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And I'm not going to be able to be. Salaam Al-Aidu-a-Li-Qa-Li-Qa-Lan Welcome to the Third World Socialist Sharia law in America podcast. Welcome to the third world socialist Sharia law in America podcast. Welcome everyone to our podcast.
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Assalam. Alaykum, and Rahmah,
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What's up, guys? How are we doing? How are we doing? How are we doing? How are we doing? How are we doing? How are we doing how are we doing
how are we doing
doing pretty well
doing pretty all right
so tomorrow
there's going to be a big thing in Dearborn going on
what's his name Jake Lang is going
just wanted it's just kind of I was thinking about that you know Jake Lang is going to Dearborn going on. What's his name? Jake Lang is going. I was thinking about that.
Jake Lang is going to Dearborn.
And it's so funny, because I'm always beefing with A-Rabs.
I'm thinking about all the times, because actually it happened
tonight. I'm always beefing with other
arabes i don't know what that is either like the people i get into conflicts with
on a on a daily basis it's like it's never i'm trying to think the last time i ever got into a
conflict with a white person.
Very rare.
It's always people of my background or something tangential.
Like at the gym and shit.
Just always people giving me fucking attitude or trying to bitch at me or something or cry at me.
Just, I'm not talking about online shit.
I'm talking about in real life, you know?
But nobody does shit, man.
I just, uh, I can't believe it.
I was at the gym.
It was fucking empty.
And I have people...
It was empty. It was genuinely fucking empty.
So there's just... Everything I was using,
there was like two duplicates,
two or three duplicates of everything
I was hogging. Like, there of everything I was hogging.
Like there was nothing I was hogging, right?
Someone comes up to me and starts giving me sarcastic attitude about the fact that,
I don't know, I had more sets and I don't know I went I went in
I did a another set on another
again everything there's like unlimited
availability it's fucking empty
and then I'm just like
there's never a direct
confrontation it's just like this sarcat
it's just like this TikTok generation I'm going to be a fucking unk and complain about young people now. This TikTok generation doesn't understand confrontation. So all they do is they're just like, uh-huh. So what do you doing? Super setting the whole gym? Oh, really? Okay.
Really?
Oh, yeah?
Really?
Like, what the fuck do you want?
Do you want to literally stand here all night and cry at me?
I literally lost my shit.
I didn't fucking yell, but I was like, yeah, and there's a fucking tissue. I said, there's, what did what did i say i said there's tissue paper in the
bathroom if you want to cry there's that too you know if you're looking for some stuff some
equipment you go in the fucking bathroom when there's some paper you can fucking cry in you know
i don't know i come up with this shit i was so annoyed like
what do you fucking want i don't want to be your friend get the fuck out of my face i'm not in a good
mood all the time right and it's like uh fuck one day someone someone's going to want to fight me,
but this generation will never fight anyone,
so I don't know.
So,
yeah.
I hate this past,
I hate this like passive aggression.
I don't know what it is.
Just be direct.
Do you have a fucking problem?
State your problem.
You know, when I go to Russia,
people are very upfront about their problems.
They're also respectful,
but they're pretty upfront and they're pretty respectful.
They're not going to insult you. They're not, they're not going to insult you.
They're not, go move to Russia then.
You know what, bitch?
We do need to become more like that in a lot of ways because that's culture.
That's what I call real.
And when I'm in Russia at the gym, actually I've had people very respectfully, by the way,
but they tell me if maybe my shoes are too dirty because they have a culture at their gym or something.
And I always understanding because they're just being direct about what the problem is
and it's not unreasonable and they're being
respectful about it, right?
There's never this bitching and whining
for no fucking reason. I don't know. That's the
whole thing about bitching and whining for no reason.
I can't fucking stand it.
Right? I for no reason. I can't fucking stand it, right?
I really like how it is in Russia
when it comes to, they, I like how they
solve and handle conflict. If you
want to tell me strengths and weaknesses of
every nation, I think Russia,
maybe some people will laugh
at me. Russia, they handle conflict
the best way of any nation.
When there's something to fight about, they're going to fight.
But they don't trifle with that and fight for no
reason. That's the great thing about it.
They don't fight for no reason. They're always
seriously looking for solutions to avoid conflict without ever
crossing the respect boundary. I respect it a lot.
So, yeah, but I don't like this fucking, uh, crying, passive, aggressive, whining
bit bitch shit we have here all the time. And, you know, it is, it is young people, of course,
usually, but old people are annoying as fuck too, honestly, talking about
public interactions and things of that nature.
So, there's a lot of grace given to tourists. Okay, motherfucker. Do you think I look like
a fucking tourist in Russia?
You think people come up to me and speak
in English? Is that what you think?
Ask me a question. Is there been a
single person ever
that has come up to me and spoken English?
Just one time. It's spoken English. Just one time.
It's never happened, even one time.
Okay?
And even when I do speak English, nobody assumes I'm American.
Nobody.
So you don't know what you're talking about, right?
It's like you're this, what do I look like a tourist to you in Russia?
Okay, if I go to, there's some places like, actually, to be honest, there's a lot of places I go where people are not going to think I'm a tourist.
Most of Eurasia I go there,
people won't think, they may not think I'm part of the dominant ethnicity, but they definitely will assume I'm some kind of migrant or some kind of regional traveler who has
family here. I don't fucking know, right?
There's only some places in the world where I go there.
I'm absolutely undeniably a foreigner, like in every sense, right?
I would say like East Asia and parts of Africa, for sure, parts, you know.
And then I think actually for the rest of the... parts, you know.
And then I think actually for the rest of everything else, it's kind of, okay, parts of Peru for sure, but then even then I can pass as something.
Bro, I ordered a cheeseburger at a, bro, that's just how much you don't know about the other side of the...
You think burgers are uncommon in Russia?
You think the only people who like burgers in Russia are Americans?
What are you fucking talking about?
Could I fit into...
I could fit anywhere.
I could fit in Morocco. I could fit anywhere I could fit in Morocco I could fit in I could fit in India I can somehow I can for sure it could fit in really anywhere only place I can East Asia parts parts of africa and even the east asia thing i feel like if i shave my beard
and i do a lot of adjustment i could i could maybe i could say one quarter maybe I could say one quarter.
Maybe I could say one quarter.
I could take a quarter, right?
One quarter of myself.
Who knows, right?
Who knows?
I'm, I'm truly a universal man.
I am truly a universal man. Okay. I am truly a universal man.
Okay.
I am truly belong to all of humanity, right?
Sweden, you know what?
I'm not going to even go there.
When you go north enough in Sweden out in the boonies, outside of the cities, where, like,
there's something, they're actually, they're quite brown.
There are something.
I don't know.
They're quite ethnic.
They're not brown, but they're definitely ethnic looking.
They definitely don't look European.
This is something you guys aren't going to understand because you just watch Viking TV shows and shit.
I'm telling you, if you go north enough in the Nordic countries, out in the boonies in the wilderness, those are not white people.
Whatever you want to call them they're not traditional europeans
you don't have to take
go fucking see for yourself right
you know you don't have to believe me i don't give a fuck
nobody understands this.
As usual, are we talking about race?
We have a lot of serious things to talk about.
Guys, and you're wondering why I'm streaming so late.
Why are you streaming so late?
Well, because I have been staying up and literally nonstop just working for party shit.
Just nonstop.
Nonstop the whole fucking weekend, right?
Actually, actually Friday I got very sick.
I came down to some kind of fucking illness,
which I slept off
somehow. I thought that was going to be
a longer term thing. Thank God it wasn't.
But then
nonstop, and then I just thought,
how better to repay that with forcing others to partake in my suffering.
I stay up and you have to stay up now.
And if you're wondering what I have been working on, it's stuff for the National Congress.
Pretty explosive, revolutionary. on it's stuff for the national congress pretty explosive revolutionary stuff for the american communist party going forward there's there's there's stuff it's pretty big pretty groundbreaking stuff actually pretty
groundbreaking stuff you know because at the national congress it's not a ceremony we're actually
gonna update our party it's gonna fucking be updated this not going to be the same party per se after the
national Congress, you know, one way or another, there's definitely no way it could be, you know?
And, you know, I take the burden upon myself.
People have this idea that things can be done collectively. You just have to get a bunch of people and you just add up what everyone does.
Yes, things can be collective, but not additively.
That's not how it works.
Something or someone has to synthesize things.
That's the most difficult
fucking thing of all, right? The synthesizing
part.
And, you know, I take the burden upon myself to formulate a new strategic vision a new
strategic direction and uh yeah not complaining at all i'm just telling you i'm just telling you. I'm just telling you
that, you know, I have the right to have
the stream be this fucking late
on the Monday rather than the Sunday
where I was fucking busy, right?
But, uh, yeah, there's
going forward, things are going to be
exciting. going forward things are going to be exciting
but there's risk
you know that's that's the
that's that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that's that that that's that's that's that's just how it works anyway guys we many things, many things to be discussing, to be talking about tonight.
So there was that thing that I saw that actually inspired me with some hope that I saw. And it, I'm going to admit
something. I was thinking for a long time that the American people are being caught up in
the sci-op, lumerization.
Like, you know, you have the DSA, you have the Lumerization, and then, you know, of course, Tucker Carlson is a big thing, but I feel like the Tucker Carlson's fear is kind of being split between a lot of different types of conspiracies, you know.
But there's one image that I saw from U.S. military people that were fighting, you know know presumably this was in
somewhere in proximity to the iran war
and it's like you read what the soldiers on the ground the people that I assumed would be the ones
most sci-opt by
this fucking nihilist, military
nihilism shit, this loomer
shit, this fucking garbage.
Look what the U.S. soldiers are saying.
It's all
ruthlessly mocking everything i am a good goy m peace deal number 64
operation epstein fury be a good goy bbys cucks i love flock cameras and uh you know i think that what's going on is something, I think this is actually where the majority of Americans are at. I think they're trying to trick us and demoralize us by making us feel like we're alone. By making us feel like this is a fringe marginal position at the majority of Americans are Laura Lumer types.
People that are on board with the regime, people that are on board with the Epstein class, and they've just become cynical and demoralized.
And at this point, they're just fully like Asman Goldified
you know what? Fuck that.
I think Asmond Gold's fans are a combination
of Latvians, Estonians
people from the Czech Republic
people from Japan
Javier Malay fans gooning in the basements of Argentina or something.
And yes, degenerates that exist in America as well, no doubt about that.
But I
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assume this is the majority. I just don't think this is the majority.
I just don't think that's the case.
I think the majority of people are thoroughly schizofied in the best sense of the word.
Like majority of people understand that we're being ruled by
Zionism. Majority of people understand. I mean,
the flock camera thing, like, that is the actual popular
consensus in the country. That's what the majority
actually fucking thinks. And all of these disgusting
anonymous people that you see on the internet who are trying to make us feel marginalized and alone and convince us.
You know, there's this demonized coalition of people, Tucker Carlson.
Who's the other guy?
Ian Carroll right and they're demonized
ruthlessly by the Groypers
and these other scumbags
and you know this perception
is created that oh these are low IQ anti-Semites this is low IQ low quality
stuff yeah massy you know these are the low I this is a anti-people rhetoric this is absolutely some
disgusting Zionist misanthropy, right?
Of course there's retarded conspiracy theories that are running around and proliferating.
But, you know, I saw, let me tell you something about the Andrew Wilson,ice Owens debate, which I did see.
I was sick when I saw it, but I did see it.
First thing I want to say is I haven't kept up
with Andrew Wilson's politics at all
since I debated him.
I will say that in person, as a person who doesn't know much about Andrew Wilson, you know, in person he was pretty, he seemed pretty honorable.
Like, he seemed pretty chill.
He was not being rude or disrespectful no insults and uh i didn't think
i don't know i didn't i didn't have like a walk away with much of a verdict on anything but nothing necessarily i mean i'm just
telling you my personal experience you know i debated him on fresh and fit in person and um
i nothing crossed into the boundary of disrespect so you know i would feel bad about
personally attacking people for their positions it's just how i am you need
understand how i operate it's my modus operandi, right? It's a respect thing, right?
But I do agree with Candice on this debate 100%.
I do agree with Candice.
And I just think there's been this concentrated effort to paint Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Ian Carroll, whatever, as kooky and unreasonable about this specific thing with Charlie Kirk.
And that is an extremely artificial like astroturf narrative.
That is so fucking sketchy.
Because when you actually hear the arguments being made, they're entirely reasonable.
And that's the scary part.
You know, a lot of the times when you, when people start muddying the waters with like Jason, Reza, Georgiani shit, full, you know, full disclosure.
When I am bored as fuck and I am just looking for entertainment I will listen
to those
podcasts
not because
I agree
with them
not because
I entertain
them even
one percent
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they're
genuinely
entertaining
right
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it's a
Persian guy
talking about how I don't know, there's aliens, and he's talking about Iranian stuff. I don't know, you know, it's just it's Iranian history. So I, I, that's like the most I go in terms of consuming that type of schizo content, which I have started a little bit recently when I have, like when I'm on an airplane or something, right?
That was the last time when I was on the airplane.
But anyway, as someone who sees that world of people talking about retarded shit, I understand when you muddy the waters with such a wild degree of speculation, it seems crazy.
But what Candace and the rest have been saying about the Charlie Kirk case,
it's not unreasonable at all. There's a lot of fucking weird shit.
There's a lot of weird shit. There's a lot of weird shit. There's a lot of weird shit there's a lot of weird irregularities just weird things like what the
fuck is going on with those egyptian or israeli whatever fucking airplanes why the fuck did you guys
know i saw that they tracked. Is this true? Just tell me if I'm wrong.
Because I read recently that they tracked the IP address of someone searching Charlie Kirk's, or not Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson's home address days before the car Charlie Kirk
assassination and it was traced back to those fucking Egyptian or whatever airplanes. Is that true?
What the fuck is that? Why were they looking?
Why were they looking for Tyler Robinson's act?
That's fake?
Is it fake?
How do you know it's fake?
So that's just made up, huh?
I'm so open to the facts
I have no fucking idea
that is like
wow fake IDK then why are you saying
it's fake if you don't know
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But I'm not talking about that.
I'm saying there's something about how someone looked up his home address and then the IP was traced and I don't know
he stood that fucking airplane
what if that's true
that's fucking crazy
that's fucking crazy
right
yeah tell of even DCIP That's fucking crazy. Right?
Yeah, Tel Aviv and DCIPs.
We're looking up.
Yeah, that's fucking weird as fuck.
That's weird.
That's weird as fuck.
That's odd.
And I know I'm fully on board with the crazy train
conspiracy theories because
I'm a victim
of the cover-up.
Because
they said it was me who did it.
They said I killed Charlie
Kirk.
All these Anans immediately
the same within hours of the
assassination happening, within
hours.
They said
the ACP did this.
Then Stephen Crowder repeated it.
Then Nick Fuentes repeated it.
Who the fuck?
That was so coordinated.
Out of nowhere, they tried to blame the ACP.
How fucking weird and scary is that.
And it's a badge of honor, too, because I want to understand, I want you guys to understand something.
In the eyes of these deep state actors, the Mossad, and others, we are a symbol of the anti-Zionist popular front.
They see us as like a symbol of the anti-Zionist popular front. They see us as like a symbol of this.
That's why they wanted to pin this whole thing on us.
We are the threat.
We are the threat level.
There's a threat level ACP.
It's like fuck
they see us as the like
concentrated and distilled
holy shit
if this grows if this
like this is the highest
threat level is ACP
I wish
people would open their eyes to that fact.
There's different threat levels, right?
I feel like Tucker Carlson's
lower on the list.
And then you kind of
get, maybe Piker is below
Tucker actually
it's like Tucker Carlson
MTG these are lower on the list
you go upwards a little bit
and you know
you start to see these other trends
and they map all this shit out right
you start to see you know the pro russian
sentiment from candis and that's kind of above right candis i feel like maybe he's above tucker
probably yeah but then you keep climbing and you know it's like
well Jake Shields is there
for sure they consider him a threat
uh you keep
going and it's like
somewhere along the path there's probably a lot above that right but somewhere there's like this
code red thing with the ACP symbol on it and they're like this is the fucking synthesis that we're
terrified of we're terrified if you're the u. government, you're basically saying we're terrified
that this anti-Ebstein class shit, the anti-war sentiment, the anti-Israel sentiment, that that can
metastise into Bolshevism, into into communism that that's going to be like this
comprehensive universal worldview that makes sense of a world order and situation where we're basically
aligned with russia with china with ir, with all U.S. foreign adversaries
who are sincere representatives of civilization, basically. It's like, you know what? People
always bitch and cry about my engagement with Dugan's ideas. But I'm going to say something positive
about Dugan right now. And any Redditor, any left liberal who has a problem with it, you are a
Hitlerite piece of shit. And you need to stand trial and fucking answer for why you have an issue with this.
Dugan should be credited at the very least, even when it comes to the popular imagination idea of Dugin.
The associate, like, what do people associate
Dugan with, right?
Because, I'll tell you why.
So, after the end of the USSR in 91,
we have been, and even before then though
there's been these two paradigms for
human rights
and the rights of peoples
and nations right
one of this is Westphalian sovereignty
so the right of the nation state
so following the end of the ussr you know the soviet union
dissolved into all these nation states uh like ukraine or georgia or something right
and you know under the kind of westphalian i don't know traditional notion of national sovereignty
and self-determination these are nation states with constitutional sovereignty with their own borders
and yada yada y And okay, that's whatever.
Then on the opposite poll, you had a global framework for universal human rights, right?
And obviously, the nation state is an inadequate medium for the you know recognition the of the universal
recognition of the your universal humanity more or less right uh because nation states you know interpol interpolate one ethnicity or one small group, and then universal human rights say, no, you are human, you are fundamentally a human being.
There's a universal right and wrong. There's a universal morality of right and wrong. And you are
human and you have rights. And there are things that are right and there are things that are wrong,
regardless of where they happen in the world. And broadly speaking, this is true, actually. Nobody can say, for example, that, well, in Rwanda, the genocide there, that's just kind of like relatively their culture and our culture. That's that relativism very weak, and it's just not true.
Okay.
But what was brilliant about Dugin is that he basically says he doesn't actually reject universalism.
He basically says instead different peoples or regions of the world need to be given their own opportunity to articulate the universal humanity principle in their own way, meaning there are different articulations of that
universal principle, which yes, do have a universal outlook and framework of right and wrong,
but they articulate that in their own specific way. That's not the same thing as the nation state,
jealously guarding its independence, you know, for the sake of being able to do crime. That's like
Saudi Arabia and the UAE's idea, right?
The UAE, let us torture and rape people and don't bestow any judgment on us because it's none of your concern because, no, but that's obviously we know that's false, right?
The thing with Dugan and his articulation of what a poll is within multipolarity is that you have universal humanity articulated in a concrete way and what we can call the Soviet space if you want to call it the Russian space, call it whatever you want, Eurasian space.
That is clearly a concrete articulation of universal humanity.
I mean, the Soviet Union or Russia, Eurasia, that's not a nation state.
That's not one ethnicity trying to impose itself on others.
That's a specific way universal humanity and all of its
particular differences
are reconciled and
recognized you know it's a specific way
it's a specific responsibility
to universal morality
that does exist there
but you have this suffering morality. That does exist there. But
you have
this suffocating universalism
imposed by the United States
which actually suppresses
peoples. Put it
this way, right? It's like
the Westphalian framework
of nation state sovereignty in the post-Soviet context
that's not liberation
liberation doesn't mean when you take a body
and you cut it up into pieces.
Freedom is letting the body be.
So what's brilliant about Dugan is the way he defines the body.
The body is the pull.
Like Russia, Ukraine, Belarus. the the body is the pole like russia ukraine belarus whatever this is all part of a bigger body and if you separate them you're cutting up a body i mean it's the same thing you could say in the Middle East.
The Sykes-Picot Treaty is the same thing. It's one body, but it was cut up into pieces. Just because
those pieces are given documents called constitutions, that doesn't mean they actually have rights or they have freedom
a way to deprive people of freedom is not simply to occupy them but also to break them apart
and divide them and cut them up and that's not because you know
our race is this integral uh hive mind totality of people who share blood relations no the actual
reason is because that body is a harmonious universal principle that articulates a universal morality and applies it concretely in the recognition between peoples.
And it's this free-flowing boundless
harmony between our inner morality, right?
And the principles that govern us.
And in order for us to pursue that harmony, we have to be given the chance or be
respected enough to be allowed to do that. And that's the idea of multipolarity from Dugan.
Dugan's multipolarity idea is actually profoundly universalistic, actually, when you get to
the core of it. Because he's
saying there is a universal humanity.
There is universal human rights.
But no
one person has the right to
enforce how
that is articulated at every everywhere in the world, right? And so that's basically,
like on this very rough, very rough level, that's actually something we should appreciate as communists.
Definitely we should.
It's not that we're arbitrarily dividing the world into different spheres or something.
It has nothing to do with that.
It's that we have to move beyond the petty nation state framework while simultaneously
rejecting bourgeois American, you know, cosmopolitan, I don't know, super imperialism as the
only way we can have a sense of universal shared humanity. We need a common principle.
As Xi Jinping says, we need a principle.
We need a common framework or common principle of universal humanity.
In some sense, I am a globalist.
I am an alternate globalist, you know? I am a globalist. I am an alternate
globalist, you know? I am
a...
I can say this. It's like, I think
yellow Hezbollah
globalism, that type of thing. It's like
Shiite...
I'm just kidding, whatever. But in a sense, I'm just kidding whatever
but in a sense I'm not kidding
like globalism but in the sense
of the Iranian revolution
a type of globalism
that basically says
we do need a universal principle the debate is not whether we need a universal principle or not of shared humanity
the debate is about how does that get articulated you know what is the language what is the articulation of that? Do we allow people to articulate that authentically? Or do we impose a framework that actually when applied to the wrong context doesn't even mean that anymore, but is a form of oppression or
suppression. And you know, the thing about this idea of a universal shared future for humanity
and a universal principle of humanity for right and wrong is that as someone who pays attention
to the politics of other countries a lot, the worst thing you can do is adopt this framework
of the law of the jungle and game theory. We have to just look out for ourselves. The UN and the world
doesn't care about us. We have to care about ourselves and only look out for ourselves. In a sense,
it is true concretely. But never abandon a universal principle of morality, of right and wrong. Never say that this doesn't matter at all. Never lose the universal humanity. Yes, the UN or whatever, I don't know. All that is a sham, I agree. Universal human rights is mandated by the U.S. and the EU. That's all a fucking sham, a cynical sham. I totally agree. But there is a universal humanity and a universal morality of right and wrong. That is true. It should never be
abandoned. I'm not saying anyone has the right to codify that, exclusively codify that, but you should
never, never reject that principle or give up on it and just adopt the law of the jungle
and a cynical disgusting way because at that point you know uh your national existence or your civilizational existence is no longer in the light of something higher it's no longer in the grace and in the light of something higher it then becomes something corrupted, morally corrupted, and you lose the favor of heaven. You lose whatever mandate of heaven you had, you lose it, right? So that's something I'd like to strongly emphasize when I talk about such things and things like that of that nature.
So, yes.
Indeed. You know, You know, And said guys. you know guys by the way, go to the sign up for our Chicago conference, honestly.
Like, if you're going, like, literally go. Uh... Hold on.
Hold on. Yo, pullover, what's up, bro? Appreciate you. You guys want to like bring on Carlos?
He hasn't even agreed, but you guys want to do that?
You guys don't go on TikTok and bring on Carlos?
Hold on. You know, And he's not available
all right it's okay it's okay um uh bring on ye okay why
ye okay ye okay yeo a k i think we talked to
Eio AK before
Where is he?
He's not even in the VC
So what are you talking about?
And just
Yap
And intros
Bro, I got shit to talk about
bro
What do you mean? Yap I can't just be yapping bro
sent a friend request all right i would you know what's funny chris chris thanks you know it's funny? Chris, Chris, thanks.
You know what's funny?
I was going to say 10 subs to bring on Ye okay,
but I guess Chris covered half of it,
which is basically like covering all of it, right?
Like, saved by the bell, honestly.
All right.
Okay, I added Yeo, Yeo, A.K. Our Albanian
point of contact.
The Albanian ambassador,
the Lord of Albanian Americans.
All right.
What's up, bro?
What is this going on?
Hello?
I have not talked to you before Hold on
You're not the same guy I talked to
There we go Hoskin, you're man?
Yeah
I haven't talked to you before
Perfect
Oh that was Noxter Oh that was noxter
yes you talk to not you know you talk to my friend noxter we haven't talked
nice to meet you brother my bad i'm just a little bit racist i think all albanians are the same
do you now are going to turn your camera on or no?
I could try. Hold on it. It's going to be weird on your stream. It's going to be weird because I have to put on my
virtual webcam all right
I mean
W chat we made
we made the Haz collab happen
W and chat
I just came in bro I saw you were alive
they've been asking me to talk to you for like
hell along now
And I was like, okay, we got to do it.
Knoxor did it.
I'm seeing Sneiko starts to come over to the ACP side.
I got to see what the buzz is about.
For sure, hold on.
Let me fix this.
Okay, virtual webcam. Okay, webcam okay perfect you got that and then just turn the camera on all right
oh there we go perfect so haz i hear your muslims alikum, first of all. Lakum, what's going on?
What's going on with you?
Everything all good?
I'm assuming all is good.
Yeah, we're good, you know.
We're good.
Everybody saying comrade, AK, bro.
You're, you're,
you're,
okay,
I got to say one thing. Well,
you got it in your name.
AK is,
uh,
Klesnikov.
Is it not?
It is,
but it's also like my,
my initials and everything.
My name is,
everybody calls me A.K.
It's Yo AK.
Name stems from like a while ago.
I've always had it online when I was like a gamer kid.
But yeah,
your community,
the one thing I say before I even start
and even talk,
you guys are tight-knit as fuck.
I'm not gonna lie like
they move like a cult
I feel like every time somebody
I feel like every time somebody
gives you a sub it's like
Comrade Haas
here's my five gifted
for the ACP take it
and they probably sit in front of the desktop
salute that shit away.
I salute them right back, bro.
That's how it is.
You are a cult.
That's how it is.
I mean, like, you know I'm Albanian.
You can see the flag.
I mean, clearly.
My family lived through the communist
regime there. Like, I've talked to my grandparents
about it many times. So was it in Albania or
was it Kosovo? Comrade Kid,
what's up, bro? Appreciate you.
Oh, no, it was in Albania. I'm from the
south of Albany. Oh, in Albania? Okay, got you. And you're your local as well? Yeah, I'm from the south of Albany. Oh, in Albany, Albania. Okay, got you.
And you're Muslim as well?
Yeah, I'm Muslim, but I'm converted Muslim.
Like, I wasn't raised.
Oh, your family wasn't as well?
No, not really.
Well, that's due to communism.
Amila, what the 10?
What's up?
Yeah, but people still got family backgrounds.
Like, like, originally was your family Muslim or what?
No, not real.
What the fuck, bro?
What you just said, bro, Wade with the 40, holy fuck.
Yeah, I thought. Oh, you activated that, bro.
Wade with the 10.
Holy shit.
Amila.
Thank you so much, guys.
Hey.
I got you, bro.
I got you.
Your bills are paid today.
All right.
Thank me for that.
But yeah, technically, like, they were Muslim, but nobody's practicing at all.
And, like, if anything, no, no, yeah, I get that.
I get that.
But I have this theory that, actually, Yellowstone was some man with the 10th.
I got this theory, actually.
What the fuck?
Listen, 99% of religion
Okay, I'm exaggerating whatever, but I'll tell you,
99% of religion
is feeling, which means
it's in the unconscious.
How many Muslim atheists have you met
that still will not eat pork?
Or they're non-practicing and they won't touch pork.
Albania, I get that.
They went through a thing where they, yeah, yeah, I get that.
But if you're in the States, bro, what the fuck is going on?
TMI-Z. What is going on? TM.
I.
What's going on with the 25?
What's up, bro?
Yeah, I just got this guy's rent paid in one stream.
You know what?
Haas, you're welcome.
ACP, good shit.
Yeah, I was also going to say one thing, like,
even though we might not fully agree on the
political aspects or anything like that,
the one thing I will give you guys
was definitely the cult-like movement,
how tightly in it you are,
and the edits.
Have you seen the edits?
Like, what the fuck, bro?
A lot of that.
Shout out cosmic operations.
Cosmic operations.
You know, he's been doing that for five years since the launch of the infrared movement.
He's been doing, he's been, he has never stopped. He's been pumping
out those edits for five years. I'm glad he's getting the appreciation he deserves because
not, because we're all seeing them, bro. Yeah, he's been under the radar a long time, you know,
and Jackson's always been a big fan of his,
and I guess I've been taking Cosmic Cooperation for granted in a lot of ways.
It's just sometimes he makes some really crazy ones, you know,
like some scary ones, like where it,
he'll take something out of context,
and he'll be like, I'll be like,
I will nuke you. And then he'll
show the White House and be like, plan in
target. Missile is launching to the White House.
Oh, yo, yo, yo.
You're going to get Haas kicked. Are you
in America, if you mind me asking? Yeah.
Oh, you're going to get this guy kick the fuck out the country. Well, they're putting the White House saying, nuke, target log. Get the fuck out. I don't know, man. You're getting
you out of this country. That's why I can't, I, that's why it's hard for me to always
publicly avow cosmic operations
operations you know but
he makes he's very good
at what he does I could say that
yeah it's been cooking but
yeah what we're talking about religion how you said
most of the time it not you said 90% of the time
it's in the mental right yes it's in
it's in the heart religion mainly is about feeling it's not about mental dogma so the things we
think in our heads that we think we know with certainty that's in our heads actually. Most of religion actually comes
from the heart. Actually, there's this person
who said something which is so true.
The heart actually tells the truth and the mind
plays tricks.
I think it's 50-50, to be
honest. You need the mind.
You need the mind as the thing to articulate
the feeling but most of religion is feeling yeah but i feel like you can't have the feeling
if not for the mind because if it's just a feeling no i agree i agree i well, well, you need the mind to articulate it 100%. MIG, what's up?
You need the mind for articulation.
You need, I think for me personally, you need the mind to believe it.
The only reason why I am feeling it so deep in my heart with Islam is because
definitively to me it proved
its test through time through miracles
and through everything that it is the full
on truth I establish that through logic
though which comes from the mental
well I would say
the mind you need it to believe because it's like you need eyes to see light, right?
Yeah.
But it's a means to an end.
I do feel what you're saying.
And I understand the same thing Like sometimes people make an idol
They make an idol out of the mind
Through philosophy, you know?
Yeah, that's like the atheist homosexuals like
I'm not gonna lie
I know, but that's the type of shit that they're on
Because with them it's like okay, yeah, I'm so smart.
You're talking about Redditors, basically.
Pretty much, yeah. The Reddter types.
Yeah, the Redator types, that's
what they do, though. They completely
eliminate,
you know,
they completely eliminate belief
and they just go for pure logic
which doesn't exist.
Because if you know what logic means,
logic comes from the root word logos, right?
The guy who discovered logos
was a Greek guy named Heraclitus.
He was the most mystical guy,
one of the most mystical
people of the entire pre-Socratic
tradition, right? So the guy
who basically invents the root
principle behind logic
itself was not logical.
Eric Lytis was not a logical man.
He was very intuitive and he was very mystical, actually.
Yeah, so if you think about it, it's like the person who they're following
that created the term
logic through logos. I know what you would like
through the Greeks. He was a spiritualist
himself. Yes. But then these modern day
rhetoric, atheists, that's like they're complete
anti. They're completely attacking that
24-7. Exactly. That's exactly it.
Now, I have a little bit of a bone to pick with you when it comes to communism, right? Because obviously, it depends how it's ran, but the way it was ran in Albania with the
communism, it was super, super strict on the religion.
And that's kind of what ended up destroying the future generations
and making the country very agnostic nowadays,
whether they're Christians or Muslims.
People are not practicing like that
unless they're up in the mountains and they kept their traditions through the years.
Yeah, the thing about, I've heard
this argument from Russians as well
sometimes is that, well, they'll say is that, look,
under communism, there was morality.
It wasn't degeneracy. It wasn't
the degradation of humanity. Space time, what's up with the five but because they
went so hard with the atheism when communism fell the capitalism came in and it fully when you combine
capitalism with the atheism it was was like Satan on earth, right?
And so they said the spiritual protection that was religion was lifted and eliminated.
So one of my friends from Russia told me that once.
And basically to that, I would say, look, religion in the era we live in now is new.
Before the modern, early modern period, people lost touch with faith. They were just doing habits and routines without
any actual conviction. And a lot of times the religious authorities and clerics were very deeply
corrupt. And all they would do is whoever's in power, they would enforce the will of whoever's in power.
Right?
Yeah, I mean, I saw that with the Ottomans, like, with Ottoman history, especially how they ran through the Balkans, there was definitely a lot of corruption there, especially towards their late years.
Beginning, not so much.
They were kind of great, but after like fucking
500 years of ruling over,
those last few years of corruption
readily spread,
they would do this really gay thing,
actually,
where like in Albany,
we have a dance.
It's called the Violet,
where we like hold hands
and dance around in a circle.
They would not do that that but they'd have
their dicks in each other's asses and going around in a circle like that like the ottoman church is
like it's super gay i don't know why they got that but i don't know nothing about that the late ottomans
that's what they were doing no funny shit i'm not kidding you. I'm being a hundred percent serious in a serious combo
Bro, that's but I don't I don't even know if I believe that. I'm gonna be honest like there's like pictures and the pictures of this. I swear I don't bro. I don't know what the hell that is, but that's,
I don't know what that's,
that can't be real,
man.
That can't be real.
Anyway,
you know,
moving on from that very vivid picture you gave us.
It was to kind of add to your point, bro.
But no, yeah.
Well, I would say mainly that religion, so the modern world, when technology is invented with British, when, you know, European colonialism throughout the world, the rise of communications technology, you know, the telegram, the printing press, you name it.
Just this rapid acceleration of how we experience time.
People lost touch with the meaning of faith and the religion, right? Because it was placed out of context. And when this basically started happening in the past, let's say, 400 years or so, it got to a breaking point where religion was a tool of people in power.
It's just, that's what it served and functioned as.
And if there were still religious, righteous people who were like, you know, good people who stood up for the original meaning or whatever, they had no way of articulating that in a modern context. They were lost, and they were confused and discombobulated
by the context. So that's why communists were really against religion, actually, because they were more monotheistic than the monotheistic religions themselves.
Because the communists were saying, we're not going to have this separate thing called religion where there we're going to be good and we're going to be moral
we're going to be ethical. Then we're going to have
politics where we're going to be devils.
Then we're going to have economics
where we're basically going to be Zionists who
cheat and exploit and
you know
fuck everyone
over. We're going to have a comprehensive moral vision. you know fuck everyone over
we're going to have a comprehensive
moral vision
of becoming a better humanity
right
but that's what we have Islam though
because we have the moral
I don't disagree
I don't disagree
we have the governance and sharia I don't disagree. I don't disagree. We have
the governance in Sharia.
I don't disagree. I don't disagree.
But Islam still needed a new
articulation because it was
forgotten. After the Ottomans collapsed,
the Muslim world was asleep.
And it was for a lot of things were forgotten. In Saudi Arabia, the Muslim world was asleep. And a lot of things were forgotten.
In Saudi Arabia, the British-backed Wahhabis basically took over and monopolized and corrupted Islam throughout the entire world.
I can agree with that, yeah.
They push a pussy version of it.
They push a water down version of it.
Right.
And the thing is,
something changed around the 70s,
especially with the Iranian Revolution in 79.
For the first time, Islam was being articulated in the modern context.
And for the first time, Islam started to be the thing that was fighting Israel, that was fighting the U.S.
Empire that was fighting for justice on earth.
For a long time, the clerics
were not that active
in the struggle, right?
They weren't fighting the British that
aggressively. They weren't fighting the French that
aggressively. They weren't really fighting French that aggressively. They weren't really fighting
Israel that aggressively either.
Only around the 70s did this
really start to change, right?
And
this is because of more modern
theorists. And
you know, I'm not a big
fan of the Muslim Brotherhood, but Sayyid
Kutab, or whatever. He drew a lot from
Marxism, actually. So, you
know who's Sayad Kutobers, if I'm
saying it right?
I'm not sure. Explain it. If you
like describe him, then I'll probably know.
He was one of the founders of the Muslim Brotherhood that would eventually become Hamas and all that kind of stuff, right?
Okay. And he was reinterpreting or he was re-articulating the meaning of Islam in the light of the revolutionary movements of his heyday.
He was very inspired by Marxism, by socialism, and so on and so on.
I didn't agree with him or endorse him, but I'm trying to say is that that revolutionary vigor that we see in world Islam today was not something the communists
a hundred years ago we're dealing with or responding to it just didn't exist at that time right
so you're saying at the time the Muslims
weren't really as one or they're...
No, they weren't. They weren't. They were very scattered,
very divided, and the religious
clergy and authorities were just bribed
and corrupt for the most part.
So
your point is what, that communism needed to come in and make that hit for the
religion to have a bounce back is that like the greater plane here i think that communism was
needed regardless because there was moral decay and corruption in the world.
There was a lack of righteousness ruling the world.
Like the Islamic caliphate of the Ottoman Empire, that was gone.
It had corrupted for over 100 years, at least, right?
The great era of like these righteous Islamic empires, that was gone for a long, long time.
The world was ruled for hundreds of years just directly by money, right?
True.
And, you know, the principle of
authority that is righteous
that is moral
that is aligned with creation
and with humanity
that did not exist
so if you think about it
the way I think about it
because I am a Muslim
the way I think about it
is God is
so, his
plan is so powerful, his
creation is so powerful,
that even when we lack the clarity,
even when we lack the clarity and guidance
directly, he's still
somehow making sure
that righteousness exists on earth.
Even if it's in a form
that's unfamiliar to
the religious...
I mean, even when we were
talking about it, like, the way communism
was ran back in Albania, too,
they definitely took a lot of shit from Sharia.
Like you're saying it,
how you have a Russian friend as well that talks about,
well,
under communism,
people were more moral.
But yeah,
because it was coming straight from Sharia,
the way the law and shit worked,
if you were to commit certain types of crimes,
you would either be executed or humiliated in public
so everybody saw it too.
Like in Sharia where there would be like public stonings
or let's say even fucking
beheadings throwing people or whatever.
It's done for a reason.
And there's a strict law
and a strict rule
so the public stays away from it
and also it instills
the right type of fear
within the nation as well
to not get near these acts
because that's what they were doing
yeah Albania was hardcore
and you know
Hoja came from a Bektashi background, I believe, from his family background.
And this is what I mean to say that people can become atheists in their head.
But eliminating religious faith in your heart
is a lot more.
It takes a way,
it takes many generations actually.
You know, people don't know this.
Changing your religion,
for populations,
that's always something that took centuries.
Yeah, it's a process.
Muslims were ruling, when they, after the Umayyads and the other Muslim empires, by the time of Abbasids, I think by that time, it had been hundreds of years since the Muslim conquest, and the majority of the Levant had not even become Muslim yet.
They were starting to mix and syncretize, but the process of people converting from one religion to another
is actually
spans multiple generations usually
right? I feel like it really does need to sit in
it's not an automatic thing
especially when religions are coming in through empires
so what I'm trying to say is like...
The communists officially had atheism in Russia, in Albania, and elsewhere, and so on and so on.
But if you actually look at the patterns, the morality, what was in people's heart, and so on and so on. The things they just took for granted,
unconsciously they were still religious.
Like in the Soviet Union, the amount of times that the Bible is cited in the Soviet Constitution is unreal.
Just the Bible directly is cited.
And even Putin today says that the moral code of the communist builders,
which was the handbook to establish the moral principles of the communists,
he said it's the same thing as the Bible.
It's like one for one, right?
And so in Albania, yeah, you see the same thing.
Yes, officially they're atheists, but have they actually fully abandoned the faith?
Unconsciously, it's
impossible.
Well, the thing is with us, it's
instill deep, because even before
communism, we had the
canon of Lake Dukagini, which that was the
official law system before communism,
right? And this was kind of like a morals book a
morality book for Albanians I and in there you see shit like eye for an eye if somebody does
this to remember in your family you have the right to do it in this person's memory your family
so the reason why those religious values look is because if you looked at the canoon
it was just like somebody took the
Bible and the Quran and meshed it all into
one and created a book that was universal
for the whole entire nation.
And Stalin was
actually the one who warned Hoja
about the anti-religious shit.
And Hoja, he, um...
Yeah, he doubled down. He said, fuck that shit.
Now, I'm real communist. And then he cut them off.
But you know that story when Hoja and Stalin met and Stalin said,
you know,
the religious feelings in the people have been there for centuries, and you think it's easy
to get rid of that, but it's actually so much deeper than you think.
And he said, you must not offend
the religious feelings of the
people. You know, he told that to Hoja.
Because Stalin knew that from experience.
He himself had an awakening.
A lot of people say he was
a practicing Orthodox Christian
toward the end of his life.
He saw, you know, the...
He rehabilitated
the Orthodox Church and so on and so on.
Stalin was very wise about
this thing, right?
And he was trying to teach...
It was actually about the issue
of pork.
You know, I think Enverhojo was eating pork and Stalin noticed and he goes,
you know,
you know pork is prohibited in Islam, right?
And it's almost like he was,
he was policing him.
That's my interpretation, at you know so uh he was like
check those got to remind him and bring him back a little bit but yeah hold that he was raised i
think you're right on that that he was born and raised becktashi but tess Bekatesh, bro, honestly, and if we
if we're, if we're to look at it with clear
Sunni Islam, they would be
part of Tecfir.
Like, they would not be
their, like, they're like a heretical
sect. All right. I'm not like, I know what they do.
I've seen their practices. I've seen it with my own eyes.
Like, they've made alcohol halal for them. They have crazy
other rituals as well.
It's not like he was fully raised with the
message. I know there's modernized forms of
bictasheism that just became
liberalized today.
But, you know,
the thing that's bad about
what happened to Islam after the Ottomans
is that the Saudis basically
with British backing
and purely because they were lucky and stumbled
upon oil and they had the oil revenues,
they standardized and exported a version of Islam that destroyed Islamic traditions throughout the world, many of which were Sufi. And people think Sufism is just this like liberal wishy-washy
type of like bullshit hippie
stuff but
if you study real Sufism
throughout history, Sufis were militants
who were taking up the sword and the gun
to fight colonial
invaders for example example, in Africa, right?
In Western Africa, entire rebellions were led by Sufis.
The avant-garde of the Ottoman armies, the Janissaries, that were doing all the fighting,
they were part of secret Sufi orders usually, right?
A lot of them, the Ottomans were Sufis themselves.
The more intense and fanatical and devoted you were in the past, in terms of your
willingness to die for the cause,
that was considered something very Sufi,
you know?
So the Suf, I don't think Sufism should be
dismissed as the modern form that you see
today, which is just like, you know,
more wishy-washy individual stuff.
It's much deeper and much more
profound than that. I mean, they just
tend to be way more spiritual. They take everything
in a spiritual sense rather than literal.
Not necessarily.
It's more that they focus
on the purification
of the self
completely so that nothing is left
but devotion to God and that's
what it's always been about
it's never you know the Taliban are
Sufis?
Yeah they have
their Ashari's, yeah. Yeah, they began
as Sufis. So Sufism doesn't
mean, uh,
you know,
wishy-washy hippie stuff. So
I mean, I didn't view it as that. I, I
definitely viewed it as more, like, they have more study of the self, right?
They look inward.
They're very inward.
It's not, well, they look inward.
They look inward to, I think it is.
They look inward to annihilate the self in God.
The whole point is to eliminate
all barriers between
yourself and devotion.
And I think that's a
great aspect. That's the energy
God. I won't.
You know, I won't really
fully agree with a lot
of the Sufi beliefs,
but I do agree with what you said on the
Ottoman, I mean on a Saudi after
the Ottomans fall, because this version
of Islam that is currently being pushed
within the mass media, it's a very watered
down thing. Like, they come around and they're like, oh, yes,
we're Muslim
brother, join the, join the Muslims.
We are the religion of peace. And it's like
fuck no. We're the religion
of justice, first of all.
But they come off really pussy.
And then you have like these Starbucks hijabies
that like the liberal hijabies that like the
liberal hijabies, the liberal Muslims,
I think that shit's got to go. That does
not mesh with us whatsoever.
You can't one day be saying la-ilah Allah Allah
and the next day saying, who's ready
to fight for trans rights? They don't mix.
They don't mix. They don't mix.
Well, look, the Saudi version of Islam, the main thing with that is that it's a Talmudic version of Islam.
Because if you know...
In a way, how would you stem that?
Because Talmudism is textualism, right?
There's this idea that in the Talmud,
it's just the dead letter of the law.
It's not the spirit of the law, right?
It's this specific interpretation of things.
So when you remove and get rid of the soul
and the context behind things, you end up having a situation where people, you know, insist upon form for form's sake without actually thinking about faith
and what the reason is behind
things, right? Because when the prophet
first started spreading
his message, there was no
established religion at all.
So there's a reason people followed him.
And the reason people followed him wasn't just because of his words.
It was because of the content of
those words, because they made sense to
people. And it was also because of
the righteousness of his actions.
Right.
So if you don't have those two things, the meaning and the righteousness of action, text and words are dead.
Yeah, because god proves himself
through his writings 100%
like through his speech which is the
the Quran itself
but he also proves himself through what happens
in the world miracles wise
how things end up even prophecies whatsoever
the speech is articulating the universe, right?
You know, it's funny, I found
I got some drawback like that myself
because they have started to follow the religion
on a very, it is
a Talmudic way where it's like the text is this
and this is that, where they're even starting to put some hadith over the Quran itself like the had our teachings of the prophet but the Quran is literally the written word of God in our view and it it's coitinal, right?
Yeah, exactly.
And I had made a statement before, like on Twitter.
This was maybe two weeks ago,
where I was sort of questioned the age of Aisha Radi Allahi'an, right?
Because if you look at historical accounts
and different had these,
you can come up
To a different conclusion and then it's like all
Of these Wahhabis and Saudi bots came in
Yeah
I know why you question
Brother why you question?
I'm like dude I only joined the religion
Because I questioned everything
It's the Wahhabis and the Zionists
that insist upon
this extremely fringe
nonsensical notion
that she was, you know,
nine years old or something.
And it's really sick and perverted
because the mainstream traditions of Islam do not see that they don't they don't sign off on that and agree with it and of course within the Islamic tradition it's horrific like historically part of Islamic culture it's unthinkable and horrific right i i'm still kind of questioning it
to be honest it's one of those things where it's like whether it be or whether it isn't it
doesn't affect your dogmatic belief in the religion it doesn't affect your a Ahita, anything like that, to be honest.
This is just like a little moral construct.
And even those guys,
if you are to stand on, it's six and nine,
it is what it is. This Hadith says this
or it has to be that. You can't
argue that, you know? Like if you go back
100 years ago and look up the world's age of consent, how it varies country to country, you can't argue that, you know.
But that shit is, that's a sick way for them to...
I think it tends to be cope.
I don't agree, no, I don't agree with that idea at all
that it's even possible to entertain
you know, that
such a young age. I mean, it's ridiculous to me.
I mean, that's why
once I saw evidence.
I think the people that are pushing that are sick perverts. They're either enemies of Islam from without or they're enemies of Islam from within.
They're either sick perverts within Islam or they're sick perverts who are trying to demonize in slander Islam.
That's just what I see it is.
Yeah.
There is the difference of opinion, obviously, within the med-hebs, but it does matter.
But now let's talk, because we've been talking about religion a lot, right?
We've been covering the religious aspect.
Let's cover the government aspect of the government aspect of it, right?
Let's cover how you are.
There's a guy named Vlad Valachia, who's very anti-Islam in my chat.
Vlad, I'm going to invite you to join the debate or join a debate,
and you can just use your voice
to say what you want to say because you're spamming my chat
I'm not banning you
you're not being bad and he's
larping as Vlad the Impaler Vlad the
Impaler was literally trained up by the
Ottomans he was literally an Ottoman subject
why are you think we're scared of...
I like Vlad the Impaler, actually.
He was an Ottoman.
Okay, don't leak.
Don't leak this, but even like our national hero, Skanderbeck,
Scandabreg.
Scandabry.
He was trained up by the Ottomans.
He turned on them.
So, you know how many times the Janissaries turned on the Sultan? You think this is this Ottoman court intrigue? You think he was this like, you think, yeah, you think he was like this, you think he's like you? He's like this Zionist guy coping and crying about Islam all the time.
That was just Ottoman geopolitical court intrigue.
It's literally like he was just a part of that history.
Honestly, I feel like during those Ottoman times,
I feel like during Ottoman times within the Balkans,
the Ottomans themselves, well, not the Ottomans, but the countries that were being oppressed.
This is how you know this guy's a clown.
The Romanians were Orthodox Christians.
During the Crusades, the number one victims of the Crusades were the other churches, right?
Did you know that?
When they went to Byzantium and they massacred the city of the
Constantinople, they looted it, then they went
and they destroyed all of the Eastern Christian churches in Egypt
and in the Levant and so
on and so on. They wanted
to take out all the rivals to Rome, right?
So what are you even talking about? Please go ahead.
I mean, they didn't even
help
when Constantinople was getting
raped and turned into Istanbul.
The Catholics were over there like, that's not our problem.
I mean, look, man, I don't...
Listen, listen, I don't like this idea of rape or something, you know, because it's not how I see it, actually.
Because, you know know when he took over
Constantinople it was a huge show of respect when he converted the cathedral to a mosque
because he was asserting there is a continuity of the faith, you know?
Yes, that was based. And the
church in Constantinople was not
destroyed or dissolved, and people
were not forced to be converted. It's still preserved
till today. It's still preserved. And
the point was not to humiliate
the Greeks and the Byzantines
or whatever. This is some sickle modern
politics that we have adopted
today, which is
this is like some catheter shit,
you know? It's like
trying to humiliate people.
Never have I heard Haas
try to type here. This is some capper shit.
No, it is. It's some sick shit.
I mean, back then, they had ideas of
honor and they had ideas of respect
and they didn't just see it in this way.
And it was, you know.
It was through faith as well like if it was
a practice it well because more their people were i think they were more mad men more masculine
more honorable in general but even the real muslim would see the real catholic or the real orthodox
guy and they would still have that mutual
respect. They would have respect. They would trade
with each other. They would... Exactly.
You know, this idea,
you know... It's only now where I feel like
it's gotten very divisive between
the Abrahamic face. It's like, okay, the Jews
can kind of keep that shit over there
a little bit, but... It's a lot
of people online who
are larping, honestly.
It's just the truth.
I have a question for you now.
The biggest one that I see nowadays
that has has in recent
times very very much
divided the movement because back
in 2024 if you looked at kind of
the right on the internet
you kind of saw a unison between
Muslims and Christians alike
fighting against the evil
of the Zionist regime.
But there's one guy who's
Mexican and Sephardi
who recently has changed a lot of his rhetoric.
I think you know him. You know, Pablo Fuentes.
I mean, Nick Fuentes. And
what do you think about that?
He was happy as fuck about switching up on the Muslims and now pushing this anti-Muslim rhetoric.
And it seems like he's been pushing some pro-Zio rhetoric as well.
What are your thoughts on that?
He got some call during the Charlie Kirk thing. It's just got to be that. He got some call during the Charlie... I mean, I've always thought he was a... You couldn't... We were against him for a very long time, actually, because of how sketchy he is, how he moves, what a snake he is, how disingenuous,
dishonest he is, he has no principles.
And the whole time, he's not doing anything
from principles. If at any moment
the regime would lend
the hand to him, he would take it.
So he was larping as a dissident and an enemy of the regime.
It's just because he was not in the club.
Any opportunity he could get to get inside the club,
he will take, and he made his gambit during the Charlie Kirk thing.
During the Charlie Kirk assassination,
he thought that since Charlie Kirk is out of the way,
he's going to be brought up to replace him.
And finally, he can hug Ben Shapiro
and he can reconcile with all of these mainstream Republicans
and that the GOP is going to embrace him.
And he made that gambit, and he alienated a lot of people because he did that.
But then he fucking failed, and they didn't embrace him.
And so, you know, now he's forced to live with those consequences.
So that's really how you have to look at it.
I feel like a lot of the reason why in current times, like this year specifically, the movement has been split a lot.
You see so much
infighting between the Muslims and Christian. It's like,
bro, hold on, we've had a common enemy
for the last two years. Now we're going to
start doing this shit, this back and forth.
And it all stems from Nick's rhetoric.
He used to speak very highly on
the Muslims, though. He used to.
Back in they, be like, yeah, they
worshipped the father. He would bring
up, there's a Catholic... He flip-flops.
That's it. It's just flip-flopping.
He did. It's just flip-flopping. I mean, I mean...
My take on Nick, though,
I just think he's a... I think he's this selfish guy.
I think he has a very McAvelian approach to everything.
And to be honest, I think he wouldn't give a flying fuck about his movement, America first.
Or I think he might even try and destroy America first.
If he's not the forefront of him, he wants it all to be surrounded around himself.
I want you to look something up when you get the chance.
I never knew who he was, and I spoke to him one time, right, or a few times, but the first time I spoke to him, I went in not really knowing who he was and I spoke to him one time or a few times but the first time I spoke
to him I went in not really knowing who
he was. I knew that there was
this reputation surrounding him but I was
open-minded in the sense that I don't
trust what reputations are anymore
because I was being fucking lied about a lot
right. So I give people a chance to talk to me themselves and tell me who they are themselves, right?
I spoke to him, you need to watch that conversation back.
Oh my God, I looked back at it kind of recently and I was like, what the fuck?
He was talking about how
he's like against capitalism.
He's for,
you know,
people having health care.
He thinks it's unfair,
how much,
you know,
people,
he likes Stalin a lot. thinks these racial divisions are no good you know these all these
kinds of things it's like it was incredible to watch it he was very much signaling left wing
in a crazy way.
And I was like, what the fuck?
So he was just completely lying opportunistically or not telling the truth about his position.
I mean, I think he was trying to do. He's talking about how, oh, I like Elon Musk.
He's a trillionaire.
You know, socialism is retarded, all this kind of stuff.
It's like, what the fuck?
So people, because people sometimes come to, you know, Haas, you were cool with him that one time.
And I'm like, I didn't know who he fucking was.
And plus, look at what he was saying.
How would I fucking know, right?
I mean, when it comes to Nick, I just think he's a LARP.
And I think he'll go everywhere.
He'll target every little audience
the game whatever he can off him to grow his movement because he he admitted it he literally
admitted pure opportunism but let's not talk to him to about him yeah because it's just
you know no need you know yeah just i feel like i wanted to get your opinion on it from the communistic aspect.
Also, you know, it's funny, I did my, what's it called, the, the test where it shows where politically where you stand.
It was like a three-page test.
And me personally, I just, I would love Sharia, right? Because I think that's God's decree law, and I think that is perfect. I think it's obviously from God. It has to be perfect. But I kind of, I was a left-leaning authoritarian. authoritarian oh that's so cool yeah
that's the based one
that
the top left
yeah
top left
yeah
it was like
literally top left
left leaning
but authoritarian
but
still I am pretty impressionable how would you but authoritarianism. But still,
I am pretty impressionable.
How would you sell
communism in the United States
to like the average show?
You know, I would say
um, um, I would say, I would say, I would say, I mean, it's also very simple for me, but sometimes it's not enough when I say something like, why don't we elevate the common interests
of the people as the supreme principle of governance?
How we run the economy and how we run the government.
And when I say that, people are like, that's so vague. And I'm like, yeah, because right now, institutionally, we enshrine the supreme interest that runs our finances, that runs our government, that runs every aspect of our economy, predatory private interests that don't
give a fuck about the majority of people at all. When people think of private property, they're
thinking of a guy with a fruit stand. Of course, everyone wants the guy with a fruit stand to keep his shit.
Of course, when we think about our
property that we can relate to, it's our dignity.
Like, I have a car,
or I have a home, or I have clothes,
or if someone wants to take that and
that's redistributed, that's like a violation
of my fucking dignity
right yeah
but how the fuck is somebody
making all of our electricity their private
property
or worse
they're making it the private property
of a banking institution that just rapes us and whose only goal is to rape us.
Imagine there's a group called the Financial Rape Association.
Their number one goal is to take as much as they can from us, right?
These people literally own our water.
They own our electricity.
They own our energy.
They own our, a lot of cases.
They own our roads.
Definitely own most of our homes.
They own all of our
mineral wealth, our natural resources.
They own our factories.
They own our
manufacturing. I mean,
they, and it's, they
own our bank, our finances,
our US dollar, every dollar that's printed, they print it and it puts us in debt. They own our banks. Our finances are U.S. dollar.
Every dollar that's printed, they print it,
and it puts us in debt.
We have no choice.
Right?
And it's like, why the fuck?
That's not even rational.
It doesn't even, it's like to me,
communism is common sense. Communism doesn't have it's like to me communism is common sense
communism doesn't have to mean this crazy idea that you know
we're going to take everyone's shit and put it in a pile and redistributed that's some
stupid shit that they made up to make people afraid of common sense
communism just means that the supreme principle is the common interest.
And how do we know what the common interest is?
Does it serve the majority?
Or does it only serve the minority?
And I know
that's common sense, but that's what needs
to be in command.
And the only way to make that in command
is if we have an
authority higher than money.
You know? if as long as money is the
highest authority
then it's never going to be possible
to change anything so then you might
ask well how is change possible then
well then the communists are going to come and they're going to say the one thing that can beat money just directly,
in terms of physical force, numbers, strengthen numbers.
And who has the numbers?
The working class has the numbers.
You take every single person on Wall Street and you combine them
and put them on a battlefield and then put every single working class person
on the other side of the battlefield.
Who wins?
I mean, obviously the people, but but all the money they have in the world would mean
nothing right i know that's a retarded analogy or um abstraction but you get the basic idea
the source of power has to be the numbers and also another one.
The numbers and who's keeping all of this shit running?
Who's keeping the lights on at the end of the day?
The people who are working, right?
If they combine their power and decide to use their power in an organized way that is the supreme authority in the nation yeah but it's like then overthrow but then what you know i understand you can overthrow the supreme authority because with capital i think with
capitalism and communism
when you mark them down an idea
they both sound good
and they can both work within
a functioning society
the part where shit gets destroyed
is when you add the imperfect man into the situation to implement it because the imperfect man always through history falls into corruption.
But just because maybe, but just because man is imperfect doesn't mean we should agree
to be ruled by injustice.
A hundred percent, but
it's also not just like
capitalism, the way it's being ran here
is just this one thing and
the direct opposition is just communism.
Like there's other options,
and it can just be fixed with certain degrees, you know?
I understand it seems that way,
and it seems like,
why should it have to be one extreme or the other,
but in practice,
it comes down to that decisive confrontation.
Why can't it be Sharia?
Like, you grew up Muslim.
Why can't it be Sharia?
I think if we want Sharia to be successful, it has to be communism.
But there is rules for how the financial system should work, how things work.
There is some communist values to it, some socialist values.
How are you going to enforce that, though?
Think about it. How do you enforce that?
I mean, how do you enforce it?
Under Syria.
Technically, it promotes free market under Sharia.
And then the socialist aspect would be Zakat.
Thing is like people, like, if you look at the calculations.
That's the end goal.
But I'm talking from here and this Epstein regime.
At the end of the day, look, and also, it's not about free markets for its sake.
It was just governing how people in a dignify and righteous way interact with each other economically.
But when you think about it, markets only exist when we don't have information
technology to coordinate our economic association. You have to distill the essence, because
the context of these procedures and laws governing economic association existed at a time there was no such thing as the telegram there was no telephone there was no large-scale communications there was no ability for people to coordinate at a large level.
And there was no general, like what they call, you know,
industrial revolution type of enterprising, right?
And under Islamic empires, all the land and the infrastructure was always owned
by the authority, always.
Yeah, it is very authoritarian to them.
But they owned it directly, like the infrastructure,
the waterworks, the land, the idea in an Islamic
world that somebody will come and say, I own the water.
Hell no, you know who owns the water is the caliph or the sultan or whoever's in charge?
They own, you know, or God owns it, you know.
This ridiculous idea that you can just carve it up and say this is my own personal belonging, even though everyone depends on it to exist in a dignified way.
Unthinkable, right?
So within your view, let's say you were to implement communism today in America, would people still have their right to their own land and property?
They would have the right to use it in a way that...
But it wouldn't be theirs.
Well, land ownership, if it's just yours, it means you can do whatever you want with it.
True, yeah.
But even today, that's not possible.
But the loophole that makes it a problem is if you can sell it to however you want, right?
When you start having markets in land, which didn't exist in Islamic societies, you have things like BlackRock that eventually monopolize and own all of it and use it to exploit and enslave people.
Because we as individuals can make decisions that make sense to us, right?
But when enough people make the wrong decisions, all that shit adds up in a way that is poisonous for society, right?
So, for example, yes, people should be able to own their land in the sense that they should be able to, you know, live on it and dwell on it and use it in whatever way they see fit.
How about pass it down? How about pass it down?
Yeah, I'm not even against...
In China, they have probably the best inheritance laws in the world probably.
They don't even tax it. So I'm not against that in principle.
But you see, though, it's like even with when
communism is applied,
it doesn't always have to be the full
extreme. You don't have to be fully
communist or fully capitalist.
No, the full, the place where you're the best
is when you're more towards the middle.
Listen, the full extreme.
The full extreme doesn't exist. It's a myth.
It's something that they invented to scare
people.
A hundred percent. Communism was never
about making everyone
the same. That's not what it ever was.
Communism was never
about eliminating all the differences and
making everyone the same.
All it was was the
revolutionary
challenge
and answer to the current
capitalist system that we have,
the comprehensive revolutionary
overthrow of the current system.
And that doesn't,
there's no, like, communist book
that says this is exactly how it has to look
and exactly this way,
and so on and so on. it's like if you can recognize
that we cannot reform this system i don't think we can reform the epstein system i don't think we
can make these incremental reforms i think the system is fundamentally corrupt at its root, right?
But that system would be fundamentally corrupt whether it was capitalist or communist.
Even if it's, it has to do with, it's not, it's not, it's not the financial system.
It's with the people that are in power.
This is what I was.
The people in power are completely
sold out, and we know that now.
But the system and the people in power,
because this is how I'd put it, you know,
is corruption inevitable?
Maybe it is, but that's life.
Life is ups and downs, right?
So, right now, yeah, right now, if we're at a
moment in the cycle where it's the
revolutionary moment,
saying that, well, because
generations from now, they might have to
face the same thing
that means we shouldn't now
that's not an excuse
life is a cycle right
life goes on
and you know we should not
we shouldn't we should just because
we fear that eventually things might be corrupted or something in the future, doesn't mean we shouldn't fight for what's righteous right now.
I agree with that 100%. I think we do need to make a dent within it for the next generations to take on and push forward and forward because obviously we want the betterment for society as time goes on. I'm just saying that doesn't necessarily have to be communism. Like I feel like you apply communism and you
tie it in with a lot of things that
I would definitely agree with you, but it just doesn't
have to be that route. You know what I mean?
Anything that's not communism
is cutting it short.
That's the problem. Really? So is Sharia
cutting it short? Without communism, is Sharia cutting it short?
Without communism, it would be cutting
it short because what it would become...
So you're saying we need communism and then
it would become that?
Yeah, yeah. If we have communism,
we will naturally have Sharia. But listen,
real Sharia, because Sharia's
being interpreted in the modern way
always. So there's
different frameworks for interpreting it. Saudi
Arabia has their own, and
other countries, maybe Indonesia
has their own.
But is this real, is this the actual way the path to water described by the Prophet?
That's what Sharia really means.
Is this really the intention behind it?
Is Sharia really just about, you know, taking this current, you know, capitalist rape system that we have and just doing a little bit of some modifications here or there and having some legalisms here?
No, Sharia was the
comprehensive moral
framework at the time
to ensure
people live in a righteous way
in a harmonious and unified
way right
and I think
I'm going to say something
will probably shock you.
The country in the world today that is the closest to Sharia law
is the People's Republic of China,
followed by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Okay, I mean, this is a side question.
We can move on to this later, but people in chat were asking about this.
What about the Uyghurs?
Like, what's up with that?
I'm not saying that as like...
Total sci-up.
Can you tell me more on that?
Because that's the one topic I have not done research on.
So what is the sci up here?
I love a good side.
I love studying it with the debunking.
They don't even do it that much anymore,
but for about eight years ago or so,
I think it was eight or nine years ago, the CIA and Radio Free Asia were pushing the story that China is engaging in a genocide of the Oigurs, that they're trying to exterminate and get rid of all the Uyghurs?
Oigurs.
Okay.
The people who live in Xinjiang, which they call East Turkistan, right?
So, to give you some background, there's been a separatist nationalist movement in Xinjiang for a long time.
Never represented the majority, but it's like the Kurds and whatever
other kind of separatist groups, right? And they had no, they were not religious, they were atheistic.
The people who led that movement, they were actually Soviet-aligned communists, because, you know, the Soviets and the Chinese were fighting and beefing. You know how communists were in the past century, right? Hojo was fighting with both of them. So, they were atheists, though. They had no connection to religion at all.
This was never a religious issue.
More recently, the Uyghurs' separatists started turning and grifting, and the separatists, I mean, not the majority of Oigers.
They started, you know, speaking more in an Islamic way to get more support from Turkey or from Saudi Arabia or from the Gulf states, the wider Muslim world, right?
And recently the Chinese have been dealing with separatism like eight years ago, and they cracked down on the separatism. The separatism was basically saying, we want to take Xinjiang, carve it out, and leave China and you know
they crack down on that and then you know the western press
came and they tried to sell to the Muslim world
that oh China's oppressing Muslims these are your Muslim brothers
but here's the interesting thing
I went to Beijing
everywhere I went
there's halal food I went to the museum
of the Communist Party of China
huge giant building
this is like a holy site
for the Chinese communist
it's like a very sacred thing for them, right?
Very serious.
Right across the street,
there's a halal food place
and the line went like a mile.
And it's all...
The Muslims are here to take over. They not even muslims in line it's just
chinese people love the halal food because who is making this chinese halal food there are people
called the hui muslim the hui uh chinese so the the han chinese know, that's the dominant people, the Han, right?
There's a huge population of people in China that have been there since the time of the Prophet, I believe,
or immediately after the Prophet, they're called the Hui.
The Hui are the same as the Han, prophet they're called the Hui the Hui are the same
as the Han but they're Muslims
okay
and they're so
big in
in China
and in Beijing
it's like the restaurants are everywhere
they're not hard to find it all
they're very common
and basically are everywhere. They're not hard to find at all. They're very common.
And basically,
the Hui Muslims
had never had
any issues with the communist
government at all. There's never
been an issue.
You don't see this, oh, they're clamping down and persecuting Muslims.
If they had a problem with Muslims, why is there no issue with the Hui?
This is just about ethnic nationalism and separatism.
It has nothing to do with religion.
So with the Uyghurs. It has nothing to do with religion.
So with the Uyghurs,
it has nothing to do with their religions? No, no.
Trying to separate and pretty much
Yeah, they're trying to divide the nation,
you know, and it's rooted in nationalism.
It has nothing to do with religion.
So in your view, the Uyghurs of Riesick is,
I remember even before I did my whole deep dive into everything, you know?
The majority of Uyghurs are proud to be Chinese, by the way.
The majority of them are proud to be Chinese.
They're loyal loyal they're proud
there's just a minority of people who were funded with foreign money with by the
Saudis by the Gulf states and the Americans you know who pushes this oiger bullshit as
well these fucking Zionists Israel's been pushing it you know youists, Israel's been pushing it, you know?
You know why Israel's been pushing it?
Israel hates China.
Why? Because China's helping Iran.
China's building economic
agreements with Turkey, with Iran.
They're building a framework
where Iran can evade sanctions.
And of course, China supports the Palestinians, always has.
That's where this bullshit comes from. It's a big Zionist
Sa'ap.
I mean...
Yeah, because I remember
like I was saying
even before I became a muscle
myself or even started the
because I'm 21 now
before I even started
the study of with politics
and of religion
in general philosophy
psychology anything
I would see the Uighur shit
on my 4-U page when I was a total normie, bro.
Look up the people who are pushing the Oigra bullshit
like Drew Pavlou and all these others.
Look at, look them up, right?
In 2018 or whatever when they were saying this shit.
Same people today
support Israel
and say nothing about how Islam
is the biggest cancer and most
dangerous thing in the world. When have
these people given a fuck about Muslims?
Never. So you're saying
it was just like a bullshit
grift push? Total bullshit. It was totally
sympathy from us. Yes,
it was to grift on Muslims. Yeah,
to trick Muslims. Because China
has been the biggest friend of the
Muslim world. Because of all the
economic agreements,
you know, I was in Iraq,
and I saw what the Chinese were doing
in Iraq. They're building highways.
They're building infrastructure.
And the Iraqis were telling me
that Chinese give us such good deals.
We don't need the Americans anymore.
The Americans have shitty construction. They have shitty building quality and materials.
They're trying to bully us and sanction us.
The Chinese don't impose any strings on nothing, right?
They do it fairly
and they give us opportunity
so you know
it's a big sigh up for sure
somebody said China's the biggest
exporter to Israel though
no
they're not then Then who is?
Exporter of what?
China's the biggest number one exporter to the world of manufacturing goods, you know, of shit in general.
You know, your phones, everything.
All roads somehow lead back to China, you know?
You did touch a little bit on how Israel and the modern day does pretty much hate China because of their participation in bricks and their overwhelming help to Iran in general.
Exactly.
So with the whole situation in the Middle East, with tensions that just keep rising and outfalling between Iran, Israel, and now drag the U.S. into it as well.
In Haas' view, how does that situation end? Like,
what's the end result? You want to know the truth?
It's fucking crazy, but you want to know the truth?
What is it? Lay it on me.
Second American Civil War and
World Revolution
there's no way out.
You think that's the way it goes?
There's no way out of this shit.
Gas prices, we're running out of reserves
for the gas right now.
The U.S. cannot afford to fucking
declare defeat.
They can't.
The ultimatum Iran's going to put on
the U.S. is to get the fuck out of the Middle East.
Every single one of their bases has to evacuate, right?
The thing is, there was already talks for it, though.
I appreciate there were near
a peace deal and then it was
well, I don't know how true this is, but J.D. Vance
came in and said, well, guys, Israel keeps
tarnishing our peace deals because now
he's trying to garner the youth a little bit and
have a side with him. Yeah, the peace deal
is not going to happen
because of what's going on in Lebanon.
That's the thing. Israel is not
going to fuck off from Lebanon.
They will not
abide. And they
yeah, so there's, the peace deal
is not going to happen, you know? Um, yeah, so there's, the peace deal is not going to happen, you know.
Pakistan has tried very hard. I think Turkey's trying a little bit, but it's nothing will come of it.
The war will continue indefinitely. The straight will continue to be closed.
And it's going, we're going to start bleeding in this country.
Because have you been to the gas pump?
I fucking, yes, I faced it.
Bro, of course, the most Albanian shit, I pull up in my Mercedes-Benz.
Yeah.
Before my gas tank was like 65.
We're still running on our reserves.
We're using our national reserves.
Okay.
And we're running out.
By the midterms, after the midterms are over,
we're running out of fucking reserves, right?
I think what Trump is going to do is if
enough of these socialists win in the midterms,
who I don't agree with, by the way,
about most things, or a lot
of things, I should say,
he's going to use this as a pretext.
He's going to say the communists are going to
trying to take over, and we need to have emergency powers. There's going to say the communists are going to try and take over and we need
to have emergency powers. There's going to
be some civil war type of shit happening
soon, probably.
And yeah, we're looking
at the end of the American Empire.
So, okay, this is my second
question. Do you think the U.S.
can actually go there and wipe
the floor with Iran? Do you think they're
holding back? Because that's what these politicians
always say, we're not going all the way.
We're holding back. They can't do
anything. That would require boots on the ground. We're holding back. They can't do anything. That would
require boots on the ground.
And if they do boots on the ground, they're going to get slaughtered.
And even
if they could win, they could not
morally, the morale level, they could
not afford
the loss of life of
U.S. soldiers. Because
they have no morale. The people are
reporting there's no morale on the
ground. Nobody who's fighting in the Middle East
right now thinks this is a righteous
war. They have zero morale.
You've got to think about something.
What wins wars?
Propaganda, honestly.
The soldiers, they need a strong message.
Moral.
Moral wins the war.
Why is it at the armies of the prophet?
But that's why also...
In Vietnam, a lot of the soldiers were demoralized.
That's why we kind of lost there, didn't we, right?
Of course.
How did Genghis Khan conquer the world?
He started with literally nothing.
Nothing.
He had nothing.
The prophet is the same way.
The prophet had only his message.
Yep.
You know?
Moral wins wars.
That's why in Lebanon, are you on kick?
Yeah, yeah, ma'am. In Lebanon, Hezbollah defeated Israel. are you on kick yeah yeah my
in Lebanon
Hezbollah
defeated Israel
how do the hell
they do that
you know
it's not like
they had more
advanced technology
or anything like
that in 2006
so you know
yeah
morale is what wins wars
the U.S. doesn't have any of that
so they can have all the technology in the world
and they could say well we could just nuke them
we start dropping nukes on Iran
then Russia's going to do the same thing
in Ukraine and it's going to escalate
into World War III for Europe.
And
you know... So you think the only
way this ends up ending is
just American defeat there
with a revolutionary behind it.
If America... Because if that's it,
I'm kind of for it.
America cannot.
We need a revolution of any sort.
Whether it be communists or anything,
anything to get Epstein regime
I'll make a prediction.
If or when America declares defeat,
there will be a revolution at home
that's going to be the crack
that everyone's going to say this regime
ain't shit and they're going to stop fearing the regime
but the thing is people
people need to have that already though
like when Trump
was running, what was this thing? They're so close
you would not believe how close they are. That's why
when you go on X today, when Trump was running
though, when Trump was running, he was
saying, we should have never been in Afghanistan,
we should have never been in Iraq, bitching
about the wars in the Middle East
That was based we sided with him for that
Now he comes to the office and does the same exact thing
People don't notice this hypocrisy because of all the
Propaganda that's pushed through these news channels
If you go now
To X They're doing so much fucking damage control.
Laura Lumer, go on Lormer's profile.
1.9 million followers.
Every post she makes gets 10K, 50K likes.
Who's liking a Laura?
Let me ask you a question.
Have you ever met a single person in real life who is a fan of Laura Lumer? No. They're bodying that shit to do damage control because they're fucking terrified that the population right now is the angriest it
has ever been at the regime
and there's so much pro-regime
slop on all of our timelines
on social media right now like never before
grandma Americana thank you brother
because they are doing
a fucking massive,
massive damage control
sciop, and it's so transparent.
Yeah, even somebody in my chat Sharpies,
he said, all of her likes are from India.
And the thing is,
they did do study
on this. When it comes to Pablo
Fuentenberg and Jigsaw,
Laura Lumer,
every time they do post
a tweet, all of the initial
traffic is from
India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
You could not...
Which then pushes the tweet.
How long did it take you to realize that Nick Fuentes'
posts are all boughted? Like,
they're all botted? Once I looked
at his rumble number, say he's getting like 40K live. He all botted once I looked at his rumble number
saying he's getting like 40k
he is botted as fuck on X
he's the most boughted account on X
I would I'll go in like right hand to God
he is the most
botted person on X that people don't know
is actually boughted.
Like they, what they have, it's not fully mapped out, but they have a very advanced bot network,
which is one of those more advanced ones where they have this shit on the walls.
Like they have a very high quality
bot network where it's not actually getting
discovered. They don't,
it's not like cheap bots, you know? It's like the
high quality ones that they have. It's just generally
Indians on different devices like actually like your shit.
Yeah, they have access to
some platform manipulation
stuff that most of the public doesn't
for sure. And
it's so obvious.
For example, when Candice Owens ratioed
him, it somehow was neck
in neck, like She was 36K.
He got 31K.
Really? What they were doing is as she was
ratioing him, they would bump him up a little bit.
Then she would get more, they would
get more attention, so she ratio him more.
They would bump him up a little bit more. Finally, they stopped and more attention so she ratio him more. They would bump him
up a little bit more. Finally, they stopped and gave
up because they're like, fuck, we can't
stop. I mean, let's be real
let's just look at it from a regular world view
right now. Who is going to
win in an X ratio war?
Nick Fuentes, who's
at the lowest he's been in recent times
after his generational run because
of his recent beefs, or Candice
Owens who just finished who are whipping the floor
with Andrew Wilson, bro.
I will tell you something. The thing about Flentes
is the more you think about these people
and talk about them,
the more energy that they get
in the air.
And that's,
if you may not believe it,
but I never really talk about that guy,
and every interaction
we've had was triggered by him
talking about us.
We have been living rent-free in his mind.
He's trying to come over and grab
anything you got on your side. For like three years, we've been
living rent- free in his mind
and we've been ignoring him.
Only recently we started to
fight back but we just ignored
for three years, right?
Yeah, you guys have been coming up bro.
Real shit, the ACP
has been killing it recently that's why like
even one of my mods i didn't even know one of the mods that watched my stream he's like a huge
fan of yours as well and he's like you gotta get on the show with hos i'm like fuck it he's live let's do it
i've been seeing you guys everywhere and the thing, as the American population does become more frustrated, I can see how many more will lean your way.
If it was me, during my time when I was just working my fucking goye job, like 60 hours a week to make $23 an hour, and then I go to the deli. I'm in New York, by the and then I go to the deli.
I'm in New York, by the way. I go to the deli in Manhattan.
I'm like, bro, I need a fucking Red Bull
and a bottle of water.
And I'm paying $7. I'm like,
fuck, this is like damn near an hour
of my work just for like
a few commodities. You know what what i mean if you caught me back
then i'd probably be on your side i'll probably right behind you saluting right now i mean yeah but
look it's it's really the thing is it's about the
revolutionary way
you know
you don't have to
think about
ideologies as much
as you have to
think about
are we
revolutionaries
or are we
people who
bow our heads
down and submit
to the status quo
you have to think about what is the most effective revolution bow our heads down and submit to the status quo.
You have to think about what is the most effective revolutionary. I will bow my head and submit
to the one and only about it. But you know
my view is that that is revolutionary.
When you bow your head to the absolute
to the one, you're
basically telling all the
fucking Epstein's, all
these fucking people. Yeah, you're saying
fuck you, you're nothing to me.
Yeah, because they
want to prop themselves up as false idols.
And that's what it's always good.
It's a form of shirk.
It's, but revolution doesn't always mean communism.
That's where I stand, you see.
But, but you do have to think,
I'm all for it, revolution, brother, I am with you.
You do have to think about the question,
why are these same people
and their ancestors who are in
power? Why did they spend
literally
trillions of dollars to
suppress communism more than all
the money in the world? Yeah, that is what I was thinking
because honestly, I think
that has always scared,
it's always scared the shit out
of them more than anything, to the
point where they made an alliance with
the Salafis to fight communism.
Meaning
they made an alliance
with people calling themselves Muslims.
You know the U.S. didn't start
fearing Islam until Khomeini
in 79?
Malcolm X and Khomeini. I would say
Malcolm X and Khomeini I would say Malcolm X and Khomeini
those two were the first
people
there's limited exceptions elsewhere but mainly
that's when they started fucking
getting scared of Islam
they were fine when people were just reading
books and praying and doing nothing else
when they saw that there's an actual movement behind it when they started it's a spiritual
connection it's a spiritual war and a physical war yeah that's what started making them scared
you know yeah i mean because when you when you see
people that generally believe that you know what I fight you right now and I win I achieve
so what I would say I would say I die I achieve Jenna like so what I would say is like look
even if you don't identify as a communist, you should still examine and study communism because those people were fighting the physical war for like 200 years, right?
And there's something to be learned and gained from that
true
I do see what you're saying
and as I was going to say earlier
the way I look at it
in the modern sphere
everything that has some truth in it
has been brutally attacked
to keep pushing the bullshit
and with communism it has
been brutally attacked even to the point
where even within the school system is
brutally attacked. I'm in college and
I'm in, I'll say economics my first
semester there, the first semester that I was there in my economics one-on-one class, majority of it was the stem of how communism and capitalism started. But there was about a week's lesson of just how about how communism is like the worst thing to exist and we have to be ultra-capitalism.
I just I just-
And that threw me off. That shit threw me up here. You're selling it too much. I see communism as the rediscovery of monotheism in the era of capitalism.
Because people lost the fact
that money is also an idol.
It is.
And there's an idol worship
that is all around us
that we don't even name
because we don't directly call it a god.
We call it money, we call it money we call it the state we call it
this institution that institution but these are idols it does stop you from your faith as well
it does it can't prohibit you from from from like practicing your faith fully.
And I face that myself.
You know, I think we have all faced that.
With money, it's a big factor.
You need it to live.
It's energy.
It's literally energy.
It's physical, but it's also energy in its phone form.
And it is highly idolized in the capitalist system.
I don't think I'd be a full
comedy. I think I'd be socialist, if anything.
They've perverted God into the all-seeing eye that you see
on the dollar, and their version of God
is a
metaphysical force that is
looking out for and justifying
and protecting the existing system
and that's not the God
of well that would be
the that would be the
that would be the anti-christ that would be the de j would be the, that would be the Deja.
Like, the whole one-eye symbolism, what does it come from?
Absolutely, it's the Dejao.
But they're trying to make people, they're trying to make people think that Dejaal is God.
Like, if you go to these evangelical churches, who are they worshipping?
Are they worshipping the God of the prophets in these evangelical churches?
Are the Wahhabis worshipping the God of our prophet?
I don't think so.
I think they're worshipping something else.
There has been a huge push on
Dajal worship as well. If you look at it over on
TikTok and Instagram, there's people
cosplaying him, worshiping him.
And it's like the full Islamic Dajal.
They will wear the whole thing of how
we see him.
You know, the one eye covered
kaffir on his forehead, etc.
That wave is already here.
And I think the Epsine regime
and Muslim, the Israeli
regime is going to end up pushing it
all forward. They're literally
ushering him in at the moment. Yeah, let
me see what's going on with kick.
What the fuck? Kick is like
not working. It was glitching out
like yesterday as well, brother.
Really? Oh yeah, what the fuck?
This XML file does not appear to have any...
Oh, that's for you too?
Okay.
Yeah, the fuck.
I just refreshed my dashboard.
My chat's like frozen, too.
I can't even know my other chat's dead.
Are we even still live?
Probably not, bro.
Listen,
honestly, it was good talking and
that was great to connect that.
I love you, bro. I like that. That was actually
a good conversation. It was
meaningful. How old are you? I'm 21.
Okay, nice, nice.
Have you seen my shit before at all, or?
Maybe a little bit.
I've seen you on the clips of you, like with the Fuentes.
Oh, with the AI?
Yeah, that was pretty viral.
I've seen that.
I've seen that.
Look, bro, I'm glad people are waking up to those reapers and shit because
we were, we were for a long
time. These people are dishonorable.
These people are fucking fake and disingenuous.
And, uh,
we shouldn't play
into like
going to war with Christians
it's about
Yeah that's what I've been trying
to do the most bro
That is it's been that
I do not want to go to war with the Christians
No we had that unity for so long.
You come from Albania, and Albania, Christians
and Muslims are united.
You know, you know it's crazy, though?
One of the quotes that even,
this was during the war in Kosovo,
it was a Catholic priest, and he said,
we will, this is literal, and he said we will
this is literal
he said we will melt our crosses
and turn them into bullets
to fight for our Muslim brothers
and Kosovo
like that's how tightly knitted we were
yeah yeah yeah
and where did you come from finish that please
I don't want to know
In Lebanon Christians and Muslims did beef in the war, but in large part, even those Christians who are Maronite Catholics, they are our friends.
They're just like us.
They're close to us.
And then, of course, the Greek Orthodox Christians,
like they were always very close to my family and shit, right?
So, like, there was never this division
where we hate Christians or something like that.
Is it kind of, because with us, the way it is,
it's like, when we're out in public,
we're all Albanian, the faith was just a private thing. Yeah, that is, it's like, when we're out in public, we're all Albanian. The faith
was just a private thing. Yeah, that is it.
In Lebanon, it is like that, honestly.
And it's like, even if I'm sitting at a table and I'm
Muslim, the other guys are Orthodox, other guys
Catholic, we just don't talk about it. Right, right.
We'll enjoy everything else. Exactly, exactly.
And it's like, right. You will enjoy everything else. Exactly, exactly. And it's like,
bro, I understand the Goyim memes are funny and shit, but like, I just trust the hell
out of that shit. Like, this stuff Nick Fuentes is embracing.
But he's like, oh, I like being the Jews. Everyone else is low IQ and shit. It's like,
bro. Yeah, like, bro.
Yeah, the same thing
when he literally normalized
the Epstein sweaters, made of his own merch and shit.
Like, I understand how it can be funny,
but it's like this was
literally, this guy should be evil
in carnival. Maybe. He's the guy that led
our government to be what it is today.
Are we schizo if we say that they
fucking shut down Kik
because of this conversation?
No.
We both got it.
Is it all of Kaked? Let me check
the app. Let me check the app let me check
we're both looking at pc let me check up
oh no they should shut down on the app too
now that that might
be a little sketchable some people are still watching
some people are still watching they Some people are still watching, they're saying.
They can see?
Yeah, but they can't chat.
They can still see.
We're still live, yeah.
The app, I can't even see the app.
There's nothing here.
It's saying log in and sign up.
No, no, I know, I know.
But the people who still have the stream up they can
actually still are they saying in the discord yeah they're saying that in discord
all right it was great to meet yeah good to see you we'll definitely run this back again sometime
we'll reconvene and yeah shout out the ACP you know
I'll give you guys a salute how do you do it fully
just
it's a normal salute you know
that's how you got to do it
all right bro
good shit
so I'm gonna see you later
like him Islam see you later bro
peace okay Islam lechumna. L'u-Lahm, see you later, bro. Peace.
Okay, guys, if you made it this far, congratulations.
But we are going to wrap it up.
Check the Discord.
Bye-bye.