 Yeah, so we are gonna, you guys have a couple things that we were, I think we were gonna start, we wanna talk a little bit about what happened on the campus. I'm gonna let Drone Tech start with that and then I'm gonna hand that to Robert to do some talking on that. And then I also wanted to talk a little bit about, hand it off to Robert and have him talk a little bit about the Logan Act and what's going on with Kerry and another Senator, I forget his name, what's his name? Murphy. Murphy, Senator Murphy. Where again, the left doesn't see the plank in their own eye but they love to poke the speck out in everybody else's, if you know what I mean. So we're gonna talk about that and then in between while we're doing that we're gonna throw a couple memes up and have a good time laughing at some memes. But I will say, I normally go through and pick all my memes out ahead of time, some really great ones. And I didn't get a chance to lock them up so we're just gonna do a free flow on the meme and I had all my awesome discord, discordians put in a bunch of cool memes so we'll probably use some of those and whatnot. So anyways, I'm gonna hand it off to DroneTech for a second because he did a video and do you have that video, my friend? Handy, by the way, or me? Oh yeah. You should, can you, can you? No, I'll go to your channel. You talk about it right now and then I'll queue it up. And then I'll queue it up. So go ahead, take it off. Well, so most, probably everybody by now has heard of over at the University of Virginia they have these multicultural spaces, apparently. And a video came out recently showing a student who is also, I guess, faculty in some capacity stood up and actually told all the white students in the room and she did it in a very condescending, arrogant way which I've also heard described as polite, which is funny. But she tells the politely racist, she tells all the white students that they're making the amount of white students in the classroom is making the people of color uncomfortable and that they should leave because it's not a room for them and all this. Well, of course the room is for them. It's multicultural, which includes white people. I mean, means many cultures. And if you're inclusive, I would assume that would include white people but young American foundation actually went over to the campus and did some interviews with students. And I don't know how many of you have seen it yet. I put out a little video about it the other day. So go over and check that out if you want. But yeah, let's do it right now actually. Let's click over to that segment here. It's pretty shocking. Yeah, I mean, it's, but the thing is, I mean, I think the reason is, you know, drone tech is that white people can't be racist. I don't know, or, you know, I mean that. You can't be. Black people can't be racist. That what it is. I mean, yeah, it's only whites that can be racist. So this isn't racist for them to do this. So we're gonna watch a little bit of Ryan's video here. I don't know if we have to watch the whole thing, but make sure you guys can hear it. As a white person, I don't want to say that I should be allowed anywhere. As a white person, I don't want to say that I should be allowed anywhere. And I think they should be up to those organizations to decide. I'm sure that by now everybody has seen this video from the University of Virginia showing a student. You can kind of skip ahead and show some of the other interview portions if you want, but. Yeah. Like right here? You got to skip up a little bit more. I taught, I flapped my gums a little long there. You're good at it though. You are good at it, you're good at it. Everyone needs to go over and watch Drone Tech Politics. Maybe it's right here where, okay, yeah. Yeah, there you go. Let's skip up to right here. Okay. You guys need to go over and watch this stuff though. It's great, but here is the insanity of this cultural Marxist intersectionality, white privilege gone amuck in brain white. It's literally brain damaging and brainwashing that now these white kids think that they're virtuous because they say I hate myself because I'm white and they whip themselves on the back. And these black people literally think that they can now tell white people that they have no place speaking or even being because of their immutable, an immutable characteristic of their skin color. It's absolutely insanity. My shirt, by the way. Thank you. It was interesting because you could kind of take it two ways. I understand as a person and call it like, why that space is there in the first place. Pretty much fine. I got a space. You don't understand. You don't understand. You like that as a white person, I guess, just. You know, hang time. I was like, you're not white, you're a ginger. So there's a difference there. You also don't count because you're ginger. So. I just love how they talk about, I love how he talks about himself as a white person. Like he somehow, there's something wrong with him and there's something other about him. And it's just odd. It's just the, it's just this, it's literally brain. I mean, it's, I almost want to call it brainwashing. It's a doctoration. It is. And it's like, it's going to cause brain to, it's brain damage that you think this, that you think just because you're white, you can't, you know, you're a bad guy. We have more areas where you can feel comfortable. And if they don't feel comfortable in those other areas that it's nice for them to have a space that you feel comfortable. Be mindful that it is a space where students of color go to be comfortable and to feel safe and supported. And when there's white students that are in there doing something that could be perceived as disrespectful, I mean, you have to understand that that could be hurtful. So what, what are they doing that could be perceived as disrespectful, just being white? Just like. Existing. Apparently. That's, that's what, where's Robert at, man? I mean, I thought. Oh, I'm here. I got plenty to say. We'll get after it, dude. Oh, I do too. I do too. So after Robert. Okay, go ahead Robert. I dealt with this all the time in the debate community. First off, the idea of safe space is being beneficial. Even if you want to erase everything else is nonsense. Every study shows that this makes things more harmful. What a safe space does is encourages you to never encounter like diverse opinions or thought that could actually counter your beliefs. Universities were set up as an antithesis of this. So the idea that somehow they need a space to not be challenged is ridiculous. Improves that it's not about education. It's about indoctrination. Furthermore, you know, I'll just say this cause I could talk all day on it. Isn't it ironic that the most progressive of us, the biggest social justice, supposedly the biggest leftist among us agree with the KKK? This was the KKK's argument. This was the Democrats argument when they were running the KKK, that of segregation. There should be spaces for white people. There should be spaces for black people. We've come full circle where that used to be racism and now it's racism to say segregation is bad. That's how I'm seeing this. My Tina Gunfelsen said, absolutely brain damage, complete brainwashing. It's what makes me want to become a hermit and never send my child to public school. It's so true though, dude. We have been talking about that, the craziness that is taking place in people's minds right now. You know what I mean? This insanity of this intersectionality and this post-modern craziness. It's insanity. It's crazy. Let's play a little more. Oh, go ahead though, say something before we do. No, I just, and I've said this in my video, but I really, when I was in high school, I was a real big left winger, very self-hating white person. I kind of saw other white people as bad. And I kind of, I came out of that during college due to several things. But looking back, it's like, what made me like that? Something made me like that. And you start to realize that it's really, they teach history in a very myopic way with no nuance. And they teach about racism in the same way. It's a white problem. And that's, you can see how that will fester over time and just basically give people a justification for their hate. And that's what you got now. Yeah. You heard that right. This white student feels that it's okay to discriminate against whites and to dictate where they can and can't go based on nothing but their skin color. Plus, these students seem more than willing to let racists who hate them make these decisions. What in the hell are these idiots saying exactly that it's normal for people of color to feel uncomfortable around whites? How about the other way around? What if white students wanted a special space so that they didn't have to feel uncomfortable around black and brown people? Of course, rightfully, this idea would be shouted down by these same ignorant fools. Can you even imagine, just even with the whole like, you know, even like the whole, this is an old thing, but the black entertainment television, BET, can you imagine if there was a wet white entertainment television? And their response to that is, well, every, all of the networks are white entertainment television. That's not true. That's why we need a special black entertainment television. But it's just like you said there, if you flipped the tables and said, like, well, Robert was just and that's what we did. We did that back in the back in the, you know, the Jim Crow days and everything, we actually had that. And look how people lost their shit. Oh, man, Robert, go ahead. Yeah, I mean, it's it's really, I mean, it is about self loathing and it's about the cultural Marxism. Look, I say this all the time when it comes to the Republicans, the Republicans are focused on winning the next election. These establishment Democrats were focused on controlling the country forever. So they use Saul Linsky tactics to say, it's not just about politics, it's about culture. Andrew Breitbart used to say that politics is downstream of culture. And what he meant by that is if you can infiltrate things that influence culture, like education, like the entertainment industry, then you could basically indoctrinate and brainwash people to believe the most self loathing things in order to give these powerful establishment people power over you. And this is the, you know, the most blatant example we see of it. I mean, even if you take it like, okay, let's give the most generous perspective we can to this and let's say, oh, okay, well it's rare to see people that look like you if you're black on campus, because maybe some universities black students might make up 10% or less, et cetera. If they're in the minority, they need a space for being in the minority. But we know that it's almost two to one that women are the bigger group in universities than men. So does that mean we should have men only spaces? Well, no, we've had those like fraternities that were even off campus and you see them being attacked. In fact, they put title nine in to say, oh, no, no, no, you can't have like men only activities and things like that's how it's been interpreted. So we could see kind of the insanity how it's just, it's not even about being a minority because technically men are minorities at most universities. Well, that doesn't matter to them. So they're saying white men, now I don't care if someone is a white man, that's the least interesting thing about me. I don't care about that stuff. But the fact that you could be discriminated for that, it's absolute nonsense. Can I just interject one thing there? You said like, I don't care about that stuff. I'm the same way, man. It doesn't a bug you that we're forced into this like ridiculous shit. Like I hate it cause I've always grown up. I don't care what your skin color is. I don't judge people on such surface level things. And yet, we're pulled into this crap. And then we get cast as like right wing Nazis when we're the most, the furthest thing from that. It's aggravating. The thing is that it's literally the people more on the, you know, the right leaning group. And I don't want to just say all the Republicans. It's just, it's really more, cause I mean, you think about like even the, the 10 pools of the world or some of these people that are more like just moderate, if you will, when it comes to, I don't even know how to explain that it's cause if anything left of this crazy Marxist absolute asinine ideology and brainwashing, anything to the right of that is you are, you are one of the isms and the isms and you're in the big category. I mean, I mean, that's why like Tim Poole of all people is considered alt right. You know what I mean? Even though- Yeah, it's the same. It's completely, it's completely effing insane that, that go ahead. Well, take the idea of affirmative action, right? Like I don't think that, look, I'm against a lot of the taxation and stuff that we have, but I'm not predisposed to being against the idea of trying to give underprivileged people a leg up. But why wouldn't affirmative action then be based on income levels of your family as opposed to race? I think we could all agree with that. But think of the idea behind affirmative action in that you wanna take these people that didn't have a chance to be privileged and then put them in these universities. And the idea is give them a equal ground as much as possible with quote, the privileged people that are already there. So even in that world, if you're looking at it like that, why the hell would you then go the next step to say, oh, but you can't fit in with them. You have to have your own space. You're different than them. You'll never be like them. And to do it along racial lines is even more repugnant, we can all see it. But even if you buy into their crap, if you take their argument as generously as possible, it still doesn't make sense. Why would you be telling, it's not good for the white people obviously, but it's not good for the black people either. Because you're basically telling them, you will never fit in with this group. You will never be someone that can succeed on your own merits. So you need your special little safe space. And that's offensive to black people as well. Because you're treating them like children. You would never do that to white people. You would never go to a historically black university that decided to leave white people in and say, oh, we need white only spaces. You'd say, no, the white people could handle it. They could deal with it or they'll go to a different university. But once more, we have to infantilize black people. No, I know, it's a soft, it really is soft bigotry. It truly is. It's a soft form of racist and babying black people and people of color that it's like, they can't handle it. They've had such a hard time in our history that we need to handle them with kid gloves and walk on eggshells around them. And I don't understand, and it's just this constant indoctrination of victimhood, right? But what I don't seem to understand is how they can't see that. I mean, and I know there is a large portion of the black community that's waking up to this bullshit, right? And leaving this, and even if they're not coming full right to the consumer, you know, this paradigm that we live in, right, the right and the left and all this crap, but they're waking up to the nonsense behind this, keeping them on the plantation. It's really, they're just keeping them their end words is what they're doing. And I have to, I could actually, because we know I'm not saying that derogatorily since we're on YouTube, I can't say it because they're getting taken down. That's why Perfect Segway, everybody needs to follow on D-Live. Because D-Live, I would have just dropped that word, just how it is, because, you know, just to explain the insanity of this, but we can't because we're on YouTube and YouTube sucks. So everyone also follow all of us at D-Live. Mine is SJG Perspective. You can find Robert Noir, Noir, Noir, Noir, Noir, Noir, Noir, Noir, Noir. And then you can also find Drone Tech on there too. So you guys need to all find, or all go and check them out. So anyways, let's listen to this turd liquor, what he has to say. You need to be aware of the fact that it's not a space for them and make sure that like when they're entering their space or that space, they're not like taking up the space for other people of color that want to use it. This is a multicultural space and it doesn't look multicultural. Then the multicultural people at UVA feel less comfortable here. I can't think. Oh my God! They're so pussy! They're such pussies! It's so idiotic what they're saying too. I mean, to me, it just sounds like old school like Clansman racism. They're talking about white people. Like they're like aliens or something. It's so crazy. They're not multicultural. What are you talking about? Yeah, so wait a minute. So they're not multicultural. Isn't white part of the multicultural? Isn't that part of the culture? Not only that, right? Not only that, but whites come from a wide variety of places. So it's like a lot of different cultures. It's just stupid. And you know, I also want to point out, oh go ahead, you can go ahead and play her real quick. UVA's statement was ridiculous and that it's a multicultural student's base and that white people need to be aware of the spaces that they occupy on grounds and that we need to all be aware of. Two things I want to... The kind of, I don't know, the way that we occupy spaces around everything and I think that she had a good point and she wasn't aggressive. She was very clear and concise with what she said and she had a good point. It's very hard for people to have a space where they feel like safe and the MSC... So what do they feel unsafe about in the presence of a white person? We're not wearing hats. We're not wearing, you know, carrying tiki torches and wearing white hoods. Right? You know, in burning crosses or whatnot. How do you not feel safe? And for the professors and for the teachers that had programmed, they are causing this kind of a crazy ass division in America to where it's gonna come, it's gonna start culminating in serious race, you know, race conflicts or race wars starting to happen. And they're the ones causing it. Not the white people for being fucking white. It's insanity. We're gonna say something. Yeah. No, so there's a few things like that girl. The way she talked about white people being places, she said, white people occupy spaces. And that to me, it sounds like almost... Right, but they're just being there. We occupy as if we're like, they talk about white people now like we're all colonizers just by existing in a spot. We're occupying it. Excuse me. Almost like we invaded Iraq and we're occupying Fallujah, you know, it's loaded language, first of all. And I think that a lot of these students feel like they have to say this stuff. They may think something else, but they have to say this to not be tarred and feathered as a witch. It's almost like the Salem witch trials. You could almost see in that girl's face like she was confused and didn't really know what she was saying and just was trying to remember everything that's been brainwashed into her brain. Right. She just knows she doesn't wanna say something bad about a black person. Yeah, exactly, exactly. Listen, and it's the same anytime you see, like when you go see like an Antifa rally or you see a college campus mob, like the one that was surrounding Caitlin Bennett at Ohio University this week. God. They just repeat slogans. They don't think for themselves. It is literally like indoctrination. Like you read 1984, this is how you brainwash someone. You just beat these phrases into their head. And so they're not giving you their honest opinion. They're just, this is what I'm supposed to say. The teacher says two plus two is equals what? You say four. Like someone says, what do you think about diversity? White people are bad. That's what you're taught to say. And it's really, I mean, it's tragic. This is why I say to fund the universities. I think we should get it trending. Now I'm not saying every university, but any university that allows things like this, racial spaces, any university that allows a mob to chase people of a certain political ideology out, each of those universities should never receive a dime from me or yours tax dollars. Why should we fund people that are preaching hatred of us based on our skin color? I mean, that's absurd. You would never do it the other way. No. If there was a university saying, no, no, no, we think black people are occupying too much space. Right. And there's a bunch of stuff that keeps coming up missing. And yeah. Right. And doesn't that make you wonder? Doesn't that make you wonder just like on an intellectual level? Oh, and Benjamin would say, yeah. Oh, that's going to get our stream taken down. Go ahead. No, I mean, that just makes me wonder about people in general. How many people out there actually are thinking at all about these things? It just seems like people take positions based on either emotion or how taking that position will affect them socially or something. I don't know. It's weird. Racism, to me, is clearly wrong because I treat people like I want to be treated. And so I would never treat somebody like that. And but other people, it's almost like they do have racist beliefs. But I don't know. It's like they don't really, on a principle level, they don't get it. Everybody is racist to some degree or discerning, maybe you can call it. Or you have that. Every single, when you judge it's discernment. It's judgment. You do that when you meet somebody. You size them up. You judge them. And yes, I'm sure that there is a bit of a, well, I don't think that's even true, that when you meet a black person or a brown person, you judge them differently. You're judging them immediately and making judgments about them. And making judgments about somebody is called a evolutionary response, if you will. It keeps you safe. It keeps you aware of your surroundings, who you're letting into your personal space and your bubble. So I don't think that's wrong in any way, shape, or form. I don't care what color you are. If you're a stranger and I'm meeting you for the first few minutes or whatever, I'm sizing you up and I am judging you. I am judging you. Right. Yeah, I mean, that's true. Stereotypes exist. I remember my first class I ever took at university. I had a comm class and the professor asked, who here will admit to using stereotypes? And I was the only one to raise my hand. And then I had to argue for 30 minutes, which I'm a good arguer, so I did just fine. I talked about some of the same things. Imagine that you're a caveman and you see a saber-toothed tiger. Well, I'm not going to make a judgment. I'm going to feel this out. The key is, though, that you don't allow your initial stereotype to influence once you get greater knowledge. We're always humans operating off knowledge systems that we currently have. So if I see someone who's incredibly tall and muscular, I might say, hey, heck of an athlete, right? And then I talk to them, they're like, actually, I'm terrible at athletics. I'm a computer scientist. Well, now I revamp my knowledge. I don't continue to engage in a stereotype that says, nah, you must not be a computer, right? That would be nonsense. So there's no problems with that, with the idea of initially having a stereotype. It's inevitable because we label and categorize things as humans. But with this situation in particular, the other thing that is to say, look, this is the danger of sort of, I don't know how to term this, but I'll call it positive racism. The idea that it's like, oh, black people need a hand. Oh, black people this. People of color that. Oh, they're great people. Oh, they're, right? Like when you have that focus, which seems to differentiate us based on race, but it's in a positive sense, you're only a small step away from saying, oh, and white people are bad. They're occupiers, right? And it's the same crap that I see it. And I argue with it on the right as well, when people wanna play identity politics on the right and they wanna say, well, we need, there needs to be a country for white people and blah, blah, but no, I'm not gonna play that identity politics game on the left or the right. I'm not gonna play it with people of color or with white people. I'll defend when I see that it's being used egregiously on either side, but that doesn't mean my offense at this girl, this faculty member's statement. That doesn't mean that I'm saying, whoa is me as a white person. I'm saying, whoa is us as a country, whoa is us as a university, that we put up these bigoted stereotypes that should have been done 50, 60 years ago. Such obvious shit. It's like so obvious. It's like, what are you thinking? But it's because it's all designed, dude. They're wanting to do that and bring that back because they want this division. And this, when did all this division start to boil back to the surface when it was starting to die down and it seemed like we weren't pulling the race card all the time? When did it happen? About 2008. What happened in about 2008? Oh, that's right. We had our first black president. And then all of a sudden racism starts exploding back onto the scene and it's alive and well, you know? It's an industry. I mean, there's people that make their lives on it and you know, Rush Limbaugh used to always talk about that. How it will never end because they'll never allow it to. Like they just won't let it. There's too much money in it. Too much power. No, right. Too much control over people. King, what would the left, what would the left media and the liberal media and the mainstream media have to do if they couldn't play the race card right now? We think about how much viewership and how much content they would lose right off of the get-go because of what it's what they're go to. Let's listen to actually, we've been talking about the reaction from the students after hearing this chick speak. Let's listen to what this chick had to say that spurred all these things. We kind of did it in reverse, but anyways, here's what she said. Excuse me, black woman talking here. You need a listen. Excuse me. It's so annoying. I'm sorry. Y'all, why people need to know your place? And you know what? Here is my stereotype that's spot the frick on, dude, is that there is this attitude within so many of these black women chip on their shoulder, dude, that is just so annoying. And they act like, oh, you sound like, cause I'm a strong black woman. No, I don't like you because you're annoying and you have a chip on your shoulder and you're a bitch to listen to. That's why I don't like listening to you. It has nothing to do with your skin color. It has to do with your demeanor and what's coming out of your mouth. That's what I don't like. And that's not a racist comment. That's just being a good person or being a lack thereof. So let's listen to her. And frankly, there's just too many white people in here and this is a space for people of color. So just be really cognizant of the space that you're taking up. White people are people of color. Make some of us. POC's or POS's? She actually said POC. Yeah, did she say POC or POS? Cause I'm going to go with POS on this one. POS actually, not POC. You are a POS. There's just too many white people for a lot of y'all to be at and there's very good people for us. So keep that in mind. She can't be? Thank you. What is she talking about? She can be anywhere at the university.