Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/04/20

Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/04/20

Padraig Martin, co-editor and contributing author of The Honorable Cause: A Free South, returns to discuss a variety of Southern-related topics.

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[00:01:09] Confederate History Month 2024 is accelerating to full throttle tonight with three fantastic

[00:01:15] guests on deck. We had three last week with Michael Hill, John Hill and Kirk Lyons. Tonight

[00:01:22] you're going to hear from Gene Andrews once again and Brad Griffin. But first, Patrick Martin joins

[00:01:29] us this Saturday evening, April the 20th. Only one more week left of Confederate History Month.

[00:01:33] It's going by fast before we say hello to Patrick. Let's welcome Keith Alexanderback. Keith has missed

[00:01:38] the last two weeks at least not been in the studio the last two weeks as he's recovered from a

[00:01:41] hip replacement. Just getting that oil changed right Keith? That's it. I'm telling you it was

[00:01:47] any segment we have all year long that I would hate to miss it's a Confederate History Month because

[00:01:53] I'm a Confederate. My great-grandfather was in Forest Calvary 15 Tennessee and there's,

[00:02:01] I like to mention his name every chance I can, Independence Ellen Shuler Alexander.

[00:02:06] All right, Keith's been out for two weeks so if he gets to silence that cell phone,

[00:02:09] not unprecedented but in any event. He's a popular guy, he gets a lot of calls.

[00:02:13] Let's go now to our featured guest for the first hour, Patrick Martin. He is the co-editor of course

[00:02:19] and one of the 12 contributing authors too. The Honorable Calls of Free South. We made mention

[00:02:23] of that last week during Michael Hill's segment. I'm going to mention it again

[00:02:27] in just a little bit although in a slightly different way and he's back with us tonight

[00:02:31] as we continue to celebrate Confederate History. Patrick how are you?

[00:02:35] I'm doing fantastic. Thank you very much James and Keith I'm glad that you're with

[00:02:39] you new hip. You'll be able to do a hula hoop here soon. Or at least a hula dance.

[00:02:47] Good to hear from you gentlemen again. Patrick we're going to get into some southern related

[00:02:52] themes here of course with you but you know first I want to remind everybody what an

[00:02:57] interesting professional background you've had and you've talked about it before,

[00:03:01] you've written about it but I don't want to ask you to reveal too much

[00:03:05] but you have a lot of history abroad, professional history abroad including the Middle East and so

[00:03:14] you're looking at the current escalation that we've seen over the course of just the last week

[00:03:21] between Israel and Iran. Obviously the situation between Russia and Ukraine is still

[00:03:28] ongoing. China and Taiwan seems to be getting a little more hot. Do you see this whole current

[00:03:35] unipolar American hegemon being tenable or untenable throughout the indefinite and never-ending future?

[00:03:45] It's definitely untenable. There's no question about it. This is falling apart very fast.

[00:03:50] Probably a lot faster than Washington DC expected it would. For those of you who are

[00:03:56] not familiar I've worked in more than 75 countries that still work very closely with our

[00:04:01] number of international partners. In fact one of my more recent projects involves a number of

[00:04:06] colleagues from different countries in Europe specifically Italy, France and Ireland with

[00:04:12] similar political backgrounds and desires that we have as a group but I'm seeing this

[00:04:19] falling apart. Right now the big key has been the US dollar and how strong it is. Relatives

[00:04:27] of the currencies has really been no competitor. That looks like it's about to come to an end here

[00:04:32] soon and when I say soon probably the next couple years and when that does happen

[00:04:36] I think it's been delayed. Originally they were looking at it last year and

[00:04:40] kind of slow rolling it now into August of this year but it does look like we're about

[00:04:44] to see a BRICS currency that's going to challenge US dollar at Gemini and when that happens you're

[00:04:49] going to see a very rapid collapse both in the US political order but also its ability to defend

[00:04:57] itself and defend its supposed allies and also from a power projection perspective. So

[00:05:02] there's really some fascinating stuff happening right now. Patrick this is Keith. Do you see any

[00:05:09] silver lining in that scenario? You know it might be nice to go back to the days of the Monroe Doctrine

[00:05:15] and stop inserting ourselves in the affairs of Europe and Asia which of course George Washington

[00:05:23] warned us against in his farewell address. And you know there's plenty of commerce for us to

[00:05:29] use to have a strong manufacturing base in a good country without you know these

[00:05:40] Jewish neocons like particularly Victoria Newland are responsible for us getting into this mess and I

[00:05:48] think that the West as a hegemon is you know it's obvious that we're going to lose this war

[00:05:55] in Ukraine and hopefully we won't get dragged into a Middle Eastern war with Israel but of course

[00:06:01] Israel is counting on us getting involved in anything they do. But you know we're just I think

[00:06:08] the left has finally poisoned the well. They have you know they've gone through every possible

[00:06:16] legitimate civil rights issue that they could on race and now they're trying to make sexual

[00:06:22] perversity a civil right and the rest of the world is just saying no that's a bridge too far we're

[00:06:28] not following you there. And if buying into transgenderism for example is the cost of being

[00:06:34] part of your club will respectfully decline. This is what I was saying. Yeah I think one of the

[00:06:40] things. Go ahead. No I didn't mean to catch you off there. Well I was on a line with Mike

[00:06:48] Gatti. I was on his show in the previous hour and I was just saying I mean history just doesn't move

[00:06:53] in a straight line. Things are cyclical and you look at this gluttonous criminally corrupt

[00:06:57] empire and you just ask you know will it be around forever as it currently exists and I just

[00:07:04] I don't think there's any way that that happens with or without our participation. I think it's

[00:07:08] good. The enemies are going to collapse this thing based upon their own actions. I mean look

[00:07:14] at this what we've got going on right now. Another hundred billion dollars on the table because I ran

[00:07:21] lobbed a few firecrackers that got shot down. A hundred billion dollars back on the table.

[00:07:27] Our greatest ally that never contributes man or material to any of these wars we fight. Yeah

[00:07:34] our indispensable allies Ukraine and Israel. I don't know what either of those countries have

[00:07:39] ever done for us except leech but in any event what do you friends like that who needs enemies.

[00:07:45] Again this just all goes into it. Patrick so your comment. I think yeah I think you're right.

[00:07:50] Well for I it's interesting Keith made a good point about the whole idea of this sort of legitimacy

[00:07:56] illegitimate civil rights arguments that were happening and who supported what. The bottom

[00:08:01] line is there really no such thing as a civil right in this regard this whole racial civil

[00:08:05] rights thing is a bunch of bunk. And I say that because you know when you look at it well

[00:08:10] who's the only one who ever gets disenfranchised from so-called civil rights movements is white

[00:08:14] people and there's never any kind of give on anybody else's part I mean there's no I couldn't

[00:08:19] go and say China and all of a sudden say you know I want to do this the white way

[00:08:23] and how dare you not allow me to do it the white way why are you forcing me to do it

[00:08:26] the Asian way. I couldn't do that in Africa I couldn't do that in Latin America I can't

[00:08:30] do them at least and yet any white country is required to bend over and sort of take it

[00:08:37] with regard to whatever color happens to be occupying their respective space or happens

[00:08:41] to be in some way sharing it and so in the past it's always been part of the reason why you've had

[00:08:47] these sort of a promotion of civil rights as such from these other countries is because it

[00:08:52] always it always came at the expense of white countries white nations and that's good for them

[00:08:58] because they have a certain a certain revenge segment of revenge like ice that exists throughout

[00:09:05] the rest of the world the brown world that is not white and so the idea is to be able to take down

[00:09:10] white countries would be great was it mounted on yeah. Franz Fanon also you know the black Guineese

[00:09:19] French speaking of Marxist from the 30s and 40s said it probably best he said the true dream

[00:09:26] of a slave is not to achieve his freedom but rather than he and his slave master exchange

[00:09:30] places yeah you know what that's uh and that's where we're at right now and so I mean when you

[00:09:37] have that's this dynamic playing out that was finally acceptable to folks they couldn't wait to

[00:09:41] do that happen the sexual perversion stuff that was been exported largely by a predominantly Jewish

[00:09:47] leftist Judeo Bolshevik movement that has grown really deep roots here in the United States

[00:09:54] that part is just simply not going to be accepted because there's no benefit to anybody

[00:09:59] they loved it when you saw you know blacks moving in and taking over positions of power

[00:10:05] that they didn't deserve here in the United States but they when you talk about giving transgender

[00:10:11] children the right to cut off their parts they will that they're not going to allow that to

[00:10:17] happen in the Middle East they're not going to have that happen in Beijing they certainly

[00:10:21] not going to allow that happen in Africa so I think there's a difference here where the US

[00:10:24] is pushed to the point where now they realize it's crazy they've gotten the nuts and so the rest of

[00:10:30] the world are rejecting the American and we're in the past they didn't accept Americanism

[00:10:35] they simply supported it they simply cheered for it because they knew

[00:10:39] that the strongest white nation in the world was about to come to an end

[00:10:43] by through its own demise through its own internal struggle uh racial struggle really

[00:10:49] and wherever we went we had plenty of money to sprinkle on the people but

[00:10:55] you know the thing about the civil rights movement is that it's an extra it was an

[00:10:59] exercise in lighting making vulnerable people feel guilty about something they should feel

[00:11:05] no guilt about and that's it worked it was uh it was basically a large on a grand scale

[00:11:12] exercise in psychological manipulation well now I want to I want to say this uh people might

[00:11:19] be wondering this is confederate history month how does this how is this germane well this is

[00:11:24] this is how it all adds up you look at the role which I think is a very

[00:11:31] malevolent role that the United States is playing around the world get outside of the

[00:11:38] controlled American media propaganda bubble and the United States is not seen abroad as

[00:11:46] our media would like to would like for you to think that it is would you agree with that

[00:11:51] Patrick I would I think um and you know what's the the one thing about and this

[00:11:57] interesting is it's where it all ties into the federal history the United States did a

[00:12:02] remarkable job at getting the conquered the vanquished the south to feed into the war machine

[00:12:11] that perpetuated the power of really a union dominated the United States and generation after

[00:12:17] generation after generation summoners have probably flown the american flag over their homes

[00:12:22] and they have given their young sons to these wars and very probably we're doing this right

[00:12:30] well exactly it is exactly right this is a janitor is a colony of janitories is really what the south

[00:12:35] has become on behalf of the american empire and then american empires is very much a union

[00:12:41] dominated a northeastern dominated empire and i kind of swing dc into that role even though it's

[00:12:48] south of mason dixon the the issue you have here is the confederacy has always been a part

[00:12:55] and a point of pride for solventers and it has created a sort of a dual identity amongst others one

[00:13:02] is both american and one that has a confederate lineage they need to destroy that confederate

[00:13:08] lineage as best they can because now the benefits of having what had previously been a code of a

[00:13:15] white unification that had occurred in the early portions of the 20th century

[00:13:20] that has fallen apart with the civil rights era in the post 1950s civil rights era of america

[00:13:27] you now have a sort of a left right dynamic that is really beginning to emerge to sort of

[00:13:32] red states versus blue states and the only way to break that union up that sort of that sort

[00:13:38] of natural bond between the two parties that are sort of between the red parties as I say

[00:13:43] it's a begin attacking that unique identity that was once southern and that is very important

[00:13:49] because it's a reminder that there's once a time a group of people to south who rose up against

[00:13:55] federal um tyranny and they very nearly won and this time around if that were to happen again

[00:14:03] I would almost guarantee you they would win I've seen I'm been working very extensively by the

[00:14:07] way in a lot of Yankee northern states and there is no question in my mind that the south

[00:14:13] would just wipe these people out the face of the earth if they wanted to so I think you've got a

[00:14:18] you now have a United States is terrified really of having anybody that might potentially question

[00:14:24] their power yeah the United States also doesn't do good with guerrilla fighting tactics that look

[00:14:31] at Afghanistan and let's just which is what I think a new civil war well I guess the next

[00:14:38] civil war would be the first actual civil war perhaps although I don't even think what would

[00:14:42] we want with Washington we'd probably be another war for independence or secession but but in any

[00:14:48] event what I was going to say was also America's at the end it really in the twilight it is

[00:14:54] just this corrupt gluttonous entity now and sometimes those just fall we saw it with

[00:15:01] the old Soviet Union so anyway to get to this we're like a powerful Weimar Republic trying to impose

[00:15:07] Weimar Republic morality on the rest of Europe exactly sometimes these sort of empires at this

[00:15:15] stage of decline just simply collapsed it was a totally different thing in 1861 but any event

[00:15:21] how does this all how does this all germane to what we're talking about this month this

[00:15:25] special series that we hold every April well again look at what the United States is doing abroad are

[00:15:31] they doing more or less to see that World War three becomes a reality and then you know when you

[00:15:38] think even about US foreign policy outside of all of the geopolitical conflicts that we have that

[00:15:44] seem to be escalating on more than one front all right in the Middle East and Eastern Europe

[00:15:49] and even in Asia you think about American foreign policy what are they doing trying to get

[00:15:53] right thinking african company countries to accept transgenderism which is of course what they're

[00:15:58] also pushing here if they're not digging up the very flush and bones of our ancestors and our heroes

[00:16:06] and again I say and I said this a little bit earlier tonight on another show I was on

[00:16:12] you think they're going to stop with our fabric and our monuments our flags and our

[00:16:15] monuments they will kill you and just like the French Revolution and so it that's what

[00:16:21] leads us back to the honorable cause and and the purpose of this book was to if it isn't gonna work

[00:16:27] out and it never was going to but if people now are beginning to realize that we've cited

[00:16:33] poll after poll after poll 47 percent of republicans for national divorce here one out of five

[00:16:39] believe that the country's on an inescapable inescapable path towards violence 20 percent

[00:16:45] okay one out of five so if it isn't gonna work out then you need to seriously consider

[00:16:51] the topic of secession secession doesn't just happen even prior to 1861 you had for years and years

[00:16:56] and years people considering this option people advocating for it we don't even have that and

[00:17:01] still we're nearing critical mass which is really phenomenal you think of all the organized

[00:17:06] people that were advocating for secession back then and even without that we're we're nearly

[00:17:12] there in terms of popular opinion and so that's what this book you put together padrick

[00:17:17] deals with the honorable cause of free south now we mentioned michael hill

[00:17:20] we talked about with michael hill last week we talked about specifically his chapter but now

[00:17:26] the overall theme of this book was to answer questions on our own terms and in our own way

[00:17:31] about how the south can achieve status as a nation state with a right of self determination

[00:17:36] for its people to retake the narrative related to southern nationalism and independence that

[00:17:41] was the purpose of the book and as it was written in the promo back last year when it was released

[00:17:47] for too long our political and cultural enemies have been able to drive and define that conversation

[00:17:53] and this book serves as a vital tool and take the communication mantle back from those who seek

[00:17:58] our destruction and ruin so that's how we're tying all this together with padrick martin

[00:18:01] we're sort of tapping into his knowledge as a man who has worked abroad in the middle east

[00:18:09] and in europe and across the country on how he sees things shaping up for the united states

[00:18:14] and now you sort of laid out the vision we all each of the other country authors

[00:18:20] sort of tackled southern identity from a different perspective you tied it all together

[00:18:25] remind the audience how you did that and what your prescription was well yeah first of all again

[00:18:30] thank you uh the honorable causes a really an honor in its own right to work with all

[00:18:35] the different contributors including yourself james the um the bottom line is this we need to first

[00:18:40] begin to identify ourselves and who we are we need to find our define ourselves and that's been a big

[00:18:46] issue so for years because the left has been able to define not just and it's not just southern

[00:18:52] nationalism it's southern identity as a whole and if you think about it leading out of the late

[00:18:57] 1980s southern identity was somewhat of a positive and you had uh you know dixie on the

[00:19:03] dixie's flag on the top of the general lead the general lead was being driven by good guys

[00:19:08] you had doc holiday uh hollywood whatever was called you know coming to south and even my cousin

[00:19:13] vini you had these various movies and television where the south had different you you kind of could

[00:19:18] make fun a little bit but at the same time it was always a good guy southerners with a good

[00:19:23] guys and something changed dramatically in the 90s and certainly in 2000s where all of the

[00:19:29] southerners if you had a bad guy in a movie you either had a german accent or a southern accent

[00:19:34] and it seems like that it's gone that way um and so what do we need to do is also they had that thing

[00:19:41] in the 60s where the uh uh you know norman lear replaced all the southern themed uh tv shows

[00:19:48] like beverly hillbillies and petticoat junction with things like all in the family and uh you

[00:19:54] know basically tried to promote leftism as the american mainstream when it wasn't and that's where

[00:20:01] you see that kind of war but but going back yeah going back to what i was saying was yeah we needed

[00:20:06] to define ourselves so the purpose of the book the purpose of writing was for too long we've

[00:20:10] we've kind of been fighting on their on their grounds we've been fighting against the removal

[00:20:15] monuments we've been fighting against things of this nature they've been defining us defining

[00:20:19] us uh because they run the media we had to do an end run around the media we needed to get our own

[00:20:24] message out to our own people and that's what the purpose of the book was and the purpose of trying

[00:20:29] to promote as many different voices within the southern dissonant community as a whole

[00:20:34] that was the first stage of this now as i wrote in the book the it can't stop there you have

[00:20:40] to define it but you have to build the network necessary to make it the natural possibility

[00:20:45] that requires a number of different skill sets that need to come to the table

[00:20:49] and that's really what i've been doing over the course of the last year and it's been a pretty

[00:20:53] i've been pretty tired to be honest uh this whole year and moving forward which is finding

[00:20:59] the right networks the financial means to move this vision forward building the companies

[00:21:05] building infrastructure building skill sets working with allies overseas that's been a really a

[00:21:11] key component there are allied voices overseas especially in europe where they themselves see

[00:21:16] their own identities being destroyed and and tampered with uh the book itself has opened the

[00:21:22] door to conversations with members of the irish dissonant community members of the german

[00:21:28] dissonant community members of the french and italian dissonant communities of french

[00:21:31] community being one of the most well-rounded and probably the most well organized them in

[00:21:36] the italians and getting lessons back and then it can be taken back over the course

[00:21:40] of next year because i do think in 2024 when the republican loses i'm still not sure that

[00:21:46] trump will actually make them in november but when the republican loses despite all the

[00:21:52] points to show that they that he or that he will should win i should say no she but

[00:21:57] that he should win the election not in november when that happens there's going to be a lot

[00:22:02] of disaffected deeply discontented members throughout the united states especially those

[00:22:08] red states and more importantly those southern states who will see will finally wait their eyes

[00:22:13] will open up to say the traditional political solution does not exist anymore it's time to move

[00:22:20] forward with our own voices with our own future and that means southern succession and we need

[00:22:26] to be ready we need to be organized and prepared to take them in show them where they can go

[00:22:32] with their with a new found energy direct that to a positive for their people and move forward

[00:22:38] with southern succession we have taken for too long we have been fighting a reactionary struggle

[00:22:45] for the last 50 years a reactionary struggle they take down a monument we fight back

[00:22:51] when they want to have black marxists march through the streets of alabama well now you've got

[00:22:57] images of bolkana we have continued to pull we continue to put ourselves in positions

[00:23:02] we're fighting on their grounds their terms their media cannot do that you got to define who you are

[00:23:09] you got to create the networks those networks have to be strong they have to come up independently

[00:23:14] siloed so that if one gets taken down the other phase cut off one finger the other four

[00:23:19] exist the other the other you cannot continue to you have to create networks that are

[00:23:23] interconnected but at the same time can be independent and once that happens once you

[00:23:28] build those networks once you build that capacity now you turn around and say there is a future

[00:23:35] and that future has been defined whether it's defined in the honorable cause

[00:23:38] was defined in the writings of identity dixie was defined by dr michael hill and speeches

[00:23:43] that are often provided out of what tomka it doesn't where it comes from whether it's coming

[00:23:47] out of south carolina travels rest they people need to know that they're not alone that is

[00:23:52] a much stronger movement than they realize and this movement is real it's here and it's real

[00:23:57] and it feels your anger and it feels your pain and it feels your frustration and it wants to

[00:24:02] take that anger and it wants to take that energy and break something positive and that positive is

[00:24:07] a free nation padrick keith well said let me ask you this how do you see this 2024 election

[00:24:16] playing out specifically you know are they going to steal the election by mail in balance again

[00:24:22] are they going to assassinate trump housing uh what are they going to do to make sure that

[00:24:28] trump doesn't win all right i will ask you padrick to ponder that thought as we take this break and

[00:24:33] we will come back and uh i've got a few words and we'll certainly get back to that question

[00:24:39] and we'll have padrick answer it we've got him for one more segment tonight

[00:24:43] he's on the road and we thank him for taking the time to join us stay tuned padrick martin

[00:24:47] you

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[00:25:03] usa news i'm tim burrard house speaker mike johnson is pushing ahead on several bills to aid us

[00:25:09] allies with a separate bill for the border the move is angering some conservatives who want to

[00:25:14] oust him over the move they argue the border should be tied to ukraine to force democrats to vote for

[00:25:21] its passage more anti-israel protests are taking place at new york's columbia university thursday the

[00:25:27] nypd confirmed that 114 arrests were made after the school called police former president donald

[00:25:35] trump is not happy about the gag order a judge in his hush money case imposed on him it bars

[00:25:40] him from talking about witnesses jurors prosecutors staff court staff and their family members

[00:25:47] trump saying on friday it's his constitutional right to speak and noted others involved in the case

[00:25:52] are allowed to speak including star witness michael kohn to which former federal prosecutor

[00:25:58] andy mccarthy tells fox news the former president does have a point he's barred from speaking

[00:26:06] about people who spend basically 24 7 speaking about him israel says it launched a limited

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[00:30:00] if the republicans lose their little war they're voted over in the next election and they return

[00:30:07] to their homes in new york or massachusetts or illinois fat with their war profits

[00:30:14] if we lose we lose our country

[00:30:18] we lose our independence

[00:30:25] we lose it all

[00:30:29] that again we always do this this time of year clips from the movie gods and generals

[00:30:33] not that we need a movie to prove our points but it is nice when you can use art to convey

[00:30:38] the message that's what we've done with this book and that was a pretty good movie back in

[00:30:43] 2003 when it was released and that again the great steven lang playing storm wall jackson talking

[00:30:48] to his adjutant in that scene we lose it all they go back rich with their war profits that they lose if

[00:30:54] we lose we lose it all and we did lose it all i mean the look at where we are now as as a country

[00:31:00] and as a south and south the south is still the moral rudder of the whole thing still the whipping

[00:31:05] boy of america well but i mean we're the only thing that's good about america really i mean as

[00:31:10] you know generally speaking there are fantastic people in all the regions and we have listeners

[00:31:14] and supporters in every state but uh obviously the south is the heartbeat of whatever is still

[00:31:20] is remaining of the faint pulse of of whatever would have been stock of america considered to be

[00:31:25] america but i guess what getting back to you padrick would be uh if i just don't think that

[00:31:32] that's question was settled for all eternity in 1865 i think uh that it will come back uh jepherson

[00:31:41] davis said it would perhaps in a different way and in a different form but i don't i think you could

[00:31:45] actually squint and see a future where uh this whole thing is balkanized and broken up and god

[00:31:52] we better hope so because i don't see any future for our people i say this over and over

[00:31:57] there is no future for white christians on this continent but i agree but it's gonna have to be

[00:32:02] the yankees that do the uh initiating i think and i think if you know if trump got in that's

[00:32:08] liable to happen but i don't think they're gonna let trump get in and that was the question before

[00:32:11] the break so padrick you can respond to to my observations and to keith's question however you

[00:32:17] like well i think it goes hand in hand the earth ball the it's it's i always remind folks any

[00:32:25] time i'm speaking is that the irish fought 16 unsuccessful wars before they got to 17th

[00:32:31] one where they won their independence from england after the united kingdom after uh approximately

[00:32:37] 700 years of occupation and yet they eventually won and the way they won was they took a very

[00:32:42] slow approach but one that was uh one that was very well thought out methodical and

[00:32:48] had a lot of hard work be with by men whose names will never be remembered

[00:32:52] and i think that's something important here that southern nationals need of course the

[00:32:55] speed at which things need to move is a little bit faster now in the internet age

[00:33:00] and age in which things are changing so rapidly so there's that part i think the the idea really

[00:33:06] is this i mean you have a combination of you have two things that are leading towards a civil war

[00:33:13] both of which are bad the one and i mean that by when i say bad i mean they can get nasty

[00:33:20] one is you have a ethno racial dynamic that exists clearly the white south is under

[00:33:27] a great deal of assault whites in general under assault whether they're in the united states or

[00:33:33] elsewhere and you have this happening but the south is sort of ground zero for southern for white

[00:33:39] resistance it always has been so you have this ethno religious component where we are being attacked

[00:33:45] and then you have an ideological one which can be just as vicious and that is when you

[00:33:54] allow for when you have two different sides that ideological one is that the original constitutional

[00:33:58] concepts ideas principles really originate in stay remain in the south the only region

[00:34:06] that has consistently voted politically for constitutional ideals has been the south

[00:34:12] to include secession by the way so the idea that a state has its own ability to secede or

[00:34:18] break off from union that is also uniquely southern in so many ways whereas the yankee

[00:34:25] states have largely gotten away from the original constitutional ideals so you have two major

[00:34:30] train wrecks happening at the same time with the united states one in which the racial

[00:34:35] component is there whites against everybody else and then you have the second part of that

[00:34:39] which is an ideological one where you have independent minded individuals versus those who

[00:34:45] are looking seeking a compelled collectivism and you have this having simultaneously that is

[00:34:52] unsustainable and you're going to the idea of whether our trump will not win i'm not a fan of

[00:34:58] trump in general but i do think that if it was a fair fight it was a fair election i think trump

[00:35:03] would definitely win he's certainly be the better of the two parties supposedly to us but

[00:35:09] yet said i don't think that they're going to let anybody win who is not toe the ideological line

[00:35:16] of compelled collectivism at a minimum and doesn't keep this train rolling towards the

[00:35:21] elimination of the white race this is this is esau's revenge this is and it goes very deep into the

[00:35:28] heat of my question the jewish question we don't have really a lot of time to get into this but

[00:35:32] this is really a revenge component where a blood libel that dates back to at least the destruction

[00:35:38] of the temple in 770 ad you now these people in power and i want to see the complete elimination

[00:35:44] and eradication of western civilization and the whites to control to include those here in

[00:35:49] united states let me ask you this very quickly you mentioned uh where they're driving the

[00:35:53] train to and uh keith was talking about trump's prospects i think the wretched economy and i think

[00:36:04] inflation's i think i think it's really at about 30 percent this is really unfathomable when you see

[00:36:10] what the cost of living has gone to in the last couple of years i think you have a particularly weak

[00:36:15] president in biden and then you've got a terrible economy with all of this inflation the cost of

[00:36:19] living is just skyrocketed people are at their wits in that may be enough to get trump in there

[00:36:27] but i think uh interestingly our movement has become so much more stronger since 2020

[00:36:35] we have advanced far more under biden than we did under trump and the reasons for that are

[00:36:40] obvious you trump's in people get lazy republicans go back to thinking we fix the system everything's

[00:36:45] good now we won that election we know better we know better but in the last five years a lot of

[00:36:50] people have begun to join our ranks we've talked about all the different polls and all the different

[00:36:55] secession movements across the country from new hampshire to oregon texas you name it uh and i

[00:37:00] think the demographic writing is on the wall even if trump somehow squeaks by again a weak

[00:37:04] president with a terrible economy the demographic writing is on the wall it is inevitable that

[00:37:09] the future will be because of demographics you're going to have a stacked supreme court with 50

[00:37:15] katana jackson browns you're going to have you're going to have your worst nightmare manifested

[00:37:21] and that is where i think our people will thrive they will our enemies there is no

[00:37:26] reforming this system there's no winning elections enough elections to reform this thing

[00:37:30] if you're not talking about secession you're whistling past the graveyard you ain't whistling

[00:37:33] dixie and i think when our enemies do take control whether it's this year and i mean total and

[00:37:38] permanent control of the of the union whether it's this year and four years after trump is gone

[00:37:46] they will drive it into the ditch and that is what we must wait for we have to wait for them

[00:37:49] to make those mistakes let me just say this sir what they're going to do is they're going to

[00:37:54] change the law so that peaceful change is impossible they're going to do things like

[00:37:59] stack the supreme court they're going to have a nationwide voting law that basically

[00:38:05] invites electoral fraud when they need it and all sorts of other things like that and i think

[00:38:11] basically when that happens people will realize there's no way exactly i think that that's our

[00:38:17] salvation they're going to criminalize speech they're going to do all of the things they're

[00:38:20] doing in europe and now yes i mean ireland has gotten much worse so i mean that you could always

[00:38:25] is the darkest hour right before dawn or right before the lights go out completely but

[00:38:30] padrick you're you got about a minute left with you you get the final word on this conversation

[00:38:35] i would say this for so long for a number of years we tried to take over the train

[00:38:40] and that didn't work strength kept rolling towards our people

[00:38:44] then we tried to be another train to go meet them at first and that clearly didn't work out we

[00:38:49] saw what happened in 2017 we tried to build a wall essentially become the thick walls of

[00:38:54] them when their train does collapse into us we we can crash it and that's not gonna work either

[00:38:58] this is a pretty powerful thing they have i think we need to work smarter i think what we need to do

[00:39:03] is dig a big old ditch hell we made we moved on to direct them towards a cliff whatever it is we

[00:39:09] need to do we need to be able to trick them into the point where they take that train they drive

[00:39:12] it as fast and hard as our people as possible and we step it out of step out of the way

[00:39:17] and let them crash that train on their own and i think that's what we need to prepare for

[00:39:22] because we are as a people need to begin defining ourselves and begin to work harder

[00:39:26] and stronger and faster towards a conclusion that eventually shows up because this is gonna

[00:39:31] happen that train's gonna collapse that train's gonna fall it's gonna crash i believe it and when

[00:39:36] it does we need to be the people that say we have the workable the viable alternative and that

[00:39:42] is found in your state which is truly your country it's found in your people the blood of your

[00:39:47] people the genetics of dna the very structure of who you are is found in god and here we

[00:39:54] are ready to give all of that to you through both a message and an organization and a structure

[00:39:59] that's waiting for you come into the fold come join us become a southern nationalist and let's

[00:40:06] work to a better future for our people our children deserve that our grandchildren deserve

[00:40:10] that we need to be those people amen and here here yeah i tell i'm afraid that that's the only

[00:40:18] solution now we've got to uh we've got to prepare for trump's defeat and the um tyranny that is

[00:40:25] inevitably gonna follow yeah i think that's just it i just think that uh increasingly as i said the

[00:40:30] last five years have been very good for us four or five years especially the last four years since

[00:40:35] well i guess technically january 2021 biden's inauguration people are beginning to get it

[00:40:40] not quite there yet but they will prove it to us by their actions whether it's in what comes

[00:40:46] immediately after november or four years from now you're not voting yourself out of this

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[00:43:38] well that's uh to a listener and uh supporter in arkansas who emailed us in this week to request

[00:43:45] the battle for a cry of freedom the confederate version and uh there you have at least a couple

[00:43:51] of verses from it that is a fantastic song you can find it on youtube i want to thank padrick martin

[00:43:56] for coming on tonight and give you a preview of what is still to come uh gene andrews will be back

[00:44:03] with us in the next hour to talk about one of america's greatest warriors nathan bedford forest

[00:44:10] we always dedicate an hour not just well the whole month in confederate history but always an

[00:44:16] hour to forest and um just the nation tennessee and world uh you know he was yeah he was he he's

[00:44:24] gotten the attention of military men in europe and asia everywhere because he was such an

[00:44:30] intuitive genius he really right real life guy rivaled the legend of mythological gods

[00:44:40] that's just i don't think that's an exaggeration so we're going to be talking

[00:44:44] about nathan bedford forest tennessee's favorite son uh in the next hour with gene andrews and

[00:44:49] then in the third hour brad griffin and i went to the movies over the course of the last week not

[00:44:54] together but i went here and he went down there in alabama where he's at and we saw the new civil

[00:44:59] war movie and we're going to be offering an on-air review of that keith it didn't it's not out on vhs

[00:45:04] yet so no you haven't seen it but no i haven't seen it i'm not going to pay money to see that

[00:45:08] but on the other hand i looked at and i said this is something anti-trump movie it's got to be

[00:45:13] you wait and just wait until we get to that uh it was uh all kinds of awful but also instructive

[00:45:22] and so we'll talk about it uh so stay tuned for that that's coming up in the third hour

[00:45:26] now what was i going to say uh padrick martin obviously a great job as always and oh he was

[00:45:36] talking about yes i know what i was going to say he was talking about an independent south

[00:45:42] southern nationalism yes we're for that but in in the future if the Balkanization comes if the

[00:45:48] ethno-state comes it won't just be the states of the old confederacy i mean obviously there are

[00:45:54] parts of the country that are populated by right thinking people that didn't exist in 1861 and so

[00:45:59] you're gonna have a lot of the uh hypothetically speaking of course you're gonna have a lot

[00:46:03] of the midwest and the mountain west that would come into this new nation it wouldn't just be the

[00:46:09] old south so i don't know if you're gonna have a southern nationalism in that but you will have

[00:46:13] uh hopefully god willing a Balkanization in a country within a country well something that

[00:46:18] i've pointed out for years on this is that there's a reason why the cowboys and all the old

[00:46:23] movies used to have southern accents and that's because a lot of the west particularly the

[00:46:27] mountain west and everything except for the coastal regions on the uh left coast were populated by a lot

[00:46:35] of refugees southern refugees from uh the you know reconstruction they the harshness of reconstruction

[00:46:43] was such that a lot of southerners who did not have means anymore went out west to try to escape

[00:46:50] the oak of reconstruction and they brought their values with them and that's why most of that

[00:46:57] area out there is red state america now i want to read something to you keith and then i want to

[00:47:01] ask you what in the hell happened all right but first before i do i want to remind people

[00:47:08] we're going to be talking about jefferson davis here for the last five minutes of this hour

[00:47:12] you know of course one of the very first things we ever did as a program is we helped

[00:47:17] organize support for bovah which is the jefferson davis home in balexy missipi that's where

[00:47:23] he spent his post war years it was partially destroyed by hurricane katrina in 2005 and we were able to

[00:47:28] raise some money for it one of the first organized efforts we did with this radio program was to

[00:47:33] help raise money for bovah's restoration and in return of course we were given several hundred

[00:47:38] fragments of the original slate roof which had been imported from wales during the original

[00:47:43] construction of the home i still got mine yes and over the years i think twice now we we use

[00:47:48] these pieces as fundraising incentives and listeners around the world now all the way down into

[00:47:52] south america and europe and beyond have them proudly showcased in their homes and that's

[00:47:56] something i'm very proud about but when jefferson davis died president davis it was the largest

[00:48:02] funeral the south had ever seen um the there was a funeral procession in new orleans on

[00:48:11] december 11th 1889 and an astonished north looked on in amazement i'm going to read

[00:48:19] a little bit about this and then i'm going to tell you what newspapers in new york wrote about

[00:48:24] jefferson davis at the time but first in late november 1889 jefferson davis boarded a train at

[00:48:30] bovah station in beluxy bound for new orleans in new orleans he purchased a ticket on the steamer

[00:48:35] natchez or natchez of course intending to travel to his plantation briarfield south of vicksburg

[00:48:42] and settle the accounts with his overseer uh the weather turned cold and rainy and president davis

[00:48:49] became ill and feverish and developed bronchitis he was unable to leave briarfield and return home

[00:48:55] for several days but on that last day kind hands helped him as he made his way through the broad

[00:49:00] middle hall of briarfield to the porch then descended the steps to the carriage which

[00:49:05] was waiting to take him to the landing as he looked out he saw the remnants of the white

[00:49:10] cotton were still in the fields he had cleared so long ago the overseer's 10-year-old daughter

[00:49:15] timidly approached him and asked him if he would please write in her memory book unable to disappoint

[00:49:19] a child he wrote quote may all your paths be peaceful and pleasant charged with the best fruit

[00:49:25] the doing good to others in quote in new orleans the boat was met by prominent doctors and four

[00:49:31] by tulane medical students waiting to take him to the home of a friend after lingering for

[00:49:36] several days president jefferson davis died on december 6 1889 newspapers even in the north

[00:49:43] paid tribute to him as his body lay in city hall and thousands of people passed by to pay the

[00:49:48] respects in an editorial the editor of the new york world obviously now a defunct newspaper

[00:49:54] wrote this quote he was a man of commanding ability spotless integrity and controlling

[00:50:00] conscience he was proud sensitive and honorable and all of his dealings and in every relation

[00:50:05] of life a great soul has passed that's how one new york newspaper remembered president jefferson

[00:50:11] davis of the confederate states of america but how about the new york times yes that new york

[00:50:16] times wrote this before jewish ownership of course the south loves his memory as it should love

[00:50:23] it and as the people of every patriotic country should and ever will respect it where the people

[00:50:29] of the south to forget him or fail to honor the man who so endured so patiently for their sake they

[00:50:36] should deserve no respect or place in the minds of men that's what the new york times wrote about

[00:50:43] jefferson davis and how his memories should be kept for all time in 1889 what happened well back

[00:50:51] then the north or at least the movers and shakers in the north knew that they had owed a debt

[00:50:57] of gratitude to people like lee and jefferson davis because we didn't have an equivalent of

[00:51:04] william tecumseh sherman we didn't burn down their towns and lay waste to their crops and try to

[00:51:09] starve them out if we had fought the war like that then i don't think they would have been saying

[00:51:16] what they did but basically we fought a gentleman's war there was only one northern town that was

[00:51:22] put to the torch by confederate troops that was chambersburg pennsylvania in of the run up to

[00:51:31] gettysburg and that was to protest sherman's march to the sea and you're making a good point keith but

[00:51:36] i think the bigger point is this the journalist of the actual time of the war between the states

[00:51:44] this is what they wrote about him the people who would have seen it firsthand and known it

[00:51:48] best and not only that well that's important trying to make the biggest adversaries even

[00:51:53] sherman all of these people wrote that the forest was you know a man worthy of respect even his own

[00:52:01] his own the enemies that he fought on the very battlefield exonerated him and then went on

[00:52:05] to honor him the people who fought the war against them respected them the newspapers who

[00:52:12] wanted to see their demise still respected them but but see the people today 160 years

[00:52:17] later know better than the people who were actually there who actually fought them who were

[00:52:20] actually writing in newspapers at the time these people knew that if there had been people in the

[00:52:25] south like sherman running affairs that there would have been a much worse legacy in their minds

[00:52:33] and it was because of people like jefferson day but how can people now living over 160 years

[00:52:40] later think that they know these men better than the people who were there well that's

[00:52:44] because they've put another group of uh there's a new sheriff in town and he's black okay and basically

[00:52:50] blacks just have a sense of revenge like we said in the last segment with padrick france fenone the

[00:52:56] black marxist from uh french guiana said it best he said the true wish and dream of the slave is

[00:53:04] not to achieve his freedom but rather that he and his slave master exchange places when they do

[00:53:10] things like tear down southern monuments they're letting you know we're the new sheriff in town

[00:53:15] we're in charge of everything we're going to take down any of remembrance that you were once in charge

[00:53:22] this is a brave new world and we're in charge of it see that's what they're trying to do and

[00:53:27] you know what is happening in that brave new world and particularly here in mephos we know

[00:53:32] you know what mephos was the unofficial capital of the delta and as a result we have a lot of

[00:53:38] blacks around here they've taken control of our government and this is what they're doing they're

[00:53:45] basically uh but what we're also seeing is that they are totally incapable of managing a city

[00:53:52] up at first world standards yeah i i just have to say again to drive this point home the next

[00:53:57] time you see the new york times disparaging the south or any newspaper say that's not what

[00:54:00] the new york times said at the time of president davis's death next time you hear some anti-fugai

[00:54:05] call your southern ancestors or traitors say that's not what sherman called them the biggest enemies

[00:54:12] never called them that well they appreciated the fact that we didn't visit on them the hell that

[00:54:17] they visited on us now i think it was more than that i just think they they were at least they

[00:54:21] were at least that honest they were at least that honest to say these were men of honor

[00:54:25] and we respect them as warriors i mean the whole thing even with sherman i mean he's burning

[00:54:29] in hell with with uh with grant but grant you know wouldn't let his soldiers mark li at apomatic

[00:54:36] but but again anti-fadwebs today with a third grade history education from a public school they

[00:54:43] know better than the people at the time that's the point all right we got to take a break we're

[00:54:46] back with gene andrews to talk about that great american nathan bedford foreston