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We will not give up a single right guaranteed out of the Constitution. You know, I'm always gonna talk about the real things. Okay, Frida Uyghurs. If I'm gonna die, I'll die now right here fighting you. Let me be your shield. Let me be your 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. Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra MAGA America first movement. Happy Thanksgiving to everybody out there all across the country. It's definitely a time for family and celebration, and we're definitely honored to be back here with you this Saturday. This Thanksgiving Saturday. A time to be thankful. No doubt about it. A time to be thankful. There's a lot of things to be thankful about. Gratitude is pretty much the source code of a good life. I would say being grateful is the foundation upon which good lives are built. And no better time to be grateful, to show some gratitude, and to give thanks than on a Thanksgiving. Hopefully, you're around family, and we wish all the families well. Family's still a very important thing to the maga movement. The America first movement. Real America's voice. So we hope you're enjoying this Saturday morning with your family somewhere across the country for Thanksgiving. Back to the plot, as they say. There's a time to celebrate and there's a time to deal with the business. I guess if you're tuned in this Thanksgiving morning, this Thanksgiving Saturday morning, then we got to deal with the business. Next weekend, I'll go deep on this Somalian fraud. I want to keep looking at it and seeing as it unfolds. When it's all said and done, this may end up being one of the biggest scandals in the history of our great State of Minnesota, 32nd State of the Union, great state of Minnesota. This Somali NGO nonprofit care, Muslim Brotherhood, al Shabaab fraud may go down in history as one of the most scandalous things that's happened in Minnesota. But we'll talk about that more next week. And when it comes to family and I always like to go to the fundamentals on the podcast, please call me crazy. I just did an episode and I asked the question, should you whoop your children? And I hate to bring this up at a time like Thanksgiving when families more or less are coming together to enjoy each other, to be grateful for one another, but it is a necessary question because I do think the fundamentals, one of the fundamental schisms in American culture is between men and women. Not to be divisive, but there is a significant cultural wedge in the most general sense, between men and women. And it has done great damage to the family structure, to the nuclear family and what family used to represent as a building block of American life and thus American citizenship. And so I bring this point up because in the MAGA movement and the America first movement, we are deeply, deeply concerned, probably at the broadest level, the broadest measurement of MAGA issues. We are deeply concerned that our children have become. The target of tyrannical and crazy, for lack of a better term, illogical, irrational government policy, political agendas. And I would agree with that. There's no doubt about it, rightfully so. Every parent in America should be deeply concerned about the growing norm that our children are in the crosshairs of very sinister political agendas. Political agendas that don't mean them any good, that don't mean them well, that don't have their well being and prosperity as the priority. They've become inventory, in a sense, scientific inventory, experimental inventory, military industrial inventory. Our children have become inventory. But we have to deal with the predicates. And there was a predicate here. And I know a lot of people may disagree with this, but we are going to get down to the bottom of it for today's show. I don't usually do this. I talk about political issues on Saturday mornings. And this is a political issue, but this is a cultural issue, a deeply rooted cultural issue in America. It must be dealt with. Should you whoop your children? Do you have the right, should you have the right to physically discipline your children? Well, since time immemorial, the jurisprudence, the legal answer is yes. Over time it started to change. And the state has created a Caveat that says within reason. And the reason is gonna be this gray area that I guess the schools and the community and the political culture of a given neighborhood or jurisdiction, even the lawmakers of a particular state or will decide what's considered reasonable physical discipline. And I say this with all due respect to anybody else and how they parent their children. It's your choice and it should be your choice how to parent your children. Within reason, right? I mean if you're sitting there pumping crank with your 14 year old teenager, that would be seen as very unreasonable, as unlawful, number one, but also unreasonable and not within the scope of choosing to raise your children how you want. Also pedophilia and incest, these things are beyond reason. But should you be able to physically discipline a child or adolescent or teen who is being disrespectful or defiant? I've come to find out over the last week that a huge portion of American society has accepted that it's unacceptable to physically discipline their children. And I don't know where I've been living for the last 20 odd some years, but this, this, this is concerning. Honestly, it's almost unbelievable to me. And see, again, it was a predicate. If you don't have the right to govern over your own children in the home when they're disrespectful or defiant, it's no wonder that the public schools in the government thought it'd be okay to vaccinate or transition your children without your knowledge or consent. This is when our founding fathers, again I say it every weekend. This is when our founding fathers said, if you give up your freedom for security, you will have neither and you deserve neither. It, it, it, it's a slippery slope. Once you start to give that authority, that power to the government out of convenience. The problem in America is our sense of citizenship is lost. Convenience will be the death of freedom. It's more convenient to let the schools raise your kid. It's more convenient to let the government tell you how they should be raised or some pop psychologist. It's more convenient to raise your children in accordance with the societal norm, even if we know that it is increasingly bringing children to worse and worse outcomes. And we look at the outcomes, whether it's mental health, anxiety, depression, body dysmorphia, gender dysmorphia, A decay of self image, just basic self image, self esteem, a crisis of self esteem and self doubt in young people. And we say, well how did this happen? Oh, it was the Internet. Oh, it's social media. And then it was you know, in the 90s and 2000s, it was the video games or. It's the music. It's the music. It's Hollywood. It's reality tv. It's all of these models who have bodies and faces that aren't realistic. They're photoshopped and they have surgery, plastic surgery. So it's hard for young women to find themselves in a world that, you know, depicts women as one thing, but, you know, it really isn't what. What it seems. Yes, all of those things are real and there is great merit to them. But fundamentally, fundamentally, we gave up the right, the cultural right to physically discipline our own children if they're disrespectful or defiant. I was shocked this past week to learn, shocked to learn that there are a lot of Americans and a lot of Christian conservatives even who agree with this thought process. It's almost unbelievable. We're going to be talking about that over the course of the show today and why it's a problem and why it's a problem in black communities. Oh, I can't wait until we get to the black community. I find out this week as this topic comes up on X, I find out that there are a lot of Christian conservatives out there that seem to believe a preponderance of violent beatings are happening in black homes all across America in the ghetto. I don't know if this is some weird Hollywood, you know, some strange Hollywood motif, but it's not true. And we're gonna talk about that in a moment. I grew up in the hood again, I tell you guys, as honestly and transparently as I can. I grew up on a block where they use so crack. And the violence, you know, had a lot to do with the drug trade. I grew up in the hood of the hood. And I can tell you with certainty, whoever sold you this narrative, that there are preponderance of violent beatings of children, and that's what leads to them, you know, being violent. Lied to you and I know who told you. We're going to talk about it in a moment because it's all part of the controlled opposition. Psyop Theater. 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Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Maga in America first movement. You got to say the two things together and, and we're going to heal this rift in the America first and, and Ultra Maga movement soon enough. Some things have to be discussed, sorted out. That's a part of American society and citizenship. This is what, this is what we're built upon. We talk about the tough issues, we have to talk about the tough issues, and we sort the tough issues out from a first principles, logical basis. And that's the best way forward for any civilization. Certainly are certainly right now at this moment in our history. And one of these issues that I was talking about in the last block is corporal punishment. Corporal Punishment, physical discipline, the family, the nuclear family, the authority of fathers or mothers or adults. And for all my Christians, this, this evening, I quote Isaiah 3:12. Isaiah 3:12 is a. A daunting scripture where it's. It says, my people, my people who are oppressed by their children and ruled by their women, you've been misled, you've been turned from the path. Isaiah 3:12. For all my Christians, especially my Protestants out there, sola scriptura. My people oppressed by their children, ruled by their women, you have been misled and turned from the path. Isaiah 3:12. And I look at what's happened in the black community. I was starting to talk about this in the last block. I look at what's happened to the black community now. Last week, I come to find out there's a. There's a thought in the conservative and Christian movement that believes there are a preponderance of a violent beatings in the black communities across this country. And, and that is what conditions black people to violence. This is not true. This is categorically false. This is fictitious. I mean completely. And I tell you this as honestly and transparently as I can. Again, I grew up on a block where crack was sold, used, sold. And there was plenty of violence over the drug trade. And there was plenty of violence of, of basic machismo, male ego and pride. And there was plenty of violence that happened because of, let's say, jealousy, romantic jealousy that usually stem from women relationships between multiple men and women or multiple women and multiple men. And you know, people get rageful and vengeful and all of a sudden, you know, ex boyfriend shooting the new boyfriend, or vice versa, there's a lot of that, there's more than. Of that than meets the eye. But all of the violent individuals that I grew up with, the people who became gang members and drug kingpins or had any type of violent reputation in the community or spent any time, hard time in prison for violent assaults. The large majority of them were not beaten in their homes. In fact, culturally, and this is across many black communities, the problem isn't a preponderance of beatings. The problem is they're not being disciplined at all in the black community. There is a crisis of discipline in the black community. And I can tell you what it stems from. It stems from, again, no disrespect to the women, but it does stem from women being incentivized and encouraged to push the men out of the home with the financial backing and security of the state. What we've come to know as the welfare state, whether you're getting food stamps or you're getting state assistance for medical from the government, whatever the case may be, the mechanism is we don't need our men, we don't need our men financially. So therefore we don't really need our men at all. If our men aren't, aren't connected to our, to our, you know, to our, our financial security, our day to day stability in the home, then we don't really need the men at all. And so what you start to find is that men are castrated, neutered in the nuclear family ecosystem, in the community ecosystem in some regards. And I give you a perfect example. I mean, it's, it's, it's, you know, hypothetically speaking. A hypothetical example is like mom and dad have a kid out of wedlock. Maybe they were married and got divorced. Who knows? There's a lot of divorce in this country as well. People who are married and remarried and have kids from multiple marriages. That's President Trump and that's not a knock on him. Maybe some Christians and conservatives find that to be, you know, a character flaw. I certainly don't. And if it is a metric of character flaw, then we need to reevaluate if it's a good measurement because I see a lot of people who are married and divorced or married or married and have divorced and have children from multiple marriages or happily married for many years to the same woman and still sell the American people down the river the first time they get the chance. So I don't know if it's such a good metric to begin with. But let's say in our hypothetical example, mom and dad have a child in the black community. Mom and dad break up. Mom usually goes to the court, the family court, because the breakup stems from some big explosion, you know, some big fight. And the mom asks for a restraining order, which is usually granted, you know, just sort of gratis by default because the assumption is that, and rightfully so, men are, intend to be more violent than women, although there are more violent women than you would think. But on average, men tend to be more violent than women across society worldwide. And so the, the, the default of the court is to grant restraining orders to the mother and grant them physical custody. And the fathers are forced to fight in the family court for joint custody. Okay, let's use the sons, for example. In our example here, the sons, you know, end up with a father that's either in the home, partially in the home, or, or rarely in the home. And they get to about 14, 15 years old. And they start to smell themselves. You know, they got the testosterone and the puberty going. And they think, because teenagers aren't stupid, they think that any lack of a unified front between the two parents is a perfect opportunity for them to play one against the other. And this happens all the time. It happens in homes where the. Where parents are married, obviously in homes with two parents who are married in the home. You know, children try to play the parents against one another, but it really happens when the father's not in the home, especially with boys and their mothers. And what boys tend to do is push the boundary on the mother, who tends to be by nature a little softer on the young man in terms of her expectations and what she'll allow him to get away with. And I've seen it many times. I've seen it many times in my life growing up, where the son will get himself in some trouble that should, in a perfect world, require almost a standard of physical discipline from the father. And although the mother knows that the son was categorically in the wrong and should receive discipline or punishment or consequences because of her strain with the father in their own relationship, she defends the child. This happens all across the black community. I grew up watching it. And I say this because in the conservative movement, we look at all these young black men and we go, well, you know, 90% of young men are.90% of black Americans are born without a father on the birth certificate. And while that may be statistically true, I would probably say it's more of a clerical error than anything else, Because I know a lot of black fathers who aren't even with the mothers find themselves at the hospital the day their child is born. And they usually end up not putting their name on the birth certificate because it's a part of the process that most first time parents aren't even familiar with. Especially if you're not married. If you're married, your name goes on automatically. If you have a child out of wedlock, it's a different process. So that's that. But what you tend to find in the black community is we see all these young black men who are struggling with violence, you know, 6% of America's population. And I say 6% because the black community, black America, accounts for 13% of the population. But only 6 to 7 of the percent are men. The rest are women. Right? And the men do the majority of the violence. So we see this problem with violence with young black men. And I hear this narrative from the Larry Elders of the world or Fox News, let's say, which is for stupid people. If you still listen to Fox News, you should be absolutely ashamed of yourself because it's for stupid people. But I see this narrative that young black men don't have fathers, they don't have any discipline, they don't have parenting. And there is some of that, no doubt. But the buried lead is that the family court and the government have incentivized, have encouraged the mother to strip the authority from their fathers, from these young men's fathers early on in life as collateral damage in their own personal relationship. So again, in my example, and I'll use this example very quickly here, let's say a young 14 year old boy gets caught in a stolen vehicle with his friends and there's a bag of pot or God forbid, a gun and he gets down to the station and the station calls the parents to come pick him up because he's a minor, he's not going to be held or charged in most cases for a first time offense. Maybe they should, but sometimes they're not. And they're released to their parents when that father shows up to pick that kid up from that, that police station or when they get home or on the ride home, he shouldn't physically go upside his child's head, honestly. And you may be sitting there thinking to yourself, well, of course he should in that situation. But we have actually created a cultural norm where that's viewed as unacceptable. That's what's actually happened in this country. I don't, you know, it's horrifying. We're going to talk about that on the other side of the break. 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Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. And today we're talking about the fundamental of American citizenship regarding parenting. The authority that American citizens have to govern their own children in the home. Such an important topic. Like I said earlier, I believe it was the predicate for the public schools and the scientific managerial elite to think it was okay to vaccinate or transition your child without your knowledge or consent as a parent. The predicate was giving up our right to physically discipline our children culturally. Now, it's still legal in most states, but we have this strange catch where they say you can physically discipline them within reason. If you leave marks, then it's seen as abuse. Well, when I was young, you got a belt to the butt. It left a mark. I'm just telling. I mean, I'm just keeping it as real as I can. And I say this because, again, in order to fight these liberals and communists, we have to make sure that our conservative ranks are right on the principles. We have to be able to hold the principle and move people toward the principle. We can't do that if we're not right on the principles. The principle is fundamentally, I am a sovereign citizen. My home is sovereign. It's an extension of me. And my children, if nothing else, are certainly, certainly an area or domain where I have to be given the sovereign right to govern over them as long as they're still minors, the way that I see fit. And don't get me wrong, and I saw the entire Hollywood motif rolled out in the 90s or the 2000s where it was, oh, dad was a drunk and he beat me. You know, my lifehood trauma is, dad was a drunk and he beat me. He came home from the factory and he just started wailing on me because it was Wednesday. Yeah, that was abusive. But that's not the lion's share of how physical discipline came down in America for a generation. It's not the lion's share of it was a young man was disrespectful or defiant, their fathers tried to correct them. And because young men, usually young men, but sometimes young women too, but mostly young men, young men try and push the boundary. And as they get older, they think that they, they're invincible. They think that they don't have to listen to their parents anymore. And when their parents, specifically their fathers, who were usually, you know, given the duty of the disciplining, which is right, you know, I think rightful. You got, you got, you got whooped, you got spanked, you got smacked upside the head. I did. I did. My mother did it for the most part. But on occasion, you know, there were other adults in my family, whether it be a grandfather or whatnot, who had to, who had to give me some course correction. And I didn't, I didn't see it as abusive because I knew what I was doing wrong. And at different times, when kids try and push the envelope and lie, like if your child lies to you, blatantly lies to you, and they get caught in a lie, depending on their reaction to the lie, depending on if they double down on the lie or not, or if they choose to disrespect you in the face of lying to you, physical discipline is completely appropriate. I can't tell you how clear it is to me what happened to this country where a David Frum stands up in front of a Canadian audience in a debate against Steve Bannon and says the point of conservatism is to conserve what is the best of liberalism. And then I come to find out that Christian conservatives agree with the sentiment that we shouldn't be able to physically discipline our children, even though right there in scripture it says, spare the rod, spoil the child. Spare the rod, spoil the child. It says it right there in the scripture. You spare the rod, you spoil the child. I can't tell you how it's almost unbelievable to me, but it makes perfect sense. You know, there's sort of a cultural, cultural wide crisis of entitlement. Of entitlement. A lack of discipline and self awareness. I think that would probably be best described that there's a lack of self awareness. There's this, you know, there's this kind of abstract and esoteric, you know, thought in worldview that everybody can create their own reality and they are the master of what's right and wrong. That's the ultimate, you know, that's the ultimate decay of our society is that when you strip God away from society, when you strip away a moral and ethical standard, everybody starts to think they can determine their own moral and ethical standard. In some sense, every individual does have to determine what's right and wrong for themselves. But without a guide, it's very easy to stray the path to get lost, to convince yourself that, that when you, when you blur the lines or when you start to move the, the boundaries on right and wrong, it's justified. It's justified in your own head. This is the beating heart and impetus impulse toward an anti God and secular culture is that we're going to define what's right and wrong. That's how you end up with a military industrial complex that views human beings as inventory and is willing to drop bombs on them to turn over the inventory. This is the predicate for the loss of sanctity of life. Everybody thinks they can define their own right and wrong in the absence of a culture guided by faith in God or religious standards. Now does that mean all organized religion is great or without corruption? Absolutely not. A sane and rational mind can discern between those two things right away. And I'm a Roman Catholic and I'm proud of it. Deus vault to all my Catholics in the audience. But there's corruption in the Catholic Church. There's. There always has been and there still is. And I would venture to guess there will continue to be. Certainly under woke Leo. Pope. Woke Pope Leo. I venture to guess there will continue to be corruption in the Catholic Church and Catholic hierarchy under woke Pope Leo. But we still love the Church. We still understand the importance of the church and better yet, we understand the importance of the fundamental values the Church represents and promotes and encourages regardless of the internal corruption of the hierarchy. Same thing with our Constitution. Same thing with this country. And being American, we understand the values of freedom of speech, regardless of how the censorship plays out with, with one administration or, or corporate lobby or special interest or the other. We understand the values, the fundamental values, the first principles. And principally, if your child is defiant or disrespectful, you should retain the right to use physical discipline. And those who make the argument that there's a slippery slope between beating and whooping and standard corporal punishment or spanking, you're lying to yourself. I'm just gonna be honest. Let me set the stage for you. If you Take a closed fist. If you're a grown man and you take a closed fist like me, I'm a professional mixed martial artist. If I take a closed fist and I punch my kid full force, that's abusive. If I take an open hand and I swat him upside the head for being disrespectful and defiant, that's called parenting. That's called being a good father. And the scripture says you should also be diligent with your discipline. And I understand that. That's perfectly fine. But what you run into a lot of times, again, I reference back to the black community because this is a crisis. And if we can get the black community back on track, we can release a ball and chain that has brought this country to its knees. Not only the things that happen in the black community culturally, but what the black community is politically. In the black community, in broken homes, homes that are, you know, split up for whatever reason, marriage, divorce, not ever married, in broken homes, what you tend to see is when a young person starts to become a teenager, they want to rebel. And if there's not a unified front between the mother and the father, or if there's a grudge against the father from the mother and the. And the mother has sole custody of the child, the son, the son will take that opportunity to play one against the other and try and get away with as much as they possibly can. And the. And this is my point, bringing it up to you, because we hold the rule of law up as gospel in the conservative movement. But sometimes the rule of law undermines the very foundational values that will help keep this country free and prospering. Sometimes the rule of law undermines the very beliefs and values that are most important. And this is one of those instances where the. The marriage courts and the family courts have fundamentally undermined the structure and value of family, of parenting, of authority, of discipline. And that's why we have a generation, whether they're the millennials or Gen Z or. Or whoever. That's why we have generations of people who are too entitled, who believe they get to define what's right and wrong, who believe they get to create their own reality, irregardless of everybody else around them. And I see it in sports, I see it online, I see it in the schools, I see it in politics. People who believe they get to define the truth. And it starts right there at 14 years old, right there at 13, 14 years old when that father shows up in the black community to say, you know what? I may not live in this house, but there's a standard and you're going to respect that standard or you're going to respect your mother. You're going to do what she's told. I know, I know. Mothers who had young sons get old enough to be bigger than them and start to beat on them, start to physically fight their mother back. And then when the dad shows up to give a beating down on the, on the young man, the mom threatens to call the police on the father. What does that tell the young man? It tells the young man that he can misbehave and be violent even with a woman or his mother, and his mother will still defend him against the consequences. And you wonder why. You wonder why. And again, I say it for a reason. Because we in the conservative movement have to confront what the structural and institutional implications are in the undermining of the nuclear family and family values and authority and discipline for our young men, especially in the black community. We have to own that we put the rule of law up on a pedestal, even if it subverts this country and it and it. There's a direct correlation to that example of parenting and whooping your child and the need for physical discipline and the constitutional crisis that President Trump faces right now with the Supreme Courts and the Democrat judges. There's a direct correlation. You're watching the Royce White show here on Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Mag in America first movement. We're doing fundamentals on this Thanksgiving Saturday and we don't mean to get too deep, but we have to. We'll be right back. Stay tuned.
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Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. And you got Steve Bannon and War Room. Coming up at the top of the hour, the great Steve Bannon and War Room shout out to the entire War Room posse in the audience. Happy Thanksgiving to you all. Happy Thanksgiving to everybody out there, all across the country. I hope you're enjoying family again. A time for family and gratitude. And we should be grateful. We should be grateful for our families, we should be grateful for, for our children, and our children should be grateful for their parents. A lot of people out there dealing with a lot of very sad, tragic realities in life. Young kids, they get leukemia, they get sick, young kids, pass. You know, there are a lot of things that happen out there in life that we, we, we just, we, we, we overlook and just how grateful we should be to, to even wake up this morning. And while I say that we should be grateful, we should have gratitude on this Thanksgiving Saturday. That doesn't mean that we forget or forego the tough, inconvenient things that we need to think about to move this country in a better direction. We have to do both things at the same time. And that's kind of the, you know, the catch 22 of the human condition of our very existence is we should be grateful. We should be grateful for every breath we draw while still striving to be better and better versions of ourselves. For the right reasons, for the right reasons. Not for materialistic reasons, not for vanity or greed, but for a basic sort of, and I say basic, and a natural evolution of the human spirit. Remember, the human spirit and the intellect are inextricably linked. You can develop the intellect and you should develop the intellect. The Bible helps you develop the intellect so you can develop your spiritual relationship with God. And to go back to the fundamental. We've been talking about the entire show, and I can't tell you how important this is. I mean, this is kind of the ABC 1, 2, 3 of American culture and how we've lost something very, very important in American culture. When you give up the right to govern your own children in your home, it's no wonder the Democrat liberal order thinks they can vaccinate or transition your child without your knowledge or consent. It's no wonder you think they should be able to tell you how much physical discipline you can give a son who openly disrespects or defies his parents, who lies or doesn't come home on time or whatever the case may be. And I tell my kids this way, and I'll say it here as a guide. If an adult, a parent, a family member, a coach, a teacher tells you to do something and it's not illegal or isn't going to cause you physical harm, be detrimental to your health, you better do it. And if you don't do it, there are going to be consequences. And if you give too much lip when the consequences come down, there may be physical discipline. That should be a basic standard for American. For American culture. That's not abusive. See, again, abuse is, I had a bad day as a parent, and now I'm gonna project my frustration onto my child when they didn't do anything wrong. And you could say there's a slippery slope in there where you may overreact to something your child did because of your own frustration in life. And that was the motif in the 90s and 2000s that was, you know, depicted in Hollywood as like, Goodfellas, for example, you know, and I think Goodfellas, the scene in Goodfellas, a great example. If you haven't seen the movie Goodfellas, go back and watch it to reference this. But in the opening scenes, the character played by Ray Liotta, he's narrating his childhood and he says, I was spending time at the cap stand with the wise guys, with the mobsters, and I was getting a let. I got a letter home from school that said I hadn't been to school in months, and my dad took his belt off and he beat me. He gave me a beating. And in that instance, he actually went back to the cab stand and he had a bruise on his eye. He had a black eye. But during the narration of that part, Ray Liotta says, but that wasn't why my father was really mad. He was mad because I was hanging out at the cab stand. He knew what went on at that cab stand. He knew what went on in that cab stand, and he knew that basically, Ray Liotta's character tried to depict the narrative, tried to tell a narrative, that his father was really more frustrated with their poverty, with the fact that they were poor, that he had to work a 9 to 5 job, that there were too many people living in a small apartment, that that was the source of his frustration and thus the reason why he beat him for skipping school and being at the cab stand. Motifs like this in Hollywood subtly start to shape the way that we think about our culture. And before you know it, yeah, if you go to a cab stand that's known to have organized criminals as a teenager, if you go to a mafia wise guy cab stand and you're missing school, you haven't been to school at all in two months, your father should take his belt off and beat you. He should whoop you. He should physically discipline you. What has happened to this country? What has happened to this country? I'll tell you. Psyop after psyop. I gave you a perfect example there. Go back and watch Goodfellas. I guarantee you right away in the open, you're not gonna have to watch the whole movie right away. In the opening credits, when he's explaining his childhood, he shows you the motif where it became unacceptable for a father to physically discipline his son for being at a cab stand with mafia members. A teenage son, your son gets caught smoking pot, he gets caught doing drugs, he gets caught with a loaded gun or an illegal gun, he gets caught in a stolen vehicle, you should physically discipline him. And if you want to get technical, if he gets caught lying to you, if he gets caught, if he's doing too much back talk, if he uses profanity, if he swears at you, if he curses you, if he kind of brushes you off as though you're not an authority figure, these are times where you must. You may certainly be needing to use some physical discipline. And my only contention here this morning is again, our institutions, culturally and structurally, we have neutered the nuclear family by. By stripping the father of their. Their natural God given authority. Isaiah 3:12. My chill. My. My. My people. Isaiah 3:12. My people oppressed by their children, ruled by their women. And look at the black community. The black community is oppressed by their children and ruled by their women. The women dominate the political power in the black community, and the children are as violent as they've ever been. Why? Because the rule of law. Remember, in the conservative movement, we hold the rule of law up as gospel. The rule of law, family and marriage courts have. Have systematically stripped the black community of the authority of fathers that are present. And here's the thing. You know, when you're a father and you have the entire weight of the legal system against you, and you're at the home, and let's say, you know, you and the mother have a philosophical difference of opinion. And the mother knows when push comes to shove, if she can't get her way, she can threaten to go to the courts, and the courts will. Will prevail. They'll. They'll intercede and they'll prevail, and they'll side with her and, and they will help strip you of that authority. Most fathers, out of frustration, resign from the situation. They say, well, if I stay here and try and fight, then I get blamed for being a source of. Of what they call chaos in the home. And that's bad for the child. You don't want to be fighting with the. With the mother, with the other parent, because that's bad for the child. And then the father leaves. And then the narrative becomes, well, the father's never present, the father's never around. This is the. This is the actual cycle of. Of chaos and confusion and, and, and. And you know what they would call toxic. This is the actual toxicity, not woke. Toxic. This is the real toxic cycle of the nuclear family, especially in the black community. I'm here to tell you. So we don't have these false perceptions and cultural narratives going forward. What good would it be for black men to come into the conservative movement only to peddle the same cultural lies that have been pushed throughout this country for the last 30, 40 years? There are not a preponderance of beatings in the black community. The problem in the black community is that children aren't getting any discipline at all. Their mothers are working, Their fathers are working. They're getting sent off to the schools to be raised, and when they come home, they're looking out for themselves. And that used to be okay. You used to be able to go out into the neighborhood and stay out until the street lights came on. But the neighborhood has changed. Drugs have changed the neighborhood. Music has changed the neighborhood. Culture has changed the neighborhood, all sorts. Sex has changed the neighborhood. The neighborhood has changed. And so now what your kid goes out and is influenced by is much more pernicious than ever before, especially in the black community. That's why sports is going to be so important down the stretch here, especially in the black community. But all society, all communities, because it's going to be one of the last places that young people have to come physically in real life, have to physically come interact with authority, interact with their peers, and have to face the truth of the results that they get from the time and work that they put in. The discipline that they show. Sports is going to become of the utmost importance culturally. Here in the home stretch of saving this republic. You give up the right to physically discipline your children culturally, politically. You have laid the predicate for the public schools and the rest of the scientific, managerial government to vaccinate and transition your children in the school without your consent or knowledge. That's, that is how things work. Predicates. The predicate for abortion was illegitimate children, that children out of wedlock are illegitimate. There are no illegitimate children in the eyes of God. Every child has God's fingerprint. He knew you when you were in your mother's womb. There are no illegitimate children. But if we can call children illegitimate because they're out of wedlock, then we can justify Margaret Sanger's Planned Parenthood. Then we can justify a global military industrial complex where human beings are nothing more than inventory. You understand? We appreciate your viewership and listenership today and in the future. It's been another episode of the Royce White Show. We went right down to the fundamental today, the, the crisis of, of femininity, the failure of masculinity, the culture in America of parenting. You don't have to beat your children this Thanksgiving weekend, but if they disrespect or defy you, they have to know there are going to be consequences and consequences they aren't going to like. We have to get back to that America and our children will become much better citizens and adults. God bless you. God bless America. Godspeed. Enjoy Thanksgiving. 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Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Royce White
Date: November 29, 2025
On this Thanksgiving weekend edition, Royce White explores the fundamentals of American culture, particularly focusing on the rights and responsibilities of parenting and discipline in the home. He connects themes of gratitude and family to urgent social topics, zeroing in on the cultural shift away from physical discipline, its effects on families—especially within the black community—and the wider implications for citizenship and freedom in America. Throughout, White maintains his hallmark "speak truth to power" posture, challenging both liberal and conservative falsehoods while urging a return to first principles.
| Timestamp | Segment & Focus | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 03:35 | Opening statements—American values, family, and gratitude | | 05:30 | Introduction to discipline topic: "Should you whoop your children?" | | 08:30 | Critique of parental rights being eroded for convenience | | 13:45 | Discussion of discipline in black families; refuting “beatings” narrative | | 19:40 | Isaiah 3:12 quoted; discipline, gender roles, and cultural breakdown | | 21:00 | Welfare state, family courts, and absence of fathers—real problems in communities | | 25:50 | Example of how family courts strip fathers of their authority | | 36:44 | Scriptural mandate for discipline: "Spare the rod, spoil the child" | | 41:36 | Defining the line—discipline vs. abuse | | 52:50 | Hollywood motifs and changing perceptions on discipline (Goodfellas example) | | 59:07 | Importance of sports in teaching discipline and authority | | 60:51 | Giving up discipline sets precedent for institutional control | | 62:55 | Final summary and Thanksgiving well-wishes |
Royce White’s Thanksgiving episode is a forceful return to the bedrock values of family, gratitude, and parental authority—rooted both in scripture and traditional American principles. He warns that societal willingness to cede parental rights under the guise of convenience or security opens the door to manipulation, corruption, and cultural decay at every level—from individual children to the republic at large. Using both lived experience and a broader political lens, White calls for a re-embracing of discipline (distinct from abuse) and a reckoning with the policies and narratives that, in his view, systematically undermine American freedom and family structure.