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Yeah, see, a lot of, like, I kind of went through the same thing, actually. I'm a little bit older, I'm 26, I'm just finishing my matchbooks, but, like, I tried to join, like, almost all of the major, like, blackboards, and none of them were doing anything.
Yeah, that was my problem.
Yes, we are very active. Like we, yeah,
we just went to the people's conference from Palestine
last weekend to kind of like support some of the
organizing we've been doing with the Michigan
Boycott. We're actually renovating
a house in northwest Detroit
trying, you know,
actually rebuild the community. Yeah, literally. Yeah, I'd love to be a part of that because like i said i was looking forward to that when i got to college and then it was just so like such a letdown so i'm really happy
no you got to big business like you I think there's like a lot of the search for a couple of the conversation.
I can't talk more about this conversation?
Yeah, I'm being sorry.
Oh, this guy's next to the chairman.
Yeah, I'm the chairman on the party.
Sorry, I'm the case to say.
Yeah.
Just in, sir.
All the lights and you can't. How's all mean?
Yeah
Yeah
I'm going to see here
Yeah
you got to get
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So
I think I would
I would have another 15
Okay yeah And also I'd rather not be young.
Oh, okay, yeah, I know.
Yeah, but again, personally, I have a
objection to
many countries are not able to.
I think most communist countries
struggle
to maintain
the recent freedoms
that many
countries
like the U.S.
And many of the
United Americans have
Of course
I'm sure
so
so you know the course. I see what I'm good sure So
you know
the thing
about
the
yeah Yeah. So let's think about what
you know, the freedom to do things.
That can be looked at in two different ways. You can to do things.
That can be looked at in two different ways.
You can think of liberty as a freedom from or a freedom for.
Now,
one of the things I love about this country
is we don't force a certain culture on the community
we don't force certain values on the country given to the absolute bare minimum to allow people to
discover what kind of human beings they would like to be on their own.
But at a certain point, especially I feel like in the development of the history of this country,
we have discovered who we are as a people.
And I think it's fair to say that as Americans, we would like to have the freedom to have a home.
We'd like to have the freedom to have families. We'd like to have the freedom to have a decent job.
All the things that Franklin Roosevelt wrote about in his economic bill of rights, you know, all the things that were supposed to be guaranteed to American citizens.
And Americans understood at that time that that was freedom.
We have to have the freedom not just to do what we want at the expense of others,
but the freedom to be what we actually are as a community and as a country. And to have the freedom
to constitute ourselves as a community and as a country and as a nation that has to come at the expense of some of the impulses and whims and fancies that individuals might have i mean a guy may it may dawn on him the desire to run outside naked in front of children.
Okay? But we curve that freedom, that so-called freedom, for an even greater freedom, which is the freedom for children to be able to grow up in a healthy,
uh, uh,
um,
normal environment, right?
So this kind of
freedom is very different.
And it's the same logic.
In order for us to have the freedom to grow and develop as a people,
we do have to put in certain restrictions when it comes to, for example, should somebody who owns
20,000 acres of land be able to do whatever they want with it, even if it comes at the expense of all the people living there?
No, that's insanity.
Should Big Pharma have the freedom to be able to poison us and push effectively what is poison on us for profit uh you know
there's a freedom of private property and there's all sorts of freedoms in our constitution supposedly
that have been interpreted to give them that ability, right?
But it doesn't make us more free.
It makes us far from it.
It makes us less free.
You know, what kind of freedom does a homeless person have?
What kind of freedom does somebody who's in student debt have?
It's not freedom.
It's the opposite.
It's slavery.
So that would be my response. Okay. Yeah, I think that, again, I'm not, again, I'm not the most
knowledgeable on this topic. I'm more on the philosophy side of
this debate
for lack of whatever.
I would say that
what? Do you think that
let's say that
America goes to say tomorrow
Trump steps down and you have your
preferred community and we're able to level the plague
the old person what keeps in what keeps in a communist
America from going down the hill the way in what keeps in a communist America
from going down the hill
the way Soviet Russia did
or any other
communist class how Venezuela
what keeps
what would keep a communist America from becoming a so many of the country?
Well, what would keep America from remaining America, what would keep it remaining America, I think is your question, rather than turn into some other country, is that
communism never actually turns countries into their total opposite. Communists have always been
working with whatever national raw materials, so to speak, they've been embedded in you know so the soviet union
didn't come from nowhere they were inheriting the conditions from the russian empire
Venezuela didn't come from nowhere they were inheriting the conditions of what was a
semi-colonized country where all the oil was owned by foreigners and their entire financial system wasn't sovereign.
And so they were dealing with the conditions that they were dealt.
So we have very different conditions here in America. We are the center of what effectively is a global system.
We are in certain ways the most wealthy country in the world. We're among the biggest and we have the strongest division, I think, before China, of being an industrial league and a modernized.
So I think there's many things that set us apart
for those gunners which would make it that we wouldn't go down
the same path that they have
so
you know I'm just trying to let what you said marry me.
Sure.
Yeah.
So I guess I want to try and understand
the difference
you think that American
the current
American status in American culture
well the American political status
in American culture
would keep it from sort of sliding into
well we're not going to be a totally different nation.
We'll always be the governments and, you know, political parties will come and go,
but a nation in a people who survives.
You know, when this country was under the British occupation,
it was the same people as a few years after they won their independence.
But I think those things were radically different.
I think that having a settler colonialist economy was very different to what we have now.
Oh, of course.
I think that we've had unparalleled prosperity ever since then.
Of course, you may disagree with that on some point.
I would agree with it up to a certain point.
I would definitely agree that in the
post-war period the experience that you agree with prosperity but i would argue that you know
beginning in the 70s and the 80s they started to go a little down for us And the whole thing has been kept up by credit,
that's why we're 40 trillion again.
And now we're dealing with the consequences
and there's always an unsustainable system.
Yeah.
And that's why I'm as a heavy capital is I'm pro-gold standard.
I think that... I'm pro-gold capital is I'm pro gold standard. I'm pro-what?
I'm pro-gold standard.
I think the gold standard was what kept us going for
until we're having the financial classes.
Well, the problem with the gold standard is that,
especially when you're dealing with a global economy,
gold is deflationary, just like Bitcoin. So if you have a set amount of currency, and all of the
general wealth in the industry change and relative to all of that,
then relative to all of that,
you know,
your, whatever one dollar's worth
of gold is, it's just going to constantly keep going
up and up. Now that's good for people
that hoard dollars, and it's good for people
that keep gold and keep currency.
But it's not particularly good for industrial competitiveness.
It's not good for constantly ensuring that the profits are going back into the economy.
So the reason we got off the gold standard was in part
because of that actually. It was because the economy was growing at too vast of a rate relative to the finite currency and for many other reasons relating to the finite currency that we have.
And for many other reasons relating to global trade
and competition with other functions.
I'm sorry, it's keeping an eye out on the Rothoff
that kind to plastic.
Sure, no problem.
Yeah.
How you doing, sir?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's no side.
You a big DPRK fan?
Are you a DPRK fan? Pardon? You a DPRK fan?
Can they see the side?
Oh, North Korea?
No, no.
Not really no.
Why not?
Just kind of against what they're doing.
What's that?
Just kind of against what they're doing. Oh, and? It's kind of against what they're doing.
Oh, and what is that?
What do you mean?
Against any government that doesn't do everything in its power.
The audio is that?
You don't think they are?
No.
Guys, is the audio batch for me as well?
Or only for that?
Sorry.
I just, it's okay.
It was a pleasure to speak with you all.
Thank you so much for answering my questions.
For sure, man.
Yeah.
Yeah, have blessed for your day, folks.
Take care.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Guys, is the audio bad for me if I'm at this volume?
How is it?
You might have to keep this closer.
Good for it
well I would say
I'd
do they
do they uh
do they go into the phone?
Yeah yeah yeah let's go
let's do that
yeah.
Guys
how is the audio?
Audio is back to all.
Do you guys think that's everything in its power to help its citizens?
Yeah, absolutely.
Do you want to like come over here to talk to?
Oh, yeah, of course.
We're getting the, uh, like if you want to come right up here.
Guys, how's the audio now is it good
all right what do you know sir you would you like to sit down no thanks no thanks
uh if you could come do you want to be heard you have to be seen yeah yeah sure just come
come closer all around.
Sure.
They can't hear well, so.
Okay.
Yes.
I was just wondering.
So do you think in North Korea, did everything in its power to help its citizens?
Yes, I think the DPRK is what it's called.
They do everything in their power to uplift their citizens' living standards, their happiness, their welfare, and they've been doing it against enormous odds since the dissolution of the USSR.
They've been sanctioned to hell by the USA.
The world is unable to trade with them
due to the U.S. sanctions.
And they've been kept isolated
and the U.S. has done everything
to blockade them.
Totally.
So they persevered.
And now that they're getting closer
with Russia and China and Russia no longer cares about these U.S. regime sanctions, they're undergoing a huge, I think, among the fastest rates of development in the world right now.
So do you think
that North Korea is
completely independent?
Like currently, say they're isolated
so are they completely independent?
I think they're just about as independent as a country
can be realistically.
Okay.
So
everything that they do, construction, production of food,
their economy, all... No, they're not 100% autarkic, if that's what you're asking. But they're just
about as close to being that as you can be realistically. Okay.
And what about, like, health-wise, with North Korea being able to provide, let's say, like, food, for example, for their citizens?
Do you think North Korea is doing
everything in their power to provide food?
Everything in their power. They've experienced
famines because when the
dissolution of the USSR happened,
plus the U.S. sanctions,
their whole economy basically collapsed.
Their whole networks of international trade,
which came from the USSR and the Warsaw Pact was gone.
So they were forced to kind of, from the ground up,
build up, you know, autarkically.
And they've done a good job of being able to do that.
So people in North Korea are not starving anymore and they're not, you know,
we get all these claims that come from the 90s when there was a famine.
But no, they've managed to get on their feet and they're growing.
And what about claims from independent people who left North Korea.
You see, I don't mean to be condescending
because it's a common thing that people will say
when it comes to North Korea.
But you really have to study and look into and research, because this comes from
Western researchers, not Eastern researchers, that there's an entire industry in the South. And it's
not even like a CIA conspiracy, it's money. And what they'll do is that when you're coming from the DPRK,
you're coming to a land, you have no connections to, you have no capital,
even though the government gives them incentives to the defect.
It's become a lucrative business to bring them and sensationalize, make up crazy claims about the North, and it gets media attention, and therefore it generates money.
And it incentivizes the vectors to make things up and sensationalize.
So the testimonies
have to be evaluated
and lined up against others
and let's see what's consistent.
See, for example, Yenmi Park is not even
consistent with her own testimonies, let
alone the other ones. So if you evaluate the claims,
and that's all we have without any other proof as claims, they tend to be incredibly inconsistent
and incoherent, and they just don't add up with themselves, you know?
So, if North Korea, this is like getting a hypothetical, so I apologize with that.
Sure. But if North Korea is, you know, so good, why is it not open to so many other countries for other countries to see?
Well, I think rightfully so, they are very concerned about saboteurs.
They're concerned about a whole range of things.
First of all, espionage.
They're concerned about industrial sabotage.
I mean, the CIA has a history of doing that in countries it doesn't like.
They're concerned about foreign misinformation
and propaganda. They're concerned about all sorts of things that any country being deceased
by the most powerful empire on Earth.
Oh, are you saying North Korea is the most powerful? No, no, no, I'm saying the USA is.
Oh, okay, okay.
The most powerful empire on Earth.
And the DPRK is a small, small but strong country.
And they are are you know
the biggest empire on earth has it out
for you you're not going to be able
to be you know having a smooth time
in terms of your security. You're not going to have
the most lax security. Put it this way.
After 9-11 in this country
we did not have lax security. To this day, the TSA
are not so lax at the airport. They're starting to be a little, right? But we have the DHS.
We have an incredibly comprehensive security regime in this country because of a few terrorist attacks that killed a lot of people sure 3003,000 but look at the DPRK. How much did the U.S. killed? 20% of the population
are killed. Where did you get that? Where'd you get that?
From the Korean War. Korean War's 20% wiped out.
And then, sure, please, please, brother. Go ahead.
And since that time, the USA has not backed off.
They've done everything in their power to undermine the North.
So if we have this crazy George W. Bush Patriot Act and all this because of a few terrorist
attacks and the threat of terrorism, Imagine what kind of security they have to have
when the number one biggest empire on earth, which for them is no different than Al Qaeda,
is for us. Imagine if al-Qaeda
was an entire giant empire
that ruled the whole world
and had nuclear weapons and had the most...
I understand what you're saying about. You know what I'm saying?
I mean, we don't see ourselves as al-Qaeda,
but they see us as worse than that, you know, because of what we did during the Korean War.
So from their perspective, that's why they've got to be so hard-for.
Have you ever been to North Korea?
No, but I actually, there's a strong chance I'll be going this year before the year ends.
And if not, then next year for sure.
Have it Christmas here?
Yes.
Yeah, one of our party member, one of our...
One of our members of our executive board has been there.
And I'll go there and see for myself.
I mean, I've been to Russia. I've been to Donbass.
I have been to
Lebanon and Iraq.
And I haven't been, you know,
everywhere, but I'm getting close. I'm going to Venezuela
next month. I got just one final question.
Sure, sure.
Sorry, it just came to me.
So, right, you're talking about, you know, these individuals that are defecting from North Korea and being paid, right?
Yeah. So my question would be if, let's say,
there was a global system to communicate with others for free,
you know, like the internet,
why does North Korea restrict access of citizens
from using public platforms such as YouTube, TikTok or other ways?
I take this.
Well, it's not so different from what our government actually did.
We restricted TikTok until China sold it.
We're so paranoid about China
and Chinese own social
media platforms, even though TikTok is
owned by a Singaporean
and they have to sell it. We forced them to do
that. All of our social media platforms are owned by the government.
So we don't have a free and open internet
because when China designs their own apps,
we are unable and not allowed to use them.
They get banned.
Yeah, where do I sign up?
Right here, sir. On top of that, with the internet.
What's your name, sir?
Yes, my name, sir.
Yeah, good to meet you.
I'm Azal D. I'm chairman of the American.
Yeah, chairman of the American Communist Party.
That's good on you, because I got to tell you,
this fucking capital is.
Absolutely.
Absolutely. You know the Department of Defense has a because I got to tell you, this fucking package they're coming after
you're coming after
trying to sell off everything
and flunder everybody's savings
kind of like 100%
for that
right up like
like rehab
we can do a lot of consumers.
I mean,
I think you tell them with my shit
and they put it in that.
It's like Syria.
Yeah, for sure.
Oh, so you support Palestine, right?
Of course.
Palestine, let's go.
All the thing, man. Palestine, you guys,. All the campaigns and national choice.
Palestine, you guys, are you in the Palestinian?
No, pretty much not to bring the American back.
Al-Qaeda.
No, I just think if you were, I was going to say that along Palestine.
To come and take with the United States there.
Good, I appreciate it.
I'm just a day. What's happening on the series here I'm just going to sit back and watch the suppression go on and just say that.
Even having to say that.
Even having to say.
Right, right.
Yeah, it's a genocide.
It's a literal genocide.
It's not there.
But if, you know, you're the best i'm talking the world right no no it's all
countries say that um not all but all countries that think they're the best country are going to
all right man you're doing god's word i appreciate you guys thank you up to the jersey too
yeah appreciate you guys. I can't. I'm going to get a good. Yeah, yeah. of people don't get a certain it is. So I think
you can even say
that you know you might think it might be
kind of over
overly kind of
stepping the amount
but the way they see it
and if you want to look at it
because they're expected
it's either
it's either
risking your people are getting asphalt or risking perspective, it's either it's either
risking your people getting
as for tariff or risking
some car about information
in the British and a country
and so it's either like
other curtailed both freedoms
or risking complete
you know,
complete over for a
time. You guys didn't hear me, right?
So, I mean, the way they see it,
they really don't have a choice.
They might change some of those things in the long term.
Are I missing any
donations or something?
No, in the long term, based on all things used to be over there.
But the way they see it, that's just
what they have to do with something.
It says I'm not.
I don't know. I don't want to miss any one.
Yeah, I get what you're saying, but yeah, it's a difficult...
It is. And I mean, look, I mean, you know the joke how like people say, oh, it's like China.
It's a completely different, it's a completely different part of the world, you know?
It's like their customs or traditions are completely different than ours over here.
In the West, we have a tradition that's a very open by everything,
they're just a country that... to be very open to be everything everywhere,
like this is like a deal.
They're just a country that,
or the people that have experienced so much
and with Korean history, typically being a lot more
of having a philosophy of South Alliance,
I mean, it really just, like,
the same way that a more conservative philosophy of South Alliance. I mean, it really is a little bit of the day.
The same way that a more conservative
Islamic community
and say like Saudi Arabia, which I have only
real friends.
William, what's up?
You know, might seem completely alien to
San Francisco, but they're two both pretty
helpfully from...
Sir, what would you say, where would you say you lean politically?
That's, I don't, I really don't know, I vote on individuals.
Okay.
Um, more recently I've been voting towards left-linking ideologies.
Okay.
So, about that way.
Yeah, you mean locally or?
In local elections, I vote for local, state and federal elections.
Yeah.
Okay, interesting.
I mean, we kind of have our own understanding of the left and the right.
So, for example, we see the Democratic Party is on the right.
And we see ourselves as Party is on the right.
And we see ourselves as one flea.
In the real sense.
But how far, you know?
If it's a spectrum, you know, you could see a lot of people would say, you know, true neutral right in the middle.
Yeah.
Socialism's a bit on the little left.
We'd say we're communists with the capital C and we are Marxist.
Communists would be like the furthest.
And then when you're looking at the other way, you know, like privatization. I would
say we are, I would regard ourselves
as the most left-wing organization
in America. Interesting. And do you
think far-left extremism is good?
Like on a social level?
Well, it depends.
I think that, on a political. See, I don't see it as a spectrum. I see it as left-wing versus right-wing. And to me, the left-wing is the revolutionary party. It's the revolutionary position. So the left-wing doesn't mince from political change. It embraces the need for political change.
Is change always good?
Well, that's an interesting question because it's not a question to me of good or bad. It's a question of inevitable or can you resist the change? I think it can't be resisted. I think change is an inevitability. So we either adapt to it or we attempt to avoid it, but still get sucked into it anyway.
And you're trying to force change, right?
No, no. We think the change is happening.
Okay. And we're trying to respond to it.
So are you encouraging change or discouraging?
I think that everything about our country and our system is changing, and we're witnessing that.
We're witnessing what is potentially going to be the dissolution of the United States.
The constitutional crisis that's getting us and the fault lines, you know, between the governors and
the federal government, I think we're reaching a breaking point that's a consequence of deeply
embedded systemic contradictions. And that change is happening. and if you embrace change
I think you're saying
we can't cling to the old order
there's no way to save it
you can't save the USA as we know it
we have to build a new state
and something
totally new from scratch.
Why can't we save the USA?
We can't save it because it's
caught in this paradox.
You know, it's caught between the paradox
of preserving the integrity
of the Constitution, which is supposed to be the foundation of the Constitution,
which is supposed to be the foundation of the country,
and the needs of the ruling class,
which has hijacked our government,
to sustain its position and its monopoly
over the resources and resources of not only this country but of the world.
And you're saying the best, like you see that the change that will happen is a split between our country into two separate.
We think this is what we're on the road to, and this is something that we don't want to see as the final conclusion.
Maybe we'll have to go through it and we can't do anything about it. Our party's pretty small.
You know, we're pretty new. I don't have illusions. I don't think that we're going to be able to take power in five years.
But what I think is that we need something, we need a vision and a principle that's going to be able to unify his nation.
I don't want to see America divided into two. I want America to be big and strong within itself for its own people.
Not big and strong to bully the world and terrorize the world, but big, strong and powerful
for itself, for its own people and the reason why I'm asking
this right is it's inevitable that you're a population of many people are going to
have always split opinions do you think that being the far,
like, right, the most far left is what you're saying is the best way to unite people?
In the short term, we are very divisive. No doubt about that. but I think in the long term as people open to
their eyes to the fact that the change is happening and there's no way we can conserve the
status quo I think they will start looking to the people who recognize the inevitability of change as the people who might have the most insight,
and the people who might have the most wisdom about how do we survive the change?
The first step is acceptance.
If we can accept that this change is going to happen,
then we can adapt to it.
We can survive.
We can weather the storm.
Okay.
Let's see what you're saying, yeah.
I mean, I think that maybe a rapid change, you know, with other governments this has happened where rapid changes can lead to a power struggle
which can cause something like
war or a
you know
unfortunately I think we're headed toward it
I think that's where we're headed
but you wouldn't be
for that right? No we think it's a terrible tragedy you think that
we think it's a terrible tragedy what's going to happen to this country we our party launched
in july 24 and we're a small party we're, we don't have a ton of people.
And we're not the biggest and most viral phenomenon. We're pretty big online, but we're not the biggest, you know?
And we're too late to stop that, is our view.
You know?
Maybe if we were here 20 years ago or 10 years ago, we would be better, we could have an effect to stop it.
But we're here at the time and place we are for a reason as well.
And so we don't necessarily have an optimistic message about what's going to happen in the short term.
But we do want to give people a principle and a vision of hope, once they accept this, once they cast their illusions,
that this can be stopped, that we can vote our way out of this, that we can choose Democrats
or Republicans or reform the system and once we end this illusion
and accept that we're in deep, deep trouble, we're 40 trillion in debt. We are so entangled and wrapped up with this global system and empire that we,
as the people had no say in, by the way. We didn't vote on it. And we're dealing with the consequences of it. And we are going to reap what we sow. And the question is now, once we accept
this fact, how do we go forward? How do we survive as a people? How do we remain unified? How do we
not give in to chaos and anarchy and
killer clown gangs roaming the streets?
How do we protect the innocent and the weak and the people that can't protect themselves?
The elderly, the disabled, orphans, children,
who's going to look out for these people
when our country becomes a free fall?
And so this is why we're stepping up
because we don't think anyone else is.
No one else?
We don't see it. We have faith that people will... anyone else is. Anyone else?
We don't see it.
We have faith that people will if they're given the proper
guidance. But people are
so wrapped up
in hatred.
Blind hatred toward each
other. Racial racial hatred religious hatred it's being promoted by big influencers that are promoting the hate
you know whether you're asan kiker teaching to hate or Destiny or something teaching to hate Trump voters or
Or your Nick Fentz and you're teaching to hate black people and teaching that they're
subhuman animals it these they're they're gearing people up to start killing each other dehumanize
each other you you know?
So we're trying, we don't think anyone else is stepping up with a unifying message.
And we think our country's headed for dark times.
And, you know, I think the nature of the people here is that they want to be good and they want to do good by their neighbor, but they're getting so confused and manipulated in the brainwashed about who their enemy is that, tragically, people are going to start turning on each other, we think.
I agree.
So, you know, this is why we're doing what we're doing.
We don't, you know, we're not promising a huge payoff in the short term or anything like that, but we want to have the basic framework of, you know, a strong united community of people that look out for each other, look out for their communities and neighbors,
and whether this more.
And also you have to add yourself among what lines are we organizing people?
When you say our being the public world,
the select community is going to unify people,
do you mean that in an economic sense or do you mean that in the social social?
No, I would say I don't think I said that specifically.
I apologize I did.
No, no, no.
I, to go with what I was saying, I said that, you know, on this political spectrum, right, you're going to see, you know, bearing people, people that possibly see eye to eye on the exact same thing. So there's going to be many different problems.
But you know what's interesting about that,
is that it's funny you say that because it's true in some sense,
but then you look at some other studies and you see on the fundamentals,
most people agree.
And that's where you see that in that center part portion.
Yeah.
I don't know if it's exactly like a model bell curve with the political spectrum.
People are remarkably united on the issues that matter to us.
Absolutely.
It's the issues that have been used to polarize
people on cultural lines it's race it's abortion it's very difficult well abortion not even cultural
abortion's medical.
That really should be not up to a political decision.
Yeah, but there's still a big divide over it, you know?
And that's really weird that that's happening.
You know, I understand.
I think that's a very common opinion.
Everyone shares where politics has become so ingrained in our culture that it's difficult to separate and that possibly, you know, I am not a political science major, I don't study it too much, but, you know, I agree that it would be a tool to use to ingrain culture into politics to further separate people and cause that dehumanization where people will start not agreeing political ideas based on cultural ideas. The way we see, how is the left typically
dealt with people we wanted to come to set up,
trying to bring them to decide, they make them feel stupid,
they talk down to them, they, they, they,
if there are people from other countries, we treat them like they're sub-humans,
you know, we treat all North green people like they're brainwashed aliens and they're not their own individuals we treat people of Russia like the barbaric wars that's the u that's how a lot of the people talk about you see we think that americans all have most of them have a common interest.
And it's like the two Democrats and Republicans, they've been playing football and the people
are caught in the middle. You know, people are being taught to see themselves as the enemy to distract them from, you know, well, take a good look at the Epstein list if we were able to, and you'd see who the enemy of the American people is.
Take a look at the people who are robbing the children of this country
of their future. Take a look at the people who are taking away people's wealth and livelihood, their
jobs, their ability to have access to education and medical care, drowning them with dead and praying on them, like a wolf preys on lamb, lamb, you know, and sheep.
We're being ruled by predators that are wearing sheep's clothing.
And what they do is they have the population divided to distract from themselves.
How do we have Very interesting.
If you don't want to be, it's okay.
Yeah, I just want to take it.
Good to meet you.
Yeah, for sure.
Where can I find you, you guys online? Do you have a card right here?
All of our socials are there.
All right.
Thanks so much.
Have a good day, sir.
That was interesting.
That's good day, sir.
Pretty good.
I'll bring better right here
um yeah so let me tell you guys what happened today why the stream got delayed
the stream got delayed a ton because um we were set up back there and we were told that you have to reserve the
space. There were so many students and so many people walking by and it was like perfect.
People were coming up to us. It was great. But some guy who works at the university came and said, we can't do that.
And we have to reserve it.
So this was one of the options we had is to come right here.
And so that's why we're here.
And, you know why we're here.
And, you know, we're waiting for people to get out of their classes.
And let me check the chat right now and see how y'all are doing.
Okay?
And make sure I'm not missing anybody.
By the way, somebody is bringing a microphone.
So we're going to have a microphone, okay?
And let's check on William Jennings with the one.
Thank you.
Appreciate you, bro.
Appreciate you.
Let's see.
Hopefully I don't have to end the stream To put the microphone in, but uh...
Maybe
So
Yeah, it should be free. It's not. It is what it is.
And guys, why don't you spread the word? Get everybody in here. I know it's an unusual time
a day, but let's actually get everybody in here. Okay? Let's get everybody in the stream together.
And, you know, I'm not going to be UCLA having too much fun today
because you can't really troll here on the sidewalk.
You have to, you have to be where all the students are back there
but
we're waiting on that mic
and I guess we have to yell at people
come have to yell at people.
See, we're right next to the road and it's definitely need a mic
yeah yo diogenes with the 10 bro thank you holy shit thank you bro i appreciate you diogenes what's going on bro
what is up so i'm talking about I'd
what's up bro
that's Aide
I know I
conference community
Yeah
what's up
bro how you doing
He's a beast
Back here in Detroit
you know
once if y'all
see the more
support y'all show the more I'm going to keep doing this
you guys are
in control
you got to spread the word, bring everybody in here.
I'll keep doing this.
I can do this every week.
What do you all think?
Weekly we do this?
And next time we could do it in the circle because we can reserve it.
So I could do this weekly okay i got time for that excellent i'm not gonna be here next week though, unfortunately.
I'm gonna be in Florida.
You're gonna be here when the Michigan executive is, though?
No.
You said you're gonna to be back this before?
After, yeah
You're here until the 6th, okay?
Oh, okay, yeah, yeah, I'll be here.
You're going to stay in here.
Nice.
Good shit.
What? Excellent.
Um...
Um...
Do we have any snacks?
No.
Nothing?
Sorry.
I'm just kind of starving.
I don't want to grab some.
I think a small snack would be great.
I don't know if you guys.
I don't know. Yeah. Dan with the five.
Dan with the five, what's going on, bro? Appreciate you.
Appreciate you, bro.
What's up?
We're waiting for people to come out of class.
So, guys, we're continuing to steam roll all the opposition. I remember the other night I saw Hassan Piker.
I saw a clip.
Was it this morning?
Or was the last night I remember the kid he's going
oh the left wing is scared of confrontation with the right while he's running from me
so it's incredible because of Hassan biker who's also running by the way and you know this whole
excuse of oh you don't have enough clouds and whatever it's bullshit okay our numbers are real
that's the only difference
we don't fucking inflate us
you look at our engagement per
whatever and that's absolutely clear
and then plus you talk shit, you show up. That's the rule. The burden is on you. We didn't start it. So that's how it works.
That's how it works.
Let me see something.
Okay good, good, good. Excellent. The Fucking horrible, fucking horrible location
just a terrible location
yeah
yeah there's going to be a lot of
more than we'll look as soon as tonight next week Yeah, there's going to be a lot of Big Warren, so
we'll look as soon as tonight
next week.
You said when?
A lot of people, what?
There's a lot of people coming out now.
Oh, right now?
Yeah.
Maybe we should, uh, engage?
Start, you know
in a friendly way
I guess
start engaging
and walk up to people
yeah
yeah
say what
do you want to go
that probably yeah Say, Will, do you want to go on the phone with a place? Is there anywhere where we can get like three of these printed out somewhere like yeah we should
start printing them out for sure okay sorry yeah i'll talk about the uh the thing with the ukrainian william jenny's with the five
thank you so much bro i appreciate you no that's incredible um that is a total sciop by the way
because you know look tarik Nishita is correct about this.
It's all about cherry picking, okay?
Because every time there's a horrific crime that involves, you know, somebody from another background, a white guy or something else or an immigrant or whatever, you don't see the reaction in the same way. You know, the crime is inexcusable and that person should be executed.
But the way that it's being made to fuel a narrative about race is a Zionist Siyah.
And everyone can see it's a Zionist Siyah who has eyes.
We have a big fucking problem of drug addicts running around killing people. I've been talking about that for a while, but the way that it's been made to fuel a race war is a Zionist Mossad Syop.
And I started seeing so many posts using it. is a Zionist Mossad Syop.
And I started seeing so many posts using it to attack Russia
and using it to attack China,
saying this is what multipolarity is.
We need to support Israel.
This is the fucking stupid game that's going on okay and that coward kid
Nick Fuentes he's at war with this other faction of the right that is always calling him
a third worldist and calling him this and that so he appeases them by joining in and making sure he appears legitimate among them,
so they don't bully him as much.
So on the right, that's why even though that faction of the right is well aware it's a Mossad Saya but they lean into it anyway so they can continue gaining street cred among BAP and the Thiel network and the heritage, all these fucking entrenched Zionist right-wing networks that push racial hatred and division.
It's known that Mossad fuels racial hatred and division.
The whole narrative of pro-Palestine sentiment
being third worldist and brown
and Pio's. This is all Mossad
bullshit. The whole narrative of
you know
being against Ukraine
and recognizing Russia's
role in this world revolution against the hegemony, and attempting to associate that with anti-white sentiment.
This is all, you know, NATO, Mossad, Siyah, bullshit.
And the people that fall for it
hook line and sink are a bunch of brain
washed cattle
and this is what's going on on the right
by the way we keep tabs on
these things we don't just keep tabs
on liberal leftists we keep tabs on everything.
And every time there's these new stupid sciops, you know, people fall for a hook, line, and sinker, and they make a discourse about it.
And it's fundamentally artificial fundamentally artificial
William
Barrio what's going on guys appreciate you
William with the five I start yelling?
Oh yeah, if you want to.
How's everybody doing? North Korea is good.
North Korea is good.
North Korea is good.
North Korea is good.
You said you should get me.
They're all North Korea fans.
That's why nobody's stopping. It's just, it's assumed.
North Korea is good.
Joseph Stalin didn't do anything wrong.
She was aggressive, right?
Most aggressive.
Maybe for this generation
scared of time
are we in like a
uh music
red felt the sky
uh once if I look too scary and I should look nicer.
Once if I should make an effort to look nicer.
What's going on?
One's if I should make an effort to look nicer and kinder so as to not scare people.
Or am I fine.
Yellowstone, what's going on, bro?
Two's. Okay, I heard it.
Two's, all I'm getting is twos.
So, I'm getting is two's.
It's.
Beatt Once, before it's intimidating gosh.
I was going to go ahead. The Maybe I should hold this sign?
I should hold it, right? hold the sign? No.
What's the...
I should hold it, right?
You have the sign.
Oh, maybe.
Yeah, the sign.
I'll just hold it.
Okay. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. The North Korea is good.
A bunch of DPRK fans out here.
These are huge DPRK fans.
North Korea, right?
I see you smiling. that means you agree that means you agree automatically
yeah you're smiling so you agree i don't know i don't feel that the kre what why you smiling What? Why he's smiling? It's a diabolical.
How is it diabolical?
Can't tell us why?
I'm white, but I have class in like five minutes.
I could go to your class and tell your professor.
Okay.
What class is it? But it's a class. professor? Okay. What classes?
But it's a lab.
Oh, it's science?
Is it biology?
Um, something like that.
I can debate your professor right now.
Oh, do my guess. I'll have something you do. Could I do that? Yeah? Yeah, if you might get some of that you do.
Could I do that?
Yeah?
No, we could go do that.
Am I allowed or no?
Probably not.
That's probably against the sort of regulation.
Tell your professor I'm here to debate about biology,
Lysenko and genetics.
Okay, I'll... Go ahead and tell them. I'm here to debate about biology. Lysenko and genetics.
Go ahead, tell them. Genetic science.
Lysenko was correct.
What up y'all?
What's good? If you're going?
If you ignore you disagree
if you ignore you agree
thank you for agreeing
somebody walked by him and say
if you ignore you agree
you agree. I actually said that was diabolical.
She said it was diabolical.
Huh?
What?
What?
What's going on? What? Who's reporting?
What's going on?
Somebody's bothering us? What up y'all? Thank you for agreeing. We appreciate it. Thank you for a green.
What up? Thank you for agreeing. We appreciate it.
Thank you for agreeing, sir. We appreciate it.
Guys, thank you for agreeing. You smile, so you agree.
I love the DPRK! Let's go, let's go, let's go!
Let's go!
Wait, do you guys like Enverhoja?
Yes!
Really?
Enverhoja, that's what do you...
Are you Albanian?
No, I'm not.
Do I look Albanian?
We love Enverhoja. We love North Korea. You guys like Guatemala?
Uh, why not?
You guys know, uh,
Jaqqvaux-Arvents?
Who?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You really, though?
No.
He does. My man. Yeah, he does. What really, though? No. He does.
My man.
Yeah, he does.
What you got here?
We are the American Communist Party.
Bring a little slice of ember hosier to the United States.
We are about here.
Huh?
I'm the chairman of the whole party.
What up guys?
Thank you for agreeing.
Appreciate it.
I'm proud, bro.
The chairman of the whole party?
Yeah.
I've seen you guys on TikTok.
Oh, from Eddie?
Yeah.
Nice. Yeah, Eddie's good on TikTok.
I've seen you guys use like AI.
We do it sometimes, yeah.
Why do you guys use AI? We do it sometimes, yeah. But why do you guys use AI?
Why not?
Just another technology.
I still believe that using AI with like further their message, you know?
Why not?
Because I feel like a real human being to do it.
I mean, but then you could say that using a...
Even you could say, if I use this, I'm no longer human.
That's a robot.
But AI is...
It's not a sentient being.
I mean, it's not a sentient being I mean it's just a tool
yeah I don't believe it's not AGI they're talking about AGI AI AI AI is like the movie shit
it's not like movie shit where it's like you know, you know, it's like a different.
We, we still humans have to be the ones to train it and make sure it gives us what we want.
It's not like it's doing it for us, you know, we got to do, we're, we still got to, like,
have the thing in our head that we want.
I mean, it's just like cuts the in half, though, doesn't it?
Huh?
Cust it work in half?
Oh, but that's technology.
All technology does that.
You know what I mean?
Like, everything does that, bro.
Yeah. What you mean? All everything does that bro. Yeah.
What you mean?
All right, see you later, man.
Thank you for agreeing.
See, we force people to agree. They don't even have a choice.
That's what you do.
Thank you for agreeing, sir.
Are you part of the meeting?
If you disagree, you may be disabled.
I don't think that.
That's not loud. I'm gonna say a lot, not loud you know
I'm gonna say it's a lot,
you got a guy on the inside
he says it's alright
What up bro?
What up, bro? Thank you for agreeing. Appreciate it. Thank you for agreeing.
Thank you for agreeing.
Thank you for agreeing. Salam alaqa.
Salam alaqa, thank you for agreeing.
We appreciate it.
Y'all don't have a choice.
Thank you for agreeing, ma'am.
Thank you so much for agreeing with us.
Alright, I'm gonna start being more aggressive.
If you can change my mind, $500.
$500 if you can prove me wrong or change my mind.
Win five hundred dollars here.
Man, $500 is waiting for you.
Sir, $500.
I'm not a crackhead man would you like $500? $3,000?
$1,000.
$1,000.
$1,000.
Damn, these people are loaded.
You look like you need $1,000, sir. Come change his mind, $ people are loaded. You look like you need a thousand dollars, sir. Come change his mind. A thousand dollars.
One million dollars.
Here's what.
Can't change my mind.
One thousand dollars.
Change my mind for $1,000.
What are you like the record?
What up y'all?
$1,000.
Let's run it one thousand dollars
you all loaded count your blessings you all loaded We got snacks?
Yeah, we got snacks?
Yeah, we got the...
Any thing we're going on.
Every time I see you, he's talking about how hundred is.
Nice.
This is enormous. We need this way at all. We have a nervous. Nice. I haven't eaten this yet at all.
You got cheese?
I got the white cheddar juice.
I got the white cheddar juices.
Alright, I'm gonna just have a few of these
It's sprinkled with the
crack. That's right. That's cool. The squirrels with crack. Crack? That's good.
I got like this so good.
I got like seven things.
I'm going to eat.
I got like seven things.
You're going to eat this. There's up.
I'm gonna throw the back here.
Someone if you get afraid.
Oh, I'm gonna go. The What up, y'all? Thank you for agreeing.
North Korea is good.
Ma'am, thank you so much for agreeing.
Silence is complicity.
Complicit in what? They're not doing any people.
They're good It's good.
Changes mine with $1,000. What up, bro. Thank you so much for agreeing with us.
We appreciate it.
Your silence is approval. You appreciate it.
Your silence is approval.
Silence is approval of what we're saying. The wind wind will have the wind were just... Thank you so much for agreeing with me, ma'am.
Well, he said it's true.
The wind is literally Korean first of all time. The windlow, literally Korean-Britzbole of time.
The wind is making this my shirt.
If you are silent, that means you agree.
Thank you guys for agreeing.
Change his mind, you get $1,000.
One thousand for communist will give given to change my mind
change my mind How is this?
Where is the shirt?
Yo guys, how's this? It looks good.
You know, we need a permit to set on a table, but we need a permit to
like this.
Yeah.
Just put it around.
And I don't know if it's like there. Just put her up. Get them off?
I don't think they're better.
Just we'll get it on my laptop, we're sorry.
Some of North Korea bands right here.
North Korea?
We actually getting late.
You're getting late?
You're getting late? Oh yeah, we are.
You change our mind, you get $1,000.
What is there?
You can actually get that.
Now you look like a weird one.
How do they work on my phone?
How do they work on the iPhone?
Do I need an app?
You need a type, no, you just need a type C4 and then you just plug it in.
It works automatically?
It works automatically.
Oh yeah, just put it in the... And then...
What?
Huh.
Sir, please come back. I'm going to plug you in there.
Wait.
All right.
I'm going to see if the chat can be here.
That's a type C port, right?
Oh, it's like,
oh shit.
Horrible.
That's horrible.
I can switch my...
Yeah, if you want to switch it. No, I got actual audio. I'll have to end the stream.
This sounds crazy.
Guys, I'm gonna end the stream so the sound is better.
That's what I'm gonna do.
Guys, stay.
Stay. Wait, I'll even do this right now. guys stay stay stay
wait all you do
right now
guys
stay put.
Literally stay put.
Stay put. Stay put right now.
So how does, when you start your street, why do you take like six hours?