 Good day mate 40 here. So I'm looking at Some of the comments to my recent videos including my my two videos yesterday on will Nick Fuentes be found guilty of sedition I have no legal knowledge about what constitutes sedition Does sound like there's a serious case that can be made against him. So That's my my middle of the road take As a comment here, you are not a color you can see it, but you can't be it Well in some circumstances people do primarily see your color or I wear a yarmulke in some circumstances people primarily see the yarmulke And they filter everything else about me through through that perspective So sometimes people's reactions will be primarily to your racial color other times will be primarily to your accent or It will be primarily due to your religious affiliation or your politics, right people have many identities and In some circumstances one part of their identity what will come to the fore? So you may not believe that people can be divided by skin color, but in some circumstances, that's how the world works then interlocutor Responds to my interview of former American Nazi leader Jeff scoop. I asked him about the attention between you know fighting for the white race and being attracted to non-white women and he He laughed and he understood exactly what I was saying and Interlocutor says what an odd question for it asked concerning dating and relationships as if it would be natural for someone with Political and ideological convictions talking about Nazi Jeff scoop to be attracted to non-white females. Well, guess what people are complicated All right, you can have all the ideological commitments Philosophical commitments political commitments you want, but you are still operating within a body and The penis never lies. All right So all sorts of orthodox Jews have gotten involved in intimate relations with non-orthodox women All sorts of you know women dedicated to preserving their virginity have given it up under some circumstances so people have sexual urges romantic urges urges for applause and for community and so People aren't just governed by their head the people aren't just governed by their Religiosity or their ideology or their their politics. So so we have different different parts of us that are often in conflict Then Chad Walker says that my shows are Nick Fuentes were frustrating to listen to Luke says he wants the January 6th Capitol Hill protesters arrested. No anyone those January 6th Capitol Hill protesters who are breaking the law and Causing damage. All right. So whether they were on the left or on the right I want people who break the law and Damage civil society. I want them arrested and prosecuted. I don't want them More prosecuted if they're on the left. I don't want them more prosecuted on the right But if people break the law like many of the January 6th Capitol Hill riders did All right, then then I would want them prosecuted just as I'd want NT for a black lives matter or left-wing protesters Who acted similarly? I would also want them arrested Chad says Luke says he wants January 6th protesters arrested just like he wants leftist protesters Yeah, I want people to break the law and damage civil society. I want them arrested. That's nice Problem is in the real world. Leftist protesters get off scot-free while right-wingers are destroyed. No in some circumstances Some left-wing protesters get off scot-free in other circumstances Right-wing scoff laws get off scot-free. So it's not like the whole world is just Completely biased against people on the right. So circumstances change depending on time and location, right? So Chad seems to be very strong into the right-wing victim hood narrative and victim hood is a source of identity And it's a source of power and energy It also warps. All right, so the sense of group victim hood it binds and blinds to use Jonathan Jonathan height the The psychology social psychologists all right ties bind and blind All right, so if you got a strong in-group identity Then you probably have taken on your in-groups victim hood narrative So I think pretty much every in-group has it has a victim hood narrative And so you can't help but have this in-group victim hood narrative But it also helps if you're able to step outside of it try to see things from an objective perspective so it's easy to think about how your group has been victimized and I think a moderate amount of that is useful because it builds up your in-group identity and It clarifies clarifies your purpose in life. So a small amount I think is useful But when that in-group sense of victim hood Becomes too strong Then people lose touch with reality and they start making choices that are not in either their groups best interests or their best interests Luke ignores this double standard double standards Operate, you know throughout the world. All right, so if you've ever had a job You'll know that you know some employees can get away with things that other employees kind of get away with Right. So so you're going to go through life and sometimes double standards will be in your favor other times double standards will be Not in your favor right, so There's no substitute for accepting reality and it's easy to accept reality because when you refuse to accept reality You'll always get humiliated. So if you're going through life without Constant humiliation then you're probably fairly in touch with reality So I'm not ignoring double standards. I accept that double standards are frequently applying Luke attacks his own side well if Recommending that people don't get to jail and imprisoned for stupid behavior Yeah, I guess I'm attacking criminal behavior on on any side It's not in your best interest and it's not in your political groups best interests Luke demands that people on the right hold themselves to principles their opponents refuse to play by well That's a tougher situation. So let's say you're in a fight for your life in a back alley Right in that circumstance I would hold that your survival is the highest principle and that that should supersede any other principle on the other hand if you're operating if you're walking down the street and there are like Live cams, you know capturing capturing your movements and someone brushes into you You know, I'd recommend you don't like punch them, right? You have to take into consideration the context, right? So sometimes You know certain principles such as principles of fairness and full disclosure will override other principles So there are all sorts of moral principles in play now They have to be balanced against each other and in different contexts, you know The moral principle of full disclosure will be the most important and operative moral principle in other contexts minimizing full disclosure and Putting a priority on your self-interest is appropriate. So sometimes You have to make make good judgments, but generally speaking Living by moral principles and taking the high road is generally a pretty good way to go through life You're not going to win every single conflict, but you will have inner peace Other people will like you you will minimize unnecessary gratuitous conflict with other people and You'll tend to be happier. You will feel better about yourself. Therefore, you'll have more confidence and you'll be more effective My basic problem with Luke is that he is pushing this honest narrative that we shouldn't stand up to leftist because it will hurt our own lives But there's a time to stand up and there's a time to lie down There's a time to walk by the road and there's a time to pick up a book there's a time to fight back and There's a time to mourn all right for everything. There is a season and a purpose under heaven now I Think Chad Walker wants to fight even if it doesn't do any good So to me it's more important to do good than to feel good So I get the sense that Chad thinks just like lashing out and taking action against the left You know, we'll feel really good and that's what's most important But for every action there are reactions. So the people who participate in January 6 They initiate an enormous reaction against that part of the right wing and did enormous damage to their cause So you don't have to just think about okay. What's the action? I want to take you also then have to think about What will be the reactions to what I do generally speaking if you live by moral principles and strive to take the high road You'll be more effective in life Right, there's a huge difference between doing good and feeling good All right, it can feel great to vent, but it doesn't necessarily do you or your cause any Any good if we stand up what we believe in we will face professional and personal consequences Well, there's a time to stand up generally speaking when you're at work It's not a time to stand up about your political cultural or religious beliefs, right? If you're at a social event Depending on the context, you know, will it be appropriate for you to you know loudly proclaim your your beliefs But in other contexts, you know standing up and announcing your beliefs is the right thing to do. It's all contextual Right, so if we stand up what we believe in we will face professional and personal consequences You can phrase what you believe in Differently you can phrase it in a provocative way that will turn 95% of people against you or you can phrase things in a way That will diminish any antagonism against you Right, people only have so much energy if you get in their face and provoke them drive them crazy Right, then they will devote themselves to hurting you But if you present things in an even-handed Manor that a large number of people we have to hear and understand Then you will have provided fewer incentives for other people to retaliate against you So there's a time to stand up and there's a time to lie down Things are only as bad as they are now because past generations of right wingers didn't fight back and just let the left take Everything so if you think things are really bad now You have no sense of context like where are things better than they are in the United States, right? I'm sure in some ways Japan has things better off than the US and Australia has some things better off than the US But overall life is pretty good in in the West in the United States certainly has problems and the left has won every cultural war So does that mean you just you know go out and start busting on the left? Yeah, you have to think about what will be effective So Republican got elected in the state of Virginia as as a governor, right? And he ran on a cultural war platform and it was effective. So what's most important is what's effective what works? Not what feels good Maybe you'll wish you said something when the school informs you that your son is getting his state mandated sex change this month Because his first grader saw him pick up a Barbie So just because you say something doesn't mean you do any good, right? So sometimes when you say something you do good and sometimes when you say something you do harm And sometimes when you say something it makes no difference So it depends on who you say it to what the context is and how you say it So I would send my my kids to an orthodox Jewish day school where this is not going to happen Can you imagine Luke telling a Jew in the 19th century that he is an idiot for leaving behind his comfortable life in France to Move to Palestine and build a homeland for his people. No, I wouldn't I wouldn't tell you know Someone they're an idiot if they're seeing things clearly and they're going off to sacrifice for a greater cause There is a time and a place to sacrifice your own comfort for a greater cause What matters is is your action effectively aiding your cause or are your actions like the January 6 writers doing far more damage than good for your cause Luke thinks it's noble for someone in his adopted tribe to suffer to advance his people's interests sometimes it is noble to suffer to advance your group's interests and Sometimes the damage that you're doing to yourself and therefore to the people who are affected by you It's far greater than any good that you might do for a cause. So I noticed people in Distant politics whether of the right or the left they are looking for opportunities for self-immolation Because standing on their own two feet and building a prosperous life is too boring and just yeah Just not exciting enough and a lot of people in distant politics are just looking to martyr themselves Rather than asking what will effectively push forward, you know what I would like to see in the world If you get fired for standing up against Discrimination at work Luke will say you're an anti-social idiot loser should have kept your mouth shut to keep your salary Sometimes it's appropriate to stand up and put your job at risk Generally speaking no because if you stand up get fired and you don't do any good then You probably made a mistake It's amazing how different Luke is now when he was talking to Mike Enoch a few years ago or different context All right since since four years ago We've had all these alt-right people going out and massacring people whether it's in Christchurch or Alparso, Texas or a synagogue in Pittsburgh So when members say of the alt-right go out and start massacring people that changes how I can talk about the alt-right Because I have to take into consideration. Well, how will my words be heard by a white audience from whether it's from people I go to synagogue with or people I See you walking down the street or you know people I met might meet at a poetry reading People I might meet at the beach right the context has changed and so the way I speak About what's going on in the world will change if horrible people are using arguments Or a particular rhetoric All right, I'm going to stay away from generally speaking those arguments in that rhetoric because I don't want to be associated what? Horrible anti-social you know criminally inclined people are doing If I had to guess Luke's rabbi must have told him if he didn't shape up and start attacking the alt-right He'd be kicked out of the community So that didn't happen But I do measure my words by what will be the effect on You know my friends my religious community my social community, you know my peers I do Think about the consequences of my words And so I do take into consideration, you know my social well-being my personal well-being my psychological well-being my financial well-being Which would mean Luke who was in his 50s and doesn't have a lot of money would be forced to spend his 60s and 70s homeless Or living in squalor and eating cat food. Yeah, so I make Decisions so that I don't don't end up homeless or living in squalor and eating cat food So I don't really hate Luke for changing his tune. I change my tune when circumstances change a Certain joke is funny one minute, but then the context changes if the joke is connected then to something horrible happening in the world I changed my tune. I don't make that joke Right, so my tune changes as the context changes Okay, that's it. Bye. Bye