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A journalist describes escalating danger in the city and an assault scene, setting the context for calls for strong action.
Asmongold dives into a heated discussion about street chaos, policing, and tough-love solutions, arguing for harsher, decisive action in crisis situations.
Summary
Asmongold hosts a rapid-fire, controversial roundtable metaphor about urban unrest, policing, and political rhetoric. He references real-world chaos in cities like Portland and Seattle, then pivots to a hardline stance on handling violent crowds. The conversation touches on how society responds to disorder, with guest commentary from a journalist character who pushes back on the extremity of “solve the problem” solutions. The dialogue references concepts like National Guard deployment, “shoot to kill” self-defense, and deputization of ordinary citizens, all framed as stark options for restoring order. Throughout, Asmongold challenges the audience to consider the trade-offs between empathy, safety, and aggressive deterrence. He also critiques how labels like “Nazi” or “Antifa” are used in political debates, urging clearer definitions and accountability. The segment closes with a provocative call to legitimate, enforceable consequences for those who disrupt civil life, contrasting perceived modern leniency with historical approaches to order. The tone is confrontational and provocative, designed to spark discussion about where borders between safety and civil liberties should lie.
Key Takeaways
- Hardline security measures are proposed as a quick fix to street violence, including controversial ideas like National Guard deployment and even lethal self-defense in certain scenarios.
- Some participants advocate deputizing private citizens or veterans to police unrest, suggesting a paid or voluntary force could deter chaos.
- The discussion critiques how society labels dissent (e.g., Nazis, Antifa) and calls for precise, accountable responses rather than broad characterizations.
- There is a repeated claim that inaction or leniency toward disruptors leads to ongoing disorder, contrasting with historical examples of strict enforcement.
- The speakers debate the balance between civil liberties, empathy for marginalized groups, and the perceived need for uncompromising order to prevent societal decay.
Who Is This For?
Essential viewing for viewers curious about extreme security-and-order debates, and for anyone following online discourse around protests, policing, and political labels. It’s especially relevant to those exploring how internet personalities frame crisis management policies.
Notable Quotes
"There is a super easy solution. Some people might not like it, but it works."
—Framing a blunt, decisive approach as a simple fix to complex urban violence.
"You send in the National Guard. You violently arrest and you uh if they are violent brutalize these people to the extent that they can never do it again and then you put them in camps and you keep them there."
—One of the most controversial proposed solutions, highlighting the extreme deterrence stance.
"A dead Nazi is not a Nazi anymore. The problem that I have with the punching Nazis thing is the fact that people want to refer to anybody who they disagree with as a Nazi."
—Critiques broad labeling and the ethical dimension of “punching Nazis” discourse.
"If a Nazi tries to attack you with a rock, then of course you should be able to kill them. Like, yeah, duh. Of course, it's self-defense."
—Explicit justification of lethal self-defense in extreme provocation scenarios.
Questions This Video Answers
- How would a National Guard deployment actually change urban protests and violence?
- What are the ethical trade-offs of deputizing private citizens for policing?
- Why do some commentators equate dissent with extremism, and what are the risks?
- What is the difference between self-defense and vigilantism in protest situations?
- How have past societies handled civil unrest and what lessons are cited by online commentators?
AsmongoldPortland unrestpolicing policyNational Guarddeputizationself-defense lawsAntifaNazismcivil orderpublic safety
Full Transcript
Jesus. This is over in Portland. Look at that. Uh oh. You think you don't know who you are? Oh my god, Miles. You into that [ __ ] Look at what you're doing. You dumb [ __ ] All right. So, I'm pretty sure I'm in danger. This is like You know what this is like? I am going to the This is like if you go and like I remember I was playing cyberpunk and like you go into like one of the aisles and it's like some random aisle from you know like some random like bunch of [ __ ] idiots basically and it's like you aggro some random cyberpunk gang and they just start yelling at you and running after you know by yourself.
Oh, I just thought I saw them. They just threw a rock in my face. Okay. Yep. Run. YEAH. YEAH. [ __ ] OKAY. SO, that that one just threw a ROCK IN MY FACE. Isn't it crazy that we There's a really really easy solution to this. There is. There is a super easy solution. Some people might not like it, but it works. I just hope that in the year 2028, I'll have a chance for the guy that will solve the problem. I don't know. Maybe it'll take 2032, maybe 2036, but eventually I'm going to be able to vote for a guy that's going to solve this problem.
I'm I'm waiting for that. I'm very excited to be able to vote for that guy. problem solving. So easy to solve this. Okay, I'm in serious danger. What are you going to do? All right, please share this. I DON'T [ __ ] WAIT FOR THIS, [ __ ] UH-HUH. YEP. They're feral. THEY'RE RABID. UHOH. I'm in danger. Help. Help. I'm a journalist. I'm in danger. Why aren't they over there controlling? I'm in danger. The police. The other police are running away. I just got assaulted really bad and a journalist undercover and Tifa just threw a rock in my face.
Did it hit you? Yes, I have it on camera. You have on camera and they just threw it out or Uh-huh. Gosh, they don't go off. I can't breathe. You want to take your hood off or not? Why they why they're here? Uhhuh. Hold on. What happened? Delta. Who city? They don't care. I guess Seattle is such a beautiful city. It has mental patients. Portland police. This is the cosmetic police department that they have there. Get off bicycles. I don't unzip this. Okay, you got to pull it off. Okay. Sorry. My name's Katie. I'm a journalist.
Why the [ __ ] these crazy gangs allowed to do this? The reason why the crazy gangs are allowed to do this is because people call people like me crazy. They cuz there there is an easy way to solve this problem. There is. And everybody knows it. But the reason is that we allow our empathy and our sympathy for these people and our perceived values to allow us to create complete chaos. It is crazy on both ends. I don't think it's crazy. I think that it's actually like I think that if you look at every civilized society in history, there is somebody inside of that history that thinks a lot like I do that had the same solution and they solved the problem.
I think that if you look at every single every single instance, every single place, every single outcome, the same thing happened. It's interesting. What's the solution? You send in the National Guard. You violently arrest and you uh if they are violent brutalize these people to the extent that they can never do it again and then you put them in camps and you keep them there. That's what you do. And if they're very violent, then you shoot them with a gun. It's really simple. And then that would be that would be the end of it. It'd be gone.
Like, yeah. I mean, I I I I don't know. I think it seems pretty [ __ ] obvious, right? It's back to basics. Like, yeah, duh. Of course, the water gun. No, no, not a water gun. Um, assaulting me. They threw a rock in my face, hit my nose. So, they're screaming and um Yeah, they were screaming. Mhm. You have on video? Yeah. Can you try to pull it up so I can see? Yeah, it's on this live stream. Okay. They throw rocks, they throw web. Why don't we uh Sadly, nowhere outside the US people are this nuts.
You can pull it up. No, actually people are this nuts. They're this crazy everywhere, but they are controlled because there is a expectation of violence. Then, uh, you know, you're you're going to stop that from happening. That's the reason why. So, uh, yeah. Can we kill Nazis then? Well, there aren't any Nazis. I mean, and yeah, if a Nazi tries to attack you with a rock, then of course you should be able to kill them. Like, yeah, duh. Of course, it's self-defense. I mean, like that. Why is that even a question? It's not because they're a Nazi.
It's because they're trying to hit you with a rock. 7 years ago, age finally. What is this? I I'll pull it up again. Okay, I'm going to stop this. You can reboot it after you show up. Yeah. Okay. All right. I'm good, guys. I'm really tired of this [ __ ] A dead Nazi is not a Nazi anymore. The problem that I have with the punching Nazis thing is the fact that people want to refer to anybody who they disagree with as a Nazi. But anyway, no, I I it's it's insane to me that we put up with this [ __ ] in America.
It really is. Why are we putting up with this? This is crazy. Like it it makes me so frustrated to see this in case anyone was This is the Antifa flag. It's direct. It was organized by Antifa, a terrorist group. Why are they allowed to mobilize and attack federal property in the first place? Would ISIS be treated the same way? That's exactly it. I would treat these people like ISIS. I would. And uh it's really funny for me to see this. Asan's right about the Dow not reflecting average wellbeing of citizen. He's um he's retarding pretty much every on detail on why.
Yeah, he is right about that. I've talked about that myself too. But it's just it's about interjecting it into times when it doesn't really make sense, right? I think that's clearly what what you know uh Train was talking about. So [ __ ] saying punch Nazis are the only ones to act like Nazis. Yeah. Yeah. And and that's the problem, right? Is that they're the ones that are they they are the ones that act like Nazis. So like their idea of a Nazi is somebody who's not seeing their point of view. Uh h how can or would you deal with uh the beat cops that are in your opinion kind of complicit with the unrest?
I think that any of the police So what would I do with the cops that are okay with it? Well, you just fire them and then you bring in people that aren't. I think that if you told all of the 55year-old [ __ ] uh you know like listening to uh uh I I don't know like Creed Three Doors Down uh Lincoln Park [ __ ] uh Disturbed all of these guys like hey listen bro you know they've got like a t-shirt with like fire on it or like you know like a a Ghost Rider t-shirt. You tell, hey, listen, man.
We're going to give you a We're going to give you a badge and a gun, and I want you to solve the problem of all the crazy people that are out there in front of the ice facility. I have a feeling that they're going to be able to figure it out. I do. I think that you have a huge amount of people that would be more than I think that these are guys that would do it for free. I bet that if you said, "You can you can sign up for this. You have to show up for work at 9 in the morning and you have to work 12 hours a day and you are going to get paid literal minimum wage or you have to I bet some of them would pay to be able to do it.
They would do this. You'd be like, "Well, I don't have anything else going on. I might as well. I do it for free." Yes, these would be guys that would do it for free. And so, no, I don't know if they could stand that long though, bro. Of course they could. I mean, for something like this, I figure they'd they'd figure out a way around it, right? Give them legal immunity. Well, that I mean, that's what police have, right? I mean, obviously creed sucks. It's not the point. That's not the point. By free speech, listen, your free speech, you're throwing rocks.
Your reign of terrorism will be over. Uh, I'm very glad to see this. I am. And then, oh, here's another one. Ice out. Uhoh. How's it going? Be a great workout and therapeutic. I know. Hire home. So, we could get, let me get this straight. So, all these people that want to help the homeless. I like this. This is a really great idea. We get the homeless crackheads. We say, "Guys, listen. All is forgiven. Here's a gun. You're a police officer now. Remember all those annoying people that made you mad? Go arrest all of them.
Go get them. Yeah. Recreating bum fights. Well, these are these are bum police. These are bum officers, right? And that's I do it for free. Hire the veterans. Yes, exactly. And uh just pay them in hot dogs. Pay them in hot dogs. Hennessy. and um let's see and cigarettes. You come back to the station after a long day of rounding these [ __ ] up and there's just like three different tables. One is like a pile of fireball, the other one's a pile of hamburgers and the other one's a pile of cigarettes. And it's like, "All right, guys.
Get your goodie bags, fill it up, and I'll see you tomorrow." Yeah. And give them some scratchoff tickets, too. Exactly. I take that job. Yes. Exactly. And so we really do have like there is a way of solving this and I think you could easily do that. All you need is somebody who's willing to do that. Is it open to the public? Zens. Yeah. Unfortunately, it is a private event. It's a private event. How do you get a ticket? Tickets aren't available, unfortunately. So, what are you guys training on? So, what are you doing? Just staying around filming people.
You can go inside. Unfortunately, not cuz you're acting suspicious. So, like, why don't you go after these people and say that this is obviously conspiracy to commit a crime? Because if they're going around blocking businesses and preventing businesses from doing their job, that is a that's a crime to do that. You can't just stop people from going into a business. So, like there is already there are already crimes that are being committed here that you can go after these people on, right? That's it. After 5 years service, you can tase a Karen. No, it's the opposite.
It's like if you get tas a Karen, you get a five-year bonus. I think so. The Lincoln Memorial getting vandalized. No, I didn't see that. I'll have to look at it. But yeah, I would deputize people. Absolutely. I I I would get I would have like a I would have a chud deput deputization program where like if you're a chud you have to answer like a 20 a 20 page or a 20 question test right where it's like uh you know I don't know like I'm I'm starting to think some of the questions right but just like the dumbest [ __ ] questions possible and if like you get at least like a 90 on the test which I think most guys would probably get a 100.
It's like what year did the PlayStation 2 come out? Like uh you know uh explain the plot of Gears of War? Let me think. Besides that, what day is Free Slurpie Day? And like you know what's a woman? Yeah. What's a woman exactly? And how many genders are there? Yeah. How many genders are there? And you just ask them all these questions and then that's all you'd need. They're acting like brown shirts. Yeah, of course. favorite gamer words. Yeah. Explain Lord of the Rings. It's disappointing we don't have more people like me that want to do that.
It really is. I I I hope that one day we'll get them. I think that we deserve them. Is this what white privilege looks like? It is. And uh Yeah. Just you're just you're just asking millennials to do it. I am. I am. Absolutely. I think that we need to have some millennials that are willing to do it 100 [ __ ] percent. So, uh, no, it's inevitable. I know these people are nutballs. Total [ __ ] nutballs. And they're very militant. They're aggressive, too. They're violent. And, uh, the fact that we don't stomp this out immediately. Um, uh, the fact that we don't stomp this out immediately is crazy.
Uh, Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool vandalized with 8647 graffiti after Trump changes it. Wow. Well, just go get him. Yep. That's simple. Just go get him and put him in jail. That Yeah. I mean, all of this stuff, see all these things, the the reason why we have this much stuff and all these problems is because nothing happens to the people that caused them. If we don't stop this, we end up like Rome. Exactly. Like you have to have Roman law. We should bring back the Roman army formation and get the homeless and have them be serfs.
Oh, I like that. Sounds like a good idea. Yep. Just hold people by accountable. You see, Trump mogged the Mayday protesters and Yeah, I saw that. I did. I thought it was kind of funny. And is investing the area around under renovation. Somebody put 8647 graffiti was found on Friday. Well, just find out who it is, right? Yeah, just find out who it is and go after them and arrest them. It's that simple.
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