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Aug. 20, 2025 - Shameless Sperg - Chris Booth
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CQ Sermon #1: "if you criticize my beliefs, you're a divider and a jew"
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Hello folks, I am the Shane Lessberg.
I hope you're doing well today.
So today is my first video in a while.
Now that I'm off of YouTube, I'm kind of shifting focus a little bit in my content.
Now you see most people that are on alternative platforms like Rumble and Odyssey and other places like that, they tend to know about things like race and the Jewish question.
It doesn't mean I'm done talking about it, but it does mean I'm not going to emphasize it as much.
So part of my goal with YouTube here was to try to break through the echo chamber and reach a lot of people that don't necessarily know about race realism or the Jewish question.
That plan worked very well, obviously, up until my account got gased, which was inevitable.
And so here I am.
So now that I'm working primarily on platforms where people know about these things, I'm going to shift focus to what I think is kind of a more important topic for our folks to be focused on.
Many of you are going to disagree with this, many of you are not going to like it, but I think it's important to discuss, and if you really just can't stand it, hey, click off, keep scrolling.
Remember, if you're white, you're my brother and my sister, I love you, okay?
We're going to disagree on some things.
Religion is obviously a big can of worms.
So, you know, with that in mind, try to keep your cool with me.
So just give me a fair heararing, give what I'm saying a chance, let it stand or fall on its own merit, and then do what you will with it, make of it what you will, okay?
I'm just expressing myself, I'm speaking my mind and my perspective from a lifetime of experience and study and observation.
That all being said, what about let's have a little Bible study here.
Now, my dear Christian white brethren, if you have your Bibles, would you please open up to Matthew chapter ten verses 34-37.
Okay?
Matthew chapter ten verses 34-37.
You got it?
So here we have the words of Jesus.
Think not that I'm come to send peace on earth.
I came not to send peace but a sword.
Ha that means beast.
Oh wait, what's this?
Oh, for I am come to set a man at variance against his father and the daughter against her mother and the daughter against her mother in law and a man's foes shall be they of his own household.
He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me.
And he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.
Now, I happen to know from many, many years as a devout Christian that a lot of people read over this and it just doesn't settle in with them.
They gloss right over it like it's just poetic or something or like it's just his way of saying you gotta love me really hard.
No, no, no.
He's saying he came to divide, okay?
I'm putting forth to you this proposition, this doctrine, this idea.
I'm asserting an identity.
I'm assuming a kingship.
I'm asserting my role as a savior figure.
And he's saying that with the introduction of this doctrine, with the introduction of my teaching, with my announcement of being Moshiakh, of being Messiah, he's saying here, he's come to divide.
He's come to turn family members against each other.
He's come to split them up.
And he expects a sort of very radical obedience to this.
That you be willing to walk away from your entire life, all your things, all your possessions, all your obligations, and yes, even your own family.
Don't fucking believe me.
What about you read the gospel?
What about you read about what he demanded of his disciples?
Nothing less than to just walk away from their entire lives.
That's pretty radical.
Now, that may all seem fine and well to you as a Christian.
It may seem like righteous and good and devout, but I ask you to consider something.
Is that really conducive to keeping a folk intact?
Is that really conducive to healthy family relations, healthy community relations, healthy relations with your folk?
Is it really?
Or are you going to use some mental masturbation to get out of this?
Are you going to use some mental gymnastics to somehow get yourself out of what he said here that he came to divide and turn families against each other?
So I want you to think about that next time.
you throw shit around at people because they have some criticisms of Christianity.
You're just trying to divide us.
Look at these movement divisors.
You're just a Jew.
You're a divider.
He is a divider and a Jew.
And you don't want to accept that fact.
He literally says here that he came to divide, to turn families against each other.
What doesn't fucking register with you?
Don't you get it?
Now, I have to say that I have some personal experience with that.
I have a mother who takes her faith very, very seriously.
It's at the very core of her identity, as this book calls for it to be.
If you adopt this faith, it's supposed to be at the very, very core of your identity.
It's supposed to assume all other obligations, all other loyalties, all other sense of identity.
or belonging or nationhood or anything of it is supposed to get absorbed by becoming one in the body of Christ.
Okay, but the decision to become one in the body of Christ is necessarily a divisive one.
And so I personally experienced in my own life being cut off from family members over my beliefs, over the fact that I didn't accept their doctrines, their dogmas.
I lived it out and it's not an unusual experience.
It's extremely common to many denominations.
Unbelievable millions of people have experienced the joys of excommunication and being cut off from family and friends over their beliefs.
Tons and tons of people.
And little wonder why.
When you find passages like this, it's not hard to jump to that conclusion.
Wouldn't you agree?
Now if you would please turn your Bibles over to second Corinthians chapter six verses fourteen through eighteen, let's go over this real quick.
Here we have the writings of Paul.
Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers, for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness, and what communion hath light with darkness, and what concord hath Christ with Belial, or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
For ye are the temple of the living God, as God hath said, I will dwell in them and walk in them, and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
Wherefore, come out from among them, and be ye separate, says the Lord, and touch them not the unclean thing, and I will receive you and will be a father to you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty.
Elsewhere, you know, you become Abraham's seed and heirs according to the promise.
Do you see all these things about identity and family dynamics?
Do you see how this Jesus says he comes to divide and turn families against each other, but then over here, well, good news.
You can still have a family.
I mean, at least you can be someone's son or daughter, right?
Here's the thing, folks.
This is not intended to be some deep theological breakdown because I don't think I need to.
I think passages like that read clearly enough.
I don't care what version you throw at me and I don't care what context you give me.
Those verses, they read clearly enough., they say what they say, no matter what context you give it.
They say what they fucking say, and you either deal with it or you don't, okay?
But there's no getting around it.
These are some of the most clearly reading verses you could possibly imagine.
The fact is this, I'm dealing with a lot of fellow dissidents, a lot of people in the pro white sphere, in the national socialist, fascist sphere, that will call us divisive, dividers, Jews, for trying to divide the movement, just for pointing out critics of Christianity, for pointing out things that your book says and calling on you to have a account for it.
So many of you don't even read your Bibles, and I know that's true, but it doesn't matter to you.
It's like this cemented cultural identity.
You cling to it for dear life.
You've never even read the fucking Bible.
You don't care.
You can always just defer to someone else.
My church fathers, my 1500 years of history or whatever.
Read the fucking book, dude.
The whole edifice of your faith, whether you lean on church fathers or commentaries or fucking whatever, everything in your faith is built upon this foundation, okay?
This.
The whole thing is built on it, and without this, nothing would be built on it.
There wouldn't be any version of Christianity, let alone one that allows you not to read this fucking book and familiarize yourself with what it has to say.
Do you really think that you need someone to tell you what all this means?
I mean, you're no, you're no better than the covid idiots that, you know, trusted everything that came out of Fauci's mouth.
Oh, it's big science stuff.
Well, I can understand that stuff.
Look, there's some stuff in the Bible that, yeah, it's complicated and, yeah, it takes a great deal of study and maybe some education to be able to parcel out, but not all of it.
A lot of it reads fucking very clearly.
And if someone said that to you, I've come not to bring peace but a sword and I'm going to turn all these family members against each other.
Would you fucking make it that complicated?
Would you cry?
Context, context, bad interpretation, bad translation, blah, blah, blah, blah.
It doesn't matter what translation you pick.
It still says that shit.
He still talks about dividing families up.
It still talks about coming with a sword, not to bring peace.
So, and maybe you think that's a good thing.
By all means, if you believe that's for the best, if you believe that that was a good thing, more power to you, yeah, I guess.
But I don't think it's good.
And when my argument is that we need to raise focused consciousness and we need to have in group preference and we need to care about our own people above all other peoples and all other things, this seems to run very contrary to that to me, in my eyes.
And I don't think there's any context that you could give it.
I don't think there's any church father in the fucking world.
I don't think there's any set of manuscripts.
I don't think there's any translation.
I don't think there's any biblical hermeneutics.
I don't think there's any system of theology that's going to make that say something different than what it fucking says.
It says divide.
Okay?
And I just don't that read fucking clearly enough?
And you know, you can't be unequally yoked.
You can't be yoked together with unbelievers.
Well, what do you think that fucking means?
A lot of people think it means that that's the Bible telling you, don't marry a nonbeliever.
Well, in part it's telling you that, but it's not just about marriage.
It's talking about any type of close bond, any type of real relationship.
To have, like, a deep, intimate bond with someone, whether it's a platonic friendship or a brotherly sort of love, maybe it's a marriage, maybe it's a partner and a colleague.
It's telling you to not be yoked with people that don't believe what you believe.
You believe what you believe, don't you understand?
And that the key to belonging to a family in this regard is to join the body of Christ.
And that's your family now.
You know, you become Abraham's seed.
Now that you've been divided off from your real seed, your biological seed, your inherited seed, you can now have the propositional seed of believing this shit, and you can become Abraham's seed.
And it is according to the promise.
And good news, now you have brothers and sisters who are all family to you now just by the pure fact of what they think and say.
Nothing else.
They just they accepted a certain theological proposition, and then they confess it with their mouths, and then bada bing, fucking magically, they're your brother and sister now.
Isn't that fucking great?
Isn't universalism just fucking awesome?
How it can't draw lines between things?
Don't you just love that?
And so I have to tell you that in my worldview, I don't have these fucking problems, okay?
I don't have to think of some convoluted, complicated way in which things don't say what they say.
They just do.
They say what they say.
And here's the deal, and you have to deal with this.
I, a non Christian, according to the criteria of the text, can't really be your brother.
It doesn't matter that we share a lot of ancestry.
It doesn't matter that we share, like, a cultural heritage and a history and, arguably, a destiny.
Trying to have a destiny with you fucking people.
But it doesn't matter.
Because Tyrone can be your brother just by the thoughts in his head and what he says with his mouth, you know, as long as he super hardcore believes this theological proposition and he holds it in his mind and he's like, Yeah, I super believe that.
And I'm even telepathically communicating to Jesus that I believe it.
And he says it to you, I believe it.
Well, you know, magically he's your fucking brother.
But guess what?
He ain't my brother.
Okay?
You doing that little thing with him where he gets to believe and say a thing and, you know, well, he's your brother now.
You know what?
If he's your brother, he's my brother.
And guess what?
He's not my fucking brother.
Do you see the dilemma that we find ourselves in here?
Okay?
I don't accept him as a brother, okay?
I don't want to go to the same eternal abode that he's going to, wherever that is.
And there is no amount of thought or speech that can make Tyrone into my brother.
And if he can't be my brother, how can he be your brother?
If you and I are brothers because we share the same ancestry, but you and Tyrone are brothers because you share the same thoughts and feelings, do you see the problem here?
Do you?
It is a fucking problem, okay?
Universalism is hot fucking garbage.
It's terrible for a folk.
It completely dissolves bonds.
As we can see here, it dissolves bonds between us people and then it writhes away your identity.
It writhes away your unique distinction as a people.
And it demands it because there's neither Jew nor Greek, right?
Ah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, some super complicated fucking explanation for what that's supposed to mean.
No, it's telling you.
All these differences get set aside, you become one in Christ, okay?
And you're expected to turn against all these other things in favor of it.
Even your own mother, father, children, you're expected to cut them off.
But is it really that much of a surprise?
After all, consider, you know, the story with Abraham and Isaac, you know, and he's told by Yahweh that he needs to sacrifice him or whatever.
As soon as he has the dagger in his hand and ready to bury it in his son's chest.
Whoa, hold on.
I see that you were obedient and that you were willing to do this.
Here, I'll give you a ram instead.
Okay.
And so people use that as a type of Christ.
Fine.
So then let's talk about that.
And you know, if Jesus is supposedly his son, here we have him offering up his son.
And we all say, Oh, that's so loving and that's so selfless.
Uh, now what is it with giving up the children thing?
Here, I need you to kill your son for me.
Oh, no.
I'll get my son killed instead.
But I'm gonna have that son tell you that I'm here to fucking divide your family up.
What the fuck is the deal?
Okay, can we?
Can we stick together or not?
Can we stick together through loyalties and blood bonds that should rise high above any of this shit?
Can we or not?
You can't be race first and this first at the same time, my guys.
You just can't do it.
Okay?
And if this book is what you believe in, and if this God is what you believe in, if this satirology salvation plan is what you believe in, fine, believe in it, but you can't have it fucking both ways, okay?
This is a universalist religion.
The only people that try to reckon with that and get around it are Christian identity.
They put themselves racially at the center of this.
But the problem is when you still get around to Paul the Apostle, he still kind of opens the door up to more people.
He still makes it universal at that point.
Even if as a Christian identity.
guy, you center yourself as ethnically the people of Israel.
And you place yourself right in the middle of the gospel, right in the middle of the Bible account.
It doesn't fucking matter.
Because you get to Paul, and then he turns around and flings the doors open for everyone.
You are still stuck in universalism.
I don't have this problem.
There is nothing in my religion, nothing in my beliefs, nothing in my worldview that runs contrary to one thing, race above all.
There is nothing in it that runs contrary to me preferring my own people above all others.
And for having literally no concern about them, having no concern about the fate or destiny of outgroups, of other races.
I don't care about them.
I don't care about them now.
I don't care about their concerns here.
And I don't care about them in the hereafter.
Okay?
None of it fucking matters to me.
I don't care what their eternal dwelling place is going to be.
I care about my people.
And fortunately, in my worldview, that's not a problem.
I don't have to argue with myself and I don't have to argue with anyone else about it.
It just is what it is.
There's not forty thousand different fucking flavors of my worldview.
My worldview is basically natural law.
In my race, it reigns supreme.
And this is not a position that I have to argue with anyone.
It's nobody.
I don't have to consult a church father about it.
I don't have to dig back into the annals of history or find the perfect fucking Bible or to cope really hard when someone says something I don't like.
Well, that's the wrong Bible version or meh context or you're looking at it the wrong way or you're misinterpreting it.
Well, this church father says this.
Yeah, well, this commentary says this.
Well, this system of theology says that.
Fuck your bullshit, okay?
I don't need any of that stuff.
And neither do you.
You need to fucking let it go, man.
You need to let it go.
You are emotionally attached to this shit.
You're emotionally attached to it.
And guess what?
It has done nothing to preserve us as a people.
It has done nothing to preserve us as a folk.
It has done everything to completely erase our identity.
There was a time where we had our own faith, our own gods.
They were bound up together as part of a group identity.
Now, look, I'm not telling you people to become pagan or that we're going to have some big heathen revival.
I mean, frankly, it doesn't really seem very feasible.
But what I'm telling you is this.
There was a time that we had a kind of a cultural, religious identity.
It was all bound together.
It wasn't a separate category of life.
It wasn't something that you convert to or out of.
We didn't call it religion, right?
It was just a part of our folk.
It was a part of our folk identity, a part of our culture, a part of honoring our ancestry and so on.
Well, guess what?
For Jews, Judaism is their focus religion.
And you guys hang out in the exterior of it.
You guys hang out in the perimeter of their focused religion.
And you get universalism.
And Muslims, they get universalism.
So in the entire Abrahamic family, Jews get to have a focused religion.
And then the rest of you guys get to have a universalist one.
So the only other focused religions at this point, besides Judaism, is Paganism.
Like real Paganism, Heathenry.
These are the only forms of actual ethnic religion anymore.
And again, whether you're interested in Paganism or not, I want you to deal with the fact that Christianity doesn't have the components to help keep people intact the way Judaism has helped keep Jews intact.
It just doesn't.
The thing about Jewish identity and their religion is a Jew is a Jew by birth and the religious aspect is kind of elective, right?
It's a built in part of the tribal identity so they can still look at it as, like, okay, this is my folks' founding myth.
This is the mythic history of my people.
Maybe they believe in it, maybe they don't.
Maybe they really believe in passion!
Or maybe they don't.
But it actually doesn't fucking matter.
They don't start or stop being a Jew with the religious thing.
It's not something that gets activated.
They become a Jew and they can become not a Jew just by the thoughts in their head.
That's Christian thinking.
No.
They have a focused religion.
They're born with it.
Maybe they lean into it, maybe they don't.
But it doesn't matter because it's still theirs and it's undeniably theirs and every fucking knows it's theirs.
Hey Christians, do you have anything to compare to that?
Do you have anything where it's like, Oh, that's definitely just white people's that it's so bound up as to be seen as a part of your identity, whether you believe in it or engage with it or not.
No.
Your religion is a purely propositional identity because it lacks the components of a sort of tribal identity.
Yahweh was a national god to the people of Israel until he got propped up to be the monoteistic god over everyone.
Before that, it was still just understood to be a national god of a particular people.
And that's the god that you've been worshiping.
Well, we had our own national gods too.
And whether you're interested in them or not, they were ours.
They belonged to us.
And nobody questioned it.
Nobody doubted it.
It wouldn't have entered into anyone's minds to doubt it.
You want to know why?
Because A, it wasn't universalist.
And B, it didn't come out of the fucking desert.
You know?
There was no argument to make about it that it wasn't ours.
Whereas with Christianity, it's obvious to anyone that doesn't have their head up their ass that it's Semitic, that it's Jewish, that it comes out of the Middle East.
And it has absolutely fucking all to do with our history, our ancestry, our people.
It has nothing to do with us.
It is an alien creed that doesn't jibe with our spirit.
And I know that a lot of you think it does it does, but many of you don't read your Bible, okay?
Because if you did, you'd understand that the Christians that you point out to me that are the most based Christians are based precisely in the ways that they break from biblical teaching, precisely in the ways that they sometimes right ignore biblical morality.
And they might do it with a cross on, they might do it with the externalities and the veneer and the covering of Abrahamism and Christianity and religion.
But meanwhile, their attitude and conduct couldn't be more anathema.
The God of this Bible doesn't like a lot of the things that we value as European people, okay?
The might and the splendor and the pride.
and the inventiveness and the artistry and the beauty and reveling and the human form and the might of man and in the strength of will.
This deity doesn't like any of that shit, man.
It's completely the opposite.
This deity repudiates that kind of shit because it's like elitism, basically.
And you know, who was it but Jesus who said that the first shall be last and the last shall be first?
What the fuck do you think he meant?
He wasn't talking about the winners of the world were the last who were going to be made first.
No, he was talking about people like, oh, I don't know, the people who built Rome.
Hating Rome is very consistent with Abrahamic morality.
It makes perfect sense.
If you look at the actual value system.
Here's a god he hates all the splendor and pride and the artistry and the statues and the images and the big illustrious buildings and all the showy stuff.
All that shit we love so much.
He fucking hates it.
And you pretend he doesn't.
And meanwhile you still sit there and you credit this religion for the things that we've done.
You have credited this religion for our greatness.
Let me tell you something.
If this fucking religion is the reason that we, the white race, are so great and did such great things, how come every race that adopts this religion doesn't get made great?
Because they fucking don't.
Most people today who identify as Christians are not white, okay?
Overwhelmingly, it's like twenty percent of Christians now are white.
What are you going to do with that shit?
Do you think that those other eighty percent of Christians have been made great or brought up to our level by this religion?
Do you really think that?
Go look at fucking Ethiopia, okay?
If you actually fucking believe that shit, go look at Ethiopia and tell me that you're not in fucking extreme cognitive dissonance over it.
If this book made us great, it should make them great too, and it fucking doesn't.
So what about we credit our own folk?
What about we credit our blood?
What about we credit our ancestors?
What about, well, I don't know, maybe we credit even our gods if you want to go that way.
What about that?
What about that then this?
This is a book that we were never even very good at applying as a people.
You want to know why?
Because it clashes with us.
We don't like meek and mild.
We don't like.
We don't like humility.
We don't like fucking peace.
We don't like turning the other cheek.
We don't like being all super forgiving and conciliatory, okay?
That's not us, and you know it.
And so some of these base Christian figures that you point out are the most unchristian you could possibly fucking imagine.
And just because they sit there and use Christian terms and Christian words and Christian names and they wear Christian iconography and all that bullshit.
It doesn't make them actually Christian.
They were still pagan.
Deep down beneath it all, whether they worshiped polytheistic divinities or not, they were pagan in spirit.
Because you want to know what else about our ancient ways?
It was always actually less about what you really believed, and it was more about what you did.
Okay, so maybe you believed that there was a real god in the carving of Odin.
Maybe you didn't believe it.
But I'm going to tell you one thing.
You still put offerings there because that's what your people did.
You know, sitting at Sambul, maybe you believed in the gods and the myths that were being spoken of, or maybe you didn't.
And when they passed the horn to you, you just shared a little personal story from your life.
Because it was just custom.
That's just what you did.
It was a custom.
Maybe you believed in it, maybe you didn't, but it was ours.
We did it.
And I just I get so tired of it.
And another thing is this.
I know some people are just never going to accept someone coming out and criticizing Christianity.
Oh, you know, with all this going on and our people are being genocided and we're about to go extinct.
This is when you want to bring it up.
This is when you want to make it.
Can't we just win first and then we can deal with this later?
No, we can't.
You want to know why?
Because there's never a good time.
Never.
Right now it's a bad time because things are bad and gee, wouldn't it be bad to divide up the community?
It's so bad.
And then if we won, oh, well, geez, now the times are so good.
You really want to spoil a good thing?
I mean, now we've won and now you want to divide us up.
I mean, after everything we've gone through after all, I mean, look, we had to fight, now we've won.
That is exactly how that script gets flipped.
Right now, it's a bad time because things are bad.
And then in the future, if we win without having left this behind us, it will be a bad time too.
Oh, wouldn't want to break up the peace.
Wouldn't want to, you know, stir people up and cause dissension.
Wouldn't want to cause division.
This will never go away.
This whole copy of you're just dividing us can never possibly go away.
And you want to know why?
It's because it's built that way.
It's built to keep you where you can't talk to me and be real with me.
It's built to keep you where you're going to have knee jerk reactions to me and you're going to get mad and you're going to co conceive or you're going to be dismissive or you're going to act like I don't know what I'm talking about or what the fuck ever when I just showed you what it plainly fucking says and you don't want to deal with it.
And that's not my fucking problem.
And so given the fact that there's never a good time, I say now is a good time.
I say now is the best time.
And you can hate me or love me or whatever.
All I'm doing is I'm pointing out what this is saying and I'm telling you to deal with it.
I'm telling you to deal with it as it is because you know.
You know that that reads plainly.
You know that that says what it says, and you know exactly what it means if you actually listen.
You don't have to go run off to some fucking church father.
You don't have to go run off to some fucking priest.
You don't have to run off to some special book to tell you what it means.
You don't need that.
Not in this case.
That is very clearly, plainly spoken, it's not a parable, there's no confusing terminology, there's no historical idioms even being used.
It just says what it says, man.
And either you can deal with it or you can't.
And a lot of you can't.
And I'm just calling on you to finally confront it and confront your universalism and confront the fact that if I point out this stuff to you, you're being divisive.
Okay.
Okay, your God, your Savior said he came to divide.
And so what you want out of me is to just keep my mouth shut for you?
For what?
For your feelings?
Do you understand dealing with you guys sometimes is just like dealing with communists?
Just like dealing with leftists?
Do you get that you have the same knee jerk reactions and you kind of go into the same meltdown defensive mode?
And some of you start getting real backstabby too.
Believe me, I've seen it.
And I fear to see what will happen to me going into the future with this because I've seen it.
I've seen what some of you guys will do.
You'll backstab.
You'll flip on people.
You'll talk shit behind their backs.
You'll do the most dishonorable things in the name of your Christ.
It's very shameful.
The truth of the matter is I don't want to be divided from you.
But if the only way to not be divided is to just keep my mouth shut and not point out what I think is obvious and very important, then this is not going to work, right?
I mean, we can't really have a peaceful relationship with it being like, you have to keep your mouth shut though about my beliefs or else no go.
You're a divider.
Right?
So let's just pass the buck to me and definitely like, we're just going to get Jesus completely off the hook for that being an essential part of his spiritual program to divide.
So I'm not so sure that we started with the divining.
I'm not so sure that we're the divisors.
I'm not sure that this whole problem that you call division really began with us.
In fact, before Christianity, we were all just pagan.
Oh yeah, the word pagan was just invented as a slur to insult us.
We weren't even that.
We were just a folk.
We had our own gods and our own customs.
And maybe you think they're stupid and barbaric.
Well, it's really interesting.
I wonder who taught you that.
I wonder who had a vested interest in making you think that your ancestors were worthless.
Huh?
Do you trust that message, by the way?
I'm just wondering.
I mean, sometimes it seems to come down to this.
Antisemitism is like when you believe what your ancestors had to say about Jews instead of believing what Jews had to say about your ancestors.
I don't know.
Just sit with that for a second.
Do you think maybe you've been lied to a little bit about that about them?
By some intensely biased institutions that would really like you to be dissociated from your ancestors and to not be proud of them and to not want to feel connected to them and for you to not want to tap into your roots.
So that two thousand years later, if you're out there and you find some grove or some statue set up by a pagan brother of ours, you still giddyly go slash it down and burn it and you think you've done something?
That's you people.
Don't talk to me about division.
Don't talk to me about division.
It's literally you guys first.
You threw the first punch.
And by punch I mean, you know, killed a bunch of our ancestors and forced a lot of them into conversion.
And then there was of course the small subset of them people that willingly converted.
But yeah, you know, I mean, we can just write that all off as insignificant, right?
You know, who cares about them?
Who cares about the forty thousand years of ancestry that preceded Christianity?
Yeah, who cares?
How fucking Jewish is that?
Moreover, a lot of you are fans of, say, like Nick Fuentes, for example.
Well, okay, the dude's a Catholic theocrat.
Hope you understand that.
He's a Catholic theocrat.
And if he had all the power he wants, and if his movement had all the power they want, they want to kill pagans.
They want to kill all of them.
They're still continuing in the Semitic spirit, in the Semitic mission of destroying all that is pagan non Abrahamic.
They're animated by that spirit still.
It's the same spirit that had Jews attacking pagans, that had Christians attacking pagans, that has Muslims attacking pagans, that are the destroyers of history, the destroyers of art, and that destroyed countless of our ancestors.
And all this time later, you dumb fucks will still talk about wanting to kill all pagans.
And you ask me, why do I feel like I'm not being divisive by just speaking out and sharing my mind?
Get the fuck out of here.
Look at Christian history.
Look at the history of the interaction between Christianity and pagan Europe.
At some point, you're just like the Jew crying out of pain as they attack you., kind of a thing.
You know, you've done collectively speaking what Christianity has done to our people historically.
It's incalculable and it's unjustifiable and it's disgusting.
But the fact is that some of our people remain believing this stuff and would happily burn witches or whatever and destroy temples and just kill all pagans again.
Nothing has changed.
These people are still animated by that same Semitic spirit.
And if that's you, fuck you.
I I, I'm not unified with you.
If that's your vision for the world and you want a Catholic theocracy and you want to kill all pagans, yeah, I will divide the fuck away from you.
Okay?
I don't want anything to do with you, you fucking Jew worshipper.
And if you don't see how you're doing the Jews' job with something like that, you have your fucking head cramped so high up, Jewish asshole that you can't even see anymore.
You know, I could go on for days and days, and I will make a lot more videos about the subject of Christianity.
But I thought here, talking about division was a good starting point to open up the subject of my critics on Christianity.
Because the first thing that gets leveled against me when I start to point out my problems with it is you're being divisive.
Well, okay, if you think so, but why don't you take it up with this guy first?
He after all said he came to divide.
A long fucking time ago, in this book that you don't fucking read, he said that he came to divideide.
And so think about that when you call me a divider just for pointing out what this book says and what its implications really are and how you can look and see a bunch of real world examples of it playing out.
Hey, make of it what you will, man.
Make of it what you will, but I have to speak my mind on it.
And I love you people, I really do.
Like most of the people I know and love are Christian.
They are.
And we share most values in common.
Even those that are not actually found in the Bible, but they think of them as Christian values, but they're definitely not Christian values.
They're more like pagan values.
But shh, I don't tell them that.
Sort of like their holidays are very pagan, but shh, I don't tell them that either.
I'm tired of it, okay?
I'm tired.
I'm tired of you people not even knowing your own religion.
I'm tired of you people not even knowing your own book.
And then fucking pissing and moaning when some of us who do know the religion in this book very, very well have something to say about it that you don't want to hear.
I know that it's not comfortable to have your illusions and your delusions shattered.
I know that holding on to a comfortable illusion is just much easier.
It's much more preferable.
I get it.
I believed in this shit with all my heart for years.
And watching my faith crumble was incredibly difficult, but I'm going to tell you something now.
I have much more peace of mind today, and you want to know why?
Because I don't have to come up with a bunch of convoluted reasonings for why accepting reality on its own terms is okay.
For why I can just accept truth as it is.
I can accept the realities of biology and race and all this shit.
Nothing complicates that for me anymore.
Nothing is in the way.
I don't have to argue with anyone about it.
In my worldview, it's a given.
In your worldview, not so much.
Not so much.
In your worldview, there's universalism.
And to get out of it, you really can't get out of it, you come up with the most convoluted mental gymnastics ever.
And I'm going to have to give you one thing.
It actually takes a great deal of intelligence to be able to do that.
It takes a lot of intelligence to be able to construct an edifice of doctrine in your mind that is internally consistent enough to allow you to admit basic truths about the universe and reality.
It takes a lot of brain power.
It's not easy.
Especially if you try to take your faith seriously, if you are one of those that actually try to read your Bible a little bit, you're going to soon discover that it's pretty difficult to keep all that shit together.
It's pretty difficult to keep together a racialist worldview that sort of acknowledges the reality of natural selection and acknowledges racial differences.
It acknowledges social darwinism, for example.
It acknowledges natural law and all of these things.
But this religion doesn't let you do that.
This religion doesn't really let you tell the difference between peoples, races, groups.
I'm pointing to some super spurgy, hyperspecific form of Christianityity that like nobody actually believes in offline, it's just not good enough.
You know, don't be like, but nah, uh, my super hyper specific spurgie form of Christianity is different.
Everybody else is wrong.
And I'm supposed to maintain all this horse shit just for you and your little personal spurgie private interpretation that you share in common with just people online and nobody else fucking believes that shit.
The overwhelming message of Christianity outside of your little spurgie online echo chambers that tell you otherwise is this is universalism.
All may enter, you know, if you believe and you confess with your mouth.
And then maybe some people add in repentance and maybe repentance means changing your mind or maybe it also means changing your behavior.
And maybe you have to get baptized to get in.
Maybe you don't have to get baptized.
Okay, but if you do have to be, does it have to be immersion?
Can it be spring?
No, no, no, fuck all that shit.
No, no, fuck all that shit.
Under the universalist worldview, there is a path for Tyrone to be your brother and under my worldview, there isn't.
So what do you think of it?
Live with a cognitive dissonance of thinking that you can have Tyrone as a brother and me at the same time.
Because you have to understand, I'm denying you can do that because the way family relations work is if I'm your brother, your brother is the then also my brother.
That's how that fucking works, okay?
So you can't, there's not this, like, nebulous thing where you can have it both ways, okay?
I don't have it both ways.
Tyrone is not my fucking brother.
Tyrone is a fucking nigger.
And I have no trouble saying that.
No matter what thoughts he holds in his head, no matter what he confesses with his mouth, Tyrone is a nigger.
He's a fucking nigger.
He's not my brother.
He's a nigger.
Nigger.
Do you understand?
He's not a Christian nigger.
He's not an acceptable nigger.
He's not a righteous or religious nigger.
He's just a fucking nigger and he's not my brother.
But maybe he can be yours.
Ugh.
So no thanks.
I don't really care about that spiritual program.
It doesn't really seem to be serving our folk very well.
And I think for pretty obvious reasons, if you would take your head out of the sand and just let yourself look at it, let yourself admit it.
Let yourself admit the obvious.
And don't sit here and think that you have to complicate it or justify it with doctrine.
Which doctrine will allow me to reckon with race realism?
Well, will that be okay?
Well, I don't know.
That seems to run against this other Bible version.
Oh, well, it's so tiresome.
It's so tiresome, and I have a lot more to say about the subject, and in the coming days I will.
Also, I wanted to inform everyone, I don't think I'm going to be switching to live streaming because, you know, it just really isn't my format.
I like to sit down and give thought to a subject, kind of Put it together and rant on camera for a bit with clarity of mind, no interruptions and no comments.
Finish it, edit it, publish it, and walk the fuck away from it.
That's been my formula this whole time.
And I had a very kind person write an email to me, kind of expressing, like, hey, I would actually suggest that you stick to your format and don't switch to live streaming.
And they gave me a lot of reasons why.
And I was like, well, actually, I think you're right about that.
So I think I'm going to stick to my format.
Pre recorded videos, I enjoy it.
Obviously, I'll still hop on someone else's live stream from time to time.
That's a lot of fun.
But as far as running my own, I think I'm just going to stick to my formula.
Try to be patient with me here because I have been trying to re upload my entire library across like five platforms.
It's been a big pain for one thing, just having to organize all the files.
I had to move them from my iPhone to my PC and then try to organize them all into different folder and then try to upload them to different platforms.
But then certain platforms had different bitrate requirements than other ones.
So I had to start making different versions of my videos to upload to different places.
It's just been a real fucking nightmare, to be honest with you.
But I think I'm coming up to be about done with re-uploading old content.
I'm not re-uploading everything because some of it was just a time and place thing.
Like why am I going to re-upload a video that's thanks to my 200 subscribers from YouTube?
It's just, you know, those days are done.
But I've uploaded probably at least over half of what I made before.
And then from here on out, I'm going to continue creating.
Yes, I'm still going to talk about Jewish issues.
Yes, I'm still going to talk about black people and fucking whatever.
Yes, I'm still going to talk about shit in the UK, obviously.
But the fact of the matter is the Christian question is one of, if not the most important question for us to tackle right now as a people, as a movement.
And I know a lot of people don't like that.
But I'm not here to just win everyone's favor.
It would be so much easier to just do that.
I could just go be a hardcore, conservative Christian boomer and I could have just so many subscribers and followers and give so much money and I could survive YouTube even.
You know, if I wanted to go that route and be a people pleaser, I would do that.
Okay?
But if you're going to go the route of being a people pleaser, where do you stop?
Well, I'm not going to stop for Christian feelings, okay?
I love you people.
I really do.
If you're my white brother or sister, the thoughts in your head don't make you NOT my brother or sister.
You see?
I mean, at least it goes both ways.
The things you think and say can't really make you NO my brother or sister.
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