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Welcome to the lineup. Live on rumble, 9am to 7pm Eastern. You don't even need to change that. Not dial the window that's playing or not even playing. Your phone can be locked and you could be listening to it. It's a collective of a lot of different viewpoints but under one umbrella, free content. We appreciate it. YouTube live is pretty much dead and Rumble did it. Lot to get to today. Welcome back. After Thanksgiving I also should make the announcement. You guys send in the comments. Nick Fuentes is going to be on the show on Thursday and that's one of those things where people will be mad on either side no matter how it goes. But hey, we're at a point here where discussions need to take place and I think people seeing a fair minded one, one that isn't a softball, but one that isn't a gotcha. We're gonna try and do that as best as possible and we had some logistical issues. So comment below what kind of questions you would most like to see. And today welcome our conquerors is what the west is doing. Do you know the percentage of white people in Europe and the uk? What it used to be and what it is today? And have you seen what has changed in the United States too? As far as foreign born people living here versus native born citizens. What point can we have this conversation? I want to tell you, you can pick the country that you live in. You can pick what it looks like. That's okay. All countries have done it so we're going to talk about that. And President Trump issued probably his most serious truth post ever to third worlders which is get out. And a lot of gay characters according to Glad Gl aad, not the trash bag, but similar. They are lamenting that half of all gay characters next television season they're going to be going away. I don't know how happy you can make me, but we'll talk about that more on with the show. Oh God. Oh. What the gorgeous.
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What the hell's going on?
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By the dollars I could have saved.
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How are you the ghost of me? I'm not even dead yet.
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She cute?
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She's like a dick.
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Glad to be with you. A little bit. A little bit nutty. A little bit nutty this morning because first day back post Thanksgiving where. Yeah. You know what's funny is I actually feel good. How good? I just, you know, often. Mondays were a little bit sluggish. It turns out my body does better on a diet of pure poison.
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That's true. If you stop eating so healthy.
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Yeah.
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You were malnourished?
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Yeah, I guess that's what it was. I put on a few pounds. How many pounds did you guys put on? What was your best part of Thanksgiving? You can let me know. We have a lot to get. But you know what? No. Here's the other thing I want to ask you. Out of all the Third World immigrants, shitholes who should be kicked out of the country the hardest, like, who warms a steel toe? By the way, true classics are coming on. They have those Timberland boots, those Chelsea boots.
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Really?
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Yeah. I'm waiting on a pair of those because, you know, I've had my pair for about nine years. All right. Captain Morgan. How are you, sir?
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I'm doing well. How's your back feeling?
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It's feeling better. You didn't make a turkey. Nope. What a fag. And wow. Saturday, December 30th at Springfield. You dared me. Springfield Comedy Club, Springfield, Missouri. He's not on Twitter. Not underscore. Firestone. Mr. Josh Firestein.
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Hey, what's up?
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This clerical.
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Whoa.
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What I meant. So that's what we wanted.
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Yeah. Look, you can't boot Tool man because he's not a Third World immigrant, but he can still get a steel toe.
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I have it on good record that he is.
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Yeah.
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India.
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He's one of those greasy guineas.
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I gained weight. I lost weight.
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Really?
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I was. Yeah. Because I was sick all week last.
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That's right.
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I got better for Thanksgiving. And I made a turkey like a man.
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Yep. Yep.
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And I ate that.
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I hate.
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I ate that dry Bird like a man as well.
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I didn't know if you said ate or hate. I hate.
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Ate it.
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That's like French Canadian. I hate it.
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It was great at H's.
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You hate the turkey? No, I hate it. It's a lot. You hate it a lot. I hate it.
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Everything.
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You hate everything about turkey.
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All right, turkey sucks. Moving on.
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So speaking of having Nick Fuentes on the show, you know, he's a Catholic gentleman. He'll be on the show on Thursday. Here's another Catholic, but it's apparently a different kind of Catholic, the bitchy lesbian kind. Here's a female Catholic priest talking about what Catholicism means to me.
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Here are some things this clerical caller does not allow me to do. One, ignore systemic injustice. My faith demands that I advocate for the marginalized, and that means speaking out whenever I see injustice or harm taking place within our communities. A second thing this clerical collar does not allow me to do is worry about rules more than people.
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Like from God.
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Catholics don't care about rules.
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Apostolic and Catholic faith, you know, like Romans. But that doesn't mean that rules and liturgy should come before people. And that means that if people are in need or our community members are in need, we must show up for them and take care of them. First and foremost, this caller demands that I stand on the side of liberation and equity. Collar talks and breaking the chains of oppression, because that is what my God of the Bible tells me that he will do.
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I see the problem here. She's wearing the wrong collar. Yeah.
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Shut up, bitch.
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She needs the old skull's bridle. Yeah. I was born in the muff. It's mounded by it. The skull's bridle was actually a cage. Bring that back up. That was worn around the head of a gossiping or nagging woman for great shame. Yeah.
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It's a giant head.
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Yeah. Yeah. There was also a spike, by the way, she would have to hold in her mouth. Now, it wasn't dangerous, but it was to let everyone know. This broad won't shut up.
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Why'd we stop doing that?
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I. I don't know. I don't know. And men, you know, the whipping post was for men. So, like, you know, we. We all had our stuff. Women, it was. This is the thing, the beautiful. I've talked about this. The biblical prescription. First, let me ask you, if you're a Christian, if you believe in God, Right? Good guy. God. We'll get to Islam in a second.
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Different.
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You believe that we're all sinful, Right. You believe that human beings are imperfect. Okay? God's really clear in your sinful nature, right? He goes, men, don't be violent just for the sake. Don't be needlessly violent. And don't. Don't screw everything that moves, okay? Don't just. Don't just go sleep around and be violent. Women, don't be naggy. Don't be naggy. Witches, okay? Shut up. Just shut up. Stop nagging and stop gossiping. That's our sinful nature. That's their sinful nature. And then he also said, by the way, women, you can be in no position of authority over men ever, okay? In the church, that's just. You can. Sunday school. Sure. Cool. But if it's a grown man, you have to sit down and defer. Oh, it seems like these people are creating. They claim to be Catholic, are creating God in their own feminist. Their own graven snatch image deal. You know, that's idolatry. So the woman in the video, she's Reverend Madison Jones McAleese McKelisy. She's a priest in the Catholic Apostolic Church, North America. To be clear, she says Catholic. They're actually not in communion with Rome. So the word Catholic means nothing?
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Not at all.
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It means absolutely nothing.
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They're Catholic adjacent.
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I see a woman, I see a female priest, and I go, oh, a heretic.
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Is that like if my wife left me and kept my name?
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Yeah. Yeah, I guess. I don't know. I mean, did she. What name? Did she have three names or did she take her husband's last name?
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Jones.
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Yeah.
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Wife.
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Madison Jones.
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I thought they were married to. Why didn't she take God's last name? She's married to.
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Well, she already doesn't like God's rules.
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That's true.
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She's choosing people over God.
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Yeah. She's gonna hyphenate. Madison Jones. Christ. Well, no, we're not married to anything.
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What?
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She should have said one of these.
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Things that this collar doesn't allow me to do is speak.
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Yeah, exactly. That would be nice.
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It would have been better off.
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Someone get. You know what? He's. Okay. Someone get Hassan. Pikers. All right. Speaking.
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Oh, don't call her a dog.
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Come on. No, I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not saying that. Why would you say that, Josh? I'm just saying. I'm just saying that's how they Muslims treat the ladies. We'll get to the rape fantasies in a bit. Two thirds.
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It's a study.
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It's a study. But we'll get to it. Why is Noodles waving his head? We didn't say you're part of the two thirds.
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No.
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All right, concur. So that she could just be a feminist. To be fair, she may not be a lesbian. Right. But I need a segue, so I'll assume she is. So for the last decade. Here's the thing, too, I want to clarify. You will have these nihilists out there. When people say the dissident rights or the alt right, I hear people a lot say, oh, conservatives have conserved nothing. They've done nothing. Right. So we want to burn it all down. I think you guys may not appreciate how bad things had gotten and how bad they can get. You know, the fact that. And I'll get to this. Glad is upset that half of all gay characters in media are going away. According to them, the fact that we have two genders recognized officially in this country, I mean, I was banned from many, many, many campuses, Camp High, before saying there are two genders changed my mind. And now it is codified into law like it was just assumed we were on the slow march toward male, female, cease to be a thing. That is a huge difference. That's a huge cultural shift that the market of Hollywood has to respond to these forces. So when people say nothing is conserved, not only was something conserved, it was territory that was lost, fought for, and it was won back. And if you burn everything down, guess what? You're gonna lose all that and it's going to get worse. Doesn't mean that things are perfect. What I'm trying to tell you is you can't stop fighting. So for the last decade or so, you guys, maybe if you're new here, you may not remember that you couldn't turn on a TV or a streaming device without being blasted in the face with gay stuff. My sister says they're better ways to get someone's attention. Oh, sorry. I should have warned you guys.
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Look away.
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I'm not Ralph anymore. I'm Rachel Spanish. They say how you still got your okay. That true? What you got between your legs is your business, and what I got is mine.
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Walking, walking, walking, walking.
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She's not allowed to be in the room with the kids.
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Yeah, I have to green screen it in.
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There's a tiger mom when you need her. Can't allow this body to continue without doing something different.
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Remember that one out.
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The threats to American people, American democracy.
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Are grave and urgent.
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I'm so convinced that he uses Rosario Dawson like a sleeve to protect him while he makes love to other men.
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Is he dating her or something or.
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Yeah, yeah, I think they're engaged or something. Whatever. So according to glaad, G L A A D, not the GLAAD trash bags. Just like I said, very similar.
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Except it smells worse.
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Yeah, yeah. If it's a bear, it's still hefty. Hefty, hefty.
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Yeah. There's no odor protection.
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No, there is none. So according to Glad, half of all LGBTQ plus characters are set to be canceled. And I don't like men's.
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No mo.
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I don't think right now is the time to tell us.
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And here's the thing, guys, this is a win because even Glad is not saying lgbtq, AIP or AAIP plus it's lgbt. They've even shortened it because they go, look, guys, we've been laying it on a little thick. Now, I will tell you this. I didn't feel like doing the research as to whether they're correct because it's gross, but I'll assume for the sake of argument that they are correct. Go check the reference. Which by the way, of course means the next Avengers movie will not be featuring their controversial new hero, Black Pansexual. That was. Yeah, that was. Oh, he's feisty.
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Look at him.
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We're gonna need rewrites. Meow. I can do a better take two. Just some old homophobic Italian New Yorker, like, hey, this ain't no scratching post, lady. Why don't you wakanda you sorry ass outta here. He's a villain.
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Yeah, yeah, he's white too, I'm sure.
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Yeah, in the way, I guarantee you.
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So this is a momentum thing, you guys. You know, you saw it. The Olympics have changed. You just saw World's Strongest Woman be a man. And they came out and apologized. Once upon a time, Anyone who walked off that podium, they would have been proud, beaten, they would have been punished. I know this because I had write ups on myself for making fun of the woman of the year. Being a man now, it's considered hack an old hat, but while it was happening, people were afraid to speak out about all of this. I watched it happen in real time and you can see me live going back to 2009 all the way through. It really sort of came in strong around 2013, 2014, where we just turned around for a second, came back and like, wait, man and woman, male, female is no longer a thing. So we're going to get into the momentum here and how you keep your foot on the gas. But by the way, another way to do it, download the Rumble app. Follow me there. Hey, we still have clips that go up on YouTube every now and then, but the best place to stay in touch is Rumble. It lets you know when we're live and you don't have to worry about some algorithm throttling us or cutting you out of touch. So this is momentum. And here's the thing. The last person to get the memo are the performers in Hollywood. And here's the thing. One, one language actually talks with these people, and that's money. So they'll say, which is really important to us, until someone says, okay, so people aren't tuning in. You want to be out of a job, and all of a sudden they'll be extolling the virtues of heteronormativeness. So Stranger Things star who's the daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, Maya Hawk. She's a ginger. She was actually asked about this and gave her response.
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What did it mean to you to be a part of something that was so inclusive, so representative, such an important character? Well, I'm so glad I'm not dead yet. And I also didn't really know that was going on. And that's so interesting. I'm doing my research. Glad study as soon as I leave here. It was so cool to me that this show wasn't about. About that because so often it feels like gay characters only get to exist on shows like that are about being gay. And this shows about so many things. And to have like a leading role in a. In just a mainstream show that everybody goes to watch.
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My leading's a stretch.
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My proudest moments at getting to play Robin have been people telling me that, you know, watching the show with their family helped them communicate with their family about their sexuality. And it's just. This makes me feel so proud.
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Yeah, no, here's the thing. We want it to be more of a one way conversation with the parents telling their kids what is healthy sexual behavior. Yes. We don't want you telling children to then go home and let their put their parents on notice. She doesn't understand this. She was shocked. She's like, wow, I didn't know about that study. I'm gonna research it as soon as I leave here. Which she won't.
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No, she was going to get drunk.
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Yeah, she absolutely was going to get drunk.
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Come on, dude.
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What is she even talking about saying that? This is usually just a show about somebody being gay. I'm like, no, it's been shoehorned into every single movie or show. We've been watching for years.
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Well, I understand what she means. Like, there are no gay camping magazines. It's just pornograph. So, like, it's true.
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Or a Jeep Wrangler commercial.
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Yeah, exactly.
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Gotcha.
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Son of a bitch.
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The rubber ducky just has a giant room. Now, this is the thing. It's because, like, there aren't many gay, like out magazine. She does have a point. It's like, it's not like gay paintball magazines or gay weaving magazines. It's just pornography. Because it's a very decadent culture of degeneracy. That's what happens with hyper promiscuity. Now, the good news here is with the message being sent from the market, you. So boycotts work. Boycotts work. Look at Rumble. Look at the success of Rumble. Now, in comparison to YouTube and the streaming that's taking place, that means you're not only gonna have fewer gay characters, but you're going to have fewer voices moving forward, like that of this idiotic Thurman Hawke Maia character. Here's the kind of take you can expect from the brilliant, sheltered people in Hollywood.
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My mom wrote this really beautiful essay about her abortion that she got when she was really young and about how if she hadn't have had it, she wouldn't have become the person that she'd become and I wouldn't exist, and how both of my parents lives would have been totally derailed and she hadn't had access to safe and legal health care, fundamental health care. And I, of course, like wealthy people, will always be able to get abortions. But so many people, because of this ruling, this, like, weak, will not only not be able to pursue their dreams, but actually lose their lives and be unsafe.
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You mean like those being aborted in the womb? This. Here's the thing. This girl, the one who champions LGBTQ plus, just doesn't mean that she's wrong about everything. But when you. She's pretty much wrong about everything. She rehearsed that in the mirror and she thought, wow, that's gonna be great. Yeah. She thought that was going to resonate.
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I'm gonna say that on Jimmy Fallon.
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Yeah. That without abortions, people could lose their lives or be unsafe. So we need abortions to. To protect lives and to keep kids safe. By the way, her parents, famous parents, were actually in the audience. Wrong kid died.
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Damn it.
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Yeah, I get it. That's obviously not a real parents.
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The real parents are Ethan Hawke and who's Uma Thurman. She had an abortion. She tried to relate to the the common man here.
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Yeah.
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Uma Thurman, movie star, needed an abortion. She didn't have enough money or resources.
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Early on in her have a baby, but wrote a beautiful essay about killing her unborn child.
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Yeah, I love how.
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I love how.
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Would have derailed her life. Essay would have. It would have derailed her.
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She killed her unborn child.
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No, but it's.
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And then she'll say. She'll say, oh, I wasn't a child yet. Well, then you wrote a whole essay to a.
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Nothing. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Why is it.
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Why is it beautiful?
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Let me just explain too, what you're actually hearing her say. She's saying if my mom, she says, you know, didn't have access to basic healthcare. Let me translate. If my mom didn't end the life of the baby in her womb that she made, it would have derailed her life. My mom, if she would have had to raise a child, raise her blood and flesh and nurse this child and watch her child grow into another human being as she watched me. If she had to do that, she wouldn't have been able to pursue the meaningful things in life like Kill Bill Volume 2 and film premieres and materialism while extolling the virtues of socialism for you. She wouldn't have been able to travel to Lesbos and to South Africa and film premieres, and she wouldn't have been able to have the nice cars and the driver if she had to go through the toil and trouble of raising life. It's evil. It's evil straight from the pit of hell. Even if you don't think abortion is murder, let's assume you don't believe abortion is murder. Do you honestly believe that the more meaningful things in life are fame and notoriety and cocktail dinners, then raising it? Who lives a more meaningful life? Let's say someone who is rich, famous, a celebrity, no legacy to leave as far as children, or the poor person who raises a loving family who go on have children of their own, giving you grandchildren. Genuine question. What do you think is more meaningful? We know where pretty much all of Hollywood lines up and they've been trying to propagandize you into believing that that is going away. So I don't want to hear people say that nothing gets done, that nothing has been conserved. You have helped push back and yep, we've helped with you with collectively many, many billions of plays. Guess what? The culture is shifting in this country.
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And even if you don't believe that abortion is murder, that's a weird take to have on a national television show to be like, if my mom didn't have access to abortion care, well then I would have had half the Christmas presents everywhere.
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Exactly.
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And I would have had to maybe share a bedroom for a couple years with a brother or sister and that would have been just terrible.
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And I certainly wouldn't be an acting because my parents didn't get me my job.
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Yeah, exactly. I wouldn't be famous.
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Nepotism would have been out the window.
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Also, I better not breathe with another ginger because that child will be a ghost. Now speaking of conserving very white the culture. This is just a quick. And I want to be clear about something, people point the finger and we've avoided this real go. You're paid by Israel, you're paid by Qatar and you're a fed and a fed and a fed and a fed and a fed and fed. Now some of that does go on to be clear. People are paid sometimes by foreign influences. But it's not always what you think. It's not just $7,000 for a pro Israel post. And I can tell you this because I've been offered trips to Israel, which I've declined. At some point in time I would like to go as a Christian, see, you know, the land of Jesus Christ.
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Yeah.
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But I've always wanted to avoid any strings attached. And there are. I will tell you this behind the scenes. There are very big investors from Qatar. So this is true. I can't prove that anyone is taking money from any one source. But I'm just saying it's not completely ill founded. We don't make those accusations. But I will say that the influence takes place from all foreign adversaries. It's a war of information right now. And that includes Qatar. That includes, yeah, Israel. They have their own vested interests. That includes France, by the way. That includes China. That includes a lot of other nations. And it happens in ways that you may not realize. It's not just pay for a post. So this is one that raised some eyebrows and it could just be because there was a race, to be clear, but multiple conservative influencers descended upon Qatar the very same weekend with posts coinciding on Instagram about how great Qatar is. Ready. Are you ready? Yeah.
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Now do outside of Doha.
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Yeah, exactly. By the way, you can do that with any nation. We'll get to that. But there are also some congressmen there. Laurel Lee, Marlon Stutzman, Abe Hamada, Ryan Zinke, Lawrence Gooden, Lance Gooden. Oh, sorry, Lance Gooden. I apologize. You guys can check the rep. No, thank you. I Appreciate it. Thanks for killing my momentum like that.
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Yeah, I got it.
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That was quick.
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It was good. He was waiting for it. Thanksgiving doesn't scratch the hatred itch. Now, all these influencers, of course, insist that Qatari Thanksgiving traditions are no different from American Thanksgiving. Like their Macy's parade. Yeah. A little oil. Oh, my God. Beautiful.
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It's like their version of Clifford.
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Yes, exactly. I think it has a leak.
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Clifford the big red dead Christian.
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Yes. It's. It's the great beheading Charlie Brown.
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That.
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Turns you to Thanksgiving dinner with the perfect oven roasted falafel. And after that, of course, the always televised Doha Minster dog show went, everybody. Oh, hey, hey, come on.
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That's not a chew toy.
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No, this was a chew toy.
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I don't think they're chewy.
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Those dogs are fully coiffed, I'll tell you that.
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I don't think there's any setup. Now here's the thing. Qatar, you see it, right? And so people point to it. They go, Qatar, Israel, that's what. But it's not just Qatar and Israel. It's. Every nation is going to act as they should in their own self interest. Now, you understand that as an American, this country is king of the hill. So everyone else wants that spot. And the best way to get that spot is to subvert American expectations, Americans perceptions of other nations, and they're sanitizing it so that you see something that isn't real. Let me show you from all of these nations and the propaganda that makes its way into social media, what they want you to see.
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It's pretty.
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A lot of lights.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. That was sick. It's all coordinated. Shanghai. Nice.
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So we'll stop the lecture and let you take a look for yourself at what the Kievskaya metro station in Moscow. Russia looks like today. Tucker, it's missing something a little bit.
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Yeah. So you've got Qatar, you've got China, you've got Russia. That's what those governments want you to see. Here's the reality. This footage was sent to us by Edwin, a Kenyan migrant worker in Doha. We've changed his name and his words are spoken by an actor. After all, expressing critical views can be dangerous and they get you killed.
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Oh, I wasn't expecting that drop. No, it's a banger. It's like Austin.
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Yeah. And just so you know, you go outside of, like you said, Doha, it's. It's clay. It's clay huts.
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Any of these. These countries, any. Especially in the Middle East. But a lot of these third World Countries, you leave those big cities and it is just caveman days.
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I will tell you, I was surprised. Ireland leaving major cities, leaving major cities. Basically what you would consider a summer cottage or really old sort of quaint, rustic place is how a lot of people live there.
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And we have that here in the United States. You know, we have mountain folk, we have people in Appalachia, or however you say it, you got people out in the rural areas. But they have running water, right? They have electricity, they have the Internet. It's a lot different. The living standard is way lower outside the cities.
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They're also not killed for apostasy like Qatar, or they're also not taken away in cuffs and never to be seen again if they speak out against the government, as example in China, or for example, if they're a punk rock band and Russia sent to gulags. And just to be clear, this funding goes a lot deeper than people realize, like people do. And I think AIPAC is a problem. I think we should end the three to four billion dollars a year that we send to Israel. Also the armed. I think it only needs to be mutually beneficial. That's always been my opinion. You guys let me know if you think it's anti Semitic or if you think it makes me a Jewish shill or a Nazi, depending on the day. But I'm also really concerned about a lot of other funding as well. So Qatar is a good example. They given about $6.3 billion from 86 to 2024 to American universities. That's double approximately what China gave, which is still a problem with billions and billions and billions of dollars.
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Why are they giving any? Right, like the number should be zero. I don't want any influence from China or Qatar on American universities.
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Not at all.
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Done.
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And we're going to get to the segment as far as what does it mean to be American? What does it mean to preserve, to conserve your country? What does that mean? What are we fighting to conserve? That's really what conservative means. I'm not talking about Republicans. I'm talking about conserving. To me, what that means is conserving what this country was meant to be. And I do think that's where there's a conversation that needs to be had. Was this country meant to simply be a mosaic of any race, religion, culture of people, so long as they're happy to be here and leave their previous country? No, no, there's quite a bit more as far as your end of the bargain coming to this country and what you're expected to Uphold. But yeah, this seems, this obviously raised a lot of eyebrows. And in other cringe influencer news, so I'm gonna go to the other side here. Gillian Michaels told Donald Trump Jr. She gave her opinion on why Nick Fuentes, to be clear, just think this is asinine. Nick Fuentes needs to be disavowed if you're gonna keep broads like her.
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I'm here to tell you it's a big deal. And I think it's a big deal because all of those people that your dad invited in, Tulsi Kennedy, myself, inadvertently, Right. All of these more Rogan, all of these more moderate people who flee the crazy on the left are alarmed if the right doesn't disavow the Nick Fuentes'. And it doesn't mean, I'm not saying cancel Tucker Carlson. That is not what I'm saying.
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We don't have to leave the prescriptions to actual conservatives.
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I have no problem problem saying that, but I do think it's going to be a problem.
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I'm sort of a free speech absolutist.
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But that doesn't mean there's not consequences to that speech. And if you hear some people speak and you don't like it, like, man.
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I sort of feel like they almost cancel themselves.
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And not, not with censorship, but by people being like, okay, that's not even a reasonable decision. We're just not going to listen to this person anymore.
E
I'm just deeply concerned that if there's a guy who says women want to be and somebody does not say, Carol said that. Actually, we are as a party. This is not conservativism. We find him repulsive. It's, I'm telling you, it's.
A
But I also think if you're gonna.
D
Acknowledge every person that says something ridiculous, all of a sudden you're just making them bigger in a way.
A
Yeah. Now, just in case you guys were wondering too, since she's now offering prescriptions, sort of like Nala Ray with Bible courses in her ministry. Jillian Michaels. And it doesn't mean that people can't be wrong. But when you've been wrong your whole life, you know, selling people booty workouts on a reality show, maybe sit back in the pulpit and learn for a while instead of offering prescriptions. Jillian Michaels. For those who don't know, she just jumped on the conservative bandwagon in 2024. Moderate lefty your entire life, not particularly political. You've now seen the light. The election is in a couple days from now. Will you be voting for Donald Trump.
E
I did vote for Donald Trump.
A
Yeah.
E
He wasn't my choice out of the candidates that were running for the primary. I do his flaws, but the problem for me is that it becomes a question of lesser evils.
A
So here's my. And that's important. He wasn't my choice. And now she claims to be a conservative. If she is welcomed with open arms, and by the way, you shouldn't shun her, but if her prescriptions, her solutions are welcomed with open arms, what do you think people like Jillian Michaels, if there are enough of them are going to do if they actually attain power within our movement? Well, we know that Donald Trump was not their choice. We know that she voted Democrat for most of her life. We know where she lined up before. Do you think that maybe they'll revert to that and try and shape shift off? The left has gone far left and the right has gone somewhat left. And by the way, I won't be told who I can and can't have on this show. That's why Nick Fuentes is on Thursday. Even though I disagree with him on a whole lot, but I also agree with him on quite a few things. My big problem is I think Nick Fuentes has some legitimate grievances because of what he refers to as gatekeeping. Yeah. Jillian Michaels doesn't get to tell conservatives who they can talk with. Now, they both have the same problem because Nick Fuentes has said that, you know, we need a future coalition, someone like a Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie. I would ask him, what do you think happens if Ro Khanna, interchangeable with Jillian Michaels in this case, attains power in the Republican Party or an independent party? They have adhered to an ideology that requires of them to attain power and subvert. So if you create a coalition and one believes in more power. More power, more power. Well, guess what? You're gonna find yourself compromising. Nick said, well, they'll have to compromise on immigration and the right will have to compromise on free markets. Okay, now do first Amendment, now do second Amendment. Where do you think Jillian Michaels lines up on all these things? We know where she lines up on the First Amendment, Second Amendment, wanna do abortion? Wanna do LGBTQ outside of it's safe for them to now say not children. Yeah, but I want our movement to say no mainstream is even if you're an adult, you want to change your name, fine. We don't recognize you as. Changing gender doesn't mean we are committing genocide. We recognize you as a human being. We recognize you as the human being you were born to be. How about that being mainstream? Because if we start taking advice from someone like her, if we start creating coalitions with people who have those kinds of prescriptions, we want to de platform people. We want to silence people, or, my God, people like Ro Khanna because they're populous. Guess what? You can serve nothing. You don't end up with half of the LGBTQ characters going away. Like we just covered with Claire. Right. You don't end up with Americans saying, we need to stop immigration, full stop supporting deportations. You lose all these wins. So Jillian Michaels, and I say this, by the way, without a hint of malice. You're welcome to be on the show. I don't think she will. She goes where she's not going to be pressed. Sit this one out for a few years, learn, and then maybe we'll listen to you for a bit. Yeah, yeah.
B
You don't get to join a movement and then instantly change the rules.
A
Right.
B
Just like you don't get to go to whatever different country and then change their culture.
A
Exactly.
D
And when did it become a litmus test for being a, you know, a conservative or Republican to. It's not just not have on show.
A
Disavow.
B
That's a leftist thing.
D
Disavow Nick Fuentes.
A
How about this? That's a.
D
That's a bad prescription. Even if Nick Fuentes is the second coming of Hitler, you have to have conversations with people and you have to understand where they're coming from, where you have agreement and where you have disagreement and hopefully talk to people and say, hey, here's why I disagree. Because at some point, somebody had that conversation with Gillian and said, here's why we disagree. Do you see why Trump's better than Kamala? So if we had just said, hey, never have conversations with Gillian, Jillian would still be doing what she was doing before voting for Donald Trump.
A
That is just a stupid prescription making fat people cry in a reality show while she, of course, uses no performance enhancing drugs. Drugs.
D
That's true. Yeah.
B
Disavowing, by the way, is a word that. It's a leftist word.
A
Yeah.
B
It's a cancel culture word. That's.
A
Yeah. And by the way, why do conservatives need to disavow Nick Fuentes when he says he's not conservative? There you go.
B
It's peer pressure politics as well.
A
He has a different. He has a different perspective. It would be like me hosting a Democrat. I'm not saying he's a Democrat or hosting a libertarian, which I've had to. He doesn't Claim to be a conservative. He has a different view of the world. Some of it is correct, some of it is wrong. Also, you have people like Julie. I would love to go into her past and see we talk about integrity. What kind of supplements or fads she is pushed because that is. It's the wild west out there. And it's the only other company I've told you this that I actually have created, that I run. It's Foundation. It's a daily multiple. You can go to foundationdaily.com, get 40% off for life. Look, it's just like our references. It's transparent. Every ingredient is exactly as it is listed on the label. With the dose that you see on the label. They're clinically active doses of turmeric, curcumin and garlic extract. So these are actually things that help with your lipids, with your blood pressure. I can say that, not be sued. That's how long standing these are. Inflammation. If you have some aches and pains and you can go and actually get a certificate of analysis. If you eat perfectly, probably don't need it. If you want to fill in your gaps and have a multivitamin that you trust with clinically proven ingredients at their clinically proven doses that are not a panacea are not going to fix everything wrong with you, go to Foundation Daily. We wanted to create a supplement company that actually has integrity. And I only sell one thing. Eventually I might sell one other thing, two, tops. But these supplement companies always go, you gotta add an ad ad, and all of a sudden you're selling bull crap that people don't need. Yeah, all right. And that's a good point too. We don't take advice on our culture from other people. Yeah, we shouldn't take advice on conservatism from people who are new to it. You can take their input, but they shouldn't have a pulpit. Right. And I will say conservatives have really loved tokenism. It's like, oh, you're a black chick, come on in. Right, you're gay. Bring that lisp over here to a national stage. Come tell us why we're wrong. Yeah. And so before you run this sizzle reel for the change my mind bonus, we're gonna run on Wednesday, obviously, the cold blooded murder of two national or shooting. Do we know who lived? And I know the shooter himself died as I understand it. Right. Was it the shooter who died? I don't know the total death count. I know the shooting count. But I know the female did die, the female national. And one was in critical condition, but I'm waiting on research. Okay, well, let me put it this way. The cold blooded shooting, attempted murder of probably a lot more until they were stopped by a good Samaritan, two National Guard members, by an Afghan national late last week. It really sort of brought to the forefront a conversation that we've been having here for quite a while. And that is, what is an American who can be American? Can someone be more American than the next person? And this is gonna bring us to a conversation at, you know, those in the West. We'll get to Piers Morgan, Tucker Carlson and some conversations that have been taking place this last week. The west has been welcoming its conquerors. And I'm going to give you every reference, make it available to every clip that I show you today because I want you to hear the plan from people who want to destroy America in their own words. And I don't need a chalkboard and I don't need red yarn. They are telling you that their goal is to come here to take advantage of a porous immigration system and outbreed Americans to change the racial, cultural and religious makeup of this country. Now, I know that a lot of libertarians have said, hey, you know, as long as it's not affecting me. No, no, you guys need to understand something. And it's not antithetical to liberty and conservatism. You have the right to pick the country that you want to live in. And you have the right as the citizens of this country to choose what that looks like. That is not a violation of anyone's rights to say no, no, we have rights that are uniquely recognized in this country by government that actually are granted by God. That's unique to us. And we have the right to choose who comes in and who's going to take part. Because this is a special country. That's why everyone wants in. So we've been having this conversation for a long time and we're actually going to air a bonus conversation because with only 25 minutes, it had to be escorted because of a security threat. So we didn't use it. Where I sat down with a man at Oklahoma University and said, hey, what is it? What does it mean to be American? Do you think that American, I mean, you talked about Ronald Reagan earlier. You've heard his quote that the only thing that defines an American is a willingness to come to this country. Anybody can become an American could become an American. Yeah, that's the important part of that quote. So you think definitionally what becomes an American is a similar culture so, yeah, I think that if I see someone who's here, who's sending money back to the country, country they claim to flee, and they don't speak the common language, I view them as less American. And this whole topic sort of resulted in what I would say is one of President Trump's most most serious or maybe most meaningful truth posts that I can remember.
C
He wrote, the official United States foreign population stands at 53 million people, census parentheses, most of which are on welfare from failed nations or from prisons, mental institutions, gangs or drug cartels. This refugee burden is the leading cause of social dysfunction in America, something that did not exist after World War II. It didn't exist. It didn't. As an example, hundreds of thousands of refugees from Somalia are completely taking over the once great state of Minnesota. The seriously retarded governor of Minnesota, Tim Walls, the horse whisperer, does nothing either through fear, incompetence, or both. While the worst, quote, Congressman woman in our country, Ilhan Omar, always wrapped in her swaddling. But it's not Jesus in that swaddle.
A
Nope.
C
To terrorists and who probably came into the USA illegally and that you are not allowed to marry your brother, does nothing but hatefully complain about our country, its constitution, and how badly she's treated when her place of origin is a decadent, backwards and crime ridden nation, which is essentially not even a country for lack of government, military, police, schools, etc. You can fill it in. I'm sure you will.
A
Nailed it. And when people say nothing gets done, look, this president is far from perfect. This is a different approach. Republicans used to always have to say, no, no, no, we're. They say we're a nation of immigrants and, you know, as long as you come in legally. He's now calling it out, specifically, yeah, saying no, this is, this is not good for this country. And by the way, this is mainstream now. That's a good thing. It also caught Tim Walls off guard and he was forced to do some deep self reflection. I'm retarded.
B
Hmm, I guess so.
A
And while he was out at it, by the way, I think one of the. You can come. I think one of his best truth posts, honestly, really struck the right chord. He was, I guess, on a writing sort of frenzy. He knocked his letter out of the park to Santa as well to make sure it gets there in time.
C
Dear Santa, excuse me. I know Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and Vixen. We all know Vixen. I even know Comet, Cupid and Donner and Blitz and. And I also know people Tell me that you've been ignoring FAA regulations for years, frankly. Long time. And that you've been traveling in and out of the United States on an overstate visa. I don't know what that is, why you're doing that. Expired in 1947. It's old. Very long. Long enough to know better. I know you plan to bring your goods into our country without declaring them to customs, bypassing our tariffs. Other than that, Merry Christmas to all, to everybody, except Santa.
A
You'll get right on.
D
He speaks truth to power.
C
And by the way, get this elf off my shelf.
B
Don't start always watching me.
A
So, by the way, 19 countries that are subject to the travel ban or restricted travel now include Afghanistan, Myanmar, Congo, Haiti, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Cuba, Sierra Leone, Venezuela, Somalia. Why'd you do those?
B
It sounded like.
A
Nothing'S done. I'll often hear people say too, like, well, you know, it's because the Jews control our government or, you know, Israel, and so they encourage open borders. And so really, that's the head of the beast. And Donald Trump is controlled by them. That's why we have so much immigration. It doesn't pass the reason test, though he may not be perfect. This is more than any president has ever done to curb Islamic immigration in this country, period. Is that a factual statement? Comment. I'm not saying it's enough. He's done more than any other president in our lifetime to curb Islamic immigration, period. Is that a factual statement?
B
I think it is a factual statement, and I think that a lot of people would be mad about it.
A
Yes. Yes, that's.
B
It's a factual that we're happy. It's like the segment we do. We're saying the same thing.
A
Right.
B
Except they're mad about it. They're like, hey, what are you doing? We want these Islamic. Yeah, these Muslims here.
D
No, I think that's a great point, Josh. If he wasn't over the target on this, then he wouldn't see so many of the people on the left or people affected in these communities speaking out against what he's doing.
A
Right.
D
Obviously, he's doing something right.
A
And you know what? I see. I see a lot of support on this from observant Jewish Americans. Yeah. So this is one of those things where people go, the biggest issue. No, hold on a second. One of the biggest issues, to me, certainly is immigration. And I think Islamic immigration is a big part of it. Why? Because we need to be able to pick the kind of country we live in. And one of the levers that you can pull that can sort of result in something that is quantifiable is immigration policy. You can say, ooh, what kind of country do we not want to look like? Yemen, Sudan, Afghanistan? We're not bringing in people from there. It's one of the things that can be done and has not been done by previous presidents. Matter of fact, you hear the rhetoric quite a bit from those on the left who want to push this. This lie of the mosaic, multiculturalism, according to people like Tim Walls and Somalis themselves. It's not you. It's actually them, Somali immigrants who are the backbone of Minnesota.
E
The Somali community in Minnesota is a backbone of the state. We contribute to the economy, we serve our communities, we raise families, and we do it with pride. We are greater than fear. And to my Somali community is Kasha.
A
Tomakofto, which means she's like, German and Irish.
E
They do not fall.
A
We will continue to show up a.
D
Bunch of white people, too.
B
We got a karaoke screen up there for the white people.
A
Right. We are greater than.
B
They have no idea what they're saying.
A
As far as demonizing our Somali community, maybe he could help us on some things.
D
Kick him out.
A
Why would we help you? Folks who are in the professions, educators, artists, doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs.
D
They bring the university and Somali entrepreneur.
A
To a place like Minnesota, and for.
D
Him, energy randomly decide to do this.
C
It makes no sense.
A
Do your job. Get the criminals out. Secure our border.
B
Oh, interesting.
A
To the American tradition of respecting immigrants and refugees as a beacon of hope. Yes. All those Somali entrepreneurs, we've seen them on. We've seen them on Shark Tank. My idea is called Brother Sister Tinder. So it's like Tinder, but only for siblings. Yes.
B
It's called Simder.
A
That's right. It's Simder. And you can only swipe left. Which one is yes or no? I don't. You could only say yes. You bang your sister.
D
That last one.
B
Only the men swipe. The women have no choice.
A
They have no choice.
D
Yeah.
A
You swipe, they get sideswiped. But they like it.
D
I want to laugh. I can't, because.
B
Circumcisedbride.org y' all are definitely funny.
D
It's just that last part that he said is, this is the ball game right here. This is what the left is going to do. That tradition of immigrants and refugees as a beacon of hope. Hold on, hold on. What happened to being a beacon of hope for people that are here, Right? What happened to that? Because we're not seeing a beacon of hope situation. What we're seeing right now is a city and a state being overrun and overtaken. And since when did you, Tim Waltz, care about securing the border? Right. That was never a priority.
A
And by the way, let me say.
B
We got a political cartoon idea for Gerald.
A
Yes.
D
Yeah.
B
It's like. It's a lighthouse with a big beacon of hope at the top.
A
Yeah.
B
And the lighthouse, when you zoom in, the lighthouse is made of dead America.
A
Oh, I see. What? It's dark. Wow.
B
That's crazy, Gerald. I can't believe you thought of that.
A
Yeah, I know.
B
Send that to the Times.
A
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Times of India.
C
Yes.
D
Geez.
A
Also, by the way, let me just bring up this overlay. We put out a video last week showing the wonderful contributions of Somalia. Look at this hockey. Look at this reverse hockey stick graph. You tell me about throttling without throttling speaking. First six hours got 142,000 plays and then nothing. So there are possibilities. Powers that be in big tech across the board and media and those on the left, by the way, who absolutely don't want you to speak out against unfettered immigration organically. Was doing really, really well. And then. And I can show you so many videos where that happens. That's why we ask that you actually subscribe. Join Rumble Premium. If you're not a member. We're funded by viewers like you. Yeah, that's it. One sponsor a day. And I do love to see that. President Trump again yesterday. This is very different from other presidents. He understands that you have the right to pick the country you want to live in. He doubled down on the ban.
E
How long does your administration plan to.
A
Pause asylum into the US I think a long time. Can you give any. We don't want them.
C
We don't want those people. We have enough problems. We don't want those people.
E
Is that a year, two years.
C
No time limit. Different countries are not friendly to us and countries that are out of control themselves. Countries like Somalia that have virtually no government, no military, no police. All they do is go around killing each other. Then they come into our country and tell us how to run our country.
A
It's, you know, what's. And I want to get to not just Somalia, but other countries here. The left wants you to act as though we're not aware of emulation, as though that hasn't been how all civilizations have been brought up into, well, really modern civilization ever. Or it's the only way that civilizations that were behind have improved. Right. It's looking at the civilization, looking at the nation that does it. Right. And making Yours, your country, make it look like the picture emulation. And instead we have these people coming from these countries where there's female mutilation, where there's beheadings for leaving Islam, where there's dimitude, where there's gross violations of human rights, where there's been no, where there's no running water. The left wants you to look at those nations and say, hey, we're all equal. And it's really this simple. They come here. Anyone who comes here emulates what we've done here. And we don't want a nation or people from a nation that has nothing worthy of emulation. In other words, if we don't see anything that we would want to copy from you, then we don't want to bring people from there. You want to come here, then you need to copycat, mimic what we do here to be welcome here. Otherwise we emulate crap. Do you guys understand? This is something that we have all known. Someone's going to be copying somebody and this starts this. Really the root of this we've always had an immigration issue is the perversion of refugee. Because let me tell you something. People who are actual refugees, those are the people who actually appreciate America. Think of Cuban refugees who left communism. They're not traveling back, they're not sending money back. Cuban American families from that era, if you send money back, you get disowned. Think about Russians who fled here right from the ussr. They're waving the American flag. They're not telling you that Russia is great. They're not traveling back and forth on vacation. Think about those South Africans who came here because their farms were being taken from them. They showed up and waved the American flag because they were actually leaving that nation. They wanted nothing to do with their previous nation. They shook the dust of that nation from their feet. People from Somalia coming here and still pretending like it's Somalia. People coming here from Mexico and not learning the language. They're not refugees. They're sending their money back and they're going to the land they fled on long weekends, stay there. You're not welcome here. Because now we look at this country and say, well, what are we emulating? The foreign born percentage of this country's population is higher than ever. It's now at 15.8%. And that correlates directly with pride. In America declining severely between 2001, I think, and 2025, the percent of adults in the United States who are either extremely or very proud to be American went from 87% to 58%. And the left will say, that's Donald Trump. No, no, no. The division that takes place in this country, it's almost like it's by design. Is not just one firebrand candidate. It's telling people that there's nothing to be proud of in this country, that there's nothing that unites us. There's nothing that makes us actually American. And let me prove to you that it's by design. You have whole enclaves that can result nowhere in nature, only through policy. For example, Somalis in Minneapolis. The population is 87,000. There are entire swaths of the city that have turned into little Mogadishu where. Where English isn't even spoken. Here you go. Watch this.
B
What's it like being a Muslim here in the United States?
A
I'm not speaking English. Get. What does it mean to you to be a part of Islam? I don't know. I'm not speaking English. Can I ask any of you guys some questions? No.
B
Let me get your number, girl.
A
Speak English. They really look like they're fleeing the culture of their previous country. Do any of you stick English? Does that look like people who are fleeing their previous culture?
B
It looks like people who ate the Mighty Ducks.
A
Yeah, exactly. Some bitch needs a knuckle puck. Now.
B
It was South Central.
A
I mean, think about you. Go back and watch Moscow and the Hudson when they're talking about the United States. Like, I want Coca Cola, Lois jeans, Macy's Parade. I'm using this to make a point. They looked at the United States and wanted to be a part of it. They came here and they spoke with an accent, but they were proud to be American. That doesn't look like those people. You out. If you want what you see in this country, take it back to your country. Start making it look like this picture, and maybe we'll talk about you being let in also. If you do that, you wouldn't want to be let in. You'd be perfectly fine from that previous nation. Let's go to another enclave. Again, this takes place nowhere in nature. It's a policy. North Texas. Between 2010 to 2020, the Indian population exploded. It's currently at 544,000. And of course, you also know about the EPIC center and you know about these constructions going on. I can tell you that there are areas of Texas where, if you are a white Texan, you are unwelcome and you are a stranger in your own neighborhood where you used to have block parties. There are parts of North Texas that are completely unrecognized. This guy got docs for this, I think. Yeah. Yep. I believe that's Frisco, Texas, just north of Dallas. Jeez. And it even bleeds out to other areas in the state. My Costco, for example, they sell. I knew it was a problem. They started selling non bread, which I buy sometimes.
D
It's tasty.
A
I'm not going to lie. Every now I'm pretty good at some non bread, but you know, but we don't need the people. We'll take the unleavened bread. Again, this is okay. If you look at that and you go, but that doesn't look like America. That's okay. It's okay. And it's not just culture, it is also religion. Race is a component and really it's semantics. You're just saying people from this area of the world, people who look like sound like practice, like this, feel less American to me. That's okay. Because guess what, they would say the same thing about you in their neighborhood. It's okay. And you do have a choice. And people who say no, no, that has no place in conservatism. Well, guess what? They're wrong. They're wrong. And of course, it also does come down to individuals. You can find some people from some of these places, they're exceptions. And an exception doesn't prove the rule. Who may in fact be proud to be American.
B
That used to be the way they let people come in.
A
Right.
B
They'd find the exceptions and then that person got approved.
A
You had to be exceptional.
D
Yeah.
A
Now let's look at the white populace. Does that matter to you? Does it matter to you to have a significantly more white country than India? Because between 1950 and today, the non white percent of the population, the United States has tripled. 1950 the non white population was 12.5%. Today it's 42%. That's a different country. That's a different country. And I don't want to hear people bullshit you and say, oh, what about the Italians and the Irish and the Germans? And you know, they didn't view the Irish as white at one point or of time. Shut up. Shut up. It's not the same as someone from South India. It's not. And we don't have the same cultural differences and problems that we have. When people are coming from a country where one of their common holiday practices is to gang rape a water monitor lizard.
B
That's not really a holiday thing.
A
That's, that's really kind of an everyday.
B
It's kind of an everyday.
C
Yeah.
B
It's not reserved for the holidays. It's like a tamale. It's great at the holidays, but you can have it anytime.
A
It's really a Friday thing. It's TGI G R W M L Day. Thank God. It's gang rape of water. Monitor Lizard Day. TGI Saw.
B
Monitor tgi.
A
I can't finish the phrase. Look, she's teasing me.
D
That's the gift that keeps on giving the whole year round, Clark.
A
And you know what? Here's the thing. The same issue is being discussed regarding Britain with Pierce Morgan and Tucker Carlson. I believe this was earlier this. This week. Let's. Let's see.
B
So the city of London is 36% white.
A
And that's happened in the last, I don't know, 40 years.
D
But England is about 70% white.
A
England, yes. Okay. Well, it was. It was 99% in 1945.
D
Okay, so we've evolved, but we're on.
B
The way to becoming the minority in the country.
A
So no one wants to say that. I think you can get arrested for saying that here. Well, that's not white supremacy. It's just the indigenous population of the country.
D
It's a statistical fact that I think by 2100 we will be a minority white country.
B
2063, as of today.
D
Well, I've read a bit later, but.
A
These are dynamic numbers, so they change. Here's my question for you.
D
So what?
A
So, big deal. Wow, Pierce. And by the way, I was invited to be on a show today. I wasn't able to make it. We're pretty busy.
B
Evolution was. Evolved was a good term.
A
Yeah.
B
Because evolved means change to survive.
A
Yeah. Yeah.
B
That's what you just admitted to.
A
Yeah.
B
Oh, we're evolving. Oh, we're changing to survive. Survive what?
A
Right, yeah. You're surviving an invasion. An invasion. And is it completely fine? Well, Lee Kuan Yew, the father of Singapore, as he's referred to, said this about America. He said, multiculturalism will destroy. He kind of sounds like George Takei in my mind. Multiculturalism will destroy America. There is a danger that large numbers of Mexicans. Oh, my. And others will continue to come to the US and spread their culture across the whole of the country. If they breed faster than the wasps and are living with them, whose culture will prevail, they will change each other. But it would be sad for American culture to be changed even partially. That's an outside observer going, yeah, it's good for the world for the United States to be what it is. And it's okay for you to think so. Doesn't mean no blacks doesn't mean no browns. I'll tell you this. Black Americans, they have their own problems, obviously. Crime being chief amongst them. Brown Americans, Hispanic Americans were right there. We fought some wars with the people of Mexico, just to be clear. So they're kind of part of the American cultural fabric in small amounts. I was always, you know, you don't feel as though you're outside of America if you're. You're in a church. And a big percentage of it is black or Hispanic Americans, assuming they speak the language. That's not the same.
B
Yeah, it's different as being in a.
A
Town that's all Somali. As being in a town that's all Indian. That doesn't feel like the United States.
B
Yeah, it's different being in a city or a state that's named after. Named in the language.
A
Right.
B
Of those people, like Santa Barbara, California, Tejas. It's a little different.
A
Yeah.
B
There's no, you know, there's no Mogadishu. It's Minnesota, right?
A
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You think if there were enough of them, they'd change it? And by the way, we have to continue with this conversation, and I'm sure we'll probably veer into some territory that over on Rumble, so it's fine. But once upon a time on YouTube, we never could have discussed it. Thank God for Rumble. No wins ever. Nothing has been conserved. Click that button right there if you want to continue with us to join Rumble Premium. Mug Club is Rumble Premium. Rumble Premium is Mug Club. Right. We started it. We took it as far as we can, where we've now widened the umbrella to all content on Rumble. Not only ad free, but you get access to all of the premium content on rumble for 99amonth to try. Or you still get the OG mug for $99 a year. It makes a great Christmas gift and you save 15%. We can't do this without you. The minute you stop supporting us, we will go away because we will know that we have worn out our welcome. And the father of Singapore is right. When I talk about the invasion, don't take my word for it. Leftists like Wajahat Ali, if that's how it's pronounced, I don't care. He can be upset about it. They will brag about it and just hope that you don't hear about it. This is their plan.
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The mistake that you made is you.
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Let us in in the first place.
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See, that's the thing with brown people.
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And I'm gonna say this as a brown person. There's a lot of us, like, a lot.
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There's like 1.2 billion in India.
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There's more than 200 million in Pakistan.
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There's like 170 million in Bangladesh. Those are just the people there. I am talking about the folks who are expats or immigrants. There's a bunch of us and we breed like rats. We're a breeding people.
This episode of "Louder with Crowder," hosted by Steven Crowder, dives into the themes of immigration, cultural identity, conservatism, and recent shifts in media representation—most notably around LGBTQ+ visibility and political correctness. Crowder dissects Donald Trump’s latest statements on immigration and foreign-born populations in the United States, critiques multiculturalism, and highlights what he sees as a "pushback" against progressive trends in both culture and politics. The conversation is infused with Crowder’s characteristic biting humor, controversial takes, and a "politically incorrect" tone.
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