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What is that noise?
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>> This is the ghost.
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Oh, hey.
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Hey, you all still talking in here?
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>> What are you doing?
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>> Um, her back went out and I just did the
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best thing, which is get right on the
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muscles so they don't seize up.
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>> Just add add some heat to it.
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>> Merry Christmas.
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Next year, I'm going to ask Santa for
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breast implants because I'm impatient
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WITH MY BODY.
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>> SO GOOD.
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>> OH GOSH, IT'S GONE INTO A REAL BAD SPAS.
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I'm sorry. I I put a yoga move on her.
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>> Uh Christmas markets in Germany look
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like this. Why, ladies and gentlemen,
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why
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why are there barriers up? Are there
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huge road blocking barriers up? They can
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paint them any candy cane color paint
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they want. Why are there massive
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barriers being installed around the
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Christmas markets
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in some of the oldest cities in the in
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you know in Christendom frankly
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you know in the in the cradle the
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birthplace of Christendom. Why
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why is that? For the first time in
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history, the famous Christmas markets of
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Germany have
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ro have ram road blocking vehicle
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barriers.
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It's because Germany
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is quickly ceasing to become a Christian
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nation.
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It's because Germany is 20%
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Muslim now.
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And those Muslims tend to attack markets
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where there are a bunch of Christian
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children at them. Well, this is a
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horrible that's a horrible that's a
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horrible what. Let's talk about the why.
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And the why is because Germany is
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suicidal
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in their immigration policies. Bringing
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people in that were in congruent
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with Western freedoms and society.
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That's it. It's as simple as.
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And they decided to let people in that
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were eventually over a long enough
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period of time going to revolt and
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attack, you know, parasitically, you
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know, like a virus against the host.
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This is, of course, a horrible evil and
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it's played out time and time again in
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data all across Europe. And I'll show
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you some European data here. This is
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from Denmark.
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These are the populations of crime in
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Denmark. So when people move to Denmark,
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what are the population, what does the
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crime rate look like per group, per
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cluster from each individual country?
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Maybe you'll be shocked like by this,
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maybe you won't.
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But I think that we can all agree that
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less crime is something that we want in
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our countries. And so you're going to
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have to ask the question like why would
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we bring people into our countries to
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make them far more dangerous and
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horrifying. And that's a question that
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we're going to struggle with today on
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the show. The answer is obvious by the
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way as to why it's happening. Um let's
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go ahead and look.
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What are the what are the countries of
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origin the highest crime? Kuwait,
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Somalia, Lebanon, Tunisia, Jordan,
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Uganda, Iraq, Morocco, Algeria,
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Ethiopia, Syria, Afghanistan, Egypt,
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Iran, Turkey, Kenya, Ghana, Myanmar,
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Pakistan, Tanzania, Chile,
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Israel. Okay. Well, that then there's
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your top 20. Let's just say Nigeria,
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Bosnia, Hers, Scavania. Okay. Um,
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well, this is a great question. What
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what do most the vast majority what do
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90% of these countries have in common in
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the in the top 20? And then you can
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scroll down to the bottom 20 and you can
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see, you know, it's all European
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countries. United States is down near
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the very bottom. Australia, Japan at the
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very tippy top, but the Japanese very
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orderly in the way that they live life.
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Very congruent, frankly, with with
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Western society in a unique unique way.
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Higher than actually western society in
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some regards. I think many would argue
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um when it comes to cleanliness or when
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it comes to order when it comes to rule
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following the Japanese are peak used to
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be the British they've sunken as well.
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What do all the most horrifying
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countries that make a place again this
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is Denmark crime rate make a play but it
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but it but this is true across all
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western societies. All western societies
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have maps and data if they're uh man
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enough to actually publish it that look
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exactly like this. They all come from
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all of these are Muslim countries, not
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majority Muslim countries because
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there's no such thing. A Muslim country
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is a purist Muslim country. What happens
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in a Muslim country is there is really
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no freedom of speech. There's no freedom
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of religion. There's no women's rights,
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right? like there there are none of the
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freedoms or liberties that we typically
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experience in the Western Hemisphere in
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the Anglosphere that we've grown up with
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that bread in the bones for not just
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like your grandpappy's age but like
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you're talking about like John Lock
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talking about going back like 1600
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you're talking about hundreds of years
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ago your greatest great great great
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greatgrandfather and grandmother were
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like absorbing These freedoms were
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absorbing the worldviews of Adam Smith
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and some of the great proitizers of the
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day, the founders of our nation uh
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completely imbued
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with English thought that wrote the
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Magna Carta uh that inspired some
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French, some English, the philosophies
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of our founders uh and that's been bred
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in the bone in in us. That's why we
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believe the way that we do about private
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property. That's why we don't see women
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as property. That's why we don't see
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human beings as property. You know that
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yes, there was slavery in America. Yes,
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it happened a long time ago. Yes, we
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gave a lot in this country to abolish
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it. Nobody ever thanks us for that. Uh
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yes, we abolished it 100 plus nearly two
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going on 200 years ago. The English
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Christian Empire was the first to
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abolish it followed quickly by America.
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Nobody gave up more than America to
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actually abolish slavery.
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500,000 Americans dead, bloodiest civil
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war arguably in human history.
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Uh certainly in the developed world,
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but everyone agrees that a slavery is
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evil. It's uncchristian. I'm a this
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against my religion. Okay? And and so
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yes, slavery is evil and and it's good
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that we abolish it. Obviously,
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everyone would would I will join hands
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with anyone that says like it's slavery
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is wrong. We shouldn't do it. Okay,
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good. Yeah.
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But like we we're so obsessed with this
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practice that was done away with 200
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years ago in our nation at great cost
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righteously.
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And nobody ever focuses on the fact that
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like in these countries here that are
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here on the top of the crime that
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slavery is legal.
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Yeah. slavery, like modern day slavery.
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You know, there's like 10 million people
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according to just the round estimates
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that are enslaved today in Africa in the
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in the sort of the the the Muslim and
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African diaspora.
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Do you know that like the horrors of
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slavery that you know you have to crack
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open a book and see illustrations, you
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know, that like that's real today?
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You just go see it happening today.
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And nobody ever like nobody ever is
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concerned about that. Why?
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Well, you're not allowed to be because
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we want to import those people into our
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lands.
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What seems totally antithetical to the
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West? Why would we bring slavers back
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over here? Didn't we pay a high enough
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price already?
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But that's precisely what we're doing.
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And you know, you need to start act
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asking some really tough questions about
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like what exactly is the purpose of
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immigration?
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Like is the purpose of immigration to go
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have to relitigate whether slavery is
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good or whether women are property?
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Is that like the po is that the point?
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At a speech earlier this month, I got a
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chance to travel with JD Vance to Old
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Miss and listen to him talk about the
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1924 immigration act. I said, "We got to
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go back to that." And these are the kind
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of things that are just way over a lot
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of people's heads. Are people even alive
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from 1924? I mean, doubt it if you know
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you're 100 years old, right? You're over
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a hundred years old if you were alive in
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1924. So, nobody really remembers it.
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Nobody knows what it is, but it's worth
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like
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illustrating why did JD Vance care so
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much about this and why did he bring it
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up inside of this stadium packed with
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10,000 kids when he knows that, you
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know, a lot of people's eyes are going
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to glaze over when you start talking
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about treaties and laws from 1924, the
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Immigration Act of 1924. Calvin Culage
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signed it into law
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and what it effectively said was
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America's full.
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At this point, America was full, but it
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was full of a lot of different European
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cultures
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that were brought here with extremely
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heightened senses of their own enclave.
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It's something that we're experiencing
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right now. And history has a tendency to
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repeat itself. It has a tendency to
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repeat itself in hundredyear cycles.
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Pretty remarkable that. But it does. And
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at this time, Calvin Kulage was looking
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out at like wars between the Irish and
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the Italians. I guess they're still
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doing it on the East Coast, but like
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literal wars between the Irish and the
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Italians. Totally and wholly
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Germanspeaking enclaves throughout the
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Midwest
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where you're not even you weren't even
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allowed in if you weren't German. That's
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a matter of fact. like colonies that
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that refused entry to people that didn't
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speak German.
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Uh was looking through French Louisiana,
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uh the Norse countries sort of like sort
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of taking over what would be like very
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preferential
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lands that sort of mirrored Norse
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culture and the Norse economy and uh the
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the Norse weather systems up north.
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That's why you can still have like
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Swedish v you still see Swedish villages
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all throughout like upper Michigan and
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Minnesota
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and President Kum Kulage while it wasn't
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Somalia at the time he did see like
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effectively the boiling pot of Europe
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which was in between two massive world
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wars ripping that ripped and destroyed
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Europe forever obviously World War I and
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World War II just ended what we know is
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like great Europe you wouldn't rec if
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you traveled back in time and saw Europe
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in like the early 1900s you I mean
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wouldn't recognize it it's like a Disney
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movie, right? You just it it's like a
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totally it's like a land that is unc
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inconceivable
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in its in its cultural majesty, beauty,
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and uh well what you could rightly call
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diversity actually uh of thought and
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rich culture. It's been atomized. It's
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been destroyed and they committed
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suicide over it. It it's just a matter
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of fact. It's terrible. The point is
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that all of those rich and imbued
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cultures, many of them
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non-English-speaking, frankly, from
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Europe, came to America, washed ashore
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on America because Europe had become
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quite crowded and stifling for economic
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activity. And Calvage Cooler said,
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Calvage Kulage, pardon the dad pun here,
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literally said, cool it. He said, stop.
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We can't continue like this. We're going
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to break apart as America again. We just
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fought a civil war. We're going to break
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apart as a country. We already are doing
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that. We're going to fight another civil
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war uh and it's just going to be like
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Europe all over again. We're just going
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to recreate the problems of Europe here.
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So, we're stopping
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all immigration. He plainly stated, "New
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arrivals must be limited to our own
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capacity to absorb them. America must be
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kept American. For this purpose, it is
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now necessary to enact a policy of
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restricted immigration." The 1924 act
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passed the House and the Senate
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overwhelming support. Democrats and
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Republican agreed. That's something of
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course that you wouldn't get today. And
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we'll cover exactly why. The bill
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introduced tight immigration quotas, new
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visa requirements, border patrol,
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outright banned immigration from the
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majority of countries on Earth, frankly,
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uh that we viewed as incompatible with
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our culture. Dramatically reduced the
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number of people coming into the country
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uh to net zero. Right? So there was a
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small trickle of immigrants that were
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allowed from high culture, high society,
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western societies, English-sp speakaking
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societies, but it was like effectively
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at the rate of like people are dying
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here in our country and and and we're
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bringing in a few more to just sort of
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even it out, right?
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By 1940s and50s, American society
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thrived with a booming economy, rising
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middle class, common culture, virtually
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purely homogeneous
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culture. Frankly,
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you had I think it was somewhere close
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to like 98 to 97% like Christian
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limited severely limited immigration.
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The act was in place until 1965
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when the imbeiciles in charge, that
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generation has since died. Can't blame
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the boomers for this or anything like
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that. They were children at this time,
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but the imbeiciles in charge because
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they were drunk on their own power after
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winning two world wars. Do we seem like
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a country that won a world war? Do we
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seem like we're dominant in our culture
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or understanding of who we are as a
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people? No. No, we do not. Neither do
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the countries of Europe who won or lost
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the the wars, frankly. Since then, we've
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experienced decades of historic
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immigration, both legal and illegal. And
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today, we have higher levels of foreignb
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born populations
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than the early 1900s by both raw numbers
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and percentage of populations. What I'm
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saying is it's repeated itself. The mass
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immigration has also included vastly
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different cultures than the mostly
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Europeans that we accepted then. And
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obviously, once again, we need to make a
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national policy shift and it should be
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bipartisan. and it's time for another
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immigration.
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So there you go. You can see the uh
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little political cartoon of the time.
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There's a political cartoon that was
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published in 1924
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that shows the the the huddled masses
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and refuse of the world wishing to come
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to America for a better life and a gate
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being put upon them saying 3% per year
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and we're going to be very very choosy
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and very picky.
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I bring this up to say that what
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President Trump is on the precipice of
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doing is something like this. And we're
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going to start calling for on our show a
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new immigration act. We can just use the
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language of the 1924 immigration act
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quite frankly because we are witnessing
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the exact same problem. We are
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witnessing our country come apart at the
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seams. We are witnessing entire enclaves
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of peoples who are wholly foreign not
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only to our land people, native tongue,
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but also to our culture. And it is
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really ugly and horrible to watch great
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American cities, high trust societies.
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Uh we're just going to take for example
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and pick on purposefully Minneapolis,
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Minnesota. As we talked about before in
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the show, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and
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Minnesota as a whole was seen as sort of
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a thief of Germanic, Swedish, uh, and
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Norse culture. It sort of reflects, uh,
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in a way the climate of the Norse
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countries.
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Uh, and it was a famous landing ground
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for Lutheran, sort of an enclave itself.
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Today, of course, um it reflects none of
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that high trust society. And that also
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made, of course, Minnesota very clean,
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tidy, high functioning,
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uh virtually zero crime, high trust
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society in those days, but those days
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are long gone. Uh our friend Nick
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Shirley just traveled to the streets of
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Minneapolis to detail what it looks like
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today. What has happened to Minnesota?
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Minneapolis in particular. Minneapolis
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decided to absorb during the Bush and
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Obama years hundreds of thousands of
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Somali. It's hard to think of a culture
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that is more opposite
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uh than the American founding than the
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uh than the Anglosphere diaspora that
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birthed our founding fathers in this
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country, but certainly birthed our
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native heritage. Uh Somali isn't really
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a country. It's more like a region of
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nomadic waring Muslim
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terrorist organizations
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uh who fight for just basic resources
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uh in incredible levels of starvation,
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murder,
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child sacrifice, pir piracy. The entire
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country is, you know, like borders the
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sea. You can see it on a map. a perfect
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place for a massive shipping port or uh
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capacity to do trade in and out of.
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There's not a single modern port in all
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of Somalia. There's barely electricity.
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It's it's a totally collapsed and failed
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state. Frankly, it's not really even a
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real country.
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It begs the question, of course, why
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would we be bringing anyone over from
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this land if the purpose of immigration
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is to enrich our nation uh and not the
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people that we're bringing over? And
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that's really the rub there is that uh
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the only people getting rich off this
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are the actual Somali who have no in
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zero interest in being Americans.
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And they say that proudly. They pledge
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allegiance to Somali. has changed the
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Minnesota flag to look like a Somali
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flag.
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And so this is what failed assimilation,
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but also the humiliation of the people
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of Minnesota and then by extension all
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of America looks like. Here we go.
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>> What's it like being a Muslim here in
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the United States?
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>> I'm not speaking English only one Somali
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language. >> What does it mean to you to be a part of
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Islam?
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>> I don't know. I'm not speaking English
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very well.
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>> How are you? Do any of you speak
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English?
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English?
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>> No. Can women speak to on camera?
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>> No. >> I don't think so.
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>> I kept going because I wanted to speak
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with some more of the elders here to see
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if they could share their story about
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coming here from Somalia and how they've
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seen the rise firsthand. However, none
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of them spoke English.
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>> Are you Can I ask any of you guys some
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questions?
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>> No. Speak speak English.
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No.
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>> Do any of you speak English?
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>> After a few interviews, somebody came up
00:19:41
to us angry because we're asking about
00:19:43
the rise of Islam inside this.
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>> My name is
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What are you doing? >> My name is Dick Shirley. I'm a YouTuber.
00:19:47
We're doing a video on the rise of Islam
00:19:49
here in the United States.
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>> The rise of Islam.
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>> Yeah. It's the number one uh converting
00:19:52
religion. >> The rise of Islam. Make it make sense
00:19:54
for me.
00:19:55
>> Yeah. It's the number one ride or it's
00:19:58
the number one converting religion in
00:19:59
the United States. So, we're doing a
00:20:00
topic
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>> number one converting religion in the
00:20:02
United States.
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>> It's like the number one growing
00:20:04
religion. So,
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>> wait, isn't it after Christ?
00:20:08
>> What? >> Isn't it after Christ?
00:20:10
>> This guy wouldn't show his face on
00:20:12
camera and this conversation kept going
00:20:14
for a few minutes and he demanded that
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we deleted the footage of the interviews
00:20:17
that we took here on the street. I said
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no. And he said, "You better go and
00:20:21
we're going to make sure you leave." I
00:20:22
have never been in a situation like that
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while I've been filming where somebody
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comes out of nowhere and wants to take
00:20:28
the footage. I was watching a video
00:20:29
prior to this video and there is a small
00:20:32
gang war going on here inside of these
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apartment complexes apparently. I think
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we just went upon a gang and I didn't
00:20:39
know that there were a gang and uh right
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now he said you better leave and we're
00:20:44
going to make sure you get out of here.
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So right now there is somebody falling
00:20:46
from behind making sure that we get out
00:20:48
of this place. Not the most friendly
00:20:50
welcome here into this part of
00:20:53
Minnesota.
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Outside of Somalia,
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the USA
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is the number one
00:21:17
place of residence for Somali. Why?
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You could obviously do a bunch of go
00:21:25
into the IQ numbers. You could go into
00:21:28
all of the fraud numbers. We're going to
00:21:29
do that in just a second. You could talk
00:21:31
about the incredible incidents of fraud
00:21:33
and crime uh that Somali populations
00:21:36
have brought to Minneapolis. It's just
00:21:38
empirical. I mean, listen, the data is
00:21:41
all there. I'll read to you all the DOJ
00:21:42
filings, and we'll be happy to in just a
00:21:44
moment.
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A piece of
00:21:49
empirical data shocked me, however,
00:21:52
about the second cousin marriage rates
00:21:56
among Somali populations. We asked Grock
00:21:59
about this. Danny, you're going to have
00:22:00
to grab the actual
00:22:02
Grock analysis, but it comes from some
00:22:05
peer-reviewed studies from the late 90s,
00:22:08
early 2000s,
00:22:10
uh, saying somewhere in the range of 40%
00:22:15
of the Somali population is based on
00:22:18
first cousin marriages or second cousin
00:22:20
marriages.
00:22:22
Don't get mad at me, you know, this is
00:22:25
the data.
00:22:28
So the precise data is limited but a
00:22:31
2019 correction study of Ethiopian
00:22:34
Somali found 48% are products of first
00:22:36
or second cousin marriages the average
00:22:38
inbreeding coefficient
00:22:40
uh higher than typical second cousin
00:22:42
offspring regional rates similar
00:22:44
cultures.
00:22:46
Okay.
00:22:48
Um well
00:22:50
how about this? Here's like a great here
00:22:53
here's a fantastic rule in Somalia, a
00:22:57
place where I mean I wouldn't wish on my
00:23:00
worst enemy, you know, to be deported
00:23:02
there. However, I don't plan on I don't
00:23:04
ever plan on visiting in Somalia since
00:23:07
that's their land and I guess like their
00:23:10
place. They can just kind of do what
00:23:12
they want. I can disagree with it from
00:23:13
afar. I can be upset about it, I guess.
00:23:16
I can tweet about it, but I have no say
00:23:18
there because I'm not Somali and I don't
00:23:20
ever plan on living there or visiting,
00:23:22
frankly, ever.
00:23:24
They just keep doing that and that's up
00:23:27
to them. That's their business.
00:23:32
But why bring it here?
00:23:36
Sharia law is incompatible with Western
00:23:40
culture. It's not in favor of free
00:23:42
speech. It's not in favor of freedom of
00:23:43
religion. It's not in favor of
00:23:44
separation of church and state. It's in
00:23:47
favor of actually, you know, forced
00:23:48
conversions by the state.
00:23:51
Uh you cannot
00:23:56
curse the name Muhammad. You you cannot
00:23:59
like say certain things.
00:24:02
You of course have rules about the
00:24:05
relationships between men and women and
00:24:07
children that would seem utterly
00:24:10
abhorent.
00:24:11
And obviously the inbreeding coefficient
00:24:14
here by given this study um is
00:24:18
something that every developed culture
00:24:21
should be should should be rightly
00:24:24
repulsed at because we know science
00:24:26
scientifically this is a very this will
00:24:28
lead to very bad results. Okay. When it
00:24:30
comes to actually having children, you
00:24:32
you you if you constrict that genetic
00:24:34
pool tightly enough, you're going to
00:24:36
really have you're going to have
00:24:37
horrendous results diminishing down to
00:24:40
effectively like just still births. It's
00:24:42
horrible.
00:24:45
Why bring it here?
00:24:48
You know, it's frankly none of my
00:24:49
business. I'm not here to like scold
00:24:50
Somalia. Not here to scold any country.
00:24:54
I hate that we're obsessed with Israel.
00:24:56
I hate that we're obsessed with Ukraine.
00:24:58
I want out. I'm so done talking about
00:25:00
it. We have enough problems here in
00:25:02
America, which is what President Trump
00:25:03
put up actually this weekend
00:25:06
in in a spectacular post. Like, don't we
00:25:08
have enough problems in America?
00:25:11
Why are we bringing tribal blood feuds
00:25:14
from the time of Abraham
00:25:17
onto our shores?
00:25:19
What good does that do for us? And more
00:25:21
importantly, will these people ever
00:25:23
become Americans? What I mean by that is
00:25:25
not like the slip of paper, not like the
00:25:27
stamp like you're in a you know we oh we
00:25:30
we've given you all you're all dreamers,
00:25:32
right? No, what I mean by that is
00:25:34
somebody who gives up their native land
00:25:37
and fully clings to the flag, to our
00:25:40
culture, to our language, to our
00:25:45
sense of rights,
00:25:47
our ethos, our understanding of self,
00:25:52
which is by the way hanging on by a
00:25:53
thread.
00:25:55
And the answer to that is obviously and
00:25:57
empirically demonstrabably no. They
00:26:00
won't. You can see that on full display
00:26:03
in Minneapolis
00:26:05
where there are complete no-go zones
00:26:07
where that American citizen Nick
00:26:08
Shirley, who has a great channel, you
00:26:11
should follow it on YouTube, where he
00:26:13
was incapable of even walking on the
00:26:14
streets of his country. Also, look at
00:26:16
how filthy and dingy and dirty all the
00:26:18
shots are.
00:26:21
And the reality is that when you bring
00:26:22
the third world here, they don't
00:26:24
suddenly become first world. You've just
00:26:26
brought the worst qualities of the third
00:26:28
world and brought them into the first
00:26:29
world and they'll stay third world.
00:26:34
The third world is the third world
00:26:36
because of the cultures, the peoples,
00:26:41
the traditions of the third world. That
00:26:43
that's why we call it that. We don't
00:26:45
dump all of our trash in our rivers and
00:26:47
just expect the water to carry the
00:26:50
mountains of refuse out to the ocean.
00:26:53
That's not what we do here.
00:26:55
We like being tidy. We like things being
00:26:57
clean. We like using s. We do not We
00:27:01
like being sanitary and using toilets.
00:27:06
The most the biggest black pill, I guess
00:27:08
you could call it a brown pill, frankly,
00:27:09
is pooping in India. I didn't actually
00:27:13
know how bad it was. something. It's
00:27:15
something like
00:27:17
60 70% of people don't use toilets like
00:27:20
but by choice that are not available but
00:27:23
they'd like prefer open defecation.
00:27:27
We've we've presented the studies here.
00:27:29
I'm not trying to be you know whatever
00:27:31
you'd want to call it. And if you're
00:27:33
offended by the data then that's on you
00:27:35
man. That's that that's not on me.
00:27:39
the prevalence and burden of no toilet
00:27:41
households in India analysis.
00:27:45
Okay. Uh dig into the data here or don't
00:27:49
frankly not before lunch. you'll find
00:27:51
that it's um
00:27:54
it's grotesque,
00:27:55
but like um it's a you know it's a major
00:27:59
question like if we've solved these
00:28:01
problems in ourselves and it took a lot
00:28:03
we spilled a lot of blood and spent a
00:28:05
lot of time a lot of effort solving
00:28:07
these problems as an American people and
00:28:09
we're certainly not perfect
00:28:12
but we did end slavery and we do have an
00:28:17
abundance of rights for all peoples and
00:28:20
And we have, I think, what could be
00:28:23
described as uh the most
00:28:30
the the the
00:28:33
most metaphysical
00:28:36
representation of Christendom in our
00:28:39
American the the ethos of Christendom in
00:28:41
our American documents, governing
00:28:43
documents,
00:28:45
meaning all the qualities
00:28:48
that make Christianity
00:28:50
are the most peaceful religion on earth
00:28:55
have been imbued in our nation in its
00:28:58
governance and have proven out to be
00:29:01
well well worth the wait
00:29:05
and the effort to get us here.
00:29:08
Then why bring people in that undermine
00:29:10
all of that?
00:29:14
It's a suicidal practice.
00:29:17
It's something that isn't going well
00:29:20
according to the New York Times. I mean,
00:29:22
this is just wild.
00:29:24
I can't believe that this is real. How
00:29:27
fraud swamped Minnesota's social
00:29:29
services system.
00:29:31
How fraud swamped Minnesota's social
00:29:33
services system on Tim Walls's watch.
00:29:35
Goodness. Our friend Chris Rufo Rufo
00:29:39
published this article in the city
00:29:41
journal talking about how Minnesota
00:29:43
taxpayer uh taxpayers are the largest
00:29:46
funders of Somali terrorism. How they do
00:29:48
this? Well, the Somali populations of
00:29:51
Minnesota found yet another loophole in
00:29:55
the taking advantage of the good-hearted
00:29:59
Christian taxpayer of America.
00:30:03
Uh, and by using coercion
00:30:07
and by using just flatout fraud,
00:30:10
claiming that all of their children were
00:30:11
autistic, they were able to accelerate
00:30:13
the autism payments from the welfare
00:30:15
state of Minnesota from 3 million uh in
00:30:19
2018 to 400 million in 2025.
00:30:28
Enormous amounts of that money have gone
00:30:29
has gone back to Somalia in the form of
00:30:31
like duffel bags filled with cash to
00:30:34
fund Islamic terrorism. Is that what the
00:30:37
people of Minnesota
00:30:39
pay their taxes for? Exactly.
00:30:47
Do we have that DOJ filing
00:30:50
and the related uh fraud from Feed the
00:30:53
Children?
00:30:55
one of the the largest CO 19 frauds and
00:30:58
there were plenty of them from all
00:31:00
different groups of people all over the
00:31:01
country.
00:31:03
But in the but but in Somalia,
00:31:06
mini Somalia, which is what it is, and
00:31:09
it just belabors the point one final
00:31:11
time. They don't come here, they didn't
00:31:14
come here to assimilate to America. They
00:31:17
came here to recreate Somalia. That's
00:31:19
what's on full display in these videos.
00:31:23
What's on full display is that they're
00:31:26
have zero interest in speaking our
00:31:28
language, our customs, our traditions.
00:31:30
They have full interest and total
00:31:31
interest in staying in Minneapolis,
00:31:33
which is, you know, nothing like Somalia
00:31:35
and its weather, climate, uh,
00:31:38
conditions, culture, habitat, you know,
00:31:41
to get something that, you know, aid and
00:31:43
dry. It'd be more like move into the
00:31:44
desert. That would be like if you want
00:31:45
to really recreate Somalia, you move to
00:31:47
the desert. No, no, they go to
00:31:49
Minneapolis because that's where their
00:31:51
culture is.
00:31:52
and they have created almost a entire
00:31:55
parallel
00:31:57
society
00:31:59
there that is Somali and not American.
00:32:04
And this of course should concern all of
00:32:06
us greatly.
00:32:09
I'm paraphrasing Elon Musk here, but
00:32:13
the
00:32:14
the nations are its people. And he used
00:32:17
this wonderful metaphor in a speech, and
00:32:18
I'm going to steal it right now.
00:32:21
If you took all of Italy, you took all
00:32:23
the Italians in Italy and you took them
00:32:27
out of Italy. Okay, so there wasn't a
00:32:29
single Italian left in Italy. And some
00:32:31
people are like, "Ah, that's it." You
00:32:33
know, oh, that sounds like paradise.
00:32:36
Al is here shaking his head.
00:32:40
Ax is very Italian. Loves going to
00:32:42
Italy. Let's say you take every Italian
00:32:43
out of Italy and you put them in
00:32:45
Florida. You know, this has happened in
00:32:47
some parts of Florida. I mean, go check
00:32:49
some go check Ba Ron. But you take every
00:32:52
every Italian and you drop them right
00:32:55
into Florida, which is kind of shaped
00:32:56
like Italy, frankly. Well, Italy isn't
00:33:00
the rocks or the old buildings or the
00:33:03
trees. It's the people. So, every
00:33:07
Italian moves to Florida. Florida
00:33:08
becomes Italy.
00:33:11
It's It's not kind of Italy. It's not
00:33:13
little Italy like in New York. It's
00:33:15
literal Italy.
00:33:17
the songs, the food, the voices, the
00:33:20
language, the traditions, the church, uh
00:33:24
the the the legacies, the family, the
00:33:27
knowledge, the sense of self that all
00:33:29
travels with the people.
00:33:34
And then Italy just becomes a rock with
00:33:36
some old ruins.
00:33:38
And if you brought a bunch of Somali
00:33:40
there, it would become Somalia.
00:33:43
It would no longer be Italy. you'd have
00:33:45
to travel to Florida to get Italy,
00:33:48
right? Get it? I mean, it does make
00:33:51
sense actually if you put it in those
00:33:53
terms. And so, when you bring a
00:33:56
considerable portion of Somalia and drop
00:33:58
them into this tight little unit in
00:34:01
Minneapolis, what you've done is you've
00:34:03
created Somalia there
00:34:06
because the people are the actual
00:34:09
nation, not the land.
00:34:13
And so we must be extremely careful what
00:34:17
people we are bringing here.
00:34:20
We must look at their land. We must look
00:34:22
at their nation and ask, "Do we want
00:34:24
that nation here?"
00:34:30
Here's a good example.
00:34:33
Somalia is of course the most single
00:34:35
most corrupt nation on earth. And now
00:34:38
that we've brought those people here, we
00:34:40
are getting frauds like this. beating
00:34:42
our futures defendant sentenced to 10
00:34:45
years in prison. Uh the White House
00:34:47
rapid response tweet ALX, there was a
00:34:49
White House rapid response tweet that
00:34:52
identified
00:34:54
that uh 47 out of the 50 people charged
00:34:57
in this the single greatest CO 19 PPP
00:35:00
fraud were all of Somali descent, East
00:35:04
African descent.
00:35:06
So White House rapid response, it's like
00:35:07
an actual account. So, go to the account
00:35:10
and then you can go through. Why don't
00:35:11
we read some of the names? Let me just
00:35:13
scroll through it. Wrong one. 47.
00:35:18
>> Yeah, there you go.
00:35:20
So, you can go through. You need to find
00:35:22
the actual tweet and then go through.
00:35:23
And I'd just like to maybe pop up some
00:35:25
names here. Uh, this is
00:35:31
not a shock. Shouldn't be a shock. I
00:35:33
mean, it should be a shock to anybody
00:35:34
with conscience, but it's not a shock to
00:35:37
me because this is what happens in
00:35:39
Somalia and we just brought Somalia
00:35:42
here.
00:35:46
It was a fraud where they said they were
00:35:48
feeding children. They were feeding
00:35:50
hundreds if not thousands of children
00:35:52
per day. And instead of feeding those
00:35:55
children, they were just taking all of
00:35:56
our money. They were just taking the
00:35:57
money that the taxpayers were trying to
00:35:59
give were giving at
00:36:04
the threat of the end of a I mean like
00:36:05
it's not like we had a choice. We were
00:36:07
giving to businesses during CO. You can
00:36:10
just scroll through here. It's a very
00:36:11
long list. It's going to take us a while
00:36:13
to get through. But you'll find that
00:36:16
again 47 out of the 50 people charged
00:36:19
here are all of East African descent
00:36:21
where we have obviously failed nation
00:36:24
states that are that subsist and
00:36:26
culturally quite frankly uh entirely on
00:36:29
fraud. It's a culture there.
00:36:32
And I'm not even trying to judge it
00:36:34
because I ain't trying to be a Somali.
00:36:36
I'm not planning on moving there. You
00:36:37
can go do whatever the hell you want in
00:36:40
your country. But why do our leaders
00:36:42
feel the compunction to bring that
00:36:44
culture here?
00:36:49
And what are we going to do about it?
00:36:52
President Trump in the wake of multiple
00:36:56
murders and terrorist attacks and
00:36:59
threats over the weekend. There were
00:37:00
multiples by the way from Afghani
00:37:02
nationals in this country has decided to
00:37:06
finally snap on the Somali here in this
00:37:10
country on Minnesota uh at large and its
00:37:14
uh stewardship under what he calls
00:37:17
seriously Tim Walls.
00:37:20
I think that this is one of the single
00:37:22
greatest posts in the history of the
00:37:24
presidency, if not the greatest. And
00:37:26
what it's setting us up for is a 19
00:37:31
24 immigration act again. Will Democrats
00:37:34
be on board with it? No, of course not.
00:37:36
And that's the sad reality to the end of
00:37:38
the story is that Democrats will not be
00:37:40
voting for it in a massively bipartisan
00:37:42
way because they benefit from this.
00:37:45
The point I'm getting at is that
00:37:49
unfortunately one party has seen that if
00:37:52
you import Somali in mass, if you give
00:37:56
them welfare and if you're the person
00:37:58
promising them more welfare, then
00:38:00
they'll vote for you.
00:38:05
And that works out great for Tim Walls.
00:38:09
So Tim Walls is incentivized to keep
00:38:12
that happening in spite of what it does
00:38:14
to our nation, to our culture, to our
00:38:18
people, and to the state of Minnesota,
00:38:20
which is again a very nice place.
00:38:23
Donald Trump has had enough of it. And
00:38:26
in this uh tour to forest post, he says
00:38:29
that this is completely stupid for us
00:38:32
and that we have been stupid in our
00:38:34
immigration. The official United States
00:38:36
foreign population stands at 53 million
00:38:38
people.
00:38:40
This is why I am calling for a 1924
00:38:42
immigration act. We need a time of zero
00:38:46
immigration, net zero immigration,
00:38:47
negative immigration and then
00:38:49
remigration, which is critical, which he
00:38:51
gets to at the very end of this. You can
00:38:52
see only reverse migration can fully
00:38:54
cure the situation. Other than that,
00:38:55
have a happy Thanksgiving. Uh we need a
00:38:58
time period where we lock down welfare
00:39:01
benefits to people who are here
00:39:03
illegally. Uh and we need a time when
00:39:08
people need to start asking the question
00:39:09
like is it you know do am I happier
00:39:12
here? Would I be happier back in Somalia
00:39:14
for instance?
00:39:16
We need to end the goodie train that
00:39:19
keeps them here so that they can commit
00:39:20
the frauds that send them home with
00:39:22
duffel bags of cash to fund Muslim
00:39:24
terrorism and child sacrifice. That's
00:39:27
not what our tax dollars should be going
00:39:29
for.
00:39:31
Uh here is the a lot of people have read
00:39:33
a lot of like different quotes from this
00:39:34
and you know obviously there are some
00:39:36
juicy ones when it comes to Ilhan Omar
00:39:39
and her swaddling hijab as President
00:39:41
Trump says or the seriously
00:39:42
governor of uh Minnesota. Trump defended
00:39:45
all of it and we'll play those clips for
00:39:46
you in a second. But what I want to get
00:39:48
to here is the real root of all of this
00:39:51
which is the toxic empathy of
00:39:53
Christians. And that's what's really
00:39:55
being prayed on here. What really gets
00:39:57
prayed on in our nation with our
00:39:59
immigration policies, especially since
00:40:02
the end of World War II is taking
00:40:05
advantage
00:40:07
of the Christian sensibility,
00:40:11
the sermon on the mount, the biatitudes,
00:40:14
the good Samaritan
00:40:16
that has been wholly and completely
00:40:18
abused by our leaders.
00:40:21
And it's something that President Trump
00:40:23
hits at here that I loved about this
00:40:27
post. Even as we've progressed
00:40:28
technologically, immigration policy has
00:40:31
eroded these gains, living conditions
00:40:32
for many. Uh I will permanently pause
00:40:34
all migration from third world countries
00:40:36
to the United States for the system to
00:40:38
fully recover, which is exactly what we
00:40:40
need in 1924, exactly what we need now.
00:40:43
Uh
00:40:46
he needs he's going to denaturalize
00:40:48
migrants who undermine domestic
00:40:49
tranquility and deport foreign nationals
00:40:51
who are public charge and security risk
00:40:53
non-compatible with western
00:40:54
civilization. Yes, this is exactly
00:40:57
correct. Non-compatible with western
00:40:59
civilization needs to be the aim
00:41:03
for all of these deportations.
00:41:16
in the United States.
00:41:24
I'm trying, this is a quite a long post,
00:41:26
so I'm trying to remember exactly
00:41:28
exactly where it was. Uh,
00:41:33
but it he
00:41:35
Okay, here it is. Right here. Thank you.
00:41:38
They and their children are supported
00:41:39
through the massive payments from
00:41:42
patriotic American citizens. It was at
00:41:44
the top. I thought it was actually near
00:41:46
the bottom, but anyway, it's quite a
00:41:48
long post. They and their children, here
00:41:50
it is. Here's where Trump really cooks.
00:41:52
Are supported through the massive
00:41:53
payments of patriotic American citizens
00:41:55
who, because of their beautiful hearts,
00:41:56
do not want to openly complain or cause
00:41:58
trouble in any way, shape, or form. They
00:42:01
put up with what has happened to our
00:42:03
country, but it's eating them alive to
00:42:04
do so. A migrant earning 30,000 with a
00:42:07
green card will get roughly 50,000
00:42:09
yearly benefits for their family. The
00:42:12
real migrant population is much higher.
00:42:13
The refugee burden is leading to the
00:42:15
cause of social dysfunction in America.
00:42:18
Something that did not exist after World
00:42:21
War II. Failed schools, high crime,
00:42:24
urban decay, overcrowded hospitals,
00:42:25
housing shortages, and large deficits.
00:42:27
As we as we have said time and time
00:42:29
again, every problem in our country can
00:42:31
be alleviated and amilarated through
00:42:33
mass deportation.
00:42:35
Every single problem.
00:42:39
So ladies and gentlemen, uh this is
00:42:42
where we stand and President Trump is
00:42:44
not backing down. President Trump has
00:42:47
gone off on his
00:42:52
enemies on this front.
00:42:54
Uh Ilhan Omar
00:42:56
has finally said it. President Trump
00:42:59
saying in a gaggle on Air Force One last
00:43:02
night. Uh if it's true that she married
00:43:04
her brother, and this is the way that
00:43:06
Trump always says these things. It is
00:43:07
true. I know that from DHS sources. DHS
00:43:10
has the documents. I know this because a
00:43:12
whistleblower came to me to say that
00:43:15
they have actually delivered the
00:43:17
documents that prove it to the White
00:43:19
House. So that's remarkable. We'll see
00:43:24
what happens. We'll see what happens.
00:43:29
That the DHS documentation of Ilhan
00:43:32
Omar's not only that, but egregious,
00:43:34
systematic immigration fraud in order to
00:43:37
bring her family over and chain
00:43:38
migration is well documented within DHS.
00:43:41
I mean, you can see the marriage
00:43:42
certificates right here. They're
00:43:44
publicly available. It's not like I'm
00:43:46
sneaking in. It's almost I'm so smart.
00:43:48
I've snuck all this information out, you
00:43:51
know, out of the Alamo. Here it is.
00:43:55
Strangely, uh, marrying her brother in a
00:43:58
Christian marriage, in a Christian
00:43:59
church. Isn't that something?
00:44:02
So that they don't offend their actual
00:44:04
because it just doesn't, you know, our
00:44:06
traditions and our churches are
00:44:07
irrelevant to them. Our the covenant of
00:44:11
marriage is of course irrelevant to
00:44:12
Ilhan Omar.
00:44:14
This is just plainly and primopacia,
00:44:19
immigration fraud. Hey, hey, hey.
00:44:25
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