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Black men have had enough. Kendall Qualls with Sebastian Gorka on The Manhood Hour

Black men have had enough. Kendall Qualls with Sebastian Gorka on The Manhood Hour

Released Monday, 4th December 2023
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Black men have had enough. Kendall Qualls with Sebastian Gorka on The Manhood Hour

Black men have had enough. Kendall Qualls with Sebastian Gorka on The Manhood Hour

Black men have had enough. Kendall Qualls with Sebastian Gorka on The Manhood Hour

Black men have had enough. Kendall Qualls with Sebastian Gorka on The Manhood Hour

Monday, 4th December 2023
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Martin Luther King, the apostle of nonviolence

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in the civil rights movement, has been

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shot to death in Memphis, Tennessee. The

1:04

assassination of Martin Luther King,

1:06

Jr. sent shockwaves through communities,

1:08

families, and individual lives.

1:12

The man that led the civil rights movement was

1:15

gone. And

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1:20

what? Since

1:23

that iconic tragedy, what should

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have brought us together, had

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instead began to divide. Within

1:31

the black community, two paths

1:33

were taken. One

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large group of the black community

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took the path that led to

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an Afrocentric, secular, and political activist

1:41

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the path rooted in the values and

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in the values and principles of those. Take

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2:14

begin to heal our community. We

2:17

restore the family. It

2:20

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is our Prada Bobo. It's

2:25

time to go home. The

2:31

perfect opening clip for the

2:34

manhood hour. Greetings dear friends

2:36

from a documentary. I'm a

2:38

victor with the word victim

2:40

crossed out. Really

2:42

follows on from what we've been discussing today

2:44

here on America First. If

2:46

you're a man, are you

2:49

in crisis? If so, is

2:51

it because somebody owes you something?

2:53

Is it because you've been indoctrinated

2:55

to expect a handout? Let's

2:57

talk to a man who is responsible for

2:59

that documentary and so much more. A

3:02

person who comes very highly

3:04

recommended. He is the president, the

3:07

founder of Take Charge Minnesota. Kendall

3:09

Qualls, welcome to the manhood hour. So

3:14

Bastian, thank you so much for having me. So

3:16

let me ask the first question, which is the standard

3:18

question here for our guests on the manhood hour. Is

3:21

there a crisis amongst

3:23

men? If there is

3:26

a crisis, what is the nature of that

3:28

crisis? Yeah,

3:30

there definitely is a crisis. In fact, there is a

3:32

book written probably about four or five years ago called

3:34

The Man of the Boy

3:36

Crisis. Actually, The Boy Crisis is a heavily researched

3:39

book by two PhDs. And

3:41

what's been happening over the last 20 years

3:43

or so is that there's been

3:46

a shift toward a more maternalistic culture,

3:48

if you will, in the United States. Versus

3:51

the one that we used to have was patriarchal.

3:54

Now, when I say that, I don't mean it

3:57

was toxic male. It was. We

3:59

were just... dragging women around by their

4:02

by their hair by any means. It wasn't

4:04

bad at all. It was a more of

4:06

a protective relationship

4:10

that we've had as men toward

4:12

the people in our families in our communities. That's

4:15

what it used to be. And we

4:17

were we were trained, I was one of those

4:19

that's trained to take responsibility

4:23

to take charge,

4:25

you know, responsibility yourself, your family, your community,

4:28

and to have high standards expectations

4:30

for yourself. And then

4:32

to help others that could not

4:35

help themselves. Very different between

4:37

those that could help themselves, but chose nothing.

4:40

So what what is the genesis of this?

4:42

Because I see it amongst

4:44

the generation of young men who

4:47

are the same age of my son,

4:49

that there is, and you

4:51

just see it in the statistics, whether it's

4:53

the suicide rates, whether it's

4:55

other statistics concerning the difference between

4:58

young men and young women. What

5:00

is the genesis of it? Is

5:03

it is it new wave feminism?

5:06

Is it the fact that conservatives

5:08

who are part of the patriarchy

5:10

in the non pejorative sense,

5:12

kind of ignored culture? Where

5:15

would you you focus on

5:17

the the genesis of this

5:19

assault on on manhood? Well,

5:23

I would have to lay that at the feet of

5:25

the teachers colleges. So these are the colleges that

5:27

you know, in the United

5:29

States that have been teaching the teachers

5:31

that teach our

5:34

public school students. This

5:36

probably 25 to 30 years ago, where

5:38

you had this Marxist Marxist

5:41

indoctrination that started to infiltrate

5:43

our schools, universities, and in

5:46

our public school teachers colleges. And

5:48

that Marxist ideology was

5:50

one that just turned everything

5:52

upside down. It was to, first

5:55

of all, disrupt the traditional nuclear

5:57

family. It

6:00

has an objective to shift

6:02

people from this ideal

6:05

of capitalism to

6:07

more of socialism and

6:10

become more dependent on government and

6:13

less dependent, obviously, and appreciate the

6:15

essence of Judeo-Christian

6:17

values. So, I

6:19

would say it started there, again, 20, 25 years

6:21

ago. And

6:23

here's where you can see the outcome

6:26

of that. More recently,

6:28

about four years ago, there was

6:30

a survey done of

6:32

United States citizens. 41,000

6:36

people were in this survey, said, of

6:39

those 41,000, if you were 45

6:42

years and younger, only

6:44

19% of those

6:46

participants could pass the U.S. citizenship

6:49

test. So, basically,

6:52

these kids could not pass the same

6:54

test as legal citizens coming to the

6:56

United States. If you were 60

6:58

and older, 74% could

7:02

pass that citizenship test. And

7:04

basically, what that tells you is this wholesale

7:07

upshift and turnip, upside-down

7:10

nature of the teaching

7:12

of our kids in

7:14

our public school system. These

7:16

younger populations, their IQs are not less

7:19

than the older generation. It's just they've

7:21

never been taught what they should have

7:23

been taught about the virtues

7:25

of our country. They've been taught

7:27

all the negative things, all the sins of

7:29

our country, but none of its virtues. But

7:33

they also have disrupted this sense of

7:36

manhood, boyhood. And

7:38

you can see it in the pedagogy

7:41

that they teach, taking

7:43

out things like recess, dodgeball, and

7:45

forcing boys to sit still, don't

7:47

move. And it's against a lot

7:50

of the nature of what we

7:52

know of childhood development, especially in

7:54

boys. And can you

7:56

explain to me one question? Maybe

7:59

I'm just naive. you talk about the

8:01

results that these ideologically

8:05

infected teacher training colleges

8:08

have resulted in

8:10

the knock-on effects, for example

8:12

in Baltimore and elsewhere, that

8:14

the average child, especially average

8:16

black child, cannot graduate with

8:18

any basic competency in

8:20

literacy or in math. Why

8:23

are there no consequences for these

8:25

failures? Why do the parents of

8:27

these children after five, 10,

8:30

20 years of these results not actually

8:33

instigate any consequences for those who

8:36

have failed their children? I find

8:38

it hard to understand not only

8:40

that Democrats are re-elected in these

8:42

cities, but why the parents seem

8:44

to be satisfied for the utter

8:46

failure of the schools? Well

8:49

let me give you some context of this Sebastian.

8:52

So I was

8:54

actually a product of some of

8:56

those schools in

8:58

those inner cities. So my parents divorced when

9:01

I was five years old. My father came

9:03

back from Vietnam in the late 60s. My

9:06

mother took us five kids

9:09

to live with our grandparents in

9:11

Harlem, New York in the late 1960s, early 70s.

9:15

So even though I was in the

9:17

worst one of the worst school systems

9:19

in the country in Harlem in the

9:21

late 60s, I was

9:23

able to get enough basic

9:25

of education from first to fifth

9:28

grade and then

9:30

later with my father from fifth grade onward

9:32

in Oklahoma. We lived in a rural trailer

9:34

park in Oklahoma. So I didn't get

9:36

the best of what we would call

9:38

of education, but I got enough of what

9:40

I needed and then the rest was my

9:43

that inner, you know, fire

9:45

in the belly to get what I needed

9:47

to get out of poverty where

9:49

I was able to graduate

9:52

from college working full-time become

9:55

an army officer, an artillery

9:57

officer, then get recruited into

9:59

a a Fortune 100 company, leading

10:03

sales, marketing teams, billion dollar brands,

10:05

$90 million budgets,

10:08

have a successful career ending at a

10:10

global vice president for a major healthcare

10:12

company. If

10:15

I was starting in the

10:17

same situation, same schools today,

10:20

I would not be able to achieve that same

10:22

success because I would

10:24

not have access to the same basic information,

10:27

basic education that I started with.

10:30

These kids are not even getting that. And

10:33

again, with you, you asked, well,

10:36

why are parents supporting

10:39

this? It's because these parents have

10:41

been indoctrinated themselves. Yeah. I mean, this has been going

10:43

on now for 30 to 40 years. And

10:46

if you're a young teenage parent or

10:48

a 20 year old back in the

10:50

seventies, well, you're

10:52

only expecting the same type of education

10:55

that you received, which is not much. Well,

10:58

that's the nature. That's the nature of

11:00

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I arrived here, Mr. Qualls,

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15:24

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has a lot of problems with race,

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especially anti-Semitism, and

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in the last 15 years, I've seen

15:55

a rank deterioration of

15:57

those conditions. How

15:59

does— politics play into that

16:01

beyond just culture? And

16:03

let me ask the most provocative

16:05

question of all, has BLM

16:08

been a function of

16:10

that, a driver of that? Where does

16:12

Black Lives Matter fit into the racial

16:15

milieu today? Sure. And

16:18

let me give you some context. So this

16:21

is, I get asked this question quite a

16:23

bit, and I educate people around our state

16:25

and the country on this issue. So

16:28

the Gallup poll has been doing polls

16:30

on race relations in the United States

16:32

for decades. In

16:36

2002, the measurement

16:39

of one of the highest ratings for

16:41

positive race relations in the United States by

16:43

both Black and white participants, it was at

16:45

70 percent, 70 percent of Americans

16:49

rated race relations at good or

16:51

very good. This is 2002. So

16:55

this is just a year off to 9-11. That's

16:58

right. And now, 2002, and

17:00

this is six years before we have

17:02

our first Black president, it

17:05

wasn't until 2012 and 13 did

17:08

you start to see a

17:10

huge decline in that race

17:12

relations category. And this

17:14

idea of systemic racism is a

17:16

false narrative. And

17:19

it's used, BLM is a

17:21

tool, racist is a tool, and

17:23

Black Americans are being used as a

17:25

tool for this political agenda of systemic

17:28

racism, institutional racism. It

17:30

is really a Marxist agenda. It's

17:32

not civil rights 2.0. The

17:35

reason we can say that

17:38

is because during the same time

17:40

of this supposedly systemic racism, we

17:43

have a decline in complaints

17:45

to the Equal Employment Opportunity

17:47

Commission to its historic

17:49

levels that has never been seen

17:51

before, historic lows. We

17:54

have increased every

17:56

year, increased interracial marriages.

18:00

increased every year during this time. We

18:02

even have people that are faking

18:05

into pretending and lying on their applications

18:08

that they're of

18:10

the ethnicity of color

18:12

when they're not. We're

18:15

still living in a racist country. Would

18:18

be counterproductive, you'd think. Exactly.

18:23

The politicians are stoking these flames. And

18:25

how they're able to do this and

18:27

convince most Americans of this is

18:29

that even when these shootings

18:32

that we've had of Black citizens, they

18:38

perpetrated it in a way that this is

18:40

happening on a daily basis. And

18:43

everyone has researched this. Even those that

18:45

are on the left have

18:47

researched this. Roland from

18:51

Harvard is a good example. He

18:53

wanted to prove that it was actually taking

18:55

place. And after

18:58

his research findings, after months of this,

19:01

he went on the public domain and he

19:03

went to the interview in the New York

19:05

Times and said it was the

19:07

largest surprise of his career that

19:10

he found that police officers were

19:12

not targeting Black citizens

19:15

in these random shootings. And

19:17

in fact, it was the opposite. Actually, you

19:19

found more white citizens were getting shot than

19:21

Black. And so this

19:23

has been a false narrative being

19:25

pushed by academia and by media

19:27

with their allies on

19:30

the left on the agenda that

19:32

doesn't take place again for a

19:34

political agenda to undermine our country,

19:37

divide Americans, to

19:39

push them, to push these agendas

19:42

of DEI and everything else that we

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have in the marketplace. Well, we'll talk

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about who might be the grandfather of

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DEI later in

19:50

the Manhood Hour. It's a fascinating,

19:53

fascinating suggestion. But let me

19:55

just, of course, I'm oversimplifying

19:57

things and I'm no expert on it. on

20:00

U.S. history or on black

20:02

American culture, but it seems to me that,

20:04

for example, the Reverend Martin Luther

20:06

King Jr., he did what he

20:08

did to actually

20:11

improve race relations, and what we're

20:13

seeing happen today is

20:15

leveraging race for political power. And

20:17

those are two very different ways

20:19

of approaching the question of race.

20:22

One has the objective of improving things.

20:25

The other uses race to actually

20:27

make the exploiter of the issue

20:30

more powerful. We're talking to Kendall

20:32

Qualls. She's the author of The

20:34

Prodigal Project, Hope for American Families,

20:37

the man behind the I'm a

20:39

Victor documentary, and also the

20:41

organization Take Charge Minnesota. That's

20:43

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20:46

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diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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And a very interesting theory in

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one of your latest articles. Not

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a theory, but an exposition, if

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or DuBois, as he's sometimes

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called, the man behind

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the founding of the NAACP. Although—although

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there are those who say it

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was, in fact, white Jewish Marxists

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who really used him as their

25:28

poster boy to create that organization.

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You said the division today has

25:32

been sown primarily in the teacher

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training colleges because of Marxist ideology.

25:37

Will you explain to us why

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this isn't just a crackpot

25:41

theory, but why the long

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march institutions, as

25:46

Rudi Deutschke called it, is

25:49

demonstrable in institutions

25:51

in America that have been

25:53

riven through by left-wing ideologues?

25:57

Well, first of all, they'll—

26:00

tell you today. They're so blatant about it. They'll

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tell you. In fact,

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the head of the teachers union for

26:06

the United States, the National Federal Teachers

26:08

Union, they mentioned they're

26:10

at war against the patriarchy, they're at

26:13

war against capitalism. If

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you're at war against capitalism, that means you're

26:18

for something else. And

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the only two other elses that

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I know are socialism and Marxism, and both

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of those have been debunked from history from

26:27

just the outcome data. And

26:29

so that's clear. And

26:33

most of these organizations, most of

26:36

these schools will have some type

26:38

of annual celebration for one

26:41

of their heroes is Paulo Ferrari.

26:44

Ferrari is a Marxist that's come

26:46

out of Latin America in

26:48

the 1950s, 60s. And again,

26:51

a lot of his teachings as

26:53

pedagogy is something they replicate in the

26:56

teachers colleges. What's important

26:58

about the DEI part is then that they're

27:00

masters at this, they know how to use

27:02

language against. So

27:05

if you're against diversity, then that makes you

27:08

something that not so positive, if you get

27:10

inclusion. But all of these

27:12

words are the exact opposite of

27:14

what they mean. It's not diversity

27:16

and inclusion and equity.

27:18

And again, equity is more about

27:20

outcomes, not about equality. They don't

27:22

want equality. This

27:26

is about outcomes. And look,

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my mind just give you a frame

27:30

of reference and context from my background,

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my parents lived through the Jim Crow

27:34

South. I know

27:36

what systemic racism is. And

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I share with people that my parents would have

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loved to have grown up in

27:43

America. I grew up in. These

27:46

are not the same institutions from

27:49

the 1950s and 60s. Now, no one's going to

27:52

give you anything. You've got to go out and work for

27:54

it. But that's

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the idea. You have to work for it. And the last

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thing, the last What I just want to see is someone

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28:09

successful in this country, raise a

28:11

family, raise five children to

28:14

love and adore this country and to be

28:16

successful themselves and be

28:19

contributors of their communities. Yeah,

28:22

you are the thorn in their side

28:24

because you disprove all

28:26

of their Marxist theories. Do

28:30

you need, we only have 30 seconds

28:32

here, but does there need to be

28:34

a centralized conspiracy or is this just

28:37

people who are all imbued with the

28:39

same ideological culture?

28:42

This has been orchestrated from the top and

28:44

started in the politics and I believe in

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starting in the Obama administration. Because

28:50

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28:54

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Obama or the head of a

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the founding fathers, all of that is

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we must all be divided into oppressed or

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you know fatherless homes are the number one

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33:12

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one of the most tragic things, Mr.

33:46

Qualls, that truly breaks my heart. If

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you just look at the figures for

33:51

black America that 60, 70 years ago, less

33:53

than 30% of

33:56

children were born out of wedlock. And now that proportion is down.

34:00

has flipped and it's 70% that are

34:02

born without a father in the home,

34:04

which I think explains so much that

34:06

we need to know. I'm going to

34:09

ask another version of the question I

34:11

asked previously. Why is the

34:13

black community allowing this to

34:15

be done to themselves again

34:17

and again and again? Yeah.

34:21

So first of all, I did a deep dive

34:23

into this and it started about five years ago

34:26

and I got involved in a public arena in

34:28

the Ramford Public Office. And

34:30

having lived it myself, starting

34:35

in Harlem back in the early

34:37

late 60s, here's what's

34:39

happened in our country beginning

34:41

in the mid 70s with the LBJ administration.

34:43

I don't think people have a full understanding.

34:47

When the social welfare program started, I

34:50

tell people it's the first time in

34:52

the history of the United States that

34:55

the government financially incentivized women

34:58

to have children outside of

35:00

marriage. And

35:03

I have to ask, was the goal

35:05

really, was it really

35:07

so cynical just to put black

35:09

Americans back on a plantation, this

35:12

time a political one? Was it

35:14

really a conscious effort to buy

35:16

these people in perpetuity? Absolutely

35:20

it was. Now

35:22

there is a circumstantial

35:24

evidence that points to that. It's

35:26

not direct, but there's a

35:29

ton of, I would call, circumstantial

35:33

evidence and LBJ directly.

35:37

Here's what happened and the evidence

35:39

proves afterwards, especially

35:41

even leaders in the black community. So

35:44

your question is why do they continue

35:46

to do this? Sebastian,

35:50

after the first decade

35:52

and the second and third decade

35:54

of seeing these declines of marriage

35:56

and these steep increases of the

35:58

Foggleness Homes, There's

36:00

not been one initiative, not

36:03

one national initiative, reversed

36:06

it then, until now. This

36:09

is what we're doing at Take Charge. In fact,

36:11

we have the largest video library. So

36:13

think about PragerU library, for example. We

36:16

have the largest video library of Black Americans

36:19

that denounced critical race theory, denounced Black Lives

36:21

Matter, and they called for a need to

36:23

get back to the basics of

36:26

what the cultural roots were of the Black

36:28

community was faith, family, and education. And

36:31

we're the only organization nationally that

36:34

is calling for a restoration of

36:36

the two-parent Black family and school

36:38

choice. Not

36:40

the NAACP, not the Congressional Black Caucus,

36:43

not the Urban League, and definitely not

36:45

Black Lives Matter. We're the

36:47

only organization to do that. It's

36:49

shocking to me, personally, it's disheartening. Even

36:53

the Black leaders have led this organization,

36:56

led our organization, and led our culture

36:58

astray. And this

37:00

is the nature of my book, the prodigal project.

37:02

It is literally, we went

37:04

off the run. We

37:06

left what we have learned as a

37:09

culture in the worst of

37:11

times that kept our families together. And

37:13

this prodigal project is all about going

37:15

back not to the 1950s, not to the 1960s,

37:17

but back to

37:19

the basics. That's what we're

37:21

talking about and what you can expect. When

37:24

you do that. My reaction, and

37:26

this isn't meant to be a criticism, just a

37:28

statement of fact or my reaction.

37:32

I love PragerU. I think it's one of the

37:34

most important entities taking back the

37:36

culture. And Dennis is a friend

37:38

of mine. But it's one thing to make

37:41

videos of what needs to be

37:43

done. But surely, unless

37:45

the leaders of the

37:47

Black community, especially the church leaders say,

37:50

yeah, a father is needed.

37:52

Yes, the nuclear family is good.

37:54

Yes, rap culture is bled. Yes,

37:56

yes. Unless the leaders step up

37:58

to the plate. Is anything going

38:01

to change, Mr. Qualls? Absolutely

38:04

not. And you're right, Sebastian.

38:06

And that's why our organization, we

38:08

have over 50 volunteers now that

38:10

have joined our organization and we've only

38:12

been around for literally less than three

38:14

years. And we're

38:17

spreading this beyond the state of Minnesota. And

38:19

it just so happens we have to be,

38:21

we happen to be

38:23

in the epicenter, where the most recent

38:25

rioting and looting and all that happened and

38:27

spread across the country. Our

38:29

goal is to start another

38:32

revolution and transformation in the epicenter

38:34

here in Minnesota and have it

38:36

spread in a positive way across

38:38

the country and restoring those

38:40

two-parent families and finding the right leaders.

38:43

The leaders that we have now in our

38:45

communities, they're all mini Al Sharptons. They've

38:47

been bought for and paid for. And

38:50

all of our leaders- They're in the, what

38:53

I call the ethno business. They're

38:55

the race hustlers. It is in their

38:57

interest not to have robust

39:00

black families in America, because then there's

39:02

no need for them, and then there's

39:04

no way they can hustle their money

39:06

out of your IBM, Coca-Cola and everybody

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there's something with regards to your

41:38

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41:40

I don't know, promising, that is

41:42

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41:49

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41:51

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41:53

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41:55

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41:58

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42:01

this the moment? Is this where

42:03

we could break the grip of

42:05

what I deem to be a

42:07

genetically racist party, the Democrat party,

42:10

break their grip on black America?

42:12

Is it really happening? And if

42:14

it is happening, how

42:17

much and how important and significant

42:19

could it be? Well,

42:22

to that point, let me give you an idea,

42:24

Sebastian. You got

42:26

to remember, black

42:28

Americans have been told for the last five

42:30

years 365 days a day, 24-7, that

42:38

Donald Trump, the Republican Party, the most

42:40

racist institution, racist, racist, that's all they've

42:42

been hearing the last five years. And

42:45

now the New York Times poll shows

42:48

that over 20 percent of black Americans will

42:50

be willing to support Donald Trump. How

42:52

in the heck did that happen? This is

42:54

going on organically. This is not

42:56

some type of campaign by the

42:58

Republican Party, by conservatives.

43:01

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43:04

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43:07

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43:09

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43:11

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43:14

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43:16

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43:19

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43:22

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43:25

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43:27

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43:29

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43:31

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43:34

so, I mean, these are – these

43:37

things are happening organically because people are

43:39

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43:41

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43:43

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43:46

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43:48

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43:51

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43:53

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have a dream. Ask not what

45:40

your country can do for you, ask

45:43

what you can do for

45:45

your country. Mr. Gorbachev, tear

45:47

down this wall. I

45:50

can hear you, the rest of the

45:52

world hears you, and the people... And

45:56

the people who not

45:59

see... It's been a

46:02

long time since I love myself. And

46:04

we will make America

46:06

great again. This

46:17

is America First with

46:19

Sebastian Gorka. Greetings

46:22

dear friends. Happy Monday. Welcome,

46:24

welcome to your dose of

46:26

sanity. Three hours of what's

46:28

really happening in America, what's

46:30

happening in the world, and

46:33

what the left has planned

46:35

for you. One of

46:37

the, I can't even use the word mastermind because

46:41

that would mean he'd have to have

46:43

a high IQ. One

46:45

of the eminence greys, one of

46:47

the grey beards of the Democrat

46:50

party is James Carville. And here's

46:52

a rather strange take on the

46:54

new Speaker of the House, Mike

46:56

Johnson. And it kind of

46:58

indicates what the game plan

47:01

is for the next eleven and a half months.

47:03

Play cards. Some are

47:05

Christian nationalism. Absolutely. This

47:08

is a bigger threat than Al Qaeda up

47:10

to this country. Let me

47:12

tell you something. They have Speaker of

47:14

the House, they got probably

47:17

at least two Supreme Court

47:19

justices, maybe more. Don't

47:22

kid yourself. People in the press

47:24

have no idea who this guy is,

47:26

how he was formed, what the

47:28

threat is. And this is a

47:31

fundamental threat to the

47:33

United States. It is a fundamental threat.

47:35

Don't believe in the Constitution. They'll

47:38

tell you that. A fundamental threat to

47:40

the United States. What's he talking about? He's

47:42

talking about Mike Johnson. He's talking

47:44

about the new Speaker of the House.

47:48

And he says that that individual, because he

47:51

believes in God, is

47:53

a greater threat to America than

47:56

Al Qaeda, who killed 3,000 people in a high-tech country. 102

48:00

minutes. What's happening?

48:03

Why are they doing that? Well,

48:05

we've got the headlines just over

48:07

the weekend. The Atlantic

48:10

says the second Trump

48:12

administration would be a

48:14

catastrophe. The New York

48:16

Times, why a second Trump

48:18

presidency may be more radical

48:20

than the first. Oh,

48:22

we've got this trainee multiple cuts that we

48:24

will share with you who

48:27

says that the America, the

48:29

United States, is sleepwalking

48:31

into a dictatorship with

48:34

Donald Trump as the

48:36

GOP front-runner. And

48:38

then lastly, Robert

48:41

Kagan, neo-con

48:43

par excellence, his,

48:47

what is it, 10,000 word,

48:49

vomitous piece in the Washington

48:51

Post, a Trump dictatorship is

48:53

increasingly inevitable. We should stop

48:56

pretending. Who made all of

48:58

that possible? Who gave us

49:00

a new speaker? As

49:02

Carville said, who's more dangerous than Al

49:04

Qaeda. We've got him on the line,

49:06

Florida's very own Matt Gaetz. Happy Monday

49:09

to you, Congressman. Happy

49:11

Monday. Thanks for having me, Dr. G. All right.

49:13

We haven't spoken in front of our audience since,

49:16

I don't think we have since it happened. So

49:18

I just want to thank you personally and on

49:20

behalf of the American First Listers for getting us

49:22

a new speaker of the house, Matt. Well,

49:25

we needed one and now the work

49:28

lies ahead and we can attack it

49:30

in earnest. My problem with the last

49:32

few turns is that we never could

49:34

get straight answers. And when we received

49:36

commitments, they were often unfulfilled. Mike

49:39

Johnson has begun his time as speakership

49:41

getting the subpoenas out the door to

49:43

Hunter and Frank Biden. That had been

49:45

really constrained by Kevin McCarthy for seven

49:48

months prior. And he also got more

49:50

of the January 6 tapes out. We've

49:52

got additional tranches to come, but

49:55

that was something that we were told couldn't

49:57

happen before. Now it's happening. budget

50:00

process has to actually reduce spending,

50:02

not with games or gimmicks, but

50:04

in the reduction of actual dollars.

50:07

And as I'm speaking with you, Dr.

50:09

Gorko, we're negotiating the finer points of

50:11

our reforms to some of the spying

50:14

and surveillance authorities that the FBI has

50:16

really turned against the American people. We

50:19

have to talk about the news from Chairman

50:21

Comer regarding what seems to be the smoking

50:23

gun of bank transfers

50:26

from the Hunter Biden Company or

50:28

WASCO to Joe Biden. I'll

50:31

get your take in a moment. But first,

50:33

could you react? It seems to be the

50:35

Democrats were issued their talking points over the

50:37

weekend, and they can't

50:39

defend Biden anymore. And

50:41

so all they're saying is Donald

50:44

Trump, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi, fascism, dictatorship.

50:46

It looks like that is their

50:48

campaign platform for 2024. I

50:52

think it's even worse. I think that

50:54

they are greenlighting assassinations. When

50:56

you hear people talk about Trump

50:58

as Hitler or as some sort

51:01

of authoritarian tyrant, they're trying

51:03

to justify violence against him and

51:06

violence against his supporters. And

51:08

it is sickening and un-American. I

51:10

condemn it in the strongest

51:12

possible terms. But they're

51:14

done having a debate with

51:16

us about trade policy or

51:19

foreign policy or economic policy.

51:21

We're just also so

51:25

evil to our core that we

51:27

have to be vanquished from the

51:30

debate. And that's where you really

51:32

start to see society erode and

51:34

fall apart. And I

51:37

want to engage our political

51:40

opponents in the battle space of ideas.

51:43

And yet they seem to be

51:45

so eager to try to use

51:47

these unprecedented tools for politics. And

51:50

we see that through the criminal

51:52

justice process, through the efforts

51:54

to try to remove Trump from the

51:56

ballot so he's not even considered in

51:58

some jurisdictions and the American people aren't going

52:00

to stand for it. What is

52:02

the right response, Congressman Gates? I

52:05

think you're right. If we have the likes

52:07

of Dan Bongino, former Secret Service agent, we

52:10

have no Trump supporter, but

52:12

we have Harvard Emeritus Professor Alan Durch,

52:14

we'd say they both fear for the

52:16

life of the president. What is the

52:18

right response, seeing that we have 11

52:20

and a half months ago? Well,

52:22

we have to win. That

52:25

is oftentimes in

52:28

service of this tactical plan we

52:30

need, that not allow ourselves to

52:33

be outvoted, out balloted, even

52:35

when a majority of the people want to

52:38

see Trump elected. I worry

52:40

about our election integrity efforts. I'm

52:42

trying to bolster those by getting

52:44

some of our sharpest operatives and

52:46

attorneys engaged and right

52:49

there on a hair trigger, because one

52:51

thing we learned after the last election

52:53

is that after a properly

52:56

voted ballot gets polluted

52:59

with improperly voted ballots, there's not a

53:01

judge in the land that will grant

53:03

the remedies to go unwind that. I'm

53:06

laser focused on making sure in

53:09

these critical jurisdictions they're not changing

53:11

the rules or the practices in

53:14

order to try to disrupt what

53:16

I think will be a way

53:18

of election for Donald Trump and

53:20

Republicans. We've got two minutes left

53:22

with Congressman Matt Gaetz of Florida.

53:24

His book and his podcast is

53:26

Firebrand. Follow him at repmattgaetz.house.gov. Congressman,

53:30

please explain the significance of

53:33

the news from the Chairman's

53:35

Office of the wire transfer

53:38

from the Hunter Biden Company in 2018

53:40

straight to Joe Biden. Yeah,

53:44

you call it a company, but

53:47

Alaska was really just a money

53:49

laundering pass-through. They made no products

53:51

and provide no legitimate service. They

53:53

were there just to function as

53:55

a vehicle so that foreign cash

53:57

could make its way into the

53:59

bank. accounts of members of the

54:01

Biden family and their close

54:03

circle. And so seeing direct payments

54:06

from Alaska to Joe Biden, it

54:08

shows who was really benefiting. We

54:10

already know what was really being

54:12

sold, and that was access to

54:14

Joe Biden. And now we see

54:16

who was benefiting. And that was,

54:18

indeed, Joe Biden. It continues

54:20

to also erode the credibility of

54:22

the president. He said he was

54:24

never involved in these business deals,

54:26

but yet he's on the phone

54:29

talking to the business participants and

54:31

principals, according to the Kevin

54:33

Archer testimony. Now the records

54:35

show he's directly financially benefiting.

54:38

It seems to tighten the noose legally

54:41

speaking around the facts that Chairman

54:43

Comer has been developing. And I

54:45

think that it's one of the

54:47

reasons why we now have the

54:49

vote to have the

54:51

impeachment inquiry blessed by the

54:53

United States House of Representatives.

54:56

I think we have to get you back for

54:58

a longer discussion, Congressman, especially before the deposition

55:00

of Hunter Biden next week. In the

55:02

meantime, please follow this man at Rep

55:05

Gates, Matt Gates, and also the

55:08

Firebrand podcast. Thank you, Matt. I'm Sebastian

55:10

Gorkett. This is America First. Make sure

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