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July 11, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, our Midsummer Review Series is now well underway.
What we're going to be doing tonight and next week, a two-week special series, we're going to be having a panel of guests on six guests to assess our current standing.
You heard in the last hour from Paul Angel, the editor of the Barnes Review, and also Tim Murdoch of WhiterabbitRadio.net.
Next week, we've got three guests as well.
But tonight, to close the program, Paul Fromm, our good friend.
I was talking to Paul earlier today, and I said, Paul, you know, I've known Paul for 20 years.
One of the most entertaining guests we ever have.
I always like having Paul on.
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Paul Fromm is the director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression.
He is the director of the Canada First Immigration Reform Committee.
He's back with us tonight as well.
And how he has survived in Canada with all those hate speech laws and whatnot is a testament to the man's toughness.
Well, let's find out what's going on in Canada.
So, Paul, we certainly know this summer of discontent here in America with all the COVID nonsense and the rioting.
How have you been faring up in Canada?
How's our northern neighbors doing this summer?
Well, on the freedom front, not very well.
We took our initial response to the COVID scandemic from, God help us, the World Health Organization, which, as you know, and your listeners know, is dominated by Communist China.
Our chief medical officer of health was a China woman named Dr. Teresa Tam.
And she has served as an official at the World Health Organization.
So the initial responses were all wrong.
Number one, we were told there absolutely should not be any moratorium on travel from China, or that would be racist.
So that was a slapdown.
And we shouldn't use masks because they're of little use and they stigmatize people.
I don't know exactly what that meant either.
Well, then later on, it was, well, masks might do some good.
And then became maybe a month ago, masks are advisable.
And now, not federally, but city by city, masks are now mandatory in all indoor areas where there's a group of people like stores, etc.
This is being, as in the United States, much of the economy has been shut down, and it's only very slowly getting back to even half normal.
Most restaurants are closed except for takeout service.
It's devastated the travel industry.
And it's just been a wholesale vacuuming of people's rights.
So I've been deeply involved and the lockdown movement.
There have been protests in most major Canadian cities every weekend going back to the end of March.
So I've been involved in Toronto and also to a lesser extent in a small city in British Columbia called Kelowna.
So that's on that front, the Freedom Front, very, very bad.
It's very disturbing how many people buy into this.
They self-righteously slap on a mask and will try to report people who don't.
We really have had a taste of a police state.
And there's actually travel restrictions not only across the border, but I cannot go from where I live in the province of Ontario to any of the four maritime provinces, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, or Newfoundland.
They're simply not accepting people who, you know, it's almost, if you're healthy, you're assumed to be infected.
And who would have thought, like, six months ago, that you would not be able to travel anywhere.
Is there any difference between the response of the British or the English-speaking part of Canada and the French-speaking part in response to that?
No, surprisingly, because the French come from a more totalitarian tradition.
But we had a big protest in Ottawa on Dominion Day.
That's our national holiday, the 1st of July.
And half the people had come from the next door province of Quebec.
There's a sea of blue and white.
That's their provincial flag before you leave.
Sea of those flags.
And of course, most of us from English Canada were flying not the current rag, but the flag of the red end sign, the flag of traditional Canada.
It's basically our Confederate flag.
And if I can lay claim to any achievement in Canada, it is that I've been relentlessly pushing that for 30 years.
What?
Fly the red end sign because of a quirk in the law.
When the new flag came in in 1965, they didn't actually repeal the old one.
So actually, there are two legal national flags in Canada.
So we say, fly the meaningful one, the symbolic one that shows our European heritage, our British heritage, our Christian heritage.
And it's become the Confederate flag of Canada.
I think I see Black Lives Matter on its next project now.
Well, hey, Paul, that's a good thing.
I want to come back to the COVID thing you've been talking about, that whole hoax, that whole nonsense.
We'll revisit that in the next segment.
But what has been the situation in Canada?
I mean, you know, I'm sure you've seen statues coming down, touches coming down, what's going on?
Cities burning.
Has it been that extreme in Canada this summer?
No, our Negroes are somewhat less violent.
They're probably cold.
They're staying indoors to warm up.
You'd be quite happy here this summer.
It's a sweaty Mississippi Delta, hot, humid, miserable summer.
I wouldn't like it at all.
I tell you that as a native-born southerner who can trace his ancestry back as far as you can imagine, I have never taken to this weather.
I don't know why people, you look at the lines of latitude and longitude.
I mean, where Scotland is compared to where Mississippi is, why would they ever have wanted to come down here?
I love the South, but this is not the kind of weather our people evolved in.
No, I never figured that out myself.
But about Black Lives Matter, this is the most shameless form of virtue signaling.
All sorts of white people have been marching with Black Lives Matter.
The demonstrations in Canada have been largely peaceful.
The blacks are regularly shooting each other, though.
And we have a spate of what are called gang murders.
And the press very carefully doesn't tell you who the games are.
You know, you might mistakenly think it's the north side boys against the south side boys.
The Jets versus the Sharks.
No, it's the Jamaicans versus the Somalis.
No, really.
It's all over basically over turf and drugs.
And they're merrily shooting each other down, even in the middle of the day, a month ago, a fellow named Houdini.
He was a Negro, up-and-coming rap star, got gunned down in broad daylight on a Toronto street.
And so I guess he didn't name himself very well.
Houdini apparently escaped from.
He didn't make that escape, did he?
I can't believe how quickly these segments are going by tonight with our three guests.
Again, all three of them should rightly have had a full hour, if not more.
But man, it's racing by tonight with such great commentators.
We'll be back with Paul Fromm right after this.
We've got a quick break.
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All right, our Midsummer Review continues with Paul Fromm of Canada, one of my greatest friends, all-time favorite guests.
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Well, Paul, you were talking about the situation with the corona hoax.
And well, first of all, let me just say with regard to the Supreme Court here in the United States, Trump took a couple of beatings this week.
Well, I guess we all did because they gave Oklahoma back to the Indians.
I mean, they gave it to them.
Half of it at least.
Half of it back to the Indians.
The courts, the media, the corporations all have much more power than the president.
White people, white voters, of course, have no power at all.
But people say, you know, of course, look, whites are in control of all of these things.
Whites are in control of these corporations.
Well, believe me, ladies and gentlemen, it only looks that way.
There may be a white figurehead in the role of a president or a CEO of a major corporation.
They say he's marching orders from Jewish power and influence.
Well, they're all doing the bidding of the master, whether they're in the control of a university or any other institution, a church like Russell Moore.
They may look white.
They may look like they're in control.
But believe me, if they step out, if they speak out, if they do anything that would actually benefit their families, they're out of there.
But this thing with coronavirus, Paul, you know, we didn't talk about that too much with Paul Angel or Tim Murdoch, but it beats all I've ever seen.
There was this thing where Trump had the rally in Tulsa, and there was the news article that blared.
Trump rally causes spike of coronavirus cases in Tulsa, but the same media, the same, not even the media, I have lost all respect.
What little I had is gone.
Any respect for so-called health experts.
They said, not only has coronavirus not been spread as a result of the Black Lives Matter riots, they said, not only has it not, it could not.
Not only didn't it, it could not have reduced it.
It could not have spread in the countless cities.
They said it could not have spread during their riots.
Well, they didn't call it riots, but that's what we, Paul, I mean, this peaceful protest.
Help us out, Paul, understanding what's going on with Corona.
Yeah, well, you know, it's the same party line in Canada.
After, oh, about a month ago, on the first warm weekend of May, about 10,000 people gathered in a Toronto park, spread out blankets and, you know, had the picnic and took in the sun, etc.
Well, the mayor nearly went bananas how irresponsible they were, and many did not keep the six-foot distance, blah, blah, blah.
Well, a few weeks later, of course, we probably had 5,000 Black Lives Matter people and their white collaborators marching in Toronto.
And somebody actually had the nerve to ask the mayor, well, what about that?
Well, he said, well, you know, it was outdoors, and this was a very, very good cause, and the people feel very passionately about it.
And, well, you know, there wasn't that much risk of spreading it.
Totally different party line from the criticism of a mostly white crowd that went out to get some sun a couple weekends before.
And it's been the same thing.
Our own Prime Minister at a Black Lives Rally on Parliament Hill a few weeks ago took a knee, which is the new phrase for getting down on one knee, you know, honoring God.
Are you the only white advocate left in Canada, Paul?
No, no, I'm not.
As I say, almost a thousand of us rallied on Parliament Hill on July the 1st.
But the contradiction seemed did hit a fair number of people because our parliament has not met as a complete body since March, you know, social distancing, COVID virus, which is the excuse for everything.
And the Prime Minister was holding his daily press conference at his cottage in the country far back from the ladies and gentlemen of the press, you know, COVID virus.
Well, how is it suddenly okay to be in a mob of people taking a knee on Parliament Hill?
So the contradictions are wild and out there.
But the Black Lives Matter here are the, you know, one of their chief spokesmen in Toronto said that whites are a subhuman genetic, subhuman genetic aberration.
The true humans are black, and somehow we are a genetic aberration from blacks.
So actually, we're not descended from blacks.
We're invented by mad black scientists, according to the black Muslims.
I guess they're going in that direction.
Or here's another, I mean, if you believe this one, I've got some shares in the Brooklyn Bridge for you.
Apparently, Europeans developed from blacks moving north from Africa during the Ice Age.
Now, I mean, who would move...
While they were discovering the North Pole.
Who would move from a warm area to a free?
I mean, it's absurd, but it doesn't matter.
If the welfare benefits are good, they'll move.
Back then, you had to actually work for your living.
The scary thing, though, is how little people can think.
We had our first Black Lives rally a little over a month ago, and some Negress fell from the 54th story of an apartment building.
She was mentally ill, and the police were called.
And the first story was the police had tossed her off the balcony.
Now, that was a story spread by her mother, who was not even there.
Eventually, her lawyer had to kind of ratchet that back that, well, they actually didn't know what happened.
What happened was she was trying to go from one balcony to another and either jumped or slipped.
But anyway, but the rally was justice for this.
I forget the Negress's name, but justice for this person.
And there was no real tangible matter of justice.
She had slipped or jumped.
Police had nothing to do with it.
The Negro chief of police refused to clarify that.
He didn't say this is bullshit.
What he did do was, again, in a mob scene, take a knee with the Black Lives Matter protesters, again, violating the social distancing that we're all supposed to be following religiously.
So the Black Lives Matter people here have mostly gone after the police, and they want to defund the police.
I don't think that's actually going to go anywhere, but it's amazing that the number of institutions that have now discovered we're all systemically racist.
The Prime Minister says we're systemically racist, Which means he is presiding over a racist government, at least according to what he says.
And ironically, it's true.
The system is systemically racist against whites.
We're the ones that are anyway.
That's the story up here.
There's not been a lot of violence, except black-on-black violence.
Let me ask you this, Paul.
What is the percentage of black people in Canada total?
Do you know that?
Too many.
Oh, I'm sorry, the percentage.
About 2% of the population.
And they're about 9% of the population of Toronto.
2%.
But the deference...
Now, the bank, we've got almost a near-banking monopoly.
We have five big banks that have branches all over the country.
But, you know, the way things are set up, it is basically a monopoly.
Well, two of them, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and the Bank of Nova Scotia, have declared that they're going to appoint more blacks to senior leadership positions.
Well, they can find them.
Well, it's not even clear that that would be really qualified blacks, but we've got a few more of those colored faces up there.
Corporations up here make the average dark side prostitute look good.
I would like to continue that after the break.
Well, Paul, I wish we could.
We're out of time.
But listen, I appreciate you, buddy.
We love you.
It's always great to have you.
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We'll be back with Jack Ryan.
Thank you, Paul.
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What this world needs is a little more respect For the Lord and the law and the working man.
Four red decks is what we need.
I was raised on beans and cornbread And I like my chicken fries.
Yes, I drive a pickup truck and I'm full of American pride.
I keep the Bible on my table.
I got a flag out on my lawn.
And I don't believe in mind.
It's no one's business but my own.
And I love them rampoke movies.
I like to make a lot of sense.
And it's a shame that John Wayne didn't live to run for president.
And I don't care what nobody says.
I don't trust old Orbit y'all.
And I don't know who turned him off.
But it's time to turn him off.
What this world needs is a few more rednecks.
Amen.
Charlie Daniels, who went on this week to receive his eternal reward.
That is the music Jack Ryan wanted to come in on this evening.
And I had a great talk with Jack earlier this morning.
Jack, it's great to have you tonight.
Hey, thank you so much.
And thank you for playing that great Charlie Daniels song.
Charlie Daniels is a great musician, great American, great Tennessean.
And I liked his politics very much, which was a step back.
And, you know, they don't make him like Charlie Daniels anymore, but hopefully maybe there's some young person that might be a new Charlie Daniels like that.
So thanks for playing that great song.
And that's why I want to say to our listening audience that we need a few more rednecks.
We need people that will take a stand and stand up for what's right and for our people in the end of life.
And so that's my message to our listeners tonight is what this world needs is a few more rednecks.
Now, did you become aware of that song when you were down at Vanderbilt, Jack?
Or was that some other epic in your life?
No, I went down to Vanderbilt.
Yeah, I did it.
And, yeah, no, I met Charlie Daniels.
It wasn't a good time for country music that the Grand Ole Opry moved out of Nashville, the Ryman Auditorium.
They did this cheesy Opry Land and stuff like that.
And it was Kenny Rogers was the only, really the only guy that was around.
But I was aware of Charlie Daniels.
He did the there and we mentioned him.
So I liked Charlie Daniels when it was down there.
I wasn't really into politics.
I was trying to step away from him a little bit.
But afterwards, Charlie Daniels is just great.
Great music.
And his politics is very good.
It's very popular.
It's the regular man.
And so I honor this great American, this great Tennessean, and I'm sorry he passed away.
But we go forward and we should honor him in his life and in his death.
Well, tell us what's going on in America.
Well, I'll tell you, Jack and tell us what's going on in Chicago.
So we did earlier this earlier in the show tonight, we talked about 49 shootings and eight deaths in New York City.
What was the count up in Chicago on 4th of July weekend, Jack?
I don't remember on the 4th of July, but in the month of June, they had 92 murders in the month of June.
And so that's just the murders.
That's just not the wounded and stuff like that.
So that was the greatest number of murders in the history of our city.
So it was the worst ever that they have.
It'd be even a lot worse if it weren't for bad marksmanship.
But they've got like MASH operators that come in and patch up the people.
So there's more shootings and there, but the murders and things like that.
But no, yeah, it's not, it's terrible.
It's the worst violence and murder in May really since 1967, 1968 when I was a little boy here.
So I'm not going to sugarcoat it.
It's terrible.
It's horrible.
We've got violence and stuff like that.
But we're not cowards.
We're not, excuse my word, we're not pussies and stuff.
So we've got to go through this.
We've got to deal with this.
And we will deal with this and we'll get through it.
But it's obviously extremely bad.
But, you know, we're tough people.
We're good Christian people.
We'll go through it.
It makes Al Capone and the St. Valentine's Day massacre look like a Sunday regatta.
Well, and of course, Jack Ronald's talking about pussy cats.
But Jack, you know, we were talking earlier today about, well, we were on the phone.
You gave a Lord of the Rings analogy that I think rings true.
And you said, you don't even want to talk about presidential politics.
You don't want to talk about all the dreariness and the heinous stuff and the black pilling stuff.
I said, if we could record the conversation we had this morning and played it tonight, we couldn't have done better.
What exactly were we talking about?
Jog my memory.
Well, I think that Lord of the Rings is very much, it's very apropos for the situation that, you know, there's a few minority of good people and we're dealing with just terrible evil things that we do.
And it's not just the forces of Satan, communists, things like that.
We have people that were on our side and then stopping our side, some.
And Denithor was the steward of Gondor, and he kept on looking in that penetration which was looking at the future, which would give him ideas of what's going on now in the future.
But it was really controlled by Sauron.
And that's very much like the television that we have now, which gives us complete negativity, constant bad things.
And you say that there's murder and rape and things like that.
But in the Lord of the Rings, Denithor looked in there's once and he saw negative bad things, but it was in bad interpretation, like the black ships that were coming to destroy him.
But in the actual ones, it wasn't these bad people.
There was Aragorn coming in with the people, the spirits of the Denithor.
So that's a situation that we're in.
And you should not constantly see bad things, bad TV shows, bad videos of our people being abused and beaten and things like that.
So we want to try to do positive things.
Obviously, we're in a very bad time.
Minneapolis or Atlanta or Chicago, obviously they're terrible, horrible things, Portland or Oregon.
But you should not watch consistently negative things to try to make you think that everything's bad and there's no hope.
But there's lots of good things like that.
We're doing okay.
Lots of good things are coming on in America, Central and Eastern Europe, and we're going to get through this.
So I want to encourage our listeners not to get obsessed with watching terrible, bad things.
Yeah, there's communists, there's antifud, there's these things like that, but we've done things before, and we're going to get through this.
So don't watch all these negativity people and not give up.
Well, a good word to the wise indeed.
And so we were talking earlier.
You look at all of this stuff, and it certainly doesn't seem to be going the way of the rights right now, but we take it upon ourselves to tend to our flock.
I have said that time and time again.
If we can give hope, encouragement, inspiration, a little entertainment, maybe a little bit of humor towards the end of the show.
But of course, when you come on, Jack, then that is what our duty is.
That's our duty.
We've done the best that we can do.
The rest is in God's hand, and that's what we're going to be focusing on here is to tend to our flock, the flock that God gave us, our audience here at TPC, and try to set an example that the world should follow.
But follow or not, we'll do what we should.
Well, I would say, like, obviously, you know, things are in better times.
But 100 years ago, today, my grandfather was a teenager in Russia when the Bolshevik communists, all this stuff broke out.
And my grandfather, he served in the White Army.
He fought against the communists, Leon Trotsky, Lenin, all these people.
We lost the Russian Civil War, and he came into the United States of America.
So obviously it was extremely bad there.
But the good news is that in Russia and Central Europe and Eastern Europe, everything has gone our way.
Our people are back in control.
Russia has a czar, Vladimir Putin.
Hungary as Victor Orban.
And these communists, these antichrist perverts, people, they're not running things in Eastern Europe and Russia.
One guy, they try to do this stuff, the oligarch of Yukos Oil, he tried to set up American-style media, anti-Russia and things like that.
And Vladimir Putin arrested him and put him in a public cage and sent him to forced labor camp in Siberia.
So things are looking very good in Russia and in Hungary.
And obviously things are not looking so very good for us here, but we have to make the best of things and we'll go through it.
And what can you say?
We're not going to take the knee.
We're not going to give up to these anti-fuck communists or those people.
But things are rough here, but other things are looking better there.
So I want to tell our listeners to be strong, get up every morning, do good things, and don't lose it.
Don't give up hope because we've been through worse things and we're going to get through it.
Isn't it amazing, Jack, how Jewish power and influence hated the czar, loved Soviet communist Russia, and now hates Putin again?
Well, it's just gone back, yeah, 100 years ago today.
I think things have reverted that they had a, I don't know, constitutional stuff.
So Vladimir Putin got given carte blanche that he's the top leader.
They don't want to have elections, so he's the czar, and he's dealing with things.
Yeah, he's there.
I think they just elected him for the next 36 years consecutively.
He's president for life.
Yeah, no, he looks I wish we had one like that.
But yeah, they've been consecrating new churches.
I think we just lost Haggy Sophia.
They're going to turn Haggy Sophia back into a mosque, but it was a museum, not a church.
Anyway, but in Russia, it's going the right way for the faith and for our people.
We'll be right back with Jack Ryan.
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two zero five six seven two two thousand why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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The old man lived in the Woolly Swamp way back in Moover Woods.
He never did a new lot of harm in the world, but he never didn't do no good.
People didn't think too much of him.
They all thought he acted funny.
The old man didn't care about people anyway.
All he cared about was his money.
He'd stuff it all down into mason jars and he'd bury it all around.
And on certain nights, if the moon was right, he'd dig it up out of the ground.
He'd pour it all out on the floor of his shack and run his fingers through it.
Yeah, Lucius Clay was a greedy old man and that's all there was to it.
But I couldn't believe it.
I just had to find out for myself and I couldn't conceive it.
Because I never would listen to nobody else and I couldn't believe it.
I just had to find out for myself that there's something in this world.
All right, everybody.
Well, welcome back.
That's another Charlie Daniels song I had on this end.
I couldn't get it pulled up in time.
So thankfully Sam Bushman came to the rescue.
Another clip Jack wanted to play, although this is in line with his tribute to Charlie Daniels to close out the show tonight.
On the bright side from Monty Python's The Life of Brian.
Now, why were we going to play that tonight, Jack?
Well, first of all, I just thanks very much for playing the Charlie Daniels song.
I thought Charlie Daniels was a great American, great Tennessean, and he just had good politics.
He was a regular guy.
He promoted anybody.
He respected very good black American.
He liked black gospel music.
He liked Delta Blues and things like that.
But he wasn't a coward.
He stood up for our people.
And I liked his music and I liked his politics.
The Life of Brian is one of my favorite movies of all time.
And the Monty Python people are so smart and they know history and things like that.
And they take a kind of a pro-Roman perspective about these issues and civilization.
And they say, what have white European people ever done for everyone?
Well, we brought civilization.
We brought the aqueducts.
We brought good roads.
And we did these things.
And then things were rough.
But that song, always look on the bright side of life, is they're being crucified.
We're being persecuted and terrorized.
And so they're singing this positive song while they're being crucified.
And so that's the situation we're sort of in.
We're being brutally persecuted.
And so I think you should keep a stiff upper lip and try to be positive and try to say, look at the bright side of life, even though we're being persecuted, fired from all of our jobs and going like that.
But, you know, just look at the bright side of life, things like that.
And so even though we were getting killed and going down, keep a stiff upper lip and look on the bright side of life.
And that's what I try to do.
Jack, we were talking about this earlier today, but tell us a little bit more about your ancestors that fought in the White Army, if you don't mind.
Well, my grandfather, 100 years ago, he was part of the Russian aristocracy.
The start of my Russian family, we were the first son of Catherine the Great.
She was a German princess, and they're married off to the Russian Tsar.
And the Russian Tsar was kind of a weakling, and you can't be weak in Russia.
So they had a coup d'état.
They killed the Tsar.
And my great-great-great-grandmother, Catherine Great, they had an affair with the head of the German Praetorian Guard, Count Orloff, and that was the start of my family.
So my family was German, Russian in Russia, but they intermarried with Russian Redwood people, Slavic people.
And so they had, so 100 years ago, my grandfather was a teenager when this Bolshevik communist, all this crap came in.
And so he fought in the White Army against the communists.
And at least they fought that they have.
And we lost the war.
We lost there.
And so my grandfather came over to the United States of America.
He was a linguist.
He ended up being a professor at the University of Chicago and things like that.
So I would say just stay in there.
But when you've got communists, and what we're dealing with in Minnesota, in Atlanta, in Portland, these are communists.
These are anti-communists.
They're not liberals or something like that.
Are brutal Maoist communists.
Okay, and so you?
And what was communism?
Let me ask you, this Bolshevist it's Bolshevik.
Uh, this you know, Jewish Bolshevik it's Jewish, it's Jewish.
Communism is a Jewish enterprise.
It was.
Marx and Engels were not Russian Orthodox or Southern Baptists.
No, you know Lenin, they're there.
But Trotsky, Lev Bronsky, like even Winston Churchill, who was a very much of Bill Of Semite, he just said like okay, he admitted that all the communists in Central Europe, Karl Marx and and Bella Kuhn and Trotsky, they were communists.
He talked about it.
But that's, it's what it is.
And again, we don't dislike or hate Jewish people.
We just have to understand that this communist, Bolshevik thing is there and you got to deal with it.
And right now in Eastern Europe, in Russia, in Hungary and Poland, they're dealing with it, and they're dealing it with it in a good way.
Right now in the United States America, we're not dealing with a good way.
So that's what?
Well, of course they were dealing with it.
Right after World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia too.
They, the common turn was trying to spread it all over Europe and you had indigenous anti-communists arising, like Mussolini in Italy, Franco in Spain and Hitler in Germany.
Yeah, they did.
No, I still, and we, they dealt with it, but we got to deal with it now.
But this, this horrible, horrible Anti-fa, Communist stuff, it's not, it's not exclusively Jewish.
Other people go in for this stuff and, like you know, we can, we have to deal with it as best we can, but they're the generals.
Well, they incite it and they and the main one we we, they finance it and they organize it, they finance it and they dominate our media and stuff like that.
So we're gonna do, and they need a lot of white cowards to go along with it.
I, I will not get off of that.
I they, they will not be successful without collaborators, without terrible sellouts.
Yeah, and I, you know I, I gotta say my, my disdain is for those people, more so than what Keith's talking about.
No, I agree no, I agree, and i've got them in my family, i've got conservatives, they've got political correct leftists uh, college professors and cousins and things like that.
I mean, you can go um there, i'm like everyone, but you should pick your, your battles.
You pick a spot.
You shouldn't, you know like, go on there like my, my main enemies of cowards is Mittens Romney is the Mitt Romney.
He's taking the knee, he's taking the side of of Black Lives matter anti-fund he's well, of course, he's just falling in line with his father, who was always the most liberal Republican running for president.
No, he did.
He was the governor of Michigan beautiful.
My mom was live, grew up in Mission in Detroit Michigan, and when he did this stuff and uh, you know it's obviously very uh, very bad.
But and then other people, like other ones i've got the, the ceo of Walmart, um Doug Mcmillan, that he makes 25 million dollars a year uh there, and he just gave a hundred million dollars to Black Lives Matter associated people and you know he's not how many.
They have a billion dollars, But where is this actually going to?
I mean, is there like a centralized Black Lives Matter organization?
They say it's going to Black Lives Matter causes.
Who are these causes?
Who are these organizations?
What bank account?
What website?
Give me a name.
What tax exempt?
I mean, do they have a business license?
I mean, who are we talking about here?
Where's all this money going to?
Well, they associated it.
It's a long time, how to shake down businesses.
I'm in Chicago, Jesse Jackson, shakedown.
I get.
I get how the shakedown works.
I just don't know where all this money is going to because I don't see it.
What's the focal point of all this?
It's not a centralized organization to receive it.
It's just a bunch of rabble on the streets, after all.
I mean, that gets a bank account.
No, they've had it, but the Southern Poverty Law.
Well, while we're on the topic about Russia and all this, I just want to remind people about a year or two ago, maybe it was two years now.
I mean, it all blurs together these days.
But we had Sam Dixon on.
He was over there for the 100th anniversary of the, not to celebrate the killing of the Tsar, but to commemorate what happened there.
And now that Russia has made a rebound, and he gave me a lot of people.
He speaks Russian, doesn't he?
Well, I had a Russian tutor.
Great two-week two-part accounting of his trip over there to Russia and what they saw and how Russia's on the rebound.
Not to depart from what we're talking about here, Jack, but I just, since we've been on Russia and talking about it and talking about your ancestor and what happened 100 plus years ago now, that was a great, that's really one of the.
What's the breakdown of white people in Russia?
What are the ethnicities?
I know they have Ruthenians or white Russians, and they've got Slavic people.
What else do they have over there?
I mean, most of the people, and first of all, like Russia and the Soviet Union, I mean, people think they're interchangeable, but Russia is, I mean, there are other countries that were in the Soviet Union.
There's Ukraine, there are the Baltic states, Lithuania, Latvia, and things like that.
So the main population of Russia is Slavic Russian, and this was came in the World War II, but the nobility was Germanic Nordic that I have.
And then the Germans could have won World War II if they got more Slavic on their side.
They got Ukrainians, they got Croatians, but they didn't get enough on there.
So that's the main culture.
Who are the white Russians?
They talk about the white Russians.
They all look white to me.
But yeah, tell me it.
But it means something else to them.
It's a drink, actually.
You know, the white Russians are Slavic, Christian Russians.
They're Christian.
They're against atheism, and they have to fight these Muslim, this Turk people.
And then Vlad.
All the communists were not just Jewish.
Vladimir Lenin was a Tatar, which was an Asiatic Muslim.
Well, he was one quarter Jewish.
Yeah, but it's there.
But you've got to deal with these people, and they're rough people.
But I'm probably about, I don't know, I'd say I'm about 12% Slavic Russian.
I wouldn't trade that one for anything because the Slavics are tough people.
They're good people.
They're not pussies.
They're not liberals or libertarians.
The Slavic Russians are going to protect their people.
And everyone knows that they'll fight.
So we don't have liberals or libertarians in the slaves.
We'll see how it goes.
I think we'll see you next week, everybody.
That's it for tonight.
Another hour or three hours go by far too quickly.
If the Lord wills it and Jesus tarries, we'll see you seven nights from now or six or ever minute.
We'll be back next Saturday.
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