The Hamilton Corner

February 16, 2026 · 47:40

Migration to the United States of America is a privilege. It is not a right.

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0:00 - 15:00. Joshua 24:29-31. Can you envision how things unfolded in Israel after the Elders who survived Joshua passed away? 15:00 - 31:00. Migration to the United States of America is a privilege. It is not a right. 31:00 - 48:00. Would church bells ringing and public Christian hymn singing be welcomed in Mecca? Asking for a NYC friend. Secretary Rubio British Channel 4 News Anti-Ice Muslim call to prayer

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
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  11. 0:33Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:37My name is Abraham Hamilton the third.
  14. 0:39I'm your host of this program.
  15. 0:41Look at Jeff Reed in the building.
  16. 0:42I see him what's happening.
  17. 0:44Jeffy Fresh.
  18. 0:46We are broadcasting live and direct to you
  19. 0:49from Nashville, Tennessee at the Opryland Hotel,
  20. 0:53where the National Religious Broadcasters
  21. 0:562026 convention is starting tomorrow.
  22. 1:00So I have the distinct honor and privilege
  23. 1:03of being the first AFR program to broadcast this year
  24. 1:08and honored that I will gladly, gladly hold
  25. 1:13as we bring this program to you.
  26. 1:15We are so grateful to be able to do so.
  27. 1:17At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you
  28. 1:19are making your transition from your part-time jobs,
  29. 1:22where you generate an income to your full-time jobs,
  30. 1:26where you cultivate an outcome and as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality,
  31. 1:30understanding the primacy that God places on family.
  32. 1:36I say this on a daily basis, I will continue to state this on a daily basis.
  33. 1:41What goes on in your house is far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  34. 1:47The purpose of this expression is never to minimize what transpires in the White House.
  35. 1:51the purpose is solely to articulate for you and for myself frankly what is true
  36. 1:59you and I are directly accountable and responsible for what we can directly
  37. 2:03influence. Certainly we are responsible for what we influence indirectly but we
  38. 2:08should not look to indirect influence as something that should usurp or transcend
  39. 2:15what we have the capacity to directly influence. And I was talking to some of
  40. 2:20some of our, some of our AFR team here, you know, there are lots of components to what's
  41. 2:25happening in our country that are necessary components. We need to have a robust Christian
  42. 2:31witness on Capitol Hill. We need elected officials that carry a biblical worldview into the legislative
  43. 2:37halls, into the judiciaries, into all of these other areas. But if we have all of those bases
  44. 2:42covered, but we do not have the bride of Christ in our country executing our King's commission
  45. 2:49to make disciples, guys, we are missing the most central and enduring and impacting aspect
  46. 2:58of our society. To say it simply, if we have a constitutional Republican form of government
  47. 3:04where the citizenry has the wherewithal to elect and select our servant leaders, but
  48. 3:09our population is increasingly wicked, what kind of servant leaders do you think our policy,
  49. 3:15our elected officials will enact, what kind of servant leaders do you think the populace
  50. 3:18will elect, what kind of policies will flow from that.
  51. 3:23And so the unfortunate reality is that in my estimation, we do not have enough people focusing
  52. 3:29on executing the Great Commission and not surprisingly, it is the one thing that impacts
  53. 3:34everything else.
  54. 3:37If we have a population armed with the Biblical worldview, well, let me be specific and clear
  55. 3:43about this.
  56. 3:44I'm not talking about some type of pyatistic moralism.
  57. 3:46I'm talking about people who are born again.
  58. 3:49Regenerate members of our Lord's remnant.
  59. 3:52We must not neglect the King's commission because everything else about our society is
  60. 3:59impacted by it as a result of that.
  61. 4:02It's simply the truth.
  62. 4:04And here's the other most important feature of this.
  63. 4:09It is the only institutional execution that has benefit, yes, temporally but also eternally
  64. 4:18as we proclaim our Lord's gospel and make disciples, we expand our Lord's kingdom to where fellow
  65. 4:26image bearers are transitioned to becoming to be members of God's eternal family. And as we are able
  66. 4:34to do life and contend for the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords on this side of eternity,
  67. 4:38we have the additional benefit of these very people joining us in eternal glory. We must,
  68. 4:49we must we must be about our father's business.
  69. 4:53Now we are joined today as is our custom here on site with us.
  70. 4:57We have our producer extraordinaire tomorrow right.
  71. 5:00But never to my right socio-politically.
  72. 5:02Now let's get that clear.
  73. 5:05Reduce extraordinaire to real day Mac ladies and gentlemen.
  74. 5:08And we have the home team, my man 100 grand behind the board,
  75. 5:12Mr. Bobby Rosa.
  76. 5:15And Marty Sparks is lighting up the dark from there as well,
  77. 5:17helping us to bring this program to you.
  78. 5:20before we get to the issues of the day because there are a lot of things to get to.
  79. 5:24Some things certainly are foolishness, we've got the foolishness to cure,
  80. 5:27but there's some things that are greatly encouraging that we will get to momentarily,
  81. 5:32but we must begin in the Word of God. We must start in God's holy word. Joshua 24,
  82. 5:39I mean, I was talking before we came on into my man Travis, and we were having this conversation.
  83. 5:43This does not require this assessment that we're discussing here about the necessity of
  84. 5:49of executing our King's commission.
  85. 5:52It doesn't require specialized expertise.
  86. 5:54It doesn't require you being a narrow-dudgy story
  87. 5:58that you wear, tweed sweaters, sweet tweed jackets
  88. 6:02and you wear sweater vests.
  89. 6:03And you have a pipe that you pick, pick, pick,
  90. 6:05you then go from the bottom of your lips,
  91. 6:07then require into that.
  92. 6:08We have Bibles, we just need to open them and read.
  93. 6:13Joshua chapter 24, verses 29 to 31.
  94. 6:19Look at how the Lord blesses us by recording the end of Joshua's book.
  95. 6:27I would remind you that Joshua's book concludes as the transition point to the era of the judges.
  96. 6:38Joshua chapter 29 through, sorry, verses 29 through 31.
  97. 6:45This is what God's word says.
  98. 6:46as it came about after these things that Joshua,
  99. 6:50the son of none, the servant of the Lord died,
  100. 6:54being 110 years old.
  101. 6:59And they buried him in the territory of his inheritance
  102. 7:03in Timnath Serah, which is in the hill country
  103. 7:07of Yifraim on the north of Mount Gosh.
  104. 7:12Israel served the Lord all the days of Joshua
  105. 7:17and all the days of the elders who survived Joshua and that known all the deeds of the Lord,
  106. 7:25which he had done for Israel. Now I want to ask you a question, what do you think the Lord
  107. 7:32has conveying to us when the Spirit of God moves the recording of this expression? Israel served the
  108. 7:41Lord all the days of Joshua and all the days of the elders who survived Joshua. What is being said
  109. 7:47there to us. What is being said to us there? I know we often have
  110. 7:57descriptions on the screen so you can see it for yourself. What do
  111. 8:01you think is being said there? Israel served the Lord all the
  112. 8:04days of Joshua and all the days of the elders who survived Joshua
  113. 8:07and taken into consideration that this proceeds the Book of
  114. 8:09Judges, right? What is in the Book of Judges? The Book of
  115. 8:14Judges pretty much shows the cyclical apostasy in the nation of
  116. 8:20visual that followed on tree into the Promised Land with a few
  117. 8:29exceptions throughout the entirety of the book. Then you
  118. 8:34have the transition toward the people who got rejecting Yahweh
  119. 8:39as their Supreme Potentate. Because of the two considerations
  120. 8:44one, Samuel's sons didn't didn't follow the ways of Yahweh as
  121. 8:49Samuel did, which led to people the visual to say, well, we need
  122. 8:53to be like the nation surrounding us. What is stated in this
  123. 8:57expression, the Israelites, the Israel served the Lord all the
  124. 9:01days of Joshua and all the days of the elders who survived Joshua.
  125. 9:04The Lord is telling us very plainly that fidelity to Yahweh died.
  126. 9:09Consistent fidelity to Yahweh died when the elders who survived
  127. 9:15Joshua passed away. There was fidelity in Joshua's day. There
  128. 9:21was fidelity, generally speaking, say it this way, fidelity,
  129. 9:25generally speaking to Joshua's day, fidelity, generally speaking,
  130. 9:30during the days of the elders who survived Joshua.
  131. 9:33But what transpires after that generation passed on?
  132. 9:38What does it look like?
  133. 9:41What do you think happened?
  134. 9:45Couple things to consider.
  135. 9:48How do you think the Israelites regarded the history
  136. 9:50of Yahweh's interaction with them?
  137. 9:54Yahweh's story and interacting with the people of Israel.
  138. 9:57How do you think the memorials that were constructed
  139. 10:00under Joshua's leadership were regarded?
  140. 10:04I think they were given attention to.
  141. 10:07How do you think the cultivation of the hearts and minds of the children in Israel
  142. 10:12took place in the generations following the passage of the elders?
  143. 10:22An Old Testament Israelite version of the 1619 project? Can you imagine? Can you imagine?
  144. 10:30That the Israelites began to find other things important, more important than the cultivation of
  145. 10:40of the minds and hearts of their children in Yahweh worship.
  146. 10:46Can you envision, you kind of see what I'm getting at.
  147. 10:52It kind of looks like what's happening in our own country.
  148. 10:57It kind of looks like how do you get from Mr. Gorbachev
  149. 11:00tear down that wall, that wall in 1980 to you have now
  150. 11:07Marxist openly running for office and being elected
  151. 11:10in our country, in our country.
  152. 11:14How do you get from, never forget, 9-11
  153. 11:18When the Twin Towers came down to anow you're hearing
  154. 11:25the Muslim declaration five times a day in Manhattan.
  155. 11:29Today, in Manhattan.
  156. 11:31Guys what I'm getting to, what I'm getting at is,
  157. 11:34history, yes, author repeats itself but it often rhymes.
  158. 11:38You don't have to venture too far.
  159. 11:39How do you get from walking on the Red Sea on dry ground
  160. 11:43when the entirety of the nations,
  161. 11:45with the song of Miriam was saying
  162. 11:47on the other side of the Red Sea,
  163. 11:49where the horse and his rider were cast down,
  164. 11:52where the global superpower of the world at the time
  165. 11:55met its demise in an effort to subjugate God's people,
  166. 12:02and then you get to judges chapter six,
  167. 12:04where you have a young man by the name of Gideon saying,
  168. 12:06man, where's all this stuff that I had,
  169. 12:07four fathers was talking about?
  170. 12:08I heard they talked to all that yang,
  171. 12:10but I don't know nothing about that.
  172. 12:12I'm behind this wine-pressed, threshing wheat.
  173. 12:21My man will said this a long time ago,
  174. 12:23When we, the people of God, make more about everything else we by necessity downgrade the
  175. 12:31significance of Jesus in our lives.
  176. 12:37The cyclical testimony of the book of Judges is that you had a people not crying out to
  177. 12:44the Lord, not because of faithful devotion to Yahweh, but because of pain.
  178. 12:51The many nights, they're terrorizing us.
  179. 12:54They're beating us up.
  180. 12:55They're stealing our flocks.
  181. 12:57They're abusing us.
  182. 12:58Lord help.
  183. 12:59the Lord helps and what happens.
  184. 13:02As soon as there's any alleviation of the pain,
  185. 13:06there's a return to the pig's trough.
  186. 13:09What I'm driving at guys is we are in one of those cycles
  187. 13:12in our own nation.
  188. 13:13We have, oh Lord help me, we have, we have what we call
  189. 13:17the church, we have all kinds of priorities.
  190. 13:24But the things God has told us to do, and not a prayer.
  191. 13:27I visited the church one time, I was speaking at the place.
  192. 13:29I had a conversation with the pastor who invited me.
  193. 13:34in the pastor started telling me about the church's health and he conveyed that to me
  194. 13:44by reflecting on the building programs.
  195. 13:49And initially I was confused and it kept going on and on and on and telling me about this
  196. 13:53building and that building.
  197. 13:56And I asked a question concerning the quality of obedience of the congregation to which the
  198. 14:03pastor said, man, I don't know.
  199. 14:07And they grieved my heart because it was one of the instances and we continued it.
  200. 14:12But this is not this this passion that we had a great conversation we build and we still have relationship to this day from from that conversation
  201. 14:19But he said he said brother anybody realize I've been focusing on the wrong thing
  202. 14:25Guys you got a lot of people in the profession body of Christ in our own nation focusing on the wrong thing
  203. 14:32And we don't recognize that the barbarians are not at the gate in the house
  204. 14:38But often we become so nose blind. We don't even recognize it the Lord's Commission is not an option
  205. 14:52to command.
  206. 15:07Shining light into the darkness.
  207. 15:09This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  208. 15:13Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the 3rd.
  209. 15:17This weekend we will be in Simmsboro, Louisiana starting Friday,
  210. 15:21evening, Friday, February 20th.
  211. 15:25We will be in Simmsboro, Louisiana at Simmsboro First Baptist Church.
  212. 15:29Looking forward to kicking off the family focused weekend.
  213. 15:33You can go to FBC Simsboro.org, the event page,
  214. 15:39excuse me, click on the event page, you'll see,
  215. 15:41family focus weekend there, you can register there.
  216. 15:45The church is asking you to do so
  217. 15:46so they can anticipate how many people will be coming.
  218. 15:49There is no charge whatsoever for the event.
  219. 15:52We just want to minister to as many people
  220. 15:54as the Lord will allow us to in order to really recalibrate
  221. 15:58our heart and minds to be effective in doing what we just
  222. 16:00talked about in the last segment.
  223. 16:02making disciples and some people might think when you say
  224. 16:05family focus weekend when we talk in primary about children,
  225. 16:08of course we're gonna talk about
  226. 16:10interactions with children, but it's not only going to be
  227. 16:13addressing interactions with children.
  228. 16:14So you do not want to miss this if you're in the area
  229. 16:18or willing to come to the area,
  230. 16:21you are invited to participate.
  231. 16:22We are looking forward to this event this weekend.
  232. 16:25It'll be Friday, Saturday, and it will culminate
  233. 16:28with the Sunday morning worship service.
  234. 16:30By God's grace, I will be delivering the sermon
  235. 16:34the Sunday morning as well.
  236. 16:36You can see the itinerary for this weekend
  237. 16:39if you go to fbcimsborough.org.
  238. 16:42Click on the events page, family focus weekend,
  239. 16:44the itinerary is posted there.
  240. 16:46And we are so excited to be a part of that.
  241. 16:49Looking forward to it this weekend,
  242. 16:50you do not want to miss it.
  243. 16:53All right.
  244. 16:55I want to start the show off today
  245. 16:58with discussing this is not foolishness at all,
  246. 17:02while many people were doing their same valentines,
  247. 17:08they stuff.
  248. 17:11Secretary of State Marco Rubio was in Germany
  249. 17:16at the Munich Security Conference,
  250. 17:19and I am telling you,
  251. 17:21he delivered probably one of the best speeches
  252. 17:25I've ever heard personally,
  253. 17:28that I've ever heard,
  254. 17:29meaning that I've heard it with my own two ears,
  255. 17:31I watched the video, I mean I watched it
  256. 17:35and I heard it with my own two ears
  257. 17:36in addition to just reading about it.
  258. 17:40The best speech I've ever heard honestly on foreign policy
  259. 17:45but it wasn't just foreign policy,
  260. 17:47it was really a communication of an American view,
  261. 17:54certainly President Trump's America first agenda,
  262. 17:57but really fleshing out what that means for America's
  263. 18:00allies and Secretary Rubio said plainly,
  264. 18:03listen, the things that we're seeking to accomplish
  265. 18:05through the Trump administration,
  266. 18:06we are well able to do this on our own.
  267. 18:10Saying in other words, we don't need y'all's help
  268. 18:12to do this, but we want your help.
  269. 18:16We don't need y'all to participate in doing this,
  270. 18:18but we want you to be a part of this.
  271. 18:21He demonstrated the historical, historical connectedity
  272. 18:25between the United States of America and our European allies.
  273. 18:29He got numerous standing ovations.
  274. 18:33And this is one of those things where you certainly can listen to clips and see highlights
  275. 18:38from the speech that will give you a sense of what happened.
  276. 18:41But truly in order to digest all that was said, you really need to watch the whole speech.
  277. 18:46I've shared the speech in its entirety on my account, on my X page.
  278. 18:51It's only about 18 minutes and change long, but it's worth your perusal.
  279. 18:57and to hear the United States of America
  280. 19:02represented with such clarity and potency
  281. 19:06and generosity and chair ability all in one presentation.
  282. 19:13I'm telling you, it was moving.
  283. 19:14I was moved.
  284. 19:16I was moved.
  285. 19:17And I truly believe one of the central figures
  286. 19:22that have elevated their station as a result of this
  287. 19:26President Trump's current administration is Marco Rubio.
  288. 19:29Now I have to tell you, I was not a fan of Marco Rubio,
  289. 19:31not a detractor of his, but from his days in the gang of eight,
  290. 19:36you know, he was one that I was quite put off by,
  291. 19:39and I'm still on trust but verified,
  292. 19:41but I also have to be an honest assessor of what I'm seeing.
  293. 19:48There is something different about Marco Rubio now,
  294. 19:50and it's pretty remarkable what is being displayed
  295. 19:57for the world to see.
  296. 19:58And I can say the clarity, the conviction, the potency,
  297. 20:03but also the generosity.
  298. 20:06It was remarkable because you could see some of those stuffy
  299. 20:09Europeans that they didn't really wanna hear,
  300. 20:11nothing they weren't gonna reveal, I had to say.
  301. 20:13And as he spoke, they were visibly changed in their demeanor
  302. 20:20as to what he said, and the repeated standing ovations
  303. 20:22were indicative of that.
  304. 20:26And so I encourage you to go and watch the whole speech.
  305. 20:30it is worth your time. It is one I encourage you to watch with your children, frankly,
  306. 20:36and to get a picture of what American leadership is supposed to look like. Because what we had the
  307. 20:41previous years is not it, is not it. And with that, following Marco Rubio's speech before the Munich
  308. 20:56which is a treaty council.
  309. 20:58He spent some time in Hungary with Victor Orban.
  310. 21:06And you know, my wife and I have been doing just a little bit of studying because I was
  311. 21:12interested in getting a bit more details into how do we get from World War II to get to
  312. 21:18a USSR advancing to where there is a Berlin Wall.
  313. 21:24you know, and oh man, to see what happened,
  314. 21:28how Europe went from the throes of the National Socialist
  315. 21:32in Germany to the United Soviet Socialist Republic of Russia,
  316. 21:37not a Republic at all, the history there man,
  317. 21:41it's just, Europe literally went largely
  318. 21:46from Hitler to Stalin, you know, and our country,
  319. 21:52and I think it's quite intentional,
  320. 21:55that not many people understand the details
  321. 21:58of what Soviet Leninism was and Stalinism was
  322. 22:04and exactly how the USSR expanded to become what it is,
  323. 22:12what it became.
  324. 22:14It's a worthwhile investment to study that aspect
  325. 22:17of history.
  326. 22:20But getting back to this, you know, Marco Rubio said something,
  327. 22:23and this is obvious, he said something
  328. 22:25in his joint press conference with Victor Orban,
  329. 22:28the Prime Minister of Hungary.
  330. 22:29That man, it's not rocket surgery.
  331. 22:31This is what should be understood,
  332. 22:33but for decades in our country,
  333. 22:36we have embraced really a perverted notion
  334. 22:41of immigration to where we've allowed
  335. 22:44the practical ethic to be, well, surely,
  336. 22:49foreigners have a right to come to the United States of America.
  337. 22:52And guys, simply put, that's not so.
  338. 22:54Nobody who was born in another country
  339. 22:56has a right to come to the United States of America.
  340. 23:00they may want to come to the United States of America,
  341. 23:02it may be better for them to come to the United States
  342. 23:04of America.
  343. 23:05And yes, there have been numerous times
  344. 23:07where people's lives hung in the balance,
  345. 23:09and coming to the United States of America
  346. 23:11has literally saved their lives.
  347. 23:13But that fact doesn't mean that anyone has a right
  348. 23:17to come here.
  349. 23:19And Secretary Rubio said as much during this press conference
  350. 23:23with Victor Orban.
  351. 23:25I don't want to hear him say, I want you to hear him stated,
  352. 23:28just as plainly as he said it during the joint press
  353. 23:30conference today.
  354. 23:31Listen to you and watch clip number one,
  355. 23:33clip one, sit Secretary Rubio, go.
  356. 23:36I've said this repeatedly.
  357. 23:37I don't know why it's so hard for some to comprehend it.
  358. 23:39So let me repeat it again.
  359. 23:40A visa, no one's entitled to a visa.
  360. 23:42There is no constitutional right to a visa.
  361. 23:45A visa is a permission to enter our country as a visitor.
  362. 23:49If you enter our country as a visitor,
  363. 23:52and as a visitor in our country, be it a student, a tourist,
  364. 23:55a journalist, whatever you want to be,
  365. 23:57and you undertake activities that
  366. 23:58are against the national interest,
  367. 23:59the national security of the United States,
  368. 24:01we will take away your visa.
  369. 24:03In fact, if we knew you were gonna do it,
  370. 24:04we probably wouldn't have given you your visa.
  371. 24:08Yeah, yeah.
  372. 24:14Like, it should not be, it should not be,
  373. 24:20a jolting notion to hear a US government official say,
  374. 24:23hey, you don't have a right to a visa?
  375. 24:26And oh, and guess what?
  376. 24:28If you get one and then you do something
  377. 24:31that's hostile to our nation, we'll take it from you.
  378. 24:36Guys, why is that such a big deal?
  379. 24:40Why is that such a big deal?
  380. 24:42It shouldn't be.
  381. 24:44But you know why it's such a big deal?
  382. 24:46Because frankly, because of the effectiveness
  383. 24:53of the Gram-C and March through the institutions
  384. 24:55in our own nation, you know what?
  385. 25:00I don't want to sound like a broken record,
  386. 25:05but let's face a couple facts.
  387. 25:10It's not surprising that the people who hate God,
  388. 25:14whether they hate God due to their atheistic orientations
  389. 25:20or they hate God because of their penchant for false religion
  390. 25:25where it lets us keep it above what it was to be demons.
  391. 25:30It shouldn't be surprising that they all coalesce
  392. 25:32around this notion of where they all want
  393. 25:34to see the United States of America destroyed.
  394. 25:38You know, I've shared on this show,
  395. 25:39it's not surprising to me that the Islamists
  396. 25:42who seek to penetrate the United States of America
  397. 25:46to subvert our nation officially and formally,
  398. 25:51usually do so through the Democrat party
  399. 25:53because they find it easier to do so
  400. 25:55through the Democrat party.
  401. 25:56That's why when people ask, well,
  402. 25:59y'all do know Muslims reject homosexuality
  403. 26:04and all the sexual deviance.
  404. 26:07So how can a Muslim be a Democrat?
  405. 26:11Because it is lamest, Will, and we talked about this,
  406. 26:15when Robert Spencer was testifying on Capitol Hill
  407. 26:18from the Muslim Brotherhood manifesto
  408. 26:20that Islamists wanna use our own system against us.
  409. 26:27So where would an Islamist find more effective access
  410. 26:31in a binary partisan framework, all right?
  411. 26:36Similarly, or let me say it this way, analogously.
  412. 26:40Not similarly as effective, similarly worked here.
  413. 26:43We must never forget,
  414. 26:46we must never forget that Marxism
  415. 26:49is the socio-political ideology advocated for
  416. 26:53in advance by people who by and large are atheists.
  417. 26:59Moses Mordecai, Marx Levy, Carl Ingalls, the Leninists,
  418. 27:03the expansion of Marxism historically from its genesis,
  419. 27:07all came from, came as the implementation mechanism
  420. 27:12of a view of the world, also known as a worldview,
  421. 27:16that rejects the knowledge of God.
  422. 27:21We have to understand that.
  423. 27:22So when you have these people, and we could talk about,
  424. 27:27you know, the Frankfurt School penetrating
  425. 27:28the United States of America following,
  426. 27:31or should I say in the shadow in the wake of World War II,
  427. 27:34that they sought to infiltrate the various systems
  428. 27:37of operation in the United States of America
  429. 27:40and pervert them to their own ideology.
  430. 27:43This is why I consistently reiterate for you guys
  431. 27:47that you should never forget that critical race theory
  432. 27:50is nothing more than a subset of critical theory.
  433. 27:53It is the application of critical theory with the same ideals, objectives, and pursuits
  434. 27:59as the critical theorists that was articulated, informative, and in the exclusive European context,
  435. 28:06they just found another theme to pull out in the United States of America.
  436. 28:14In Europe, the theme that they sought to pull was always the proletariat versus the bourgeoisie
  437. 28:19who I see, you know, and doing a little bit of digging into the history of Europe following
  438. 28:26World War II.
  439. 28:27It was interesting to see how Stalin popularized the notion concerning the effort to nationalize
  440. 28:35European farmland, and those farmers who didn't go along with Marx, with Stalin's plan, he
  441. 28:41called them wealthy peasants.
  442. 28:43Think about that.
  443. 28:45Think about that.
  444. 28:46The wealthy peasants.
  445. 28:47Now, I might have been moving on that night, but it wasn't last night.
  446. 28:52How can you be wealthy and a peasant at the same time?
  447. 28:57Because the truth was, installing new, many of the European farmers, they were poor, but
  448. 29:03they had to use the Marxist binary framework of oppressor and oppressed.
  449. 29:09So to distinguish the farmers who refused to go along with the Stalinist program, they
  450. 29:15called them wealthy.
  451. 29:18And they were seeking to steal from the people you see, because they refused to cooperate
  452. 29:24with the Stalinist program.
  453. 29:25Guys, it's the same thing.
  454. 29:27Critical theories, the overarching ideology that also
  455. 29:30gave rise to queer theory, transgender theory,
  456. 29:36climate alarmism, it's all under the same umbrella.
  457. 29:39They're finding different seams to advance
  458. 29:42the same Marxist ideology.
  459. 29:43That's why the demonic organization
  460. 29:45Burn Lute Murder, also known as BLM.
  461. 29:47When we, I told you about this,
  462. 29:49you start digging into their objectives,
  463. 29:52and you can't tell me, because I'm from the hood.
  464. 29:53So I know what people in the hood care about.
  465. 29:55You can't tell me people in the hood are saying, yeah.
  466. 29:59And when we gather, we do so to loosen the tight grip
  467. 30:01of heteronormative thinking.
  468. 30:03Ain't nobody on any blocking any hood
  469. 30:05in the whole of United States of America
  470. 30:07would ever show up for a rally for that.
  471. 30:09I'm just telling you.
  472. 30:11No, no.
  473. 30:13Then I'm showing up to transform the Western prescription
  474. 30:18for the nuclear family.
  475. 30:19Nah, but a pookie rey-rey ain't on that.
  476. 30:22Never were.
  477. 30:23That's why, that's why the more the truths
  478. 30:28of the organization's objectives were exposed,
  479. 30:31you found what happened.
  480. 30:32A bunch of people said, nah, I ain't with that.
  481. 30:35I'm not with that.
  482. 30:39And so the same thing has happened in our country.
  483. 30:41We've had nefarious people to infiltrate our own system
  484. 30:46and advise us all the way up into the White House
  485. 30:50to echo the same type of insanity, like Billie Eilish,
  486. 30:55no one's illegal on stolen land.
  487. 30:56You don't see how the tongue of a tribe in California is like,
  488. 30:59Hey, by the way, be like,
  489. 30:59I let your house is on stolen land.
  490. 31:01Since you believe that once you give us back, give us your house,
  491. 31:04because that's our land.
  492. 31:07Isn't it interesting that these people don't talk about stolen land in any other
  493. 31:13context.
  494. 31:13They don't talk about how Europe's borders were changed following World War two.
  495. 31:18They don't talk about how, uh, you want to talk about colonization.
  496. 31:22Why didn't anybody discuss the fact that the Islamization of various
  497. 31:28The forces of Africa was a product of colonization.
  498. 31:32Was the Ottoman Empire an exercise in imperialism?
  499. 31:35You never hear those words put together.
  500. 31:40Because it's a specific ideological march
  501. 31:45through the institutions in the Western civilization
  502. 31:49because the people that seek global dominance,
  503. 31:52they understand the most strident in opposing force
  504. 31:56is the Christian world.
  505. 32:06A Hamilton Quarter podcast
  506. 32:07and one-minute commentaries are available at aFR.net.
  507. 32:11Back to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  508. 32:17Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton
  509. 32:19the third here.
  510. 32:21Man, we're in the third segment already.
  511. 32:24Man, I was just getting warmed up.
  512. 32:26The point that I was making guys is terms like,
  513. 32:30you know, imperialism and the colonialist.
  514. 32:32And all of these things, they're meant to destabilize
  515. 32:37the citizens of the United States of America
  516. 32:40in addition to those who are members of Western civilization,
  517. 32:45because it's a part of the efforts to undermine.
  518. 32:47What I was saying before the break is that
  519. 32:49as Gramsci postulated is documented for all posterity
  520. 32:53in the prison notebooks, is that he said that any nation
  521. 32:56that is anchored in a biblical ethos,
  522. 33:00that there's no way you can overcome it.
  523. 33:03You won't be able to overcome it militarily
  524. 33:06because people who are people of freedom,
  525. 33:08they have this natural penchant,
  526. 33:10And let me say it differently.
  527. 33:11You won't be able to overcome it by force
  528. 33:13because remember,
  529. 33:17socialistic and communist thought is not
  530. 33:20the brain child solely of Moses Mordecai, Mark's levy.
  531. 33:24Never forget that Mark's was a disciple of Hegel, all right?
  532. 33:28From whom we got the Hegelian dialectical process.
  533. 33:31Mark's contribution was the utilization of violence
  534. 33:35to accomplish socialistic and communist end.
  535. 33:42and remember that socialism was always
  536. 33:45an intermediary stop on the road toward communism.
  537. 33:49All right?
  538. 33:54Gramsci comes along thereafter because they tried to spread
  539. 34:02Marxism around the world by force.
  540. 34:04And when they came up against Western civilization,
  541. 34:07they realized, we got a problem.
  542. 34:11Because we sellin' all of this, but it doesn't work.
  543. 34:13And I've talked to you guys before
  544. 34:14about how critical theory developed
  545. 34:17because after World War I,
  546. 34:20Marxists believed that the proletariat
  547. 34:23of the world would be able to unite
  548. 34:24and overthrow the bourgeoisie,
  549. 34:25but something happened after World War I,
  550. 34:27that poor Europeans were given access
  551. 34:30for the first time in large numbers to the West.
  552. 34:36And guess what they found when they came,
  553. 34:37when they experienced the West?
  554. 34:39They realized I can be poor here in Europe,
  555. 34:42but in one generation my families can change
  556. 34:44about get access to freedom.
  557. 34:46But what I want you guys to know
  558. 34:47that this wasn't the first time this happened.
  559. 34:49The reason why the Stalinists
  560. 34:53end up erecting the Berlin Wall,
  561. 34:54because the same thing happened then.
  562. 34:58The same thing happened then.
  563. 34:59And I know this is subsequent to World War I,
  564. 35:02but it kept happening is what I'm saying.
  565. 35:05You had East Berliners who experienced West Berlin,
  566. 35:09they were like, oh look, how about this?
  567. 35:12When you had the Soviets following World War II,
  568. 35:18And in the places that the Soviets during World War II,
  569. 35:20they deliberated from Hitler,
  570. 35:24they had a hard time getting the Soviet soldiers
  571. 35:26to go back to the USSR, because they were like,
  572. 35:28man, some of these people in this country,
  573. 35:29they're living good.
  574. 35:31These people are living better than we were in the USSR.
  575. 35:36So these things kept happening.
  576. 35:37So the idea of revolution by evolution
  577. 35:41along march through the institutions,
  578. 35:42because Gramcy and others realized,
  579. 35:44now we're not gonna be able to do this by force.
  580. 35:46So we now have to infiltrate and pervert
  581. 35:49the ideologies of the nations that we want to overthrow.
  582. 35:54We have to get, and this is a very simplistic reductionist
  583. 35:57to include articulation of it, but it's still accurate.
  584. 36:01With Gramps and Others postulated,
  585. 36:03we have to infiltrate and get the people of these nations
  586. 36:09to curse their liberty in favor of our chains.
  587. 36:14Guys, I'm telling you, I'm telling you,
  588. 36:17that's literally what they talked about.
  589. 36:19This is why as we stand today,
  590. 36:21I experience with my own two eyes and my own two ears.
  591. 36:24At the exact same time,
  592. 36:26you have people complaining about how horrible America is.
  593. 36:28You have people coming to America
  594. 36:30and they kiss the ground when they get here.
  595. 36:33How does that happen?
  596. 36:34How can America be irrepressibly racist?
  597. 36:37And yet the same people want,
  598. 36:39as many people from around the world
  599. 36:40that come to this country.
  600. 36:43You either have to be ignorant, evil, or you lying,
  601. 36:45to say America's a horrible place for ethnic minorities.
  602. 36:48And at the exact same time,
  603. 36:50you want the world's minorities,
  604. 36:51you want the world's population
  605. 36:52to come to America where they would be minorities.
  606. 36:56You know why they do that because they're lying.
  607. 36:58They know America is not what they're representing her to be.
  608. 37:01America is not perfect, no nation is perfect,
  609. 37:03but America is better than every other nation.
  610. 37:10And I don't say that like a prideful phenomenon.
  611. 37:14They're things that we can do that other people can do.
  612. 37:17I respect the nation of Israel,
  613. 37:19but you don't have Operation Midnight Hammer
  614. 37:20without the United States of America,
  615. 37:22Prime Minister BB that Yahoo will tell you that.
  616. 37:26This is why, and I don't say this
  617. 37:28because I'm not like the most experienced world traveler,
  618. 37:31But I have been to a few other countries, but it's amazing.
  619. 37:33You'll never, you'll, you'll very rarely find people who have been to other countries who
  620. 37:39will categorically, we say America is just horrible.
  621. 37:42You know why?
  622. 37:43Because they've been to other countries.
  623. 37:45So a lot of the stuff that they're selling us men are lying to us.
  624. 37:49They're lying to us.
  625. 37:52And just as we discuss, remember the shows we've done with a, well, Bill Federer, you
  626. 37:58know, we've done what Israel Wayne talking about what's happening in the, in Dearborn
  627. 38:02and Hamtramic in Michigan.
  628. 38:05happening in our own nation. And now we have Zoram Amdani elected as mayor of New York City,
  629. 38:12dating back to 2023 under Eric Adams. The municipal regulations were adjusted to allow limited blasting
  630. 38:22over speakers of the Islamic call to prayer. Well, guess what's happened since Zoram Amdani's become
  631. 38:29mayor of New York City. He's ramped it up. He's ramped it up. So now you have repeated, not just
  632. 38:42just on Fridays or not just during Ramadan, you have repeated daily offerings of the blast
  633. 38:51through the speakers.
  634. 38:52And I really hesitate to call it a call to prayer because when you have these things happening
  635. 38:57in a country like ours and you have New York City, the economic fulcrum of the world happening
  636. 39:03in New York City, how was it anything other than the Declaration of Victory?
  637. 39:13say in the same place when 9-11 happened almost 25 years ago and now you have this
  638. 39:26happening on the streets of New York City and I'm gonna play a little bit for you
  639. 39:29so you can hear and see it for yourself listen to and watch clip number three
  640. 39:33clip three go here is a country we are hearing is on come here
  641. 39:45Texas, the whole of my life is going to be here,
  642. 40:05hearing this in the middle of New York.
  643. 40:10Good.
  644. 40:13Guys, that's in New York City, guys.
  645. 40:16That's the first time I've ever heard this
  646. 40:20my own two years is when I was in South Africa.
  647. 40:24That was in, what, 99, 2000?
  648. 40:33It's a call to prayer or is it a declaration of victory?
  649. 40:43When you have people pulling out Muslims in New York
  650. 40:45pulling out their prayer mats and putting them
  651. 40:48in front of a railway, he's blocking them off
  652. 40:49Was that about pious exercise or is that about?
  653. 40:55Defiant celebration of victory guys we have got to wake up. We have got to wake up
  654. 41:04This is happening in our own nation
  655. 41:08And I want to be clear about what I'm saying this didn't just start with Zora mom Donnie. He started under Eric Adams
  656. 41:17But mom Donnie has expanded it and ramped it up
  657. 41:29history not only repeats itself it often rhymes as
  658. 41:32as we're discussing this.
  659. 41:36Look at that time.
  660. 41:37Following the reports of the slaughter of Christians in Nigeria,
  661. 41:47the US has already done some targeted airstrikes.
  662. 41:51Well, we now have a small contingent of US military officers in Nigeria.
  663. 41:58They've touched down in Nigeria to help provide support and training to push back against.
  664. 42:05Frankly, the genocide of Christians in Nigeria,
  665. 42:08That's been happening for years now.
  666. 42:14That it was brought to President Trump's attention,
  667. 42:16and he expressed his disdain for that happening.
  668. 42:21Well, now we have US troops,
  669. 42:23they're helping Nigerians to push back against
  670. 42:29the Boko Haram slash Fulani genocidal efforts in the nation.
  671. 42:35That the world, that people at the US,
  672. 42:39oh, it's not really happening,
  673. 42:40it's not really happening.
  674. 42:43We've been reporting it here on this show because we wanted to make you aware of what's going on because it is happening.
  675. 42:50And it's true, I don't believe the United States of America needs to be the world's police.
  676. 42:55But I think this effort you have limited soldiers who've been deployed there to train and to provide an intelligence base of support.
  677. 43:07So there can be an active and formal resistance to what's going on in Nigeria.
  678. 43:14Nigeria because, surprisingly, similar to what happened through ISIS, guess what?
  679. 43:19Boko Haram and Islam is the missing in Africa want to accomplish.
  680. 43:22Guess what they want to do?
  681. 43:23You want to, anybody want to guess?
  682. 43:25They want to establish a caliphate in Africa.
  683. 43:30Isn't that something?
  684. 43:34It's almost like we've read about that happening somewhere.
  685. 43:37Like there's a script almost as being followed that's continually pursued.
  686. 43:44Well, as we're discussing infiltration and subjugation, guys, and it's the same thing.
  687. 43:52Remember what Balaam, that was some of the same thing that happened to infiltrate the people of Israel, some of the same type of things that happened.
  688. 44:04I'm going to show you now just a little snippet of what 8th grade students at Hermon Town Community School were provided with as instruction in December of 2025.
  689. 44:24Herman Town Community School is in the Duluth area in Minnesota.
  690. 44:31Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
  691. 44:35You have a British documentary from Channel 4 News
  692. 44:42that the Herman Town Middle School officials said,
  693. 44:48and let me give you exactly what they said.
  694. 44:51They said part of Herman Town Community School stated goals.
  695. 44:58You see, use a curriculum that is anti-racist and culturally sustaining.
  696. 45:03Of course, anti-racist is defined as actively working to identify and eliminate racism in
  697. 45:08all forms in order to change policies, behaviors, and beliefs that perpetuate racist ideas and
  698. 45:14actions.
  699. 45:15And culturally sustaining is defined as integrating the practices of black, indigenous, and people
  700. 45:19of color communities who have been and continue to be harmed and erased.
  701. 45:23Listen, harmed and erased through the education system.
  702. 45:27to accomplish this, they use the British Channel 4 News video to explain ISIS actions
  703. 45:36to 8th graders in the Duluth area in Minnesota.
  704. 45:40Listen to this is a short one, listen to it and watch clip number 2, clip 2 go.
  705. 45:45And we're going to look at why all of this could either lead to Americans finally come
  706. 45:48into terms with undocumented immigration in their communities, or be the start of a huge
  707. 45:54shift in law enforcement that forever changes America's reputation as the land of the free.
  708. 46:00They go on in this video to honestly stay outright lies about ice.
  709. 46:10I outright lies.
  710. 46:12And I shared that just that brief clip because it's interesting why would this British do
  711. 46:20be so interested in talking about ice?
  712. 46:23And notice how he said when the British actually, when the Americans were dealing with an undocumented
  713. 46:28citizens. Hold up, bro. Hold up. Hold up. Time out. Time out. I know you still on the
  714. 46:36other side of the ocean, but I know such thing in the United States of America as an undocumented
  715. 46:41citizen. You see? But imagine though, this being foisted upon 12 or 13 years, he went on to condemn
  716. 46:52the deceptive and violent tactics, violent tactics of ICE, people being arrested without due process
  717. 47:02of laws like dude you have no authority to discuss what we do in our nation you
  718. 47:12want others out of the water but you know what some of those folks want to see
  719. 47:16happen in our country the same things that are happening in European countries
  720. 47:21but this is being foisted upon eighth graders in the Minnesota
  721. 47:28remember how we started the show how did the Israelites stray from fidelity
  722. 47:34Yawe after the elders who survived Joshua Pastel. That's how.

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