 Okay, guys 40 here. Let's turn things over. Let's see what Tucker Carlson has to say Okay Welcome to Tucker Carlson tonight here in the United States We've been so deeply engrossed in our own debates over whether men should be allowed to compete on girls swim teams Or whether it's immoral to carry our groceries and plastic bags That we have missed the fact that the government of China has been busy with its own agenda taking over the world in the space of just 15 years for example the Chinese have succeeded in Recolonizing the entire continent of Africa didn't think that could happen. Well, it is happening in Africa China now calls the shots and takes the natural resources for itself period as of tonight There is only one remaining African country that dares to recognize Taiwan And it happens to be among the smallest countries in Africa Swaziland everyone else on the continent obeys Beijing But wait a second. How can this be happening? Isn't colonialism racist and bad? Yes, it is and no one's worse and more racist I'll do it to show you go on Chinese social media sometime and see how they describe the Africans. They've subjugated. It's horrifying So why isn't the New York Times writing stories about any of this? You know why because the New York Times is on China's side That's why they all but ignore the brutal Chinese colonization of Latin America, which is also in full swing right now Colonialism violates everything the New York Times once claimed to believe in but that's okay because they never really believed any of it Anyway, it was always about power We came to Brazil this week to see for ourselves what the Chinese are doing to Latin America We're making a documentary about it for our Tucker Carlson original series Brazil has the last pro-american government in Latin America. It's our single most important ally in the Western Hemisphere Allowing Brazil to become a colony of China would be a significant blow to us and potentially a very serious military threat The by-demonstration appears to be in favor of it One person who's emphatically not in favor of it is the president of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro So of course the American media hate him. Here's some of their slander The United States isn't the only country lurching dangerously towards authoritarianism. It is happening all over indeed Just yesterday for example, Brazilians elected Jair Bolsonaro Usually you don't get rid of an aspiring dictator through the electoral process Brazil is gonna have trouble with Bolsonaro. It's that same authoritarian like Women hating You know racist energy. He's the Trump or Brazil president Bolsonaro doesn't believe in social distancing He doesn't want lockdowns much much more extreme than President Trump Brazil's far-right nationalist president Jair Bolsonaro spoke at an event in Dallas These two men and fellow travelers like Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin represent the growing global threat to the ideas of liberalism These are people whose research consists of three minutes on Wikipedia on the way to the studio He's a racist of course. He is he quote doesn't want lockdowns. There's your proof But it is the last clip from plagiarist Fareed Zakaria that explains why they're so mad at Bolsonaro Bolsonaro, Freedzakaria tells us represents a quote growing global threat to the ideas of liberalism liberalism meaning neoliberalism meaning Globalism and in fact that is true. Bolsonaro is no Justin Trudeau He's not a low IQ fascist who would be working as an Instagram influencer if he doesn't have his own army He's not the president of Ukraine who shuts down television stations that dare to criticize him and outlaws opposition parties and arms Nazis and Conventional terms Bolsonaro is in fact liberal. He has done nothing to stop civil liberties in Brazil But at the same time he is a nationalist. He cares about his country. He resists China Therefore he must be stopped George Soros hates him and so does Joe Biden. Hi everybody with the program So naturally we wanted to meet him yesterday We did we sat with Bolsonaro for more than an hour and the first thing we learned is that the left in Brazil hates him very much They tried to kill him when he first ran for president four years ago with very little money in the backing of no party He came out of nowhere to get 57 million votes, but he almost didn't survive to be elected He was stabbed by a leftist almost to death at a rally At which point the left-funded lawyers to come in and rescue his attempted murderer An amazing story that hasn't gotten a ton of coverage in the United States These are authoritarian says MSNBC. All right, so we asked Bolsonaro about the stabbing in our conversation I also asked him about his Christian faith, which is on display something else that triggers them We asked him at our Supreme Court stance on abortion his views on gun rights, and we asked him fundamentally Why do you think you're so hated? Here's the first part of the conversation The parallels between politics in Brazil and politics of the United States are striking to an American you are opposed by a coalition of Billionaires college professor. Well, this is some hard-hitting interview like please tell me about your faith Okay so It is a big story today guys Savannah Hernandez. What what can we say? Big tap keeps big tech keeps big tech keeps trying to destroy my career, but I am Relentless, I mean this girl is relentless Okay chat says Well Luke end up selling stiffness pills like Alex Jones Keeping my question a classy since he keeps his temple clean. I'm a 19th century Victorian gentleman at least I thought I was until I went to visit a friend the other day and he has a really posh place and I Needed to go visit the dunny at one point and I mean his dunny was cleaner than my kitchen His dunny was cleaner than my living room. His dunny was cleaner than my Bedroom his dunny was cleaner than my office. I mean Yeah, so it was just just an amazing place and thanks to Thanks to these miraculous azo cranberry urinary tract health pills. All right I just like I just stood up front of the porcelain ball And I mean I just let loose a stream like a racehorse and I've had a lot of women comment on what a strong stream I have I think I was like plinking and like damaging the porcelain the stream Was so solid. I mean you just ask anyone. It's like it just like sounds like a racehorse and You know, I'm at the end. I just feel great and it's like it's a posh dunny Over at a mates house what could be better then I'm walking out and I realize I'd left the bloody door open I Let the door open and I mean when I was it's like a racehorse I mean, they're just the splunking off the porcelain and Here I was thinking that I was this 19th century Victorian gentleman but but I realized I may be somewhat delusional and there's nothing like Talking to friends to make you realize how delusional you might be so it was a moderately warm day the other day it was like it was reaching 80 degrees and There was there was sunshine and so my friend offered me a ride back Right, it was it was like one mile away But he offered to drive me drive me home like just one mile It's like and I thought about that I am 56 years of age and I've never offered anyone You know a one mile ride home I mean even women that I was dating even women that I knew intimately I would often you know drop them off at the corner and they'd have to schlep a mile, you know to their place I didn't want to miss Minna Like I had one woman stop updating me because I let her off at the corner because I needed to get to Minna Mari then I needed to you know reconnect with a shaman and follow follow the Mitzvitz So I couldn't believe that my friend offered me a ride home a one mile ride With it 80 degree possible temperature. I was thinking wow well, I Was kind of embarrassed because it would never occur to me to offer someone a one mile ride home and Then it made me realize again that hospitality is not one of my strong suits So let's say you're coming to LA and you think oh, I'm gonna rock up to 40 cells 40 will put me up No, 40 will not put you up 40 will likely not even drive you around He certainly would drive you one mile just because it's like 80 degrees out and so I Mentioned to my friend that you know, I'm not really strong in the virtual hospitality and I thought okay I'm now off the hook. I've just I've been clear. I'm not You know, I'm not particularly strong on the character Asset of hospitality. I'm not like Abraham in in the Bible and I thought okay good We can we can just move on now But my friend said well The good thing is that's easy to fix I didn't know we would then get to talk about maybe fixing Improving on making progress with my character defects I thought I just confessed that I suck at hospitality and then we just move on but oh I can improve and So I was talking about how I don't like to date women my own age, you know, I don't particularly find them attractive I'm really only interested in dating women under 40 and my friend made the obvious point There are many very well-preserved women in their fifties. Is this just another example of my self-destruction? All right, is this just another example of my martyrs complex that? You know, if I if I don't get the 32 year old like somehow I'm going to overlook the the attractiveness of say a 55 year old woman I mean who has so much more life experience It was probably so much stronger who's you know, willing to call me out on my stuff All right, and I'm going to pass that by I mean how self-destructive I so I think this is a reason why many people Kind of minimize the old human connection thing because when you start connecting with people you see how deluded you are You see how selfish you are you see how you're lacking in Social graces You see all these ways that you need to improve you see how you've been you know lying to yourself I just thought when it came to my character defects I could just like name them claim them and then we can just all move on and like share a dirty joke but Apparently some of these character defects are relatively easy relatively easy Easy to make progress on so Here we go rest in peace doctors of lanko. Yeah. Thank you doctors of lanko for the Zelenko protocol So he's been dying of cancer the last four years Luke beware of Brazilian women who make it to the US There are suspect ways that they earn that plane ticket I remember there's one guy didn't appreciate my blog and he said don't you know that for less than the price of a plane ticket to Brazil I could have you wiped out Stick with the lying lady Cassidy from yesterday 25 years old Luke's pirate yet. I think 25 is a good age For me like I'm 56, but I'm incredibly immature for my age So I don't know that she was lying. I just think her claims deserve an honest hearing and investigation But you look at the mainstream media And how do they how do they cover it? It's all about all the campaign to discredit Cassidy Hutchinson has begun Well, I hope so. I mean should we should we treat her words as sacred scripture? Oh No, can't question Cassidy Hutchinson I mean if if her allegations don't stand up to scrutiny that they're not important, but why is questioning Cassidy Hutchinson What why is that heresy? All right, there should be campaigns to discredit people who dominate the national conversation I mean Acura criticism makes me better Acura criticism would make Cassidy Hutchinson better Acura criticism would make the democrats better Acura criticism would make the January 6th committee better Acura criticism would make Tucker Carlson better like everybody is better with Acura criticism I yes before he died dr. Zelenka shared his secret protocol with me And he asked me to carry on his work and he He sent me to a pond where the lady of the lake kind of arose out of the out of the depths And she presented to me the Zelenko protocol or all the pills And she said It has been given to you to carry on the Zelenko protocol I can I can do no other So Ed Dutton had baked Alaska on Oh, man So even Odyssey has been DDOS attacked for a week now rumor or rivals to youtube are being served lawsuits right now There's a there's a funny baked Alaska clip about 20 seconds long where he's talking to this girl about pussy And and then he asked her if she's single and she says yes And then he says can I have your phone number and she says no and then her friend says look she's 13 But I don't think I could play it because I don't think you're allowed to play clips of kids It's a whole different different level of youtube. I mean who needs Who needs the aggravation What do you want drive me to a kosher deli? No, no, I'm sorry. I blame this dribble on rio This the sparkling insights you you You blame that on rio man all right Sarah Savannah Hernandez big tech keeps trying to destroy my career, but I am Relentless. Yeah, what about the Ludovico treatment that has not been given to me to carry on the work but When the time comes I shall be willing All right Savannah Hernandez now. I don't know about you. Have you ever heard of Savannah Hernandez before? So One great thing about Savannah Hernandez is she has very healthy self-esteem So this is on human events.com since I was a young girl I've always felt I needed to make a positive impact with my life I just never thought the politics is where that impact would be made I also never thought that after four years of literal blood sweat and tears All of my hard work and dedication to this field would simply be deleted. Well, why didn't you back things up? So I keep my notes for this show in in a gmail draft and I don't know what happened. I plinked Plinked something on my keyboard and deleted the whole draft and then I spent An hour trying to retrieve it, but there's no way to retrieve a deleted gmail draft I tried to like turn off Wi-Fi to my other devices and try to retrieve it that way No, all the all the notes that I've built up of topics that haven't shared with you yet Just all deleted like that So if something's important to you make sure you have it backed up And if you feel too backed up Don't forget azo cranberry urinary health Track urinary tract help. Okay. It's common knowledge that twitter is a new public square and for independent journalists like myself It's one of the most powerful tools at breaking national news But shock and awe here. It's not a fair playing field Well, did you know that you can back up or your tweets you can back up or your facebook information You can back up everything you've used With google so you can back up your google gmail. You can back up your youtube videos I started my career in 2018 after almost five years of documenting the biggest events in recent history The black lives matter rise of 2010 January 6th, biden's collapsing economy. I have been permanently banned from twitter for simply sharing my work Welcome to journalism in 2022 telling the truth is almost an impossible task and it's getting more dangerous by the day Journalists like myself have been met with violence in the streets Slander to our names and repeated targeting by big tech and left-wing supporters Man that is terrible Um, I'm gay What age did you know that you were gay? um I think at like 10. I knew that I I think at 10, but I wasn't like I wasn't clear on my gender. Yeah, I I think it was around like 10 as well when I started questioning if I was bi and then since then it was kind of like a A slippery slope because I kept I was like my bi omni lesbian and then I I kind of like Came to the point and on the now recently. I've been like in my pan, but then I like I think Now I'm starting to realize that I'm queer, but yeah, it was it started around 10. It wasn't like fully Formed, but I guess like that's when I realized wait That's a possibility Yeah, I am gender queer trans mask and queer. What's trans mask trans mask is like people under the non-binary umbrella identifying like or presenting mask masculine, yeah, what about you? um, I'm trans and uh On my sexuality is unlabeled um I use he him pronouns. Yeah, and I use he they pronounce Tell us what you guys identify as we're asking everyone here today gay gay cis What is it cis gender male? There we go. I don't know gender gender neutral or gender fluid. I think that's what they said. I don't know. I'm confused Do you identify as gender fluid? I don't know I feel like honestly honestly, it should not be a bad pain. Like I've talked to people who go with they and them I'm like well in the grammar of things. How would you want to represent yourself? I was like, I mean, I guess it because it's like you're you're it. You're the it Like it shouldn't be a bad name. It should just be owned gay yes Yeah, I She um pronouns are he him sometimes you say I don't give a shit. I guess you could call me gay I'm homo flexible really. I do like some women, but mostly men powerful powerful stuff Okay, Leponia says Ford refuses to follow me back. Well Let me have a look, bro. I I don't want you to suffer like this Do you want to share your your name? I don't even know what you're going by so The only Leponius I know I'm following Luke hungers for Savannah Hernandez Baby making cannon to fire out 40 and babies to rule and to regulate her hair is darker and shinier than a garbage bag This is too complicated Leponius LPM X 11. Oh, you have been LPM X 11 Oh, are you an Asian girl? Pretty cool Wait, is everything Oh, that's LPM X 11. No, that's not you. I can't figure out who you are. It's up to you, bro You have to DM me It's way too complicated. Glimp badly says my sexuality is top shelf Mount Rushmore actor Tom Byron does interviews for $200 Excellent Bonnie says I was over the target, bro. I am a journalist I was banned from Twitter Tucker is wider than Luke Ford's teeth. Not easy Yeah, if Tucker wasn't doing boring stuff in Brazil, Luke wouldn't be spewing introspective drivel Whoa Whoa I mean I kind of look for common sense to glib medley. So I'm gonna have to I'm gonna have to pray on that Lip is the the master chatter Okay Savannah Hernandez Back in 2020 after three years of hard work, I had amassed a pretty solid Twitter following Access to this program had allowed me to break news multiple times and land to be news and radio hits on various networks such as Fox OANN Newsmax and blaze TV My hard work had paid off and my dream of telling the truth was now a reality Then it all came to an abrupt halt when Twitter decided to delete the entire career I had worked for it at 23 I was suspended from the platform for banned evasion Initially, I felt discouraged I'd put my life on the line gotten beaten up mazed and tear gas to give Americans the best coverage of every event that I could However, I wouldn't let this deter me. I started a second account less than a year later My work would again be censored after breaking national news So I don't hear anything in this article about how maybe I played a role in my own misfortune maybe I shouldn't rely on someone else's platform particularly I'm very likely to Be going against the leftist ideology of the platform So if I back up all my videos, I try to back up everything that that I do now Chateau Hattis, he didn't back up his blog and so when it was deleted from WordPress apparently dozens and dozens of articles that he was in the process of working on were deleted And he's never returned to blogging. So he was absolutely devastated And her third Twitter account was recently taken down I was called hateful yet. I simply allowed Americans to speak about the events they were participating in I want to allow people to speak for themselves. This is why big tech seeks to censor journalists to provide documentation They refuse the narrative on a host of topics Big tech is rewriting our reality every day guys We cannot allow big tech to take control of our reality and we cannot allow the media to sway the minds of millions For anyone reading this who thinks that they can't make a change I feel the exact same way every single day You will be the one who saves America If you see something that you don't agree with speak out stand up and get vocal So that you can suffer the same horrible consequences that Savannah Hernandez did We need to start pushing back now and we cannot let the truth die No matter how hard that may be our entire country and the next generation depend on it And then the next article is dr. Vladimir Zelenko rest in peace The man who gave us the the Zelenko protocol for dealing with covid that uh, Dennis Prager endorsed So, you know, it must be good All right. So you're hearing this article by Savannah Hernandez and you're thinking Well 40, how do I overcome this rampant martyr syndrome? A martyr syndrome seems to play a huge role in pretty much everyone on the distant right So do you have martyr syndrome? Well, the good news is there are things you can do to overcome it And start living a happier more positive life. So please Press one if you are ready to start leading a happier and more positive life We can do this together By learning to express your feelings more I I created a safe space online so that people could express their feelings more Are you ready to challenge negative beliefs and expectations? Are you ready to set some healthy boundaries? Just doing these simple things you will quickly start to notice a big difference in how you feel about yourself, your circumstances and other people If you are not quite sure where to start, don't worry This article will help you guide you Through the process of addressing your martyr syndrome and overcoming it So anyone have an email address for Savannah Hernandez? I wanted to share this with her Okay. Number one expressing your needs That's what I need to hear from you right now. I want to see right down in the chat What your needs are it's time for you to start expressing them Right. Stop expecting others to read your mind If other people are going to understand your needs without you telling them They would have understood by now good communication skills involve both speaking and listening Wow. LaPonious says my life's work of one week was deleted from twitter, bro Have some empathy man just a stunning interview here with The leader of brazil. I can't believe i'm not showing it to you I can't believe i'm robbing you of this I conducted my campaign anchored on a biblical passage John 3 32 Thou shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free The media never gave me any visibility or space Much to the contrary They attacked me all the time throughout the campaign On september the 6th 2018 the eve of the election. I suffered an attempted assassination Jair Bolsonaro was being carried through a crowd you can see him there on the shoulders of some supporters when suddenly A man with a knife Stabs him in the abdomen Doctors say my survival was a miracle and the same is true for my election And a very important factor which you may perhaps not be aware of is the fact that brazil Had a country that upon taking office as president The incumbent president surrendered strategic positions in the cabinet political parties Including the cabinet ministries State banks state companies I did not do that So I got a lot of pushback strong pushback from brazilian parliament and we were able to withstand In 2019 and 2020 of course the pandemic hit and everything changed And this country was doomed to a fiasco because many governors actually gathered forces through the economy to defeat We were able to successfully come to the end of 2020 Okay, thank god. Thank god. Uh, is it jair bolson arrow? Thank god. He doesn't have martyrs complex But you might have martyrs complex. So Let's start expressing our needs. All right. If you've got a need. I want you to write it down right away and Let's see if we could start meeting your needs In a straight way Okay, I want to be be clear. This is this is This this is a very Torah centric show All right So a simple conversation can clear up a big misunderstanding If you are trying to express yourself via pouting sulking or otherwise acting out You cannot expect to be understood Recognize that the only way another person will understand you is if you reach out to that person What what did what did uh Neil diamond say about touching hands touching you touching me right, I mean, I think I think that's what the the The doctor here is talking about when it began. I can't begin To know but then I know it's growing strong was in the spring and spring became the summer Who'd have believed that you'd come along? Hands touching hands reaching out touching me I mean above the waist touching you sweet Caroline Bum bum bum Look at the night and it don't seem so lonely. We filled it up with only two and when I hurt Hurting runs off my shoulders. How can I hurt when hoarding you? one touching one reaching out touching me touching you I've been inclined to believe they never would oh no Good times never seem so good. All right. So this is a safe space to Express your needs Reach out and touch faith Okay For example, do you feel like you're being too asked to do too much at work? Have you told people in your office you need help? Or have you simply acted cold towards others? If you've not told anyone you need help on a project chances are they don't know Being cold towards your co-workers is not really communication and chances are No one knows what the problem is on your end So it's super duper important guys That you start sharing your feelings and expressing Your needs Like how am I going to know what your needs are if you don't tell me So please Please please please pleasing me pleasing you state your feelings directly The first step to direct communication is stating your feelings when expressing yourself Please focus on what you're feeling See right now you might be feeling a great deal of boredom You you you tuned in to hear talk of carlson. So you your your boredom may have turned to annoyance and like Flaming anger by now. So please get in touch with whatever you're feeling and write it out in the chat So try to abandon any Mentalities you have convincing yourself that you are inherently the victim Or that things are inherently stacked against you I got to be honest. There is a reflex in me that is I'm the victim I've been screwed over since I was a little baby. It's absolutely no good No matter how hard I try I'll never succeed That was a dominant emotion in my childhood I'd like to think it's a little less strong these days, but it's still there I've got the virus of victimhood Inside of me and only by reaching out Touching you spiritually touching me can't we together overcome this right All you can know for sure are your own feelings. So focus on expressing your feelings Please start with the words. I feel When expressing yourself. So I feel ludicrous right now I feel like well my my viewership is down to nine live viewers and When it when it hits five, I've got a hurry curry sword here. I'm just gonna go Okay, so briefly state your feelings and the behavior is causing I I can't believe that kevin michael graves must have 70 live viewers right now And I've got nine 10 This reduces blame as you're focusing on your personal reactions over objective facts See, there's no objective reason that It's better to have 70 live viewers than 10. Like if I had 70 live viewers right now It might go to my head. I might become narcissistic They might be abusive They they might encourage some of my worst traits the the perils of the e-personality might take over But when I have 10 live viewers it's very hard for me to be on some kind of narcissistic high For example, do not say you guys gave me too short notice for this project And now I have to work harder than everyone else in the office instead say something like I feel overwhelmed because I didn't get enough notice about the project You see the difference there? It's important to use I feel language And focus on the present moment. So now I've got 12 live viewers, man And so because a minute ago I had nine. I really feel like this is the start of something big Focus on the present moment express how you feel now Do not let past emotions or problems control how you act now Right and don't be afraid To ask for help Right Do you feel like you need a little extra help right now? This is a safe space We're all We're all friends here. We're all here to support each other Express your needs Look at Leponius. He expresses needs for me to follow him on twitter and we make that happen People with martyr syndrome may hesitate to express their needs. They may hesitate to ask for help Rather than reaching out and explaining what people can do to help You may prefer to view your situation as hopeless and harbour resentments I'm afraid that I have often done this Wow, this this kind of characterizes My life up until about age 27 dominantly in my life before 27 and then moderately in my life after 27 However, this is unhealthy long term and can lead to strained personal and professional relationships All right. Are you experiencing strained personal and professional relationships? You need to go to this wiki how article on overcoming martyr syndrome if you need something say so For example, if you need help just us say something like I could really use some extra help on this project If any of you have any downtime I'm finding these pictures super helpful. How about you? Oh Yeah, I could use some help. I could use like a caller onto this show. So How do I get a caller onto this show? I don't know. Maybe I'll play some talker Active price of fuels Which in turn of course reflects in higher inflation levels The left wing uses that to tries to use that to defeat me If they do come back to power in my view, they will never go back or go out of power again Even former president Lula I mean everything he says despite all the foolish things he says And despite attacking so many people such as christians, for example When it comes to the issues such as abortion policy And the apparent partnership he has with many crooks and thieves He wants many crimes to no longer be crimes And he wants to be able to lend money to dictatorships all around the world He wants to disarm the good-willing population. They also want to revitalize the mst the landless people movement and arm them I mean they should have no less or no more than 10% of votes, but they do The opinion poll is conducted by data following one of the last polls indicated that Lula is perceived as being more honest than I am I mean this kind of opinion poll of course is totally mistaken and doesn't work But they do conduct these polls to attach some element of credibility and a potential future manipulation of votes That's a suspicion we clearly have That's actually more than a suspicion We have some circumstantial evidence and if the left wing does come back to power in my view, they will never leave power anymore And this country will follow the same pathways as venezuela Argentina, Chile, Colombia Brazil will be one more wagon in that train And the losers will be the brazilian population and also the left wing itself I mean the left-wing voter will lose as a result and all of south america will be colored red if you understand me And in my view the united states will become virtually an isolated country in the world Okay powerful words there from the the president of brazil, but let's get back to To overcoming marta syndrome from wiki howe All right guys you need to avoid Escape mechanisms people with marta syndrome may have built-in escape mechanisms to help them avoid communication I would often do this like when a girl would like me And I would feel too awkward. I would kind of run away Yeah, I would often run away. I remember Like people would notice like women hitting on me and I would just be overcome by shyness or shame or Something and I just kind of ignore what was going on Like they'd say you're just making yourself oblivious. Like she was really into you so If you are frustrated or upset by a situation think about the ways you handle that other than communicating directly Learn to recognize and avoid these mechanisms to begin with so some people may behave in a negative fashion to entice others to guess What's wrong? So instead of expressing yourself directly. Do you sulk or act cold toward someone who has upset you? Yeah, I used to give people the the silent treatment Or just be kind of sulky Or whiny Or bitchy You may also complain about the issue in ineffective ways For example, you may whine or complain continually Refusing to listen to advice or suggestions You may also complain to other people around the person who's frustrating or upsetting you while with hoarding information from them So am I wrong or does pretty much everybody on the distant right suffer from martyr syndrome? Like tell me this is a free open place for you to express your needs If I'm wrong, just tell me 40 you are wrong but I think martyr syndrome is dominant in the distant right. I think this is a really useful prism Or you know understanding How the distant right works and how much of the world works You may find excuses for not communicating you will convince yourself You are too tired or too busy to talk things out directly or I would just get too emotionally flooded Or I think about reasons why this person isn't you know worthy of me putting some effort in Writing in a journal is a great way to confront your daily life and to process your emotions in a healthy way So please feel free to use the chat right to process your emotions In in a healthy way. I don't feel like you guys are really engaging with this high quality content Right. I'm just getting through the chat here. And I I'm just not seeing a lot of You know open expression of feelings And and I want to know what's what's going on, you know, why Why are you afraid to be emotionally naked right now? There is no need to be afraid. This is a safe space Damn my mic was my mic was running way too hot there I'm sorry if I was I'm sorry if my mic was just way too intense for you But uh Now I don't think I'm hot enough So confusing. Please please tell me the right amount of hotness for my mic Okay Examine your feelings Understanding the causes and issues behind your martyrdom can help you make positive changes in your life Try to get in touch with your own emotional state Question why you might act like a martyr? now You're saying 40 I'm ready to do the work about my martyrs complex. I'm ready to do the hard work Of swallowing my prozac pill every day That's just masking the problem. All right. It may be a good thing to do. It may have more benefits than than cost, but There's no There's no valid excuse if you've got a problem like martyrs complex You need to do the work and I'm here right now Reaching out Holding you holding me. I'm ready to do this work with you All right, if you can identify the cause you can identify the solution and we can all graduate from martyrs complex And we can become happier healthier more effective more successful people. We can become Better clearer cleaner vessels for god All right. Do you have low self-esteem? Do you ever find yourself thinking that you were worthless? Do you feel that you were unable to control your own life? When you feel upset, can you identify what is causing it or are you unsure? Do you often hold grudges? This article is great, isn't I mean this is high quality stuff Is there something from the past that you can't let go of? Do you often see situations as hopeless? Why is this? Does it help you avoid uncomfortable situations? Does it help you justify your current state of life? Right, please Recognize that you have choices Martyr syndrome is often marked by a feeling of helplessness You may feel you are inherently the victim in life and that will not change While there is a lot one cannot change about any given situation Learn to recognize where you can make choices right god Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change The courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference Right when you recognize where you can change things this will help you feel more in control of your life Kenneth Brown argues that Judaism is not a race Well Ashkenazi Jews do have particular genetic traits So I think it's fair to say that Ashkenazi Jews have many of the characteristics of race I only feel only low self esteem with women that's it bro That is self-deceiving if you've got a sector of your life where you're suffering from low self esteem The answer is not to avoid women or to avoid that area of life If you've got a problem with low self-esteem around women, guess what you have that problem all throughout your life It's like bone cancer right my mother she got breast cancer and they they cut off her breasts But the breast cancer turned to bone cancer and she shriveled away to 60 pounds and she died So bro, you've got bone cancer Right and you think if I just stay away from women Oh, my bone cancer. It won't be so bad But if you got low self-esteem around women you've got low self-esteem all through your life And it's time to get to work on this right if you are You know irresponsible at work you've got a problem with irresponsibility all through your life If you lack conscientiousness at work You've got a problem with a lack of conscientiousness all through your life If you say inappropriate things at work You have a problem with being inappropriate and socially awkward all through your life If you got a problem in one area of your life, I guarantee you that problem is all throughout your life It's just brought You know straight in your face in certain areas in life so that you can't avoid it anymore So I get occasional attacks of anxiety and shame And I tend to make bad decisions. I drive badly All by choice is just kind of compressed down. I become much more reactive I lash out or I whimper and hide and kind of make like a turtle all right these flooding examples of Anxiety and shame, right? They're not just really in those occasional times when I when it's like oh, wow, I'm having an anxiety attack or oh, wow I'm getting flooded with shame. No Anxiety and shame chronically with me. It's just that there are any certain situations where I can't Ignore them anymore Right. So if you have occasionally have problems with anxiety, I guarantee you've got Like me disproportionate levels of anxiety flowing throughout your life. It's just that certain situations. You can't ignore it anymore Who is Kenneth Brown? He's a deep left jerk all I'm just not smooth with women because they are unreasonable and not logical Bro, they just Look, this is an example of writing Unenforceable tickets and other people's like, oh women, they're not reasonable. They're not logical Right. Everyone works out of a different rule book and we have to extend our empathy to understand like how does Vladimir Putin see the world Like how do women see the world? How do Jews see the world? How do blacks see the world? How do muslims see the world like we can understand it like From from an outside perspective godward podcast trajectory is like hilarious or bizarre depending on your Orientation, but if you put it just a little bit of empathy you can kind of understand Oh So this is how godward podcast ended up as godward podcast, but it takes a little bit of effort You can't just like laugh at him or you can't just dismiss him All right, you need to throw in some empathy for the fairer sex Women just want some thick flirting emotions and I just can't reach those levels bro There's a whole world of interactions with women That's open and possible for you And I tell you what if you reach out to me, I'll reach out to you and together We're gonna we're gonna make some major progress here All right women don't just want thick flirty emotions Oh boy, Eric Stryker's take on overturning Roe v. Wade. I can't wait to hear that. Wow. I'm queuing that up right now Thank you. Thank you bones mode for these excellent suggestions Everyone finds their job stressful having to do things you dislike at work as part of life And you cannot fully control stressful situations from occurring However, you can control your reactions and your coping mechanisms The next time you encounter stress at work pause and remember you have choices Think to yourself. I can't completely get rid of these stresses, but I can control how I react I can make a choice to stay calm and deal with this effectively. So right now I've got 12 live viewers Right. So this could cause me stress or shame I could run into people at synagogue and they say, oh, you know, why do you make these videos? Nobody even watches them Why are you wasting your time? You know, why aren't you studying Toyota or earning more money or you know, going to a sports bar and meeting checks When faced with a difficult situation sit down and make a list of everything that you can do to make a difference This will help you feel as though you have more control in your life Right and stop expecting to be rewarded for your suffering Wow, we're really getting into it here. Some people volunteer to endure a pain and neglect with the hope of being rewarded Yeah, I know and someone like that People feel that being a martyr will lead to things like recognition love sex other rewards Think about how you expect to be rewarded for your martyrdom and please share it in the chat and Share in the chat like who are the prominent members of the distant right who do not have martyrs complex Think about how often you talk to other people about your martyrdom Do you think that you use this behavior to get attention from others? Many people are relationship martyrs You may find yourself putting a lot more into a relationship than you are receiving often people feel giving Feel like giving and giving to difficult people will eventually result in those people changing And becoming more loving and caring But ask yourself whether this has ever really happened in most cases Giving more than you receive in a relationship does not result in the other person changing It just builds resentments and frustrations on your end So what are some best practices? If you've got martyrs complex I didn't realize that wiki how is such an awesome website. This is just great advice I I'm feeling so much cleaner clearer I'm getting healed. Can you feel the power? I feel the power Like when someone calls me by my name, I recognize it So when I was younger people would call me dick staff and it's like, oh, yeah But now like when I hear like mother hunger is like, oh, yeah I got mother hunger and I've got you know father hunger and I've got you know martyr syndrome and I've got I got Maladaptive daydreaming. I mean that's worse than cancer Identify your unspoken expectations people with martyr syndrome often expect a lot from others You have ideas of how people should behave that are not always reasonable or realistic If you find yourself frequently feeling victimized by others pause and check your expectations Check your white privilege think about demands you place on others Ask yourself what you expect from people around you and whether these demands are reasonable For example in a romantic relationship, you may expect your partner to match you in certain ways Say you prefer working out with your partner, but your partner prefers to work out alone You may find yourself assuming you're the victim You may feel your partner should want to spend time with you so they're automatically in the wrong Ask yourself whether this is reasonable if you're unsure you can ask a trusted family member or friend Or professor 40 for their perspective Next step examine your beliefs Martyrdom is closely associated with certain religious and philosophical beliefs If you have martyr syndrome, it may be related to your underlying Votanshang your worldview think about whether you choose to suffer for your beliefs Consider whether you're trying to live up to an impossible standard Or if you are demanding perfection from yourself if you feel guilt Spend some time examining how you view the world your worldview could contribute to your martyr syndrome Now I don't think many people have the following problem But cutting back on your workload Lower your standards many people with martyr syndrome feel overwhelmed or victimized because they both take on too much and expect a lot from those around them Ask yourself what you expect from others and examine whether this is realistic What you expect of yourself is often the same as what you expect from others adjust your expectations to a more reasonable level This will improve both your relationship with yourself and others Except not everything will turn out the way you wanted Hey Luke, do you know Kenneth Brown? Have you ever spoken to him? No, I don't know Kenneth Brown He was not interested in talking to me. I don't think he wants to talk to anyone outside of his hug box You guys aren't really engaging with this material as I expected Except not everything will turn out the way you wanted if you expected yourself to complete a certain amount of work within the day Do not beat yourself up if you miss the mark Instead appreciate what you did get done For example, say your spouse brings home the wrong brand of toothpaste from the store Instead of getting angry be appreciative that you have toothpaste at all and this is one less thing for you to do So imagine that you tuned into this show to get some distant right politics And this isn't what you're getting so you feel really miffed But instead you're getting deeper insights into the distant right by learning about martyr syndrome and how to overcome it So really this is pretty awesome And you're doing something special here You are spending quality time with other people Focus on spending quality time with others Focus on spending quality time with others rather than running yourself ragged all the time spend time with others This will help you learn to appreciate people in and of themselves Regardless of whether they meet your expectations strive for small relaxing interactions like this one Such as chatting over lunch or a live stream as well as taking a day off to unwind with family and friends Keep in mind that not everyone is good company certain family members or classmates make you feel bad about yourself Don't spend time with them. Yes good people make you feel good bad people make you feel bad Focus on spending time with people who make you feel happy and relaxed Void people who drain too much of your energy as interactions with them may leave you tired Next point don't be afraid to seek help from others People with martyr complex may convince themselves. They cannot ask for help Chat says i'm probably expecting my same wisdom from others But tough to accept not having it recirculated Thoughts on UCLA joining the big 10 sounds exciting Kenneth Brown argues that Elon Musk is Napoleonic or a Julius Caesar type figure He wants to use populism to dislodge the ruling aristocracy If you feel the inclination to ask someone for help you may find yourself making excuses as to stop yourself from reaching out For example, you may convince yourself that person is too busy or that you don't want to burden them Remember everyone needs help sometimes and there's no shame in reaching out So when I am dealing with anxiety or fear or pain 99% of the time I turn within to Deal with it. So I would be much better off if I reached out to others So some people reach out to others when they're upset and they do better with like a 50 fix 50 50 max reaching out to others or You know working on it internally Learn to set effective boundaries every time you say yes when you mean no you are sabotaging yourself You can learn to politely and respectfully decline to do what people ask you to do before you agree to someone's request Ask yourself some questions ask yourself if you truly have time Commitment should make you feel good about yourself and not bitter and overwhelmed so I do this show pretty much every day every week day at 5 p.m And I'm happy to do it and if there's a day where I don't want to do it I simply won't do it and if there's a week where I don't want to do it I won't do it and if there are weeks that go by where I don't feel like doing it I won't do it Think about the commitments that really make you happy and prioritize them over things that drain you say yes The things that will make you feel personally fulfilled and pass on other commitments Next do something for yourself every day Something healthy all right Even if it's something small do something for yourself every day that makes you feel less of a martyr find ways to give yourself a small treat For example take half an hour before bed every night to unwind with a book make it a ritual or habit such as spending an extra five minutes in The shower not in California. There we got a drought relaxing or meditating in the morning consider treating yourself to something bigger every Week or so such as a manicure or a pedicure or a bubble bath Oh, man, aren't you so much happier now that I shared this about the martyr syndrome So the martyr syndrome is a syndrome psychological syndrome where people for whatever reason Feel that they have to become the self sacrificing heroes in their life you know Businesses are did them wrong people did them wrong They they have a sick relative, but not the other relatives are as self-sacrificed as they are so they have to take off work to Take care of their relative They gave up on their dreams out of sacrifice for their husband or wife or children That's what I want to talk about today So i'm gonna start by telling you a story where I work and just so you know, I've changed situations around here with the story there was a man who To me seemed like a hard worker initially Um, he told you stories that our daughter was struggling in school and she was really smart Now she's been picked on and just nobody understood not Her classmates not uh, the teachers not the faculty not the people not the administrative department of the school Nobody understood what this child was going through and she would have to take our heat have to take off work early and go and Get his daughter. Um So that's how it started with this child then It started to become that he had a sick brother and the hospital would not have taken And his sister did not take care and his parents do not take care of him So he had to take off work to take care of the sick brother Then his wife lost her job And the corporation was out to get her and blah blah blah blah blah So it eventually got to the point where he missed so much work Not because of illness But because of this martyr syndrome complex that he had that he was actually fired He was let go And I know from first experience his boss gave him every chance in the world And then on top of that he got even better job a good job Even my his wife did not have a job either and he quit that job to take care of his sick brother I may sound cruel and I apologize for that but there's a line you cross when you have a sick relative and It wasn't so much in the way he would tell these stories It wasn't so much how a poor sick brother and my brothers don't do that It was all from his point of view and all how it affected him And how he couldn't do the things he wanted to do and how he was the one he was suffering How he was the one who was sacrificing all and the brother was just an example the brother was one of many issues that popped up during that time, but I want to Tell you how to deal with people with the martyr syndrome Because I'm a little impatient in that regard Sometimes I don't sometimes I don't like excuses Not my best area I did some research for this post what they say you're supposed to do you're supposed to listen to them As they talk and you're supposed to acknowledge that you've heard them speak But yet the same time not give them anything To reward their self-pity. Yeah, don't reward people with martyr syndrome with super chats Don't reward them by subscribing don't reward them by sharing don't reward them by giving your thumbs up All right, so don't say oh for you or don't say I don't know how you do it. Um Because that just I call this a monster. It just keeps feeding the monster and monster. It's more and more demanding Um, another thing you can do is People want call them out. Don't call them out Personally if that makes sense call out their Behavior Something else. I don't know how exactly what it is But and this the research I did said that you know the person they tried to deflect it back on you may point out Your faults trying to get away from their own may deny deny deny But it's I think it's always good no matter what Is going on that we make that we are aware that other people are onto us You know, because we all think we're so clever, you know, we can figure it out All right, so don't reward people acting out with martyr syndrome. So the first Result in google for martyr complex is a terrific article on web md. So martyr complex It's a recognized psychological pattern. It is marked by self-sacrifice and service to others at your own expense So identifying martyr traits and tendencies prevents burnout and stress on your relationships So the martyr complex is closely related to victim complex or the victim mentality They share similar motives conditions and behaviors. These are all marks generally speaking of losers Right at its core the victim complex means someone views themselves as a victim Of their life events. They often express the bad things always happen to them They're always getting fired. They're always getting evicted. They're always getting ejected. They're always getting deplatformed They claim they have no control over their life. They don't take responsibility for the things they do So victim mentality provides people the sense of safety and validation I'm just such a truth teller. That's why I'm always being deplatformed, man As the victim they don't have to take the blame for their actions They get attention from the people around them and they're validated by support from others So don't validate victims and martyrs. Don't give them attention By putting the responsibilities on others they sacrifice their own control of their own ability to act They rely on others for their self-worth. So I enjoy having a large viewership But I don't depend on my viewership for my self-worth. It's a added bonus. It gives me more energy It's more exciting. There are more opportunities when you have more viewers But I used to regularly stream, you know, always over 100 live viewers and now that's that's fairly rare But I am not, you know, dramatically less happy because Just like I can validate when I do a good piece of writing When I open it up, look at it in a browser, when I read it, when I get a chuckle, when I enjoy Something I've written, I know it's good And if other people come along and say it's good, then that's wonderful But I don't need that to happen. So we can become Increasingly internally validated. It doesn't mean you pay no attention to what other people have to say But it shouldn't be the primary determinant of your sense of worth So with both matter complex and victim complex people rely on others So those who turn themselves into martyrs victimize themselves for the alleged benefit of others They constantly sacrifice resources against their own self-interest. So a martyr loves to take on the role of the hero so at a therapist who No therapist has ever used matter complex with me, but She she pointed out that I don't want to see you end up as the old guy on the bar stool telling people what what he could have been and Another friend said oh, you know, you think you're this big heroic truth teller But if you're really reviewing revealing such dangerous truth, you know, you'd be dead by now So my friend just saw my heroic truth telling is self-destruction People who use martyr behavior tend to have good motives for doing so Sometimes they're forced into the role of martyr because of their environment and many people in service-based professions develop a martyr complex So martyr complex behavior differs depending on the cause So here are some signs of martyr complex. You dismiss your actions. You minimize your accomplishment You say it's not important when you make sacrifices You just do it for the good of making the sacrifice not for the praise of being recognized Being the hero that this is hero syndrome. It's a sign of martyr complex You often play the hero do everything yourself you solve everyone else's problems without complaint lacking self-care This is a huge giveaway. You can't pour from an empty jug If you're in a situation where you're constantly giving and letting your personal health slip away You are likely exhibiting the patterns of a martyr complex Seeking chances to sacrifice right a martyr looks for opportunities a step into harm's way So just like an angry person looks for opportunities to get angry the self-destructive person looks for opportunities to destruct Having unrealistic values a martyr may view their actions as an expression of how much they care You may feel that if you're not working hard for people every day, it means you don't love them enough So martyr complex often gets deeply embedded into your life. It makes it hard to address So here are ways that you can shift your thinking find a support group Invest in yourself set aside time and resources of things you enjoy devote time for your physical health journal express gratitude for yourself and others spend time with family and friends In places where you don't need to help and where you can enjoy each other's company So learn how to put your health and your well-being first So don't be a martyr personal understanding of this that maybe isn't Standard or at least isn't standard anymore. Maybe it maybe it used to be So i've got my mage my mage hat on today Channeling the muses or whatever and so I thought I would start with actually the gospel of john not do them necessarily in the order they appear in the bible because I think john is the place to start for the uninitiated. I think it's a special special letter sort of to the The heathens the gentiles So let's do it I'm just going to read through this john won by the way is pretty long So this one might take a bit, but I'll try to get through it in less than half an hour And I'm just going to do I think I'll do all 21 or 24 chapters or whatever it is in john All right, the word became flesh at the beginning by the way I'm going to use the esv version I think because I'm probably most familiar with that one now So what the heck is going on with godward here like why is he using this weird filter? and So this the following commentary is not about the real person behind godward podcast because I haven't had any Personal interaction with him for years. I've never met him in person So I'm just responding to the things that he makes public I'm talking about the persona as exemplified by this or that aspect of the godward podcast persona quite different from godward podcast the real human being right, so I think that's a significant difference Now I'm looking at At his his comments uh here On his video and he says the gospel of john is the one that clicked with me. So why is this particular gospel? Yeah, really click with him and he says, uh, I'm thinking much more about what the gospels mean to gentiles So a distinction like that might signify something to jews that it does into gentiles He's saying I don't really care. Well Christians really do care about jews jesus was jewish he spent his whole life among jews And christians want jews very much to validate their understandings about jesus So godward says Judea back then in meaning 2000 years ago was probably almost as Hellenized as Tel Aviv is now Uh, really? I'm sure some parts of it were but I'm not sure this is based on much historical scholarship He says as evidenced by Josephus's description and other counts of Herod's debauchery in the zealots discussed at widespread immorality So those are some historical sources, but they're not the only historical sources So it seems like he's cherry picking history to suit a particular agenda So it's not altogether clear that Rome would have had a particularly high view of hebraic morality even given Caligula's depravity No Uh, strongly identifying in groups don't tend to have high regard for our group's morality So there's nothing particularly distinctive about that The world was fallen just as ours is all right. So I don't spend much time on on faith So statements of faith, you know, the world is fallen our world is fallen All right, it's meaningless to me. So why should those jews interpretation of their tour have mattered much? Well, because Christianity came out of Judaism and Christianity has long had a particular desire for jews to validate Them and jews by and large have not and this has caused, you know, great anger and frustration and violence and genocide At times on the part of Christians, maybe we the Hellenized the modern the new can improve on all that mess by actually following God Okay, so When people will say they want to follow God I'm curious what that actually means practically. So the the Christianity that God would podcast espouses is not Recognizable All right, it's his own idiosyncratic version. So he talks about being a Christian and following God, but He doesn't do it in any recognizable fashion Right, I don't think any of the clergy in his denomination or any related Protestant denomination would recognize this as Oh, yeah, this is this is fair dinkum Christianity. So he wants the benefits of espousing a muscular Christianity without having to pay any of the prices that come with when you actually join a holy community So I am part of a holy community. I live in los angeles orthodox Judaism That makes many many different demands on me, right? I have to give up significant limitations to my freedom There are uh jokes. I can't say there are things I can't say there are things I can't do there are places I I can't go right my life is heavily circumcised and circumscribed because I have concrete commitments to orthodox Judaism and to orthodox Jewish events and synagogues and groups that I participate in in Los Angeles I don't get the sense from the godward podcast persona. Remember, I'm only talking about a an online persona I know absolutely nothing about what's going on with godward the human being behind the persona But just from the persona that he puts forward publicly I get no sense that he's actually a part of any concrete Christian community that he's living in a holy community Where he has leaders and where he's being held accountable for things he says and does And that there's a price to be paid for living in community and that he's paying the price He's paying the sacrifices because he actually believes in what he's talking about rather than You know a nick fuentes style, you know, I'm all about jesus man But when you look at nick fuentes, you see, you know, absolutely no signs that this is someone who Is sacrificing for his faith like if you are serious about your faith if you're serious about your religion What are you giving up for it? So you won't find me live streaming on the Sabbath You won't find me live streaming on Jewish holidays Right, you won't find me eating, you know Well, it's not it's not attractive to me But there are all sorts of, you know, non kosher foods that I'm not going to eat that's but honestly, that's that's no sacrifice So maybe we should actually follow god rather than merely thinking of ourselves as chosen because our book says we are so This kind of a Strikes me as bizarre distinction Right following god is based on a huge amount of a non-rational leap of faith And believing that you are specially chosen by god is simply based on In part a non-rational leap of faith I I don't get terribly exercised whose non-rational leap of faith, you know, is more rational than the other These are all just leaps of faith now There's this widespread misconception that jews believe that their gods chosen people Because there's a book telling them that no Every individual believes he's the center of the universe and every people believe that it is especially chosen You know by the universe is playing some kind of special divine role and the the people who became the jews Certain members of that group were particularly gifted storytellers And so of course they would tell a story about how they are at the center of the universe Just like other gifted storytellers in other groups tell similar stories Everybody thinks they're the center of the earth who are china means center of the earth Japan has the rising sun on its flag because it Historically is believed that the sun rises first on japan and then goes to the rest of the world And denis prager made a good point given that every people believes especially chosen Why does the jewish belief in chosenness attract so much enmity? In this point is well the many non-jews Also believe the jews especially chosen and they resent it and they hate it so Jews like non-jews believe that they have a special role to play in the universe and jewish storytellers Have developed on that theme or if you have a religious perspective you believe that you know god gave the Torah and is because of the ongoing relationship between The people who became the jews and god that there became this conviction that jews had something special going on with god So that's my experiential understanding It's not chosenness. It's not something that jews just read in a book and go. Oh, yeah Authority is up for grabs not a give it. Yes So radical interpretations make sense here. Well, some radical interpretations can make more sense than others Now this is This is a disturbing part of godward's public persona over the past few years Rome could have gone a full fascist and eliminated them But an even better strategy might be to amend their narrative so as to bring about a non-violent final solution So godward's public persona has become obsessed over the past few years with a final solution to the jewish problem and so He would say look, I don't want any, you know physical harm happening to jews I just want them to convert to christianity and cease being jewish So I don't want a physical genocide of jews. I want a spiritual genocide of jews Accepting that as plausible All right, we can then discuss whether that was good or bad ethical or unethical. Yeah, why can't we just have A reason discussion about genocide like why do people get so up in arms? About you know these reasonable discussions of genocide, but it's a discussion not a foregone conclusion, right? It's a discussion guys It's just a A discussion about genocide. Why can't we have a discussion about genocide? So in the beginning was the word logos And the word was with god and the word was god He was in the beginning with god All things were made through him and without him was not anything made that was made In him was life and the life was the light of men The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it All right, so so from my from my jewish friends who most jews have zero interest in the new testament All right Most jews have zero interest in the book of Mormon most jews have zero interest in in any scripture Including their own scripture But for those few jews who've actually read the new testament they tend to be horrified That is like wow. This really is a hateful book And on the other hand, I don't think that the new testament is any more inherently hateful than You know any any other scripture it all depends on the context where the strands that that a hateful can become activated But a lot of my jewish friends like strongly strongly disagree with that It's like oh man that the new testament Yeah, a friend says new testament is a hate book. I didn't realize it till I began reading it line by line It's appalling I'm not even saying that in my usual flip provocative way. I literally believe it to be a hate book I don't believe it. It is a hate book But I think like pretty much any scripture Or any piece of writing that is particularly passionate and intense It can detonate in some people under some circumstances in a hateful way If it was written today, it would be considered hate literature and I reject the old testament as hate too This is a facile comparison. Look that question surprises even jaded me My question was is the new testament any more hateful than the old testament So I challenge you make the case why the new testament is more hateful than the old testament because I didn't see that New testament is a polemic against jews and judaism. That's it. No, I think that is an element to the new testament While stealing judeig modus operandi and conceits. Well, it sees itself as fulfilling judaism Just like every new religion doesn't say I'm a new religion They all or new religion see themselves as fulfilling previous religions. My jewish friend says the new testament is repulsive from top to bottom And I certainly don't see see that or think that way about new testament or christians Christians are drawn to old testament stories But no jews with very few exceptions are interested in new testament stories. Your relativist thinking doesn't hold It's like in china. They play Mozart, but in vienna. They don't play jiao bang fat Cultural truth flows in one direction. No secular jews are remotely interested in the story of the gospels It's not even a particularly great story. It's just a guy hateful and angry always hungry nasty Going around healing a few people telling them not to tell anyone then yelling that people don't know who he is Because of the time at which it is being frayed and it's being much more recent history The old testament is a national genesis story written by one people for one people in an ancient warlike context The new testament is written by scorn jews hating those who won't go along with their court then seeks to equate them with satan and By definition now these jews are in opposition to the entirety of mankind. They're not even human They have scales over their eyes. They're hateful to a man. It's not even about conquering and killing Yes, these jews are a demonic race not only deny christ, but openly acknowledge He is god and still want to kill him. Only satan does that And so my friend says ah, it's no accident that godward loves john He doesn't start with mark the first chronological gospel or matthew the first canonized gospel. So john really speaks to him So one theory I have is that intellectuals love narcissism All right, the the idea that there is secret knowledge That's not available to the masses and so Judaism is like the anti-nostic religion Like Judaism says, you know, here's the Torah It's right here. You can read it. You can understand it. You can practice it Though there are elements of narcissism within Judaism. Overall, the religion is kind of anti-nostic. Well, I mean, what an opening It's different than all the rest of the gospels which are sort of narrative openings or you know with the genealogy here we have more of like a Philo philosophical theological Sort of claim right the word this logo. So I I think there is tremendous significance to this blue filter not the fact that there's a blue filter And it's not just that godward is You know finding his way on youtube. He's experimenting with with different things he's Artistically inclined. No, I think this is a symptom of his search for identity because Christianity as he presents it is just not recognizable to me In any, you know mainstream brand in america now he may be right He may have the the true stuff and everyone else is false But I get the feeling from godward podcast public persona don't know the man personally had no Communication with him for years, but from his public persona As reflected in this weird blue filter. This is someone struggling towards identity Just someone always trying things to kind of fill the void inside to try to build up a sense of self that is You know much more resilient. So there are all sorts of little things that can come along and from an outside perspective They seem minor and trivial But we all contain the the virus of depression within us And so the best antidote to depression is the construction of an identity and so That's what I see Is going on here. It's the The construction of an identity a way to make oneself Much more resilient Now there are techniques for success. There are techniques for success on youtube There are techniques for success in earning money But they require that you put things ahead of your own comfort your own ego and You know what you want to do So I do the shows that I want to do I don't think about You the viewer right. I don't think about what you want people Would prefer that I only talk about distant right politics, right? And that would be the path to live streaming success give people what they want. It's a field. I know something about There there's reasonable audience of people who are interested in my perspective on distant right politics And that audience is about 500 times larger than the audience for that actually watches me So if I was to give focused content that people are interested in Then I'd have to subordinate my own preferences to improve my viewing numbers and and my income So let me play a little bit more here from godward ghost thing, which is presented as like a Like an idea and of course it does it does have precedent in the greek Um tradition go, you know heraclitus uses this term in very similar ways So if you look up logos and heraclitus, you'll find some of his sayings that are most interesting related to this Philo of alexandria the greek or Hellenized jew Wrote about logos logos was understood. It seems to be a kind of theological Concept I guess where the idea and it's I shouldn't even say theological more like metaphysical where the idea is that it Okay, so I haven't watched every every video but My sense is that godward is not nearly as good on his own just as i'm not nearly as good without godward Like I think godward and denis dale and myself and and kyle and You know roston and we're all better where we're working together and bouncing off each other and being caught out and arguing and discussing and provoking and stimulating each other so I don't feel like godward's hit his stride. I don't feel like I have you know recaptured the The fund that we had in early 2018 when this used to be much more of a communal discussion So we're all we're all struggling here godward 40 kevin michael grace I don't think we are as compelling separately as we were together and so There's this these videos that he's doing Don't work for me. Just like I'm sure my videos don't don't work for him But you know i'm striving for something godward is striving for something where We're both trying to to build something. We've had Intimations of of live streaming that works and we want to get back to that place So there is the jewish annotated new testament So you get some jewish scholars commenting on the new testament So here we go the introduction to the gospel of john So it's the fourth gospel due to its placement in the new testament and filled of filled with paradoxes and contradictions Both in the content and the reaction and it books in reader. So it's the most explicitly anti- jewish of any of the new testament books So it tells the story of the son of god who becomes flesh and dwells in the world. So it's really a work of Hellenic Gnostic mystery court religion So there's the son of god who becomes flesh who dwells in the world He dies an ignominious death That nevertheless marks his exhortation ascension to god and by participating in eating his flesh and drinking his blood you too can have salvation Right, you get the divine triumph over the forces of evil So on the one hand, there's this beautiful vision of a future salvation that is also A present reality So many people love this gospel because of its sublime language the beautiful imagery Its ability to lift its readers out of the historical moments of jesus's life To the lofty heights of the cosmos now others hate it and admittedly my reaction is I hate the gospel of john Because of its insistence on the exclusive truth of its message and the absence of space for any other way of viewing the world now What's paradoxical about the gospel of john is that it really wants to claim a relationship to Judaism It makes abundant use of the hebrew bible through all sorts of direct quotations and illusions It also wants to appropriate its characters its motifs and then stories that are reinterpreted So that the main characters of the hebrew bible really are proto christians So the hebrew bible is reinterpreted through the lens of faith in jesus as the christ and the son of god And there are some parallels to other first and second century jewish sources now When when john quotes from the hebrew Bible it seems pretty clear that the author the authors of the gospel of john Didn't actually know hebrew. They're overwhelmingly relying upon a greek translation so Like like the apostle paul they seem to be very much claiming a jewish connection that Is above and beyond what they really have so paul They claimed claimed to be the greatest of the Pharisees, but he didn't even know hebrew ago he was never a Pharisee and His His lack of knowledge of hebrew meant that you know, he didn't have any standing in jewish life But he went on to found another religion where he had tremendous standing now for many Christians and non-christians the gospel of john is highly disturbing Because it's very negative representations of the jews. So the jews are shown to be The arch enemies of jesus and of followers the jews are shown to be blind to the truth They're shown to be relentless in pursuing jesus to the point of masterminding his demise And their behavior demonstrates they have relinquished their relationship with god and they are instead children of the devil So john's gospel has been called the most jewish and the most anti jewish of the gospels So it's generally considered to be the latest of the four canonical gospels written so probably talking about Years 130 150 So the first books in the New testament were first meaning when were they written were written by paul and then The gospels were reconstructed based upon the teachings of paul So i wonder what's going on On hannity. Let's uh get a little hannity yourselves Is nothing too compassionate about illegal immigration nothing compassionate about aiding and abetting law breaking Nothing compassionate about turning the country into the united sanctuary states of america under joe biden Earlier today the supreme court did rule five four in favor of biden allowing the administration to end the highly successful Trump era remain in mexico policy Which requires that those seeking asylum stay in mexico while their claims are being heard voters They are taking notice of biden's america last immigration agenda 67 of americans give biden a failing grade on the crisis and according to new findings from rasmussen Uh, guess what only 59 percent think joe is mentally and physically Oh, 59 percent don't think he's physically mentally up to the job here with reaction american first legal founder steven miller along with arizona attorney general republican senate candidate mark burdovic is with us Let me go to the legal side mr. Attorney general The court's majority pointed to language in the law that says the government may return migrants to a continued Uh, a nearby territory noting the discretionary nature of the wording Um, I took that to mean that they kind of said you can do it But I didn't I didn't quite understand the rationale behind that could do you understand it? Well, shan, thank you for having me on and I think we all recognize that What the biden administration is doing is systematically not only dismantling ice but eradicating a southern border And our lawsuits that we were part of whether it's title 42 whether it's remain in mexico Whether it's trying to force joe biden to finish the wall Those are all designed to do everything we can to prevent the flood of illegal immigration and the flood of drugs from coming into our country And one of the things that worries me is we have a lawsuit right now over asylum rules joe biden wants ice DHS to be able to give asylum to people now instead of immigration judges So what has happened now the supreme court has helped set the stage for the incentivization and decriminalization and illegal immigration We're going to see this wave here and now joe biden wants his dhs to be able to grant citizenship to people that have legally entered our country You know, steven miller will bothers me there's a couple of things here Where's the law about aiding and abetting law breaking sanctuary city sanctuary states for example I do think what the what the justices are saying is we do need a new law as part of any new law I would require that everyone have a security background check before they can enter the country I would require a health check, especially in the middle of a pandemic I would require That they show that they have that they will have the means to take care of themselves and not be a burden on the american taxpayer And that they go through the process legally. We're talking about illegal immigrants here But yet I guess the court doesn't really see it that way. It's kind of hard to understand the the reasoning behind it Well, we were all disappointed with cavanaugh and robert's going the other way on this, but let's get to the heart of this issue Donald trump built the greatest border security regime in the history not only of our country, but any country I was there. I saw it firsthand Anyone from any country anytime who crossed our border illegally We sent them to mexico. We sent them to a safe third nation or we sent them home There was no slippage. There were no break-ins. We had zero. I repeat zero discretionary releases in 2020 You were sent to another country biden has spent every minute every hour and his deputies every minute every hour dismantling border security dismantling our sovereignty dismantling our safety and his hands and his administration's hands are drenched in blood Americans are dying in record numbers migrants are dying in record numbers This issue alone can give us the largest house majority we've ever had and if he chooses to run This issue alone is enough to put donald j trump back in the white house What's happening to our country is a tragedy of unmatched proportions and mr. Attorney general You know, it's even worse than that because you have process and release So that encourages and entices people to take this perilous journey We saw what happened earlier in the week 53 people dead in the back of that that trailer So it's not safe for any of them and then when they get here they get preferential treatment There's no covid testing. There's no vaccine mandate You get a biden phone and you get a chartered flight to some city or state somewhere else in the united states at some point So that sounds like preferential treatment to me. I don't know any americans getting free phones free transportation. Do you Hey, shan, what is going on is not in is not humane It's insane and you know, I'm a first generation american and I don't do polling But I talked to my mom and her friends from church and other people that have fled Communism and they will tell you they were so offended by what's going on now so many recent migrants or first generation americans because no one gave them free flights to go visit their cousins They had to work two and sometimes three jobs in order to make it and that's all the american dream is about Is equality under the law and the rule of law has to mean something And we have seen that the consequences of broken congress has been devastating this country for years But combined with joe biden's open border policies We are completely eradicating and eliminating the rule of law and we are paying the price not only with our lives But in our treasure Wouldn't I steven miller if I met somebody entering the country and helped them cross the border illegally And drove them to whatever state wouldn't I be guilty of aiding and abetting in a crime? Wouldn't I be guilty of human trafficking because I think I would be jailed for multiple you'd be jailed for multiple Felonies, let's be very clear Whereas donald trump declared war on the cartels war on the smugglers and war on the traffickers biden and his deputies are co-conspirators They are guilty of human smuggling they are guilty of human trafficking and I hope a new republican majority if they win Will appoint a select committee subpoena each and every individual responsible And wherever the facts support it refer for criminal prosecution. What is happening is complicity in human smuggling and trafficking I think it's well said and by the way They've encouraged all these people to make this journey and when people die. Yes, guess what I would argue They are partly if not wholly responsible. You all right steven miller Uh attorney general burnovich. Thank you for being with us straight ahead Okay, uh henrik palgrim from red eyes not a big fan of the anti-defamation league. So Is uh henrik says the adl have announced a combat plan to control information globally Right speaking of martyrs complex Anything that exposes zionism criticizes israel apac or questions disproportionate jewish influences reframed as hate and extreme The combat plan is a comprehensive six-part approach for federal state and local governments to consider policy frameworks To fight domestic and global anti-semitism The combat plans six points are Condemn all forms of anti-semitism Regardless of the source and respond to anti-semitic incidents in timely specific and direct ways Oppose hate and extremism driven by anti-semitism by improving hate crime data collection and reporting And adopting government-wide measures to combat all forms of domestic anti-semitic extremism Make communities safe from anti-semitism Protecting the physical security of community institutions and safeguarding jewish students and post secondary institutions Block anti-semitism online adopt whole of government measures to combat all forms of online anti-semitism act against global anti-semitism by Amplifying international efforts and strengthening the office of the u.s. Special Envoy to monitor and combat anti-semitism And finally teach about anti-semitism promote understanding of jewish people today and include anti-semitism and anti-biased education and related trainings ADL's combat plan offers a wide-ranging policy agenda to stop the defamation of the jewish people and to protect democracy Securing a just and inclusive society So jews who are involved with the ADL are rarely orthodox jews So orthodox jews by and large put no energy into combating anti-semitism There's no commandment in the in the Torah to combat anti-semitism It's something that fills the lives of jews who are not particularly interested in Judaism But they need something to fill the hole Speaking of filling the hole is kenneth brown Humanity Which is an imperial religion Which is as commonalities with the Vedic and with the Zoroastrians and the Egyptians who all had multi-ethnic empires who all had imperial religions Judaism in my opinion Points toward the idea of a multi-ethnic origin with the 12 tribes 12 distinct nations living in 12 distinct regions Yes, these were very small regions, right? Judea and Samaria This is a small area of the planet Palestine. It's a small teeny little thing besides the long island, but At the time you have to understand that without cars That on the other side of the world north america if you look at the west coast There were language families of native americans living within 40 miles of one another who couldn't speak common language There was no mutually intelligible language So it's entirely possible for an extremely tribalistic environment to have 12 different nations of people living in a very small geographical area That later through the adoption of languages like Hebrew and Aramaic were able to coalesce into a single unit But it's an interesting concept Yeah, it's an interesting concept for which there's no evidence I mean the the evidence is that uh jews have Ashkenazi jews in particular have You know a lot of genetic markers in common. So they're not 12 completely disparate nations, right? There's no So When is it we come up with the idea that the 12 tribes represent 12 12 nations? That's absurd now thinking back to the edl video jews benefit from accurate criticism as much as non-jews and so frequently organizations activist organizations like the anti-deformation league they fundraise and they get power and prestige By exaggerating the problem. So just as psychiatrists, right? Psychiatrists get more status more power more prestige and more income The more people they can diagnose as mentally ill and needing their care So too the bigger the problem that the edl can Paint then the more power status prestige and money-making opportunities they have So the edl would love to make, you know criticism of jews or criticism of any minority group essentially forbidden Which doesn't do jews any favors doesn't do non-jews any favors. We all benefit from accurate criticism and so If there's such a thing as anti-semitism why is it they're anti- Gentileism? But you never hear that, right? It's just anti-semitism So using this mystical concept Is bogus, right? You can certainly be anti-jewish Like you can be anti Gentile approximately in my experience About as many jews proportionally have Instinctive negative reactions to non-jews as it seems to me non-jews in America have instinctive negative reactions to jews If you strongly identify with your in-group you are very likely to have concerns fears Criticisms and dislike for outgroups. So strongly identifying jews are quite likely to have fear and Concern and dislike for non-jews Just like strongly identifying christians or strongly identifying muslims Or strongly identifying blacks or strongly identifying mexicans or strongly identifying japanese Very likely to have negative reactions to You know outgroups such as jews. So this is not Something that's unique to jews. It's not unique to anti-semitism And suggests that at least initially judeism was an imperial religion that then became what I would call minoritarian religion That is a religion which recognizes itself as being surrounded by masses of people who threaten the integrity and the survival of a particular in-group Right. So how do you survive as an in-group When you're a tiny minority and you're obviously surrounded by Outgroups the only way that you survive is by constantly reminding yourself Of how your ways are superior to those of the majority Now at the same time you all You'll borrow from the majority you'll implement some of their ideas You'll recognize at times that the majority is doing something smarter Wiser more effectively than you're doing but generally speaking The only way to survive as a civilization as a minority civilization for millennia Is to continually have the mindset of comparing that which is your in-group to the outgroup And it's only by having this obsession with in-group identity That your group is going to be able to survive now in the age of liberalism In in the age that we we now live in this seems all primitive and tribal Tribal is kind of a dirty word in the 21st century, but it is a practical program for success Now one thing I noticed that I want to talk about more in the future is that Generally speaking when you encounter people who are strongly opposed to classical liberalism They also tend to be quite anti-Jewish From from Karl Schmidt to other reactionary thinkers on the right Attitudes towards Jews tend to correlate with people's attitudes towards classical liberalism And people on the far left Who also despise classical liberalism will also often have a problem with the tribalism of Jews Within Vedic religion there is the concept of taste Which is meant to preserve distinctions between people I'm not sure I'm not aware of any such things or ashrinism I'm sure something existed to that effect In one way or another In Egyptian religion you had the pharaohs the pharaohs were distinct from Their bloodline distinct from the rest So I'm not a big fan of an ethnic lobby essentially being Giving given the power to set free speech guidelines for for big tech and that's the situation we have today What is permissible to say on youtube what is permissible to say on twitter And on facebook is essentially governed by the preferences of the anti-deformation league Which is a jewish ethnic lobby? I don't think that's a good idea. I don't think that's a good idea for Jews I don't think it's a good idea for non-jews I don't think we should allow any particular ethnic lobby to get to decide what we can say publicly And if people aren't allowed to publicly criticize your in-group then your in-group is much more likely to behave badly and Our groups are going to be resentful of that right you give special privilege special power special consideration to Minority groups that the majority doesn't get to have then you're essentially incentivizing the majority To have a hostile reaction to your in-group right so affirmative action has not You know brought about racial healing in america. It just provokes Resentment any kind of affirmative action any kind of special treatment for people on the basis of their beliefs or on the basis of their race Tends to develop rage on the part of our groups. I don't see how this is something that's good for america I want to talk a lot more about martyr complex. I want to hear from people on martyr complex It just seems dominantly prevalent throughout the distant right It's a subset of victim What thinking right that uh when you fail when you have problems. It's because you're a victim so I want to find out are there any prominent members of the distant right who don't Be events strong elements of martyr complex so