A know a Congolese man from the very troubled Ituri Province of the Congo. After living in the UK for a few years, he told me that when Westerners don't have problems, they invent them
@wade2bosh7 ай бұрын
Humans need conflict
@kerisage40206 ай бұрын
Or their government creates a bunch of issues, that are known to be very controversial, for the sole purpose of dividing its citizens…🤷🏼♀️ This has happened to other “free” countries around the world, along with the news and media being owned by one authoritarian political party…..🥺🤨….and the rest is history. Free countries don’t normally last very long, there will always be those who want more money and power…😢
@merlesmith67946 ай бұрын
Swap Westerners with intellectuals
@frankphillips74366 ай бұрын
It is a human condition. Note that civil unrest tends to be lesser when crisis is higher. How often during major crisis do you find people inventing unrest? When a nation is in true turmoil, people are busy trying to get by and don’t need to seek for something to overcome! With all of the false accusations of racism recently, there has come the phrase, it is a good thing that the demand for racism is far less than the supply!!
@Thylacine120 күн бұрын
The Western peoples problem is the Congolese being forced into THEIR homelands.
@KarimBishay7 ай бұрын
Pre-ordered the book! There’s something about the way he communicates that’s so refreshing! What an awesome guest! Thank you!
@DadSavesAmerica7 ай бұрын
It’s an incredible amount of dry humor, directness, and calm.
@Kimberly-ub3ux4 ай бұрын
while I agree that defund the police should not have been the battle cry for the Trayvon Martin case, I’m shocked and disappointed that Wilfred Reilly would characterize the altercation the way he did. He knows better. Trayvon was stalked by a self appointed neighborhood watch figure and labeled as a “suspicious black man.” This was a teenager walking home from a convenience store back to his parent's home. When George Zimmerman called 911, he was told repeatedly not to pursue and not follow, instructions he ignored. A fight started over George stalking Trayvon and acting as a vigilante over crimes that had happened in his neighborhood. Crimes that Trayvon was not responsible for. You cannot ignore instructions from a dispatcher, and then go after someone in a fight, knowing that you have a gun (Trayvon was an unarmed TEENAGER) shoot that person, and then claim you were in fear for your life . If you were really in fear of the suspicious figure you would not have followed them after being told not to. End of story.
@JeffTheGent6 ай бұрын
31:24 - “One of the first things we did after encountering other genuinely different human beings was fight them, take prisoners, take concubines (and) so on down the line. So to pretend that Western, European and American white people invented this over the last couple of hundred years borders on the insane. It’s kind of an internalized pathology of guilt.” 💯 👏🏽 Reilly makes such an excellent point there. It’s one that Thomas Sowell has also emphasized, and more people need to hear it. The message, by and large, doesn’t seem to have sunken in. Many still very incorrectly view slavery as something unique to America and unique to black people. This couldn’t be further from the truth. I agree about that distorted view of history inspiring an “internalized pathology of guilt,” particularly among liberal white Americans, however well-meaning they might be. Also, that misconception results in a warped self-perception of perpetual victimhood in many black Americans, especially avowed leftists. I really appreciate Reilly for raising that point in this interview.
@brianomoli46 ай бұрын
Correct. It’s white guilt disguised as a political philosophy.
@hephaestus63656 ай бұрын
My favorite story is how freed slaves moved to Liberia and enslaved the locals.
@gregvanpaassen7 ай бұрын
A lot of value here. Others would split this interview up into about sixteen videos. Thank you.
@Antonette597 ай бұрын
I found your channel via Brett & Heather. I have really enjoyed watching. Your guest is very knowledgeable while being fun to listen to.
@flysolo1007 ай бұрын
Reilly made me fall in love with data all over again
@XXXX-yc6wvАй бұрын
I lived in Asia for many years, and yes, the racism there is overt and occurs on pretty much a daily basis. Annoying sure, but I chose to live there and the other positives I experienced far outweighed the negatives. The racism that annoyed me more was when I was forced to attend a ridiculous DEI presentation at work in which the black woman taking the course REFUSED to believe I had experienced racism in Asia... because I am white. She was perfectly comfortable saying it didn't happen. I didn't seem to matter that she had never been anywhere in Asia and barely knew anything about the specific country I lived in, its culture or what I could possibly have experienced there. A critical difference between these experiences is that I CHOSE to live in Asia despite the racism, but racism was FORCED on me in my workplace in the west. Racism in the west currently is indeed systemic and institutionalized (despite it being illegal), but in the exact opposite of what the narrative claims it is.
@christopherkucia10717 ай бұрын
We DO have a HUGE issue with police and especially lawmakers/judges in America but it’s not BIASED towards black Americans…
@chrismclaughlin-gt7ix7 ай бұрын
Yes, It Now Is. "We Have Too Many Blck men Behind Bars for No Reason What so ever besides Our Systemic, Historic,Structural, Foundational Waysisums " Cops In Most Cities Now Suffer (Correctly) The Ferguson Effect. Prosecutors Are As Activated in Their Social Justice Stance/ Agends towards blcks....repeat offending blcks As a Defense Attorney.
@noahziegler34782 ай бұрын
What laws do you have a HUGE issue with?
@karenclark2666 ай бұрын
Dr. Reilly failed to mention that of the 12 'unarmed' black men who were shot by police were all engaging in lethal behavior. Unarmed includes attempting to run someone over with your car, using bear spray, stealing a cop's taser, swinging a baseball bat at someone's head, etc. In other words, all 12 cases reveal self-defense by the police. Dr. Reilly's main point is that if you tell the truth -even as a black man like Dr Roland Fryer - you'll get leveled by the leftists who don't like the truth. It's their narrative and that is all that matters to them.
@noahziegler34782 ай бұрын
We all know this. Peak hilariousness of all this is BLM rising from obscurity and the second they get notoriety Fame and money. They end up doing the exact same thing they hate. Exploiting, lieing and cheating lol.
@greencraig85707 ай бұрын
I would love to see Professor Reilly on MSNBC.
@carolmcln50286 ай бұрын
Like that would ever happen!! 😆😆😆
@kmaidotia6 ай бұрын
Not a chance😂
@cedricwilford6 ай бұрын
They'd cut his mic before he could saying anything substantial.
@lildevilt33mo7 ай бұрын
There's a difference between pre welfare and post welfare immigration.
@AndyJarman7 ай бұрын
I'm from the UK, tell me about it! I think welfare and employment conditions should be an integral component of foreign trade agreements. America's phones are being made by slave labour, Trump put a 20% import tariff on Chinese goods, unemployment in the US tanked. I have time for Thomas Sowell, but welfare can work when the cost is not born by people overseas working for governments that refuse to act responsibly. China receives billions in foreign aid, yet it has a space programme! Meanwhile Musk is providing free internet across Brazil's high school in defiance of the government's censorship of X, and he still makes a PROFIT!
@kerisage40206 ай бұрын
@@AndyJarmanTrump increased the tariffs because they’ve had 25% tariff on our products, for a long time, while we only expected 5% from them…..it wasn’t equal, or fair. Trump was the first president who had the balls to stand up to China and stop letting them screw us…..since Trump’s 2nd term was stolen from us and the White House has, once again, been taken over by this corrupt regime of dishonest, greedy, power hungry idiots, you can’t go anywhere in the USA without 75% of the products, in OUR stores, being from China….🤬🤦♀️
@ArleneBrown-m4f7 ай бұрын
Great episode, loaded with insightful, well researched data, great questions from host of one of my favorite podcasts. Keep up the great work!
@DadSavesAmerica7 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@bonitabeach31277 ай бұрын
Thumbs up for Scoobee Doo reference! Great guest.
@plumbthumbs95845 ай бұрын
She'd had gotten away with too, if it weren't for that pesky Constitution!
@amandaVice-zy6eg6 ай бұрын
I am really enjoying these interviews. This book sounds very interesting! It's refreshing to not hear the hyperbole that can come in to play in these types of conversations.
@ottoburgess15556 ай бұрын
Love this Dr Reilly! Great discussion. More need to hear what he has to say.
@arjay97454 ай бұрын
I could listen to this man speak all day.
@jasonlee-os1qi7 ай бұрын
Fantastic discussion!! Thank you!
@airman1224697 ай бұрын
lol “he was accused by Claudine Gay” Dude, no way any guy wanted to touch that thing.
@chernobylcoleslaw66987 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@milestackettmusic7 ай бұрын
One of the same ones. Yes I agree with Reilly’s take on the fall of Minneapolis and the Floyd case in general
@thegroovypatriot3 ай бұрын
I took a quick look at BLM and found that 32 groups were given 6 figure grants, and 27 of them were trans related groups. Two were groups for migrants. That leaves 3 groups like the local community or senior center or school programs. I'm sure that really helped the Black community.
@retbeart7 ай бұрын
Yes! Wil da Beast showing up on my feed. Going to be a fantastical commute.
@thegroovypatriot3 ай бұрын
Rushing Bison over a cliff was an older technique before horses. And they didn't just take the tongue and hump. The plains Indian people DID use almost every part of an animal. And they made Pemican out of meat and berries which did not require refrigeration. White hunters did take just the tongue and hide, letting the meat rot. Nomadic people who work that hard to secure a meal, do not waste a bunch of it. Necessity is the mother of invention. People come up with all kinds of things to solve problems, like the pemican, which lasted a long time.
@kate-yk8gv7 ай бұрын
Standing ovation from me
@jackdhillic74007 ай бұрын
I love his clarity of thought!
@chernobylcoleslaw66987 ай бұрын
Love me some Reilly - never boring.
@dfinma7 ай бұрын
54:50 Except the people with money make the rules which allow them to make more money. See also: fractional reserve banking.
@willbell27077 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I found your channel ! Thanks for your content.
@porchtime5046 ай бұрын
This podcast was filled to the brim with pertinent info. Kudos. Riveting the whole 2 hours.
@mikefitzgerald51276 ай бұрын
Thank you, Wilford, for what you do I feel like I've discovered a gem in this world. Keep it up.😊
@williamerdman48887 ай бұрын
Dad, you're great. Enjoy every episode!
@robertnastasi47385 ай бұрын
Love the show Dad it is very enlightening. Wilfred is awesome. Nothing but a whole lot of truth and honesty, what a relief to know that I am probably not the crazy one in this world.
@DadSavesAmerica5 ай бұрын
Thanks!!!
@scillyautomatic7 ай бұрын
"...a film I was working on..." OK. That explains the lighting production value.
@DadSavesAmerica7 ай бұрын
Yeah. Film and video is first and primary trade. Used to be a producer/creative director at Spike TV.
@nicholasaustin27177 ай бұрын
@@DadSavesAmericaDude, just say “I worked at Manswers.” It is so good that it’s distracting when switching between rooms.
@hipgnotist7777 ай бұрын
17:34 Although I am largely in agreement, I must point out that "genetic inferiority" is certainly not the only remaining possible source of various "gaps."
@wade2bosh7 ай бұрын
Yes but that’s what blm thinks not him
@TheWhitehiker7 ай бұрын
Cogent and descriptive-- a much needed rebuttal to the ID poli Woke. Good job, Wilfred!
@finestcitycycling6217 ай бұрын
Yup. Can confirm RE open racism in Japan. Personally I never encountered it on a daily bases but when I did it was startling.
@AndyJarman7 ай бұрын
I moved to Australua from the UK in the 80s it was incredibly how racially uniform the place was, and yet they still found rudiculously insignificant differences to divide themselves with. The left wing oolirical party was "Catholic" whereas the right was "Protestant" - they had nothing else worth bickering over! Tou've got to appreciate just how good things are in those situations. National front page news in Australia at the moment is a couple of young Aussie dudes went surfing in Baha California and were found dead down a well. NATIONAL news! Now that's a pretty happy coyntry if you ask me.
@Itriedtobe-wq9lj7 ай бұрын
Baja...J is silent in Spanish.
@timelapsega6 ай бұрын
That happened in Mexico, very different levels of violence there because of the cartels. It was 2 Australian dudes and 1 American dude from California, I think thats where you may be getting Baja from.
@kjellbjrnasmo4807 ай бұрын
As a norwegian fan of Mr Wilfred I was kinda shocked to hear us Scandinavians are overtly racist... like wtf?
@kathrynbaker82156 ай бұрын
Great interview. This is the kind of professor all students need.
@TheTL4156 ай бұрын
United Airlines donates heavily to LGB, Trans, drag too. They also donated I believe $1 million + during culovid which is weird because they took out a PPP loan to prevent bankruptcy. How is that legal to donate that much, yet they needed a PPP loan? Isn't it illegal to do that?
@ugjhgjf7 ай бұрын
21:56 Gaijin (外人) is two kanji: gai (外, "outside") and jin (人, "person"). Similar words include gaikoku (外国, "foreign country") and gaisha (外車, "foreign car")
@bicycleisland97 ай бұрын
Yep. 'Gaijin' means nothing more than foreigner...Make it polite by adding 'san' at the end but devil? No. Although, thinking I've been called devil for 30 +years has it's appeal.
@CharlesMacri4 ай бұрын
One of your best interviews!!
@317dallasАй бұрын
Dr Rielly is a Thomas Sowell in the making. Armed with common sense and the perfect temperament would of loved to have professors like him when I went to college in the early 80's.
@kkrenken8956 ай бұрын
Great conversation. Bought the audiobook.
@StumblingThroughItAll6 ай бұрын
I have a theory on Wilfred's discussion of the blue and purple cubes: The Tocqueville Paradox fosters Prevalence-Induced Concept Change which are both reinforced and exacerbated with the Illusory Truth Effect. As something like institutional and explicit racial prejudice and injustice decreases, outrage about racial injustice actually increases. The newfound outrage has to be supported, so we shift the goalpost and start calling some of the most innocuous things examples of racial injustice (see microaggressions), then we get it pounded into our head through media and information we consume that convince us that nothing has changed and we still live in a Jim Crow (or Jim Eagle) country that was founded in 1619 and is permanently stained by the original sin with no hope for reconciliation. It's a vicious cycle that feeds off itself.
@stacypastry24407 ай бұрын
I fell asleep listening to something else and this started. I had a very strange dream featuring your guest. Anyway, you'll also notice the same rage bait being used over and over.
@AndyJarman7 ай бұрын
It should be acknowledged that indentures were usually entered into by the servant to escape poverty. Indentureship usually paid for passage and provided food and shelter for ten years while the servant was establishing themselves and their reputation in the new society. It's a bit spurious to talk about indentureship as a form if slavery when it was actually a contract between people who were legally indistinguishable.
@plumbthumbs95845 ай бұрын
This dude was awesome!
@mr29817 ай бұрын
I wonder if he has worked with Roland Fryer.
@kazparzyxzpenualt81116 ай бұрын
Please revise this narrative to include the Jamestown case of the Dutch ship that captured a transatlantic slave ship and sold the "cargo" there. These were the first humans subject to the north american slave trade which shifted the framework. Have to disagree. This transaction changed human trafficking into one of a strictly mercantile enterprise. The early history of Virginia and laws pertaining to interactions of white indentured individuals and what triggered the age of racism for people with black skin in the Virginia colony. The nuances are quite important and need to be better elaborated on.
@rochellecaffee14177 ай бұрын
I am trying to get help from the ACLJ/Help. I am an American Legal (Portland, Oregon, USA) PRIVATE CITIZEN, A WOMAN being abused by my upstairs JW NEIGHBOR
@kristineopsommer7 ай бұрын
Who can't love Reilly (as long as he's not alluding to sexual mores)?
@GeorgeSmiley775 ай бұрын
His thoughts on that topic are not very different from any evolutionary biologist's, i.e. backed up by a lot of evidence. While it's true that evo.bio.s tend to promote "old-fashioned" values about sex, it's also true that they are onto something very important for our species' continued existence. We have strayed! Btw, I am not promoting religion here; I'm an atheist. However, religion gets more stuff right than a lot of people are completely comfortable with.
@Wihongi7 ай бұрын
1:05:00 - Prevalence-Induced Concept Change, Levari et al.
@Canadian_Skeptical6 ай бұрын
John, if your great-grandparents were here now, they'd be different! Don't you think most people in Sicily get an education now? I know a Sicilian chip designer, he would get into America (except that he would insist on bringing his mother with him). Sicily is still a troubled place, but there is nothing wrong with most Sicilians. I think we should have more immigrants from there.
@michaelhall75467 ай бұрын
Bald jimmy fallon with a Dennis prager voice? I got to quit smoking this stuff 😃
@elizabethmartinez40867 ай бұрын
😂
@plumbthumbs95845 ай бұрын
And a PJ O'Rourke mind!
@brianmeen21587 ай бұрын
Great episode
@KellyWalsh-rf1gu3 ай бұрын
Great guest
@micchristi85337 ай бұрын
Great conversation- so so great to hear some positives about our culture, vs. the usual rhetoric we get from the lefties.
@MultipleGrievance7 ай бұрын
Not sure where this guy is getting his data about porn but he's wrong about most of the things he said. The dopaminergic surge from a pornography binge is much higher than natural sex with a partner. As far as behaviors go, (be brought up scorong in basketball)There is nothing in the world that brings on a greater dopamine search outside of drugs of course, then Internet pornography. It's called a superstimulus for that reason.
@t3tsuyaguy14 ай бұрын
Gaijin does not mean foreign devil. Foreign devil would be "Gaikoku no Akuma" or Gaikoku no Oni. Gaijin literally means "outside person" Gai=outside Jin=person.
@bronwynking35866 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great interview. I think it would behoove American researchers to cast their nets further afield and look into how many different countries around the world were all trying to defund the police at the same time using different excuses!! In South Africa they said they needed to funnel money from our police (whom we need desperately) to save our airline SAA from bankruptcy - that's just one example. This is a GLOBAL agenda.
@alaakela6 ай бұрын
If spitting facts were a person.... It would be great to update Thomas Sowell's work. Hope the big guy approves 😂
@kmaidotia6 ай бұрын
Will is brilliant, it was good you gave him 2 hrs - he has a lot of wisdom mixed with humor to share. He is kinda the young Thomas Sowell.
@jimmoses66175 ай бұрын
Wilfred is extremely bright. Wow.
@ozzy74557 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video lots of depth and insight. A well versed and researched guest as well. I wish more people would watch this, unfortunately some are going to call him a leftist loony and others a right wing white supremacist. Sometimes people that lean one way or the other or are in the middle truly need these conversations. Sometimes we need a reset or re-examination of our beliefs and see if they hold any weight to the well researched. We need out own checks and balances.
@RenegadeContextАй бұрын
Wilfred Reilly is such an informed and well educated person. I wish everyone was on his level. If any of the far left could present information with the same skill I would be much more likely to listen to them but so far most of what I have come across being pushed by these movements is easily debunked or just out there crazy. I would love a equal society I don't think what they are claiming works is the answer in fact it seems to be doing so much more damage
@gabriellecollier812721 күн бұрын
Just purchased the book. This is gonna be tasty.
@derptothemaxclearly3 ай бұрын
JFC I was following along just fine with him. Then 1:38:55 the guy went right off the rails. Talk about living in an extremely protected bubble. He should ask those that have lost love ones to the cartels about *illegal* immigration sometime.
@t3tsuyaguy14 ай бұрын
When you have a heavily homogenous population the likelihood that you know a minority personally is low. In a more pluralistic population, you are likely to know at least some members of minority populations. You are less likely to believe a negative statement about all (insert minority here) people, when you know someone personally that is a member of that group, that you know doesn't fit the negative statement.
@williambarry80157 ай бұрын
Vengeance drives equity.
@aidananstey98487 ай бұрын
Vengeance and envy.
@kdub38926 ай бұрын
Getting this book
@wadetisthammer36127 ай бұрын
3:40 to 5:18 - Using reason instead of mindless slogans like "defund the police" to reduce bad policing. 1:32:17 to 1:35:25 - The danger of bias online and in AI.
@frankphillips74366 ай бұрын
Why would Logic 101 be taught in college?? If you haven’t gotten the basics of the principles of logic long before college, chances are you aren’t going to get it in college!!
@LCculater5 ай бұрын
Lying occurred every day ?
@TraderbearАй бұрын
Suicidal Empathy Gad Saad is writing about this
@leveretth6 ай бұрын
33:10 See Bret Weinstein's Cartesian Crisis.
@Canadian_Skeptical6 ай бұрын
Gaijin means "outside" "person", and Gweilo means "ghost". I've lived in Japan and China, and I vigoursly disagree that Japan is so racist. They often say things regarding race in Japan in an insensitive way, but it's a different culture, and their first language is much different than English. The Japanese are some of the nicest people on earth! China.. yeah that is really racist!
@QEsposito5107 ай бұрын
It means nothing, but New Jack City was not “the 70s and 80s.” It’s only on my mind because I rewatched it the other night. Rock a bye baby
@dadsonworldwide32387 ай бұрын
It denied common sense calls to bring police chief under the constitution free from mayor authority and directly elected by the people for the people where the community could've used these to end prohibition era systems of top down rule where large gathering labor lost all power over to urban wealth. Democrats was in bad shape after civil war it may have been a time when so many immigrants and recently freed serfs and slaves came into civilized living but those days have passed. The organism may face challenges in different regions where different relationships are needed in regions time and place situations
@AndyJarman7 ай бұрын
Disparities couldn't possibly be due to cultural issues, could they? Just saying, perhaps social constructions are stopping people achieving. Hey, what about fœtal alcohol syndrome? Or intergenerational Complex PTSD creating dysfunctional responses to environmental and social stressors?
@aidananstey98487 ай бұрын
Do you mean "worthless parents syndrome"? of course it makes it harder for children to break the cycle of poverty if they have useless/absent, abusive and or drug addicted parents.
@chrismaupin7 ай бұрын
@22:00 - this is incorrect. The Japanese word GaiJin (外人) simply means "outsider / outside person." While it may carry some baggage with it, the word itself does not contain any pejorative characters or sub-words. His assessment that racial attitudes in Japan can be harsh is not inaccurate.
@killa3x7 ай бұрын
Reiles!!!
@MikeMcKenzie-y4y6 ай бұрын
People that are not into GOD no nothing of what's going on . If it was not for GODs people you all would be in chains . Wake up to the truth . The only ones who know every step they are taking again is followers of Yashua Jesus .
@RobNeeth7 ай бұрын
Wait until someone realizes there are nations outside of America, where other demographics are the majority, and are consistently apocalyptical. Never waste your time like this. Don't argue against the points made by idiots; make better points.
@brianomoli46 ай бұрын
Trust but verify is a dumb idea. Verify and then trust.
@DadSavesAmerica6 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@frankphillips74366 ай бұрын
First recommendation? Skip any history book written by Howard Zinn!!
@AndyJarman7 ай бұрын
Ia this guy considered to be "black" in the US? I'm not sure he would be in Europe.
@ours12097 ай бұрын
Pxssy, facts are out on Floyd. Read them!!
@SunTingWong6 ай бұрын
He overdosed on fentanyl..
@roscodogg7 ай бұрын
I like the information and overall message, but it's hard to get by the guy's voice/oratory style. Seemed too glib/flippant or something....
@BruceWing7 ай бұрын
It’s a fair critique. Style does matter. His substance is very good though.
@mikem49847 ай бұрын
I like his style. It's very "matter of fact" and gets directly to the issue at hand without a lot of unnecessary flowery language, personal attacks, and irrelevant tangents.
@t3tsuyaguy14 ай бұрын
The United States did not begin 1776. That is when the Declaration of Independence was signed. The government that signed that document was called the Continental Congress. After the war the Continental Congress passed the Articles of Confederation, creating the Confederation Congress, which lasted until 1787, when a Constitutional Convention was held, leading to our current constitution that was ratified in 1788. The United States began in 1788.
@lloydtucker72057 ай бұрын
9:06 through 9:28 Why should I believe you over other versions you claim are not true? What element sets the results of your journalism apart as verifiable or demonstrably true? Are you speculating what happened? Were you an eye witness? My former pastor read Paul's words from Romans 9 a few years ago saying: _"I say the truth in Christ, I lie not, my conscience also bearing me witness in the Holy Ghost.."_ After which I thought to myself, _"how many people say something like that and they're not actually lying?"_ 🤔 There's no way to prove 90% of this stuff as true. Of course, Jerusalem is a real place that exists, but how does one prove something like the _"Holy Ghost,"_ or the _"Kingdom of God"_ are real? I found myself sitting in a room full of people who were just taking someone's word.
@publicutility7 ай бұрын
BS ! 100%
@DadSavesAmerica7 ай бұрын
Wow, you sure watch our videos FAST! Like, Time Machine fast. I’m impressed.
@Aminal927 ай бұрын
Your head is empty. You haven’t even watched the video. You have come to a conclusion with even hearing the evidence.
@metgirl54297 ай бұрын
Hi Bob I mean cough cough bot
@publicutility7 ай бұрын
Ya, you've proved your intentions since day one. More importantly I know everything I need to know about your guest already.