
Trump’s shock win is shaking the political world! 🇺🇸 What went wrong with Kamala Harris’ campaign? From questionable celebrity endorsements to campaign mismanagement, this episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly dives into the...
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Xavier
So was it rigged or something?
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh, they just completely blackballed her for years and years and years. This year she had. So, just to put into context, every single female rapper that has dropped an album this year because they always wait for Nicki to drop first. Not a single one of them has been able to surpass, I think, 80k in first week sales. Nicki Minaj did 228k and that's after they filtered out a bunch of her sales. Foreign.
Xavier
Guys got Xavier here today and Trump just won. Let's go, dude. You've been celebrating, right?
Unknown Political Commentator
Absolutely. It's a great day to be a Republican.
Xavier
Yeah, I was a little shocked, actually.
Unknown Political Commentator
You know, it played out the way that I kept saying it was going to, but at the same time, like, of course I had that doubt. I'm like, what are the Democrats going to pull last minute? How powerful is the Beyonce endorsement? I just. I just didn't know what to expect. And when he did end up winning, I literally shed a couple of tears.
Xavier
Yeah, it was. It was surreal. I almost cried too, honestly. But it seems like this election is the first time I've seen celebrity endorsements.
Unknown Political Commentator
Backfire, honestly, because a lot of the people they brought up were just not credible. Like, it wasn't even smart or well thought out. It's like bringing Cardi B on stage. Cardi B, the woman who notoriously bragged about drugging and robbing men throughout her stripping career. This is who you're used using to reach the black and Hispanic votes. Like, please be so for real.
Xavier
Yeah.
Unknown Political Commentator
And then her struggling to read from her phone. Like, I'm almost convinced that that cost.
Xavier
Of the election for Kamala, that was cringe. And they were spending millions on these endorsements.
Unknown Political Commentator
They did. Because how do you start with $1 billion in funding and $20 million in debt? It's like, if you can't handle $1 billion in a three month campaign, then what makes you think that you can rescue our economy?
Xavier
Right.
Unknown Political Commentator
Like, I would have taken that information to my grave if I could have.
Xavier
Yeah. That's bad business. And now they're asking for more donations. I saw.
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah. For a recount, it's like, okay, even you think you're going to recount 7 million votes in the popular vote that's going to swing enough elect votes for you to win. It's like, it's just unserious. It just shows how unserious their priorities are for real.
Xavier
Popular vote. She lost, right?
Unknown Political Commentator
Got stomped out by like 7 million votes.
Xavier
That's crazy because she was really heavily favored to win the popular vote.
Unknown Political Commentator
She was. And honestly, that did shock me. Like, I expected him to potentially win the popular vote, but for him to just wipe the floor with her, oh, it was beautiful. But what it shows, if anything, is that this whole narrative of you are an outsider or you are just banished to the. To the abyss. If you voted for Trump, it's like, newsflash, the majority of people are siding with Trump now. People have moved over. We're over it. We're over pretending like we're all in favor of this woke bs.
Xavier
Yup. Yeah. The first thing I did was watch some reactions of liberals. I went on Harry Sisson's page, Dean's page, Destiny, David Pakman. It was interesting to see their reactions.
Unknown Political Commentator
Right. And the way that they just take no accountability for how terrible the Biden administration has been the last four years. It's like how I don't understand how they can pretend to be shocked they ran such a sloppy campaign. And if anything, if Kamala was really serious about winning, she should have just done the Katie Hobbs approach. How Katie Hobbs beat Kari Lake over in Arizona a few years ago is by not doing any press, not doing interviews. Kamala Harris knows good and well off a teleprompter. That woman cannot speak to a crowd and move the needle. She should have been silent. She should have just put out her little tweets, her little brat memes. Because when we were in the honeymoon of Kamala Harris. When Biden first dropped out, I was scared. I was terrified, actually, because everybody was just so excited for it to not be Biden. And really, had she joined the race maybe a month ago or two months ago, even just shorten that window of time where she was the primary candidate and all the eyes were on her, I honestly think she would have taken it.
Xavier
Damn. I mean, I think that was her plan at first, but she saw Trump going on so many shows and stuff, she kind of got pressured into it, Right?
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah, she did. And you know, I understand why she did, but she was not prepared. She did not understand the assignment. She just made herself more unlikable and more cringe worthy. It just made people trust her less. Because I understand media training one on one, you don't accept the premise of the question, but she does such a terrible job at that, where it's so obvious that she's just not a talented politician. And Kamala Harris is the victim of being dangerously ambitious where she shoots for the stars, knowing good and well she has no business going past the clouds.
Xavier
Yeah, I watched a few of her pods and I honestly wasn't impressed. I mean, they spent a million dollars on call her daddy. Did you see that?
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah. And to build like a hundred thousand dollar set to use one time, like, for what?
Xavier
Crazy.
Unknown Political Commentator
For what purpose?
Xavier
Yeah. If you're donating that campaign and you see stuff like that, it must irritate you. Right?
Unknown Political Commentator
Right. And the thing is too, it's like some of these shows and things that she was doing, she was appealing to people that were likely already going to vote for her. This was already a demographic that was on your side. So why are you just tripling down on getting these people to try to vote for you when they were already going to? She should have tried to go into, you know, enemy territory a little bit in the same way that Trump did. But the thing is, is Kamala has nothing to stand on.
Xavier
Right.
Unknown Political Commentator
We saw how bad that interview was on Fox and I think that that was her throwing herself into the lion's den. But of course, you should have expected that. You should have been prepared. And then her team was waving for them to stop asking questions.
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Unknown Political Commentator
Jim's because she wasn't ready for any of the questions. It's like girl, you had one job.
Xavier
Yeah, she already won the female vote. In fact, the black female vote was crazy. Did you see the stats on that?
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah, and I you did. No shade to black women. It's like they just went with this. And the thing is, I'm not even going to go there all the way about Kamala's lineage. And the more you look into her lineage, the more nothing is adding up. It's just so funny to me that black women went and flocked to this girl. It's like at this point with black women being as educated as they are, I really don't understand how they're so easily manipulated by by this pandering that's happening. Because black women are outpacing and education in so many metrics right now and dominating in Black women get bored and go get another degree these days. But honestly, I feel like the more that these people go to college and the more that they go to graduate school for these random degrees that are never gonna have any influence on their actual careers, I feel like they're just getting indoctrinated more. I haven't fact checked this, but I heard recently that the rate of becoming a they them is significantly higher when you go to graduate school. And I'm like, what are these universities teaching people these days that's making them just absolutely lo their common sense. But the black women who are so educated and so capable of doing research without confirmation bias, it's sad to me that they're still falling for something as trivial as oh, she's a black girl, she's got my vote. She can't relate to you. That girl is from Canada, first of all, and she's acting like she's sister girl. Kamala, everybody's favorite auntie.
Xavier
Collard greens in the bathtub that's how.
Unknown Political Commentator
I knew she was lying about her lineage and her whole background. Anybody making collard greens in the bathtub deserves to be in jail. I don't. I know a lot of black people. I'm the blackest person in LA county. And never once have I heard of someone making collard greens in the bathtub. And my family is country and Southern and ghetto, and never once would they even think about making collard greens in the bathtub. That's just disgusting.
Xavier
Crazy.
Unknown Political Commentator
For real?
Xavier
Yeah. That's nasty. Was there a lot of divide in your family, politics wise?
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh, there has been my whole career because I used to be on the left and my family for the most part is still very far left. Like my dad and I didn't speak for two years because of politics. When I first got red pilled, he was just so disgusted. My eldest brother, to this day, I. I got red pilled in like October 2020, started speaking out in February the next year. And to this day, my brother does not want to have conversations with me and thinks that I'm this racist, bigoted person, all because I don't support the left's ideology. So I have finally just stopped talking about politics with them. If they call me and ask me, I'm just like, do you really want to have this conversation? Because I know one thing about me. I'm. I'm. I'mma have that conversation if you call me about it. So it's. Thanksgiving's gonna be interesting this year. I'll just put it that way.
Xavier
Thanksgiving's coming up, 2020. So that was his second run at it. What was a specific moment that caused you to go red pill? You think?
Unknown Political Commentator
Well, so I, so I was liberal my whole life. Always had this idea that I had to root my identity in my skin color. And it was because I had this identity crisis where I was born in south side Chicago and literally five minutes away from O block. If you know, you know, it's like the most dangerous neighborhood in Chicago. I spent my summers there every other weekend. But my family fled Chicago because of the crime and went to the middle of cornfields, to central Illinois, to a small town called Pontiac. 10,000 people, 95% white. I think we were the third black family to live there at the time with young black kids. And because of that, I had this identity crisis where it's like, oh, I feel like I'm too black for the white kids, but then I get told I'm too white when I'm around black people. So when I got to college and got to my early 20s especially. I was so adamant of I have to prove how black I am. I have to be so woke. So I was advocating online for BLM before 2020, before BLM even blew up, I was already online doing all this activism. So when I was started doing all this, I actually got bored during the pandemic, and I applied to be on a Netflix reality show called the Circle.
Xavier
Do you watch that show?
Unknown Political Commentator
Did you?
Xavier
Which season were you on?
Unknown Political Commentator
I didn't end up going, so I got cast. It was 25,000 people that went through the process. I still have all the emails. They were actually filming the second and third seasons back to back because it was the only logical show to film during the pandemic because you don't actually meet your contestants in person. So my whole character was. I was supposed to be this woke white sorority girl named Samantha. I was going to be a catfish on the show, but I was teaching them how to become a BLM activist. Why I was so woke from the perspective of a white girl and getting ready for the show, I was like, well, I'm going to get into these heated conversations. I need to be able to debate. Let me go and see what conservatives are saying so that I'm ready to go back and forth with them. And I saw this video from Candace Owens that enraged me because she said that only in the black community do we take our lowest common denominator and make that the forefront of our community. And I was pissed because I'm like, not her having the audacity to be right about this. So then I saw. I'm like, oh, she works with Prageru. I know Prageru. I'm gonna make a whole series debunking Prageru videos. So I wrote out all these videos, all these talking points I was going to go through and debunk one by one, and I debunked myself instead.
Xavier
Whoa.
Unknown Political Commentator
It was a mortifying process. And I think the thing that was the nail in the coffin for me was realizing that BLM was just such a sham from day one and how much fraud was behind their money. I always say that you can tell people's priorities by their spending. And to learn that they raised almost a hundred million dollars in one year and not a single black business, a black community, a victim of police brutality. No one had seen that money. And Breonna Taylor's mob even spoke out about it. She's like, you've raised millions of dollars on the likeness of my deceased daughter, and you won't give me a dollar for even her legal fees. That blew my mind. And it got to the point in October where it was three days before I was supposed to fly out and film the show. I'm like, I can't do this. I'm not going to be able to look myself in the mirror and think that I'm a man of integrity if I go and I do this show now knowing that BLM is a scam. And with that whole ripple effect of trying to debunk Prageru, I realized I was getting red pilled on probably 80% of things. And I took a few months. I was just like, I need to keep doing research and I'm gonna start speaking out about what I learned.
Xavier
Wow, good choice you made, not going on that show. I think.
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah, in retrospect, it was for sure because, like, it had a happy ending. It's like, here I am on the digital social hour. It's like, it's, it's. It worked out well. But in the beginning, it was terrifying. I was literally losing my mind because I'm like the entire narrative that I had been indoctrinated with my entire life, the entire thing that I was rooting my identity in being this black social justice warrior activist, it was all a scam. It was all a facade. And I had no idea. And it made me just think, am I that stupid? But really, it's like I had to give myself some grace. In retrospect, it's like, no, I was just misinformed. I was misled. I was truly indoctrinated with this ideology from day one.
Xavier
BLM got me, man. I donated.
Unknown Political Commentator
It got a lot of us because they're so talented with linguistics. They're so talented with how they selectively choose their rhetoric. Even just look at the slogan of black lives matter. Oh, you don't agree with black lives matter. So you don't think that black lives matter? You don't think that this person dying is a bad thing? How dare you? You're a racist, you're a bigot. Yada, yada yada. They're good at doing that. They're good at calling you a baby killer, a gram or not a baby killer. Ironically, they're the. They're calling you a grandma killer and all that stuff with the vaccine mandates and all of that. So it's like they are very selective in how they insult you because they want you to fall in line, right? And they want to fear monger against you. And as a black person, I've realized That the Achilles heel of the black community for so long has been fear. The weaponization of fear of racism, fear of oppression, fear of the police. All of that is used to keep us in this ideology that we have to align with whatever the left tells us to. Right. So when BLM came out, it's like, of course we're all standing behind. It's like, to this day, I'll say, like, George Floyd, Even though there's definitely other factors that were involved in his death that nobody wants to talk about, but it was not justified for him to die. It is unfortunate that he died, but that being said, that's not enough reason to go and loot and riot and destroy communities and create this whole narrative that our country is systemically racist. That doesn't even make sense. Because if there's anything that. If there are any two things that everyone in America that's sane hates, it's a racist and a rapist. Those are the two things that every single person hates. So if we're a systemically racist country, then why does everybody hate racist? That doesn't even make sense. Just fundamentally.
Xavier
Yeah, the race card gets played a lot, right?
Unknown Political Commentator
It sure does.
Xavier
You probably get sick of it.
Unknown Political Commentator
I wish I had more time to still use it. Being black in America is a very easy life when you can use that race card.
Xavier
I feel like it's a low IQ argument when someone pulls that out.
Unknown Political Commentator
It is, because it's like, can you come up with something else? It's like, is there any stat. Is there any study? Is there anything that actually prove what you're saying to me besides the, oh, I've been black for all this time? It's like, okay, what now? What's next?
Xavier
Not doesn't make sense. People were racist to me growing up, but I'm never gonna, like, pull that out of my bag and use that in an argument.
Unknown Political Commentator
Right. What's your ethnicity?
Xavier
I'm Asian, so they were racist to me for that. I'm also half white, but I looked super Asian growing up. I had squinty eyes and everything, so.
Unknown Political Commentator
I'm 2% Chinese, so I'm.
Xavier
Let's go.
Unknown Political Commentator
I take pride in my 2% Chinese.
Xavier
I love it, man. We got to get you out to China.
Unknown Political Commentator
I'm down. Well, I don't know. I talk a lot of smack about communism. They might lock me.
Xavier
That's why I'm scared to go to Russia, too.
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh, yeah.
Xavier
I don't know if I'd go.
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah, Putin will personally have beef with you.
Xavier
Yeah. Tucker pulled it Off. But I don't think many people can just pull up there and be safe.
Unknown Political Commentator
Right. It's like, what's that security budget gonna look like?
Xavier
Crazy.
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah.
Xavier
That movement was nuts. So you recently had a new documentary about all the crimes, right?
Unknown Political Commentator
I did. It's called Their Lives Mattered. The Forgotten victims of Crime in America. And so how that whole documentary came about is right before I started Prager U In February of 2023, I almost forgot what year it was. Now, Chow, it's been such a long year. But when I was starting at Prager U, a video I made right before I started was about black on black crime and how people are so focused on BLM and all these different narratives that they do not talk about the actual situations that are happening in black communities. And there was this story I found of this young black teenager who was shot and killed at a bus stop. And nobody was talking about it in the media. And I found it just like doing some obscure data research. And I was like, this is so sad. Like, why is this not happening? And then knowing that a year before, a distant family member of mine died in a very similar fashion, except she was getting into an Uber and got shot and killed for literally no reason, had nothing to do with her, and just no justice, no outcry, anything like that. But as I was researching about this situation so I can make the video about it, I started noticing that some of the details didn't aligned. And then it dawned on me. I was confusing two different situations where two different black teenagers within the same week were shot and killed at bus stops. So I'm like, how often is this happening that these young kids are at a bus stop or getting in a car or going to school and getting shot and killed by other black people in the community. So I made the video with that tone in mind and shout out to Marissa Streis. She's the CEO of Prager U. She saw that video and she called me into her office and she was like, we need to talk about this. And I'm like, did I say something wrong? She goes, what can we do about this? She goes, this is actually so heartbreaking to me. And that's where we came up with the idea of their lives mattered. Where we wanted to sit down with the parents whose children have been shot and killed. We wanted to sit down with experts to figure out why this is happening. And the information that we uncovered was just so heartbreaking because sitting down with Happy Greg, she's a mother whose four year old son was getting his Hair cut, she went to grab snacks from the car. A drive by happened from some gang member and the only person who was shot was her four year old son. So you can only imagine the visual she walked in and saw. And something she said that really stuck with me is that she thought that there would be absolute outrage and there wasn't. So she realized that she had to be the outrage. So she stepped up. She stepped up in her community in Chicago and started bringing awareness to that. And what she was told is that so many people are not going to have outrage because they view you as just a number. They're like, pick a number, get in line. Kids are dying in Chicago all the time. And she was like, what? How did I not know this? And this is my city. And so many people are unaware because the media doesn't talk about it enough because it doesn't fit a narrative. So then I start learning just all the different progressive policies that are going on. Yes, the presidential race is extremely important. But if you're passionate about crime in your community, my first question to you is, who is your da? So many people don't even know who their district attorney is. And these district attorneys are the ones putting forth these policies that are making cities like Chicago and Philadelphia, Baltimore, et cetera, a criminal safe haven. It's a paradise for criminals where they're eliminating cash bail. Already at least five different states and more considering it, have gotten rid of cash bail.
Xavier
Wow.
Unknown Political Commentator
So literally all it takes is your homegirl to come pick you up from prison, or not even prison from jail after you just got arrested for shooting and killing somebody. And odds are you're just going to get a slap on the hand and keep going about your business. They also are trying to get rid of this three strikes rule, are not enforcing it so people can commit crime over and over. It's like if somebody has done this violent crime three times in a span of five years, you really don't think they're going to do it a fourth time. Are you that foolish? But that's how these district attorneys are. They're putting criminals back on the streets. And then you have cities like San Francisco where they are basically decriminalizing theft up to $950. I've seen so many videos of security guards just holding the door open because they're like, well it's going to cost more money for us to fix the door if we try to lock them in. So we might as well just hold the door open while they walk out with $899 worth of goods. It's like, why are they making it so comfortable for these people? So I'm actually proud of Los Angeles that we got rid of George Gascon. He's who ruined San Francisco and now he was ruining L. A to where you have crackheads running la. You have people just destroying the city. There was this homeless man who sets the dumpster on fire behind my building every few weeks. And I have called the police personally on him at least five times. And then he is just right back there setting the dumpster on fire again. What's his fascination with setting things on fire? I don't know, but I'm sick of it. But this is what's happening in la. But we finally got rid of George Gascon and I'm so happy to have Nathan Hockman in.
Xavier
That's why I left L. A. George was not doing shit. Right.
Unknown Political Commentator
It's out of control. If anything, he's making it easier for these people to commit crimes. And back with their lives mattered something that really it was an off the record conversation. I had these detectives with me to make sure that we were safe while filming in the hood because the trenches. But one thing that they told me that really, really bothered me is like, yeah, if you look online it'll probably say that you have over 50% chance of getting away with murder in Chicago. That already had me gasp. But they're like, but the real number, if you're talking about just like minimal jail time is closer to 90%.
Xavier
What?
Unknown Political Commentator
I'm like, what? And then it made sense to me because Happy Greg told me the guy who killed her 4 year old son shot him in the face for no reason. They have it on video, they have eyewitnesses, they know who he was trying to kill. They have the motive, they have the license plate. And the guy who shot her son tried to kill someone in the county over. But because of some loophole, because of COVID they end it was the same like bullet, you know, they can trace like the bullets and like the frag shells or whatever. Same bullets, same clip. They were able to identify literally the same clip. Nothing really. They brought him in, said, did you do this? He goes, nah, let him go.
Xavier
What?
Unknown Political Commentator
Yes. And that man is still as free as a bird.
Xavier
It's a lot of evidence.
Unknown Political Commentator
A lot of evidence. But basically until that person comes forward and says, yes, I did it, they're not going to prosecute him.
Xavier
What?
Unknown Political Commentator
So essentially they're sitting on all this evidence and waiting for them to get a DA that's gonna be serious about prosecuting crime because otherwise they're just gonna lose the case. And she. And the bad part is she is not alone in that There are so many people who have all this evidence of what is happening in these urban areas and nothing is being done about it. Because it's more financially beneficial and profitable to pretend to fight an issue than to actually fight an issue. That's why there's so much homelessness in la, because billions of dollars are being put towards homelessness. I think it's like $5 billion in the last couple years have gone to try to fight homelessness in la. But guess what? There's no solution being found because it's more profitable to these people to pretend to fight the issue than to actually fight it.
Xavier
Wow.
Unknown Political Commentator
So getting to like all this information, it was. It was mind blowing. So please go watch. Their lives mattered. It's on prageru.com it's for free. And I hope you're moved by it. And what I want people to take away from it is you have to pay attention to what's happening in your community. You have to know who your DA is and you have to stand on business and hold them accountable.
Xavier
Yeah, we'll link it below. That's important, man. So these DA's, like, they need to be investigated.
Unknown Political Commentator
Some of them. A lot of them do, because it's like, why are you allowing this? Why are you allowing this in your city? Why are you basically promoting for these crimes to continue happening? And same thing, an adjacent issue with the homelessness. I heard that they. And I haven't looked into this deep enough myself yet, but someone was just telling me this a week ago that there was finally an audit for the very first time in all these years of what's happening in la and with the homelessness and they were spending like up to $500 on one screw. Like that money is being so ridiculously embezzled and people are just comfortable allowing that to happen. It's like there has to be someone to go in and crack down on all of this because it is out of control.
Xavier
$500 on one screw.
Unknown Political Commentator
$500 on one screw. A hundred thousand dollars for a bed. Sometimes $700,000 for a bed. It's like these people are. Nicki Minaj. They don't need to sleep on a $700,000 bed. Let's be so for real. It's. It's just so sad.
Xavier
Nicki Minaj is getting blackballed right now.
Unknown Political Commentator
Nicki Minaj. I. I would defend that Woman like I'm on her payroll. That woman is being blackballed so bad because she is she. Okay, you're gonna think I'm crazy for this.
Xavier
Yeah.
Unknown Political Commentator
But hear me out. Okay, Hear me out. Nicki Minaj is the reason I started hearing out Trump.
Xavier
No way.
Unknown Political Commentator
And the reason is because I have been a Nicki minaj fan since 2004. I am not kidding, since before she was even fully committed to be a rapper. Whole long story there. But I've been a fan of her for so long. And around 2017 the industry went on this whole and really was happening before that. But they went on this huge campaign of trying to blackball her. And I wondered why. It was because she exposed the streaming services. The reason that all these rappers are becoming rich is because Nicki Minaj fought for them to have streaming rights. She's been exposing the ped, pedophilia and all the just disgusting swamp behaviors that are happening in Hollywood. She's been exposing how fraudulent billboard is, how fraudulent the radio is. And because of that, there's been this massive campaign to try to destroy her career. They prop. They paid Cardi Cardi B an insane amount of money to make a fake beef with her. Fake? Oh yeah. Oh yeah. On her end. Well, yeah, because Nicki Minaj was nothing but gracious to her. Nikki collabed with her, shouted her out, was her biggest cheerleader. But there was this huge campaign to try to replace Nikki with Cardi B. Having Remy Mago write this diss track that they all had their hands in to try to tear down Nikki. There was all this happening to tear her down. Why? Because she was draining the swamp. Because she was calling out the Grammys. She exposed the Grammys multiple times. All of these different massive players in the Hollywood space is essentially the equivalent of what's happening in politics where you have big pharma, big tech, big gov, big food, all these different groups that are in cahoots. It's the same thing in Hollywood. And really there's even a connection there because you will really be black pilled when you realize how one of the biggest budgets, if not the biggest, but one of the biggest budgets at the Pentagon is actually Hollywood propaganda.
Xavier
Whoa.
Unknown Political Commentator
It's billions of dollars go towards Hollywood propaganda. So when I say that people need to connect the dots between Hollywood and entertainment and politics, they always think that I'm crazy or just being extra. It's like, no, it's really that deep. So when I started looking into Nicki Minaj's situation around that same Time. I'm like, this is making me question everything. This is, mind you, while I was still woke, I was still woke as hell in 2017 and 2018. But watching this happen to Nikki, it started making me look at everything. It's like when the media tells me to hate somebody, there's probably a reason to it. So with Donald Trump, I started being like, is he actually racist? Is he actually that bad of a person? So I started looking into him and looking at all these articles that I would send to people when I was trying to prove that he was racist. And I realized I'm like, some of these are literally satire. I was so embarrassed about my own self. I'm like, I didn't even check these sources. The source to that source is itself. And if you're sourcing yourself as your own source, it's like you're probably just making something up. I can never find the videos of him doing these terrible things. Just like I could never find the comments of Nicki Minaj allegedly attacking Cardi B's child. That never happened. Just like all the things that they claim Trump said and did, those never happened or were taken wildly out of context.
Xavier
Yeah.
Unknown Political Commentator
So I started being like, damn, maybe Trump isn't that bad. So I was marching for BLM and still thinking low key to myself, I'm like, I might end up voting for Trump.
Xavier
Holy crap.
Unknown Political Commentator
So that's how the whole connection got put together for me. But yeah, Nicki Minaj getting blackballed 100% is what she dreams of, Swamp. And that's exactly what happened to Trump. But just like Trump finally had his grand victory, Nicki Minaj is still winning.
Xavier
Yeah, comes back.
Unknown Political Commentator
My whole brand is winning right now. Let's go, baby.
Xavier
So what happened at the Grammys? Was it rigged or something?
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh, they just completely blackballed her for years and years and years. This year she had. So just to put into context, every single female rapper that has dropped an album this year, because they always wait for Nikki to drop first. Not a single one of them has been able to surpass, I think, 80k in first week sales. Nicki Minaj did 228k. And that's after they filtered out a bunch of her sales. They blackballed her from the Grammys. They told her they tried to downplay the fact that her tour, I think, is the third highest grossing rap tour of all time. It's like all these accomplishments she did, every other award show is showering her in awards, but then the Grammys just completely didn't Give her a single nomination. It's like, come on now. We all know the tricks that the Grammys play. That's like the weekend a few years ago, they were so mad at him because he chose to do the super bowl and not the Grammys performance. Because for some reason, I guess you can't do both in that situation. They. The weekend had an unbelievably record breaking year. Blinding Lights was in the Billboard top 10 for over a year. That's something that no one's even been close to doing. And not to get a single nomination. It's like the Grammys is just. It's a massive scam.
Xavier
Yeah. It seems like whoever pays the most is going to win. Right?
Unknown Political Commentator
Exactly. It's like you have to do all the favors, you have to send them all the gift baskets and go do all these tours, like press tours and stuff for them. And Nicki Minaj isn't kissing enough ass so they're not gonna give her a Grammy. But it's like, how has she not had a Grammy after keeping her foot on the neck of the industry for 15 years? All these hits that Nicki Minaj has. Not a single Grammy. It's like, come on now.
Xavier
Crazy. I can't believe the Pentagon's funding this propaganda. I didn't know that.
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh yeah, like their film budget alone is billions of dollars. Oh yeah. The Pentagon is all in favor of pushing forward all of this mess. That's why pretty much every single three letter agency needs to be investigated with swiftness. And that's why they're so terrified of Donald Trump being in office now, because he's about to go through and crack down on everybody because it is out of control. The FBI is out of control. The CIA is out of control. Osha. I know there's four letters, but they're out of control. Irs, don't even get me started. Let me not beef with them this close to tax season. But all of them need to be investigated. It is. It's a madhouse. What's happening over in the. In D.C. so all of these swamps need to be drained in Hollywood and in politics.
Xavier
Absolutely. Same with the health ones like fda. USDA too.
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh yeah. The FBA or FDA is out of control. The things that they approve. Crumble cookies alone. I have a beef with crumble cookies because it ruined my metabolism.
Xavier
Really.
Unknown Political Commentator
I had a phase where I was borderline addicted to crumble cookies and I never in my life had to work out abs or worry about getting fat and then it completely wiped my metabolism strength And I am about 7 months now sober of crumble cookies. Thank you very much.
Xavier
It tastes damn good, but there's like a thousand calories in those.
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah, I did a video on that. I was like, I know damn well this one cookie doesn't have a thousand calories. Like, this is why America is getting big backed. And I've been wronged by a lot of fat people. So I take it very personally. I feel like when people lose control of their body and their health, they lose control of their mind 100%. And shout out to my friend Max Lugavir. I went to his film learning about the impact of sugar. I did not know that dementia and Alzheimer's is, is largely caused by excess sugar intake. I thought it was just genetic. And you develop it 20 years before you show symptoms. So by the time you're showing symptoms it's like, oh, you're doomed. But it's like all this sugar, that's why we're having this huge spike. And all, all these people having it.
Xavier
Yeah. They say dementia and Alzheimer's actually type 3 diabetes now.
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh, wow.
Xavier
That's what they're calling it.
Unknown Political Commentator
I did not hear that. But it makes sense. Yeah, all the sugar intake, it makes absolute sense. And it's like that gets approved, but there's like raw juice can't be approved. You know, the FDA won't approve raw juice. And there's, there's a whole list of things that are actually really healthy for you that the FDA won't approve. And how hard it is to get the health. Just like holistic health care. There's only. I only know of one insurance company that does holistic health care. It's America First Healthcare. Shout out to them. They're the only insurance company that I know that truly is dedicated to holistic health care. It is so hard to try to do to just to be healthy in America. And that's out of control.
Xavier
Yeah, insurance is like 800amonth. If you're not working for a company.
Unknown Political Commentator
It is, it's so bad. And it's like, it's because it's profitable again. You have to trace the money. It's profitable for us to be unhealthy because Big Food is making all this money by making us addicted to things that are unhealthy. And once we're unhealthy, who steps in to try to help us out? Big Pharma. Because Big Pharma likes to over medicate us. And then when we're constantly giving them all this money, then it's benefiting big government because as we saw with Pfizer and everything that happened there, big government is very connected with big Pharma. And if you see the back and forth between, like the FDA and Pfizer and all these different groups and how all their executives are just like playing ring around the Rosie with their positions, it's like, oh, it makes so much sense now. It is beneficial for us to all be big backed and unhealthy and have diabetes.
Xavier
Absolutely. I heard Big Pharma, they all got together last week and had an emergency meeting.
Unknown Political Commentator
Really?
Xavier
Is RFK coming at them? Yeah.
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh, I believe it. I believe it. RFK probably has them clutching their pearls because he's coming back with a vengeance. I can't wait to see what he's going to do that endorsements. Watching that happen was amazing. Seeing RFK and Donald Trump standing side by side like that picture to this day gives me chills because I know what that's going to do for our country. Our country is finally going to be on the course of turning around. But it's going to be a fight.
Xavier
It is.
Unknown Political Commentator
And I'm here for the long run.
Xavier
Yeah, they won't make it easy, but I think the future is bright, man. I mean, Trump's cabinet's looking really nice.
Unknown Political Commentator
It is. It absolutely is. And you know, I'm just so excited. I'm so excited to see every single appointment because I know this time he learned his lesson. You know, when he first came around in 2016, Trump didn't. I don't think Trump knew what to expect. Yeah, I think he was overwhelmed by everything because it's like knowing who to trust, knowing who to have as your right hand man, knowing who to have on your side, who he's picking as vp. All this different, all these different things that are going on. It's too much to handle on top of already what he was trying to fix. So he had all these people who were stabbing him in the back because you have to be careful when you're that high level because there's some people in your circle who are speaking against your future more often than not. And Donald Trump, I don't think he fully was prepared for that. So they all came and attacked him. Now, he has had eight years to prepare for this. Oh, just know every single person he chooses, he chooses them with a very specific purpose, with a very thorough, fine tooth comb of vetting. So I know it's gonna be better this 100%.
Xavier
Yeah. You got to hire 10,000 people when you get an office crazy.
Unknown Political Commentator
You do?
Xavier
Yeah. He made a statement that Nikki Haley's not coming back, Right?
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh, he was very clear about that. I was like, oh, I'll say, nikki, get off the floor.
Xavier
Yeah, people were happy with that one I saw.
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah. You know, I go back and forth about Nikki. I respect Nikki Haley. I think there are some aspects of what she stands for that I really stand behind. Like, you know, I don't play about Israel.
Xavier
Yeah.
Unknown Political Commentator
In fact, like, I just dropped my whole merch line where if I hope you don't mind me doing a little shameless plug shout out to my Walk with me merch, 18% of my profits are going to bringing psychiatric care to children affected by October 7th. Wow. So Nikki standing with Israel, Nikki being, you know, I want a strong president. I really do feel like she would have been the strongest female candidate that we've probably ever seen get to that high of a level as far as running for presidency. But at the same time, there's a lot of things that she stands for that I think are hypocritical to her own message. And then her whole thing about just, like, wanting to crack down on social media and make it a little too. I don't know, she was just getting a little too authoritarian for me in some capacities. It's like, I feel like she was overcompensating, trying to be that forceful by being like, oh, you need to put your ID and all this into social media. It's like, oh, hell no. You're not about to expose my burner accounts.
Xavier
Hell no. Yeah, no ID for me. Unless you're voting in those states.
Unknown Political Commentator
Right.
Xavier
Honestly, all the states she won. Did you see that graph? Yeah.
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah. Pretty much every single one that she won had no ID requirement or no photo ID requirement. I think there were two that did require id, but they're like New Hampshire electoral votes. It's like it was irrelevant basically to her grand cause. But, yeah, no shock to me.
Xavier
Crazy.
Unknown Political Commentator
No shock whatsoever.
Xavier
If those states required it, like, how many states would she actually have won?
Unknown Political Commentator
Right. Crazy. I'm so. Oh, I am so sick of illegal immigration. And it's so funny because it's like the left hates on me for that issue. They're like, oh, you're so far right. Far right. When it comes to the border, then I have the far right. They absolutely hate me because they sound too liberal. So it's like I'm getting dragged from both sides. But one thing that if people try to say that I'm far right on when it comes to the border. I'll take the allegations. I'm never gonna beat those allegations. I will get a shovel and build the wall myself. I am ready to, I am so pro mass deportation. I am ready to kick illegal immigrants out of this country. And I'm not trying to separate families. Your family doesn't have to be separated cuz you can leave with them. I'm at that point because let's be so for real, the people who are coming to our country illegally, it's like that is so disrespectful to all the immigrants who came here through the due process. The people who learned English, learned American values, worked their ass to be able to afford to come here legally. And now you're coming over here bringing your drugs, bringing your crime, all the human trafficking that's happening at our border, like you have to, to an extent even separate these kids from the parents. Because a lot of the times these kids don't even know who these men are that are bringing them. But they're being paid tens of thousands of dollars to traffic these kids over, if not millions a piece.
Xavier
Crazy.
Unknown Political Commentator
It's out of control. And when you see videos and documentaries of what's actually happening at the border, it is wild. It is absolutely wild. You'll even see legal immigrants there asking to be brought in by border patrol because they know they're brought in. They go through a couple of process, sign a couple of documents, lie about your name and boom, they're going to drop you off in some safe haven.
Xavier
City with a phone and some money.
Unknown Political Commentator
With the phone and everything. And I'm really passionate about getting fentanyl out of her country. And a lot of people. And the thing is, it's. Before I even get into the fentanyl thing, a lot of people will constantly blame Mexico. In the beginning, I think a lot of it was Mexico's fault. But really I feel like Mexico is also a huge victim of the illegal immigration that's happening because most of the people at this border aren't even from Mexico. Oh yes. It's like, it's so many people from South America, from Central America, from Haiti, they're swimming over here. Like all these different people are going through Mexico, destroying Mexico along the way and in cahoots with the Mexican cartel who the own, their own government is afraid of the Mexican cartel. It's like they're destroying Mexico on the way to our border. So no, it's. And that's why my eldest brother won't talk to me because his kids are have Mexican he's like, you have an issue with my kids? I'm like, I love my niece and nephews. I spoil them to this day. And it's like for you. And it's like. And they were born in central Illinois. They were born in Bloomington, Illinois, in the cornfields. It's like this doesn't even apply to them. So it's like when you look at illegal immigration, everything that's coming over, that is terrifying. But I really am looking at China and I'm saying this as a 2% Chinese man. So no, I'm not being anti Chinese people, I'm anti ccp. Because people don't know that we are already in a silent war with China. China's whole. If you do some. I'm reading this book right now called Blood Money and I'm only a few chapters in and I'm already blown away just learning the pathway of how China is making the chemicals to create fentanyl, making the fentanyl, making the counterfeit pills, making the drugs that are laced with it, doing all of that. Then they are also bringing it to the Mexican cartel, paying the Mexican cartel to bring all this fentanyl into to the United States and then distributing it. And then they're also providing the Mexican cartel with the communication devices to go under the radar. Then they're paying some of these progressive politicians to basically have hush money to not say anything about all of this going on because they know that it's going on.
Xavier
Wow.
Unknown Political Commentator
And it's. People really underestimate two things about fentanyl. One, how many people it's killing. You know, we lose more military age men every single year to fentanyl every single year than the Iraq war, the Afghan war, the Vietnam War and a couple other wars combined.
Xavier
Damn.
Unknown Political Commentator
Combined. Every single year. And people think that, oh, you're not. If you're not, you know, snorting lines and you're not going to end up dying of fentanyl. Oh, no. Do you know how Prince died?
Xavier
Prince? No.
Unknown Political Commentator
Prince died from fentanyl. And for years I thought that was so strange. Why is Prince doing fentanyl? I looked into it recently. I'm like, oh, he had a counterfeit Tylenol. Which is a whole nother discussion. I'm pretty sure somebody killed him because Prince makes too much money to get some off brand Tylenol from a bodega. So it's like I start asking the questions of, one, why did they kill him? But two, how did this get into his Tylenol? How do you take a Tylenol or people dying in college from Adderall. When you hear someone dies of Fentanyl, ask what the Fentanyl was with, because they're putting it in aspirin, they're putting it in Tylenol, Adderall on top of all the party drugs. So it's not just these kids who are out here partying that are dying of Fentanyl. They're dying from just having a headache.
Xavier
Wow.
Unknown Political Commentator
That is how out of control it's gotten. But nobody really wants to talk about it, but I will, Trust me, I will, because I'm sick of seeing people in our age range dying of this scary. And if you look at China and their whole war tactic because. And the names are beyond me right now, but if you go and you look into it, like, there's this guy that they view as like their founding father of war strategy now, and his whole thing was war by deception. And the goal of China is to win wars without firing a single bullet.
Xavier
Wow.
Unknown Political Commentator
And that's what they're doing between, you know, the. The. The flu's niece is what I'll call it for censorship purposes. The flu's niece. That came from that lab. Between that and fentanyl and tick tock, demoralizing our society and just making us all be so in favor of destroying our own bodies and mutilating our own bodies. All of that is coming directly from China. They are destroying us. And China knows what they're doing. We are in a silent war with China. And they have not fired a single bullet. But, you know, they've been salivating at Taiwan, and you know that they want to be the war, the. The major power again. So that's why they're creating these wars that we have here in America. And they know this because they have experienced part of why China fell as a. As a. As the world power is because the opioid crisis that they got that they blame the British for and they blame all of Western society for, while why they had an opioid crisis years ago that demoralized the Chinese men. So they are trying to make this grand comeback, and to do that, they have to take out America.
Xavier
Wow.
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh, it gets deep.
Xavier
I did not know all this. That's fascinating.
Unknown Political Commentator
And all the receipts are in my favor, so don't even try to call me conspiracy theorist.
Xavier
This makes sense. So there's a book called the Art of the War, and they talk about this stuff. It's by a Chinese person, Sun Tzu. Yeah.
Unknown Political Commentator
And they probably banned him from the country for Spilling their own tea, probably.
Xavier
Damn. This is crazy. So you really think China doesn't like us like that?
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh, yeah. China hates us. And more than just hating us, they just want to be the world power. They want to have that status back because nobody wants to be second place. Nobody even looks good in silver more often than not. They don't want that. They want to be the world power. But you know who else does? Russia. Russia wants to be the world power.
Xavier
And they're allies, right?
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah. And they've become allies because the enemy of your enemy is your friend. So they want to be the world power. They both want to see America fall. Then you have the collective Middle east who hates Israel. And the reason that they hate Israel? Well, there's so many reasons why they hate Israel because they're just one, anti Semitic, two, they want the Holy Land, three, yada, yada, yada. There's so many reasons. But if there's one thing that the Middle east can come together and be in cahoots on is they want to take out Israel because they know that's our most consequential, necessary ally, so they want to take them out. And then if the Middle east led by Iran and Qatar are able to take out Israel, then the Middle East, Russia and China, oh, they're on our ass in World War Three. Wow. But luckily we have Trump here, so they're scared again.
Xavier
You have faith that Trump can end these wars like he says he's going to?
Unknown Political Commentator
I think he can at the very least keep it from happening anytime soon. I think, you know, when it comes to the Israel Palestinian conflict, that's going to happen to the end of time. That's just biblical at this point. They've been fighting since the David Goliath days, like literally David, because Goliath was a Philistine, which is basically a Palestinian now, and David was Jewish. So it's like it goes back that far. So I really don't think that that conflict is ever going to be calm, but they can at least try to get a ceasefire. I do think Trump is going to go over there and put his foot on Hamas's neck and, you know, take them out for a bit. I think we can resolve what's happening in Russia and Ukraine, which I'm on neither side when it comes to Ukraine versus Russia. I do think America overstepped our boundaries, cuz we had no business putting weapons on that border. We really shouldn't have even brought Ukraine into NATO. But that's just my opinion. And then with China, I Don't think China is gonna bust a grape with Trump in office. But I do need Trump to fight against this silent war that we're already in. I do need Trump to start cracking down on fentanyl, start exposing the fact that China is funding the Mexican cartel to bring all this fentanyl here. I need him to really get on that.
Xavier
Well, he just declared the cartels as a terrorist organization, as he should. So that's a good first step.
Unknown Political Commentator
Absolutely. And if I know this information, I know he knows way more than I do. So him doing that was the necessary first step that you have to declare. You have to put them in a certain category so that we can start taking action.
Xavier
Right.
Unknown Political Commentator
Because everything is so diplomatic and there's always a long process. And by declaring them a terrorist organization, that was the first big step.
Xavier
Absolutely.
Unknown Political Commentator
That is my president. I love Donald Jaquan Trump.
Xavier
Yeah, he moves quick. That's why I like him too. Everything he said he was gonna do, he's already starting before he's even president.
Unknown Political Commentator
Exactly.
Xavier
When that ICE director spoke to us at Heritage, he said he was gonna do that like a month ago.
Unknown Political Commentator
Cuz Trump is standing on business. We are tired. Our country is amazing. We truly are the greatest country on earth. Do we have our flaws? Absolutely. Absolutely. America gets ghetto as hell sometimes, but we are the beacon of light on this planet and we need to be strong again. So when it comes to make America great again, it's like, it's not just some cornball phrase. It's like we need to turn our country around for the sake of the rest of the world, because we are the leader for a reason.
Xavier
Absolutely. Do you want this TikTok ban to go through?
Unknown Political Commentator
No.
Xavier
You don't?
Unknown Political Commentator
No. Because I think that whole bill is a facade because I. Because they're. All of a sudden, you have all this issue with data. First of all, all the data that they want on us, they pro. They pretty much already have. Let's be so for real. That's like when people criticize me for being on TikTok, I'm like, what does China not already have that they want from me? My iPhone already pretty much has everything on me that there is to have. It's like, I have nothing to hide, so I really don't care. But when you see. I'm not gonna lie, when you see the left and the right being immediately on the same page about something, as quickly as they were on that China ban or not China ban, that tick tock ban, there's something else going on There. And when you squint and really think about it, it just does not make sense, the whole for sale thing. I do think that there are some accountability things that need to happen to Tick Tock. Like they need to be more transparent about their privacy policies. They need to be more transparent algorithm. And the way that they push such craziness to our audience here in America. But then to have TikTok actually banned already in China and they have their own alternative to it, like, that's very suspicious band in China. Oh, yeah, it's called like, Do Yang is like the. The version of it they. Oh, you didn't know that? Oh, oh, yeah. And TikTok, they have a whole different version of TikTok. It's called Do Young. It's like a whole different app because American TikTok is too degenerate. It's. It says it's basically brain rot. And they identify it as that in China.
Xavier
Oh, yeah, that's crazy because it started in China, didn't it?
Unknown Political Commentator
It did it.
Xavier
So we got so degenerate that they banned their own app.
Unknown Political Commentator
They had. I think they had it banned since the beginning.
Xavier
Oh, wow.
Unknown Political Commentator
It was always for the intention. Ever since it was like converted from musically or whatever. It's always been with the intention of demoralizing our society, making people with no talent, no substance and nothing to offer society, making them these mega stars, no shade. Some of these people who have these massive, unbelievable platforms have no value to add. If anything, they're just adding the opposite. They're just regressing our youth, making us more unintelligent, getting us to focus on things that are irrelevant. Like the fact that we are so focused on social issues is largely because of TikTok. And what people are so unaware of is if you're that focused on social issues, you're inherently privilege. Because if you think that people are supposed to be more concerned about your gender identity than putting food on the table and feeding their children, then you're narcissistic and delusional. And TikTok is putting that into people's brains. Because why on earth am I? Why, If I am a father who is struggling to feed my family and keep my family safe, why am I supposed to be more concerned with Rebecca's ability to get an abortion in Alabama?
Xavier
Right?
Unknown Political Commentator
And don't get me wrong, I am legislatively pro choice. I'm ideologically pro life, which is a concept that people don't understand for some reason, but I think it just makes sense. But. And Trump's not even Banning abortion anyway. So let me not even have people try to take me out of context on that. Don't even try it because I'll drag out in the comments. But all that to say, it's like, the issues that are socially related, why would I care more about that than my ability to protect and provide for my own family? It's just crazy. We're not focusing on the things that actually matter. We're not focusing on the fact that we're so close to World War Three. Instead, we're talking about people's pronouns.
Xavier
Right.
Unknown Political Commentator
It's like, I. Why? For what reason?
Xavier
Yeah. There's much more important things to talk about. Right. Like the economy, gas prices and everything.
Unknown Political Commentator
Yeah. Eggs. Why am I paying $12 for eggs?
Xavier
I know. If you want the pasture raise, it's like 12 bucks, right?
Unknown Political Commentator
Literally. Literally.
Xavier
I'm not eating those weird normal eggs, whatever they're called.
Unknown Political Commentator
They don't even look right when you crack them.
Xavier
I mean, they're injecting whatever, like, in those animals. You know, Chickens live six weeks now.
Unknown Political Commentator
What?
Xavier
Yeah. When you see those rotisserie chickens out, like Costco and stuff, those are six to eight weeks old. They're being injected so much.
Unknown Political Commentator
Oh. Every day we stray further from Christ.
Xavier
Yeah. It's disgusting. It's hard to even trust grocery stores these days. That's. That's where we're at right now.
Unknown Political Commentator
And that's why everybody, like, they make fun of me. They're like, oh, you shop at ere1, you're just doing that to be bougie. It's like, no, I just don't want cancer. I literally just don't want my legs to fall off. At some point in my life, it's like, I. I am willing to spend the extra money in order to protect my health. Because if you lose your health and you lose your mind, you lose everything.
Xavier
Yep.
Unknown Political Commentator
It's like, I would rather have a little less money in my bank account and be able to live longer, but it's like I have the privilege. Privilege of doing that because I worked my ass off and got my own black privilege.
Xavier
Yes, sir.
Unknown Political Commentator
So it's like, I am going to air one because I know that the food is going to be safer and cleaner there. If you go to Walmart to get your groceries, you. You know, you're going to end up with some kind of. Well, I shouldn't say, you know, you're going to. But you have a much higher likelihood of developing cancer and all these mystery diseases that are coming along 100% I.
Xavier
Just got a pernuvo scan. Have you looked into those?
Unknown Political Commentator
I have not.
Xavier
It's like a mri. Yeah. Detects disease early.
Unknown Political Commentator
I need to do that. There's like a whole list of things I'm going to start doing. Like just a test of what am I allergic to now? Because. And it's crazy, the healthier I have gotten, the more intolerant I am to so many different foods. It's like my stomach is always fighting for its life. Now it takes one seed oil to ruin my whole day. Now. Like it's out of control because I eat healthy now and eating the things that my body was actually programmed to eat in the first place. So now it's like I go and eat a bag of pizza rolls like I used to. It's like I am doomed for at least 72 hours.
Xavier
Damn.
Unknown Political Commentator
And it makes you realize how unhealthy was this stuff as a child? Pop Tarts had me in a chokehold. I was a fiend for Pop Tarts. Then you learn how pop Tarts are banned in so many other countries because of how bad they are for you. Or if you look at a comparison of like Quaker Oats or Heinz ketchup or even just Ramen noodles. All Oreos. Especially Oreos. If you compare them what we have here in the States to either one, what they had 30 years ago as the ingredients, or two, especially if you look at what they have overseas, they're so much healthier. The versions of these foods are 10 times healthier overseas than what they are here in America. And there's a reason for that. It's again, because they want us to be sick. They want us to be dependent on the government.
Xavier
Yup. And they teach you breakfast is the most important meal while they feed you these sugary cereals and Pop Tarts and stuff.
Unknown Political Commentator
Right? When people ask me, like the best way to stay in shape and not end up being too big backed, it's like, check your added sugars. You look at a bowl of Captain Crunch. How much added sugars in that? Just them. Dumping grams like cups of sugar into your food. That's out of control. There is no reason for that. And then people become more dependent on coffee because they have these sugar rushes and then they crash because your body can't handle all this sugar. So now what do you need? You need a sugary coffee from Starbucks that pump you back up and to get you going again in your day. It's like, I don't eat like, like in the beginning of the day. So I Don't need coffee to be dependent on every single day. Absolutely. It's. It's so bad.
Xavier
Yeah. Well, dude, what's next for you? Any documentaries you're working on?
Unknown Political Commentator
So I have a couple ideas for documentaries. Don't want to say that just yet because we're going to figure out which one, but I'm working on getting a live show over at Prager U. So did a few test shoots for that, so hopefully. Hopefully I'll have that by next time I see you. I'm also working on a show called Spin House. That's the working title. I actually filmed a pilot to that because, you know, I'm all for trying to blend pop culture and politics and I'm trying to build this show where I'm showcasing the world of what it's like being a political influencer. Going from D.C. to the inauguration to a party with celebrities and influencers in la. Like showing that world that we're not hated behind the scenes. It actually is cool behind the scenes, but also just the hell we go through. And just like the amount of hatred and death threats that you go through being a political influencer, it's gonna show that whole world. We have a few networks we're talking to about it right now. It's got my friends, Emily Saves America, Lou Holly Clarkson Lawson, Amber Rose, front of the show, and a few other special guests. So that's my huge goal for 2025, is to get that on a mainstream network near you.
Xavier
Love it. We'll link your X account and Instagram below. Thanks for coming on, man.
Unknown Political Commentator
Thank you for having me.
Xavier
Yeah, thanks for watching, guys. Check this stuff out. See you next time.
Digital Social Hour: "Trump’s Shock Win: What Kamala’s Campaign Got Wrong | Xaviaer DuRousseau DSH #1184"
Release Date: February 16, 2025
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Xaviaer DuRousseau
Podcast Description:
Digital Social Hour is a platform where host Sean Kelly engages in unfiltered, in-depth conversations with some of the world's most controversial and thought-provoking figures. This episode features a detailed discussion on Donald Trump's unexpected victory and an analysis of Kamala Harris's campaign shortcomings.
Timeline: [01:27] - [03:31]
The episode opens with Xavier expressing his shock over Trump's win, highlighting the unexpected nature of the election outcome.
Xavier: "Guys got Xavier here today and Trump just won. Let's go, dude. You've been celebrating, right?" ([01:27])
Unknown Political Commentator: "Absolutely. It's a great day to be a Republican." ([01:32])
Both speakers share their emotional responses, with the commentator even shedding tears upon Trump's victory, emphasizing the significance of the win within the Republican community.
Timeline: [01:59] - [06:00]
The discussion shifts to Kamala Harris's campaign, where the commentator provides a harsh critique of her strategy and endorsements.
He argues that Harris's reliance on celebrity endorsements, such as Cardi B, backfired, portraying them as ineffective and disingenuous efforts to sway voters.
He also criticizes Harris's public appearances, suggesting that her lack of preparedness and poor performance in interviews damaged her credibility.
Timeline: [05:09] - [29:57]
A significant portion of the conversation delves into allegations that the music industry has systematically blackballed Nicki Minaj to undermine her influence.
He claims that efforts to replace Nicki with artists like Cardi B involve orchestrated campaigns to tarnish her reputation, including fraudulent diss tracks and biased award nominations.
The discussion extends to broader industry practices, suggesting a deep-seated corruption aimed at controlling cultural narratives.
Timeline: [06:25] - [23:50]
The commentator offers a critical view of Black Lives Matter (BLM), arguing that it fails to address the root causes of crime within black communities.
He highlights instances of black-on-black crime that receive minimal media attention, suggesting that BLM diverts focus from these pressing issues.
The conversation also touches on systemic failures within the criminal justice system, particularly the roles of district attorneys (DAs) in perpetuating injustice.
Timeline: [21:18] - [23:31]
Addressing homelessness, the commentator criticizes the allocation of billions towards ineffective solutions.
He points out instances of financial mismanagement, such as excessive spending on minor items, which he argues exacerbates the homelessness crisis without providing tangible relief.
Timeline: [31:07] - [43:06]
A deep dive into the opioid crisis, the commentator alleges a covert operation by China to flood the U.S. with fentanyl through collaboration with Mexican cartels.
He draws parallels between historical conflict strategies, referencing Sun Tzu's The Art of War, to argue that China employs deceptive tactics to weaken American society without direct confrontation.
The discussion underscores the devastating impact of fentanyl, citing celebrity deaths like Prince's as symptomatic of a larger, orchestrated crisis.
Timeline: [36:24] - [43:24]
The conversation shifts to immigration, with strong opinions on illegal immigration and border security.
He criticizes current immigration policies, blaming them for increased crime and societal degradation, while also expressing frustration over being criticized from both the left and right.
Timeline: [29:57] - [47:56]
Further exploration of China's influence, the commentator claims that the Pentagon funds Hollywood propaganda to demoralize American society.
He connects the spread of social issues through platforms like TikTok to a broader agenda of cultural manipulation aimed at weakening American values.
Timeline: [49:03] - [51:07]
The commentator addresses the detrimental effects of the American food industry, emphasizing unhealthy food practices and FDA approvals.
He criticizes processed foods, high sugar content, and the misleading practices of major corporations, advocating for healthier eating habits.
Timeline: [53:10] - [54:14]
Concluding the episode, the commentator shares his upcoming projects aimed at blending pop culture with politics and raising awareness about political influencers' challenges.
He emphasizes the importance of media representation and the personal toll of political advocacy, highlighting his commitment to continue his work through documentaries and live shows.
Unknown Political Commentator: "Everything is so diplomatic and there's always a long process. And by declaring them a terrorist organization, that was the first big step." ([45:35])
Xavier: "Yeah. You got to hire 10,000 people when you get an office crazy." ([34:54])
Unknown Political Commentator: "America gets ghetto as hell sometimes, but we are the beacon of light on this planet and we need to be strong again." ([45:51])
Unknown Political Commentator: "If you lose your health and you lose your mind, you lose everything." ([50:34])
This episode of Digital Social Hour presents a critical perspective on recent political developments, particularly focusing on Donald Trump's unexpected electoral victory and the perceived failures of Kamala Harris's campaign. The conversation weaves through various contentious topics, including industry conspiracies, systemic issues within the criminal justice system, the opioid crisis, immigration policies, and the influence of foreign powers in American society. The guest, Xaviaer DuRousseau, offers a blend of political commentary and personal anecdotes, underscoring his advocacy for conservative values and skepticism towards established narratives.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this summary reflect those of the guest speaker and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Digital Social Hour or its host, Sean Kelly.