Disruptarian Radio Immigration Laws Aren’t Racist — Stop Whining and Learn Why

This video was filmed outside the immigration office in Cebu City, Philippines. I’ve been to 17+ countries. I follow immigration laws. They’re not racist, and they’re not fascist. They just make sense.

If you think supporting border control makes someone a Nazi, you’ve lost the plot. The real killers in history? Marxist regimes. Not your neighbor who wants a working immigration system.

I break down why pointing out facts—like crime stats or the collapse of family structure—isn’t racism, it’s reality. We cover Thomas Sowell, the welfare state, fake activism, and how liberals have done more harm to black communities than anyone wants to admit.

This one’s for the triggered progressives who cry “racist” when they run out of arguments.

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Disruptarian Radio Everyone I Don’t Like Is a Nazi: Racism, Religion & Reality

For over 20 years, my brother and I have argued about racism, religion, and politics. In this video, I share parts of that conversation and explain why the label “Nazi” has become the lazy weapon of choice in today’s culture.

We dive into:

Growing up punk rock and anti-racist in Utah

The truth about skinhead culture and my 1999 anti-racist biography (archived here
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Christianity vs. Gnosticism, and how Rome corrupted the Bible

Why atheists often “preach” harder than Christians

Family conflict, victimhood, and the misuse of racism accusations

Political defamation campaigns: Trump, Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk

Ryan Long’s comedy sketch on outrage culture

Tim Pool & Steven Crowder on Charlie Kirk and political violence

This isn’t just about me and my brother. It’s about free speech, defamation, and how honest discussion is being destroyed by weaponized labels.

👉 Watch the full conversation and decide for yourself.

Podcast & Power: Crowder, Pool, Proud Boys, and the Fight for Free Speech

The narrative war over violence in America is louder than the violence itself. Media outlets and viral charts blame white men or trans shooters as the culprits. But the data shows otherwise: men commit nearly all mass shootings, race largely tracks population, and trans shooters remain vanishingly rare. After listening to Tim Pool and Steven Crowder discuss assassination threats and mob intimidation, I reflect on why grassroots defenders like the Proud Boys rose in the first place, why they still matter, and why the defense of free speech requires both restraint and muscle.

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