
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 118 — Looksmaxxing and Jestergooning? $500 Faces? Blame Canada?
Mar 14, 2026
Conversation jumps from high-profile violent incidents and immigration policy debates to debates about denaturalization and remigration. They dig into radicalization, monitoring failures, and prison recidivism. Lighter segments explore looksmaxxing, mewing, and extreme facial modification trends. The hosts also argue over who should appear on a hypothetical $500 bill and criticize recent Canadian legal decisions.
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Naturalized Citizen Attacks Framing Immigration As Security Problem
- Jack Posobiec argues repeated recent attacks involve naturalized citizens, framing legal immigration as a national security problem.
- He cites examples: Michigan synagogue, Austin shooter, New York teen bombers, and Old Dominion attacker to claim systemic risk from immigration policy.
Repeat Terrorism Offenders Highlight Monitoring Gaps
- Blake Neff emphasizes failures in monitoring repeat terrorism offenders released early from prison.
- He recounts an ISIS-supporting suspect arrested in 2016, imprisoned, released in 2024 and later involved in the Old Dominion attack.
Push Targeted Immigration Reforms Quickly
- Blake Neff proposes concrete legislative fixes like denaturalization for joining terrorist groups and banning green cards for child brides.
- He suggests a short Republican bill with ten reforms to force Democratic responses and change law quickly.
