Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Great Replacement Confirmed: MELTDOWN Over White South Afrikaners
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So, yeah, we covered this briefly on the show yesterday.
We kind of ran out of time, but we mentioned this fact that Donald Trump has announced that he is going to be bringing in refugees from South Africa.
He called it a genocide.
It's a big deal.
And then we get news that this Episcopal Church partnership between the government and the Episcopal Church that has been going on for decades, as far as I can tell, they're now discontinuing the program.
They're discontinuing their partnership of helping to resettle refugees because Trump is bringing in white.
And that's what it is.
It's because they're white.
You know, Matt Walsh, we've got some of his tweets talking about how does this not confirm the great replacement?
You know, you have all of these bleeding-heart liberals that for years, you know, give us your poor, give us your tired.
Oh, apparently, especially on the left, I mean, exclusively on the left, that's all well and good unless they're white.
That's what's obvious to me at this point.
And this is a phenomenon that has been observed by, you know, many people.
For a long time, obviously the media always says that it's not real, even though there's so many headlines out there of their disdain for white America, white people in general.
And that's now on display.
That's now been brought out, and we've got all of the clips, and we're going to show them to you.
But let's start, shall we, with, we played this yesterday on the show, but this is what started it all.
Here it is.
This is what started it all.
We've got President Trump explaining to a very confused and outraged media that what's going on in South Africa, he calls it a genocide.
Listen to this.
Because they're being killed, and we don't want to see people be killed.
Now South Africa leadership is coming to see me, I understand, sometime next week.
And, you know, we're supposed to have a...
I guess a G20 meeting there or something.
But we're having a G20 meeting.
I don't know how we can go unless that situation's taken care of.
But it's a genocide that's taking place that you people don't want to write about.
But it's a terrible thing that's taking place.
And farmers are being killed.
They happen to be white.
But whether they're white or black makes no difference to me.
But white farmers are being...
Brutally killed and their land is being confiscated in South Africa.
And the newspapers and the media, television media, doesn't even talk about it.
If it were the other way around they'd talk about it.
That would be the only story they'd talk about.
And I don't care who they are.
I don't care about their race, their color.
I don't care about their height, their weight.
I don't care about anything.
I just know that what's happening is terrible.
I have people that live in South Africa.
They say it's a terrible situation taking place.
So we've essentially extended citizenship to those people to escape from that violence and come here.
Basically, on the left, rage and chaos ensued.
Because of images like this, here's somebody on X, Big Fish, South African families escaping genocide, appreciative that America will be their new home.
Have Dems denounced this yet?
So this image that you're seeing on your screen of white people from South Africa...
Who've been discriminated against, according to reports that the media doesn't ever really break through the Western firewall, have been killed in some of the most brutal ways imaginable.
Eric Prince is on record.
There's a clip going around talking about how it's nothing to throw a white baby in a microwave over there.
And, of course, the media, though, is in total denial.
But that scene right there has sent people like this panel on MSNBC into a complete...
Conniption fit.
And they're now saying that this is Trump's white supremacist administration.
Listen to this.
Trump has virtually halted refugee admission in America for people fleeing war and famine in places like Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Back with Rick, Mark, and Eddie.
Rick Stengel.
Yes, it's so deeply and morally wrongheaded and repulsive.
These are the descendants of the people who created the most diabolical system of white supremacy in human history, apartheid.
They're not directly responsible for it, but it was a system that actually moved black people off of the arable land.
So they inherited the land that the black people had to give up.
It was called forced removal.
It was something called a ban to stand policy where they moved black people out of the cities and farmlands into these remote areas with non-arable land.
I mean, it was just one of the most worst processes ever.
But what has happened in this strange, bizarre world we're living in is that the Afrikaners have become the darling of these right-wing, white supremacist movements around the world.
It's like the lost cause for them.
It's like the old Confederacy.
They're held up as these white Christians who are being dispossessed of their land.
It's like this is a modern replacement theory in a country where, by the way, white people make up 7% of the population and own 78% of the farmland.
So they deserve it.
Of course, they deny it's even happening.
But, you know, if they admitted it was happening, they would still...
They would still take this line of thought and argument.
Just 7%.
And they own so much of the land.
Actually, there's no injustice here.
There's no injustice.
Okay.
Places away from refugees who are really being crushed by authoritarian governments and military governments for these folks who have never had anything happen.
Well, you know, Christians are the most persecuted group in the world, and there are Christians in Somalia, in other places.
I know we've interviewed Judge Saul on this topic, and he's really good about drawing attention to what's going on, I think, in...
Is it Nigeria?
The amount of persecution going on in Nigeria?
I could get the country wrong, but...
Maybe this will be the start of Donald Trump allowing Christian refugees into this country that are actually being persecuted.
But we really know, I mean, the reason they're so outraged by this is that imagery, is the fact that Donald Trump is, you know, getting stricter or stricter immigration policies, but we're helping people who are also white, and this has sent them over the edge.
Called it a genocide.
One of the worst lies I've ever heard him say.
There's just been a small handful of farmers that have been killed over the past 10 years.
No land has actually been expropriated.
So it's just a farce and a sham and a moral ugliness.
What happens now that he's taken this step?
I don't know.
I mean, it's like...
It's like a Batman movie or something where all the bad guys get collected under one roof.
Who else do you now go and find other racists who have repressed people and give them refugee status here?
I don't know where it goes from here, but you even said it.
It's like a headline from The Onion.
I don't even know how to get more extreme than this.
I think it's important for us to understand that the Trump administration is a lot of things.
But one thing it certainly is is a white nationalist project.
Here it is.
And oftentimes we don't want to describe it as such.
I'm not reducing it to it because there's greed, there's graft, there's all sorts of things happening around it.
But we need to understand the way in which great replacement theory is driving this.
There's a sense in which immigration policy is all about demographic shifts.
There's a sense around the assault on voting rights and civil rights.
It's all about who will have the decision-making power to determine who will run the country.
And here...
This idea that the republic must remain a white nation is evidenced in this move, which is so explicit that it cannot be denied.
And so when we don't describe it for what it is, we become, in an ironic way, complicit in what they're doing.
It's a white nationalist agenda.
It's a white nationalist agenda saving, offering refugee status to persecuted white South Africans who are being persecuted, being killed.
Because they're white.
And because there are long-standing, as we're going to cover here later on the show, long-standing ancestral grievances going back all the way to the Dutch settlers who defeated the Zulu.
Which, by the way, Larry Schweikart, American historian Larry Schweikart, reminds all of us that the Zulus were actually invading that land as well.
They weren't actually native to that land either.
But there's some very fascinating...
History behind the battles between the British as well as the Dutch when it comes to, you know, really in some cases just absolute miraculous, like the white settlers defeating the Zulu up against odds that, you know, they shouldn't have lost.
I mean, sorry, they shouldn't have won, and in fact they did.
And there's prayers and vows that some settlers took that they would dedicate.
A day to God if they gave him victory.
I'm going to cover that here in a minute because I think that's really, if you're going to talk about what's going on in South Africa, I think you have to understand the history behind it and how this is really grievances that go back a long, long way that are based on sound military defeats by white South Africans.
And then we have this.
We've got another MSNB political analyst, Donna Edwards.
Obviously, they think he's a racist again.
Well, in my view, what makes it different is that they are white South Africans.
The president, in my view, has not hidden his racism behind a bushel.
In fact, you know, in his policies, whether it's removing government workers or, in this case, admitting white South Africans while denying refugee status, asylum seekers, From other countries, principally Central and South American and black nations to come into this country.
And so I think that, you know, this policy, while it's not surprising in this action, really speaks of the underlying message in this that disrespects and shows disdain for people of color while embracing.
These Afrikaners.
And also expediting the process by which they can come into the country while denying that same process to other refugees.
You know, it's interesting, though, when the government officials welcomed the, what is it, 50, 49, 50 South Africans or the Afrikaners, you know what the guy said?
You know what he said to them?
He said, hello.
Hello, welcome.
Didn't say it in another language, said it in plain old English.
Just walked right up to these refugees and was able to speak their language.
I don't know, you know, there does need to be a healthy discussion that needs to be had about, you know, there are some refugees.
That would benefit America more than others.
I think being able to speak the language would certainly be a criteria for that.
And again, the idea that Americans can't set their own immigration policies and pick and choose which groups of people would most aid the nation.
In this case, we're talking about farming, which is a valuable skill.
And I know there are South Africans right here in my home state of Arkansas being paid by farmers working the Mississippi Delta farmland, which is some of the greatest land God has ever given man to grow crops, by the way.
And they know how to farm.
They know a little thing or two about growing things.
That's certainly a benefit to our country.
Or it can be.
It can also be abused.
Here's another one.
MSNBC reporter Trump administration is saying that essentially these white South Africans assimilate better.
Listen.
So the Trump administration, they're saying that essentially these white South Africans assimilate better and they're also not as much of a security risk.
That's really causing a lot of people to be appalled, frankly.
And I should tell people that there's violence that they're talking about that are dealing with these Afrikaners.
I've been hearing from people that say there is violence in South Africa, but it's affecting everybody of every single race, Katie.
So the Trump administration, they're saying that essentially these white South Africans...
I mean, that's true.
That's true.
Here's another meltdown on CNN.
And part of that is that the people who are native to that land deserve their rightful land back.
That is not what the Afrikaners actually want to have happen, which are the white Africans, who are not originally from Africa, who colonized South Africa also.
And so that is what they are saying is discrimination.
Now, if the Constitution in South Africa is discriminatory, they have their checks and balances in that land, just like we do.
So if the Afrikaners don't actually like the land, they can leave that country.
They are.
They're leaving.
No.
These refugees are coming here.
They can actually leave and go to where their native land is, which is probably Germany.
Are you against them coming here?
Holland, probably.
Holland.
She was correct.
It's just probably, oh, I don't know, let's just pick some white European guy.
They're probably from Germany.
No, they were from Holland.
But it's interesting.
It's interesting.
They need to go back to their native country.
How long do you have to be...
In a particular place before the land is considered your ancestral homeland.
How long do we have to?
Because, I mean, my ancestral homeland is here in America.
Right?
I mean, I've got, you know, North Carolina.
I know the earliest we were here on one side would have been 1770, have an ancestor from North Carolina.
My family, I believe we were in Arkansas by 1840.
I have another ancestor on the other side of the family whose name is literally on the Pennsylvania Charter.
So, I mean, I'm not.
My ancestral homeland, for all intents and purposes, practically speaking, is America, is here, is this country.
Yes, those ancestors, you know, immigrated here, or they didn't immigrate here.
They actually, they just came here and built a civilization out of the wilderness.
And yeah, they're from Europe, but, I mean, America is my homeland.
America is my ancestral homeland.
And that's the same story for many of you out there.
So, let me get to these Matt Walsh tweets, because this is where I just think...
These are great conversations that need to be had.
So somebody writes, somebody with the name of Quad Carl on X says, These people are native to Europe, not the Americans or Africa.
Sounds like you need to Google what the word native means.
And it's a family, it looks like an AI-generated photo, or somebody had, I don't know, six twins.
But anyway, it looks like an AI photo.
It's a bunch of, for those of you listening to the audio-only version of the show on Apple or Spotify, it's just a bunch of white, blonde girls.
But this is what Matt Wall says in response to that.
He says people who look like that have been living in the Americas for five centuries.
If five centuries, 500 years, ladies and gentlemen, if five centuries is not long enough to qualify as native, then how long do you need?
If the answer is that your ancestors have to actually originate from the place, then nobody is native to anywhere.
So where do you draw the line?
And I think this whole discussion also just kind of because we have gravitated so far away from the concept of nations, the nation-state, and what makes a country a country, and we've given way towards, you know, borderless globalism.
People just don't understand that our understanding, for the most part, our understanding of this borderless globalism in the grand scheme of world history is just such an anomaly in how we think about nations and peoples and how we relate to one another.
When people want to project a 20th century or 21st century altruism onto The settlers that came to this country and encountered Native Americans and we had superior technology, so of course we were going to win.
That's just what is expected to happen.
When you have a superior culture encounter an inferior culture, the inferior culture is going to diminish and be defeated.
This is the basics.
Of, you know, the human condition, really, and of nations.
So, then we have this one.
Matt Walsh wrote, There's a giant psyop conducted for years to convince white people that they aren't native to their own homeland.
White South Africans have been there for 15 generations, and yet somehow they still don't count as native.
White people have been in the Americas for 500 years, and yet somehow we aren't allowed to call this our native land.
It doesn't matter if your great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather built a cabin on this land with his own hands.
It still isn't your land.
It's totally incoherent, he writes, but most white people accept this framing.
This is an opportunity for us to reject this framing and start to think about nations and peoples.
The way humans have thought about him for thousands of years versus this little blip on the radar of, I don't know, 70, 80 years?
Something like that?
I'm totally here for this conversation.
I think it's fantastic.
He goes on, the South African refugees are families who are excited and grateful to become Americans.
They're productive members of society and they speak English.
They are in every way far better fits than the third world refugees that we've accepted by the boatload every day for decades.
We have another one.
The great replacement is real.
I think this was the tweet that kind of set a lot of stuff off because Vivit Ramaswamy seems like he disagreed with this tweet or this post.
Can you call them tweets anymore?
I can't break the...
I guess I keep deadnaming Twitter.
The Great, or deadnaming X. The Great Replacement is real.
If you had any doubt, this story about the South African refugees should clear it up for you.
The left wants unchecked third world migration because they want to make America less white.
That's it.
It's that simple.
That's why they oppose the white refugees.
Because white refugees defeat the whole purpose of the program.
I think that is obvious when you take into account the fact that the Episcopal Church, for example, is now ending their partnership with the U.S. government to resettle refugees all because they're white.
From Religious News Service, Episcopal Church refuses to resettle white Afrikaners and ends partnership with the U.S. In a striking move that ends a nearly four decades-old relationship between the federal government and the Episcopal Church, the denomination announced on Monday that it is terminating its partnership with the government to resettle refugees, citing moral opposition to resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa who have been classified as refugees by President Donald Trump.
So give us your poor, your hungry, your tired, unless they are white.
That's what's so obvious here.
That's what is being said.
Now, Vivek Ramaswamy disagreed with this tweet from Matt Walsh.
He says, first of all, you're assuming these individuals are conservatives.
You do realize South Africa is one of the most liberal countries in Africa, right?
They're likely to bring that same ideology with them.
Another person that disagreed with Vivek Ramaswamy on this.
But we can camp out here for just a second and say, so what is...
What's so wrong with this?
And the idea is focusing on the fact that the reason the left has opposition to this is because they're white is something that there's a lot of people that don't want to have to admit this.
They don't want to have to admit that deracination is real, that everybody can be considered their own group of people except for white people in this country, and that there's this...
Catechesis that has gone on for really the last 70 years to convince people of this one fact.
And it's just not true.
It's not true that there literally is an anti-white bias.
It's obvious.
It's self-evident.
And people like Vivek apparently...
They don't want that message getting out, is what I'm hearing here.
I know he's specifically talking about, hey, they may be liberals.
And that's true.
I mean, you know, there's plenty of white people that are fleeing blue states, coming to southern Christian red states, who are not going to change the way they vote.
They're not realizing that they're fleeing a liberal hellhole because they voted it that way.
And so that's a potential, I mean, you know, that could be a potential danger.
But let me show you what else I mean.
Here is the Babylon Bee's Joel Berry.
In response to this tweet, Joel Berry pushes back on this idea.
He says, the left wants unchecked third world migration because they want to destroy our American culture, faith, and way of life.
And then he says this, race is incidental to their goals.
Now, I don't know how you can say that.
Ah, race.
It's incidental to their goals.
That's just clearly not the case.
Now, we can argue all day about what the reaction should be to the anti-whitism that is clearly rampant everywhere.
The Great Replacement is real.
They want to demographically destroy this country.
They want less white people.
They want white people in America to be a minority, just like they are in South Africa.
And I think we can assume...
Because of the communist ties of the South African government, the communists that want to take over here.
I think we can assume the same solution that they have over there would be the same solution they have for whites over here.
But we can debate all day what the solution to the problem is.
But to just deny that the problem is anti-whiteism is...
I don't understand Joel Berry's frame of mind at all.
And he clarifies a little bit more.
He says, one might call that a distinction without a difference, but I think it's important we need to know exactly what we're defending and why.
Cheapen this into a simple race war, and we might lose what we're really fighting for, he says.
And then he goes on.
He says, they very much share our Western culture, our language, and much of our worldview.
Their compatibility and obvious love for America makes them useless to the left.
But he gets challenged on that.
He says the left has been pushing articles and even academic papers about the need to abolish whiteness for the past decade.
Zachary Johnson challenges him.
Hang on a second.
They've been pushing this in papers and in news forever that they've got to de-white America.
And so Joel Berry says when they say whiteness, they're talking about Western Christian culture.
I mean, I think they certainly hate Western Christian culture, but I think they hate whiteness more.
So Joe Barry here, in his worldview, based on this tweet from Matt Walsh, is essentially not wanting, I guess it requires him to not take the left at their own words, which we have many of those here for you.
For example, here's this New York Post story.
New York City psychoanalysts headline, New York City psychoanalysts calls whiteness incurable parasitic condition, a parasitic-like condition.
So whites are parasites, is what the mainstream media has said.
In that same article, whiteness is a condition one first acquires and then one has a malignant parasitic-like condition to which white people have a particular susceptibility.
The condition is foundational.
Foundational.
There is not yet known a permanent cure, the piece goes on to say.
So Walsh responds to this Joel Berry comment and says, for years left-wing academics have been teaching that whiteness is a malignant, parasitic disease that must be eradicated.
Race is not incidental to their goals.
They actually hate white people.
Just listen to them.
They tell you.
What they hate.
Steve Dace chimes in on this story.
Here's the white South Africaners coming in right before, you know, again, this image just sends the media over the cliff.
White refugees fleeing persecution, waving the American flag, coming into this country.
This is something that they have to challenge.
Steve Dace writes, Good, we found people who actually appreciate our way of life and know what can happen when MSNBC viewers and the five people who still think Jimmy Kimmel is funny get unfettered control to act on their anti-white racism and demonic worldview.
They will want to assimilate, not dominate, and probably vote pro-America, probably.
Vivek Ramaswamy disagrees.
Exactly what our limited legal immigration system should be about now and moving forward.
J.D. Vance thinks, Vice President Vance thinks the idea that the Episcopal Church has now announced that it will end its decades-old partnership with the government because Trump is giving an olive branch to white South Africaners who are under persecution over there, and he called it a genocide.
He thinks the Episcopal Church's actions are, quote, crazy.
It really is.
I mean, this is nuts.
This is nuts, but it shows you the absolute disdain for whites, but it also shows you that the Episcopal Church is only on board with changing the demographics of America.
If they're white people in need, no thanks, but if they're brown, if they're dark-skinned, then we'll go ahead and do it.
Just incredible.
Then we have this.
This is a white South African political leader named Julius Malema.
And this is some of the rhetoric that comes out of South Africa.
Listen.
At some point there must be killing.
We don't need to be afraid to kill.
I don't know what's going to happen in the future.
I'm saying to you, we've not called for the killing of white people, at least for now.
I can't guarantee the future.
We have not called for the killing of white people, at least for now.
I mean, you'd understand somebody watching that, especially as it gets shared on Twitter, they freak out.
It sounds like a genocidal call.
Cry babies.
Cry babies.
I'm not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now.
I can't give you a guarantee of the future, especially when things are going the way they are.
Subtext.
Especially if things are going the way they are, there will be a revolution in this country, I can tell you now.
We are not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now.
That means at some future date, we may call for the slaughter of white people.
Is that correct?
Let's deal with that at that future date.
I don't know what's going to happen.
So you're saying you are not ruling out that in the future, you may very well call for the slaughter of white people.
It may not be me.
Could it be you?
It could be me, yes, but it may not be me.
Wow.
Yeah, so it could be you.
You could, at some future date, call for the slaughter of white people.
Shoot to kill Hamaza!
Kill the Boa!
I believe this guy is in Parliament, is in the South African Parliament of some...
Or at least he was.
Say, well, we're not officially calling for it.
Well, you know, the thing is, you know, and this is maybe a really over...
I mean, like, compared to genocide, maybe this is...
Barack Obama didn't have to tell Lois Lerner to discriminate against newly founded 501c3 Tea Party organizations.
Barack Obama didn't have...
People were always looking for the direct linkage.
You don't have to tell your foot soldiers to officially go and do things if they've bought in with religious fervor to whatever your Marxist ideology is.
You don't actually have to do that.
Here is...
See, the drive-by media consistently ignores...
This is from Amuse.
Drive-by media consistently ignores the ongoing genocide of white people in South Africa, despite South African leaders openly endorsing the killing of white individuals while condemning the murder of black individuals.
So this is an MP, Julius Malema, which we just played for you, has explicitly stated.
The headline here, South African leader will not condemn genocide of whites.
Member of South African Parliament since 2014 makes it clear he will not...
Condemn the murder if it's the murder of a white person.
And then we have Eric Prince describing the brutality that South Afrikaners are facing over there.
The amount of farm murders happening in South Africa is horrific.
And it's not just rob, it's true terrorism because they'll take a baby and they'll put it in a microwave.
They will, I mean, it's awful.
So Trump is right to offer them refugee status because there is absolute violence.
Discrimination.
And again, it is a communist.
The ANC government has direct communist origins.
All the leaders of the ANC, where do they study?
Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow.
And the entire sub-Saharan anti-colonial movement was largely funded, organized, trained, enabled by the Soviet Union.
So, what in the world would gin up this level of racial hatred?
I mean, I know people talk about apartheid.
But it goes much deeper than that.
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Why?
What would make...
Let's re-hear this from Eric Prince.
About babies in microwaves.
The amount of farm murders happening in South Africa is horrific.
And it's not just Rob, it's true terrorism.
Because they'll take a baby and they'll put it in a microwave.
So what would motivate?
What motivates something like that to happen?
Well, I think you have to look at the overall history.
We talked about this at the top of the hour.
And I know this is from Wikipedia, but you'll forgive me.
A lot of this has to do with the Anglo-Zulu War.
Fought in present-day South Africa from January to early July of 1879.
You go all the way back to 1879 and you've got this giant war between forces of the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom.
Two famous battles of the war were the Zulu victory at Island Zwana and the British defense of Rourke's Drift.
That's a fascinating one.
The Battle of Rourke's Drift, also known as the Defense of Rourke's Drift, was an engagement in the Anglo-Zulu War, the successful British defense of the mission station of Rourke's Drift under the command of, you know, Lieutenants John Chard and Royal Engineers.
So, if you really look back here, that's where a lot of this grievance comes from.
But there's one specific, if you go back even further, so that was in 1879, if you go back even further to 1838, There's this fascinating story called the Day of the Vow.
The Day of the Vow, Afrikaans, is a religious public holiday in South Africa.
It's an important day for Afrikaners, originating from the Battle of Blood River on the 16th of December, 1838, before which 464 voodtrekkers made a promise to God.
So 464 voodtrekkers, forgive my pronunciation, Made a promise to God that if he rescued them out of the hands of the approximately 16,000 Zulu warriors they were facing, that they would honor that day as a Sabbath day in remembrance of what God did for them.
The Christian God, by the way.
Initially called Dingan's Day, or Dingan's Day, 16th of December was made an annual national holiday in 1910 before being renamed the Day of the Vow in 1982.
But in 1994, after the end of apartheid, it was officially replaced by the Day of Reconciliation, an annual holiday also on December 16th.
You know, that tends to be what, you know, when peoples get conquered, that tends to be what happens.
You know, you set up your Day of Remembrance.
Or you set up somebody who did something heroic, and then when you lose different political battles, they come back and they rename your days, right?
Christian red states in the South have been celebrating Robert E. Lee Day for generations, but in many states they no longer do because they specifically put Martin Luther King Day on Robert E. Lee Day.
I guess, was that his birthday?
I don't know if that's Robert E. Lee's birthday or not, but there's a day that they celebrate Robert E. Lee, and it's that, I think it's in January, they changed it to Martin Luther King Day.
Because the idea of honoring somebody like Robert E. Lee because he was leading the Confederacy, now, southern states, you're no longer allowed to do that.
You're no longer allowed to remember people who fought on your behalf.
And who commanded your military.
But let's go back to South Africa, shall we?
The Day of the Vow traces its origin as an annual religious...
By the way, that's all connected to the anti-whiteism as well.
It's all connected.
The anti-whiteism that I guess Joel Berry doesn't really want to admit exists.
The Day of the Vow traces its origin as an annual religious holiday to the Battle of Blood River on the 16th of December, 1838.
The besieged Voot Trekkers, They vowed that they and their descendants would keep the day as a holy Sabbath.
During the battle, a group of 470 Voottrekkers Defeated a force of about 16,000 Zulu.
Three Vuktrekkers were wounded and some 3,000 Zulu warriors died in the battle.
So the black South Africans, I think their hatred of whites certainly comes from defeats like this.
It goes much further back than apartheid.
Two of the earlier names given to today stem from this prayer.
So here's the prayer.
This is allegedly the prayer.
We stand here before the holy God of heaven and earth to make a vow to him that if he will protect us and give our enemy into our hand, we shall keep this day and date every year as a day of thanksgiving like a Sabbath, and that we shall build a house to his honor.
wherever it should please him, and that we also tell our children that they should share in that with us in memory for future generations.
An Ebenezer, if you will.
For the honor of his name will be glorified by giving him the fame and honor for the victory.
history.
And it looks like their prayer was obviously answered.
I mean, how in the world could you say that the prayer wasn't answered when they won?
And it was a 16,000 warrior force against 470 people.
So it's victories like this that are like, you know, it's just a very sour, very bitter pill for the people, the blacks in Africa to swallow.
And so it's a...
And now, you know, fast forward, the communist government in South Africa is...
Taken over and there's violence against white people simply because they're white, simply because their ancestors won those battles, simply because their ancestors own a majority of the land and also have the know-how and the knowledge to farm and be profitable.
There's going to be, you know, if they continue, and this may be why that the South African government hasn't outright, you know, created a specific policy to take the land.
There's just gangs that show up.
I mean, if you just took all those South African farmers out of the country right now, would South Africa be able to feed itself?
The people that would take over the land, would they have the knowledge and the know-how to farm and adequately feed the country?
I don't think they would.
Could be wrong about that.
I don't think they would.
So, fascinating situation unfolding.
Donald Trump, President of the United States, recognizes white genocide yesterday in South Africa, and the liberal media has, they're having a very difficult time getting over it.
I mean, this is how committed they are to anti-whiteism.
Derek Evans saying that David Hogg, okay, this wild, wacky Democrat, Who loves gun control.
Youngish guy.
Supposed to be the darling of the left.
But he's white.
Derek Evans says, Breaking, David Hogg was officially removed as vice chair of the DNC for being a white male.
An appeal was filed claiming the position should have been given to a woman of color and the appeal was granted.
Can't even make this up.
This was after David Hogg is trying to appeal to young white men.
By the way, it's a good thing that he got...
It's a good thing that the Democrats just...
Basically keep politically suiciding themselves.
They really just can't accept that this country as a whole rejected the woke sex religion of the left.
Don't get me wrong, David Hogg is woke, but...
They're trying to go back into a chameleon form of a party in some elements, and the wackies are not going to allow them to do it.
They want to proudly proclaim.
They think they have the moral high ground.
They think their woke sex religion is moral and good and just.
They don't want to hide it.
They don't want to conceal it.
People like David Hogg, their goal was to try to start concealing this again.
But no, Democrats don't want to do that.
And then there's this very weird pivot that happened yesterday.
Speaking of the idea that countries, nation states, have the ability to decide who gets to come in their country and who doesn't get to come in their country, the United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer has, according to this speech, done a complete 180 on Great Britain's immigration crisis.
These rules become even more important.
Without them, we risk becoming an island of strangers, not a nation that walks forward together.
So when you have an immigration system that seems almost designed to permit abuse, that encourages some businesses to bring in lower-paid workers rather than invest in our young people, or simply one that is sold by politicians to the British people on an entirely false premise.
Then you're not championing growth.
You're not championing justice or however else people defend the status quo.
You're actually contributing to the forces that are slowly pulling our country apart.
The island of Great Britain is already a nation of strangers.
But the news is that the United Kingdom will now require people to speak fluent English for any immigrant seeking a settlement or permanent residency.
Now, this could be all talk, and the way they enforce it still means people are going to come in that can't speak English.
And by the way, this is not going to fix their problem, but people are wondering, like, why...
Is Keir Starmer saying this all of a sudden?
Because he is such a globalist.
I mean, this is a guy that was talking about putting troops in Ukraine a couple of months ago.
And now he's saying that he wants immigrants to the UK to speak English.
You just, you know, it does cross my mind.
Is Donald Trump's nationalism, is it giving other people more encouragement to actually come out?
I'm not saying that that's what this is, but it is an interesting turn.
It certainly is a shift.
I don't think you can deny this is a shift, at least publicly, but it could be concealing something.
It could be lying about it just to try to stay in power.
Who knows?
But I think all of this can be summarized.
There's a lot of new Pat Buchanan...
Historians out there, Oren McIntyre, pointing out this particular speech from Pat Buchanan in 1992 at the Republican National Convention, talking about the riots of Los Angeles and what young American men had to do to take the streets back block by block.
Listen to this.
In these wonderful 25 weeks of our campaign, The saddest days were the days of that riot in LA.
Worst riot in American history.
But out of that awful tragedy can come a message of hope.
Hours after that riot ended, I went down to the Army compound in South Los Angeles, where I met the troopers of the 18th Cavalry who had come to save the city of Los Angeles.
An officer of the 18th Cav said, Mr. Buchanan, I want you to talk to a couple of our troopers.
And I went over and I met these young fellas.
They couldn't have been 20 years old.
And they recounted their story.
They had come in to Los Angeles late in the evening of the second day.
And the rioting was still going on.
And two of them walked up a dark street where the mob had burned and looted.
Every single building on the block but one.
A convalescent home for the aged.
And the mob was headed in to ransack and loot the apartments of the terrified old men and women inside.
The troopers came up the street.
M16s at the ready.
And the mob threatened and cursed.
But the mob retreated because it had met the one thing.
That could stop it.
Force rooted in justice and backed by moral courage.
You know, greater love than this, greater love than this hath no man than that he lay down his life for his friend.
Here were 19-year-old boys.
Ready to lay down their lives to stop a mob from molesting old people they did not even know.
And as those boys took back the streets of Los Angeles block by block, my friends, we must take back our cities and take back our culture and take back our country.
God bless you.
So the outrage of MSNBC leftists.
Over Trump, favoring white South Afrikaners into this country is rooted in fighting and keeping this mentality out of popular circles on the right.
And they were very successful at it for a long, long time.
Pat Buchanan, of course, was ostracized and thrown under the bus by William F. Buckley.
For not, you know, for not towing the line.
This basically multicultural, it's called the post-World War II consensus, essentially liberalism.
Like, you know, the discussion was always, the goalposts were always liberalism was what you're allowed to discuss.
But you couldn't actually discuss, like, well, what would the founders actually think of this?
That would just get in the way of progress.
That would just get in the way of progress.
Donald Trump is in the Middle East.
Oh, well, we actually don't have that clip.
Maybe I can get it for you.
Let's see here.
This is what I have planned for the end of the show.
I forgot to pull the clip.
I'm going to get it here.
Let's see if I can get it here in just a second.
But we'll go here first.
And let us confess our faith today in the words of the Sparkle Creed.
I believe in the non-binary God.
And now it's time for I'm Already Against Women Clergy.
You don't have to convince me.
Yeah, so for this edition of I'm Already Against Women Clergy, you don't have to convince me.
We go to Protestia.
Here is a Mennonite Pastrix telling kids that the rainbow in Noah's Ark story is a symbol of LGBTQ.
Now, for those of you confused, there are apparently two sects of Mennonites.
There's the hyper-conservative Amish light.
And then there's the PCUSA United Methodist Church liberal version of Mennonite.
Just so you know, take a listen to this.
Yeah, Micah, it meant that there was dry land that the dove could find the olive leaf.
That was a symbol that God used and that we continue to use today at our church.
What other symbol from the Noah's Ark story can you remember?
There's another symbol in that story.
Yes, Carter, a rainbow.
Look, we've got some rainbows.
I have a rainbow bracelet today.
A rainbow.
Do you know that rainbows are another kind of symbol beyond what God intended the rainbow to mean?
It is a symbol for LGBTQ plus people.
That is right.
And they're beautiful.
I agree.
I agree.
I'm going to show you.
There are doors with rainbow decals in each one of those pictures.
Whose doors are those?
They are the churches.
All of the doors to the outside, we have those rainbow decals on our doors.
And that is a symbol.
To people who come to our church that all people are welcome here.
They're a symbol so that everyone can see, but there is a special, it's a special welcome to a group of people which we have already named, and those are people who call themselves LGBTQ +, right?
They might call themselves other kinds of things too.
Katie, what do you call yourself?
The same word that I just talked about a little bit up there.
I identify as a queer woman, which means that I'm attracted to other women and not men.
Okay.
So Katie identifies as queer.
When people see those rainbows on the doors, it is a symbol to them that they are really welcome in this church.
I would also like to say we do have people here, part of our church family, who are LGBTQ+.
So let's just be perfectly clear what is happening here.
This female Pastrix, this Pastrix is taking these young ones, these little ones, very impressionable kids, and is leading them on a wicked path, and the path leads to destruction.
It is outrageous.
It is sick.
It is twisted.
It is wicked.
And then to take scripture, which clearly the rainbow doesn't belong to the LGBT.
It's been stolen.
The rainbow belongs to God.
It is God's rainbow.
It is God's sign that he won't judge.
That's why this is so ironic that they picked the rainbow.
They picked the rainbow as almost a middle finger to heaven.
We won't be judged by water.
Well, no, you won't be judged by water because God is a God that keeps his word.
But there is another judgment to come, and we should pray that the Lord would tear down these wicked places that are promoting such debauchery and causing these little kids to stumble.
And that's why this show is called the Millstone Report, because of the verses that say it would be better for a giant millstone to be tied around your neck and thrown into the sea than to cause one of these little ones to stumble.
And that verse most applies to those who claim that they are teachers of Scripture, even if they're women and they're not even allowed church office.
Absolutely.
Absolutely disgusting.
Yeah, so rhetorical millstone for those ladies.
Absolutely.
I'm sorry, I had watched it before, but as I watch it again, it's just, I don't know, it's gut-wrenching, isn't it?
It is.
It's absolutely gut-wrenching.
To watch these little kids essentially being indoctrinated towards the woke sex religion and then calling it good, calling it holy, calling it something that God would want you to participate in.
Unbelievable.
This has been I'm Already Against Women Clergy.
You don't have to convince me.
Alright, so before we run out of time, I did find this video.
Donald Trump in Saudi Arabia talking about normalizing relations with Syria.
Listen.
Among others and friends of mine, people that I have a lot of respect for in the Middle East, I will be ordering the cessation of sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance at greatness.
Mohammed bin Salman It was a big announcement, big thundering applause.
And so we'll have full coverage of everything that Donald Trump has said or is saying tomorrow as much as we can.
But yeah, incredible stuff going on.
Donald Trump wants peace.
He wants to give countries a chance.
He doesn't want all these different countries to essentially be able to be used by intel oligarchs as a gun to the head of the world.
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