Aug. 31, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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All right, well, it is a holiday weekend, and welcome back to tonight's live broadcast of TPC, Saturday, August 31st, a couple of days away from Labor Day.
We hope you are enjoying the last of summer, for all intents and purposes.
I'm James Edwards, Keith Alexander, with me tonight at the studio.
Our featured guest tonight back again is Ramsey Paul, the popular YouTube commentator.
And he's back tonight.
I told Paul, I said, we're just going to bounce around.
We're just going to see what we get into.
It's a holiday weekend.
It's a holiday show.
So we're going to bounce around to a bunch of different headlines and hopefully in a smorgasbord of leftists of absurdities is going to be our subject.
As lighthearted and entertaining as we can make some of this content, but we do, in fact, hope to cover a lot of content this hour.
Paul, how are you doing tonight?
And happy Labor Day weekend to you.
Well, you're very welcome.
We'll try to turn up your volume just a little bit.
And no, it's great to have you.
So a lot of stuff going on in the news, as I guess it always is.
It does seem to get more and more absurd.
I actually found this on your Twitter thing.
Your Twitter account.
We'll talk a little more about the censorship that some of our colleagues have faced in recent days.
But I read that, you know, if people aren't familiar, to get a blue check mark on Twitter, as Ramsey Paul has, you have to go through some sort of a vetting process.
They have to confirm you are, in fact, who you say you are.
You're not just pretending to be that person.
Jesus Christ had a verified Twitter account.
Now, I don't know exactly how they did that.
His name was at RealJesus Christ, and they verified that as being the Jesus Christ.
And here's the story.
I'll set it up and let Paul knock it down.
Jesus Christ, Messiah and Son of God, put a rather controversial statement on Twitter a few days ago tweeting out, quote, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.
The tweet received few retweets and likes and instead was responded to with a huge number of angry replies.
You want us to love Nazis, read one of the many typical responses.
Others accused Jesus of wanting to give aid to white nationalists or give support to those who want to ruin the country.
And eventually, I believe Jesus was kicked off of Twitter.
What do you know about it, Paul?
Well, that was one of my favorite satire sites, the Babylon B.
I highly recommend people follow that.
They're making a point there that's sort of funny that anything you say on Twitter, you get these swarms of people that get all upset and get hysterical about whatever the subject is.
So it was a little satire piece on what if Jesus had a Twitter account, what would happen?
And, you know, there's something serious about that because if you think about it, Jesus did get executed for hate speech back then.
So the concept of what they call hate speech is not new.
And that's the danger of the whole concept.
But yeah, I mean, if you're going against the political establishment, which Jesus did, and which a lot of other people do, you're going to get a lot of pushback, that's for sure.
I heard something funny.
It was a tongue-in-cheek comment, of course.
But when you apply today's standards to even something like the Bible, somebody, the joke goes something like, what's the most anti-Semitic book you've ever read?
And the person answers the New Testament.
Well, by today's standards, of course, you're right.
And that goes back to the parody about Jesus Christ.
The Bible, I am surprised, actually.
I guess they just don't feel as though they can take it that far yet that the Bible hasn't been completely banned.
But of course, all they have to do is just reinterpret it, as these churches have certainly been doing increasingly so in recent years, and they can skirt around everything that it says that doesn't fit with the current narrative.
But Paul is all so crazy about that, if I could jump on that, is the sad thing is not that the culture is doing that, but so many of the churches are giving in too across the world.
I do a program called Happy Homelands, and I have this nationalist friend called Tina Veek.
She told the story today about they have the official church in Sweden still, and they were proud to give an award for the best homosexual award to a 15-year-old boy.
This is in the church.
So we expect this from the culture, but sadly, we're seeing so many churches fall by the wayside, which actually the Bible predicted.
And concerning the Bible, anti-Semitic, I think the Bible is actually full of love for everyone because no matter if you're Greek or Jew, if you accept Christ, you're one of the within.
You're within his family.
So I think it's a very positive message that's really for all people.
Well, of course, you know that I know that.
And of course, we cover all the time that the churches have just become certainly more in tune with the times of today's society than standing firm on the rock of Christ.
But no, I mean, there are, of course, parts of the Bible, God knows, where Jesus condemns the Jewish leaders of the day.
I mean, that in and of itself would, of course, be condemned as hate speech by today's standards.
Let me jump in on this too now, Paul.
This is Keith Alexander.
There is this.
How are you doing?
Great to have you on the show.
I'm good.
Yeah, I'm down here in the South.
I'm in Arkansas.
Well, that's a good place to be.
I tell you what, Arkansas is one of the purest places left in the South.
It is still basically a frontier like it was in 1830.
They don't call it the natural state for nothing.
That's right.
And it's also.
I'll tell you, it is sad.
The area I'm in is radically changed in the past 10 years, even the small towns because of immigration is just crazy.
In some places, people don't speak English here.
Well, you basically need to split Arkansas into two groups or two places.
It is actually two places.
It is the Delta, which is unfortunately just like the Mississippi Delta.
And then you have the hills, which is the way things used to be and still ought to be in a lot of ways.
That's the first time, yeah.
I'm here in the Ozarks.
I love it.
Beautiful.
Yeah, well, the thing I was going to say was that there is now this crazy Christian heresy of Jewish dispensationalism that has infected fundamentalist churches.
We're doing a carefree hour.
Yeah, well, no, but let me just say this.
Think about this.
You touched on it, and so did Paul.
If criticizing Jewish people loses your salvation, in other words, you cannot be saved.
You cannot go to heaven unless you refrain from criticizing Jews, then there was no Christian that went to heaven between the death of Christ and the 19th century.
Because, you know, just read in church history what people like Thomas Acampus, Martin Luther, others said about Jews.
What did Jesus, for example, say about Jews?
He was very critical of them.
And putting that beyond the pale is basically substituting some type of modern mumbo jumbo for what is actually not only in the Bible, but in the church's history over the two millennia since the death of Christ.
The bottom line is nobody should be immune from objective criticism.
And that's just really all you can say about it.
But, okay.
I think you may have put this up as well, Paul.
A quote from Orwell, the further society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.
Or as we like to say, the truth is hate to those who hate the truth.
But let's talk about, let's shift gears here very quickly.
You had something up.
Well, we'll shift gears after this break.
We have the rest of the hour with Ramsey Paul.
Be sure to check out his YouTube.
You're still on YouTube, right, Paul?
You never know these days.
It's a day-by-day thing.
We'll talk about that more, though, when we come back as well.
Stay tuned.
Just getting started with Ramsey Paul tonight.
We're so thankful to have him with us this Labor Day weekend.
We'll be right back.
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Okay, Ramsey Paul is our guest.
And, well, this was something that I thought was interesting that you tweeted out about Paul.
It's going to be interesting also to see how the white liberals up in New York respond to this.
Would their response be qualified as racism if this is pulled off?
Bill de Blasio is considering scrapping advanced placement programs for being too white and Asian.
This means that gifted white children, or rather gifted children, will be punished in order to pursue desegregation in public schools.
Your take on that, Paul?
Yeah, I think the major problem is they're running out of white kids.
And this sadly is true in this country.
So the idea is that, you know, black kids could do just as well as white kids, but they need exposure to white kids.
They need to be integrated with them.
That goes back to when I was a kid when they did busing.
I was supposed to do that.
And the response was because of the white parents, they moved out of the cities.
That wasn't because they hated black people, but a lot of the kids, the white kids, were starting to be victims of being bullied and attacked, and they didn't want their children to be in that environment.
And I suspect New York City is that way too.
And a lot of ways they tried to get around the busing was to have these various tiers of schools.
So the smart kids could go to the advanced placement.
And unlike what we see in television, there are racial differences.
And most of the smart kids tend to be either Jewish or white or Asian and less so, I guess in New York City, it'd be Puerto Rican or African American.
So the idea was, oh, well, we need to get rid of this.
We need to integrate the kids.
Well, that's fine.
But eventually, to be honest, they're running out of white kids to integrate with.
So they're just going to be integrating with each other.
Well, it comes from this idea of radical egalitarianism.
Unfortunately, Thomas Jefferson's sentence, all men were created equal in the Declaration of Independence, has been stomped to death by the left.
And they cannot think abstractly about the prospect of equality.
Equality has to be real in every respect.
They have to be as well-liked.
They have to be as intelligent.
They have to look as good.
They have to have the same houses, the same cars, the same clothes, everything, or else there is a departure from this principle of liberal, of equality as liberals, and particularly as racial minorities have interpreted it.
Yeah, well, that's the left.
The left I define as being obsessed with equality.
Unfortunately, you can't make equality.
The only way you can do that is to bring people down.
That's what we saw under communism.
And ultimately, the true equality is death when everyone's dead.
So it's really a death cult because they can't bring people up, so they try to bring everyone down.
I'm on the right, so I don't believe in equality.
I think people have different abilities, different talents, and we can't make everyone the same.
And just because there's differences, it's not because of sexism or racism.
It's just so ridiculous.
We can't even talk about that.
There's actual physical differences between men and women.
It's crazy.
It's like something that we shouldn't.
It sounds like I'm in a satire.
Real life is a satire or a parody movie, but people don't understand that a man, hairy man, wearing the sundress demanding to be called they or a woman, you know, we got to take that seriously.
I mean, it's just crazy, but that's where we're at right now.
Well, you know, I'm sorry, Paul, the parody account, Tatiana McGrath wrote, pretty much broke down what you were saying.
Let me break this down for y'all.
She writes, lesbians can be non-binary, gay men can be lesbians, non-binary, gay men can be straight lesbians, straight lesbians can be non-binary bisexuals who are attracted to cisgender, non-binary lesbian men.
This really isn't difficult.
So that's where we're at.
I mean, that actually brings me.
Did you watch the VMAs?
I mean, not watch them, but I guess God help any of us if we actually watch it.
But I'm sure you know what I'm getting at.
The Taylor Swift.
Okay, so Taylor Swift had this music video, which naturally won Video of the Year award.
I don't think it has anything to do with whether or not it was actually a good song or a good video, but it was the right propaganda.
And it's basically her presenting Christians as in the typical negative light.
Right.
They are snaggle-toothed.
They're poorly dressed, ignorant.
They just look very, very, you wouldn't want to look like that.
Knuckle-dragging trots.
Misspelled words.
And anyway, and they're shouting, you know, they're just full of hate, and they're shouting at the enlightened, transgendered people.
And in one video of the year, very anti-Christian.
And when she was giving her acceptance speech at the VMAs, she was flanked by transvestites all around her.
And she was thanking them and praising them and saying how they are the most authentic people she's ever met in life.
Now, I was thinking to myself, you know, here you have men pretending to be women and women pretending to be men.
And here's Taylor Swift.
Do you actually believe it?
Well, who's to say?
But, you know, Bruce Jenner, you know, is the woman of the year in sports and all of that.
And Taylor Swift, who started out as this very sweet, innocent country singer, I really liked some of her.
I remember my wife and I had not been married long when Taylor Swift came onto the scene, and some of her early music was just.
And I remember when Kanye West jumped up there and attacked her, basically, because she won Artist of the Year.
Really wholesome, though.
And early on, and now we look at the stuff she's putting out, this pollution.
But no, that was the thing that struck me, Paul, is that she's saying these people who are pretending to be the opposite gender are the most authentic people she's ever met.
That's where we're at in American culture now.
Yeah, and as Kid Rock said, he attacked her on Twitter saying that, you know, she just says those things because she's told to.
I think there's a lot of truth in it.
Hollywood and the music industry, it's monolithic.
You've got to be radical, left-wing, otherwise you're going to be blacklisted.
So a lot of these people, they like their power, they like their wealth, so they're going to play along with whatever the agenda is.
So I don't take Taylor Swift as a serious thinker.
She's just, you know, she's a pretty well, she's like everyone else in Hollywood and in the music industry.
You have to adapt to the paymasters' views.
And the paymasters, of course, are Jewish.
Jewish people are the most liberal part of the white population.
You don't have to, though.
I mean, certainly she wouldn't be able to further her career.
But you know what?
I'll tell you this, Paul.
She decided it's the golden road to riches, and she's not alone.
Yeah, but no, she's not.
But I don't care what amount of money they could throw at me.
And I'm sure y'all feel the same way.
Never would I go along with the satanic agenda for a little person.
That's why you're not as wealthy as Taylor Swift.
That's okay.
And it's frustrating, though.
That's a good point, because she could do whatever she wants.
She's wealthy enough anyway now.
She doesn't have to keep it.
That's right.
But people.
That's actually a great point.
But they get addicted to power and to acclaim and to the money they get.
So they will tear down any remaining barriers between them achieving maximized acclaim and income, I guess.
Well, you know, the thing is, though, I mean, he's right.
I mean, she's gotten so much money now.
But it's like we always say, whites crave social acceptance.
They need it as much as every other person needs water, food, and shelter.
We need social acceptance in order to be able to endure.
Paul, we just have a minute or two, really about a minute, maybe less than that before our next break.
You had tweeted this out.
Tell me if you can give me any more background on this.
Reality is the biggest threat to their narratives.
You wrote colleges have created this artificial intelligence to identify hate speech and found that black Americans are the worst offenders.
And we've seen this.
We've seen stuff like this with a lot of AI technology that's come online in recent years.
Yeah, it depends how you define hate speech and is meant to be very subjective.
And see, AI is very objective.
Computers are objective.
So if you give an objective criteria, yeah, definitely African Americans are much more hateful in their speech.
It's just that they get a pass on places like Twitter and YouTube because they are black.
And then the whole idea of hate speech is, for example, if I should say, we need to eliminate whites and whiteness.
We need to get rid of whites.
That's not considered hate speech at all.
And I wouldn't say that about any other group.
But if I even just did something mild like that with another group, it'd be automatically flagged as hate speech.
So it's definitely a double standard in these artificial intelligence.
They pick up their double standards.
They're not, they weren't told, or I guess are rather programmed to filter this through the lens of the Emperor Has No Clothes story and make sure that it can only be applied when the perpetrator is white.
Anyway, we'll take a break.
We're halfway through this talk with Ramsey Paul.
Going to get on to the best part of this hour when we come back.
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All right, back with the one and only Ramsey Paul.
I believe you retweeted something from Stefan Molyneux this week, and he typically says pretty interesting things.
This is what he said in this particular exchange.
Reporters repeatedly demand that President Trump disavow mostly imaginary white supremacists, quote unquote.
The Prime Minister of Israel, though, praised a very popular rabbi who insisted that non-Jews only exist to be enslaved by Jews.
To which, of course, he was denounced as being an anti-Semite for bringing up that fact, to which he responded, nonsense.
I have enormous respect for Jews.
Jewish philosophers have had some of the greatest influences on me.
If calling out individual Jewish supremacists mean you hate Jews, then calling out individual white supremacists must mean that you hate whites.
This actually leads me into something that we've been talking about.
It's been a recurring theme in recent weeks, Paul, and that is the breakdown of political discourse.
And as I said a couple of weeks ago after the shooting in El Paso, that we actually saw in real time the discourse evolve.
No longer is Trump simply a racist or even a white supremacist.
He is now a terrorist and a white supremacist terror leader.
This is what the mainstream media is calling the president, who has, of course, done very little to help whites.
His rhetoric is typically good.
I do commend him for standing up and sticking it to the media to the extent that he has, but he certainly never mentions whites by name.
I think it may have happened once or twice.
But we are seeing an evolution in political discourse as we sit here.
I mean, now it's gone so far as the president is a terrorist.
What hope does that leave for the rest of us who really do speak truth to power?
Yeah, we're in this really anti-white hysteria now that is crazed.
It sort of reminds me like after the French Revolution, how they went into hysteria in the Bolshevik Revolution.
It's the same type of people, and they really get bloodthirsty and they're lashing out at everything.
Yeah, I think it's there's their fundamental thing that white people cannot have an identity whatsoever.
And then even if you point out the double standards, for example, the Jewish double standard, it doesn't register with them.
They don't care.
You have to understand what they consider a white supremacist now.
I used to think a white supremacist meant someone that thought whites were superior, hated other races, and that sort of thing.
But now if you say, no, I love my people.
I love white people.
I don't mind other races.
In fact, I enjoy many people of other races, but I like my own kind.
That's considered a hateful white supremacist position, which I think most people don't understand, but that's how it's really defined now.
It's not defined as hating other races.
It's defined as liking or loving or even tolerating the white race is inexcusable.
Your only position, if you're white, has to be that the white race needs to be eradicated.
If you don't have that position, you're a white supremacist.
That's a great answer.
Well, you know, what could be more innocuous than the so-called white nationalist theme that it's okay to be white?
How more innocuous can you be?
But that is considered hate speech by the left.
I tell you what I think is going on, Ramsey.
Go ahead.
That's a brilliant 4chan thing they did, by the way, is came up with that meme because it's not a white power or something aggressive is to say, hey, it's not, we're not superior or nothing.
It's just, it's okay to be white.
It's okay to be yourself.
That's the big thing we always hear with the homosexuals.
It's okay to be who you are.
But in the case of being white, they just flip out and say, no, it's not okay to be white.
That's a hateful message to say.
And I think with a lot of normal whites, they're like, oh, wait a minute.
My children are white.
My family's white.
I don't see anything wrong with that inherently to be this part of this race.
So it's a very effective tool to use the slogan like that.
It just really exposes people on their hatefulness.
And much of the left, they project a lot.
You know, they say people on the right are full of hate and are full of genocide.
Wow, these people on the left anymore, they look something straight off the French Revolution or the Bolshevik Revolution.
They would happily murder millions of people if they could get away with it right now.
I'm convinced of it.
Well, that was really the genesis of where I am today when I kind of had this epiphany in the early 60s that all these people that are supposedly for benefiting other people, you know, like black people or women or whatever, sure do seem to be hateful.
And it was like looking at a silhouette that you can't make any sense of.
And then somebody says, well, you're expecting the object to be black and the background to be white.
It's actually just the opposite.
And all of a sudden the scales fall from your eyes.
That's it.
They are motivated by malevolence.
And see, we need to focus on we don't hate other races.
We love our own race.
And just stay on that simple theme as much as you can because that's really what is motivating us.
And I know it's what's motivating you.
Yeah, that's definitely my opinion has always been what I've stated is all I really advocate for is that everyone has a right to life, including whites, and everyone has a right to self-determination, and including the Jews.
And Jews, in fact, now you can almost get into legal trouble if you are opposed to a Jewish ethnostate or their homeland.
And at the same time, if you suggest like, well, maybe Finland should remain for the Finnish people.
There's only six million Finns.
Maybe they should have their homeland.
That's considered extremely hateful to make such a suggestion.
Well, you actually nailed it on the head in another tweet.
I told you that a lot of the things we'd be talking about this hour are stuff you've treated about in recent weeks.
You wrote to this point, why are people so opposed to white nationalism?
If white people are so horrible to live around, wouldn't it be better if those evil races moved to their own homeland?
There's a Jewish homeland.
Why not a white homeland?
Yeah, that's a lot of response.
And yeah, it got a lot of triggering it, but it's really true.
I mean, it's an interesting thought.
I'm not saying where it is, but I mean, why would people care?
It's like, oh, okay, well, you go.
You live in your homeland.
We don't care about you then.
Good riddance.
You would think people would not be opposed to that idea, but wow, they're very, very opposed to this concept.
It brings to mind.
Well, I was just going to say, it brings to mind, Keith Brere Rabbit.
You know, please throw us in that briar patch.
Please don't throw me in that briar patch.
Please don't throw us in that briar patch.
But, you know, I think there's method to their madness too, though, Paul, and that's this.
They've tried Stormy Daniels to get Trump impeached.
That doesn't work.
They tried the Russia hoax.
That didn't work.
Now they are deciding that one thing that we are most certain of is that Trump is a racist.
And we're going to make racism grounds for impeachment.
You know, high crimes and misdemeanors be damned if we don't approve of the ideas of the president.
That's grounds enough for impeachment.
Well, that's what Buchanan wrote about a few weeks ago.
He was saying, if they truly do believe what they are saying, and all of the Democratic candidates for president are saying he's at least a white supremacist Nazi sympathizer, and at worst, he's a terror leader.
You have major candidates for president of the United States calling the sitting president a terrorist.
They have to impeach them if they believe that, Buchanan wrote.
But Paul, take us to the wall on this break.
We got one more segment with you.
Yeah, it's pretty crazy, the level of rhetoric that they do.
And see, Trump is not all of those things, obviously.
He's not even a friend of our people, but he's an avatar.
He represents that in their mind.
So in their mind, they make him this big boogeyman.
And that's what gets their hate all stirred up.
I mean, they need someone to hate.
So right now, it's the hating on white people.
And Trump is the symbol of white people.
So that's why they're gone crazy with him.
And yeah, I don't think they really care to impeach him because elections are coming up next year anyway.
It wouldn't be enough time.
But this is how they can virtue signal each other that, because right now it's the competition and the debates and everything.
Who hates white people the most?
I mean, should we round up all white people and put them in concentration camps?
I mean, it's getting to that level that they're starting to talk about.
So Trump's a symbol of that, that they're of their hatred.
Well, one thing that Trump has done, which no one else could do, no one could drive the left to distraction like he has.
This idea of Trump derangement syndrome is real.
Well, Keith's theory is that it's true Trump hasn't done anything that he promised to do as a candidate, but he has gotten the left to go so far off the rails that perhaps in some ways this may help us in the future.
Yeah, I mean, they were, I think, really expecting Hillary to win, and they were shocked when he lost.
And that's just when they went collectively crazy and they made up the Russian conspiracy and they did this and that.
And yeah, they never really got over that.
So I think they're really looking to try to replace him in 2020 and definitely in the elections.
So I don't think they'll impeach him just because it's not enough time.
Well, just think about it in these terms.
Think about Nixon.
They waited.
They thought they could get Nixon out after one term and when they couldn't.
That's when Watergate happened.
And they are convinced that they can control who is the president and who isn't through control of the meeting.
And it wasn't as if Nixon was a great champion of whites either.
I mean, of course, he looks good to the Democrats and even a lot of Republicans today by comparison, but I mean, he certainly wasn't our champion.
He wasn't George Wallace.
No, no, he was the guy that initiated affirmative action, Prevent.
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I said it was going to be a little more carefree and lighthearted for the holiday, but there are two things that are very serious that I want to get Ramsey Paul to weigh in on before he leaves us this evening.
We know about the censorship that's going on on YouTube, really throughout all of big tech.
And the theory is that big tech is trying to censor a lot of these voices because they want to make sure that these voices don't collectively move the needle and help Trump win re-election.
I think it is absolutely certain that collectively, all of us pulling in the same direction in 2015 and 16 did help Trump.
There's no doubt about that.
But that coalition has been splintered.
I mean, most of the people that were leading that charge are not going to be supporting Trump this time around.
At least not to the extent they were in the first goal.
Right.
Yeah, not at all.
Not even close.
So, you know, if that is truly what's going on, I mean, why would they even bother?
Because, I mean, Trump really hasn't done anything as president.
Yeah, he says some stuff we agree with from time to time.
He certainly triggers the media.
And I like his defiant, unapologetic attitude.
But when it comes down to policy, I mean, there's certainly no wall.
A lot of the things we like to do.
On the other hand, that sounds kind of like an accelerationist argument.
You have to consider the alternative, too.
Well, I'm not saying we shouldn't vote for Trump or what, but I'm just saying he's not going to have that enthusiasm, and he certainly hasn't done much for us.
Now, that leads me to the question.
We know what the Democratic field is looking like.
We don't need to cover that.
Our audience is well familiar.
We know Trump, you know, his shortcomings.
What's your play, Paul, as we move forward into 2020?
This is something that has always been a topic of contention.
You have a lot of people who the worst is better.
The lesser of two evils is better.
Third party is better.
Sitting out is better.
If you had to vote today, what would you do?
Yeah, well, I think in the long run, we're not going to get out of this via voting.
It's going to be cultural change.
And I really recommend people that you fix your own life, that you establish contacts and like-minded people, and you have the fellowship, and you do those type of things.
And if you're young, go to school, you get a career.
I think we're going to, I don't want to blackpill or be pessimistic in the future, but we're going to go through some very difficult times in this country, especially in the 20s.
I can't believe the 20s is not 1920s, but the 2020s.
And I think we're going to see a lot of changes as the demographics happen.
And as the Democrats get in and they're promising everything to everyone literally in the world, and you're going to see, I think, a lot of things start to break down with the infrastructure and so forth.
So I don't think that we need to accelerate anything.
It's going to accelerate anyway.
We don't need to do anything.
What we need to do is try to be prepared and offer hope in a future and a vision.
I think that's the most positive thing that we can do right now.
But you're right.
I don't really think I'm not against people voting and I encourage people to vote.
But eventually, just based on the demographic time bomb that's happening, soon Texas is going to flip.
Maybe not in 2020, but definitely in 2024, it will be a Democrat state.
And it will be all over for the Republicans nationally.
That's just the way it is.
And Florida, Florida, too, and possibly even Georgia.
Yeah, they're going to be put out to pass.
Florida may, yeah, Florida may flip this year.
In fact, I mean, next year, Trump may not win 2020 just because of Florida.
They now allow the felons to vote.
Remember Trump?
He didn't win the popular vote.
He just won something like less than 50,000 votes in just a few key states.
Out of millions, millions in the middle of the morning.
Well, that's because of the Electoral College.
See, we have massive voter fraud.
We're familiar with it in a place like Memphis where they say that, you know, empty lots and dead people vote in every election.
And that's what happened.
That's why Hillary Clinton got the popular vote.
And that's why there's so much agitation against the Electoral College, because that is a safeguard against those raw numbers.
They can control those raw numbers in places like California, for example.
I look at things the acceleration is something the other way.
Trump drives them to distraction to such a degree, wouldn't it be wonderful if California, for example, decided to secede from the union?
You know, something like that would be, that would solve all of our problems.
Yeah, Keith's hope is that Trump will trigger them to such an extent that they leave us.
That would be nice, but I wouldn't necessarily bet on it.
Let him trigger all he wishes, man.
I mean, that's the best thing going for us.
Well, Paul gave some great practical advice.
We're not going to vote, especially not for Trump.
Trump isn't going to lead us out of that.
He's already proven it.
I mean, he's halfway through his presidency at best.
If he does it, he'll do it by accident.
There you go.
But anyway, great practical advice about tending to your family, tending to your nest, and rooting yourself in traditional.
Providing an alternative to other crazy ideas.
Anyway, that was a good answer.
You mentioned Florida.
I have said that too, Paul.
All of this, it really boils down to one thing, whether he wins or loses Florida.
Everything else, every other issue, everything that factors into the presidential race and cycle, it all comes down to Florida.
If he loses Florida, it's over.
And he very well may.
He very well nearly lost it last time, and you've had four more years of rampant illegal immigration, the felons, etc.
What Paul said was it's not Florida, it's Texas.
Well, but Florida is more tenuous right now than Texas.
He said by 2024, Texas would flip, and then you don't even have to worry about it.
But Florida could flip as early as possible.
That's why he needs to build the wall in Texas and not in California.
Exactly.
California is a lost cause, man.
You know, let's forget about building a wall there.
Let's build it in Texas.
Anyway, very quick.
Speaking of Texas, Keith, we have very little to go on.
I'm sure you know, Paul, that there was another mass shooting just tonight, again in Texas, Odessa, Texas.
All we know is that it is a white male in his 30s.
At least that's what the reports are.
We have no idea.
I'm sure there will be a 5,000-word manifesto that is en route to the media as we speak.
But no, it's a 30-year-old white male got pulled over for a traffic violation, shot a cop, and then went down the street and just started blasting everybody he came into contact with, according to what we know.
And it's still very early and it's still developing.
But this has almost become, as tragic as it is, and as senseless as it is, it's almost becoming such commonplace now, these mass shootings, that they don't even really.
Well, but here's the thing, though.
To explain it and to attempt to understand it is not to excuse it.
But what I have said, and I said this in El Paso, is that when you take away the means for white people to voice their dissent, when you deplatform them, when you censor them, when you relegate them to have no other option except for violence, what do you expect?
I mean, Paul, your reaction to that.
Yeah, well, that was the famous John F.K. Kennedy quote, right?
If you don't allow peaceful revolution, you ensure violent revolution.
So we need to allow all voices to be expressed.
Now, in this case, as you said, it's early.
We don't know the reason.
This could be just truly a mentally ill guy.
It may not even be a white guy.
When they say white, sometimes that's a very, you know, this guy could be Mexican.
And I didn't even know the details initially was pulled over, and that's when he shot the cop.
Well, that's what I read.
That could change.
Yeah, if that's the case, I don't know if that is.
But if it is the case, probably not a planned manifesto thing because a lot of coincidence.
It sounds like he's just kind of a coop, but we don't know.
But you're right.
The biggest problem is I think as a society, we're breaking down because we're losing a lot of the traditions of the family, the community, and all of the religion and God and everything that binds the people together.
And while there's always has been coops in society, I think it's just become worse as everything starts to break apart for all people, really.
So these type of things I don't see going away, sadly, just because of the situation of the United States now of the degradation of everything that we see.
So it'd be interesting to see what that is.
Again, as you said, it's early.
We don't really know the details or the motives or what was behind it.
Well, it is unfortunate.
You never, when we were a racially homogenous nation, you almost never, certainly not on a monthly basis or near-monthly basis, to the extent that these don't even stay in the news more than a couple of days now.
Going back just a few decades ago when we were a vast majority white, you never had things like this going on.
Well, the way I would put it is this way.
Back in the day, people were assured basically that the nation was run on fair principles.
Now, more and more people are coming to the sad realization that it is not, and that's driving some people off the road.
Well, and we talked about this after El Paso, too.
You take out God, you take out a strong moral foundation upon which we get our laws and our code of conduct.
You take all of that out and anything goes.
And progressivism is a synonym for degenerate behavior and lawless behavior and immoral behavior.
And this is also a problem.
So, I mean, you can take the politicalization of, yes, white people, some disturbed white people who aren't rooted in something eternal.
They feel as though they have no recourse but violence and that could motivate them to action.
But above and beyond that, I mean, it's just a societal shift away from God and away from Christianity.
And when you have a nihilistic immoral society, you will have people do things like this as well.
And you have an unfair society, too, basically.
Well, it could be either.
It could be both.
But Paul, final word to you, and do give us your contact information.
Yeah, my name is Ramsey Paul.
People can Google me on YouTube.
I'm on YouTube and Twitter.
And love to have you guys follow me.
And I guess my final word is just keep optimistic.
This is still a wonderful life.
And there's a lot of wonderful things out there and a lot of good people.
And I think what we need to do is we need to offer a good alternative to people and the hope of our people in the future.
So I think that's the best way to go forward.
So there's a lot of darkness out there, but in the end, I think we went.
Ramsey Paul, thanks for your friendship.
Thanks for coming on again tonight.
Thanks for having a sunny disposition.
I mean, we need people who, and we've always been very gregarious, glasses, half full type of activists as well.
But we need more of that.
I appreciate what you bring to the conversation, and I appreciate you.
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