The Pete Quiñones Show - Episode 1031: Our Immigration and Border Disaster w/ Former INS Agent Charles Spadille
Episode Date: March 26, 202479 MinutesPG-13Charles Spadille is a former agent with the Immigration and Naturalization Service and the author of two books. Charles joined Pete for his Sunday livestream to talk about the debacle ...at the border and the bureaucracy behind it. VIP Summit 3-Truth To Freedom - Autonomy w/ Richard GroveSupport Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's Substack Pete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.
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All right, it's Sunday at 3 o'clock, 301.
Sorry, I'm a minute late, guys.
But how's everybody doing today?
Anybody wants to super chat?
You got the links to the entrance.
there. You can go over to the Odyssey. You can go over to Odyssey and Rumble and you can super chat there. I think you can even super chat on bitch shoot, but entropy would be the place to go if you wanted to ask some questions and everything. All right. So to get this officially underway. All right, Charles. How are you done? I'm doing great. Thanks. Just a quick shout out to everybody in the comments. Thanks for showing up already. Happy Palm Sunday to the guy that asked or the guy that wished us that. Hello to Prague. I always wanted to go to Prague.
I never made it.
So I hope you're having a blast over there.
I hear it's absolutely gorgeous.
So I just wanted to make sure I mentioned that.
Oh, Dustin, I don't know you were in, you must be traveling.
It must be vacation.
So cool, cool.
I know Dustin in real life.
Oh, actually.
We've hung out a few times.
Wolf Larson, yeah, Super Chats were suspended for like three months because three years ago,
I did readings of Ted Kaczynski.
And apparently Ted Kaczynski, if you read Ted Kaczynski, you're promoting a criminal organization.
Oh, okay.
I don't know if I think I feel like if I buy major corporate products, I'm promoting a terrorist organization too.
But that's just my opinion, I suppose.
All right.
I just want to tell everybody, happy Palm Sunday.
Awesome.
I hope you made it's church today.
And yeah, let's get this going because I had the idea to talk about the whole border thing.
And just how you see certain people who are just like,
you know, you see like the libertarians completely on the side with the, on the side of the regime,
you know, saying, hey, borders should be open.
It's a natural right in order for, it's a, you know, it's a natural right that comes from God.
that you can just travel.
And oh, by the way, you know, they should have guns too and everything.
But, yeah, yeah.
Well, let's talk about the border because my guest has worked for the INS.
So why don't you tell everybody a little bit about what you did there?
Okay, well, it just dawned on me that probably many of your listeners aren't even old enough to know what INS is.
is U.S. INS was officially dissolved after September 11th, 2001, when it became DHS Department of Homeland Security,
not to be confused with your local state Department of Human Services, became DHS, which I actually think I have somewhere around here, my founding member of DHS PIN,
because I was actually an enforcement officer. At the time, the position was called immigration officer.
and I actually was not stationed on the land border.
I was stationed in an air border.
For your listeners that don't know,
airports in the United States that take international flights
are considered the U.S. border.
So I actually did border control for people coming into the northeast.
And then after a while, I moved from that
because the hours were just really long and just really taxing.
And it was taking a toll on my social life.
I was a young man.
I was about 28, 29.
And then it's like dating was already difficult.
So I moved over to marriage fraud investigation for the Northeast.
And then I was doing citizenship tests, I-551s, which your audience probably colloquial
and he knows as green cards.
So I used to give those out.
I used to do citizenship tests.
Matter of fact, I wrote, I want to say two, maybe three.
I know for a fact, too, but I believe three citizenship tests that were used in the Northeast
sector that everybody started glomming onto and utilizing because I had made them in such a way
that people that would come to get their green card, they couldn't use their translator to cheat
because that was a big thing that these people would do is they, I don't know if you know,
forgive me, I'll step back a second. In the United States, now admittedly, my knowledge is
about 20 years out of date now, but when I was doing the job, I suspect it hasn't changed. In fact,
I suspect it's only got more lax.
But when I was doing the job and somebody had their green card,
if they wanted to get their citizenship and they had their green card for,
I believe it was 20 years or more, they didn't have to speak English.
They could get a translator, which doesn't really seem to make any sense.
Like, why would you be here 20 years and not speak English?
But that's America.
We reward you for not cooperating.
But it's a whole other topic.
So what these people would do, these people mainly being non-English speakers, mostly Spanish or Chinese, but I mean, other people pulled it, but those are the only two that I ever really encountered.
What they would do is they'd come in, they'd have the officer read the questions out to them, then the translator would translate the question, and then the individual would respond with an answer.
But what I noticed, after administering these tests for quite some time, I noticed that the translator would sneak the, the, the,
answer in to the question. So if I ask them, you know, how many, you know, how many branches are
there to the United States government, they would sneak the number into the question, and then the
person would just say the answer that they were just told. Well, I would try and fail people for that.
And then my bosses would say, no, no, you can't fail them. I can't fail them for cheating. You can't
mark that one question wrong, which I was like, this person's already showing themselves to be
dishonest, why on earth are we rewarding that? But all right. So I just got so tired of hearing that.
What I did was I took all the questions that we were allowed to ask. There were 100 at the time.
And I went through all of them and I chose 12 because you had to ask 12 questions.
I chose 12 that did not have a translation. They were all names. Like they're George Washington
in Spanish is George Washington. Thomas Jefferson in Chinese is Thomas Jefferson.
There is no translation. Abraham Lincoln, I would choose these different questions that had only names so that whenever a translator would try and sneak an answer in, it would be blindingly obvious. And as soon as they did it, I'd be like, oh, that's wrong. That's wrong. You fail. Another trick I would do is I would not let, if you were here less than 20 years, another trick I would do is I'd have you come in and I would stand there and I'd say, okay, raise your right hand.
so that you can swear the oath that you're going to tell the truth and you're going to take your test honestly.
Well, what I was watching is a lot of these other officers would do that,
but the officer would raise his or her right hand, and then the other person would raise it.
Now, if you're paying attention, you notice that the person in question, not the officer, the applicant,
isn't really understanding what you're saying.
Most, as I've said in your podcast many times, Pete, most human communication, anywhere from 80,
to 90% is just body language. So when the officer raises his or her hand, here I am raising my hand,
like you can see me, but raises his hand, then the applicant does the same. So what I would do is
I would just walk in the office with them following me. I'd stop, turn around, and I'd stand there
completely still, and I'd say, please raise your right hand. And immediately off the bat, I would know
if the person spoke English or not. Because if they just stood there staring at me, I knew they didn't
understand what I was saying. So I could just fail them for not understanding English,
again, if they hadn't been there more than 20 years, and move on with my day. But if they did,
look at me and I said, please raise your right hand. And they raised it. Then I knew I could continue.
And you had to do, I want to say 14 interviews a day, maybe more. Maybe it was 22 at one point.
Like you had to do a lot. You'd just burn these people through it. So that was just a nice,
really time saving method that I came up with. So to end, wrap up my story here,
So I did all that, wrote those tests, came up with those interviewing techniques.
My own supervisor stole it.
And then a year later, I was fired for incompetence.
How does somebody get fired from the government for incompetence?
That seems like it's part of the job description.
Well, there you go, Pete.
You just answered your own question.
Did anything I tell you sound like it was incompetent?
Did anything I just say, say sounded like it was the work of an incompetent man?
Did they give you any specificity?
I mean, was there anything specific that they could point to?
Or was it just like you have these reviews over and over again, like pretty much any kind of,
uh, yeah, that's how it is.
What they do is they just set you up with completely unrealistic goals.
That's all they do.
Like people think that it's hard to get hot fired from the government.
It's actually very easy to get fired from the government.
You just have to upset the right person.
In my case, I upset two district direct, oh, excuse.
me, the district director for the entire area and a congressman.
So at that point then, it was like, oh, my career's over.
So yeah, that was it.
One of your commenters got it exactly.
Competence is actually incompetence when you're working for the government.
So, yeah, I would say that's a nice summation of it.
But that's what they did.
They just spit more and more unrealistic expectations and that said,
failed to meet expectations and competent, you're out.
So, and that was a crushing blow.
That was absolutely crushing to me because I'd worked a very long time to get into
into law enforcement.
I had a clean record as a kid.
Matter of fact, I still even remember, a brief story.
I still even remember when they were interviewing me for the badge and gun job, the border
officer, immigration officer.
I still remember to this day, the guy looked at me and said, have you ever smoked marijuana?
And I said, no, no, I have not.
And he looked at me again.
And he looked up at me from the test.
And he goes, I'm asking you, have you ever smoked marijuana?
And I take a sigh and I go, no, I've never smoked marijuana.
And he puts his pen down and he says, okay, I can't, you won't be barred if you tell me that you did.
So you want to be honest on this.
But if you lie to me, I can bar you from the job.
So at this point now, I'm now actually mildly insulted.
So I look at the guy and I say, you know, if you want to drag a.
polygraph in here, I'll be happy to do it. But no, I have never smoked marijuana. And he just
kind of chuckled and wrote and just wrote the answer down and moved on. To answer one of your
commenters, GS-7, yes, I did start as a GS-7. I was dismissed from my career as a GS-12.
To answer your commenter's question, yes. And that will these show some marginal bona fides that I am
telling you all the truth for those of you that understand government service. You'll know that.
So if you fast forward to where we're where we're at today and from that time to now,
is it a change in policy?
It's not even a change in policy.
It's just a change in procedure, right?
I was, now again, I want to be very clear to your audience here.
I was dismissed from service like roughly 20 years ago.
I'm probably doxing the crap out of myself with this.
But I'm interested in helping people and giving your listeners the full story.
So I'll do what the best I can.
To answer your question in brief, I don't think it's been either, if I'm being honest.
It's not a change in policy or even perspective.
It's just been a ramping up of what's already existed.
Remember, the left has wanted voters in, and right air quotes, we both know Pete, right, air quotes, has wanted cheap labor.
So this has been going on.
I said back in 1998 when I first started the job, again, I probably was doing.
this before a lot of your listeners were even born. In 1998, I was saying America isn't a country.
It's a strip mall. Everybody shows up, gets what they want and leaves. And I was saying that in 98,
which is what, 26 years ago now, 27 years ago. So yeah, it hasn't really been the change in any
policy that I know of. It's just been a ramping up. Plus, you also have more people with the flood
of information. Like, look at the squatting thing, which is something I'd like to talk about in the
next thought crime syndicate, not today, but in the next thought crime syndicate.
Like, it's really not so much change in policy. It's just people are becoming more and more
aware of how things work. Therefore, more and more people are manipulating the system,
if that makes sense to you. So it seems like the problem is worsening. And in quantity,
yes, it is worsening. In quality, it's pretty much what it's always been. Insofar as I
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Well, the, when you look at, like, the fact that there are certain groups that just aren't
police now.
So it's all been reversed.
It's, I think it's for numerous reasons why you'll see people coming from a high IQ European
country want to come in here.
It's more difficult for them than someone coming across the border from, you know, across
the southern border where we have no idea who this person.
is whether they're MS-13, and then, you know, the libertarians want to give them,
want them to get guns as soon as they, as soon as they cross over the border.
Not to cut you off, Pete, forgive me, but you just made me recall something.
When you're talking about higher IQ Europeans coming in here, I can tell you in my almost
decade of INS service, the number of Europeans that I gave green cards to or gave citizenship to,
I could count on one hand.
And that's in almost a decade.
One hand.
And I can look you in the face and tell you not one of them wanted to come here.
They came here because their wife wanted to come home to be with family that was aging,
or wanted to be near their sisters or their, you know, brothers, parents, etc.
No, nobody wanted to cut.
No European wanted to come to America because it was a beacon of freedom or opportunity.
or anything. They came here because my wife wants to be with their family and I don't want my wife
to leave me. Basically, that was every European and I could count them all on one hand.
Here's a good question from Douglas Nate. He's here every week. Does a super chat every week. I
really appreciate it. Thank you sometimes more than one. He says, thanks for coming on, Charles,
have you home Sunday, Pete. Charles, what do you think the percentage of your co-workers were that were
completely bought in.
If you say bought in to like the system, the regime attitude of just let everybody come in,
I want to make sure that I'm understanding the question.
If that's what your commenter is asking, I would probably say completely bought in maybe 30%,
but you have to understand that's still enough A to keep the machine moving quite smoothly.
B, even if the rest of us didn't buy in, these guys have families, these guys have spouses,
a lot of, you know, they have dependents.
They don't want to lose their job.
They don't want to lose their security.
I didn't want to get fired.
I mean, it was crushing.
I developed a drinking habit.
I mean, admittedly, a lot of good came out of my alcoholism in the sense of I, I've written
two books.
I've written two blogs.
As a matter of fact, I joke that I didn't, I didn't join the Manistfeard.
or the dissident right. They joined me because I'm 51 and I've been doing this since I got
dismissed in the early 2000s. So to go back to your question, I don't know that it was more than
30% that really rah, raw, rod opened borders. I think even that might be a little high. It was
mostly just people didn't want to lose their paychecks and they just did what they had. And I was
just one of the rare guys that was raised to, you know, mom, dad, and apple pie. And y'all can laugh.
I mean, I know a lot of the younger guys are very cynical.
And I'm not saying you don't have a right to be, you know, hell, I'm Gen X.
I'm nobody more cynical than my generation.
But I really was, you know, mom, dad, and apple pie.
I really wanted to get into law enforcement and do the right thing, which as one of your
commenters said, I really like that.
I like, hopefully I'll be able to scroll back through all this at the end of the chat.
Forgive me, I can't really read along and speak very well because I'll get too off topic.
But as one of your commenters said, oh, you're doing your job enforcing our border, you're gone.
That comment or whoever you are, thank you.
That's exactly it.
And it took me about 15 years to overcome some serious depression and come to that realization.
It really was.
Yeah, I've spoken to border patrol agents before.
And they, on both sides, ones that wanted, you know, who left because the borders were open and there was nothing they could do about it.
And others that were just like, you know, had gone in the other,
a total other direction.
And we're like, well, I mean, I'm sick and tired of abusing these people who are coming here,
so I'm going to leave it open.
And it just seemed, you know, I'm not going to do anything to stop anybody anymore.
And it seems like the ones that want to do their job.
Like, so I have these inserted ads on my episodes now,
and Border Patrol was one of them.
And I'm like, I would want our guys to join the Border Patrol if our guys,
if our guys were in charge.
It's like, I want our guys to be National Guard.
Yeah.
You know, if we have someone in charge.
But if you're not going to be able to do the job, if you're going to, you know, that,
the Elon Musk video where he went down to the border, and he was, I think it was like
25 minutes long, and he's just, you know, they're like, well, there's a whole town of them,
10, you know, 10 miles in, you know, away from here inside the states where,
The whole town is just basically illegals from Mexico.
And then, you know, we see that video that came out earlier,
they came out where they're just,
they're just busting down the interior fence,
the fence that Texas had put up.
And, you know, now they're coming like World War Z to, you know,
the fence, the interior, the fence that would break them off.
And you just see them like running over law enforcement.
I mean, why would anybody want, why would you put yourself, why would you do a job where what you want to do and you think you're actually doing something right?
And they're telling you know you can't do your, you can't do your job.
I mean, if you have a family, I mean, there's a, even, even then, why would you stay with it?
Right.
That's my point.
It's, one of your commenters wrote, the regime didn't bring.
break my heart. My heart was already broken, question mark. It's funny. Like Pete, I think we're both
kind of Gen X metal fans. There's a mega death quote. I mean, and I'm not, I'm being completely
sincere here. There's a mega death quote that I've held on to. It's from his song,
A Toulamon, which means to all the world, if I recall correctly. And it says, if my heart were
still alive, I know it would surely break. And it's like that, that's, that's how I always felt
with it. So when you say, like, why would these guys get into it? I don't blame you. Like,
And that's, you know, yeah, I know it's hip and it's edgy to be cynical, but it's like,
this is your life.
This is the lives of your family, your loved ones.
That's why I got into it.
Like, the irony is like my, my grandfather was an immigrant.
My grandmother on my father's side was an immigrant.
I'm only second generation American.
But I mean, this is still my country, you know, kind of to quote the kind of quote the old
movie Red Dawn from our youth peak, you know, I was born here.
So, I mean, guys would, you want guys going.
going into it. As a matter of fact, D and I, as we were talking previously before the broadcast,
Pete, Dee and I have been friends for many years, and he busts my chops incessantly. And he says,
you know, you're the exact guy I wanted guarding my border. You know, you're a, you're a
wop from Philly. Like, I want my cops reeking of cynicism and garlic. You know what I mean?
And I still laugh to this day, like that SOB just giving me grief. But he's right. These are the kind of guys
you want. Guys that maybe are a little hard nose, maybe rough around the edges, but guys that really
do love their country, love their community, they want to protect it. You know, maybe some of the
younger cynical kids are like, oh, that's so, you know, that's an old man attitude or whatever. But, you know,
when you get older, you're going to realize Andy Griffith's neighborhood looks really fucking good.
You know what I mean? You like the idea of the streets are clean. Nobody's screaming at each other.
There's not guns. The kids can go to school. The wife can go food shopping.
You know what I'm saying? Pete, I'm sure you understand what I mean.
Yeah. Oh, I mean, I live in a small town. We don't have, I mean, the police here just basically are giving out tickets to people who are traveling through and speeding through downtown.
You know, it's like there's a state road that runs through the town.
It's 55 miles an hour everywhere, pretty much everywhere.
There's 25 miles an hour through the town. Whenever I see the cops around here, they're stopping someone who's doing 55 through the 25.
of. And, you know, and I'm like, well, if that's the worst thing they're doing. Yeah. I mean,
but this isn't Andy Griffith. I mean, you know, some of us can leave our door, leave our doors
unlocked. If you're closer into town, maybe it's not, if you're in town, maybe it's not the
greatest idea and everything. But, you know, where I grew up, you didn't leave your door, you know,
in the Bronx, you didn't leave your door open. In Philly, you didn't leave your door open.
Oh, my picture of the Philly cop is Mike from Brum.
breaking bad. Yes. Yes. 100%. Yeah, I'm not really a television fan, but you want to talk about
something that's pretty damn well cast and pretty damn well written. He was, he was it. He was it. Yep,
no doubt. But, but, but the point is, is like, I'm, I'm going to be talking to, to a friend of
mine, Anthony Romando, and he's a lawyer, and he just moved to Oregon, but he lived most of his
life in California. We're going to, we're going to record an episode.
So just talking about the law dealing with these people who come in illegal and how California has basically structured the law around them, not catering.
Well, again, we're talking about the concept that you turned me on to via the two-bit podcast of the smothering mother.
And this is why I say what the real epidemic we're dealing with is spiritual femininity, spiritual women.
And I mean, I don't like to harp on communities.
I like to harp on problems.
But, you know, the preponderance of the Jewish community is spiritual women.
Like they've taken by being a matriarchal society, because as we know, Judaism runs through the mother.
It's like they managed to get a lot of benefits.
But they also managed to get the curse of Eve, which is somebody will always rule over them.
They can't, they can't rule people.
And if they start, they'll get it all.
all fall apart. That's just like women can't run your marriage. Women can't run your relationship.
If they do, it falls apart. And all this is to say, like, the spiritual femininity that California is now
exhibiting is like I was saying, like alluding to the smothering mother. And what women do is they,
they always want to protect the weak. They always want to protect the hurt. And that's great in a small,
in a small scale on it with a family. Because think about.
how many resources it takes to raise a child how much how many resources how much energy how much effort right
so it takes infinitely more to recreate a life recreate a new child and and and get him up and running
than it does to you know kiss the boo-bo then it does to stop the crying and all that is all you have to do is
magnify that to a larger scale and then like women are great i love women i'll be the first one to say i love
women more than most guys. I just think they're the greatest thing since sliced bread. But just like a food
critic that loves food and a movie critic that loves movies, I'll be the first to criticize them.
Women are wonderful and they're perfect at certain things, but they don't scale well. Because once you
start scaling them up, you get California. You get the mom that wants to kiss the boo-boo and stop the crying
child and take care of the runt of the litter. And I don't even mean that in a disparaging way.
They don't take care of the run to the litter. But then they start doing on a societal,
societal level. And you can't do it on a societal level because when 100,000 people start
seeing that if they misbehave, you know, mom just puts up with it or maybe even rewards it,
or they whine enough or cry enough and mom comes running to give them what they want,
when what happens when a hundred thousand people do that a million people do that 10 million people do that
you get exactly what we have today you get the whole world wanting to run in and be that crying
child that mom will rush to give everything to did that does that make sense to you pete yeah yeah it makes
sense oh i wanted to mention um you said smothering mother the term is actually the the right term is actually
much more descriptive. It's called the devouring mother. Oh, I'm sorry. Forgive me. I apologize.
No, no, no. That's because that makes a difference. Smothering, a lot of us had smothering mothers.
I didn't, but I mean, I had friends. And one of my brothers was smothered. But devouring is basically
where we're at. We talked about this in the round table. Everything is feminine. Everything has a
feminine energy to it. Everything is judged as if it's men.
masculine, it's bad. A feminine energy has to be added to it in order to bring it back to
its equilibrium, which is the devouring mother. Okay, yeah, I appreciate the correction then.
Forgive me two-bit podcasts for getting that incorrect. I just never, somebody had mentioned it
on the stream. Yeah, and the answer to that is the vengeful son who is going to, is going to fight
back and is going to, and you're seeing it in certain places now.
Well, really, I mean, the reason you get the vengeful son is because if you think about it, it's it's the vengeful son seeing how his, I mean, we can go back to the Bible. It's basically it's similar to Kane and Abel. It's like you're seeing this whole wall. It's a sibling rivalry. Now, obviously Kane was a murderer. You know, we're not, I'm not saying that the vengeful son is necessarily Kane. But what I'm trying to say is the vengeful son, I think.
think is the reason for his vengeful nature is because he sees mom dedicating all this to the
crappy son that the cops always bring home that, you know, that gets all bad grades in school
and he mouths off to her and he mouths off to dad. While he's the good kid that tries to keep
his nose clean and get decent grades and go to work and not talk back to mom or dad,
And then he sees, you know, shitbag brother being a rat and a scumbag and like, well, why is mom love him more?
You know, why does mom give him everything?
I'm the one that's doing everything.
So I guess a better example would be the prodigal son.
But you get the point I'm making.
It's like that's really where the nature of the vengeful son is birthed, is gestated in birth in that righteous anger of, okay, look, I get it.
Mom, you want to help, you know, my shitbag brother, but this is crazy.
No, I'm getting neglected.
Because, again, there's only so many resources to go around.
And that's why women are always all about giving everybody everything until it starts coming
out of their pocket.
Ask your audience.
Ask how many of your audience.
Someday pose the question to them or if you want to do it today.
You ask your audience, how any of you guys that have weighted tables, any of you guys
that have bused tables, any of you guys that have worked in a restaurant, what's the difference
between a bunch of guys coming out to eat and a bunch of women coming out to eat? How did those
two scenarios end? And I can tell you what that answer is before you get one response,
but I'm just going to leave that, I'm just going to leave that hanging and maybe somebody will
answer in the sidebar. Maybe you should ask it, I guess, but I'll ask it via you.
No, everybody, everybody can feel free to answer that.
I'll answer it.
I was a bus boy.
Go ahead.
In a restaurant for two weeks.
Yeah.
It was a Jewish restaurant.
Oh, wow.
Then it was all old people.
It was in South Florida.
It was all old people.
What do you think?
You're going to leave that one alone?
I'm going to leave that one alone.
But I will say that where I was going with it, I'm going to let that one hang for a minute.
it be where I'm going to say where what I have witnessed firsthand and I wasn't in service but I as you could
your audience probably could tell I'm a talk or I like to talk to people like to hear their stories
uh women always bicker about the bill they will sit there and they will every little thing like
okay who had this who had that and I had this and wait a minute you had an extra soda whereas it's a
bunch of guys like imagine you me and d and Jose going out to eat what's that going to fight over
who picks, we're going to fight over who picks up the check.
That's exactly it, right?
At most, at most you might get, right, right.
At most you might get D like, oh, hey, man, you know, my kid needed shoes this week.
Can I get you guys next week?
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, you know, or me.
I'll be like, oh, you know what?
My clients aren't paying me this week for my PI work.
Can somebody get me in a, and you know, but you know, even if one of us does that,
you know the very next week, D is going to show up.
and be like, okay, this one's on me, get what you want.
Like, as a matter of fact, get an extra beer,
get an extra side of something,
because you took care of me last week, right?
That's what it's going to be like.
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Well, let me, there was a question back here I want to ask you, and I'll, I guess I'll answer it after you do, but I'll give my own answer.
It says, do you think people, do you think these people that devouring mother types are capable of seeing the error of their ways,
or do we see force full pushbacks?
Do you want to answer that first, Peter?
Do you want me to take that first?
Go ahead.
I'm probably going to be different.
I hate to say this.
I really do.
It does not please me, but I put out on Twitter a while back,
and you guys can scan for it if you want.
I said there is no peaceful solution.
And the longer we delay the inevitable,
the bloodier the inevitable, the bloodier, the ineffectual.
inevitable will be. Those are my exact words. If you want to scroll back, you'll see it on my Twitter.
So to answer your question brief, I think the only way this is going to be repaired is pushback.
That does not please me because I am not a young man anymore. And although I can shoot fairly well,
and I can fight fairly well, I am in my 50s. Like, I'm not 25 anymore. But I still don't relish the
thought of having to do that.
That is my answer. Did I answer the question? I hope I answered the question that was asked.
I think that it will only take that a certain amount of people will have to be actually confronted.
Let's use the term confronted. And everybody else will fall in line. And my example for this is what Charles Haywood talked about in 1933, Germany, when you had all these communists who were running around.
who basically overnight just automatically became National Socialists.
They were just like, oh, well, you know, I mean, I was just, this, this is what we were.
This is what we were.
Now this is what we are.
So there we go.
That's what I think is going to have.
I think some people are just going to be confronted, and then everybody else will, yeah.
Well, I think we're actually saying the same thing, really, because that's,
That's why I said, the longer you delay the inevitable, the bloodier the inevitable will be.
I think we can get away with confronting a smaller number of people, the faster we react.
However, the longer it takes us to react, we will have to confront that many more people.
So I think if we differ, it's not by very much.
I think it's not by very much.
Sean C asked a question over an entropy.
Thanks for the super chat, Sean.
He says,
please ask guests what his favorite Philly cheese steak spot is.
Jim Stakes on,
I believe they're on South Street.
Forgive me,
it's been so many years.
I went to,
I'm completely docks the shit out of myself,
but I went to Rutgers University.
So buddies and I would get onto the Ben Franklin Bridge
and we'd ride over the bridge.
We'd get Jim Stakes and then we'd have lunch there and then we'd come back to class.
So my answer is Jim Stakes.
I'm neither a Pats nor Gino's guy, although I did go to school with the son of the owner of Gnos,
who at this eight point may actually be the owner of Gnos now.
So there's your answer.
I hope that works for you.
I just put that up on, I just flashed someone's comment up on the screen so I would have it
so that I could look at it later and consider it.
So, all right. Any other questions here? Well, let's, let's, he said, um, Eric Hart says,
uh, jims is on South Street. Sorry, Eric, I just asked you. Um, I thought so. Thank you. It's been
long, I thought it was on South Street. I just make sure. But, um, oh, I get, let's, let's run,
let's go to this. I mean, we talked about on the last, uh, round table we talked about,
Haiti and H basically that people are going to want to bring them here.
Yeah, so, and we went through, we probably did 30 to 45 minutes on the Haiti situation.
So how would, what do you think, do you think we're at the point where just one
and I know the answer to this question.
I just want to hear your explanation.
Something like INS or something like Border Patrol could be fixed
and could get to go on board,
or it's just too endemic through the whole system
where everything is poisoned,
and unless the system is overturned,
there's no way we're able.
It's going to be able to fix one thing.
I mean, I think I'm going to give you the answer you're expecting.
Sadly, I think it's pretty unlikely that you're going to be able to fix it.
But I hesitate to give you a solid answer, and you'll forgive me, but I'm not backpedaling,
if anything, I'm showing my honesty with my consistency.
If you rewind the tape metaphorically to this broadcast,
I did say only about 30% to my recollection were quote unquote,
believers, possibly even then, less, possibly even less than.
But I think what really, the balance point that I'm fluctuating here between is,
I do think the system rod is very deep.
And I do think the problem doesn't lie in the enforcing agencies themselves, but in their
promotion hierarchical.
how they promote people who gets promoted.
I think if you look at the numbers, and I'm not, I try not to be, if you'll forgive me,
autistic about numbers.
I'm a very like hands-on kind of mud on the boots, blood on the hands kind of guy.
But think if you look at the numbers, you'll see most law enforcement, most military, most guys
in the job like this are still pretty right leaning.
It just attracts a certain type of man.
And I do say that intentionally, because I think women going into it, I actually feel for them and pity them sincerely.
I think they have something to prove.
And I think it's, I really feel for them.
I think they shouldn't be there.
Not that really men should be there, but they have to be there.
But that's the curse of Adam.
We'll get to that later.
But to answer your question in brief, I think if we can, because Obama gutted the military,
I think if we can just get the right people hiring and the right people directing, this can be turned around.
Because I do think if nothing else, the benefit of having guys there that just want their paycheck, just want their retirement, just want their benefits, they'll go with us once we get power.
And there'll be more of them than there are true believers.
Like, that's the white pill in all this.
And I don't mean to kind of go too far down a tangent.
That's the white pill on all this.
If most people are just go along, get along, I don't want the trouble.
I want to keep my job.
I don't want my family to eat, which is reasonable.
I'm not putting that down.
But I think really, if we can just get our hands on the hiring process and on the promotional
process, I think we can turn things around. I really do. Because if you, if, I mean, if you could wave
a magic wand, Pete, and put me in a position of power in some of these organizations, I just got
done telling you, again, I'll prove my honesty with my consistency. It's not hard to fire people
in the government. You can, you just got to set them up and play the game for four months, five months. You can
do it. So you can get rid of a lot of these bad actors, bad apples. And you can get a lot of
a lot of guys to do it.
And then once you have that power,
you can just make all the go along to get along.
Guys go, okay, yesterday I welded the border open
because they were going to fire me if I didn't.
Now I'm going to weld the border closed
because they're going to fire me if I don't.
Does that make sense to you?
Yeah, it makes total sense.
Okay.
Eric had a super chat over here.
He said, I ain't hiding when I said I was doxing him.
He said,
Speaking of cuisine, Haitian food, I'll take the vegetarian option.
You get all your minerals.
But the, yeah, now the thing where, when you see something like this, okay, so
former government worker, when you see that they're not only just allowing them to come over here,
But then you have a judge that declares that, oh, it's perfectly good for someone who's here illegally to carry a firearm.
But then, like, you know, the native population that lives in certain states can't even, doesn't even have access to one.
I mean, when does it break down?
I mean, when do you make that change?
When do you, when do you just decide, okay, this whole thing just has to be over time?
turned because I mean if if you would have told me when I when we were growing up I mean
we're we're close to the same age yeah if you had it's all those when we were
growing up that they would one day say that not only would the borders be
completely wide open but they would say oh yeah and they can have they can buy guns
too they can get guns too we want to arrest them if we they get caught with guns
well I mean what do we do man I mean what do we do I I well I mean I can't say what
we do want to broadcast. I'm not going to say. I mean, I'll just say I have a feeling that your
audience is getting to know who I am and I believe I flatter myself, Pete, that you and I are getting,
you and me are getting to know one another. I think you already know my answer without me giving it.
And the fact that I'm not giving it, I think you already know my answer. What has disappointed me
beyond measure is to kind of quote review bra, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my,
is ruined and my disappointment is beyond measure. It was what I saw with the whole COVID nonsense.
Like if you want, again, if you want to, I don't have Twitter to get in fights with people.
I have Twitter so I can say I told you so. I think that's actually in my first book. But
if you scroll back in my Twitter, like I was literally one of the first people calling bullshit
on the COVID stuff, like literally one of the first people. And I was getting attacked from all
sides. I have a blog post about how why COVID was successful, why it was such a successful
sci-up is because everybody wanted it on the left and the right. Everybody wanted it and everybody
in between, but all for their own reasons. But the reason that, you know, I was really disheartened
by COVID is, man, these people are literally forcing injections into your kids. They're literally
locking you in your house. They're literally keeping you from leaving. Like, this isn't your bridge
too far. I just, I was like, are you, are you serious? Like, I was the only guy going into places
and refusing to wear a mask. No, I wasn't being an asshole starting a fight to some guy who's like,
look, bro, I just, I just a minimum wage guy at a pizzeria. Like, don't give me a hard time. I would
just put my hand up and be like, no, thank you. I don't need it. And then if they told me, you know,
well, you have to have it or you got to leave. I'd say, okay, well, then I'll leave. Have a good day.
Like, I wouldn't pick fights with these people. But I absolutely would.
not comply. I'd be like, fuck off with this shit. I'm not playing this game. And I mean,
I guess I should. I mean, I'm very, I'm not going to sit here and woe is me. But I am very
sad that I don't have a wife. I don't have children. I would, I'm a, as Dee calls me,
I'm a, I'm a Wop from Philly. Like I wanted five kids. I wanted my own pew, the second pew
in church from the front, you know, and me and my missus would go in with the five kids. I don't have
that. So I guess in a way that was a blessing for.
from God that I don't because I got to be honest with you Pete.
I'm not trying to talk like a tough guy.
Those of you that have known me for a long time know that I don't talk like that.
But I would be in fucking jail right now if I had kids.
I would be in jail because I would have punched some dude.
I'd have knocked some guy's teeth out.
I'd have beat up some principal telling me my kid has to wear a mask.
My kid has to get an injection.
You can fuck right off with that.
That is not going to happen.
not going to happen.
So if that wasn't a bridge too far, I don't know what is.
Like to me, the time was four years ago.
Like to me, if you want to know when we should do something, to me, the time was four years ago.
When we should start confronting people four years ago.
I hope that answers your question, Pete.
Forgive me a little of a tirade there.
Well, I think most people don't realize that four years ago today,
if you weren't in an area that was masking,
that was making people wear masks,
that they were,
your politicians were definitely discussing it.
They were definitely talking about it,
and they were definitely considering it.
And in the future, they may just go over the edge
and, you know, go to the other side.
But they don't really have to do that anymore.
the whole idea.
What you do is you attack the private businesses like Gramchey figured out.
Antonio Gramchie figured out that if people love capitalism, just get the businesses to do it.
That's why you have DEI now.
That's why you have ESG scores now.
You get it.
And then you'll get like free market types.
We'll just be like totally defendant, be like, oh, that's just a private market.
That's just a free market.
The free market does what it wants.
You know, they're saying it's a free market and it's a private company.
But then as soon as something fails, they'll be like, no, that wasn't a free market.
It wasn't.
It was the Federal Reserve.
They want to have it both ways.
Scumbags.
Yeah.
Your exact scumbags, exactly.
You got it.
You're right.
Yeah.
I want to talk about the two things I want to say on what you were saying, Pete,
forgive me if I cut you off.
But two things I'm going to say, first off,
Um, the gal I was with.
And I don't, let me be very clear at the beginning.
She was a great gal.
She's big heart.
She's real sweet.
I love her to pieces, but just, we were just two different people.
So it didn't work out.
This is not bad mouthing her.
And if you're in the comments, please, I don't want you tearing her up.
She's a good girl.
But she's just like a lot of other women.
She's just a natural collectivist.
She's naturally big hearted.
She wants to help people.
So she fell in a little bit with the whole, you know, wealth that people.
They want people to wear masks to stay safe.
They got it.
They should do it.
But I mean, to her credit, she never gave me grief about not wearing it.
And when I went somewhere, she didn't wear it either.
She because she was with me.
She stood with me.
But I mean, her and I got in a debate about it.
She's like, well, if the library wants to make people wear a mask, they can do it because
they're a private business.
And I'm like, wait, the public library is a private business.
What?
What are you talking about?
I was like, they're not a private business.
This is this to the public library.
They have no right to tell me to do this.
And I was just like, oh, my gosh.
Like, that's how far it went, that people would just thought that everything could, you know, if you have a brick and mortar place, then you can just do whatever you want.
It's like, what?
What is this all about?
And the other thing I want to mention to you, Pete, you talk about the DEI.
I was thinking about this the other day and I don't want to go down a wrong rabbit hole.
But DEI, like that's, that's the Latin name for God.
God, like, like to know that diversity exclusion, uh, exclusion, diversity, uh,
whatever the East.
That's what equity.
Yeah.
I mean, like that's truly satanic.
Like to me, it really dawned on me last week.
Like, like that's just Satan in his absolute brilliance.
I mean, I don't like Satan, obviously.
But I have to say, like, I got to give credit to where it's due.
Like that's just fucking evil genius.
Like you're literally mocking God, you know, glory a day.
DEI, glory a day, DEI is God.
And it's just like, and you've turned it and twisted the name, the very name of God in Latin,
his church, the church's language into this twisted satanic joke.
It's brilliant.
It's absolutely brilliant.
Plus, I used to say that if you move the letters around, it's die and the left is a death
cult.
I've been saying the left is a death cult since, I don't know.
Somebody can scroll back in my Twitter.
I want to say 2016 is when I first coined the phrase, the left is a death.
cult. But the DEI thing got me lately. Like, that's literally the Latin name for God. Goodness,
goodness gracious. Um, no chance what a super chat over on Odyssey. Thank you. He says, with the
interpretation of asylum seekers, they ultimately change the spirit of a law. Uh, what can be done to have
these bureaucrats suffer consequences to their policies since the worst they get as a resignation?
I don't even think that's a question. I think he's just really making a comment and a good one. But, um, yeah.
I mean, I would start like personally.
I mean, again, I'm not a lawyer.
You could talk to your lawyer friends about this.
Because remember, you know, you want to do everything legally, right?
Wink, wink, wink.
You know, it's okay if we overflow our borders as long as it's done legally, you know, wink, wink.
But I'm not a lawyer, but I really would like to just steal a lot more people up on
trees and charges.
I want to see what the definition of treason is.
And I want to start seeing a lot of people up on trees and charges.
I just, or just like, where are all the conspiracy charges, like conspiracy to commit a crime?
Like all these people force needles into people's arms.
And that wasn't criminal.
All these people, you know, sending money to their friends.
That wasn't criminal.
I just, I have a hard time believing in this voluminous legal tradition that we have, literally voluminous.
There's nothing to pin on these people other than a resignation letter.
Again, I'm not a lawyer.
I freely admit that.
You know, some of your audience may be like, no, no, you can't do any of that.
Okay, well, fine.
But I just have a hard time believing it.
A very hard time.
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Well, there was something, somebody here, is that Tony Gushiano said, they're now saying
the phrase, Christ is king, is anti-Semitism. They literally want to make the phrase against
hate speech law. And I think that's because, like, Fentes and the Groypers are using it.
now. And you have these insane rabbis like Rabbi Shmuli and Rabbi Barclay who are running around.
I mean, Shmuli, I'm fully convinced this guy, two people like this were really just trotted out to try and get
people to commit violence against them. I think they're, they're so over the top that they want people
just to commit violence, that they're actually trying to provoke people into violence.
But, you know, and one of the problems is when you look at this, you know, the crisis king thing, you have Christians, quote unquote Christians who are coming in and you have conservatives who are coming in and go, yeah, if people are offended and basically it's if Jews are offended by the term crisis king, stop saying it.
Well, I mean, a couple things to that point, Pete.
The Schmooley thing, somebody, I don't want to take credit for somebody else's work, but somebody put on Twitter, I think I retweeted it.
If I didn't, I apologize.
But somebody just, I had my exact thoughts on the matter, beat me to it.
I saw the picture of Rabbi Shmuli in that outfit.
And he's like, this isn't even funny.
Like, this is just dark.
This is just really dark.
And it was, I like the way the guy phrased it because he wasn't even trying to go on this,
air quotes, anti-Semitic rant.
He was just pointing out, like, this is really dark.
And to that point, like you were saying, Pete, these people,
want violence on them. Well, again, they're spiritual women. You know, they want you to hit them. That way it's your fault. That way you're the bad guy. That's just how women behave. They try and twist something so that they drive you to an action. Like, ask any guy that's been, that's dated a borderline girl as in borderline personality disorder. God knows I dated two of them. I have a type and that type is daddy issues, apparently.
Well, you know, crazy fucks best, Pete.
But anyway, I'm sorry.
But the point I'm saying is these people are spiritual women.
And that's how a lot of women fight, sadly, is that they pick a fight with you.
They do something that they know is going to trigger you.
And then you're the bad guy.
That way they can point and look and say, hey, you hit me.
You did that.
All that kind of stuff.
And that's what it is.
And again, that's the curse of Eve.
And that's what I've always found interesting about the Jewish community personally.
Again, one of the manifestations of their spiritual women, their femininity, spiritual femininity,
by accepting the curse of evil into their people is the Jewish people in my life have been one of two kinds, just like women.
And again, this is just my experience.
You're welcome to differ.
The audience is welcome to differ.
My experience has been they're either the absolute worst people I've ever met or they're the absolute coolest best people I've ever met.
And that's kind of my experience with women.
They're either the best people and I want them around them.
I think they're great.
They're sweet.
They're kind.
They're giving.
Or they're just absolute fucking nightmares and I don't want to be anywhere near them.
And I found that.
That's been my experience with the Jewish community.
They're either like really the worst or some of the best people I know.
And I really do think that that's a result of just that whole long time accepting of the curse
of Eve.
Like I really do.
And I'm going to drum on that for a while.
that men and women have different curses.
You know, women are always going to be subservient, submissive,
whether they want to be or not.
They're always going to be below.
And men are always going to have to work.
This is another thing I've put out on Twitter many times.
Men develop drinking problems when they're unemployed.
Women develop drinking problems when they are employed.
And there's a reason for that.
And it's because our curses are different from God.
All right.
Got a couple more super chats over on entropy.
Eric says a wop from Philly.
Oof, I was just starting to like this guy.
Just kidding.
Well, I mean, if it makes you feel any better,
I'm also Portuguese on my father's side,
which nobody even knows what that is, I guess.
He's one of those gigantic Pennsylvania Polacks.
So, yeah.
Oh, Christ.
I probably lived in.
I like living with his people, though.
They were really clean, really nice.
I got to say, I did like living around the Polacks.
I did.
I dated a few of them, too.
gals.
Douglas Nate with another super chat.
Could the Candace Daily Wire situation have some real fallout or will it be another flash
in the pan?
I'll tell you what E. Michael Jones has been saying.
E. Michael Jones, you know, love him or hate him or in between.
He says it just triggers.
It'll be the trigger of the death of conservatism.
I think you're probably right.
And good riddance as far as I'm concerned.
Yeah.
Good riddance as far as I'm concerned.
they haven't even conserved the men's bathroom like i don't i don't need them anymore
yeah it's no it's one of it's conservatism is just it's yeah it really is just basically what the
progressives were doing 10 12 years ago yeah i mean they yeah they're they're just trying to
catch up and they're very eager you know you know you know the the baby is a complete you
Even if you think they're clever headlines, they're a complete joke.
I mean, they're completely on the side.
When it comes to anybody, like the Crisis King thing, any kind of noticing, I mean, they just, they come down heavy upon it.
And it's one of those things.
It's like, well, we know that you make fun of the regime.
But really, does that make you an end?
enemy of the regime, that you're mocking them. No, when it comes down to it, the things that you really
would go after the regime for, are you going to go after the regime for that? Are you going to risk
getting in trouble with, you know, getting in trouble with the regime? Or are you just going to sit
there and politely mock transgenderism and you know, everybody, you get everybody laughing about it.
Ah, ha, ha, this is a way, yeah, no, no, no, it's, when it comes, when it comes to, when it comes
down to it, are you on the side of the regime? I remember them being totally on the side of Trump
assassinating Soleimani. Soleimani, who was a U.S. military ally in the fight in Syria.
They didn't know that, or they knew that, and they just didn't care. They just fell down on the
side of the regime. Why did they kill Solomon? Why did Trump kill Soleimani? I don't know. I assume he had some
kind of under the table thing going on with Iran saying,
we'll kill this guy for you because maybe he's gotten too powerful and popular in Iran.
And they're just like they're cheering anything.
If the regime does something right wing,
even if it's, you know, Democrats doing it, rah, rah, rah,
but they're never going to attack what the real problem is.
No.
I mean, well, we both, well, on the one hand,
I kind of want to be charitable and say,
because they know they're just going to be shut down if they do.
so what what kind of reach will they have at that point like they'll just be shut down and
nothing they'll lose half you know we'll lose 90 yeah but they're not doing they're they're not
accomplishing it they're just making people laugh that's true I agree I mean I still think it's
nice that somebody's doing it but I do see your larger point and again I'm not making excuses for
them I'm just also saying like well I mean they're just going to get shut down anyway but I do
think you have a point there in so far is, is this actually helping our cause or is this hurting
our cause in that, okay, now you're just letting people chuckle at it instead of letting them
know, like, no, they're really mutilating your kids. They're really letting them mutilate your kids.
Like, they're turning something that's a horror show into a bit of a chuckle so that we can all
feel better about it. No, I laughed at it. So it's okay. We don't have to worry about it anymore.
You know, I laughed at the scary thing instead of being frightened, so it's okay now.
Yeah. Yeah, I will say you have a point there. Absolutely. I will agree with that.
Yeah. Yeah, the Dyer to, uh, uh, it's an integral. I'm sorry, man. I can't, I don't know your
name. I have no idea what that's supposed to be. And I see the term integral and Dyer and the one
inside in between just makes, is confusing me. But he says, then tunnels found under those
The tunnels found in their synagogue in New York a few months ago made made it clear that Ashley
St. Clair, Babylon B, D.C. Rayno, lives at TikTok, and Wokeness, and Wall Street, Silver,
all work to cover up. You know, it's like, well, they, you know, we're not going to,
we're not going to, we're not going to have anything to say about this. We're not going to,
you know, just basically. So someone else said, so funny, Seth from Babylon B was on the biz docks for
Kavad of TikTok tells you everything we need to. Yeah, Babylon B and lives at TikTok are there together.
But I did have a super chat over here. Mr. C. Holly says, hey, Pete, just started listening.
Have you seen how the kosher conservatives, the Jays' kosher conservatives, the real first crowd, or trying to, yeah. Yeah, we talked about that, Mr. Holly.
Yeah, it's just, it's absolutely amazing that they're, they just walk out.
They walk arm in arm with them.
They just, they, they can't figure out a way to,
they can't figure out a way to criticize without believing that they're going to be seen as like
the worst people in history.
It's like Thomas 777 says, we live, the zeitgeist that we've lived under from World War II
is anti-fascism.
And if you, they've decided what fascism is, and it, and it, and it,
is being too far to the right and too much noticing, noticing groups, things like that.
Yeah, it's just, and conservatives want you to believe that they're these, you know,
they're against what's going on.
But when it comes down to it, they're not going to, they're not going to cross a line
because what people's opinions of them are is a lot more important than any kind of power
that they could possibly use and wield.
And even if they did get that power, they wouldn't use that.
They wouldn't use it to wield in a way that would, you know,
just disturb this civic religion of anti-fascism and, you know, the devouring mother.
Yeah, I think you're right.
But I think to roll back to a point we've brought up earlier in the program, I think there is a hidden white pill in all that.
And I'm going to use more or less your words there.
You said they're more concerned about people's opinions and they don't want to rock the boat and all that kind of stuff.
It's like, well, that just that's the hidden white pill in that it goes back to what I was telling about the border.
You know, most people want to be liked.
They want to they don't want to rock the boat.
They want to just go along with their lives.
They want to get their paycheck.
So if we can just get into the right positions, I don't even think it has to be,
I don't even believe in the myth of having total power.
Like, there's no such thing.
Every time you try and hold on to something tight or something else slips away,
it's, I think if we just can get into right positions, then you just start getting that,
what is it, 10, 15% that you need to just start getting all the go along to get along people.
And again, that's how you know you're living in a feminized society.
because remember, women are naturally followers of trends, naturally followers.
Again, goes back to what I said earlier, the curse of Eve.
You just have to take advantage of the curse of Eve.
You have to put your work in because you're a man.
You have to do your stuff.
Tipit, you have to do your podcast.
You have to put yourself out there on the line.
That's your curse.
You're a man.
You have to do it.
But by doing that, then the feminine of the world go, okay, hey, you know, this is the guy
that we need to follow. And again, don't read male and female as good, bad. That's the wrong way to
look at that. That's the completely wrong way to look at it. It's just, that's how the world works.
And you have to work with the world. You have to work with the world. Like we were talking about it,
the last thought crime episode, Pete, there are fundamental laws of the world that we have to play by.
and that huge pumping operation that Dalrock mentioned that I alluded to that I referenced,
you know, that's breaking down now.
That's breaking down.
So we have to acknowledge what those fundamental realities are and we have to start playing by them.
So the white pill and all this is the stronger we get, the more people will gravitate toward us.
It's just put very, very simply, the rich get richer.
And the poor get poor.
And that's what this is.
That's true in wealth and it's true in power.
The more powerful you have, the more power you have, the more powerful you become.
And that's why your, your audience has been growing and growing and growing.
Because more and more people see that you're putting in the work, that you're putting in the time.
You're paying the sacrifice.
And you're drawing people to you with that.
Once they see that you are putting in the work and you're growing, they're going.
they're going to join.
And I don't think that's going to be any different on a local level, a state level,
a federal level.
We're a global level, if you want to talk about trying to protect civilization.
Again, like, it's not, yes, it's hopeless in some senses.
Like if you want, if you want 1950 to come back, it's never going to come back.
We're different people, different technology, everything.
But it's never over.
Like, that's a leftist frame of thinking.
It's never over.
never there's no such thing time just keeps on going as my father told me and as i put in both of my
books son sometimes life life always goes on sometimes that's the horror of it like life is always
going to go on just keep fighting on our time the wheel of fate the old medieval term the wheel of
fortune is going to turn and we're going to come back on top you just got to hang in there and
fight the fight and you'll get there and remember power seeks power it's going to come to you the more
you do. The more you get, the more you're going to get. So that's yep. We have a super chat over on
Rumble from Paladin Y Y YZ. Thanks, Paladin. He says, this guy is awesome talking about you,
Charles. Thank you very much. You need to be over 50 in order to have a mind that seeks solutions
outside the TOS. Here's the thing. I think that being over 50 and being able to think outside of TOS is
is a fraction is just a fractional percentage of people as there are millennials and there are gen z who can
think outside think outside the box i think it's i think it's pretty much i mean maybe gen z to a certain
extent but you know they're they're still you know it's like what 20 20 percent of high school
students or even more or identifying as something other than like straight or you know
straight they're just some kind of thing um and he also said
a noticing is the crime, there are no lawyers or common designations of words like treason
that mean anything anymore. So, yeah, I mean, I think definitions common, there are no lawyers
or common, I think it's saying no lawyers or common definitions of words like treason that mean
anything anymore. So, yeah. Well, then we just have to make them mean something, you know,
We have to confront people, Pete.
You know, we have to make them mean something to go back to what you were saying.
We just have to make them mean something.
If they don't want to define it, then that's fine.
And that means the definition is open and we will happily provide it.
Yeah, the whole, you know, it's like what I said in our round table.
A switch was flipped and it got us to where we are today.
someone just needs to flip that switch in the opposite direction.
It's not going to go back to what it was.
No, no.
I mean, there's no way we're going to go.
Somebody, you know, Jack T. says, in any way, 1950 would lead us right back here, back to here.
And that is correct.
And it's not going back to 1050 and it's not going back to 550 and it's not going back to 50.
We're going forward.
We need to take some of the principles.
that we've lost with us, but it's not going to look like what we've lost.
We're not going back.
We're going forward.
Right.
And yeah.
To me, isn't that the beauty of it?
Like, to me, really, isn't that I'm okay, okay, I'm older.
All right.
But I'm not dead.
Like, that's the beauty of it.
Like, no, it's not going to be like anything we've seen before.
And that's fucking fantastic.
Like, if we're really, really what we claim to be, like, if we really are, you know,
traditionalists or old-school,
school or whatever term you want to use. I don't care. I don't want to use conservative because
we both know that's an awful term and it doesn't conserve anything. But if you're truly right
wing, like that's a beautiful thing. We're going to be able to acknowledge all of the great
men that came before us. And we're going to be humble enough to say, we didn't build some
things, but these are our ancestors and they want us to stand on their shoulders and build the next
thing. And we acknowledge their architecture, their philosophy, their music, their art. And we are going to
try and take from it and build ours. And that's not to say ours is going to be better or worse.
It's just going to be ours. And we're going to pay homage to them and we're going to do honor to them
by taking them as influences and to go back to what you and me had discussed previously at
Thought Crime Syndicate, we're going to acknowledge this.
We're going to say, hey, we can do something ourselves.
We're going to say, hey, we're going to build the next thing.
And it's going to be beautiful.
I truly do.
I honestly believe that.
I hope I live to see it.
Maybe I won't.
But my goal here is to try and make the world a little better than I left it.
I mean, that's all I can do.
I'm one man.
I can't solve everybody's problems, but I try and make the world a little better than I left it.
And I don't think that's being saccharine.
I'm being very sincere.
And I think that's what everybody, if you truly are right wing, you want to man.
What did Benjamin, which coat say?
He was a Cambridge platonist.
He said, good men spiritualize their bodies, bad men incarnate their souls.
And it's like you want, you want to bring that divine light,
divine spark you want to bring that to earth like listen to beethoven listen to bach who i believe
johan sebastian bach was the greatest musician ever lived but we could argue that all day like listen
to bach look at the art of rembrand have you seen a rembrandt in person it's like you make a grown man
cry like they like look at this and there's no reason zoomers can't do that there's no reason gen x
can't do that there's no reason the zoomers grandchildren can't do that what we're
one man did, another man can also do. And we have the benefit by not destroying the past,
by not being the death cult that is the left. We have the benefit to say, we have the heritage
of Beethoven, of Bach, of Rembrandt, of Da Vinci, of, forgive me, I'm not an architecture guy,
but, you know, your audience can rattle off three, four, five wonderful, supremely talented
architects. Like, we have the benefit of that. We don't want to just throw them in the trash and
create a new Soviet man because we know we don't need to. We know we don't need to. Why? Let's just
build off of what other people have done and acknowledge that. Like I have faith in the in younger
generations. Do I think they're all great? No, of course not. No, they're not. But I think it would
be a disservice to say just because somebody's younger than me, they can't do anything, just as it's a
disservice for them to say, oh, he's some old gen X dude who gives a fuck what he thinks. It's like,
Bro, that's completely divisive.
Like, I try and even have some sympathy for the boomers.
Because remember, you can't expect a group of people that literally was told to hide under their desk
because nuclear annihilation was coming to think about retirement.
Like, if you expected that generation to think about retirement, you're fucking retarded.
Like, you just are.
Like, these people hit under desks thinking they were going to be the last generation.
Now, is that to excuse their behavior?
behavior? No, because when they hit about 35, 40, they should have started figuring it out. But again, no, as I'm fond of saying, no man is exempt his zeitgeist. I'm always going to be chided for being Gen X, you and me, Pete, we're going to be chided for that. Millennials are going to be chided for being millennials, zoomers, et cetera, boomers, et cetera, silent, et cetera. No man has exempt his zeitgeist. But, you know, you don't, you don't use that as something to divide each other. You use it as something with a male energy. You just, you just, you don't, you don't use it as something with a male energy. You just
just bust each other's chops a little bit and get on with life.
You know, you bust my chops because I'm an old man,
but then you come to me for help because I've been around the block.
You know, I bust your chops out there in the audience for being young guys
that don't know what the fuck they're doing, but then I need you to help me lift something
because I'm old.
Like, you know, go shovel my walk.
Well, yeah, I'm old.
Something like that.
It's like you don't use it as a divisive point.
You just use it as a male point of camaraderie.
Just fuck around a little bit with each other.
That's all.
But anyway, there's my long rant, Pete.
Eric threw another super chat in there and said, Charles, Sherwrew's, Kobasi.
You probably won't be able to get any before Easter.
The Perogi, though, Chef's Kiss.
Oh, I'm a big fan of Parogi, so I will look into that.
I appreciate that.
Absolutely look into that.
He said, don't start talking about French impressionism, Charles.
don't do it. All right, I'll pass. My dad was an art teacher, but I will, I will humbly,
I will humbly acquiesce your request. I won't start talking about. I think he's,
I think he doesn't want to start crying, but I aren't sure that for you to super chat. Thanks,
homie. Appreciate it. All right, let's, uh, let's wrap this and, um, yeah, tell people where they can,
um, no, plug anything you want, man. Uh, well, I have, uh, they desperately need revisions.
It's been many years, but I have two books on Amazon, one,
is whiskey and ashes and inebriates of vowels, observations, and, oh, God, it's been so long,
I just forgot the title.
I know it's that.
Whiskey and ashes and inebriots of vowels, maxims, and observations.
That's it.
And then the other one is the holistic guide to suicide.
It's about dealing with suicide ideation, depression.
If your life has fallen apart and you've hit the absolute rock bottom, like I have done,
I would like to think it will help you.
I've been very blessed that a couple men have emailed me saying that it was an unbelievable help.
One guy actually wanted to hand out copies at the Veterans Administration Hospitals.
Another guy, I believe, started using it at a narcotics anonymous meetings.
I am not some, like, if you'll forgive me, some egghead trying to just spout, like, theories at people.
I am a guy whose life was burned to whiskey and ashes.
That's where I got my handle in both Telegram and Twitter.
Whiskey and ashes was what my life was absolutely burned to.
So if you're struggling with depression,
you're struggling with trying to find your place in the world,
getting your life back on track,
I humbly suggest you at least give the holistic guide to suicide a read.
All right.
Well, I appreciate it.
Thank you, everyone.
be back next week for an Easter stream
and we'll see maybe
maybe by next week
the term he has risen
will be anti-Semitic too
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