Peak Prosperity - Getting To The Root: Discrimination vs. Disconcertment vs. Racism
Episode Date: May 15, 2025On episode 33 of The Signal Hour, we discuss the “mind virus,” South African farmers’ plight, media bias, and the resilience mindset needed for navigating change.Click Here for Part 2...
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Hey, hello everybody and welcome to this signal hour so good to be back with everybody
It's the signal hour here from peak prosperity where we bring you the signal from all the noise I'm here again once
again with the beautiful wonderful Evie. Good afternoon everybody good to be here.
Good to be with you. Thanks for joining us. So lots to cover today. This is
going to get tricky because you know one of our one of our top themes here has
been exposing what we're calling
the mind virus which seems to have ruined a lot of people's lives, the ability to think
clearly it's creating this enormous gulf and division within and across.
I'm not saying I have it right but my superpower is detecting BS.
I don't always know what the truth is but man I know BS when I see it.
This is true.
This is one of your gifts.
There's a lot of BS out there right now and it's been pretty astonishing because and here's
how you detect it.
It's just something that is arguably.
It's not true.
It's false.
It's just weird like this whole idea that the way you correct for racism is by focusing
solely on somebody's skin color.
For instance, that would be incoherent and just easy to detect. But that's what we're going to do.
And then in part two today, Evie, I'm going to spring something on you.
We're going into the resilience mindset in part two for our subscribers talking about
why some people thrive. Sounds great.
And of course, there's the opposite of that,
which is why some people do the opposite of thrive.
So again, if you are a peak prosperity member,
you can just follow along.
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Very much appreciate everybody and we are
Watching the comments here. Hi
Chris see you there and mine trap and New Zealand
Here Wow early birds early birds or late birds you decide
One of the things so you know what you know what this
Signal hours become for me Evie. What's that? It's really become and and this is what post-COVID, this really went on steroids, it's really
become this.
It's for those with ears to hear.
I am no longer interested in awakening the masses.
They made it clear.
They're not interested.
I'm here to connect with like-minded individuals and assist those who want to learn."
Well, that's a good one.
That's it.
That's where I'm at on all this now.
Listen, the die have been cast.
They're upon the table.
And so this is a period of extraordinary times and change in our world, obviously.
And so there are those who can comport with those changes and those who
would resist it and fight it. And there are those who I don't know why would like to see
our country destroyed, would like to see families destroyed, would like to see individuals destroyed.
Then there are those on the other side who we would like to talk with and commune with
and have a relationship with who want the opposites of those. We want strong countries, strong families, strong individuals.
We want prosperity.
We want positive growth, health.
Goodness and love and connection.
A tale of two cities, says Rob.
But the masses are not the masses.
But you know what's interesting?
You can read even in the prophet Isaiah and the whole tale,
there's this great piece that was written in 1938 that Tom Cairns sent to me and it
just changed me.
It's about the remnant.
And it changed me because here's this old story from thousands of years ago where the
prophet Isaiah, their job was to go out and tell everybody big changes are coming.
Almost nobody wanted to hear it.
Right?
Right. So he's at this job
a couple of years. He's like, God, no fame, no riches. Like what's happening? God's like,
yeah, no, this is an unpopular job because they were transitioning from a really popular
prosperous ruler to a near-do-well son who ruined everything. Right. So they were about
to go through that transition. But the point of speaking with two, he's like, well, then
who am I speaking to? And God says, wellnant the remnant are those who can hear so it's a subset they always
are able to sort of understand that big change is coming and the reason you talk
to them is so that they know that there's other people like them out there
so they have hope that's right so that they don't just give up because when
the crumbling finally happens somebody's got to rebuild
that's right right and that's that's you that's that's you that's you it's the remnant it's us
that's us you that are here with us well i'd like to think we're here you know we just i hope so
we'll wish the rest of them good luck and off you go but they're really not interested in learning
i don't understand that because i love learning. There's so much to learn.
Like every day is like a whole new learning adventure here.
You know?
Yeah.
So true.
Where we're busy.
You want to tell them a sec about what we're up to here?
What we just got, which we're so excited about.
Oh, sure.
Go ahead.
Well, first of all, we finally, finally invested in a skid steer for our
farm, which we really needed.
For those who don't know, um, a skid steer is our farm which we really needed. For those who don't know a skid steer is that little that little machine you sit in with a
couple levers and it has the bucket that comes over the front and sits down and
ours is on tracks. It's like a little squat machine like it's not it's different than like a tractor per se and it's a lot
heavier so it can handle moving big clumps of things whether it's offloading
something from a truck or...
It has hydraulics right on the front so you can run hydraulically operated things.
So we got that and we also found some attachments that we really needed so we're practicing
with that and we're getting excited about what's possible because of the new tools that
we have.
We can do different things with better tools.
So it's a metaphor for, they say doctors have practiced.
We are practicing farmers mostly by doing it wrong. Um, this is true.
And eventually you settle on what's, what's right. So, um,
and yeah, hypnicity saying, I want to permaculture farm. Yeah,
let's do, oh, do it. We're working towards it. It's not as easy as you think, but we're getting there. Yeah. It's not farm. Us too. Yes. Do it.
We're working towards it.
It's not as easy as you think, but we're getting there.
Yeah, it's not all love and light.
Okay.
It's a lot of everything.
It's real.
You have to face a lot of things that are challenging, but it is good.
Continued good morning to all the people cycling in saying good morning.
Good morning, family.
And so good morning.
I don't know where that's obviously out of our time zone
because we're in the afternoon here.
And hello to Milford, Connecticut.
Hey Thomas.
So let's carry on here today.
Let's start here.
I wanted to start with something light, Evie,
because it gets dark quick,
what we're gonna talk about second.
Okay.
These are things that can't possibly be true,
we'll call this segment, but that are, that are confirmed. So I ran across this and I'm like, nah, that can't possibly be true, we'll call this segment, but that are, that are confirmed.
So I ran across this and I'm like, nah, that can't be.
No.
Really?
From Latin to English, AstraZeneca.
Means a road to death.
That can't be that.
No.
Yep.
It's true.
I checked it out.
You did?
Yeah.
Think of the odds. No, I didn't check it out, people. That's pretty wild. I checked it out. You did? Yeah. Think of the odds.
That's pretty wild. I, wow. How am I not surprised?
I like, I'm shocked, but I'm not surprised. Because you know, this is how this is how they roll in this story.
Yeah. It's the little wink that they give you right in public, right?
You know, we had to watch this with Biden groping people right on camera, right? And sniffing their hair. And they put all their occult symbology
everywhere. They just do this. It's right. It's out in public, you know, so once
speech with the like, dark red. Oh, yeah, when they put when they put Biden and
then the totally like the total fascist like angry man moment in front of the
weird was like the Fuhrer himself and come back. No, but that's how they roll.
They do these things and they like to do it right in public.
And that bleeds beautifully into number two here, which how could this possibly be true?
But I love this.
All right. Breaking, a New York state Senator that worked to pass the adult survivors act, which
allowed E.
Jean Carroll to go after Trump with accusations from 30 years ago
now says the laws
Unconstitutional because a rape lawsuit got filed against him, too
You can't make this up. It's it's actually true. This is also confirmed now
It's unconstitutional. And of course, this is rules for the but not for me
Oh, that is the name of the song. Yeah, you know it. Yep. Anyway, it's just just a bunch of junk
and
And this is from 2023
I know but but this was the kind of stuff that we had to put up with for a long time this this is this is
Like they supposed to be the hand mailed to hand made stale. I don't know but but this is somehow this is protesting climate change
I'm not sure Handmade steel? I don't know, but somehow this is protesting climate change.
I'm not sure.
You decide exactly how this is going
to make the world stay cooler.
I'm not sure.
But this is the kind of stuff that's sort of like,
this can't possibly be true.
But this is the world we're living in now.
So we kind of have to accept it on that basis. Like, I know it's supposed to be dramatic. I can't,
no dancing on a dead planet.
Okay. So I guess mother earths, I guess we don't, we don't know.
We don't know. All right. So now, now we're going to talk,
this is going to get a little harder.
So we're going to have to talk about things like, like racism and can we do that so here's my here's my goal I want us to
talk about today cleanly and plainly an elephant in the room that we don't talk
about not we we but I mean is it this is society we used words like racist
racism a lot without taking the time to talk about what do we mean mm-hmm and
how we can go about
it. Should it be used as a club? It's an epithet. That's right. You racist. Right? So,
but this just got exposed I think completely and in a really awkward way
because some South Africans legally immigrating to the US and the first
thing you'll notice is that they brought our flags not their their own flags, and they brought children and their whole families.
Right. And this is a very different picture from what we saw with the migrants,
not immigrants, migrants who came across flooding,
across the border under Biden's term illegally, right.
And often waving their own flags and often it was just streams of just young
men. That's right. Like military aged men.
What was the saying? Immigrants come with their families, invaders come as young men by themselves.
Oh, I hadn't heard that before. That makes sense.
So at any rate, this is what happened. 50 South African counters came to the US and were welcomed in by the Trump administration.
And they are fleeing what they say is just unacceptable levels of violence in their home country.
All right. So that's what happened. And you would think, OK, who cares?
50. You know, we just suffered millions suffered.
Yeah, we did. Millions and millions, tens of millions.
And suffered the taxpayers, you and me, and everybody else is paying for those people
that decided to come in that way without job prospects, without education, without healthcare,
etc., etc. And those, those skinny cards and the phones weren't free. Somebody paid for
those. Somebody paid for them and those people are us.
Yes. So I don't remember voting for that, but it happened. Right? So here's how any and the phones weren't free. Somebody paid for those. Somebody paid for them and those people are us.
Yes, so I don't remember voting for that, but it happened.
Right? So here's how NBC News decided to characterize this.
And they got this big celebration and these are the only white African descendants of apartheid.
So they're descendants of apartheid.
Well, you then, lady, are a descendant of slave owners.
So it's kind of like this, you can hear they're starting with a collectivist punishment thing
is like, Oh, but their ancestors did some bad stuff. Yeah, so we should shun them. Right
already. Shunning them. I'm not aware that the Belgians have quite made up for King Leopold
yet. And all that he did right so but that
that's such an odd way to start listen to that again
descendants of apartheid the European colonialists or those who participate in
apartheid there of all ages including children South Africa including children
let's just throw the children in there okay so the here they're trying to
characterize this that these people are descendants of apartheid practitioners, colonialists.
They should be punished for things they didn't do. And, and that's the part that is sketchy
because where does that begin and end? Yep. And who has the right to decide which group
of people needs to pay what price? Because if we all go back in all of our history
Yeah, this is scary dark things. This is easier than that. They've decided that this is very simple white people are bad
Mm-hmm and black people are good And so this is an easy dialectic for them to parse through here over at MSNBC or NBC
It says that the allegations about persecution of these people, the
allegations are false according to the South Africans. What?
So according to this to the South Africans, what they mean is the current
ruling regime regime of South Africa, not South Africans. Right. But at any
rate, this is NBC News. So it's a news outlet. So I kind of expect that they
have access to this thing
that's called the internet, like you and I do,
and that their job is, oh, to provide context.
So they just report, oh, well, these allegations
about persecution of these people are false.
Of course.
Everybody knows.
Yes, we've been told that they consider these to be false.
And in fact, the African National Congress put out a big press release there saying that,
you know.
What the instigators of this falsehood seek is not safety, but impunity from transformation.
They flee not from persecution, but from justice, equality, and accountability for historic
privilege.
Oh, so these people who are leaving the country saying, listen, we don't feel safe here anymore.
They're not. It's not a falsehood. It's not about safety.
It's impunity from transformation.
What to be transformed into?
Fire, dirt and soil impunity from transformation.
When you let this is my rule in life, when you hear big phrases like that and you don't know what they mean, it's because they're actually
meaningless phrases. Right. Impunity from transformation is not actually a descriptive
phrase. It sounds good. Those are three words that individually make sense. Right. But put
together you're like, huh? Impunity from transformation. Yeah. I don't know what to make of that. That's
like, you ever see those things where like the cop has somebody on the
ground who's handcuffed and they're beating on them, shouting, stop resisting.
Right. Yep.
Kind of like that.
It's like the same thing, but this time they're beating on them.
You're resisting, you know, this thing, right?
You're resisting transformation.
Stop impugning your transformation.
Bang, bang, bang. Right. They flee not from persecution, but they're resisting transformation. Stop impugning your transformation. Bang, bang, bang. Right?
They flee not from persecution, but they're fleeing justice. Like, cause you know, people
do. People flee justice all the time. Sure. Sure. Equality. They don't want equality.
They're fleeing equality and they're fleeing accountability for historic privilege. See,
that's the part right there. Yeah. That's it. Cause they're supposed to be accountable
for whatever they have and that they need to be punished for other people
Not having that regardless of how it came to them or you know, blah blah blah
Okay
So I'm not here to say that there haven't been horrible things done by colonialists across all sorts of different countries
South Africa being but one of them, right?
Colonialism was a particularly violent strain. And it
was particularly violent as practiced by Europeans. They were the worst. The Brits? Terrible.
Is colonialism-
People still study their war techniques, isn't that right?
Well yeah, they study how they divide and conquer and break people apart. And it was
just crazy. I think at one point India was like 10,000
British people lording it over 130 million other people right? How do you do that?
Well, you don't do it by being the nicest guy and you don't do it because you've got a better accent
It's it's just part of the deal. So we're not here to discuss or or talk about that particular history
It just now is a good time to start talking about this whole thing that these people are illegitimately attempting to flee something. Impunity, they're
seeking impunity from transformation. Right? And see that see that the next paragraph down.
Yeah. Yeah. The misuse of refugee protections to shield right wing anti anti-transformation elements is a
violation of the spirit and letter of international law." Yeah, yeah, and then
and then right here this one just that sentence, that sentence.
Let it be categorically stated there are no African or refugees in South Africa.
That part? No, yeah, there are no ref no African or refugees. No section of our
society is hounded, persecuted, or subject to ethnic victimization. No, there are no ref no africana refugees. No section of our society is hounded
Persecuted or subject to ethnic victimization. No, no, no, that's just false. It's just false
Who are you gonna believe me or your lion eyes?
Well, then let's hear from one of the leaders of that of the ANC here
Let's listen to one of them and see if you can detect any any hint of
Let's listen to one of them and see if you can detect any any hint of say
Hounding persecution or ethnic victimization. So just see if you can pick up a flavor of that We kill the women, we kill their dogs, we kill their cats, we kill anything that comes
to us.
So...
We'll kill their women, their children.
We'll kill their cats, we'll kill their dogs, we'll kill everything.
We'll just kill everything.
So, but this isn't just like some guy ranting on a street corner.
This is one of the leaders of the movement talking in front of a very large, very excitable
crowd.
Right.
Here we can hear from Julius Malema, who is one of the actual leaders of this economic
freedom fighters movement here.
And just check the tone on-
Cool question.
How, like, I don't know a ton about the politics there at all.
But how widespread is this sentiment? Like how big of a group
is this? Because I know the ANC, the African National Congress or whatever that put out
that letter seems to have the same sentiment.
There's a lot of split tree groups there. I wouldn't know how big or anything, but you
can just sort of get a feeling from, you know, here's the thing, it doesn't require 51% of
people to be bad. Sure. It requires like three or four or 5%. If 5% of your city suddenly becomes
violently murderous, it's a very bad place to live. That's all it takes. It doesn't take
95%.
No, and if they have the airwaves like this, then it's even worse.
Yeah. All right. So let's carry on. So but look at the audience here and think about
that 5% number
must never be scared to kill a
Revolution demand that at some point there must be killing because the killing is part of a revolutionary act
I don't know what's going to happen in the future
I'm saying to you we've not called for the killing of white people, at least for now.
I can't guarantee that.
At least for now.
Well, we're not, we're not calling for the killing of white people, at least for now.
He doesn't say, you know, certain certain like, like, you know, people who have been
murderous to us in the past
you say white people right it's not like he says those who have wronged us are gonna have to face justice
he's saying I'm not calling for the killing of white people for now right
it's kind of racist
just a bit
yeah but I mean you'd understand somebody watching that, especially as it gets
shared on Twitter, they freak out.
It sounds like a genocide.
Oh, cry babies.
Cry baby.
Cry babies.
All you people worried about the sounds like you're calling for their deaths.
Just cry babies.
Wow.
That's abusive.
Not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now.
I can't give you a guarantee of the future, especially when things are going the way they are.
Subtext.
Especially if things are going the way they are. There will be a revolution in this country, I can tell you now.
We are not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now. That means at some future date, we
may call for the slaughter of white people.
Is that correct?
Let's deal with that at that future date.
I don't know what's going to happen.
So you're saying you are not ruling out
that in the future you may very well call
for the slaughter of white people.
It may not be me.
Might not be me. Might not be me.
Could it be you?
It could be me, yes, but it may not be me.
Yeah, so it could be you.
You could, at some future date,
call a distinction without a difference
or the slaughter of white people.
Shoot to kill Hamaza.
Kill the poor, the farmer.
Kill the poor, the farmer. So when you asked how many, there you go. At least one entire stadium of chanting people who are being riled up by the shoot to kill,
kill the boar, kill the farmer.
How safe would you feel knowing that there was a stadium full of people just up the road chanting that?
I wouldn't feel good.
I'd be seeking asylum.
Right.
But this is, this is remember NBC news is like, so, um, they say that this is,
uh, these are illegitimate claims and they move on.
Right. Without any evidence.
Isn't that classic though? Right. For NBC it's like, well, the government says, as long as it comes from a government, even if it comes from a government that's clearly saying kill everybody, they say, oh no, we didn't say that.
It's an official.
It's an official statement. Oh, we're going to have to go with the official statement here because we're NBC. And that's all we do is go with the official state. I'm all
done with these agencies. All right. These are two I'm not putting these up here. And
you don't have to read these out. I'm not putting these up here as just because it's
if it bleeds, it leads this isn't for shock value this isn't
to you know try and get more eyeballs because we're talking about gross stuff
so we're not going to talk about gross stuff but really gross stuff has been
happening there okay and it's over 3,000 white farmers have been killed in very
gruesome ways it not not just sort of like oh you know they were shot once in
the chest in a robbery gone bad when you read these things
How many times they've been stabbed, you know, it's clearly it's an act. These are acts of passionate violence, right?
Blowtorched gutted with a broken bottle stuff like that, right? So so so you got that
and then
It wasn't just like that guy said that one thing that one time.
I'm willing to condemn murder more than we do, but not of white people. I'm not
going to play in the hands of white supremacy.
I'm willing to condemn murder, but not of white people. Right. So again, Julius right so again Julius Malema South African member of Parliament since 2014
okay he's just dead serious he's just like this just an article he's just
saying I'm not I'm not gonna I'm not willing to condemn the murder of white
people that would be that'd be playing into their hands right okay yeah so okay
so with all that that said NBC to come out and say, oh, these people are just illegitimately
seeking to just leave this country for no reason.
Right.
And then over here in the United States, I know I'm very sorry to subject everyone to
CNN.
I hate that.
Very sorry.
But it's going to happen.
And the reason I'm doing it is that I don't
know where they find these people but they trot out like just how are we this
ignorant at this point in time? How are we this ignorant? So listen to this
woman's argument for why it is totally illegitimate for white African or
farmers to decide it's time to check out of the country. And part of that is
that the people who are native to that land deserve their rightful land back.
That is not what the Africaners actually want to have happen, which are the white Africans.
And so who are not originally from Africa, who colonize South Africa also. And so that is what
they are saying is discrimination. Now, if the constitution in South Africa also. And so that is what they are saying is discrimination.
Now, if the constitution in South Africa is discriminatory,
they have their checks and balances in that land,
just like we do.
And that is for them to,
so if the Afrikaners don't actually like the land,
they can leave that country.
They are, they're leaving to come here.
No, they can leave and go.
These refugees are coming here.
They can actually leave and go
to where their native land is, which is probably Germany.
Are you against them coming here?
So she's like, listen, they're not from the land. So in the people who land it was,
don't want them there. So they can go back. It says the black woman living in America.
Right. If we want to start talking about that.
So where do you draw the line? So what it's should she self deport back to Africa because some Native American tribes and ours, dude. Yeah. We need to land back hours. I'm sorry. You can't spot all over it and put your houses up. But her argument is none of these people shouldn't come to America. They should go back to the land their forefathers came from. So it's a really bad argument. It's not it's like really this is the best
you could do.
And it's against everything America supposedly stands for. Right. We're supposed to be a
place where people could come that were desiring freedom and a better life. There was a legal
way that we established for people to be able to do so.
Yep.
You know, well, and then there's just gotten out of hand and then well they have their checks and balances
It's in the Constitution. So they rewrote the majority rewrote the Constitution to say yeah
We can take your land away from you take your stuff away, right?
So when you pass a law that makes it legal, right?
So this is what Israel's done with Palestine. They passed laws that said non-jews can't own this land. So sorry, you're not a Jew
We're taking your land right and
non-Jews can't own this land. So, oh sorry, you're not a Jew. We're taking your land, right? And people don't like that. And so what do you do? Well, your choices are to
stay and fight for whatever that's worth when you are, I think the whites are maybe 7% of
the population in South Africa. And you have whole stadiums full of people saying, let's
kill them all. Right? And saying, I can't promise that at some future point, somebody, maybe
me will be calling for the slaughter of whites. Can't promise no promises, right? It's a little
dicey. You have to admit just a little dicey. Okay. That was one of the stupider arguments
I've heard in a while. Um, and then Tik Tok is just, is just full of it now too. And so
again, one of the things you and I talk about is how these things sort of erupt. Right? You have to get masked. No, you have to get vaccinated.
No, you have to support trans rights. No, it's Ukraine. You heard about anything about
Ukraine in the last week? Same people, number of people dying. They were just like, we just
sort of like hot potatoed that one. Yeah, we did. And now we're onto this next current
thing. And so that is the mind virus is this tunable rheostat of emotional or garble
That just happens when these people decide. Okay, this man's rheostat has been turned to the South African issue
Let's listen in realize what Trump just did
He brought 8,000 white people out here from South Africa not because they need refuse not because they need asylum
Africa not because they need refuge not because they need asylum it's because he knows these 8,000 white South Africans motherfuckers are racist he knows they
for the come over here and they're gonna be blatantly racist thinking that they
still in South Africa but these 8,000 racist motherfuckers is gonna find out
the hard way they don't fuck around and find out you can't talk that shit over
here on our soil so what's gonna happen is that these people will start getting
their ass whooped because they think it's okay to talk to us any old kind of way that
they did out there in South Africa.
All right. He is already deeply upset over something he knows nothing about. He's met
exactly zero of these people.
Well, first of all, the facts are all wrong. It's not 8,000 bigots.
It was like 50 to start with, but... and they may or may not all be bigots, but he's also...
some of them are actually children, infants. So now he's painting the infants with that
same brush saying, well then I guess people are just born racist? So that's his argument.
It's like, well, you see those kids? They're racists too. They must be. They must be.
Right. Well, I know they are because they're whites and the ugly truth in this country
is, is that there is racism, but in my experience,
if you want to talk real racism, talk about Asians and blacks in this country.
Now, now, now we got something going on or blacks towards whites or Asians on
Asians, fancy Asians as, as, um, a baby K baby crow lady put it right? Yeah
the comedian
right and and so like
Koreans and Japanese not a lot of love there, right? And so let's widen this up a second. Okay
So anything any trait that we have from an evolutionary biology standpoint any trait we have whether it's hair skin
from an evolutionary biology standpoint, any trait we have, whether it's hair, skin, right? Whether it's the ability to digest milk or not, whether it's, and all of our traits,
these are all things that evolution said, yeah, we're going to keep that. It had some
survival advantage. That's why you have it.
That's true. That's true. Light eyes, dark eyes, dark skin, light skin.
An innate fear of snakes and spiders, you know?
There are people who have deep-seated fears of spiders and snakes who've never even seen
one before, right?
Because it's wired in, because nature's like, you better remember that.
The no-globe, stay away from that thing, right?
Yeah.
And honestly, skin color, when you think about it, has so much to do with melanin and how
close we are to
the Sun right and the equator like where we are in the hemisphere yeah and so
things can evolve along as you move away from the hemisphere you don't need as
much melanin fine yeah but the point I'm making here is that when it comes to
nature evolution said you should have the power to let me separate two words real quick.
Okay.
One of them will be discrimination, which is not necessarily a bad word.
I want to discriminate between the lemon car on the used car lot in the better car.
I'd like to discriminate between sure, you know, sour milk and fresh milk.
Right.
So to discriminate means to tell two things apart and in a subtler word on that is discernment. Right? And we should practice discernment as you enter
a business deal with somebody you want to discern for yourself. Do I trust this
person? How much can I trust them? Should I at all? Sure. Right? But I would hope
that you know when I raise my kids with that ability to discern I would want you
to say oh you, I don't
want to be just racist, but if it's 2.30 in the morning and you're a woman coming out
of a bar and you have an option to go up the well lit street or down this alleyway when
there's four dudes and I want you to note no skin color, just four young drunk dudes,
you should discern that you're not going to go that direction.
That's right.
Most women would.
Most women would, but what if you had it broken into your system that, oh no, there are black
gentlemen up there.
That would be discriminatory and I don't want to be somebody who discriminates, so I'm going
to go that way because my belief system is I don't want to be a bad person.
Right?
Yep.
That's an interesting way of looking at it.
I think that nature, evolution gave us the ability to discern, discriminate, to tell
self from other.
That's right.
You're out in the woods, you see somebody through the trees, you absolutely want to
know is that a member of my tribe?
Or is that the neighboring hostile tribe?
You want to be able to tell that instantly.
Oh, yeah. And people used to wear things, their jewelry, whatever they had in their
hair, whether it was long or braided or short or all these things indicated which tribe
they belong to. I mean, that's been that way forever and ever.
Right.
And now we conform less to those things. And we're more of this materialistic
society where we're wearing all sorts of clothes and they're all made in one place by the same
people. You can't tell those things as much anymore. But you're right. It did used to
be useful because you had to depend on a much smaller number of people to have your back.
And you basically roamed
around a specific region and if you stumbled into someone else's territory
it was dangerous. Well and this is why this is important. The important part is
it is important. I mean it was a survival. Obviously nature encoded it with us and
it's and it survived enough to the point that Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda at one
point decided they could tell self from other in a way and they went really violent on each other
I'm gonna make this point
Racism is not a uniquely white trait that happens only in America
If we call racism as the surface level
discrimination
Identification not self. Therefore. I'm going to keep you at arms distance or worse. I'm going to do things against you
Not family.
Not family, right?
But that exists in every single corner of the globe.
It exists everywhere.
So it's a human trait to identify self from other.
Now, where racism to me then becomes finally toxic is,
I actually know, let's say I know you.
And I know you, and you're a good person. But but you have the wrong skin color and I hate you for that right
that's racism that sucks that's bad right but at a higher level telling self
from other is really an important thing to be able to do that's just from a
safety standpoint yeah right that makes sense and at a glance knowing who to
trust it's like I don't know,
I think it's, it's important that we understand the differences that we all have, because
those are actually things that make us unique and distinct and have helped us survive. And
they're not things to be ashamed of. You know, none of us can control the color of our skin
anymore than we can control anything else about our bodies.
So this is the insane part to me about the whole woke thing is they said the way we're
going to correct racism is by making everything about your skin color.
Right.
And that's actually the wrong way to go.
It's actually counterproductive.
It's higher everybody that has a darker skin color.
It's the wrong.
Yeah, it went in the wrong.
But it is now morphed.
And this is the subject of today's talk.
This whole part is that it's morphed into something that is actively anti-white. It's not just we're going to try and
make everybody equal on the basis of not noticing skin color anymore, they're
actively demonizing one skin color and elevating another skin color because
they think in their minds, the pathetic minds, somehow that corrects it. We just
have to take the seesaw and turn it the minds, somehow that corrects it. We just have to
take the seesaw and turn it the other way and that'll fix it.
And that causes balance. It's like that woman we spoke to.
Yeah, it's stupid to say, well, you know what, my engine ran out
of oil, and it started smoking when I stopped because I was
going forward. So I just put it in reverse. And went that way
for a while. It's gonna be fun. Just gonna make it all good.
Okay, it's just literally that stupid.
So, and you found this one for me, this one's fun.
Good morning, this is for the South Africans
who are going to be entering the United States.
This is just a public service announcement.
I just wanted to make you aware
that the black people who were students during apartheid,
we're grandmas and grandpas now and we have the air of Gen Z
Mm-hmm
One more thing. I also want to let you know that our president he has Secret Service and you will not
Mm-hmm
I also want to tell you that black people over here are empowered.
These are just public service announcements.
When you get here, sit your ass down and don't touch nothing because you don't have Secret
Service. Okay. Now have the day
you deserve.
Have the day you deserve.
Bless your heart. So they're all whooped up again. They're already angry and mad that
the... already angry and mad that, that, that, that 50 people are seeking help to get out of a violent situation.
They're angry about that. They're angry about that. Right. But it's okay.
It probably doesn't get any worse than this. Again,
I apologize in advance to everybody for this,
this South African farmer bullshit,
which is the most blatantly obvious racist shit ever.
Okay. I don't see it from his perspective. I don't either. So blatantly obvious. How is it
blatantly obvious? How? Okay. It is blatantly obvious the way that we treat white South Africans
who are by the way, for the most part, and I am generalizing
here, some of the wealthiest people, or well-to-do people in the country speak their language.
They own most of the land and the property, and somehow they're being granted a fast track
to become Americans while they're trying to cut down on immigration from other countries.
You know, you get that from where?
From the brown people.
On March 7th, Trump took to Truth Social
to announce he is offering white South African farmers,
quote, a rapid pathway to US citizenship,
pointing out that South Africa's new land reform push
signed into law last year,
which lets the government take land without compensation
if the property is not being used
and there's no intention to either develop
or make money from from it. Okay
So so so they pass a law so it's legal they have legal redress to say oh you're not using that land
but like we own land that technically we aren't using because
We're just growing trees on it and you know, we cut those every 40 years or something, right? Right? Anyway, they pass a law
To to take that and he's like, but yeah, without compensation,
they just passed a law to take their land without compensation.
And now they're complaining about that. This isn't the most communist redistribute.
This is, this is so the wokesters, the is right. The communists,
the totalitarianism, the collectivists, their main,
they exist, they feed,
they wake up every morning and they eat a big bowl of envy and resentment.
Yeah, you're right.
That's all I hear here. And by the way, this is from one of the most entitled people on the planet.
Oh my god, yeah. Especially Don Lamon.
Don Lamon. And he's channeling his anger that there are other people who...
I don't know what, it's just envy envy and resentment that's all I hear from these
people now I'm gonna give you some context here they're not just taking
land away from white South African farmers white South Africans about nine
percent of the population owned eighty seven percent of the fertile land okay
today black South Africans make up more than 90% of the population
and they only hold about 4% of all privately owned land. So what they're
trying to do is say, hey, we need to fix an historical injustice and figure out
if you're not using that land to farm, then we need to have some of that land not taking all of
your entire farm that's not what's happening and we need to what there
needs to be equity and now people are crying because the equity or equality
equity there's that dangerous word again there needs to be equity so listen I
mean it's complicated I mean again now do Israel or now do the United
States right but it's it's just the it's the envy and resentment right and so
one way is you pass a law and you take it away hey you weren't using it anyway
right sure define not using it right that would be the other way to do it
would be to say oh we're gonna buy this from you in an open and fair and
transparent process mm-hmm right. But that's not what's
happening. So this is this is I mean, it's complicated issue. But but to have Don Lamont
be this angry about this, which is the most blatantly obvious racist shit ever. Okay. All right. So, yeah, yeah, I don't know. I mean, I guess I it feels to me like,
obviously, it depends on where you draw the line that there's people are mad and angry
and jealous and all that. But it also seems that in South Africa, there's been questionable
stuff going on for a really long time and they don't have,
it's not apples to apples if you compare it to the United States either, right? They don't have
the same freedoms that we do in terms of ownership and safety in the way that they arbitrate things,
their justice system, all of that is very different, I would say, no?
Well, yeah, and I think there are two things being conflated here. One is these people have come over here. So A, there's the immigration issue. The second is now Don Lamond and others
want to adjudicate the whole what's right and what's proper in South Africa, which is
a much more complicated topic. These people are just saying, listen, it's gotten violent.
There are whole stadiums of people jumping up and down saying we're gonna murder you all someday
And we'd like to leave which is a perfectly legitimate ordinary normal reason for people to want to leave an area
I'd say so right
Yep, I'd say so
What you're looking up? Oh
You're checking out I actually want to look at Oh, um. Checking out.
I actually want to look at the comments in a second because I'm curious what some of
our people are also saying about this.
Hold on.
Hold on.
One thing.
Anyway, because this person said
about AstraZeneca.
Hey, we typed it out.
I'm telling you, it's not false. Or if it is false, then then the Latin
to English translator in Google is broken.
Oh, OK.
Right.
Oh, you were trying to do that in real time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I got I have to switch too many.
That's OK.
Too many systems all at once.
Yeah, we actually did do it and saw how it worked. Yep
So it is actually true
The second thing I we got again on the can't possibly be true. So the Episcopal Church
Is says now that is refusing to resettle white Africaners citing its moral opposition
so refusing to resettle white Afrikaners, citing its moral opposition. So, so moral opposition, meaning we can't help these people.
It would be morally against us to try and help these people who by the way, are,
you know, there's just, there were hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of
examples I could have pulled, right?
So here's just one from May of 2019, right? Three black men murdered two young whites and yet another hate crime. Witnesses
say the black men called the man umlungu, meaning white person, and then shot and killed
them both. Seeing my people slaughtered like this fills me with anger. We can't let this
continue. And down below below robbers
Robbers execute young white couple stranded on motorway after running out of petrol in South Africa
Racist attack two black workers in the car were spared but
Johanko Fleece men 19 and Jessica Kuhn 23 were shot dead
Yeah, so this happens right? It's it's right? It's a hate crime. It is. Yep. And Eric Prince,
who runs the private mercenary protection force. The amount of farm murders happening in South
Africa is horrific. And it's not just Rob, it's true terrorism, because they'll take a baby and
they'll put it in a microwave. They will, I's, it's awful. So Trump is right to offer them
refugee status because there is absolute discrimination. And
again, it's a, it is a communist, the ANC government has
direct communist origins. All the leaders of the ANC, where do
they study? Patrice Lumumba, Patrice Lumumba University in
see, where do they study? Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow.
And the entire sub-Saharan anti-colonial movement was largely funded, organized, trained, enabled
by the Soviet Union.
And there is a huge amount of economic damage.
Some of the countries are starting to come out of it.
A lot of them are not.
And then there's, you know, you have competition for minerals now. The Chinese have really pushed into a lot of those areas because they really don't care about the rule of law. They really,
they will do black bag diplomacy. So they'll pay off. I mean, if you are a, if you're a
energy minister, foreign minister, or head of state from a target country that
China wants to do business with, they bring you to China and they take you to the foreign
ministry.
In the basement of the foreign ministry, there's a vault you walk through with all kinds of
safe deposit boxes.
And they take you to one with your name on it.
And it's filled with gold dory bars, cash, diamonds.
And they say, this one's for you.
Here's the key for it.
As long as you play ball for us while you're in office.
And so they do everything like that to undermine the rule of law.
But there's actually been quite a bit of backlash.
All right.
And it goes on to the China stuff. But, um, so absolutely people are being killed on the basis of being white.
Right.
And, and, and they are a minority in the country.
So it's a bit dodgy, right.
Um, and, and so that's happening.
And then here's where the Episcopal Church falls in this whole thing.
We can't be ourselves in the Episcopal Church and in this whole thing? We can't be ourselves in the Episcopal Church and
take the step of resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa. Our church has a long commitment to
racial justice and reconciliation, and we have historic ties with the Anglican Church of South
Africa. Desmond Tutu is a part of, I've been a partner in, as with a partner in this work for us. We're just not able to take this step.
It's not in line with anything that we're about.
So it's not about the individual anymore, which is how I understand the church and Church of Christ,
right? Is that, you know, Christ would say turn away nobody, like it would be an individual case,
but he's like, oh no, we can't work with these white people right because
because we have this long-standing commitment to these principles right
I don't that doesn't seem very Christian to me no no but it there's good people
and bad people on all sides of every conflict hundred percent just percent just anyway, but so when I look at this,
I realize I have zero interest in any of this.
This is the Episcopal church is a emblem now.
Really? It's not actually a Christian church. I don't think anymore.
I don't know what it is, but it's something different.
Caught up in the latest, whatever fads in public
discourse and whatever you're supposed to be paying attention
to.
They're not speaking to the inner peace and sacredness of it all. They're speaking to
whatever thing is on the outside. So the Bible's clear, beware those who preach to the outside.
They don't preach to the inside. I think that's why their churches are emptying out. Nobody has any interest because they're not preaching to the people in the pews. They're preaching at them about stuff that's happening outside of the church. So part of it. And so here's a question. Media freaking out about 50 white farmers from South Africa being granted refugee status
The left is fine with 20 million third world fake refugees coming
But the leftists object to real refugees fleeing violence. Is it because they are white? It is because they're white
I think that's that's what we're going after here
Absolutely white murder is a thing. So we find out here that
the murder rate of white South African farmers is 150 per 100,000 people
compared to a global rate of 5.6. It means that you are more likely to be
killed as a white South African farmer than a soldier fighting during the peak
of the Iraq or Afghanistan wars. Oh my gosh.
It's more dangerous than that, right?
And they've set up these big areas with crosses,
miles of them up the roads, big swaths of them
in certain spots, and these are all people
who've been murdered and been murdered horribly,
horribly in many cases.
Again, as I said, not just a shot, you know,
during a robbery gone wrong,
but burnt and mutilated and stabbed hundreds of times,
like real crimes of passion. But let's talk now about, Fox News had a woman on talking about
the Anglican Church real quick. Why are they really not embracing these Afrikaners?
Hi Laura. Look, I think because they're racist, pure and simple, you know, we had the Episcopal
Church, which has been getting $50 million a year from the Biden administration to facilitate
the illegal invasion of this country by illegal aliens. And now suddenly the Episcopal Church
says they're not going to help settle these genuine refugees from South Africa.
And you know it's all of a piece with the I guess these so-called Christians who just can find no
love in their heart for people who don't fit the sort of paradigm that they've drawn up for them.
If you remember the the Episcopal bishop of Washington,
D.C. at the interfaith service for the inauguration of Donald Trump, she made an absolute fool of
herself by lecturing him about migrants and then patronizingly calling migrants the people who
wash our dishes and pick our crops. That's what they want. They want subservient, good people who wash our dishes and pick our crops. That's what they want. They want subservient,
good people who will vote for the Democrats and who are, I guess, not white.
So I think that's fair. You know, remember, not just that bishop, but there were
the lady bishop during the inauguration time of Trump, but I have multiple clips of
People on 60 minutes and other things saying well then if we get rid of all these migrants who's gonna build our houses?
All right, who's gonna cut our lawns like literally it's like this like they're trying to pretend like they're these good people
You know, I just care about these people from the other country, but yeah, we'll strip it away. Who's gonna cut my lawn
That's right. Who's gonna pick the strawberries
It's the most racist thing I've ever heard of like it's they are exactly the thing they're lecturing us about that's what I hate
At the heats maybe no, it's not too strong a term. I really dislike it a lot. Yeah people who are hypocritical
Objectively on the surface and deeper down. Yeah, I don't like that either. Yeah, and bottom line is that nobody's perfect. We all have crap about us. That's not
awesome. I am a sinner right? That's right. It's part of that. Yes. And when but when
we put ourselves out there in a leadership position right and we're
alleging that these people don't deserve that and this and the other thing we're
playing God in a way that it's really unfortunate because it's very obvious to
most people that
the person saying those things typically has no idea, number one, what they're talking
about most of the time, and number two, has their own issues and really can't point a
finger at anybody. And yeah, we're just illuminating this today because we feel like it's another
indication of this crazy mind virus that's happening where people aren't able
to see what's logical and true and real. It's, it's they're talking about what other people
want them to talk about, right? These talking points that float all around that everyone
says the same thing over and over and they don't really think about it for themselves.
Well, this is going to be a big part of part two of this we're gonna go into this because this this is critical this is critical our ability yeah we're at a
critical turning point of human history not just US history and we're at this
crazy moment where and this is gonna be weird for a lot of people listening to
this where our resources are no longer gonna be able to sustain the quality of
life to which we have become accustomed.
Right. And we've also just, we've come through decades of easy times leading to weak people.
And so what we're really talking about is a lot of weak leadership, right?
You know, people who are unable to think of any other way except to whoop up envy and resentment politics
because they don't know how to make a dispat a passionate but reasoned discourse that's right on something hey let me explain to you how we achieve a
better future and I'm gonna have to take you through this topic called equity but
give me a second like they just use the term they have no idea what it means
they have no historical examples like hey show me the country that practiced
equity and we're all speaking that language now because obviously they were successful right right it didn't really happen in
all of history no I'm not sure it has that's an interesting point but I think
we can just throw this on the table like like these the Anglicans are are
expressing a form of racism those with ears to hear you can just hear it for
what it is they They're being racist.
We don't like white people. If this situation were reversed, that it was a 7% black minority
that owned a lot of land in a country that had been populated by a lot of whites, and
they were now fleeing all this white violence, there'd be no question about what happens
next. The Anglican church helps them with every fiber of their being because they're
racist because they just care about the color of your skin. That's what they're making absolutely
perfectly clear here. Now here is a white South African living in South Africa with a different
view. To the 50 Africanans who fled to the US calling themselves refugees.
You are not refugees.
You are just a case study of white flight dressed up as martyrdom.
You're not escaping violence.
You're escaping equality.
South Africa didn't chase you away.
You're not escaping violence.
You're escaping equality.
Is that what we're calling violence now?
I guess so.
Equality is violence because they're really legitimately escaping violence.
No, it's the other thing that they
The congress was mentioning. Yeah, you ran. Yes. South Africa is one of the most you're trying to escape
Uh, well some sort of transformation. I was trying to think of a word like
I can't remember what it like unspontaneous
I can't remember what it said. Like unspontaneous.
Something like that.
Violent countries in the world.
Yes, brutality exists.
But let's be honest, violence affects all communities, not just white farmers.
Black, colored, Indian, and yes, white people are all targets of a national crime crisis.
What we have is a breakdown in safety, not a white genocide.
This is not ethnic cleansing.
It's criminal collapse.
And so criminal collapse. So he's making the point here, listen, you got to stick around,
you know, we're going to have to try and make things better. Now when the majority says,
oh, but we're going to vote to take all your stuff away. It makes it a light vote to kill you. And
we might vote to kill you. It makes it a little bit harder. But, but again, so this is, I think
this guy has been caught up in what I'm going to call this, this this mind virus because he's using the equity words and all this stuff.
But let's see where the argument actually goes running to the US won't fix it.
You are part of a 7% minority, but somehow still manages to control over 70% of the wealth.
Ah, so we're down to the envy thing.
Oh, you're just 7% but you control 70% of the wealth.
That obviously, when you have a disparity like that, obviously, you're gonna have to
have violence, right? So that he's pinning it on like we have all this violence. But
that's because, and this is where envy and resentment comes in. It doesn't come from
our culture. It's not a cultural thing. It's not that we're raising ourselves wrong or
that we hold mind virus views that lead to it.
It's because 7% of the population owns 70% of the wealth.
Now, I agree, that's a fairly lopsided
sort of a situation right there.
To the 15th of the-
But let me just put some context on that,
can I real quick?
Yeah.
In the United States, the share of the wealth
held by the top 1% is almost 31%. Then the next
9% under that, taking us from the 90 to the 99th holds 36.4. Some simple math,
the top 10% in the US holds 67% of the wealth. Clearly, we just dodged a bullet
because if that was 7% holding 70%, that's when of course you would have all
this violence and you just have to sit down and take it like a man because you created it, you deserve
it, it's your fault.
That's right.
This is the United States, the top 10% hold 67% of the wealth, but we don't go around
saying you know what we're going to have to do Evie?
We're going to have to kill all those rich people and have stadiums full of people jumping
up and down saying let's kill all the rich people.
No we don't. And even when we're angry at the government and we do
talk about some of the poor things, the poor management of COVID, etc. we don't
ever talk about unaliving people. No. Ever. Not even joking because it's
not a good, it doesn't lead to good things to go that route. Yeah. So I had to
ask another question which was, so now since we're talking
about illegal versus legal, illegal migrants versus legal immigrants.
So I asked how many illegal immigrants in the US had known violent criminal
records in their home countries.
And it's 650,000, including what we got down there in yellow.
And it's 650,000, including what we got down there in yellow.
This includes about 15,000 individuals convicted of or charged with murder,
20,000 with sexual assault and 105,000 with assault. Okay. Assault could be anything, a bar fight, but 35,000 either murdered somebody or raped somebody.
35,000. And the Anglican Church is out there
resettling them and saying boo about the whole thing. They're not worried that somebody else
in this country might get murdered or raped by somebody with a known proclivity for those sorts
of actions. They say nothing about that. But these 50 people who've done nothing, they're like,
oh, well think of their complicity, says NBC. These are children of colonialists.
A part-tide. Oh, well think of their complicity says NBC. There's these are children of colonialists
There's children these those were children of colonialists. We should just throw them under the bus
This is insane
This is just
Absolutely insane. Yep, as far as I can tell
Yep
All right with that Evie. We are going to be moving to part two talking about all of
this comes together.
I have some really important stuff we're going to talk about, which is the resilience mindset,
why some people thrive and why many don't.
And this is one of the most important pieces of work that I've got here for understanding
how you can thrive in what's coming, which is a big period of change.
And guess what?
It's not about how much gold you have.
It's not how many bullets you got.
It's not about how great your business is doing.
It's about having the right mindset.
And this is really critical.
So we're going to turn with that now to our subscribers at Peak Prosperity.
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