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This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human. I will be your shield in the fiercest battle. I'll defend you from all these arrows. And the sword I will will keep you from danger. Let me be your shield. Royce White is speaking truth to power. We will not give up a single rank, guaranteed out of the Constitution. You know I'm always gonna talk about the real things. Okay, free the wiggers. If I'm gonna die, I'll die now right here fighting you. Let me be a shield. Let me be a shield. What's wrong in this country is our sense of American citizenship is lost. It's lost in convenience. Convenience will be the death of freedom. This is my show, and on my show, I control the conversation. Good morning and welcome back to another episode of the Royce White show here on Real America's Voice. Tip of the spear, headquarters of the Ultra Maga in America first movement. We're happy to be back with you on this Holy Saturday. Pre recorded the show. This is Wednesday, but Holy Saturday is. It will air as usual. And we are in Holy Week. Happy Holy Week to everybody out there in the audience. And we look forward to Easter Sunday tomorrow. I hope you all enjoy Easter Sunday. Enjoy your plans with the family, enjoy your plans with the church. Faith. Faith. Practice. And I'm doing a little bit of traveling this weekend myself. I have to Coach a young 15, 15 and under basketball team that I've committed to over the last past couple of summers. And nothing gives me more joy except Jesus Christ. And this week we remember that he rode into Jerusalem on a steed, on a donkey, and it was triumphal. His entry was triumphal to Jerusalem. And it ended in his crucifixion and ultimately his resurrection. And we must see the resurrection as literal. We must. We must view the resurrection as literal. And that brings me to what I want to talk about today. A bit of cultural news. When it's fitting that Christians would come under attack or that it would be revealed that Christians are still under attack in this country. And it's very close to home for myself personally, being a former professional athlete, former professional basketball player, still professional athlete. As soon as we either win a U.S. senate seat or this election comes to a conclusion, I will return to the Octagon. Because nothing. Very few things give me as much joy as. As being in the octagon and the human chess match of. Of mixed martial arts or the martial arts in general. But story breaking out of the NBA, young man by the name of Jade Nivey released from his team by most people's account for what is being called an anti LGBTQ rant in which he claims he says, which I think he's 100% accurate, that the NBA and really all of professional sports or the entire global corporate community celebrates pride, which is unrighteous. Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things will be added unto you. Matthew 6:3 3. Jaden Ivey, who? I don't know. I mean, it's completely possible that he's having a manic episode. It's completely possible that he's has mental health struggles of some sort, that he's had mental health struggles his entire life. I'm not sure. What I know is the young man's averaging around 8, 9 points in the National Basketball association, which is no, you know, he's no slouch. He's not a player. That is insignificant. 10 points. 10 points a game gets you a mid level exception contract. I mean, you're up in the mid tier of service in the NBA. There are much higher contracts and there are much better players, but your best players in the league only average about 26 points a game. And I'm not even saying that how many points you average is really either here nor there. I just understand that the narrative is already being spun that this guy's not a good player or, you know, it's going to be a Colin Kaepernick 2.0. And I'm going to talk about that over the course of the show, the second half of the show. But this young man's been released from the Chicago Bulls and after a couple very public posts where he's talking into the camera, his own camera, about his faith in Christ and his view of the world as a Christian and his repudiation of the LGBTQ and pride that has pushed and propagandized, has been propagandized all throughout our great nation and certainly by way of professional sports. And I think it's an admirable thing. And like I was saying a moment ago, I don't know him personally. It's completely possible that he's manic, that he has mental health issues, but it's also possible that he's saying something we all, or many of us, at least, at least those of us who are going to celebrate Easter Sunday and the resurrection of Christ, the death and resurrection of Christ, we would agree with. And the American citizen in us, the American constitutional framework in our country, but also in our minds, in our spirits as citizens, because we are Americans. We understand that we're not going to be able to dictate and determine everything everybody else does. And I don't think that's really the goal. That's kind of a trope used to distract us from the point, from the truth. Yeah, we're not going to be able to control what everybody else does. Our founding fathers didn't intend it to be that way. But we're certainly going to voice our opinions and we're certainly going to maintain our faith through the scrutiny and lies and deception or propaganda of whatever entity, individual, group, organization, whether they be foreign or domestic. That's our call to duty as Christians, is to bear witness, rebuke and refute when necessary, and try and maintain our saltiness. This kid J N Ivey hasn't said anything to me that, that. That seems remotely crazy. Doesn't seem remotely crazy. No, I don't think he's crazy. And if he is, let's talk about it at this level. And Dave Chappelle, who's no friend of the far right, as they call it on MSNBC and cnn, Dave Chappelle once famously said that the entire Hollywood world, the entire Hollywood environment, which the NBA and professional sports is an extension of, not one to one, not directly, but indirectly, the entire entertainment business has a sickness to it. And we'll talk about that in a little bit as well. But they call it the sports and entertainment business for a reason. And Dave Chappelle once, once famously said that a lot of these people get labeled as crazy as a way to discredit them and distract from a very, very necessary truth that they're speaking, that they're trying to bring attention to. And at the time he was talking about Martin Lawrence and that. Sit down. He was talking, speaking specifically about Martin Lawrence, another legendary comedian. You probably know him from the movie Bad Boys. He had a very popular sitcom. When I was young, growing up in the black community, we were all fans of Martin's sitcom, daily sitcom show. And he was also the host of Def Comedy Jam, which gave birth to a number of comedians. A number of comedians. I mean, it was like in Living Color 2.0. For those who don't know what In Living Color was, the Waynes brothers, Ivory and Kenan Waynes, helped kickstart a bunch of careers in comedy and acting as well. Anyway, at the time, Dave Chappelle was talking about Martin Lawrence because he had had an incident where he was, you know, spazzing out as, as they would say. And Dave Chappelle defended him and said, well, you know, these people are not crazy. Maybe there's something wrong. Maybe the environment is sick. Maybe there's a sickness in the environment. It's such a profound point. I don't agree with Dave Chappelle on, on a great deal of things politically, certainly not his anti ice stance or his views about immigration policy. But he has been a very, a very popular figure in American culture that has continuously challenged the LGBTQ and taken a lot of heat and scrutiny for it. He survived it. And you could say he's well positioned as an sort of independent contractor, sole proprietor of his comedy and art, and that he's able to continue to make deals with Netflix or do tours. And the woke insanity has not gotten so bad that the top tier of of American talent suffer censorship and blackballing. But I think we're well on our way. I mean, when top five draft picks, I was drafted number 16 overall. A lot of people said I had top five talent and potential. And then I'll talk about that throughout the show a little bit as it pertains to the NBA, which is why this situation hits so home. Because I'm not, I'm not unfamiliar to the censorship of professional sports or the NBA. But you know, if you're at the top, top tier, like Kyrie Irving, who didn't want to be vaccinated but he's still in the NBA, hasn't been completely blackballed yet because he's at the top, top tier of talent in this country. And we still find a way to monetize the top tier of talent beyond whatever their political views may be. Now, you can push it too far. We've seen some examples of that, but we're on our way. If number five draft picks who are averaging 10 points a game in the NBA, which is completely serviceable by any standard metric, although he's had some injuries and things, but he's completely serviceable. If people like this aren't allowed to say the quiet part out loud, we have a crisis. We have a crisis in this country. We have a crisis of culture. And no better time than Holy Week than to talk about the blatant and open attack on Christians in this country. It's open season. It's open season. And by the end of the show, I'm going to say some things that our Christians in the, in the audience may even disagree with about our priorities back to President Trump and the, you know, where we are with a number of political issues, both foreign and domestic, and how to have a rightly order, how to find a rightly order, a rightful order, a rightly order in this storm. So we're going to be talking about over the course of the show again, I'm your host, Royce White. I'm in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Maga in America First Movement. We'll be right back in a moment after a brief break. Stay tuned. Foreign. Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White. I'm in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and you're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Maga and America First Movement. We're covering this Jaden Ivey story. And, I mean, I'd be remiss not to talk about the censorship, canceling or discrimination even, let's say, in the National Basketball association, given my history of being both a professional basketball player and somebody who was very outspoken as a professional basketball player and still as a professional athlete. In the intro there, you see this moment at the Big three where I talk about the Uyghur genocide, in which I still get plenty of thanks and much appreciation from Muslims all across the world who view their own Arab and Muslim leaders as cowards for nothing, speaking out about the Uyghur concentration camps with the same veracity that they do Palestine. Every week. Every week I get several, at least several Turkic Muslims from all around the world who say thank you for speaking up about the Uyghurs. The genocide, the concentration camps the Uyghurs are dealing with are in, in China is reprehensible. And there's a connection, a significant connection between professional sports, professional basketball, the entire global corporate community and the ccp, the totalitarian CCP regime that censors and silences religious minorities, religious and ethnic minorities who nobody seems to talk about when we mention social equality or justice. Interesting. Interesting how the Chinese never get mentioned. The CCP never gets mentioned. But here we have the NBA, which is a, a very proto China, proto CCP company. And it would appear you can do a lot of things, but you cannot, cannot challenge the sanctity of the LGBTQ mafia, the, the church of lgbtq. You cannot challenge the lgbtq. It's too detrimental. It's too dangerous. You got to understand the NBA's justification on all things. Their justification is always about PR. It's always about the perception versus the reality. Because I think a lot of them are Satanists and they know God is real and they know Christ is risen, but they denied anyway. They rejected consciously, they consciously reject Christ. So. But it's more about the perception they use the perception, they use the PR as the justification to carry out what they're doing against Jade and Ivy. And you can even, let's just for argument's sake, say that this young man is disturbed and he's using Christ as a crutch for a spiral. You know, a spiral in his own, in his own life, which is possible. It's not outside the realm of possibilities. But we certainly have seen other NBA players do things that are significantly, significantly more egregious in their moral measurement, in their measurement of morality or character, and certainly more detrimental to the brand, certainly more detrimental to the Clean Family Fund brand that the NBA tries to uphold. Now, it's interesting because as time has ticked on here, the NBA has somewhat withdrawn from the, the Clean Family Fund brand that they, you know, try to represent themselves as. And they've gone for a more urban, urban appeal. And obviously the more urban appeal follows the trajectory of American hip hop, because black people make up such a huge base and driver of, of basketball culture, both in sales and attendance, but in content, on social media and even down to the grassroots level, where I myself coach young 15 year old boys who would all love to make it to the NBA, who would all love a chance to play basketball professionally. Hopefully me saying this doesn't see the NBA blackball some young men whose opinions I don't represent. Right. I'm this coach and in some cases I'm dad. But I, I do think, and I will say NBA, our entire country, and the crisis of a global corporate community that doesn't have its priorities rightly ordered, doesn't have its moral house in order, doesn't have its spiritual house in order. And if you can't, if you can't question or criticize the LGBTQ on face value, then freedom of speech is dead. And people will make this argument. The crisis is not that the NBA is going to defend the LGBTQ at all costs against Christian Christians or Christian belief. The real crisis is that our courts have upheld this cultural decay, or let's say they will uphold this cultural decay. You have all these people who say, yeah, well, you can't sue because a company has the right to hire or fire who they want. And then they'll even call out the double standard or contradiction from the right about Colin Kaepernick when he took a knee. They'll say, yeah, well, none of you all complained when Colin Kaepernick a knee he didn't have freedom of speech. And there's some merit to that argument, in fact, and I'll talk about that in a moment. But the tough decisions that have to be made from a legal standpoint, from a jurisprudential standpoint, and even, you could say from the federal government, even the executive branch, as a matter of national security, is that if, if corporations are allowed to discriminate against Christians for being Christian, if, if they're allowed to discriminate against Christian players for speaking Christian ideas or Christian thoughts, if they're allowed to discriminate against, against Christian players for rejecting sin, then we don't live in a Christian country. In fact, we live in the opposite. We live in a communist country. Yeah, that's right. We live. If Christians don't have the same rights, if we allow Christians to be discriminated against in the workplace, we're not a Christian country. I mean, this is how the rule of law starts to chip a broken rule of law, an unrighteous rule of law, not rule of law, starts to break the fabric of a country. And then they use our own precedent against us. They use our own precedent against us culturally, and that was Colin Kaepernick. And then they use the precedent of the court against us to say that the private corporation or the, you know, private entities have a right to hire and fire based on any, any set of circumstances. And now the argument, this is an argument about freedom of speech. You know, there's three sort of levels to this Jaden Ivy story. One, how do, how do we properly interpret freedom of speech as it pertains to the workplace or to the corporate community? Number two, and this is probably most important, the double standard. Because if Jaden Ivey had been homosexual, had come out as gay, and then he was fired, the entire left and their mainstream media mouthpieces would have screamed discrimination from the mountaintops. And third, and finally, and this is distant, but I think it's just as important, actually, maybe most important, this is a national security level threat. The ideological subversion, the culture war of our institutions is a national security level threat. It's just what it is. I mean, we're living in a color revolution. We are living in a color revolution. And I, and I understand how people feel about the war. I'm just going to throw this out there again. It would seem to me it's much more important that we solve these type of cultural crisis, this type of a cultural crisis, the attack against Christians right here in our own country from a legal standpoint than it is to go fight a world world away, the fight against, the fight against enemies and ideologies that are subversive to our nation, the fundamental fabric of this country, such as Christianity or at least the freedom to express your religious views. I mean, if not Christianity, because we know everybody all across the spectrum is open season and hatred and animus towards Christians. If not Christianity itself, then the. Then at least the. The freedom to express Christianity or whatever other religious religion you want. I mean, that is the entire auspices with which the LGBTQ has become prominent politically in the first place. They believe in their right to express their views, their. Their, you know, their ideology, their way of life, whatever you want to call it. But Christians don't get the same consideration. Christians don't have the same coverage under the law. And that is a problem. It's a fundamental problem. Dire problem, Dire issue. And it effectively renders us a communist nation. We become a communist nation. We become a communist nation in that way where we do not cover Christians in the law. Christians do not have the coverage of the law. Because that's what communists. That's the goal of communism. Yeah. Don't let them talk about, you know, the, the means of production and the redistribution of wealth and the equality. No, it's all. It's all bs. The point of communism is to strip societies of their faith. It's a rejection of Christ. It's a rejection of Christ in its ideological formation, as you know, well articulated by Karl Marx himself. But it's also a rejection of Christ in its fundamentals, where the measure of the world is material or price. These are grave, grave spiritual errors. Grave spiritual errors. We become a communist nation in that way. And I'm going to say something you all don't like, but I challenge anybody to debate me on the issue. We'll open it up next Saturday morning. If there's somebody that wants to debate the issue, please reach out. Contact us and we'll set it up. If you believe in this war or any war like it, wars where we print money we don't have on the backs of our sons and daughters or grandsons and granddaughters of which we're going to socialize the risk during turbulent economic times, put the burden back on the American working class. You have a communist economy, you have communist monetary policy. And if you have a global dollar empire which rests upon the security and strength of your currency, then you are effectively a communist nation. We're going to talk about that on the other side of the break here again, you're watching the Royce White Show. I'm in the belly of the beast. Minneapolis, Minnesota. This is real America's Voice, headquarters of the ultra Mag in America first movement. Stay tuned. We'll be right back in a moment. I'm in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and we are crossing some. Some controversial terrain here culturally, politically, culturally and by way of spiritually here during Holy Week. Happy Holy Week to everybody in the audience as we prepare for Easter Sunday. Very interesting time, very interesting crisis of self identity in this country. And it's not just the communists or the Satanists or the Muslims or the pedophiles. It's our own Christian community. And I just wanted to take this Holy Saturday to clarify some of these things. We live in a communist nation. We can pretend we're capitalists all we want to. We may have ambitions to be a truly capitalist nation, a truly free market capitalist nation, but we're not. Just like we may have ambitions to be a Christian nation, but we're not. We're a communist nation. We're a communist nation economically, we're a communist nation spiritually. And that is what we're trying to call this country. Back from the communist color revolution that has already taken place. And it wasn't just when the Marxists took over the universities. It wasn't when BLM started to march around the streets and all of these communist ideas became mainstream. It was all the way back to when we started the Federal Reserve. And we thought that it was appropriate, even remotely appropriate, to socialize. The risk of our entire economic system there. Therein lies the true root of the communist color revolution we're living through today. It was economic. It was always economic. What is the answer? Is the answer the redistribution of wealth? No is the answer reparations? No. Is the answer for us to continue to be a global dollar empire where we believe modern monetary theory will print our way out of the problem. No, no, those are all wrong. Those are all wrong. But some people believe in that still. The Mark Levins of the world believe in that still. In fact, I distinctly remember Mark Levin saying that people like myself who thought we should prioritize America and America first are somehow Marxist jihadists. Well, I think Mark Leven's relationship to our economy and our monetary policy, the way the money works, is much, much closer to Marxism than the America Firsters. And if Mark would like to debate that point, please, if anybody in the audience would like to debate that point, please, you tell me how it is that we want. We went through a 2024 presidential campaign cycle where my own governor from here in the great State of Minnesota, 32nd State of the Union, Minnesota. Our own governor here, Tim Waltz, made the blunder of a comment that one man's socialism is another man's neighborliness. And the entire right wing said what was obvious, that the man has an affinity for socialism, which we regard as only a degree of separation away from communism. If that only an inch of daylight between socialism and communism. If that, if we believe that to be true, if we accept that premise that there's only an inch of daylight between socialism and communism, then the socialization of our risk, monetarily, financially, the financial risk of our economy would render us a communist nation, which would also mean any printing of money that we don't have to service a venture that we don't win. Let's be clear, okay? President Trump might catch an off ramp for us in this conflict of which he got bad intelligence and information, and we've accomplished a number of objectives, but we have certainly moved the football on what victory is supposed to be in this war, in this, in this venture. We all know it to be true. We can try and pretend and the happy talk and play patty cake and nuclear fairy dust and all of those things, okay, fine, but we've moved the football, we've moved the chains, we've changed the mission objective, we've changed the mission parameters for this war. When we print money, and you know what? There are some instances where we may have to print money and, and we may have to, we may have to forsake some of our core tenants of this country in order to save this country. We look at President Abraham Lincoln again as an example. He suspended habeas corpus, which is unconscionable for your constitutional conservatives or any of your constitutional patriots, that a president would, would have the overreaching power to suspend habeas corpus and due process of the legal system. So there are instances throughout history where leaders have had to do things that, that brush up against tyranny in order to save a country, or let's say they go against our fundamental values. And this war may be one of those moments. I'm not saying that it's not. I'm not saying there isn't a bigger picture here where we have to do things that, that nobody's really going to have a taste for. There's really no good answer. It just needs to be done. That's possible. I don't agree with it, but okay, you could convince me that it's possible. The question is, are we willing to admit that it does lean towards a communist formation of foreign policy, of domestic monetary policy and economic policy? If we're not willing to admit that then we lose the war. We lose the war because we are forced to lie to ourselves and to our people. And that's a problem. And the fact that people like, the fact that people like Mark Levin don't see it as a problem when we, we the government, we as in we the people, the American government that represents us has to lie to the American people. And there's not a clarity of thought, a clear formulation, an organization of thought and principle and ideas that could justify a war and then encourage morale for a war. The fact that they don't see that as a problem is indicative of their spiritual crisis here on Holy Saturday. See, because you don't do deals with the devil and there is no, there is no good that can come through lies in the final analysis. Sure, you can lie your way to paper over the short term crisis. You can lie your way back to what you may perceive as neutral, but you cannot lie your way to righteousness, you cannot lie your way to heaven, You cannot lie your way to heaven, you cannot hide your lie your way to righteousness, you cannot lie your way to God. And so it's, it's, it's, it's a wee bit to, you know, our English brothers and sisters of the Commonwealth, it's a wee bit, a wee bit wild to think that we're going to fight a war in God's name in which we lie to our own people about the auspices and pretense of the war and have a righteous outcome. See, and there's nothing in the scripture that supports this. In fact, it's to the contrary. When, when the, the, the, the trumpets blew and, and the walls of Jericho came crumbling down because God had a divine, had given divine favor. You know, things just start to happen. I get the sense we talk about Christianity, but, but, but little do we still believe in miracles. Little do we still believe in miracles. The miracle of God's grace and charity and love. The miracle that we're even alive. We, we are so, we are so unappreciative. A lack of gratitude. I know people aren't going to like this. I know. But please, I want to hear Mark Levin's rebuttal. I want to hear any of these, you know, pro Iran war interventionists rebuttal. Square the circle. Is socialism a degree away from communism or not? And if so, is socializing the financial risk of our entire American economy through printing money that we don't have, which is what we're doing in order to service the war, in order to service the debt to Service the war. Is that not communism? See, we can't say that, that socialism is socialism and the socialization of risk is socialism everywhere else. Other than when it comes to foreign military intervention, that dog just won't hunt. And that's the, that's the part of, at least part of the animosity that you see towards these foreign wars and interventions is very, you know, at a, at a fundamental level, it has very little to do with Israel and the Jews. It has to do with the contradiction. That's what it has to do with it. It's not about the Jews or Israel per se. It's about the contradiction. And the communists are great at pulling out contradiction because they're masters of it. They can't wait for you to take the bait of, of contradiction because they know exactly where it's all located, where all the contradiction lays, because they are masters in the art of contradiction. We cannot win, we cannot defeat these people this way with all of this contradiction. We have to sort these things out. And I'll give you another one you're not going to like. Colin Kaepernick was dead wrong about Police, but he was spot on accurate about the NFL and all these other professional sports institutions. They are fake. They are chameleonic in their politics. They have no real principles. They have no real principles or scruples whatsoever. And if you can't come to grips with that, with, with, with that distinction, you've played right into the hands of the enemy. And that's exactly why they got behind Colin Kaepernick and why they tried to steer him in a certain direction ideologically and they were successful. But we didn't, we didn't control the narrative. We didn't control the narrative around the correct parameters that are true and right that he was dead wrong about Police, but he was spot on about, about the NFL and he was spot on about the NBA and all the other American professional sports leagues. They are fake. You're watching the Royce White show here on Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Mag in America first movement. Stay tuned. We'll be right back on the other side of a break. Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White and the the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Mag in America first movement. And I'm trying to explain something today because there is a sliver, there is a keyhole sized gap for us to thread here in the next six months before this midterm. But it's going to take an entire reconstruction of our narrative and our message. And we're. And not to forsake the core principles of our platform as the Republican Party or the conservative movement or the MAGA in America first movement. No, we're not gonna. We're not gonna forsake or give up the pillars, the core pillars and tenants of the movement, of our. Of our beliefs and values. No. But we have to. We have to package them correctly, which means that we have to tell the truth. That was the calling card of President Trump's rise. That was the calling card of his rise, was telling the truth. What separates President Trump and the MAGA movement from the rest of American politics and in recent history is everybody else was lying. And people could say, oh, well, President Trump didn't tell the truth about that, or he switched his opinion on this, or he said this one day, then he said that, yes, all of those things could be argued or debated, but we. What's not debatable is compared to all the other politicians we had seen, in my 35 years of being alive, I'll be 35 on April 10th, President Trump had. Had exhibited more honesty, more truth, comparatively, than anybody else we had witnessed. Anybody else we had witnessed that had been. Had any real chance of becoming president and did become president three times. The 45th, 46th and 47th president of these United States of America. He was a little bit more honest, a lot more honest than everybody else. And we have to go back and find that again now. And let's just be honest to start. Let's be honest. This war we've drug ourselves into is not bringing us closer to that sort of radical transparency that made the MAGA movement as great as it's been. You know, there's all kinds of double speak and duplicity, and we're going in to do regime change, and then it's this and then it's that, and then it's a. And it's. Whose intelligence was. It is the Israeli. They gave us intelligence. You know what? Excuse me, we have a crisis of attack on Christians right here in our own country. Not to mention that the Catholics there in Jerusalem weren't allowed to attend Mass. And, oh, it's for their own safety. You know what? You let us Christians decide whether or not we want to be the soft targets of Islamic terror, because that's what being Christian calls us to do. No Christian in this country that has God in their heart needs to fear any Muslims. And the reason why we do fear the Muslims is because we See, we see, we look out and we see a Muslim culture that far exceeds our own and their willingness to do violence. And we think we can tap dance around it. And the one justification for this war, if there is a transparent justification, is President Trump saying, you know what? I'm gonna punch these Muslims in the mouth just to remind them that we're not afraid to do violence. Okay? I said, but you have to say that. You cannot say that we're gonna regime change or they might have a nuclear weapon. You just have to come right out and say, screw the Geneva convention, screw the UN screw the G20, screw all of the accords and whatnot, screw the con. Geopolitical pact, pacts, Screw all of that. There is a global intifada. There is a global intifada. And we've decided that now would be a good time to remind these Muslims that we're not afraid to do violence. They want to kill Christians in Africa, they want to persecute Christians in the Middle east. They want to do terrorist attacks on, on brother nations there in Europe, if that's what you want to call them. NATO doesn't seem like they want to throw down, but. But if that's what you want to call them, they want to do all that. Okay, okay. But don't forget, we're America. I understand that. And I think, I think a lot of American citizens could understand that and get behind that. The question is the timing. And we have to continue to go back to this as sure as the sun will rise, as sure as the turning of the earth. If we lose the House in 2026 and if we lose the presidency in 2028. President Donald J. Trump by. Unless there's a miracle where. Where the Democrats have an epiphany and don't want to use their power for exactly what communists always do. Lawfare, persecution, prosecution, execution. If they don't do that, if that doesn't happen, if there's not a miracle, I guarantee you, I guarantee you he will be impeached and we will be rounded up. And maybe some people are so invested in the eschatology of the Christian faith in the end times, you don't care about being rounded up anymore. Well, that's okay if that's the case. You know, if you live in this sort of esoteric and eschatological Christian motif, if you live in that, in that story, then don't say we need to go fight a war a world away on behalf of God. The two things don't square the same way. The two things don't square that. We call ourselves a Christian country, but our money functions as a communist country. I'm just giving it to you real here. I'm just giving it to you the way it really is, guys. And you'll see, none of these folks will debate it. None of these. Mark Levin would. Is, you know, and he'll say, well, who is Royce White to debate? Yeah, okay, buddy, sure, sure. You can run that gamut all you want to, but the people are coming, and they're pissed off. They're pissed off. And rightly so, rightly so. They have righteous indignation about what's happening in this country and our. In our lack of priorities. And, you know, lately I've been talking a lot about last weekend I talked about St. Augustine, and this weekend I talk about St. Thomas Aquinas. And St. Thomas Aquinas, who, you know, also known as the doctor of the Church, was methodical and meticulous, and his details and nuance of how to be. How to be a Christian in the world, which is important and an important contribution to the history of human civilization, is like, okay, we're Christian. We're fallen. Christ came. He has risen. How do we carry on? How do we rightly order ourselves in society, in life, in the physical world? How do we rightly order ourselves in the flesh? And there's this beautiful and eloquent idea that he lays out in the summa, where he essentially says, peace is not merely the absence of external conflict. Peace is the tranquility of order. Peace is not merely the absence of external conflict. It's the tranquility of order. And order has a hierarchical nature. When man submits his passions to his reason and his reason to God, he can have peace within himself and he can have peace with others. There's a hierarchical nature to order, the order of peace. Passions are subjected to reason, and reason is subject to God. Profound. Profound. You can't even really quantify how profound an idea like that really is. And we don't have peace. And we don't have peace because we don't have rightful order. And here, ahead of this, this. This Easter Sunday where we remember that Christ, the. The. The resurrection is literal. The resurrection is to be seen as literal. We still have to live. We still have to be in society, and we have to try and rightly order ourselves, our priorities, our. All the way from the President of the United States, who I love and support, all the way down to the average American citizen and individual, a rightful order to Things, and St. Thomas Aquinas. Also says you're not to suppress your passions. We're not to suppress our passions. No, that's the Judeo Buddhist answer. Prescription suppression. What it is to be human, resign from society. No, you have to order your passions. You have to subject your passion to your reason and your reason to God. They have to be rightly ordered. A suppression of the passions without, without a subjection subjecting to reason and to God will only lead to resent and chaos. It's. It's like a rabid animal who's hungry and you put the food right before them and they're trying to keep them. So have you ever tried to stay awake and stay awake in class and, and you haven't gotten the proper amount of sleep? It's, it's actually excruciating. It's painful to try and keep yourself awake when you've, when you're that tired. It is actually almost physically painful. And there's a similar, there's a similar sensation when people try to suppress their passions. But, but the suppression isn't rightly ordered. And that's what we're doing right now as a movement. We're trying to claw this country back from what we know is a dark shadow of communist and satanic ideology. But in order to do so, we're going to have to rightly order ourselves and our passions to our reason and our reason to God. And it goes from war all the way down to the NBA. The NBA out of order. Our courts out of order. The Christian discrimination lawsuit should be flying off the shelves right now. We're not going to let corporations, a global corporatocracy, push their communist ideology down into the courts and into our workplace, on our working class. But we also have to remember at any time you socialize the risk on money that you print that you don't have on the backs of your sons and daughters and granddaughters and. And grandsons, you are effectively a communist economy, which is a problem if you're a global dollar empire. God speed to you all. God bless you. Happy Easter. Have a great time with your family. Remember, the resurrection must be seen as literal. Have a great rest of your weekend. We'll see you next time.
This episode of The Royce White Show on Real America’s Voice dives deeply into the cultural and political climate of contemporary America, focusing sharply on perceived attacks against Christians, the intersection of faith with sports and corporate culture (specifically the NBA), the erosion of traditional American values, and critiques of national policy, particularly regarding foreign intervention and economics. Broadcasting during Holy Week and ahead of Easter Sunday, Royce White connects spiritual themes to current events and the challenges facing both the America First movement and the broader American identity.
Royce White’s episode for Holy Saturday weaves together spiritual reflection, pointed social commentary, and a sweeping critique of modern American culture and policy. Using personal experience and cultural touchstones (the NBA, Dave Chappelle, Kaepernick), White contends that Christians and their values are under siege, corporations are complicit in suppressing dissent, and American priorities are fundamentally disordered both economically and spiritually. Emphatically, he urges his audience to reclaim a “rightful order” in personal and public life, defend their faith boldly, and pursue truth—even at the cost of controversy.
Final thought:
“Happy Easter. Have a great time with your family. Remember, the resurrection must be seen as literal. Have a great rest of your weekend.” (1:09:30, Royce White)