Brief Summary
This podcast episode covers a range of topics, including Simone Biles's stance on the trans issue, the LA riots and the Democrats' alleged playbook, the US debt spiral, and the return of Kilmargo Garcia to the US to face sex trafficking charges. The episode also features a discussion with Oruron McIntyre about the rising tide of violence on the left and the Community Relations Service.
- Simone Biles criticized Riley Gaines on the trans issue, while Riley Gaines has direct experience competing against trans athlete Leah Thomas.
- Democrats allegedly use a playbook of provoking government response by engaging in illegal conduct and then accusing the government of authoritarian tactics.
- The US is entering a debt spiral where the Federal Reserve's normal remedies no longer work due to excessive government spending and debt.
- Kilmargo Garcia, an illegal immigrant, is returning to the US to face sex trafficking charges, highlighting the Democrats' tendency to elevate "bad guys" as heroes.
- The Community Relations Service is a controversial organization that allegedly promotes a political mission of furthering the Civil Rights Act.
Simone Biles, LA Riots, and Debt Spiral
The host starts by addressing Simone Biles's criticism of Riley Gaines on the trans issue, pointing out the irony of Biles, who has never competed against biological males, dismissing Gaines's concerns. He then transitions to the LA riots, suggesting they are part of a broader Democratic playbook. This playbook involves provoking a government response through illegal actions and then accusing the government of authoritarianism. Finally, the host discusses the US debt spiral, arguing that the Federal Reserve's traditional methods of controlling the economy are becoming ineffective due to excessive government spending and debt.
Democrats' Playbook and Nationwide Day of Defiance
The host elaborates on the Democrats' alleged playbook, where illegal conduct is used to provoke a government response, which is then framed as fascist authoritarianism. He notes that this playbook is likely to be replicated across the country during a planned nationwide day of defiance. He also points out that some of the blame for this lies with California authorities and Democratic politicians who encourage this "resistance." The host also criticizes federal judges for being more solicitous toward illegal criminals than their victims, which he believes has emboldened criminal activity.
The Debt Spiral Explained
The host explains the concept of a "debt spiral," where the Federal Reserve's ability to control the economy is compromised by excessive government debt. He explains that the Federal Reserve traditionally uses interest rates and the money supply to manage the economy, but the massive amount of debt accumulated makes it difficult to raise interest rates without significantly increasing the government's debt obligations. This forces the Federal Reserve to continue printing money, perpetuating the debt spiral. The host warns of potential economic perils and advises listeners to protect themselves financially.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia and the Left's "Heroes"
The host discusses the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant who has become a cause célèbre for the Democratic Party. He notes that Garcia is returning to the US to face sex trafficking charges, highlighting the Democrats' tendency to elevate "bad guys" as heroes. The host argues that the left seems to need their heroes to be flawed individuals, as it allows them to demonstrate their power to transform public perception through media and propaganda. He draws a parallel to George Floyd, who he says became "Saint George Floyd" despite his criminal history.
Interview with Oruron McIntyre on LA Uprising and Leftist Violence
The host interviews Oruron McIntyre about the LA uprising and the rising tide of violence on the left. McIntyre suggests that these events are cyclical and a mixture of organic tensions and manipulation by organized forces. He notes that allowing a large number of illegal immigrants into the US creates a diaspora culture that feels separate from the country, leading to pushback when policies change. McIntyre also points out the presence of leftist activists and pro-Palestine protesters, who are often motivated by professional organization and ideological manipulation.
Assimilation vs. Conquest: The Ideology of Resistance
McIntyre discusses the ideology behind the resistance, noting that the American narrative of a "melting pot" can inadvertently support a lack of assimilation. He argues that a nation is its people and their values, and if immigrants do not assimilate, they may view their presence as a conquest rather than integration. The host adds that in the past, immigrants came in smaller numbers and had no option but to assimilate, while today, large immigrant populations and left-wing ideology discourage assimilation. McIntyre agrees, stating that the expectation of assimilation has been replaced by the idea that it is a form of cultural imperialism.
The Democrats' Allegiance to Illegals and the "High and Low" Strategy
The host and McIntyre discuss the Democrats' allegiance to illegals, with the host suggesting it goes beyond just census benefits. McIntyre argues that the Democrats are employing a "high and low versus the middle" strategy, where they bring in a population dependent on the ruling class to displace the middle class. He also notes the influence of the "settler colonialism" narrative, which frames America as owing a debt to those who have been victimized by the Western world. McIntyre connects this ideology to the convergence of woke capitalism, academic institutions, and immigrant activism, all working to deconstruct America.
The Community Relations Service: An "Underground" Civil Rights Organization
The host and McIntyre discuss the Community Relations Service (CRS), an organization created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. McIntyre explains that the CRS was originally intended to smooth over race relations but has become a political organization that actively promotes the Civil Rights Act's agenda. He claims that the CRS encourages media outlets to sell specific narratives, covers up interracial violence against white Americans, and has been involved in pushing trans issues and placing mosques in Christian towns. McIntyre notes that the CRS operates with a high level of secrecy and has special privileges that shield it from transparency.
The Civil Rights Act: Benign Goals or a "Monster"?
The host questions whether the CRS's actions are a perversion of the Civil Rights Act's goals or if the Act was always intended to be something different. McIntyre argues that the Civil Rights Act has become a "monster" due to judicial interpretations and amendments, such as the concept of "disparate impact," where any difference in group outcomes is assumed to be discrimination. He claims that the CRS has facilitated political understandings of the civil rights revolution, including controlled race riots and the manipulation of victims' families to downplay racial crimes. McIntyre reveals that the Trump administration is planning to defund the CRS, but a statutory amendment or repeal of the Civil Rights Act is needed to permanently remove the organization.