.
But they say, I know Bertrandi's no joke.
He probably knows more than me.
Definitely, in fact.
It's deeply ironic when you think of it.
A global game allegedly designed to spread market principles worldwide is being abandoned precisely because it worked too well.
When China succeeded better than expected, the response wasn't to celebrate the validation of the game's effectiveness, but to change its rules.
Well, yeah, you would, wouldn't you?
Because it's ultimately about supremacy, like national supremacy.
Precisely because the real unspoken game, but now clearly stated by the US Vice President, was to maintain global inequality, not to eliminate it.
Yeah, but if you're going to have nations, there's going to be...
If you map tribalism onto nations of hundreds of millions of people, you are going to get those kind of dynamics.
The only way to break that down would be to look beyond the Westphalian Treaty, the establishment of nations, and almost revert to Christendom, i.e.
like a global Christian movement where each tribe and principality was fully autonomous and we used global technology to create communities that ironically seem to benefit from some of the industrial ideas of Marx, Forgive me, forgive me.
But like marks with Christ is not marks at all.
If you start to consider localism and localisation, let me tell you what I mean by that.
You would make as a primary principle that you eat food that is reared or grown as close as possible to where it's consumed.
Imagine what that's going to do to economies.
Imagine what that's going to do to economies.
That would be incredible that all of your states and all of your cities and principalities would have to...
Maximum amount of authority, not the minimum.
So, like, all of your proper social justice warrior lefty types, they can have their own mad little towns of, like, everyone's fluid and go up for it.
And you go, yeah, crack on.
Do what you want.
Over here, we're double Christian.
You would even accommodate, I believe, like, you know, all kinds of communities, Muslim, atheists.
You'd let people do what they want.
The marketplace of ideas, let the best ideas win out.
And the best idea will be Christ Jesus because that is God come to earth in human form.
If you believe in God, trust God and bring his kingdom.
Make straight the path.
Make straight the path.
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I actually don't know what that's about.
I shouldn't have got into that comment.
Let me finish this article.
Right. All in all, in case they hadn't yet gotten the memo, this seems a very clear message to the developing world.
Economic development will require challenging a US-dominated economic order that views their advancement as a threat rather than a success, which incidentally is why Vance's words might actually help accelerate the very redistribution of global economic...
economic power he laments pushing more nations to recognize that genuine development requires strategic independence from a system intended to keep them in their That's what all of the BRICS stuff is about.
That's what the Russia-Ukraine conflict is truly about in terms of NATO and America's involvement, you'd have to argue.
And indeed, as our man Arnaud Bertrand correctly cites, the semiconductor escalation and the U.S.'s potential involvement in any conflict between Taiwan and China is, of course, undergirded by U.S. hegemony and imperialism.
Now, when I say US, I don't mean you, like people like me, we're just living, trying to get on with life.
I mean, the sets of global powers that have become entrenched within America, we recognise them in commerce and corporatism and in deep state bureaucracies.
Indeed, didn't many of you vote Magamaha in order for Trump to wheedle out that stuff?
I figure that you did, as a matter of fact, didn't you?
So, if you truly want an America first kind of politics, what you're going to have to say is...
How much do you want American interventionism in any conflict, certainly with other superpowers?
The only way that you're going to be manipulated into supporting those kind of wars is them terrifying you and saying China won't be satisfied to just have their own sort of economic revolution.
They'll say that China, oh, they might invade us, and, you know, like, oh, there's a balloon over the, you know, and like, oh, Russia, they're going to invade, like they say in my country.
That's why you've got mad stuff, like Britain, saying they're going to start a nuclear war with Russia.
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